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09/08/2009
British MPs warn their government that accepting intelligence from foreign interrogations could make them complicit with torture.
The British government is warned by its parliamentary colleagues - intelligence from dubious overseas interrogations could taint you with torture.
We visit an environmental protest camp in Scotland, where many of the locals back the campaign against plans for open-cast mining.
And we surf the airwaves in Venezuela as President Chavez shuts down radio stations that fall foul of the rules.
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