25/01/2011
Moscow bomb: Briton dead; Derbyshire fire kills four children; Wigan player's rant at 'boring' town. Plus Aaron Sorkin's Oscar hopes, and Murdoch Sky deal to be probed.
One Briton is confirmed dead in yesterday's blast at a busy Moscow airport, and a house fire at Hulland Ward near Ashbourne, Derbyshire kills four children.
Aaron Sorkin, writer of The Social Network and creator of The West Wing rates his chances of receiving his first ever nomination for the Oscars. There's coverage of the nominations on 5 live from 1.30pm.
Wigan Athletic midfielder Mohamed Diame has compared the Greater Manchester town unfavourably to Madrid, claiming it's cold, boring and the girls only look good at night. We ask Wigan chairman Dave Whelan whether he agrees.
A new website has been designed to teach British schoolchildren about the Holocaust. We find out what pupils in Nottinghamshire are learning from it.
We hear how alcohol consumption is causing a spike in the incidence of liver disease among people under 30.
And Vassos Alexander has the latest from the Australian Open at Melbourne Park, as Andy Murray prepares for quarter final action.
Presented by Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty.
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Aaron Sorkin: 'I won't lie to you, I'll be watching'
Duration: 03:16
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Wigan Athletic midfielder prefers women in Madrid
Duration: 04:37
Broadcast
- Tue 25 Jan 2011 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live