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09/03/2010

Home Secretary Alan Johnson responds to the Facebook killing, Jon Venables' recall to prison and new proposals for dangerous dog owners.

Home Secretary Alan Johnson responds to the Facebook killing, Jon Venables' recall to prison and new proposals for dangerous dog owners.

Sally Gimson, the prospective parliamentary Labour candidate for South Leicestershire, and her husband Andrew on the challenges of supporting different political parties.

Including reaction to The Phantom of the Opera sequel that premieres in the West End later.

And, Premier League referee Mark Halsey on taking charge of his first match since being diagnosed with throat cancer in August.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 9 Mar 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Home Secretary on dangerous dogs

    Alan Johnson tells Nicky and Shelagh that in his time as a postman he was once attacked by a dog. He discusses the possibility of owners' licenses, as well as touching on the dangers of the internet.

    Duration: 09:38

  • A harmonious home life with opposing political views?

    Is it possible to live with someone who has different political views to you? Sally Gimson is a prospective Labour candidate. Andrew Gimson writes for the Telegraph.

    Duration: 05:56

Broadcast

  • Tue 9 Mar 2010 06:00