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Hague: 'No secret deal' over Ashcroft status
William Hague From BBC Radio 4, Today
The shadow foreign secretary, William Hague, has said that there was no "secret deal" over the tax status of Tory benefactor Lord Ashcroft and that Tony Blair, who was prime…
18 March 2010
'Further consideration' over Venables case
Jack Straw From BBC Radio 4, Today
The Justice Secretary, Jack Straw, has defended his decision not to provide more information about why one of the killers of James Bulger, Jon Venables, has been recalled to prison.…
8 March 2010
BBC 'cannot continue to grow forever'
Sir Michael Lyons From BBC Radio 4, Today
The BBC's Chairman Sir Michael Lyons says that the BBC "cannot continue to grow forever". Interviewed by Today presenter John Humphrys, Sir Michael added that the corporation's proposed new strategy,…
3 March 2010
Kureshi reflects on middle age
Hanif Kureishi From BBC Radio 4, Today
Hanif Kureishi used to be seen as an enfant terrible of books, shocking the literary world with some of his work. Now in his mid-50s , and with a new…
1 March 2010
Sir Alan's advice for the football business
Alan Sugar From BBC Radio 4, Today
Portsmouth Football Club is to appear before the High Court to put forward its case against bankruptcy. Other premiership clubs, including Manchester United and West Ham, have also found themselves…
10 February 2010
Lord Browne: 'I was terrified about being known as gay'
Lord Browne From BBC Radio 4, Today
John Browne was a star of UK business: tough, successful, and as boss of BP, the company that had been his life, a man who had the Midas touch. Then…
7 February 2010
Gil Scott-Heron makes comeback
Gil Scott-Heron From BBC Radio 4, Today
The godfather of rap Gil Scott-Heron is back with his first new studio album for 15 years. The performance poet and singer responsible for hard-hitting songs like The Bottle, B…
4 February 2010
Afghan withdrawal 'could take 15 years'
Gordon Brown and Hamid Karzai From BBC Radio 4, Today
The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, has told the Today programme that his country may need foreign support for another 15 years to keep the Taliban out of power. Interviewed in…
28 January 2010
Hans Blix warned Tony Blair Iraq might not have WMD
Hans Blix From BBC Radio 4, Today
The United Nations' former chief weapons inspector in Iraq told the official inquiry into the war that he had cautioned Tony Blair the month before the 2003 invasion about the…
22 January 2010
Osborne: 'UK won't go it alone on bank reform'
George Osborne From BBC Radio 4, Today
The shadow chancellor George Osborne has said that he welcomes President Obama's pledge to reform the US banking system but says that he wants international agreement, not unilateral action from…
22 January 2010
David Cameron admits he 'messed up' over tax breaks for marriage
David Cameron From BBC Radio 4, Today
David Cameron was forced into a rare 'mea culpa' today, admitting that he had made a mess of describing his party's policy on tax breaks for married couples in an…
7 January 2010
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg: 'I am not the king-maker'
Nick Clegg From BBC Radio 4, Today
Speculation on what deals could be made in the event of a hung parliament are raging in Westminster and Fleet Street. The Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, has said in…
5 January 2010
When I was Prime Minister I told the truth: Major accuses Blair of attacking Iraq on false pretext
John Major From BBC Radio 4, Today
Former Prime Minister Sir John Major launched a devastating attack on Tony Blair yesterday, effectively accusing his Downing Street successor of going to war in Iraq on a false pretext.…
2 January 2010
Joey Barton: Back from the brink
Joey Barton From BBC Radio 4, Today
After a career marred by on and off-pitch violence, footballer Joey Barton says he has put his life on track. In a frank interview with Sarah Montague, he describes his…
30 December 2009
South Bank Show comes to an end
Melvyn Bragg From BBC Radio 4, Today
The last edition of the South Bank Show will be aired on Monday. The programme has been running since 1978 and become the standard bearer for arts coverage on ITV,…
26 December 2009
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