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20/05/2010

Lily Allen's three awards at the Ivor Novellos, Linvoy Primus on Avram Grant's departure from Pompey and should rape defendants stay anonymous till the end of the trial?

Lily Allen did a Gwyneth when picking up one of her three awards at the Ivor Novellos - what daft things make you cry?

Should rape defendants stay anonymous till the end of the trial? Defence Solicitor Nicola O'Connor and Lisa Longstaff from the charity Women Against Rape debate the issue.

Should we pay smokers, alcoholics and the obese to give up their life-threatening and potentially resource-draining bad habits? Dr Evan Harris thinks it'll save us money in the long term but Joyce Robins of the campaign group Patients' Concern, is sceptical.

Are you anti-social if you don't do social networking? A social media expert and a student discuss the merits and pitfalls of Facebook and other sites.

Plus, Coverage of David Cameron and Nicholas Sarkozy's meeting in Paris, news that Angela Merkel has banned 'short selling' and reports from Pakistan on the killing of a British family.

In sport, Portsmouth defender Linvoy Primus talks about the departure of Avram Grant, possibly to West Ham.

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2 hours, 30 minutes

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Thu 20 May 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Linvoy Primus on Avram Grant's departure

    Former Portsmouth defender Linvoy Primus says he's not a surprised to Avram Grant leave Portsmouth, that it's looking likely he'll go to West Ham.

    Duration: 04:47

Broadcast

  • Thu 20 May 2010 22:30