03/11/2009
Reports on restructuring of RBS and Lloyds, childhood obesity, addiction to computer games, possible dangers of taking aspirin and Lawrence Dallaglio.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with news that RBS and Lloyds will be forced to sell off parts of their businesses.
Plus reports on the McCanns' latest appeal, childhood obesity, young women that want cosmetic surgery, people addicted to computer games and the possible dangers of taking aspirin.
In sport, Lawrence Dallaglio discusses his rugby career and Michael Owen claims he loses no sleep over not playing for England.
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The dangers of taking asprin
Taking aspirin to reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack, if you have no previous history of the condition, could put you at risk of an internal bleeding. Dr Ike Iheanacho compiled the study.
Duration: 04:22
Girls seriously consider cosmetic surgery
A study from the Girl Guides says almost half of girls aged 16-21 would consider paying for cosmetic surgery to improve their looks. Jess Bond, 21, is a member of Girlguiding.
Duration: 04:23
Hooked on video gaming
An addiction centre which normally treats gamblers and alcoholics now offers services for a new group: people who are addicted to online games.
Duration: 02:56
Paul Myners, Treasury, on RBS and Lloyds
The Treasury Minister explains the logic behind giving the two government-supported banks an additional 拢30 billion and forcing them to break themselves up.
Duration: 05:08
Kate and Gerry McCann on their ongoing search
The couple have launched a new Madeleine video on their campaign's Facebook page. They hope it will spread across the internet and help them in the search for their daughter.
Duration: 06:24
Former England rugby captain Lawrence Dallaglio
Publicising his new book - Lawrence Dallaglio's Legendary Stories of Blood, Sweat and Beers - the former Wasps and England flanker or number eight previews the Home Nations' autumn internationals.
Duration: 06:00
Broadcast
- Tue 3 Nov 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live