Prime minister David Cameron takes questions from Labour leader Ed Miliband and other MPs at the weekly event in the House of Commons
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/audio/2011/may/18/prime-ministers-questions-audio
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Prime minister David Cameron takes questions from Labour leader Ed Miliband and other MPs at the weekly event in the House of Commons
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/audio/2011/may/18/prime-ministers-questions-audio
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Those involved in Kate Bush’s one and only tour reveal all, plus music from John Talabot, Black Lips and Fucked Up
The author reads from Eunice Park’s GlobalTeens account in his Wodehouse prize-winning novel
Young people talk about their experiences of leaving care, as part of a sound installation at the Stories of the World exhibition at the Foundling Museum
In the first of a new series on how writers use fiction to make political cases, we focus on the Indian sub-continent, with Tahmima Anam, Mirza Waheed, Aatish Taseer and Mohsin Hamid
As Bob Dylan’s 70th birthday approaches, Emmy the Great and the Guardian’s Stephen Moss join guest presenter John Harris in choosing their favourite Dylan tracks
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/audio/2011/may/20/music-weekly-bob-dylan-special-audio
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Sharon Shoesmith tells Patrick Butler that she feels vindicated by her victory in the appeal court, which upheld her claim that her dismissal by Haringey council after the killing of 17-month-old Peter…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/audio/2011/may/27/baby-p-sharon-shoesmith
Social networking companies are becoming hot property. But does their high valuation indicate a new dotcom bubble? Plus: we examine the candidates vying to become the new head of the IMF; and a new hip-hop…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/audio/2011/may/25/business-podcast-dotcom-boom-bubble
As a new imprint dedicated to essays is launched, we ask what they are; and we discuss Rabindranath Tagore and the place of poetry in translation with poet Alice Oswald
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2011/may/20/essay-poetry-translation-rabindranath-tagore
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