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12/08/2010

Ian Payne is in for Tony. Amir Kahn talks about the Pakistan floods, boxing, Bolton and Beckham. Plus, booze pricing, meteor showers and peeking in other shoppers' baskets.

Should supermarkets be banned from selling cheap booze? David Cameron wants them to stop selling alcohol at below cost price. Is that enough to tackle our binge drinking culture, or is it the return of the nanny state.

Amir Khan joins us in the studio and talks about his charity work raising money for the Pakistan flood victims, but also talks Bolton Wanderers, Beckham and bling.

And, is the Premier League still the best in the world - or is it more hyped than ever? We go over to LA to ask is Beckham getting the chop from England great news for Major League Soccer?

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Thu 12 Aug 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Should supermarkets be banned from selling cheap booze?

    The prime minister says there should be a crackdown on supermarkets and shops selling alcohol at "below-cost" prices. A panel including a Beer and Pub Association spokesperson discuss the proposal.

    Duration: 11:53

  • Amir Khan on helping Pakistan flood victims

    British boxer Amir Khan speaks about working with Oxfam to help the flood-affected people of Pakistan. He also talks Bolton Wanderers, Beckham, bling and the state of British boxing.

    Duration: 11:52

  • Is the Premier League the best in the world?

    Which country has pumped out the best football league? The 大象传媒's South America football expert Tim Vickery and sports reporter Frank Wiechula give their thoughts.

    Duration: 35:29

Broadcast

  • Thu 12 Aug 2010 22:30