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Unrest in Iraq; Ofsted's report into Birmingham Schools; anonymity in rape cases.

Have your say on the issues discussed on Any Questions? With Anita Anand.

Have your say on the issues discussed on Any Questions?

The current unrest in Iraq has raised questions about Prime Minister Malaki's hold on power. Is there ever a case where a stable dictator is preferable to a weak democracy?

In the week that Ofsted published their report into the alleged conservative Muslim conspiracy to take over Birmingham Schools, Michael Gove has said that schools in England would now be required to put "British values" at the heart of the curriculum. But what are British values? And how could this prevent similar situations in the future?

Plus a defendant's right to anonymity in rape and sexual abuse cases.

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Presented by Anita Anand. Produced by Joe Kent.

28 minutes

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Sat 14 Jun 2014 14:00

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