30/09/2010
X Factor singer Chloe Mafia tells Victoria she's been misrepresented by the tabloids. And what can be done about noisy students and their landlords?
She's the most controversial X Factor contestant ever: Chloe Mafia, whose real name is Chloe Heald, speaks frankly to Victoria in the first hour of the show about claims of escort work and drug taking, and why she says she's a good mother.
Oxford City Council is taking action to stop areas becoming student ghettos. It's because people are complaining that undergraduates bring all-night parties, litter and noise to their neighbourhoods. Victoria speaks to students and their neighbours.
A Medical Research Council study suggests bottle-feeding babies can lead to a lifetime of heart disease and obesity. The study says bottle fed babies are likely to be fed more than they need to be, building up an appetite for the future. In the second hour, Victoria hears from Rosie Dodds from the National Childbirth Trust, Tam Fry from the Child Growth Foundation, and a mum of two who bottle fed both of her children.
Plus the newly-crowned Mr England, Vaughan Bailey, tells Victoria how he fought back from homelessness to win a basketball scholarship and has now been offered modelling contracts.
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- Thu 30 Sep 2010 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live