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27/01/2010

Latest on the Iraq Inquiry, Harriet Harman and Theresa May on social inequalities and Laura Robson on making it to the quarter-finals of the girls' singles at the Australian Open.

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with the latest on the Iraq Inquiry. Contribution comes from from Philippe Sands, Professor of International Law, Oliver Kamm, columnist for the Times, and Sir Adam Roberts, Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, and co-editor of Documents on the Laws of War.

Harriet Harman and Theresa May discuss social inequalities and Radio Ulster's Will Leitch has the latest from Northern Ireland.

In tennis, 16 year old Laura Robson speaks to Vassos Alexander about making it to the quarter-finals of the girls' singles at the Australian Open.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 27 Jan 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Harriet Harman discusses the class divide

    Deputy Leader Harriet Harman tells Nicky that Labour have managed to halt the growth of the divide between rich and poor and are now focussing on narrowing it.

    Duration: 06:47

  • The legalities of the Iraq war

    The Times' Oliver Kamm and Philippe Sands, Professor of International Law, discuss the arguments around the legalities of the war.

    Duration: 06:20

  • How would Tories close the class gap?

    The Shadow Secretary for Work and Pensions, Theresa May, discusses what measures the Conservative party would introduce to ensure more fairness into society.

    Duration: 04:38

Broadcast

  • Wed 27 Jan 2010 06:00