02/02/2015
Jo Coburn is joined by MPs Nadine Dorries, Luciana Berger and Tom Brake. Conservative plans for new leadership for failing schools, and how business-friendly is the Labour party?
Jo Coburn is joined by Nadine Dorries from the Conservatives, Labour's Luciana Berger and Tom Brake from the Liberal Democrats. They look into Conservative plans for new leadership for failing schools, and former Labour business minister Lord Digby Jones discusses how business-friendly Labour is, following criticisms from Boots chief executive Stefano Pessina.
The Guardian's Rafael Behr and Caroline Wheeler from the Sunday Express look at what we can expect in the political week ahead, and historian David Starkey discusses the Magna Carta, 800 years after it was sealed.
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Clips
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Why do parties use negative political adverts?
Duration: 05:50
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Where parties stand on education policy in England
Duration: 10:39
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Magna Carta's place in history
Duration: 09:03
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Magna Carta copies brought together for first time in London
Duration: 03:05
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jo Coburn |
Participant | Nadine Dorries |
Participant | Luciana Berger |
Participant | Tom Brake |
Participant | Digby Jones |
Participant | Rafael Behr |
Participant | Caroline Wheeler |
Participant | David Starkey |
Broadcasts
- Mon 2 Feb 2015 12:00
- Tue 3 Feb 2015 00:00