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17/08/2010

Ian Payne, sitting in for Tony, debates the first 100 days of the coalition government and whether zero tolerance is the way to beat litter louts.

Ian Payne is sitting in for Tony.

What next for customers of a travel firm and a wedding supplier which have collapsed?

Reaction to Tottenham Hotspur's defeat in Europe.

The latest political comment from Westminster.

Is zero tolerance the best way to stop people dropping litter? A civil liberties campaigner disagrees strongly with a council leader who wants to clean up the streets.

Tales of people who have been outwitted by animals; and more on the death of the giant carp which was admired by so many keen anglers biggest.

Councils are to be allowed to sell renewable energy to the National Grid.

It's 100 days since the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats formed their coalition - voters discuss how the government has performed.

Discussion about attitudes towards women who choose not to have children.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 17 Aug 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Is it time for zero tolerance towards people who drop litter?

    More and more Councils around the UK believe that getting really tough is the only way to deal with littering. But in turn they get accused of being authoritiarian and of bullying citizens.

    Duration: 19:04

  • Is admitting you don't want children taboo? (part 1)

    New research shows that women with children aren't as happy as those without children, and 30% of female university graduates don't think they'll have kids. Listeners and guests discuss.

    Duration: 10:47

  • Is admitting you don't want children taboo? (part 2)

    Male listeners react to new research which claims that women with children aren't as happy as those without.

    Duration: 09:41

Broadcast

  • Tue 17 Aug 2010 22:30