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27/03/2013

Abu Qatada stays in Britain as his deportation order is overruled, the Stones play Glastonbury, and are we becoming less tolerant of kids in public places?

The Home Secretary has lost the latest stage in her battle to deport the extremist preacher, Abu Qatada. The Court of Appeal said he couldn't be sent to Jordan because evidence obtained through torture might be used against him. Is it justice or a mockery of Britian's independence?

The Rolling Stones have been named as one of the three headline acts for the Glastonbury Festival 2013. It will be the first time the Rolling Stones have played at the festival. The other headline acts, taking place on the final weekend of June, are Mumford and Sons and the Arctic Monkeys.

A quarter of a million parents say their holiday has been spoiled because their children weren't made welcome. Are we becoming less tolerant of kids in public places? Or is it down to parents to make sure their children behave?

And it's Team Talk with Football Focus's Dan Walker and 5Live's Conor McNamara.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Wed 27 Mar 2013 22:30

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  • Wed 27 Mar 2013 22:30