An act of pure evil?
As usual on Fridays, I shall leave you in the more than capable hands of my co-presenter Anita Anand.
On today's programme we'll be discussing , who yesterday was found guilty of kidnapping her own daughter. The need to seek an explanation for what happened has dominated today's papers. An act of pure evil? An act of stupidity? A result of benefit dependancy and broken society? Or was it as some have suggested inspired by an episode of the television programme.
Also today we'll be taking a look at the banks. And here's another set of questions. Why are some not passing on ? What can the government do to persuade them? How hard hit are savers? We'll be talking to the former banker and Conservative MP John Redwood.
There's been a lot about leaks this week. In fact it's dominated events in the commons, despite the Queen turning up to give her speech. She might stay at home next year.
We'll have a potted history of leaks for you, Churchill was quite fond of them you know.
And to make you happy we'll be dishing up some credit crunch cheer. It's not all doom and gloom you know, some people are actually benefitting from the downturn.
We'll have all of that and with us throughout today's programme will be the Associate Editor of the Daily Mirror and from the Spectator, their Political Editor, Fraser Nelson.
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