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Thursday, 19 June, 2003, 10:53 GMT 11:53 UK
YOUR POLITICS


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Six O'clock News: Your Politics
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Your Politics
This week's issue: Tree felling
Are Network Rail felling trees without consultation? We spoke to some campaigners who believe they are.
Your e-mails
Hot topics: Your e-mails
We publish some of the e-mails we've received from you - including suggestions for Your Politics and responses to the reports.

Your Politics: Rat runs
How can rat runs be made safer for pedestrians? We look at an inventive idea to improve safety on the roads.

Your Politics: GM Food
We heard from a Norfolk farmer who says he's confident that GM crops are right for the UK. Do you agree?

Your Politics: Railway phone masts
Buckinghamshire parents are worried about the health effect of a new rail communications mast. Should they be concerned?

Your Politics: Council tax
Devon pensioners are refusing to pay increased council tax and are insisting on last year's rate plus inflation instead. Is it a smart strategy?

Your Politics: Lapdancing
Lapdancing clubs are a thriving industry - but should they be more strictly regulated? We spoke to an MSP who thinks they should.

Your Politics: Supermarkets
Are new supermarkets threatening your local area We spoke to a campaigner who is trying to change planning decisions in Finchley.

Your Politics: Noise
Are you annoyed by noise from clubs and bars? Find out what you can do - and what the effects can be.

Your Politics: Heroin
We spoke to Donna Marsh, whose son is addicted to heroin, about her campaign to educate the public. How can you get involved?

Your Politics: Playing Fields
Are the government keeping their promise to halt the sell-off of Britain's playing fields? Campaigner Robin Mclaren in Edinburgh says not.

Your Politics: Debt
We spoke to Margaret Nolan about the debt crisis facing many people in the UK.

Your Politics: Care home closures
We spoke to Yvonne Hossack about the closure of Britain's care homes.

Meet Denise
A profile of Your Politics presenter, Denise Mahoney.


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