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1130
Eddie Mair joins Jenny and welcomes our guests for the show, Old Labour stalwart Gwyneth Dunwoody, and the New Conservative
MP Nick Herbert.
1136
The Great British Summer is almost here. Really. And that can mean just one thing - cricket. But, as Giles has
been finding out, the playing fields of england could be the latest casualty of water shortages in the
south east.
1139
Later today, the Lord Chancellor will face questions from MPs about the cash-for-peerages affair. It's
the start of yet another inquiry - there are five altogether - into whether the political parties have been
selling honours and peerages in return for party funding. Just over a week ago, a list of new peers was
announced with none of the controversial party funders making it onto the list. The government hoped that might
have calmed the situation down - but Jenny looks at whether there are still more threads to this story.
1141
Jenny asks MP Norman Lamb about the
scandal.
1143
Eddie welcomes into the conversation Keith
Vaz, one of the Labour MPs who sits on the select committee.
1151
If you've been invited to the Queen's eightieth birthday party and you're searching for that oh-so-difficult
present for the woman who has everything, never fear: we've taken care of it for you. All you have to do is try
your hand at winning a Daily Politics mug by taking part in our Guess The Year competition.
1153
With a couple of minutes 'til Prime Minister's Questions, we're joined by Ed The Bookie and the BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson.
1200
We cross the road to the Commons and hand over to our commentator, Robert Orchard.
1227
Eddie and Jenny discuss PMQs with Nick Robinson and our guests.
1234
We put you out of your misery and give you the answer to Guess The Year.
1235
It's been three months since the Government launched a crackdown on anti-social behaviour on our streets - and an end to spitting at old ladies, graffiti and petty vandalism. Instead, ministers proposed a new parenting
academy and tougher sanctions for persistent offenders. But has the "get respect give respect" action plan
begun to work? We asked youth and community worker Shaun Bailey to tell us what he thinks the government
should be doing.
1244
We return to Giles on the his Kent cricket ground.
1249
We look at Tony Blair's humble address to honour the Queen's birthday.
1257
Your questions and emails for Gwyneth and Nick.
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