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Sean Curran reports as David Cameron pledges to raise the issue of subsidised Chinese steel with President Xi Jinping. And chef Jamie Oliver calls for MPs to tax sugary drinks.

Sean Curran reports as David Cameron pledges to raise the issue of subsidised Chinese steel with President Xi Jinping and chef Jamie Oliver calls for MPs to tax sugary drinks.
The Education Secretary insists that blocking the expansion of a successful grammar school in Kent would have been "perverse". MPs are told that their phones can be tapped in some circumstances.
And Catherine Smyth reports from Stormont.

28 minutes

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Tue 20 Oct 2015 08:31

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