24/02/2010
Reaction to Alastair Darling's comments about 'forces of hell' being unleashed from 10 Downing St when he made pessimistic predictions about the economy in 2008.
Shelagh Fogarty and Russell Fuller with reaction to Alastair Darling's comments about 'forces of hell' being unleashed from 10 Downing St when he made pessimistic predictions about the economy in 2008.
Schools' Minister Vernon Coaker on gang violence and Beppe Severgnini on Mourinho, and why managing in England is easy compared to Italy. Plus reports on Cheryl and Ashley Cole's split, British ice skater Sinead Kerr and Brett Lee retiring from test cricket.
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John Pienaar on Darling suffering the 'forces of hell'
The Chancellor's said staff at 10 Downing Street unleashed the 'forces of hell' on him when he made a prediction about the severity of the recession a couple of years ago. John Pienaar has more.
Duration: 04:54
What goes on behind the doors of Downing Street?
After accusations of bullying, now Alistair Darling's said he's suffered severe pressures from staff at Number 10. Paul Richards was a Cabinet special adviser and has written a book on spin.
Duration: 06:18
大象传媒 investigation into gang violence
Young women are being used to sell drugs and carry guns on behalf of male gang members, and are also involved in extreme violence. Russell Fuller speaks to the Schools Minister Vernon Coaker.
Duration: 06:30
Cheryl and Ashley Cole's break up
Shelagh speaks to the Entertainment Editor of OK, Christian Guiltenane and PR consultant Phil Hall and asks - Is it a foregone conclusion that Cheryl will come out of this better than Ashley?
Duration: 06:21
Broadcast
- Wed 24 Feb 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live