02/06/2010
Latest on Israel's storming of a flotilla of ships carrying aid to Gaza and the government's health advisory body, NICE, wants a minimum price per unit of alcohol in England.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with the latest on Israel's storming of a flotilla of ships carrying aid to Gaza.
Kirsty Rushworth, daughter of the missing Bradford woman Susan, says that her mother had stopped working as a prostitute six weeks before she saw her for the last time.
The government's health advisory body, NICE, wants a minimum price per unit of alcohol in England.
Former schools minister Jim Knight and former Tory spin doctor Joanne Nadler look ahead to David Cameron's first Prime Minister's Questions.
Ashley Banjo from Diversity talks about Britain's Got Talent.
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The continuing storm over aid to Gaza
Stuart Polak, director of the Conservative Friends of Israel, and Mary Hughes Thompson of the Free Gaza Movement, discuss the continuing storm over Israel's actions towards aid ships bound for Gaza.
Duration: 10:57
Hear from the child of missing former prostitute
Kirsty Rushworth talks to 5 live reporter Anna Foster about how her mother, Susan, had given up her life of drugs and prostitution just before she disappeared.
Duration: 08:38
Broadcast
- Wed 2 Jun 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live