Jeremy Vine Episodes Episode guide
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20/07/2011
Jeremy discusses Rupert Murdoch, famine in Somalia, European economics and Tribute FM.
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19/07/2011
Jeremy discusses the Murdochs in Westminster, shock collars and wheelie bin fines.
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18/07/2011
Jeremy discusses Sir Paul Stephenson, aquaholics, the Territorial Army and homosexuality.
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Rebekah Brooks resigns
Discussing Rebekah Brooks's resignation, military medals, cycling safely and the lottery.
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14/07/2012
Jeremy discusses an industrial plant explosion, Murdoch, fear of death and car parks.
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Can we afford green energy?
Jeremy discusses green energy, the Metropolitan police, Nick Clegg and gannets.
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Gordon Brown claims that News International obtained his personal bank details and his son's medical records
Jeremy discusses Gordon Brown, riots in Belfast, the death of a toddler and rare birds.
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Is Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB bid dead in the water?
Jeremy discusses Rupert Murdoch, Raoul Moat, Southern Cross and Parkinson's disease.
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Will you miss The News of the World or do you say good riddance to it?
Jeremy discusses The News of the World, the smoking ban, second-hand cars and plant theft.
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Are the News of the World phone hacking allegations the equivalent for journalists to the MPs' expenses scandal?
Jeremy discusses phone hacking, barbecue accidents, overnight care and anti-depressants.
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Should News of the World readers boycott it?
Jeremy discusses News of the World, the Srebrenica massacre, drought and ticket touts.
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The train manufacturer Bombardier axes more than 1,400 jobs in Derby
Jeremy discusses Bombardier, phone hacking, broadcasting with the Kershaw's and fridges.
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A call centre is moving back to the UK because Burnley is now cheaper than Mumbai
Jeremy discusses call centres, Royal Wootton Bassett, care and a hostel for paedophiles.
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Would it have been better for your loved one if they had died at home?
Jeremy discusses dying at home, employing a cleaner, joint bank accounts and Andy Murray.
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Up to 750,000 teachers and civil servants are on strike today over their pensions
Jeremy discusses public sector strikes, snakes, bail court rulings and emails on etiquette
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Should we stop feeling sentimental about the high street?
Jeremy discusses the high street, Craig Thomson, Christine Lagarde and disabled toilets.
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Have you been targeted by a car insurance racket?
Jeremy discusses car insurance scams, police dogs, protests in Greece and crying babies.
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Should parents help out schools when teachers are on strike?
Jeremy discusses the teachers' strike, communal bins and Scottish independence.
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Levi Bellfield is found guilty of murdering schoolgirl Milly Dowler
Jeremy discusses Levi Bellfield, nuclear power stations, entrepreneurs and toothbrushes.
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Today the show comes live from Iceland
Jeremy Vine goes to Iceland, to investigate the banking collapse.
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'Jail discounts' for early guilty pleas to be abandoned.
Jeremy discusses prison sentences, house repossessions, high-speed rail and organists.
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Women will have to wait until the age of 66 to receive the state pension.
Jeremy discusses the pension age for women, Ed Miliband, pay and disability and Brian Haw.
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Should Greece be allowed to default on its debt?
Jeremy discusses Greece, abstaining from alcohol, summer pests and the show's allotment.
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16/06/2011
Jeremy discusses strikes, economic policy, inappropriate text messages and warts.
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15/06/2011
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
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Jeremy discusses government U-turns
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
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13/06/2011
Jeremy discusses NHS reform, vaccines, road sweeping and slot machines.
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The government will pay private companies to find jobs for the unemployed
Jeremy discusses unemployment, Prince Philip, energy prices and exploding glass tables.
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Was the Archbishop of Canterbury right to condemn the coalition government?
Jeremy discusses the Archbishop of Canterbury, Syria, Southern Cross and sandwich boards.
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Plans to reduce prison sentences for an early guilty plea are shelved
Jeremy discusses prison sentences, birdwatching, men working in nurseries and baldness.