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The Panel for Thursday 29 October 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 29 October 2015
3:47 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
4:03 PM.What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been up to. Inspector Steve Darroch of the Police Training College talks about driver training in light of revelations about the number of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. The… Read more Audio
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Panel Intro
4:07 PM.What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been up to. Audio
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Police crashes
4:15 PM.Inspector Steve Darroch of the Police Training College talks about driver training in light of revelations about the number of crashes officers are responsible for. Audio
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Whitebait netting big bucks
4:24 PM.Has the gentle past-time of whitebaiting lost its innocence? Audio
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Different equations equals maths debate
4:27 PM.If you get the right answer does it matter how you get there? Audio
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Tea analogy for sexual consent
4:33 PM.Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. Audio
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Panel Says
4:35 PM.What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. Audio
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School vending machines
4:41 PM.The Principal of Wellington College Roger Moses talks about food vending machines in schools. Audio
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116 ways to get cancer
4:50 PM.The International Agency for Research on Cancer has listed 116 things and circumstances that cause cancer. Audio
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World's most segregated cities
4:53 PM.The capital of Spain Madrid has been named as the world's most segregated city. Audio
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Cloud-based passports
4:58 PM.Australia and New Zealand could soon be trialling "cloud passports". Where your biometric information is stored in the cloud - spelling the end to paper passports. Audio