13/11/2009
Victoria speaks to Renai Williams, mother of the boy awarded compensation for being struck by another three-year-old, and Keeley Houghton, who was jailed for cyber-bullying.
Victoria speaks to Renai Williams the mother of the boy who has won compensation for being attacked by another three-year-old.
Keeley Houghton, the first person in Britain to be jailed for cyber-bullying talks about her experiences in detention. David Davis, Chair of the review on free-to-air events, explains why sport's "crown jewels" need updating.
And Fabio Capello reveals John Terry should be fit to face Brazil.
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What sport will be free-to-air in the future?
Gordon Farquhar discusses recommendations for free-to-view events released in a government report today. He explains the report criteria and outlines the issues still to be resolved.
Duration: 09:29
Why did Renai Willliams seek compensation for her son?
Williams, the mother of the boy who has won the right to compensation after being attacked by a toddler explain her reasons. Plus a caller questions what benefit compensation brings the child.
Duration: 08:25
Jailed for bullying on a social networking site
Keeley Houghton is the first person in Britain to be jailed for bullying on a social networking site. She talks to Victoria about what she did and about her experiences in detention.
Duration: 10:00
Capello discusses player fitness
Fabio Capello tells 5 live he is confident Terry is fit for Saturday's game against Brazil.
Duration: 01:20
Who should Capello play this Saturday?
5 live Sport's commentator John Murray discusses Capello's options on the pitch against Brazil.
Duration: 04:55
David Davis discusses his choices for the crown jewels
David Davis, chair of the review on free-to-air events commissioned by the government, explains his recommendations. His interview is preceded with information about the panel.
Duration: 09:14
Giles Clarke finds recommendations "very disturbing"
Giles Clarke, Chairman of the England and Wales cricket board, states that the free-to-air review will have "disastrous impact on grass roots funding for every sport".
Duration: 12:26
Broadcast
- Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live