21/11/2015
Belgian residents discuss terror threat. Is the state pension a necessity or luxury? Plus, the New Zealand helicopter crash investigation, and the case for military action in Syria.
Residents of Brussels discuss their fears as Belgium raises its security level to maximum alert after specific information of a potentially imminent attack on a public space.
Labour MP John Woodcock makes the case for military action against IS inside Syria in the wake of the terror attacks in Paris.
Live updates from the Fox Glacier on the South Island of New Zealand, as investigators attempt to recover the bodies of British tourists who died in a helicopter crash at the glacier.
As George Osborne puts the finishing touches to his Spending Review this week: should the universal state pension continue to be protected while public spending cuts are made elsewhere? We hear the reasoned & impassioned arguments on both sides.
Peter Robinson tells delegates at the Democratic Unionist Party annual conference that Northern Ireland is "a place transformed" in his final speech before stepping down as DUP leader.
The gritting lorries are out as Britain receives its first significant snowfall of winter.
And Austin Mitchell & Edwina Currie discuss some of the main stories making the Sunday morning papers.
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