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Justin Webb
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Justin's biography on Twitter reads: Former North America for BBC - though didn't cover Canada much. Today presenter. My views and BBC's separate.
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RT @catherine_mayer: Would your country be better run if more women were involved in running it? @BBCr4today #asktheworld #r4today
— Justin Webb (@justinonweb) 16 Jul
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Latest articles by Justin Webb
The crack of the slave whip echoes in America
The poison-filled reaction to the Trayvon Martin case betrays the country’s deep divisions
The poison-filled reaction to the Trayvon Martin case betrays the country’s deep divisions
America’s people should rule, not its Justices
Congress does not support gay marriage. So why should the Supreme Court overrule it?
Congress does not support gay marriage. So why should the Supreme Court overrule it?
America’s future is Latino, Asian and liberal
Immigration will change the US in ways its politicians are only just beginning to grasp
Immigration will change the US in ways its politicians are only just beginning to grasp
I bumped into a top heart surgeon at my son's rugby match - and it saved my life
--> Radio 4 presenter Justin Webb was encouraged to double check his heart Hospital had told him not to worry, but second visit showed blocked artery
--> Radio 4 presenter Justin Webb was encouraged to double check his heart Hospital had told him not to worry, but second visit showed blocked artery
What happened to America's community spirit?
The secretly filmed video in which Mitt Romney appeared to disparage the 47% of Americans who do not pay income tax, was nothing compared to the harsh, divisive language used by some US politicians, radio hosts and bloggers. How did US politics become so polarised?
The secretly filmed video in which Mitt Romney appeared to disparage the 47% of Americans who do not pay income tax, was nothing compared to the harsh, divisive language used by some US politicians, radio hosts and bloggers. How did US politics become so polarised?