
Anders Breivik verdict
Tim Wedgwood rounds up the day's news and sport, plus the Race Against Drivetime quiz. Hear the latest on stories involving Anders Breivik, the West Coast Mainline, Prince Harry and Lance Armstrong.
A court in Norway has ruled that Anders Breivik was sane when he murdered seventy-seven people in attacks last year, and he will now serve 21 years in prison.
A petition on the Downing Street website urging the government to reconsider changing the operator of the West Coast Mainline rail service has passed the one hundred thousand mark, which means it could be considered for a debate in the Commons.
The Sun has broken ranks with other national newspapers and defied the Royal Family's wishes by printing pictures of Prince Harry naked in a Las Vegas hotel room.
Cycling star Lance Armstrong has announced today he'll no longer fight the persistent doping charges brought by the US Anti-Doping Agency, and some feel his titles should be taken off him. We'll get reaction to this from local cycling legend Brian Rourke.
Last on
Broadcast
- Fri 24 Aug 2012 16:00大象传媒 Radio Stoke