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Fiona Millar, Jonathan Simons, Richard Adams and Anne Perkins join Tom Clark to discuss free schools and education policy; plus Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem provides a briefing on the Israeli elections
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon discusses her approach to a possible post-election deal with Labour, her views on a second independence referendum and her approach to austerity
Alberto Nardelli, Heather Stewart and Michael White join Tom Clark to discuss David Cameron's reluctance to take part in the televised leaders' debates; the latest poll results and how the palace of Westminster is falling into disrepair
Polly Toynbee, Rowena Mason and David Shariatmadari join Tom Clark to discuss the suspension of two former foreign secretaries following allegations of cash for access
James Ball, Juliette Garside and Michael White join Hugh Muir to discuss the leaked HSBC files that show how the Swiss arm of the bank helped hide hundreds of millions of pounds from the UK tax authorities
Nils Pratley, Polly Toynbee and Gaby Hinsliff join Tom Clark to discuss attacks on Labour from business leaders and the SNP poll surge in Scotland
Helena Smith, Sony Kapoor and Alberto Nardelli join Tom Clark to discuss the Greek election won by the leftwing Syriza party. Plus: what role will data play in the UK general election?
Our series of extracts from Mohamedou Ould Slahi's account of his ongoing internment continues as he reviews the questions he has been asked over and over
Mohamedou Ould Slahi charts the routines of the guards at Camp Echo, in our latest extract from his Guantánamo Diary, read by Shami Chakrabarti
In the latest of our extracts from his Guantánamo Diary, read by Stephen Fry, Mohamedou Ould Slahi remembers a guard assigned to him in 2004