17/09/2009
Rachel Burden sits in to discuss miscarriages of justice and cheating in sport.
Rachel Burden sits in for Victoria Derbyshire. The police have named the man they believe murdered Teresa de Simone thirty years ago. Another man was wrongly imprisoned for her killing so what's it like being the victim of a miscarriage of justice and how many people are in prison in the UK when they shouldn't be?
Following Eddie Irvine's comments about cheating in Formula 1, we ask whether cheating is simply a normal part of sport. Plus, we investigate the Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling's claim that life in inner city Britain is like the mean streets of Baltimore in the TV show The Wire.
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Is it OK to win at any cost? Have you ever cheated to triumph?
A medal-winning Olympian, a tough ex-pro footballer and a sports journalist debate.
Duration: 10:57
Police name Teresa De Simone‎ murder suspect
30 years on, police name the man they believe is responsible for Miss De Simone's death.
Duration: 06:43
Hair straighteners for sporty schoolgirls
A Scottish council has spent £800 on hair straightners to get girls doing sport at school.
Duration: 05:57
Broadcast
- Thu 17 Sep 2009 10:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live