01/09/2010 (1300 GMT)
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Tony Blair memoirs
John Rentoul, a biographer of Blair, discusses the openness with which Blair writes about the tension with his successor Gordon Brown.
Duration: 03:32
Tony Blair memoirs
Jeremy Greenstock, former British ambassador to the UN, reacts to Blair’s assessment of the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq.
Duration: 02:56
Stem cell tourism
Professor Peter Coffey on the stem cell therapies being offered around the world, as UK doctors warn against them.
Duration: 03:21
Middle East peace talks
As another attempt to create peace in the region gets underway, Jeremy Bowen speaks to people on both sides of the conflict.
Duration: 04:58
Middle East peace talks
Dr Mustafa Hamarneh from the University of Jordan on the presence of Egypt and Jordan at the talks.
Duration: 02:32
US Iraq withdrawal
Gabriel Gatehouse reports from the ceremonial handover of command in Iraq.
Duration: 01:43
US Iraq withdrawal
John Simpson looks at the US legacy in Iraq seven and a half years after the invasion.
Duration: 05:16
Spain human trafficking
Journalist Jose Baig on the human trafficking network of male prostitutes broken up by Spanish police.
Duration: 01:38
Spain human trafficking
Klara Skrivankova from Anti -Slavery International discusses the phenomenon of the trade in men for sex.
Duration: 02:47
Wikileaks rape allegations
Roger Hearing has the latest on the re-opening of the investigation into an alleged rape by the Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
Duration: 03:00
Gambia Jermaine Jackson
Ed Butler reports from Africa’s smallest country where controversial President Yahya Jammeh is celebrating his birthday.
Duration: 04:19
English idioms
British nurse Julia Saunders says some foreign nurses are struggling with local expressions in the UK.
Duration: 02:33
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