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Interview of the Week
December 2004 and January 2005
25th January 2005: Edward Chaplin, Britain's ambassador to Iraq.
Edward ChaplinEdward Stourton looks at the issues affecting Iraq in the run up to this Sunday's election and talks with Edward Chaplin, Britain's ambassador to Iraq.

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18th January 2005: The Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer.
Lord FalconerThe Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer, on the government's proposed changes to the Family Justice System.

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14th January 2005: The Duchess of York: Sarah Furguson.
Sarah FergusonBob Satchwell, Director of the Society of Editors and Times columnist Simon Jenkins discuss whether, as the Duchess of York told this programme, the media should lay off Prince Harry.

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05th January 2005: Prime Minister Tony Blair
Tony BlairPrime Minister Tony Blair on the tsunami and the Labour Party's plans for 2005.

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27th December 2004: Foreign Secretary - Jack Straw
Jack StrawWorld's worst disaster: Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, responds to the crisis in Asia which has been caused by a tsunami.

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21st December 2004: Fiona MacTaggart, Minister for Race Equality at the Home Office.
Fiona MactaggartWhat impact will yesterday's decision to cancel the play Bezhti Dishonour have on freedom of speech? Fiona MacTaggart, Minister for Race Equality.

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16th December 2004: Home Secretary - Charles Clarke
Charles ClarkeFollowing David Blunkett's resignation the new Home Secretary is appointed. Charles Clarke on the legacy of Mr Blunkett.

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9th December 2004: Former MI6 agent Alastair Crooke
Muslims in prayerFormer MI6 officer Alastair Crooke on the purpose of the new organisation called Conflict Forum.

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3rd December 2004: Chancellor Gordon Brown
Chancellor Gordon BrownChancellor Gordon Brown on his pre-budget speech on the 2nd December and where he is going to get another £2bn.

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