01/04/2010
The bosses of some of Britain's biggest companies have backed the Tories in a row over National Insurance. Plus reaction to Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Barcelona.
Bosses of some of Britain's biggest firms have writted a letter backing the Conservatives in a row over National Insurance increases.
Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas fears he's fractured his leg in his team's dramatic 2-2 draw with Barcelona in the Champions League.
And we get listener's ideas for a name for the dramatic Anish Kapoor-designed structure for London's 2012 Olympic Park.
Firms could face higher business rates, and tax dodgers to be named and shamed.
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Tax is back in the election spotlight
23 of the UK's top business leaders have criticised the government's plans to raise National Insurance contributions. John Pienaar has more on the signed letter published in today's Telegraph.
Duration: 04:36
Cameron defends Tory position on National Insurance
We speak to David Cameron after bosses of some of Britain's biggest businesses signed a letter in the Telegraph backing the Tories' plans to scrap part of the planned rise in National Insurance.
Duration: 07:25
Anti-hunt protestor versus the Countryside Alliance
Midlands reporter Bob Walker talks to hunt saboteur John Curtin. Then Nicky speaks to Tim Bonner from the Countryside Alliance, who wants the ban to be repealed in the next parliament.
Duration: 05:29
Broadcast
- Thu 1 Apr 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live