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The Politics Show Yorkshire and Lincolnshire: Sunday 28 September 2003
Len Tingle
Len Tingle
Political Editor, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

The Politics Show

Len Tingle is on location at the University of Hull on Sunday 28 September. He will be interviewing Alan Johnson MP, the Minister for Higher Education, about his plans for funding our universities.

Top-up or rip-off?

On the eve of the Labour Party Conference we look at the issue that threatens to bring about the biggest backbench rebellion in years - charging top up fees to university students.

Will the Government's policies mean that students from poorer families simply can't afford higher education?

We quiz the minister responsible for Higher Education Alan Johnson.

They were normal healthy teenagers who died suddenly without explanation.

The Politics Show investigates growing concerns over Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.

Campaigners are demanding a national screening programme for schools to find heart defects at an early age.

And Brighton Beach

If you've ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at party conferences, here's your chance to find out.

We follow a delegate who is attending her first ever Liberal Democrat conference.

Find out what she thinks of the movers and shakers of the party as well as the Full English Breakfast.

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