18/11/2009
Michael Howard and John Pienaar look ahead to the Queen's Speech and the MCC's Chief Executive dismisses reports that Lord's may be renamed to fund a 脗拢400m project.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty look ahead to the Queen's Speech with Michael Howard and John Pienaar.
Chief Executive of the MCC, Keith Bradshaw, dismisses reports that Lord's may be renamed to fund a 脗拢400m project. And there's criticism of social networking sites for not adopting a system designed to prevent cyber-bullying and sexual abuse.
In sport, Republic of Ireland face France for a place in the World Cup.
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Renaming Lord's cricket ground
Do the MCC really want to sell the name of the home of cricket to a sponsor, in the same manner as the Brit Oval? The Chief Executive of the MCC, Keith Bradshaw, says not.
Duration: 04:14
Previewing the Queen's Speech
Former Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, and 5 live's Chief Political Correspondent John Pienaar, discuss what the Prime Minister wants to become law before the next election.
Duration: 09:02
Protecting children on social networking sites
A senior police officer responsible for protecting children online has criticised Myspace and Facebook for not adopted a system designed to give young people online advice.
Duration: 03:59
Broadcast
- Wed 18 Nov 2009 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live