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01/02/2012

More than 70 people have died during riots at a football stadium in the Egyptian city Port Said. Tony talks to one of the club's spokespeople and residents in the city.

Breaking news that more than 70 people have died during riots at a football stadium in the Egyptian city of Port Said. We talk to people in Egypt. Tony gets reaction from one of the club's spokespeople, as well as fans and journalists in Egypt.
The Government wants to attract "fewer but better" immigrants to the UK. Ahead of a speech, by the immigration minister Damian Green, we ask if the UK can attract the cream of the world's professionals? Do they really want to come here and why?
Coppers is a fly on the wall documentary on Channel 4 with more than two million viewers. Some scenes are shocking, so we ask is policing the most difficult job in the country?
Tony talks to Ann Widdecombe. A survey and report says that older women are exploited on 成人快手 Shows like Strictly Come Dancing. The report mentions Ann Widdecombe who was a hit on Strictly. She tells us that she doesn't mind being a figure of fun.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Wed 1 Feb 2012 22:30

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  • Wed 1 Feb 2012 22:30