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16/10/2009

Should children start school later? A major report into primary education in England says children shouldn't start formal lessons until they're six years old. And the latest on Jenson Button's preparation for F1's Brazilian Grand Prix.

3 hours

Last on

Fri 16 Oct 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Prof Robin Alexander: "We're not soft on assessment"

    One of the authors of a major report into primary education in England explains the study's findings.

    Duration: 09:06

  • Daniel Keating on why the high bar is Hollywood

    Silver medal gymnast Keating talks about his favourite event, after winning Britain's first ever medal in the World Championships men's all around event.

    Duration: 05:11

  • A scream as loud as a jet engine

    World record holder for the loudest scream, Jill Drake, explains how she first discovered her talent and gives us a demo.

    Duration: 03:43

  • Primary head: "Children want to be taught"

    Head teachers Bernadette Duffy and Irina Tyk discuss the best way to teach very young children.

    Duration: 10:00

  • Will the postal strike fall on deaf ears?

    A leaked document states Royal Mail will not negotiate with unions. Labour MP Geraldine Smith says the government must step in and mediate.

    Duration: 03:48

Broadcast

  • Fri 16 Oct 2009 06:00