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Interview of the Week
February - March 2008
26th March 2008 - Nicolas Sarkozy, France's President
Nicolas SarkozyThe French President Nicolas Sarkozy describes the relationship he would like France to have with Britain in his first British broadcast interview since taking office.

Nicolas Sarkozy
19th March 2008 - Sir Peter Gershon
Sir Peter GershonIn 2003 Sir Peter Gershon was commissioned by the government to find out how the public sector could become more efficient. Evan Davis talks to him.

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12th March 2008 - Karen Matthews and Craig Meehan
Shannon MatthewsWe speak to Karen Matthews, the mother of missing schoolgirl Shannon Matthews, and her partner, Craig Meehan.


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6th March 2008 - Stanley Madgin
Samantha Madigan's funeralThe father of murdered 18-year-old Samantha Madgin discusses the problem of violent teenage crime.


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29th February 2008 - New Rules on Immigration
Passport and StampMinister Liam Byrne and Conservative Damian Green debate the validity of Britain adopting Australian immigration practises.

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21st February 2008 - Julie Christie
Julie ChristieIn a rare interview we speak to actress Julie Christie about her first starring role for ten years.

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13th February 2008 - Andy Burnham
Culture Secretary Andy BurnhamCulture Secretary Andy Burnham explains plans to give every school child five hours of "high quality culture" per week.

8th February 2008 - Kofi Annan
Kofi AnnanKofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, tells us how urgently Africa needs to solve the Kenyan Crisis.

1st February 2008 - Mark Malloch Brown
The AU is struggling to exert influence on the crisis in Kenya. We speak to the Foreign Office minister Lord Malloch Brown.

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