
26/05/2011
David Dimbleby is joined by Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne MP, Conservative MP and novelist Louise Bagshawe and Labour MP Hilary Benn.
The panel also includes Britain's former Ambassador to the United States Sir Christopher Meyer and media lawyer Charlotte Harris.
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Introduction
David Dimbleby introduces the panel.
Duration: 00:51
Privacy
Did John Hemming abuse his parliamentary privilege by exposing Ryan Giggs as the footballer who had an affair?
Duration: 11:22
Public right to know
What right do the general public have to know about what goes on behind the closed doors of famous people?
Duration: 08:44
UK and US relations
The US and the UK: An essential relationship for whose benefit?
Duration: 09:42
Libya
Is it right to intervene in Libya, based on human rights breaches, while just watching similar breaches elsewhere, for example, Syria and Bahrain?
Duration: 13:52
Alcohol pricing
With alcohol-related hospital admissions above one million, should the government follow Scotland's lead and introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol?
Duration: 11:05
Arrest of Gen Mladic
Will the arrest of General Mladic pave the way for Serbia to join the EU?
Duration: 01:56
End credits
David Dimbleby looks ahead to future programmes.
Duration: 01:04
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter David Dimbleby Participant Jeremy Browne Participant Hilary Benn Participant Christopher Meyer Broadcasts
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