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09/08/2009
A warning from British MPs to the government not to turn a blind eye to interrogations overseas that might involve torture.
British MPs warn their government that using intelligence gleaned from overseas interrogations could make Britain complicit in torture.
We talk to a rising star in the US State department who sees social networking sites as a key tool for spreading democracy.
And we climb trees with the Scottish climate change campaigners who are angry at plans for open cast coal-mining.
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