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Interview of the Week
June and July 2005
29th July 2005: Lord Tebbit on the victims of terrorism
Lord TebbitAs the IRA declares a permanent ceasefire, Lord Tebbit, who was injured when the IRA bombed the Grand Hotel in Brighton 20 years ago, reflects on the victims of terrorism.

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22nd July 2005: Bomb victim's mother speaks out
The London BlastsIn a rare interview, Marie Fatayi-Williams - the Nigerian whose son was killed in the Tavistock Square bomb - reacts to the London attacks.

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15th July 2005: Sir Ian Blair
The London BlastsMet police commissioner Sir Ian Blair on the implications of the London bombings for the UK security.

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14th July 2005: We hear from some of the survivors
The London BlastsSurvivors share their experiences in the aftermath of the London bombings.

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8th July 2005: Terrorist attacks on London
Charles ClarkeThe Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, responds to the terrorist attacks on London and their implications for national security.

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4th July 2005: Senator John McCain
Senator John McCainSenator John McCain, the Republican Senator for Arizona who challenged Bush for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2000, discusses the G8 summit, climate change, Iraq, and his presidential hopes.

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21st June 2005: The Ambulance Service
AmbulanceA Today programme report reveals that the ambulance service is disguising poor performance to meet government targets. The Health Minister Lord Warner joins us.

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15th June 2005: Are our armed forces stretched?
British Forces in IraqAre Britain's armed forces stretched beyond the limit? The answer to that question seems to be yes. Shadow defence secretary Michael Ancram and Armed forces minister Adam Ingram.

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10th June 2005: The G8 Summit
Gordon BrownThe chancellor Gordon Brown is meeting the G8 finance ministers who are in London today.

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4th June 2005: Abuser speaks of witch belief.
Child Abuse CaseOur exclusive interview with one of the two women convicted of abusing a child they thought was a witch.

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1st June 2005: The Price of a 1st Class Stamp.
First Class StampChairman of PostCom, Nigel Stapleton, and the Chief Executive of Royal Mail, Adam Crozier, dispute the need to cap the rise in stamp prices.

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