30/01/2013
Tony Livesey sits in with Prime Minister's Questions. Our MPs discuss policing reforms, fuel costs and nuclear waste storage. The father of a nine-year-old boy held up with an axe.
Tony Livesey sits in for Shelagh, with Prime Minister's Questions - Clare Perry, the Conservative MP for Devizes, Stephen Gilbert, the Liberal Democrat MP for St Austell and Newquay, and Toby Perkins, the Labour MP for Chesterfield join us to discuss events in the house. Policing reforms, David Cameron's trip to Algeria, and where we store our nuclear waste are all on the agenda.
The father of a nine year-old boy who was threatened by axe-wielding burglars tells Tony about his ordeal. Ann Pope from the Office of Fair Trading explains why they decided not to investigate whether there's enough competition in the UK's fuel market. And we get an update from the doctors preparing to perform surgery on the Pakistani schoolirl activist Malala Yousafzai who was shot in the head by the Taliban.
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Nine-year-old "not the same little boy" after axe threat
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- Wed 30 Jan 2013 12:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live