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We talk to Berthe Climbie, the mother of eight-year-old Victoria who was tortured and murdered by her great aunt and her boyfriend Carl Manning.

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In an interview with the programme, the Dalai Lama speaks to Today presenter Evan Davis and insists his people did not want to break away entirely from China.

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A battle in the war against climate change will be lost unless we take urgent action to halt the rapid destruction of the world's rainforests, Prince Charles tells Today.

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As Prime Minister Gordon Brown struggles with dismal headlines following the local elections, we talk to him about yesterday's draft Queen's speech and the year ahead.

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Catholic leader Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor warns of theÌýdangers of being governed by reason alone.

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It's a year since Madeleine McCann disappeared. Sarah Montague spoke to her parents, Kate and Gerry McCann.

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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, raises his concernsÌýover theÌýculture of debt developing in the UK.Ìý

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The leader of South Africa's governing ANC party, Jacob Zuma,ÌýspeaksÌýto the programmeÌýabout Thabo Mbeki, Robert Mugabe and the future of Zimbabwe.

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Gordon Brown met George Bush in Washington.ÌýWhat is the state of the special relationship? We speak to the US ambassador to the UK, Robert Tuttle.

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Mike Thomson spoke of his return to Eastern Congo to find Zawadi Mongane, a Congolese mother he met last year who had been abducted by Rwandan rebel soldiers.

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Home Affairs Editor, John Simpson, MDC's chief representative in London, Hebson Makuvise, and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on the situation in Zimbabwe.

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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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