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 |  |  |  | "For God's sake, can you shut up for the summer and let me get on with my job?": John Prescott's message to Labour dissenters.

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 |  |  |  | Former Ministers, Peter Mandelson and Clare Short on the role of the MOD and BBC in the tragic death of Dr David Kelly.

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 |  |  |  | Health Secretary John Reid speaks to us about the latest star-ratings for hospitals in England, the most successful of which will be eligible for foundation status.

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 |  |  |  | With crack-cocaine use on the increase, are our current drugs laws working? Raphael Rowe speaks to a crack addict.

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 |  |  |  | Many social workers have criticised the appointment of new Minister for Children, Margaret Hodge following failures at Islington Social Services during her time as leader of the Council.

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 |  |  |  | Defence Secretary, Geoff Hoon and John Major on the difficulties facing British troops following the deaths of soldiers in Southern Iraq.

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 |  |  |  | Peter Hain joins us after waking up to find his comments on raising income tax have caused something of a stir. But is Labour planning to put up tax or not? We attempt to get an answer.

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 |  |  |  | Latif Yahia was for five years a body double for Saddam Hussein's son Uday. He escaped from Iraq during the last Gulf war and he's bringing out a book about his experiences. He's on the line from Manchester.

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 |  |  |  |  Our less memorable moments These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Listen and enjoy!
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