03/11/2009
Lowri Erin, the wife of a doctor found guilty of tying to poison his pregnant lover to abort her unborn baby tells Victoria why she's standing by her husband.
Lowri Erin, the wife of a doctor found guilty of tying to poison his pregnant lover to abort her unborn baby tells Victoria why she's standing by her husband.
Three new banks are on the way so, what do you want from a high street bank? How would you design a new financial institution?
And a former British soldier convicted of leading an attempted coup in Equitorial Guinea and jailed for 34 years has been pardoned.
In sport, Stan Kroenke edges closer to a takeover at Arsenal.
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Lowri Erin: "I want my family to stay together. We've got children. I love him"
The wife of the doctor convicted of poisoning the drinks of his pregnant lover, to try and induce a miscarriage, says she believes he's innocent and she plans to forgive him.
Duration: 11:29
Caller reaction: Jon, Fiona and John
Callers respond to Lowri Erin's defence of her imprisoned husband, Edward. Jon has stayed with his wife after she had affairs. Fiona is furious with the couple. John is currently having an affair.
Duration: 06:08
Simon Mann pardoned in Equatorial Guinea
A former British army officer, Mann was jailed in Equatorial Guinea in 2004 for plotting a coup. Today he's been pardoned by the country's President Nguema.
Duration: 06:29
"I'm delighted by this announcement today"
Richard Benyon, Conservative MP for Newbury, has been supporting Simon Mann's campaign to be freed. Mann was born in the area, and Benyon expects him to return home soon.
Duration: 02:51
Broadcast
- Tue 3 Nov 2009 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live