16/08/2010
Reaction to the Health Secretary's plans to get rid of mixed sex wards, the International Development Secretary on Pakistan plus David Seaman on the weekend's football.
Phil Williams and Rachel Burden with reaction to the Health Secretary's apparent call to get rid of mixed sex hospital wards.
The International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell talks about Pakistan and the aid needed to deal with the floods.
And following the release of new action movie The Expendables, does it mean the musclemen are back in Hollywood?
In sport, David Seaman gives his take on the weekend's football, including a string of goalkeeping gaffes. And, Mark Petchey describes Andy Murray's win over Roger Federer in Toronto.
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International aid to Pakistan "woefully inadequate"
Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell says more support should be given to flood-affected Pakistan, as he prepares to fly to the country later this month.
Duration: 04:13
Murray's former coach on future success
With a fortnight to go until the US Open, British tennis number one Andy Murray has beaten Roger Federer to retain his Toronto Masters title. Murray's former coach Mark Petchey gives his thoughts.
Duration: 02:42
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- Mon 16 Aug 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live