28/05/2010
As a criminology student heads to court to face three charges of murdering sex workers, we hear from people working to get sex workers off the streets and over their addictions.
As a criminology student heads to court to face three charges of murdering sex workers, we hear from people working to get sex workers off the streets and over their addictions.
A drummer plays us the rhythms he's invented to induce a goal-fest of a World Cup.
Alastair Campbell told us why the government was wrong when they refused to put a minister up to argue with him on Question Time.
And Stephen Fry tells us what he makes of his brand-new iPad.
The author of the new James Bond novel is unveiled.
And former England striker Darius Vassell tells us who should play up front for England in the World Cup.
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"This has turned into Obama's Katrina"
As President Obama announces tough new measures following the huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a former adviser to President George W Bush gives his assessment of Obama's response.
Duration: 04:16
Alastair Campbell: "I was genuinely taken aback"
Tony Blair's former adviser tells Nicky Campbell he was very surprised to hear the government had refused to allow a minister to appear on Question Time with him.
Duration: 09:30
Baroness Warsai comments on the Question Time debate
The Chairwoman of the Conservative party gives her opinions on why the Government decided not to put a minister on 大象传媒 Question Time last night.
Duration: 07:14
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- Fri 28 May 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live