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17/09/2009

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with news of a possible upcoming postal strike.

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with news that ballots have been sent out to postal workers proposing a national strike. Formula 1's Eddie Irvine on allegations of race-fixing allegations levelled at Renault and 大象传媒 Trust Chairman Sir Michael Lyons hits back at critics. Plus, could laws intended to stop lap dancing clubs actually target the theatre instead?

In sport, referees will have four assistants in Europa League matches tonight and there's reaction to Arsenal's victory from the jaws of defeat in the Champion's League.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 17 Sep 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Irvine: "You did whatever you could do to win"

    Four-time Grand Prix winner Eddie Irvine tells Shelagh not to over-egg the Piquet Jr crash

    Duration: 05:34

  • Four assistants for the referee in the Europa League

    Graham Poll on the Everton, Fulham and Celtic games which will feature five men in black.

    Duration: 05:35

  • Could lap dancing laws threaten sexy plays?

    The actors' union thinks lap dance club restrictions could limit plays with adult themes.

    Duration: 06:17

  • Ballot papers sent to disillusioned posties

    With nine million undelivered items already, the union tells Nicky why they might strike.

    Duration: 05:59

  • Defending the future of the 大象传媒 Trust

    Sir Michael Lyons of the Trust and former 大象传媒 governer Heather Rabbatts speak out.

    Duration: 10:57

Broadcast

  • Thu 17 Sep 2009 06:00