27/05/2015
American prosecutors describe alleged corruption at Fifa as the 'World Cup of fraud' and voters and MPs react to the first Conservative-only Queen's Speech in almost two decades.
Anna Foster in Salford and Tony Livesey in Westminster with all the day's news and sport - today, an official from the Attorney General of Switzerland's office tells us they'll "accept absolutely no excuses" if they need to interview Sepp Blatter after American prosecutors describe alleged corruption at FIFA as "The World Cup of fraud"; we get reaction from voters, pundits and politicians to the first Conservative-only Queen's speech to Parliament in almost two decades - and Tony Blair is given a C for effort but an F for achievement after he steps down from his role as Middle East envoy.
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- Wed 27 May 2015 16:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live