29/04/2013
The first trial of the government's new Universal Credit starts; and three British men are convicted of drug offences in Dubai - the trio say they had been tortured by police there.
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with all the day's news and sport - this morning, we hear from the government, the opposition and some of the people affected as the first trial of the government's new Universal Credit starts in Greater Manchester today - we talk to the sister of one of the three British men convicted of drug offences in Dubai who they say they'd been tortured by police there - and disco legend Nile Rodgers tells us about returning to number one with Daft Punk and the differences between "Boom Boom" and "Boom Bap".
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- Mon 29 Apr 2013 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live