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 |  |  |  | The French President Nicolas Sarkozy describes the relationship he would like France to have with Britain in his first British broadcast interview since taking office.

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 |  |  |  | In 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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 |  |  |  | We speak to Karen Matthews, the mother of missing schoolgirl Shannon Matthews, and her partner, Craig Meehan.

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 |  |  |  | The father of murdered 18-year-old Samantha Madgin discusses the problem of violent teenage crime.

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 |  |  |  | Minister Liam Byrne and Conservative Damian Green debate the validity of Britain adopting Australian immigration practises.

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 |  |  |  | In a rare interview we speak to actress Julie Christie about her first starring role for ten years.

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 |  |  |  | Culture Secretary Andy Burnham explains plans to give every school child five hours of "high quality culture" per week.

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 |  |  |  | Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary General, tells us how urgently Africa needs to solve the Kenyan Crisis.

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 |  |  |  | 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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