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Interview of the Week
June and July 2003
July 30th 2003: The Deputy Prime Minister talks with John
John Prescott"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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July 21st 2003: Who caused the death of Dr David Kelly?
Peter MandelsonFormer 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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July 16th 2003: Health Secretary John Reid on NHS hospital performance
Dr John ReidHealth 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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July 9th 2003: Today Reporter Raphael Rowe
Crack CocaineWith crack-cocaine use on the increase, are our current drugs laws working? Raphael Rowe speaks to a crack addict.

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June 30th 2003: Margaret Hodge talks to Sarah Montague
Margaret HodgeMany 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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June 25th 2003: John Humphrys speaks to John Major & Geoff Hoon
John Major and Geoff HoonDefence Secretary, Geoff Hoon and John Major on the difficulties facing British troops following the deaths of soldiers in Southern Iraq.


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June 20th 2003: Peter Hain debates with John Humphrys
Peter Hain ruminatesPeter 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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June 9th 2003: Latif Yahia interviewed by Ed Stourton
Uday Hussein, Saddam Hussein's sonLatif 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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June 4th 2003: John Reid with John Humphrys
John Reid"rogue elements..."
"It is quite frankly a disgrace that the leadership of those intelligence security services ... should have had their integrity impugned over the last week by one or two unnamed individuals who claim to be associated."


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