20/07/2011 AM
Cameron faces phone hacking debate; famine declared in Somalia; Blade Runner keeps running
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Cameron on Coulson
David Cameron says that, "with hindsight", he would not have employed ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson as his press spokesman.
Duration: 02:59
Parliament emergency session
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Naomi Grimley reports from Westminster on David Cameron's speech on the phone hacking scandal at an emergency session of Parliament today.
Duration: 05:46
Hacking inquiry
How flawed was David Cameron's decision to hire a former News of the World editor? Discussion between Conservative MP, Harriet Baldwin, and Labour MP, Lisa Nandy.
Duration: 13:00
Serbia's last war criminal
Serbia arrests Goran Hadzic, accused of many atrocities and the last remaining fugitive sought by the UN war crimes tribunal. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Mark Lowen reports from Belgrade
Duration: 18:00
Youth unemployment
This week Newshour examines the challenges facing young people across the globe as they try to enter an increasingly difficult job market.
Duration: 19:19
Middle east employment problems
Dr Tarek Yousef, a labour market analyst based in Beirut, talks to Newshour about the problem of youth unemployment across the Arab World
Duration: 23:00
David Cameron's emergency address
Jo-Anne Nadler, a former media adviser to the Conservative party, looks at the damage the phone hacking scandal may do to David Cameron's reputation.
Duration: 32:25
Murdoch's Defence
Rupert Murdoch's wife's ferocious defence of her husband came as a surprise to many yesterday. But Xinran, a Chinese author based in London, says she's not shocked at all.
Duration: 35:29
Cuba's public enemy No 1
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Rob Walker talks to the Cuban dissident, Luis Posada Carriles, about his controversial life fighting against Castro's government.
Duration: 43:00
UN declares south Somalia famine
The UN declares a famine in two areas of southern Somalia. Roger Middleton, of Chatham House talks to Newshour about the deteriorating humanitarian situation there.
Duration: 48:14
Blade Runner
South Africa's Oscar Pistorius, who runs on prosthetic limbs, may now be able to compete in the Olympics.
Duration: 53:00
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