13/09/2012
The Hillsborough Independent Panel's findings discussed and we examine the situation in Libya. Also, the science phone-in with Dr Karl and punks in Banda Aceh.
Rhod Sharp presents Up All Night's mix of foreign and domestic news.
After the publication of the Hillsborough Independent Panel's report we discuss the findings with Barry Devonside whose son Chris was killed at the disaster, Derek Twigg MP who was at the ground on that dreadful day and Roy Greenslade, the former newspaper editor and journalism lecturer who told us what lay behind The Sun's notorious front page.
The situation in Libya and Egypt remains unsettled after riots in Cairo and the killing of the US Ambassador to Libya in Benghazi. Najla El Mangoush joined us from Benghazi to explain why she had taken to the streets to protest against those who'd attacked the American consulate in her city.
Dr Karl returns with the Science Phone-in, and there's extra science tonight when we hear about gas clouds at the centre of the galaxy and the incredibly bad smell that hit Los Angeles.
And punks in Banda Aceh? Local reporter Ella Syafputri fills us in.
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