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 |  |  |  | 'The threat from Al Qaeda remains significant': listen to Cofer Black's rare interview with Gordon Corera.

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 |  |  |  | With the crucial vote looming - are the government facing defeat over top up fees? Education Secretary, Charles Clarke.

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 |  |  |  | John Prescott reflects on the result of our Listeners' Law and explains what he does when he runs the country...

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 |  |  |  | 105 year old Fred Lloyd is one of the few remaining vets from the 'great wars'. He reflects on the impact and aftermath of armed conflict.

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 |  |  |  | This week Ian Huntley received life for the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. Maxine Carr's solicitor on her punishment and future.

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 |  |  |  | John Le Carre gives a rare interview to James Naughtie - He describes his new book 'Absolute Friends' which is a fierce polemic against American Policy.

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 |  |  |  |  Our less memorable moments These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Listen and enjoy!
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