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Schools Questions and Answers
This summer, six schools across the UK will be debating the headlines. All of them are winners of Schools Questions and Answers (SQA) – a UK wide BBC competition to find the liveliest and most opinionated pupils when it comes to discussing the news. You can catch them debating the big stories of the day, along with a panel of politicians and celebrity guests, by clicking on the SQA website.
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David Willets defends 'socialist' Vince Cable
Criticism of Business Secretary Vince Cable as a "socialist" by Conservative party advisor Adrian Beecroft has been dismissed by David Willetts who works for him at the Department of Business Innovation and Skills. Watch clip.
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Griff Rhys Jones on "inappropriate" Olympic sponsors
Comedian and actor Griff Rhys Jones has said some of the Olympics sponsorship by food and drinks companies is "inappropriate". Watch clip. -
Kelvin MacKenzie: 'Business leaders should work harder'
Columnist and former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie has backed calls for British business leaders to work harder to get the UK out of the current economic downturn. Watch clip.
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Peter Hain: 'Too much spin in Westminster bubble'
Former Wales and Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain has said there is too much spin in the Westminster bubble with journalists and politicians operating in their "close little world".Watch clip.



