29/10/2009
Capt. Chesley Sullenberger on crash-landing his plane in New York's Hudson River. Plus, reports on the postal strikes, MP Tony McNulty's apology and Phil Brown's future at Hull FC.
Victoria speaks to the gloriously named Captain Chesley Sullenberger who was forced to crash-land his plane in New York's Hudson River.
Plus, latest reports on the postal strikes, the former minister Tony McNulty who is expected to be told to repay 拢13,000 and Phil Brown's future at Hull FC.
We are also live from Buckingham Palace where the Queen is launching the countdown to the Commonwealth Games in India next year.
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Hull City fans react to turmoil at the club
Peter Lincoln and Jordan Windass are Hull supporters. They respond to the resignation of former chairman Paul Duffen and the uncertainty surrounding manager Phil Brown.
Duration: 03:39
Hull City's former chairman
In his first broadcast interview, ex-Hull City chairman Paul Duffen explains that he's left the club after poor on-field results in 2009.
Duration: 07:03
Chandlers' abandoned yacht found
The yacht belonging to a British couple taken captive by pirates off the east coast of Africa has been located. 5 live's reporter Will Ross has the latest from Mombasa.
Duration: 01:52
America's hero pilot awarded a medal
Captain Chesley Sullenberger and his crew have been called heroes after safely crash landing their passenger jet in New York's Hudson River in January. All on board survived.
Duration: 06:39
Analysis of Tony McNulty's apology
The former minister gives a statement to the House of Commons after being forced to pay back second home expenses. 5 live's John Pienaar has analysis before and after, and callers react.
Duration: 16:01
Tony McNulty explains his expenses
After pledging earlier in the year to return to the programme once the investigation into his expenses was complete, Tony NcNulty tells Victoria why he has to repay 拢13,000.
Duration: 11:34
Broadcast
- Thu 29 Oct 2009 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live