24/09/2009
Reporting on Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe's claims that the FA are damaging football development. Plus news of a vaccine that has cut HIV infection rates by nearly a third.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty are joined by Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe who claims the FA are holding back the development of football in the UK. There has been a record number of complaints against police in England and Wales in the last year and an experimental vaccine has cut HIV infection rates by nearly a third.
Plus, reaction to possibly the greatest discovery of Anglo-Saxon gold, stellar revelations from India's first mission to the moon and is Bruce Forsyth too old for Strictly Come Dancing?
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Sutcliffe: "It's right that we say what we think"
The government criticises the FA for slow reform, failings in women's football and more.
Duration: 04:51
Is it time for Brucie to call it a day?
Should he be replaced on Strictly by Terry Wogan, who's a sprightly 71 to Brucie's 81?
Duration: 04:34
A giant step forward in HIV prevention?
Scientists have a vaccine that may reduce the risk of getting HIV by more than 30%.
Duration: 04:56
More complaints then ever against the police
The IPCC explain the 8% rise in the past year, most commonly due to rudeness or lateness.
Duration: 06:16
We've struck gold in Staffordshire!
Possibly the biggest ever haul of Anglo Saxon gold and silver artefacts has been found.
Duration: 05:19
Water water everywhere... on the Moon
Dr David Whitehouse says the discovery's been made by India's first ever lunar mission.
Duration: 02:44
Broadcast
- Thu 24 Sep 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live