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09/11/2011

The pressure is still on the home secretary after the head of the UK Border Agency has quit. Silvio Berlusconi will step down, so what next for Italy and the eurozone?

Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn have live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions and the top political stories of the day.

The pressure is still on the home secretary after the head of the UK Border Agency quit claiming that Theresa May had misled parliament.

Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi says he will step down, but only after he has pushed through economic reforms. So what next for Italy and the eurozone?

Should tax payers help political parties with their fundraising? We speak to Liberal Democrat peer Lord Razzall, who thinks state funding is a good idea.

And as presidents Obama and Sarkozy make a public boo-boo, Andrew and Jo ask what microphone gaffes really teach us about the true state of politics.

With Andrew and Jo today through the show and reviewing PMQs are universities minister David Willetts along with a new member of Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet Michael Dugher.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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Thu 10 Nov 2011 00:00

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Presenter Jo Coburn
Presenter Andrew Neil

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