
25/01/2012
Amy Clowes rounds up the day's news and sport. Hear how David Cameron has asked for changes in the way the European courts are run, and there are fears of another recession in Britain.
Hear why there's little faith in Cheadle Town Council's plans to revitalise one of its fast-fading attractions.
Hear from a pensioners group in Crewe who are not happy with the way a local NHS public consultation is being run.
David Cameron has told European judges in Strasbourg to stop interfering in British court rulings. Our reporter has been following the story and will have the details in the second hour of the show.
A Staffordshire trust has been chosen to pilot a new scheme to help reduce the amount of reoffending in people serving community sentences.
There's more bad news on the state of the economy. The prospect of Britain slipping back into recession - the 'double-dip recession' we have heard so much about - is a step closer today. Our reporter will have
the latest on what it means to us.
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