Murdochs, Sea Sense and a bridesmaid search
Suffolk MP Therese Coffeytalks to Mark about a remarkable day at Westminster which saw Rupert Murdoch questioned by MPs.
More from our Sea Sense campaign and we're looking for a bridesmaid.
David Cameron is back in the UK for an extra day in Parliament to debate the phone-hacking scandal.
It follows a remarkable day in Parliament yesterday, which Rupert Murdoch, one of the world's most powerful men, called the "most humble" of his life.
Mark hears from the Conservative MP for Suffolk Coastal, Therese Coffey, who was one of the politicians asking the Murdochs questions. While the former Labour MP for Ipswich, Chris Mole, believes David Cameron has some tricky questions to answer.
As our Sea Sense campaign continues we hear from Dennis O'Connor who has launched a petition to keep all the coastguard stations threatened with closure open.
And a Stowupland man is looking for the woman who was his bridesmaid 50 years ago. She was then Ann Kerridge from Ipswich and he's hoping she'll be able to join his anniversary celebrations.
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- Wed 20 Jul 2011 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk