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William Crawley | 18:15 UK time, Saturday, 14 October 2006

microphone_lead_203x152.jpgYes, of course, we'll be debating the Friday the 13th Agreement on tomorrow's programme. It's the big political story of the week; even if the general public's attitude to the agreement amounted to "It's about time, too". Sir Reg Empey said on Friday it's the Belfast Agreement for slow learners. Bob McCartney said today on Talk Back that the agreement is even worse than the Good Friday Agreement. And on the same programme, Dermot Nesbitt, from Sir Reg's party, said the St Andrews Agreement got the unionist community less than the Good Friday Agreement. Not that the Good Friday Agreement has been superseded, of course. It's been revised, or slightly revised, or substantially revised, depending on your party affiliation. Confused? Our panel tomorrow morning will try to make sense of it.

We'll also be talking to Vince Cable, MP, the Lib Dem deputy leader, about one of his constituents, Heathrow check-in worker , who is now on unpaid leave after refusing to cover up her cross necklace. British Airways says her necklace contravenes their uniform policy. And we'll have more on the controversial Peta ad campain which accuses parents who feed their children meat of child abuse.

All that plus Van Gogh on the Newtownards Road, Leonardo Da Vinci at Oxford, the ethics of organ transplantation, and the gospel according to the Beatles. It all starts at 8.30 am tomorrow.

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