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Interview of the Week
December 2005 and January 2006
27th January 2006: Sir Ian Blair
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner explains why he believes the media are "institutionally racist".

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20th January 2006: Education Secretary Ruth Kelly
After the toughest week of her political life, Ruth Kelly joins us to discuss the issue of sex offenders in schools, and the government's education reforms.

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11th January 2006: US Treasury Secretary John Snow
US Treasury Secretary John Snow speaks to the programme about the American economy which has rallied to a four year high. Is it set for a tumble?

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24th December 2005: Paddy Ashdown
Paddy AshdownTen years after the Srebrenica massacre and the Dayton Peace Accord, Paddy Ashdown, who is stepping down as UN High Representative to Bosnia, reflects on the country's future.

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12th December 2005: Jack Straw
Jack StrawJack Straw joins us to look at an opinion poll commissioned by the BBC that is investigating life in Iraq since the invasion.

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9th December 2005: David Cameron
David CameronWe speak to David Cameron who will be making his first policy announcement as leader of the Conservative Party today.

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2nd December 2005: Chris Martin
Chris MartinChris Martin of Coldplay, who campaigned to "make poverty history", discusses whether a fairer trade agreement will emerge from the WTO's Hong Kong meeting.

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