30/11/2012
The SAS soldier, Danny Nightingale, freed on appeal for illegally possessing a gun, tells this programme he and his wife are now going to fight to have his conviction overturned.
The SAS soldier, Danny Nightingale, freed on appeal for illegally possessing a gun, tells this programme he and his wife are now going to fight to have his conviction overturned.
Christopher Jefferies, the Bristol landlord trashed by the press after he was mistakenly arrested for murder, says it seems the Prime Minister is more worried about keeping on the right side of newspapers than sticking up for press victims...
And we talk to the two gay guests who were turned away from a B&B, after it's announced that BNP leader Nick Griffin won't face any action after he put their address on Twitter.
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鈥淭he picture... painted of me was absolutely terrifying鈥
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Whooping cough baby 鈥渨ent from blue to 'purpley' grey鈥
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Released SAS soldier & wife vow to fight clear his name
Duration: 01:11
Broadcast
- Fri 30 Nov 2012 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live