28/01/2010
Defence secretary Bob Ainsworth responds to comments made by the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai that the country will need foreign support for at least 15 years.
Defence secretary Bob Ainsworth responds to comments made by the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai that the country will need continued foreign support for at least fifteen years.
Plus, Eurostar react to accusations that they put passengers' lives in danger and Colin Paterson reports on Disney's first black princess.
In Melbourne, the Cilic camp is confident the Croat can beat Andy Murray.
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"Stop sending our troops out to be slaughtered"
As Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai visits London to discuss the future of his country, Nicky talks to Marina Feasey, whose 2 sons have served in Afghanistan, about the current conflict.
Duration: 03:26
Ainsworth on the issue of Taliban talks
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth says a proposal of talks with moderate Taliban members could "split the insurgency" and aid the stabilisation of Afghanistan.
Duration: 05:54
Disney's first ever black princess
On Friday, 87 years after The Disney Corporation was founded, their first ever black princess, Princess Tiana, arrives in cinemas in The Princess and the Frog, Colin Paterson reports.
Duration: 05:03
Facebook campaign against A-level gathers momentum
Students are using Facebook to complain about an exam they feel they hadn't been properly prepared for. Isabel Nesbit is Chief Executive of Ofqual, the exams and qualifications regulator.
Duration: 03:29
Broadcast
- Thu 28 Jan 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live