25/11/2010
Students protest across the country against the rise in tuition fees, Ireland makes a move to solve it's economic crisis and England get off to a shaky start in the Ashes.
Rhod Sharp with news from around the world.
Sit-ins are staged at universities across the country and a police van is attacked in London as students protest against a rise in tuition fees. Rhod speaks to two of those involved.
New Zealand comes to terms with the news that all 29 men trapped underground after an explosion in a mine in Greymouth are presumed dead. Rhod talks to the Reverend of the local church.
Ireland outlines big savings as the country attemps to solve its economic crisis.
Plus, in hour three, Dr Karl tackles the big questions of why is the earth pear-shaped and the formula for gripe water.
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