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"Offensive" beer banned from House of Commons bar

Tim Wedgwood rounds up the day's news and sport, plus the Race Against Drivetime quiz.

We'll have all the reaction to the four men from Stoke-on-Trent, who are to be sentenced next week after pleading guilty to terrorism offences. Hear all the thoughts and opinions from local politicians and community leaders later in the show.

The government have been discussing their latest plans to cut immigration to the UK. They want to bring it down from the current quarter of a million mark to the "tens of thousands".

A House of Commons bar has banned a beer brewed in Stafford, on the grounds that it's "offensive to women". The beer, called "Top Totty" has been removed after complaints that its pump-plate featured a half-naked lady. We'll find out more later when we speak to the local MP who introduced the beer, Jeremy Lefroy and hear what you think!

Find out why JCB is less than happy about being associated with Mickey Mouse.

We're looking at the power behind a South Cheshire Police Station. It's not what you'd think, they've installed solar panels!

A police officer criticised for the way he carried out an undercover operation by posing as an environmental campaigner, has told the 大象传媒 that he's outraged by the findings of an inquiry into what happened.

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Thu 2 Feb 2012 16:00

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  • Thu 2 Feb 2012 16:00