23/12/2015
Latest figures revise economic growth downwards, we debate what pulling out of the EU would mean for the UK, and a report from Tunisia on the aftermath of terrorist attacks there.
The high streets are packed - but the latest economic figures revise growth downwards - we'll be finding out what that means for the year ahead.
The recently retired Chief Constable of Greater Manchester tells us that the Government's plans to counter extremism risk turning forces into 'thought police'. Hugh Sykes reports from Sousse in Tunisia, the scene of a terrorist gun attack earlier this year. The former foreign secretary William Hague says people, like him, who've poured scorn on the European Union should think what pulling out would mean for this country - We debate that with two Conservative MPs. And in the latest of our wato@50 series, we look at British architecture.
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Fahy: Cops need to resist becoming "thought police"
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"We have 250 rooms and we have 5 rooms occupied"
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Why is Britain so good at producing world-class architects?
Duration: 04:05
Broadcast
- Wed 23 Dec 2015 13:00大象传媒 Radio 4