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Interview of the Week
January, February & March 2007
27th March - Lord Falconer
Lord FalconerWe speak to the Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer about the new Cabinet policy review on crime.

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22nd March - Gordon Brown
We speak to Chancellor Gordon Brown about yesterday's budget and the prospect of becoming Prime Minister.

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14th March - Des Browne
Is the renewal of the Trident missile system vital for the nation's defence? We speak to defence secretary Des Browne.

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8th March - Phil Woolas
With warnings that council tax bills will rise and jobs lost as a result of equal pay grades for men and women. We speak to local government minister, Phil Woolas.

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1st March - Harriet Harman
10 months into a pilot allowing victim statements to be used in murder cases, Harriet Harman, tells us why she supports the scheme.

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22nd February - Tony Blair on Iraq
We speak to Prime Minister Tony Blair about his record in Iraq, troop withdrawals and what to do about Iran.

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16th February - David Cameron
David Cameron tells us about his plans to help British youth.


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5th February - Ben Bradshaw
asdfadfHave the authorities reacted quickly enough to the bird flu outbreak in Norfolk? We talk to Rural Affairs minister Ben Bradshaw.

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2nd February - Interview with Tony Blair
Tony BlairWe talk to the Prime Minister Tony Blair about domestic affairs including the cash for honours dispute.

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24th January - Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu
We speak to the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu about Catholic Adoption Agencies and gay couples.

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15th January - Tim Brain
Is Britain's police force under-funded? We speak to Tim Brain, chief constable of Gloucestershire and ACPO spokesman on police funding.

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January 11th - John Bolton
John BoltonWe speak to former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton, about America's new policy on Iraq.

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5th January - Severe Disability
AshleyFollowing the debate over the treatment of disabled children, we talk to Alison Thorpe, mother of a child with severe disability.

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