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Interview of the Week
February and March 2005
21st March 2005: Children's Minister Margaret Hodge
Margaret HodgeChildren's Minister Margaret Hodge explains why school nutritional standards are now part of their 'mini manifesto' for children.

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18th March 2005: Playwright Harold Pinter
Playwright Harold PinterPlaywright Harold Pinter on winning the Wilfred Owen Award for poetry.

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9th March 2005: Ian Paisley snr, NI Chief Constable Hugh Orde and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuiness
Ian Paisley snr, Hugh Orde and Martin McGuinessIan Paisley snr, Hugh Orde and Martin McGuiness gives their reactions to the recent statement by the IRA, offering to kill Robert McCartney's murderers.

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4th March 2005: Sinn Fein chairman Mitchel McLaughlin
Mitchel McLaughlinSinn Fein chairman Mitchel McLaughlin on the party's annual conference today and seven of its party members being suspended for allegations of involvement in murder.

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3rd March 2005: Education Secretary Ruth Kelly
Ruth KellyThe Education Secretary, Ruth Kelly, on Labour's five year education plan which she is setting out today.

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23rd February 2005: Education Secretary Ruth Kelly
Ruth KellyThe Education Secretary Ruth Kelly talks about vocational training.

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15th February 2005: Conservative leader Michael Howard
Michael HowardConservative leader Michael Howard explains what exactly he is proposing for immigration.

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10th February 2005: Former Prime Minister John Major
John MajorFormer Prime Minister John Major discusses the details surrounding Black Wednesday.

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Education Secretary Ruth Kelly with the government's plans for dealing with disruptive pupils.
Ruth kellyEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly with the government's plans for dealing with disruptive pupils.

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