29/05/2010
David Laws told to step aside while his expenses are investigated, Karun Chandhock on his Monaco GP Crash and the first finalists of the Top Trumps Championships.
Rachel Burden and Phil Williams with the weekend's news and sport.
David Laws, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, should step aside as his expenses are investigated, according to Sir Alastair Graham, the former chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life. Lembit Opik, the former Liberal Democrat MP defends him.
Karun Chandhock from Hispania Racing talks about his crash at Monaco where a Lotus landed on top of his car. He also talks about the prospects of a Grand Prix in his native India next year and the challenges of the track in Istanbul ahead of this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix.
Gavin Finnie and Dominic Kitson are the young finalists of the first ever National Top Trumps Tournament. They talk about power breakfasts and the intricacies of playing Top Trumps.
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Sir Alistair Graham on David Laws expenses story
Sir Alistair Graham says that David Laws should step aside while an investigation is carried out into his expense claims.
Duration: 06:00
The impact of the leak
Charlie Melancon, Southern Louisiana Democrat congressman explains the impact of the oil leak on the local industry.
Duration: 04:00
Lembit Opik on David Laws
Former Lim Deb MP Lembit Opik talks in defence of David Laws.
Duration: 07:00
Broadcast
- Sat 29 May 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live