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With public support for the conflict ebbing away, panellists Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, Peter Beaumont and Rachel Reid discuss the future of AfghanistanJon DennisGhaith Abdul-AhadPeter BeaumontPhil Maynard
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...MORERBS and Lloyds face bonus ban and sell-off; how American speechwriters helped Brown; and the Life On Earth soundtrack, in our daily audio show with Jon DennisJon DennisAndy DuckworthTim Maby
...MORENursery funding threat prompts warning from headteachers; row over Stieg Larsson inheritance; and new Oxford Circus crossing, in our daily showJon DennisPhil MaynardTim Maby
...MORETurmoil in Afghanistan as challenger pulls out of election; Alan Johnson hits back at his drug advisers; and the return of Mickey Mouse, in our daily audio show with Mike DuranMike DuranPhil MaynardTim Maby
...MORETony Blair for EU president; David Cameron's European strategy and why German chancellor Angela Merkel holds the key to Europe's future, in our daily audio show with Michael WhiteMichael WhiteJulian GloverPhil Maynard
...MOREReporter signs on as casual postal worker; plus terror in PakistanJon DennisSteven MorrisDeclan WalshMartin Wainwright
...MOREBaghdad lobbies to revive nuclear industry; clash over fate of Northern Rock; and rare birds make a comebackJon DennisPhil Maynard
...MOREComedian gives reaction to secret police database; Karadzic no-show sparks uproar; and Castro's sister was CIA spyJon DennisPhil Maynard
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