16/04/2010
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden hear how the volcanic ash continues to ground many flights. Nicky is in Manchester to get reaction to the first Prime Ministerial debate on ITV.
A flight leaves Glasgow for Toronto - but the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland means other airports remain at a standstill. The National Air Traffic Service tells us the disruption will continue until 0100 on Saturday
Nicky Campbell is in Manchester in the wake of the first Prime Ministerial debate on ITV1. We speak to Ed Davey, Alan Johnson and Jeremy Hunt about the performances of Nick Clegg, David Cameron and Gordon Brown.
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Jeremy Hunt gives his reaction to the Prime Ministerial debates
Nicky Campbell talks to the Shadow Culture Secretary about how he thought David Cameron did in the first TV debates
Duration: 08:52
Ed Davey gives his reaction to the first Prime Ministerial debates
The Foreign Affairs spokesperson talks to Nicky about how Nick Clegg did in the first Prime Ministerial debate
Duration: 07:28
Alan Johnson give his reaction to the first Prime Ministerial debate
The Home Secretary talks to Nicky Campbell about how he thought Gordon Brown did in the first Prime Ministerial debate.
Duration: 07:59
Broadcast
- Fri 16 Apr 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live