23/09/2010
Anita Anand talks to Philip Hammond about the rail network from London to Leeds and Sir Dennis O'Connor and Labour's David Hanson about anti-social behaviour.
The Liberal Democrat Conference is over. But we are still on air. Here's what we've got lined up for you today:
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond will be live in the studio discussing his plans for a high speed rail network that will whisk you from London to Leeds in no time. But is it good for the environment? We'll also be hearing from protestors who think the answer is no.
A report out today says that police need to reclaim the streets from vandals and other troublemakers. So how bad is anti-social behaviour? We'll be joined by the report's author the Chief Inspector of Constabulary for England and Wales, Sir Dennis O'Connor, and Labour's David Hanson.
And when was the last time you thought about think tanks? Our reporter Adam Fleming has been - as has our guest of the day Mary Ann Sieghart, chair of the Social Market Foundation, who'll be with us for the duration.
All that from 1200 today on 大象传媒 Two with Anita - while Andrew is back tonight with This Week over on 大象传媒 One.
They are repeated later on 大象传媒 Parliament or anytime on 大象传媒 iPlayer, from a few hours after transmission.
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Presenter | Anita Anand |
Broadcasts
- Thu 23 Sep 2010 12:00大象传媒 Two except Scotland
- Fri 24 Sep 2010 00:00