19/10/2009
Jackie Stewart and Damon Hill on Jenson Button becoming Formula 1 World Champion. Plus FSA Chief Executive Hector Sants on new proposals to tackle risky mortgages.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty hear from Jackie Stewart and Damon Hill as Jenson Button becomes Formula 1 World Champion. Financial Services Authority (FSA) Chief Executive, Hector Sants, reveals new proposals to clamp down on risky mortgages.
Plus, the Welsh Secretary Peter Hain warns the 大象传媒 it could face legal action over the appearance of Nick Griffin on Question Time and, Great Britain's Beth Tweddle on her gold medal in the floor event at the World Gymnastics Championships.
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Peter Hain says the BNP are "illegal"
The Welsh Secretary explains why he has written to the 大象传媒 warning that it could face legal action over the appearance of the BNP's Nick Griffin on Question Time.
Duration: 06:17
Campaigning for protection for the overweight
Should the UK follow San Francisco where discrimination on the grounds of weight has been banned? That's what campaigners marching today in London will call for.
Duration: 05:43
Tweddle: "I just went out and enjoyed it"
Great Britain's Beth Tweddle has won the gold medal in the floor event at the World Gymnastics Championships in London. She tells Shelagh about pushing the boundaries in her routine.
Duration: 03:18
Button's championship: Jackie Stewart and Damon Hill
Two British former world champions discuss how Jenson Button has left an indelible mark on the history books of Formula 1.
Duration: 06:43
FSA plans to ban risky mortgage products
The Financial Services Authority's chief executive, Hector Sants, on the regulator's tough new proposals.
Duration: 04:36
Broadcast
- Mon 19 Oct 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live