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Iraq crisis in the spotlight
Thousands are set to protest in London against war
This week on the Politics Show, we looked at the continuing crisis over possible war with Iraq.
Gillian Hargreaves reported from Glasgow, where Labour's Spring Conference is likely to be overshadowed by an anti-war march on the streets outside and looking ahead to the EU's crisis summit on Monday. And on the eve of the launch of the largest congestion-charging scheme in the world, cities across the country are watching and waiting to see if Ken Livingstone's experiment in London will work. Max Cotton reported on the way increased car use and increased mobility have changed our lives - for better and worse - over the last 30 years, and considered where it might end. Watch the Politics Show on Sunday 16 February at 1200 GMT on BBC One or via a live stream on this site.
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