09/10/2012
Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis: David Cameron on the EU, welfare, Boris and more, plus the IMF on the UK economy, and Miranda Hart on comedy.
Morning news and current affairs with James Naughtie and Evan Davis, including:
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The Chinese telecoms company, Huawei, has been declared a national security risk by US House Intelligence Committee. Gordon Corera, 大象传媒 security correspondent, Nigel Inkster, director for transnational threats and political risk at International Institute for Strategic Studies discuss how concerned the UK should be.
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Prime Minister, David Cameron, joins Today presenter James Naughtie from the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham and the 大象传媒's political editor, Nick Robinson gives his analysis.
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This afternoon the Austrian adventurer Felix Baumgartner will attempt to break a skydiving record that has been held for 52 years. The 大象传媒's science correspondent Pallab Ghosh is in the United States for the jump.
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Ken Livingstone and former Goldman Sachs managing director, Jennifer Moses, are appearing at an Intelligence Squared to debate on the proposition that "London should love its bankers". Mr Livingstone and Mrs Moses explain their views.
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