22/11/2010
With Craig Brown on the proposed Scottish referees strike, the sports panel on claims that school sports could be slashed, and Brook react to Jeremy Kyle screening STI test results.
News from around the UK with Gabby Logan.
There could be no football in Scotland this weekend after the country's referees voted to strike over what they claim is increasingly dangerous levels of abuse.
Some referees have reported facing abuse in the street after weeks of growing criticism from some club's managers and chairmen.
We speak to Motherwell boss Craig Brown, whose club's matches could be affected, and our sports panel, made up of Kevin Palmer, football Correspondent with Irish newspaper the Sunday World; Paul Kelso, chief sports reporter at The Telegraph; and John Scales, former Spurs defender.
The panel also discusses reports that PE teachers, sports coaches and after school clubs are all at risk of being slashed, because of spending cuts.
Later in the programme, what will Ed Miliband's "profound changes" to the Labour party look like? We speak to voters in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, a constituency that Labour lost to the Tories at the last election.
And would you like the result of your STI test to be broadcast on the Jeremy Kyle show? Kyle said he wanted to do the tests, because of the rising number of people being diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection. We ask Simon Blake from Brook whether it's a good idea.
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