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Interview of the Week
August - September 2007
28th September 2007 - Alan Greenspan
Alan GreenspanIn his first UK broadcast interview after leaving the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan says the danger of recession has risen.

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24th September 2007 - Gordon Brown
We speak to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from the Labour Party Conference.


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17th September 2007 - Alistair Darling
We speak to Chancellor Alistair Darling about the crisis at Northern Rock.


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 11th September 2007 - Brian Wilson
The creative force behind the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, returns to the UK.

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3rd September 2007 - Gordon Brown
We speak to the Prime Minister Gordon Brown about the chances of an early election and so called "anarchy" in the UK.

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29th August 2007 - Vint Cerf
Vint Cerf We talk to Google's internet evangelist about online censorship and the future of the World Wide Web.

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21st August 2007 - Frances Lawrence
Frances LawrenceThe widow of murdered head teacher Philip Lawrence speaks for the first time about the decision not to deport his killer.

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17th August 2007 - Peter Fahy
Youth drinkingChief Constable Peter Fahy has condemned parents for "turning a blind eye" to their children's underage drinking.

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