28/02/2011
Tony has the latest on the Libyan crisis, plus debates about homelessness, homophobia in sport, and making marriage last.
The latest on the Libyan crisis - hear the interview with Colonel Gaddafi in which he says that his people love him. The former Australian PM Kevin Rudd tells Tony that a no-fly zone could save lives. And we hear from ordinary Libyans caught up in events
One London council is cracking down on street sleepers and soup kitchens. Is this the way to deal with homelessness?
After England cricketer Steven Davies went public about his homosexuality, Tony asks whether sport should encourage more people to come out as gay.
In New Zealand, people observe a silence in tribute to the victims of the Christchurch earthquake
We look at the case of the British man jailed for a double murder in Iraq.
There's an update from the Cricket World Cup.
And Tony asks - what's the best way to keep your relationship or your marriage alive?
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