16/11/2009
Latest on the "nightstalker" attacker and the Australian PM's apology to the thousands of British children sent to his country under the Child Migrants Programme.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with the latest on the "nightstalker" attacker and the Australian Prime Minister's apology to the thousands of British children sent to his country under the Child Migrants Programme. Including reports on cyber-bullying and absent fathers.
In sport, George Burley is expected to be sacked as Scotland boss.
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Apologising to the Lost Innocents
Thousands of British children were sent to Australia in the 1950s. The Aussie PM has apologised. The brother of a Lost Innocent and an Australia resident discuss the historic development.
Duration: 07:57
Was the apology necessary?
The Australian PM, Kevin Rudd, has apologised to the '50s Lost Innocents. Should he have? The chair of trustees for the Child Migrants Trust and the director of the Centre for Social Cohesion debate.
Duration: 07:12
Keeping mum, losing dad
One in three children whose parents have divorced over the last twenty years have lost contact with their fathers. The Chief Executive of CAFCASS discusses the research.
Duration: 06:31
The worrying rise in cyber bullying
It's estimated that 60% of teenagers in England have seen some sort of bullying online, using emails, instant messages or social sites. A 14 year-old and her mother discuss their experiences.
Duration: 06:18
Broadcast
- Mon 16 Nov 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live