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Justin Henine-Hardenne  |  by observer.guardian.co.uk. All rights reserved. 2.03 | 9:52


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The Oasis singer reminisces about his footie heroes, partying with Maradona, 'the John Lennon of football', and makes wild claims about his own football prowess.
Jarvis Cocker on guest editing the music mag, in conversation with Nick Cave and others, plus, a clip of Running The World.


Susan Smillie goes to see a theatre production in someone's house. Listen to the director, actors, audience and excerpts from the show.
Nick Cohen discusses his new book, What's Left?

How Liberals Have Lost Their Way, with Jon Dennis.
Will Hutton believes that the west is overestimating the impact of a Chinese economic boom. He talks to Jon Dennis.


The Conservative MP talks about his book, Celsius 7/7: How the West's Policy of Appeasement has Provoked Yet More Fundamentalist Terror - And What Has to be Done Now.
Jo Revill, Observer health editor, debates the pros and cons of caesarean sections and natural childbirth.
Our Health Editor talks to Avis Johns, development director of Young Minds, about services for young people with mental health problems.


While Val has been given an expensive, but highly successful drug, her husband has been turned down for the brachytherapy treatment, on cost grounds. You can listen to them tell their story to Jo Revill, our Health Editor, here.

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