21/09/2009
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty hear why business leaders want students to pay more.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with news that business leaders believe university students should pay more for their loans and accept higher tuition fees as "inevitable". We look at guidelines that will be published this week clarifying the law on assisted suicide and hear that some police forces are not following up 40 percent of rape cases.
Plus, Liberal Democrat deputy leader Vince Cable on their plans for tuition fees and your reaction to Alesha Dixon's first appearance as judge on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Students should pay higher tuition fees
According to the CBI, students should pay back loans at a higher rate and have bigger fees
Duration: 04:49
Clarifying the law on assisted suicide in England and Wales
Dignity in Dying respond to the proposals by the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Duration: 06:27
Vince Cable: "We can't say we'd make everything free"
The Lib Dems' economic spokesperson explains what his party's plans are for tuition fees.
Duration: 05:48
Alesha Dixon - Strictly suitable?
Some were unimpressed, others want the former contestant to be given a chance.
Duration: 05:18
Not recording four out of ten reports of rapes
Some police forces are not recording or investigating more than 40% of rape cases.
Duration: 05:14
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- Mon 21 Sep 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live