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29/10/2009

Two men have been jailed for running Scotland's biggest paedophile ring, the British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates make contact and Wigan Athletic sack Marlon King.

Peter Allen and Anita Anand with news that two men have been jailed for running Scotland's biggest paedophile ring and the British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates have contacted the UK by phone.

Plus, reports on Tony McNulty's apology to the Commons, 91热爆 executive pay, the US economy, postal strikes and meerkats.

In Sport, Wigan's Marlon King is jailed for 18 months and Donington Park won't stage the British Grand Prix.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 29 Oct 2009 16:00

Chapters

  • Abuse ringleaders jailed for life

    The two men at the centre of the biggest paedophile network in Scottish legal history have been jailed for life. Drive hears reaction, including statements from the parents of the abused children.

    Duration: 03:39

  • "Just to hear they are alive is great news"

    Anita Anand talks to Leah Mickleborough, niece of Paul and Rachel Chandler, the couple kidnapped by pirates in the Indian Ocean. Leah details her emotions after hearing Paul's phone call with ITV.

    Duration: 05:20

  • Dave Whelan: King is "finished at Wigan Athletic"

    Wigan chairman Dave Whelan says the club will be severing the contract of footballer Marlon King after the striker was found guilty of sexual assault and actual bodily harm.

    Duration: 02:50

  • The forensic evidence that helped convict Neil Strachan

    Professor Sue Black explains how a picture of just a thumb and a leg provided vital evidence in the conviction of 2 men at the centre of Scotland's largest known child abuse network

    Duration: 05:06

  • Bobby Barnes on Marlon King sentence

    PFA Deputy Chief Executive Bobby Barnes says it's too early to say if Premier League striker Marlon King should ever play again after he was found guilty sexual assault and actual bodily harm.

    Duration: 03:10

Broadcast

  • Thu 29 Oct 2009 16:00