04/12/2010
We hear from a British passenger caught up in the Spanish air traffic controllers' strike. Plus reaction to Vince Cable's tuition fees decision and the World Football Phone-In.
Dotun Adebayo with news from around the world.
Reaction to the news that Vince Cable will vote in favour of increasing tuition fees - despite previously indicating he'd abstain. We hear from George Parker, the political editor of the Financial Times.
We hear from Paul Wesson, a British passenger caught up in the Spanish air traffic controllers' strike.
There are regular updates from the Ashes with Mark Pougatch in Adelaide.
And there's an extended, 2 hour World Football Phone-In with our North American expert, Sean Wheelock and South American football guru, Tim Vickery. Callers from as far afield as Sydney, Tokyo, Connecticut and Kansas still want to get the World Cup decision off their chest.
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