26/11/2010
Dutch and Belgian football experts say they'll beat England to World Cup 2018 and X-Factor contestant Gamu's lawyer talks about her client's battle to stay in the UK.
With FIFA's decision on the country that will stage the 2018 and 2022 World Cups due in Zurich next week, for the next few days, Victoria's looking through the possible host counties to see what sort of competition England has.
This morning, Mark van Rijswijk, Steve Lamarra and John Chapman debate the chances of The Netherlands and Belgium's joint-bid pipping England to host the competition.
Also on the programme, X Factor contestant Gamu Nenghu's lawyer Frances Farrell and her MP Gordon Banks talk about her chances of staying in the UK after the Home Office withdrew a deportation order.
And in the first hour, a woman whose car was hijacked tells Victoria why she wrote a letter to her attacker. Sarah Jane Field from Brownhills in the West Midlands was denied a last night with her dying father because of the carjacking in Coventry.
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'Car thief stole my last goodbye to my dad'
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- Fri 26 Nov 2010 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live