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The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams discusses his editorship of the Today Programme.

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We have an exclusive interview with the Commissioner of the Met Police, Sir Ian Blair, after what has been a turbulent year

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Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett talks to us about the conclusions of the Iraq Study Group in the USA.

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We speak to Chancellor Gordon Brown about the pre-budget report.

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We speak to Professor Stephen Hawking about non-stick frying pans and living on another planet.

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We speak to Home Secretary, John Reid, about what to expect from the Queen's Speech.

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We speak to Chancellor Gordon Brown about Britain's aid budget.

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The former chief economist at the World Bank, Sir Nicholas Stern tells us about his report on climate change.

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Major General Richard Shirreff, tells us that he hopes the conditions could soon be set for handing control to the Iraqi forces.

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Trade and Industry secretary Alastair Darling on why post offices are closing

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The Chief of General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt on why UK troops must leave Iraq before they're "broken".

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In his only National interview, Jack Straw talks to us about lifting the veil on Muslim women.

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Listen to audio clips from the latest running order
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 Our less memorable moments
These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Listen and enjoy!
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