21/10/2009
Nicky Campbell and Aasmah Mir with news that vaccinations against Swine flu have started.
Nicky Campbell and Aasmah Mir hear vaccinations against Swine flu have started. We speak to Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer for England, Professor Steve Field, Chairman of the Royal College of GPs and Roy Lilley, former NHS Trust Chairman.
In sport, Gareth Southgate is sacked by Middlesbrough and Liverpool lose again.
Last on
Chapters
-
Sir Liam Donaldson on the swine flu vaccine
The Chief Medical Officer for England says the swine flu vaccine programme starts today. Those classed as at increased risk, such as frontline health and social care workers, will be vaccinated first.
Duration: 04:02
Healthcare workers first in line for vaccination
The chairman of the Royal College of GPs and a former NHS Trust chairman debate the merits of the swine flu vaccine and whether doctors, nurses et al should be at the head of the queue.
Duration: 04:47
British troops heading back to Afghanistan?
In the key army recruiting area of the Fife coast, military families react to the idea that British soldiers may return to Afghanistan to oversee the latest election.
Duration: 03:45
Trying to democratise Afghanistan
Former Black Watch officer Eric Joyce MP, and director of The Centre for Social Cohesion Douglas Murray, discuss whether democracy can exist in Afghanistan and if a fair election can happen.
Duration: 06:28
Broadcast
- Wed 21 Oct 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live