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Hear our interview with Conservative party leader David Cameron where he hits back hard at his party critics.

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Is there ever a reason to show someone dying on television? Barbara Pointon believesÌýit was rightÌýin the caseÌýof her husband Malcolm's death from Alzheimers.

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After 16 monthsÌýno-one is to face charges in the cash for honours investigation. John McTernan and Sir Menzies Campbell.

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We speak to Alastair Campbell about the publication of his diary, spin and the Blair premiership.

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We speak to Alan Johnston after his release as he crosses from Gaza into Israel, and to the Âé¶¹Éç's Director-General, Mark Thompson.

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How can Gordon Brown rebuild the trust between the government and the public? We speak to the new Justice Secretary Jack Straw.

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Britain's ambassador to Afghanistan, Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, has warned it could take decades for democracy to take root in the country.

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The Human Tissue and Embryo Bill has got both sides of the abortion debate gearing up for a fight. We speak to MP's Dr Evan Harris and Ann Widdecombe.

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40 years on from the Arab-Israeli war, the Middle East is still living with its unresolved consequences. We hear from Israel's Deputy Prime Minister, Shimon Peres, on how events have unfolded since 1967.

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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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