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26/01/2011

Eleanor Oldroyd sits in for Gabby with PMQs. Richard Keys gives his first interview over the Sky sexism row. Gail Sheridan speaks about husband Tommy Sheridan's conviction.

Eleanor Oldroyd stands in for Gabby Logan at Westminster for the first Prime Minister's Questions since the resignation of Number 10 communications director Andy Coulson and the appointment of Ed Balls as Shadow Chancellor.

Analysis of the debate in the Commons comes from 5 live's John Pienaar; Jonathan Oliver, the former political editor of the Sunday Times and now a director at TLG, a PR company; and Camila Batmanghelidjh, founder and director of children's charity Kids Company.

Also from Westminster, news of the outcome of Theresa May's counter terrorism review.

In breaking news, Gail Sheridan speaks about her husband's conviction and three year jail sentence, and Sky Sports pundit Richard Keys speaks for the first time after the sexism row and the sacking of his colleague, Andy Gray.

As the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service announces up to 650 job losses because of Foreign Office cutbacks, Sir John Tusa joins Eleanor in the final half hour to defend the service.

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Wed 26 Jan 2011 12:00

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  • Wed 26 Jan 2011 12:00