27/05/2010
Police continue to question a man about the murders of 3 women in Bradford and we mark 70 years since the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk.
Police continue to question a man about the murders of 3 women in Bradford - we hear from a woman working as a prostitute in the area.
Business secretary Vince Cable inists he's happy as part of the coalition government.
The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has described the benefit system as "bust" - his predessor Yvette Cooper defends Labour's record.
Our reporter Stephen Chittenden and Ian Gilbert make the "pilgrimage" from Ramsgate to the French coast in their little ship Papillon to mark 70th anniversary of Dunkirk.
And a soldier who was rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk all those years ago, relives the experience.
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, now part of the Test Match Special team, talks about match-fixing in the sport.
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Is the benefits system on its knees?
As the Tories review the benefits system, Labour's Yvette Cooper discusses whether the current system needs simplifying. She says it's crucial to get the system right if the Tories cut jobs.
Duration: 05:53
Vince Cable on the welfare system
Nicky speaks to the business secretary Vince Cable, who recently stepped down as the Lib Dem deputy leader. He discusses how the coalition is working, the welfare system review and taxation.
Duration: 09:13
Broadcast
- Thu 27 May 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live