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13/05/2010

Junior Apprentice, three new MPs, Fulham's Europa League defeat and new Health Secretary Andrew Lansley discusses how a spending review will affect the NHS.

New Health Secretary Andrew Lansley discusses how a spending review will affect the NHS.

Michelle Kurland, executive producer of Junior Apprentice, discusses the new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ programme.

Nick Pisani, Editor of Question Time from 2000 to 2006, on advising new Prime Minister David Cameron on style and presentation.

Three new MPs - Conservative Mark Spencer, Labour Yasmin Quereshi and Lib Dem Gordon Birtwhistle - talk about the new challenges they face in parliament.

Anthony Howard, a political journalist and historian, provides a historical perspective of hung parliaments and coalition governments.

In sport, Fulham head home from Hamburg with their Europa League dream over.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 13 May 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Should kids ever be told they've lost?

    The Junior Apprentice sees Sir Alan Sugar back on our TV screens. He fired his first candidate last night, 16 year-old Jordan De Courcy. But is it right to "sack" young people on national telly?

    Duration: 04:45

  • An influx of new MPs

    Amid the political events of the last six days, two hundred and twenty six new people have started their lives as MPs. Three newly-elected representatives tell Nicky about their first week.

    Duration: 07:42

  • Andrew Lansley on NHS reform

    The new health secretary reveals his plans for the future of the NHS, including the provision of new drugs and changes in front-line staff.

    Duration: 07:34

Broadcast

  • Thu 13 May 2010 06:00