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May: ‘What we want is someone to be difficult and to stand up for Britain’
Speaking on the eve of the election, Prime Minister Theresa May tells Jon Snow she will be “difficult” and “stand up for Britain” in the Brexit negotiations.
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Brexit debate: Baroness Dianne Hayter and Lord Daniel Finkelstein
Baroness Dianne Hayter who is the Labour spokesperson for Brexit and the Conservative peer, Daniel Finkelstein join Jon Snow from the Palace of Westminster.
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Yemen: British-made weapons used by Saudis
Cluster bombs supplied by Britain have been used by Saudi-led coalition forces in Yemen, where many civilians have been killed and injured in the fighting between rebels and government forces. Jon Snow speaks with former International Development Minister Sir Desmond Swayne.
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Former Goldman Sachs economist Lord Jim O’Neill on globalisation and modernity
Jon Snow speaks with Lord Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs Chief Economist who resigned as a Treasury Minister in September, about globalisation and modernity.
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Jeremy Corbyn on TTIP, Trident and the NHS
Labour’s new leader Jeremy Corbyn sets out his priorities and responds to criticism for not singing the national anthem in an interview with Jon Snow.
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Daniel Barenboim on music, Israel and playing in Gaza
Conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim talks to Jon Snow about music’s power to bring people together, and says Israelis and Palestinians should live together or side by side – but not back to back.
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Election 2015 #whyvote: Can politicians persuade the young?
A Leeds University survey finds 55 per cent of students still unsure about who to vote for. Jon Snow, once a youthful firebrand himself, is in Leeds to see what this generation has on their minds
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Peter Oborne: why I resigned from the Telegraph
Former Telegraph chief political commentator Peter Oborne explains to Jon Snow why he took the decision to step down from the leading broadsheet newspaper.
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Can Syriza live up to the hype?
In the cold light of day – the morning after the night before – are Greek voters thinking more soberly about what the future now holds? Jon Snow speaks to people on the streets of Athens to find out.
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Is inactivity more lethal than obesity?
New research shows that even as little as a brisk 20-minute walk a day can transform your life expectancy – and exercise trumps diet in cutting death rates. Does Jon Snow agree?
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James McAvoy: a question of class
Two stage revivals, both set in the 1970s but with relevance to the state of Britain today – Jon Snow talks to Ayub Khan Din, the writer of East is East, and actor James McAvoy.
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Angelina Jolie on Pitt and us Brits
Jon Snow interviews film star and human rights ambassador Angelina Jolie about her new film, her future in acting, Brad Pitt – and whether she’s planning to move to Britain.
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How the US invasion of Grenada was reported in 1983
Here is how Jon Snow reported the US invasion of Grenada in 1983. In newly-released tapes on Monday, Ronald Reagan can be heard apologising to Margaret Thatcher following the surprise attack.
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Kate Tempest: ‘I want to encourage empathy’
Kate Tempest is a poet, a rapper, a playwright and a social activist from south London. Shes also nominated for a Mercury music prize, and shes been speaking with Jon Snow.
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Who are you, Grayson Perry?
Jon Snow interviews Grayson Perry at his new exhibition, Who Are You, which features portraits ranging from Chris Huhne to a white Muslim convert.