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Interview of the Week
February and March 2004
30th March 2004: David Blunkett and David Davis
The Asylum Minister, Beverly HughesThe Home Secretary and Shadow Home Secretary on the immigration row and whether Beverly Hughes should resign.

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23rd March 2004: Richard Clarke
Richard ClarkeRichard Clarke, anti-terror adviser to four US presidents, says the White House was obsessed with attacking Iraq.


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18th March 2004: Gordon Brown
Gordon BrownThe Chancellor of the Exchequer talks to us about his latest budget and how he plans to fund his spending by cutting costs in the Civil Service.

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9th March 2004: Sir David King
Sir David KingReports suggest that the Chief Scientific Adviser to the government has been 'gagged' following controversial comments. Is this true? We ask him...

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8th March 2004: Admiral Lord Michael Boyce
Admiral Lord BoyceAdmiral Lord Boyce the former Chief of the Defence Staff on why he questioned the legal status of the war against Iraq.

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3rd March 2004: Sir Jeremy Greenstock
Sir Jeremy GreenstockFollowing the major bomb attacks in Iraq we ask Britain's most senior diplomat in Iraq, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, will peace ever be achieved?

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26th February 2004: Clare Short
Clare ShortFormer Cabinet Minister Clare Short alleges that British secret services spied on the UN headquarters during the run up to the war against Iraq.

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24th February 2004: The Libyan Prime Minister
The Libyan Prime MinisterHear the extended interview with the Libyan Prime Minister Mr Shukri Ghanem on the Lockerbie bombing and the death of WPC Yvonne Fletcher.

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16th February 2004: Terry Waite
Terry WaiteFormer envoy Terry Waite talks to us about his first return to Beirut since his release 12 years ago.

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14th February 2004: Lord Heseltine
Lord HeseltineIt's 100 days since Michael Howard took as Conservative Party leader. So what's the verdict? David Cowling, party donor Stuart Wheeler and Lord Heseltine.

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5th February 2004: Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon
Defence Secretary Geoff HoonDefence Secretary Geoff Hoon on why the PM didn't know the 45 minute Iraq WMD claim only referred to battlefield weapons when the Commons debated going to war.

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