18/03/2013
Morning news with current affairs with Justin Webb and Evan Davis, including Cyprus bailout, press regulation, plus middle-aged rock stars.
Morning news with current affairs with Justin Webb and Evan Davis, including:
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As MPs are set to vote on press regulation this evening, 大象传媒 political editor Nick Robinson outlines the differences between the political parties on the issue and the likelihood of an agreement. Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, describes her hopes of cross-party agreement on the issue.
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The president of Cyprus, Nicos Anastasiades, has announced that the country must accept a 10-billion euro bailout, or face going bankrupt. The deal would involve a tax of up to 10% on the people of Cyprus' savings. Michael Fuchs, economic advisor to Angela Merkel and deputy chairman of the Christian Democratic Union, and Bernadette Segol, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, discuss whether they believe this to be the correct course of action.
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The mix of humour and advertising is one of the subjects being discussed by some of the biggest names in the advertising business this week in London at an event called Advertising Week Europe. Trevor Beattie, founder of B2B agency and Susie Essman, star of Curb Your Enthusiasm and chair of the "humour in advertising" session at the event, discuss.
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A rundown of stories from Monday 18 March including programme highlights and comment.
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- Mon 18 Mar 2013 06:00大象传媒 Radio 4