28/01/2016
Staff tell us that fixed-odds betting terminals are leading to more and more violence in betting shops.
Staff tell us that Fixed Odds Betting Terminals are leading to more and more violence in betting shops. The machines are known as the 'crack cocaine of gambling' and they're driving users into a rage. Also today, as a french prosecutor tells us British criminal gangs are behind some of the violence in migrant camps, we're live at a camp in Dunkirk. Operation waiting times in Wales are under the spotlight - one patient tells us what it's like knowing he'll wait longer for a procedure in Wales than he would across the border. We hear from the man who travelled from Sheffield to Essex via BERLIN - because it was cheaper. Plus we ask Stuart Pearce why he's about to play for one of the worst teams in England.
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- Thu 28 Jan 2016 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live
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