23/03/2010
Tony guides a late night panel discussion from the impact of the British Airways strike, to heroic failures and interpretations of your dreams.
The impact of the British Airways strike is debated by Shane Greer, the Executive Editor of Total Politics Magazine and Rory Murphy, former Assistant General Secretary of the union Amicus.
Are electric collars for pets cruel? They're used for training and controlling dogs or cats and the Welsh assembly has voted to ban them, so should the rest of the UK follow?
Tony discusses heroic failures with Phil Ring who with Ben Cummings spent 3 months racing nearly 3,000 miles across the Atlantic only to crash and be disqualified just one mile from the finishing line.
Plus, Davina McKail the Dream Whisperer on what your nightmares and dreams mean - it follows a study where researchers asked more than 2,000 men and women about their bad dreams.
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A Spring of discontent?
With Britain facing its worst recession in generations, is it morally right to go on strike? Will you compromise to help the economy, or defend your right to withdraw your labour?
Duration: 21:27
Are electronic collars for pets cruel?
The Welsh assembley has banned "shock collars" which are used for training or controlling dogs and cats. Duncan McNair represents manufacturers of the collars, while vet Chris Laurence opposes them.
Duration: 13:21
Broadcast
- Tue 23 Mar 2010 22:30大象传媒 Radio 5 Live