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			<title><![CDATA[Law in Action]]></title>

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Sharp, insightful and witty reporting on the week’s legal news in language everyone can understand. From crime to divorce at home, to international law and war crimes abroad, barrister Clive Coleman gets behind the headlines to find out what legal developments really mean.  This half-hour programme is broadcast at 4 pm on Tuesday afternoons on Radio 4 for 26 weeks a year.
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<title><![CDATA[Law: Cuts and the Courts 18 Nov 2008]]></title>
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Court budget cuts, bilingual juries in Wales and a Dutch alternative to UK's media-shy judges.
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