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22/09/2009

Dizzee Rascal on his new album Tongue 'N' Cheek, and the latest on Baroness Scotland.

He's been excluded from three schools and was stabbed several times in an incident in the Cypriot resort of Ayia Napa but now he's one of our most successful musicians. What does the rapper Dizzee Rascal think of politics and celebrity culture?

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling joins the programme to call for the Attorney General, Baroness Scotland, to step down after employing an illegal immigrant as her housekeeper. Plus what now for the hundreds of migrants arrested by French police in the camp known as The Jungle this morning?

3 hours

Last on

Tue 22 Sep 2009 10:00

Chapters

  • "I was a kid on an estate that got up to some things, man"

    The UK's most popular rapper of the moment, Dizzee Rascal, on his East London childhood.

    Duration: 09:57

  • "The music I make ain't just for me"

    Dizzee Rascal again on knife crime, the recession and his new album, Tongue N' Cheek.

    Duration: 03:32

  • "When people get big, everyone celebrates then puts the crush on"

    Dizzee on accusations of selling out; he says he's allowed to live in Kent if he wants to.

    Duration: 08:13

  • "Shakespeare's gory. It's about murder"

    Does hip hop glorify youth violence? Dizzee Rascal debates his musical content.

    Duration: 11:52

  • How are reports of rape handled?

    Baroness Stern's leading an enquiry. She explains why new legislation could be needed.

    Duration: 08:20

  • Speaking to the victims of rape

    People who've experienced rape and their families talk to Baroness Stern.

    Duration: 12:04

Broadcast

  • Tue 22 Sep 2009 10:00