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01/07/2010

Andy Murray is through to the Wimbledon semi-final, Nick Clegg asks the public which laws should be scrapped and John Simpson explains why the Taliban won't talk with NATO.

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty hear about Andy Murray winning through to the semi-finals at Wimbledon.

Deputy PM Nick Clegg explains his plan to ask the public which laws and regulations they would like to see abolished.

Chair of the 91热爆 Trust Sir Michael Lyons says we should know which stars are earning the most money at the 91热爆.

Nigerian sports reporter Oluwashina Okelegi discusses the Nigerian President's decision to bar the national football team from international competition for 2 years.

John Simpson explains why the Taliban won't talk with NATO.

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Thu 1 Jul 2010 06:00

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