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06/03/2010

As Jack Straw confirms one of James Bulger's killers faces 'extremely serious allegations', should we know what they are?

Jack Straw confirms one of James Bulger's killers is facing "extremely serious allegations". So should we be told what they are?

Chris Johnson, spokesperson for James Bulger's mother, reveals for the first time that there was no date set for Jack Straw's meeting with Denise and said his treatment of her has been insulting.

Michael Wolkind QC explains the legal questions surrounding the Ministry of Justice's actions.

Jonny Dymond on Iceland's referendum to decide whether they repay their debt to the British government. He also announces the result - a resounding 'no'.

And was Gordon Brown's trip to visit the troops in Afghanistan a cynical pre-election stunt, or a long scheduled routine trip? Colonel Stuart Tootal, former UK Armed Forces Minister, John Spellar MP and Leo McKinstry discuss.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 6 Mar 2010 22:00

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  • Sat 6 Mar 2010 22:00