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28/10/2011

Vincent Tabak is sentenced to a minimum of 20 years. Jo Yeates' family says they wished the death penalty had been an option.

Vincent Tabak is sentenced to a minimum of 20 years. Jo Yeates' family says they wished the death penalty had been an option.

Deputy London Mayor Kit Malthouse suggests that high powered sprinklers could help to clear the protesters at St Paul's Cathedral. Stephen asks whether it's time to get tough with the demonstrators, or should their right to protest be respected?

Can psychic powers ever be proven? Sceptics have challenged a psychic to prove her powers are real under scientific observation.

Research from Incomes Data Services reveals that directors of FTSE 100 companies have seen their pay rise by an average of 49% in the past twelve months. Chief Executives have seen theirs rise by an average of 43%. Stephen asks whether the pay levels are justified.

A new report in the Journal of Social Psychology says that, more often than not, the man says I love you before the woman in the relationship. Stephen discusses why that might be.

Stephen talks to Simon Mayo about his career at the 大象传媒 and his new book.

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Fri 28 Oct 2011 22:00

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  • Fri 28 Oct 2011 22:00