07/07/2010
Latest on the manhunt in Northumberland, public sector pensions, British troops leaving Sangin in Afghanistan and are the Netherlands too Robben reliant?
The police continue their manhunt for a gunman suspected of shooting three people in Northumberland.
Peter Tompkins from the Public Sector Pensions Commission kicks off our look at public sector pensions throughout the morning.
Crispian Cuss, a former officer with the Royal Dragoon Guards, reacts to news that British troops in the Sangin area of Afghanistan are to be replaced by US troops.
Vassos asks the chairman of the Orange Supporters Club whether the Netherlands are 'too Robben reliant'.
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Local butcher on search for Raoul Moat
As police search Rothbury in Northumberland for suspected gunman Raoul Moat, Rothbury butcher Morris Adamson talks about the hunt's impact on the local area.
Duration: 02:30
"Boundaries and rules are crucial"
As the Education Secretary prepares to unveil plans to make it easier for teachers in England to tackle badly behaved pupils, a head teacher and two pupils from east London give their thoughts.
Duration: 06:49
Former firearms officer on Raoul Moat hunt
Former firearms officer Andy Redhead, who served with the Met, as well as doing 15 years with Northumbria Police, draws on his experience to talk about the hunt for suspected gunman Raoul Moat.
Duration: 07:25
Should gossip be banned at work?
It's been reported the boss of a top Wall Street hedge fund has banned gossip. The London Business School's Professor Nigel Nicholson discusses whether this is viable or even desirable.
Duration: 05:22
Broadcast
- Wed 7 Jul 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live