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16/03/2011

Tony talks to Brits in Japan as they're advised to think about leaving. Also, Tony asks 'Should local councils help first time buyers to get on the property ladder?'.

Tony hears from Brits in Japan as they're advised to think about leaving.

Also, Tony asks "Should local councils help first time buyers to get on the property ladder?"

In the second hour, Tony speaks to Harry Berger, a father of two and pub landlord from the west Cumbrian village of Boot - who was shot by Derrick Bird twice.

A leading Chamber Choir speculates through the medium of song the possible music selection for Kate and William's wedding, and Tony debates whether school uniforms should be scrapped.

Tony speaks to the daughter of a man from Manchester who's appeared on Libyan State Television accused by Colonel Gaddafi of being a terrorist with links to Al Qaeda.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Wed 16 Mar 2011 22:30

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  • Wed 16 Mar 2011 22:30