08/07/2010
Latest on the Northumbria manhunt, Roberto Martinez on Spain's victory over Germany, updates from the Tour de France and a debate about the future of DAB radio.
Armed cars have arrived from Northern Ireland, specialist sniper teams have been drafted in from the Metropolitan Police, helicopters with heat seeking devices have been flying over the area - but despite a staggering display of police hardware, Britain's most wanted man has evaded capture for another night.
Roberto Martinez discusses Spain's victory over Germany and their first ever World Cup final.
Plus, updates from the Tour de France and a debate about the future of DAB radio.
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Chapters
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Should Moat have been caught by now?
Breakfast gets the latest on the police operation in Rothbury and asks Mick Gradwell, a former DSI in Lancashire Police, whether fugitive gunman Raoul Moat should have been caught by now.
Duration: 07:10
Forensic psychologist on hunt for Moat
Breakfast gets the latest on the hunt for Raoul Hunt and hears an expert perspective from forensic psychologist Ian Stephen.
Duration: 07:05
Food and drink companies asked to pay for anti-obesity campaign
Tim Lang, Professor for Food Policy at City university London explains why companies alone can't prevent obesity.
Duration: 05:11
Broadcast
- Thu 8 Jul 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live