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What now for the peace process?

Andrew Neil | 10:20 UK time, Monday, 9 March 2009

real_ira.jpgOn the show today - Gordon Brown flies into Northern Ireland to visit the army barracks in Antrim where two British soldiers were killed on Saturday night.

As the Real IRA claims responsibililty, we look at where the weekend's attack leaves the peace process.

Also on the show today:

The Home Secretary launches a new campaign against domestic violence and says she wants to consult on proposals to warn women if their partner has a history of domestic violence.

Should the speed limit on Britain's A-roads be cut to 50mph to reduce deaths caused by speeding?

ferrari_203.jpgAnd with David Cameron ahead in the polls, is a Conservative victory now inevitable?

We will hear from American pollster Stanley Greenberg and the radio host Nick Ferrari.

And why not come and Twitter with us on our site.

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