29/09/2009
91热爆 Secretary Alan Johnson reacts to the Fiona Pilkington case by stating the government is tackling anti-social behaviour.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty unearth what led to Fiona Pilkington killing herself and her daughter after years of abuse. We speak to the MP for the estate where it happened, former 91热爆 Secretary John Reid and current 91热爆 Secretary Alan Johnson.
And our medical correspondent reports on trials to determine which of the two types of swine flu vaccine bought by the UK is most appropriate for children.
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A new swine flu vaccine trial begins
The UK has bought two types of vaccine. A trial begins to see which is best for children.
Duration: 03:53
Children's health affected by mums working
Catherine Law published a study on children's health. She talks to mum Rebecca Watson.
Duration: 05:27
Alan Johnson talks about the Fiona Pilkington case
Labour MP Alan Johnson says the government is tackling anti-social behaviour.
Duration: 06:08
Did cervical cancer jab cause school girl death?
Health experts discuss the death of Natalie Morton and vaccine safety.
Duration: 04:52
Footballer Casey Stoney celebrates new women's league
Casey Stoney explains what the new league means for women's football.
Duration: 03:52
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- Tue 29 Sep 2009 06:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live