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Interview of the Week
February and March 2006
28th March 2006: Climate Change and Morality
The Archbishop of CanterburyDo we have a moral duty to prevent the spread of climate change? We hear from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and Margaret Beckett, the Secretary of State for the Environment.

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27th March 2006: House of Lords Reform
House of LordsKenneth Clarke, who is in charge of the Conservative Party's democracy task force, and the Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer discuss the reform of the House of Lords.

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23rd March 2006: Francis Fukuyama
francis fukuyamaFrancis Fukuyama, Professor of International Political Economy at Johns Hopkins Univ. and author of "The End of History", has written a new book - "After the Neocons".

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21st March 2006: Dr Chai Patel
dr chai patelAs the loans for peerage scandal intensifies, we speak to one of the lenders, Dr Chai Patel, about party funding.

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18th March 2006: Michael Howard
michael howardFormer leader of the Conservative party Michael Howard has announced that he is leaving the Commons at the next election..

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13th March 2006: Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw
jack strawThe United Nations security council is talking about Iran today and the Foreign Secretary Jack Straw is making a speech here about it. He talks to the programme about the biggest diplomatic crisis facing the world today.

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7th March 2006: Charles Clarke
Charles Clarke explains the new skills assessment of migrant workers coming to Britain from outside the EU.

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3rd March 2006: Guantanamo Bay
Our reporter Jon Manel has conducted the only interview with a current detainee at Guantanamo Bay. US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, Colleen Graffy, reacts to the interview.

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3rd March 2006: Sir Menzies Campbell
The new leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Menzies Campbell, speaks to us about his election and the Spring Party Conference this weekend.

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22nd February 2006: Frances Lawrence
The relatives of murder victims feel they're getting a raw deal from the criminal justice system according to the organisation Victim Support. Frances Lawrence, the widow of the murdered school teacher Philip Lawrence, speaks to the programme.

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17th February 2006: Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Desmond TutuThe Archbishop talks of Guantanamo Bay, is critical of Britian's handling of the threat from terrorism and talks hearteningly and more widely of justice and morality in the modern world. 

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10th February 2006: Secretary of State for Scotland, Alistair Darling
Alistair DarlingSecretary of State for Scotland and transport, Alistair Darling, talks about Labour's defeat in the Dunfirmline and West Fife by-election

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1st February 2006: Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw
jack strawJack Straw talks about Iraq, Iran, and the victory of Hamas in the Palestinian elections.

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