10/11/2009
Featuring Andy Hayman, former Head of Counter-terrorism at the Met Police and Rosanne Cash, the eldest daughter of Johnny Cash, on her new album The List.
Andy Hayman, former Head of Counter-terrorism at the Met Police, on his new book The Terrorist Hunters: The Ultimate Inside Story of Britain's Fight Against Terrorism.
And Rosanne Cash, the eldest daughter of Johnny Cash, on her new album The List - country songs her father said should be an essential part of her education.
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Lindsay Ann Hawker's father
The only suspect for the murder of Lindsay Ann Hawker in Tokyo in 2007 has been arrested in Japan. A 5 live reporter and Lesley Anne's father, Bill Hawker, speak on the development.
Duration: 06:52
The dangerous pushchair?
The children's pushchair firm Maclaren is offering around a million American customers a special hinge cover to make their buggies safer. But what does this mean for UK consumers?
Duration: 06:25
The Rugby League refereeing controversy
Who's going to referee this weekend's Rugby League Four Nations decider? Will it be an Englishman, an Aussie of a Kiwi? No-one can decide, and the argument threatens to overshadow the Final.
Duration: 06:38
Andy Hayman, former Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner
Until last year, Hayman was in charge of the UK's counter terrorism policy and operations. He was also the Met's terror chief during the July 2005 attacks on London.
Duration: 39:16
Rosanne Cash, Grammy winner and daughter of Johnny
The folk musician and author on growing up in a musical household and composing her new album - The List - alongside artists including Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello and Rufus Wainwright.
Duration: 34:01
Portraying disability on television
Cast Offs, a new Channel 4 drama series, claims to 'blow preconceptions about disability out of the water'. So how does British television manage, or fail, to depict disability on our screens?
Duration: 35:05
Broadcast
- Tue 10 Nov 2009 13:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live