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Peter Matthews will be giving me his own first hand assessment on the line from Greece during this weekend's Sunday Politics programme.
BBC: Eurozone crisis brings home 'grim' warning to Midlands
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Janet Finch Saunders AM noted the decline in GCSE take up of STEM subjects and the fact that take up at A level has not increased in line with overall A level entries as she called on the government to introduce a programme encouraging highly talented people into STEM subject teaching.
BBC: Debate on science and innovation
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They underlined that their intelligence services agreed on how far the Iranians had got with their programme but Mr Netanyahu made it clear his red line was Iran getting enough depleted uranium to be able to build a bomb whereas the president's is Iran actually deciding to build the bomb and getting near to achieving it.
BBC: Obama tries to reassure Palestinians
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On the need for an impresario, Mr Mandelson admits in the programme that "possibly further down the line we will need somebody who sort of glues it all together" but says he is now "perfectly satisfied by the creative process so far and the way its been organised within the company".
BBC: Panorama - Dome!
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Dr Mike Dixon, of the NHS Alliance, which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line, perhaps summed it up best in his interview with the BBC's Today programme.
BBC: Why the NHS has to ration care
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With the programme's line-up including eccentric TV racing pundit John McCririck - hero or anti-hero, depending on your point of view - the sport is agog with goings-on in the BB House.
BBC: Racing pundit John McCririck