09/10/2009
Victoria Derbyshire with reaction to President Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Victoria Derbyshire with reaction to President Obama winning this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Plus, computer hacker Gary McKinnon's mother, Janis Sharp, on the High Court's ruling that he cannot appeal against extradition to the US. And, coverage of the memorial service from St Paul's Cathedral for the 179 British military and civilian personnel who lost their lives whilst serving in Iraq.
In sport, golf and rugby sevens have been chosen as official sports for the 2016 Olympics, while the SPL dismiss the idea of the Old Firm playing outside of Scotland.
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Gary McKinnon's mother on ruling that he cannot appeal
Janis Sharp, mother of computer hacker Gary McKinnon, reacts to the High Court's ruling that he cannot take his appeal against his extradition to the USA in the UK's Supreme Court.
Duration: 10:02
5 live callers respond to the McKinnon ruling
The High Court says that hacker Gary McKinnon can't appeal to the new Supreme Court against his extradition to the US. Christian in Sedgefield, Marie in Glasgow and David in Salford debate the ruling.
Duration: 04:32
CND: "Obama has created a new mood"
Kate Hudson, chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, on Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize.
Duration: 02:39
Golf and rugby sevens admitted to the Olympics
Jacques Rogge, IOC chairman, interrupts Matt's sports news bulletin to announce golf and rugby sevens will be part of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Duration: 02:56
Barnes exits Tranmere Rovers
John Barnes pledged to Phil Williams yesterday that he would turn the form of his ailing side around. Today, Tranmere let him go.
Duration: 00:40
"This is great news for golf!"
Keen golfer DJ Spoony and Tim Lacey from Ultimate Rugby Sevens discuss the impact their two sports will make at the 2016 Olympic Games.
Duration: 03:04
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