17/02/2010
Stephen Nolan sits in for Victoria Derbyshire. The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Theresa May and the employment minister Jim Knight discuss the latest unemployment figures.
Stephen Nolan sits in for Victoria Derbyshire with original stories from across the UK, news, sport, and exclusive interviews.
John Crawford talks about fighting to get a fifty year old conviction for "buggery" removed from his criminal record.
The Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Theresa May and the employment minister Jim Knight discuss the latest unemployment figures.
Plus, Gerald Butler QC and two ex-jurors on the survey that says most juries don't remember the judge's legal directions.
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Shadow cast by fifty year old conviction for "buggery"
John Crawford is legally bound to disclose a conviction for "buggery" from 1959. He tells Stephen why he is fighting to remove the fifty year old conviction from his criminal record.
Duration: 10:03
What do the latest unemployment figures reveal?
The shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Theresa May and the employment minister Jim Knight discuss the figures.
Duration: 11:50
Fifty year old conviction holds back gay man
John Crawford continues to tell Stephen how a fifty year old conviction for "buggery", which is no longer illegal, has cast an enduring shadow over his life.
Duration: 05:05
Do jurors understand the language of the courts?
A former judge and two ex-jurors react to a survey that states most juries don't remember the judge's legal directions.
Duration: 09:14
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- Wed 17 Feb 2010 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live