Varying degrees of anger
On the show today: has increased the concern that dissident Republican groups are intent on destroying the peace process.
Last night a police officer was killed in County Armagh as he responded to a call for help from a distressed woman.
Politicians from all parties - including - have been swift to condemn the latest murder, though with varying degrees of anger.
We'll have the latest on this .
Also on the show today: the Government's approach to tackling on the internet is criticised in an independent report.
We'll be talking to the , shadow security spokesmanand to former Islamic extremist .
We'll ask both how best to stop young Britons becoming radicalised.
And we're also looking at the Government's record on education - and how to keep kids in school - with former chief inspector of schools , and former Apprentice winner .
Latest figures show that fee-paying schools, which educate only 7% of children, produce more teenagers with than ALL the comprehensive schools combined, that the total number of poor pupils reaching this standard is around the same number in ONE public school and that 50% of the poorest pupils fail to get even one GCSE at C-grade in any subject.
Given this evidence of huge (and probably growing) inequality in the existing system, we'll be asking why would make any difference.
All that on ´óÏó´«Ã½2 from noon - or catch us later on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer.
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