
25/02/2011
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We gauge the situation in Tripoli itself today amid calls for a vast protest march in the capital - and we speak to one resident who hasn't dared to step out of his home for three days - but is calling on the younger generation to take this chance to topple President Gaddafi. Kevin Connolly reports live from the East of Libya and Professor Tim Niblock of Exeter University gives us his latest analysis of the situation.
We also have the latest on Government efforts to bring out those British nationals still stuck in the country. English teacher Emma Wilkes describes leaving Tripoli on an emergency ferry and Patricia Levy talks of her concerns for her brother who is trapped without food in an oil installation near the coast.
With the UK's Gross Domestic Product figures being downgraded for the last quarter of last year, we consider how flat our economy really is with the help of Jonathan Portes, Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social research.
And we look at a Students' Charter being proposed by the Higher Education Minister David Willetts.
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