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16/11/2009

Victoria speaks to the sister of a girl who overdosed after being a victim of cyber-bullying. Plus, the Music Review and news that Mercedes have bought the Brawn Formula 1 team.

Hayley Heffernan talks about cyber-bullying and her 15-year-old sister Megan who died from an overdose after being bullied over the internet.

Plus, the former Chairman of RBS on whether the FSA will really rip up bankers' contracts and news that Mercedes have bought the Brawn Formula 1 team.

The Music Review check out releases from Them Crooked Vultures, Ellie Goulding and Rihanna.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00

Chapters

  • Girl jailed for bullying online

    Clips from an interview between Victoria and the the first person in the UK to serve a sentence for online bullying, Keeley Houghton.

    Duration: 02:48

  • Can we stop cyber-bullying?

    Hayley Heffernan talks about her 15 year old sister Megan, who died from an overdose after she was bullied, online and by text.

    Duration: 17:14

  • Clamping down on domestic violence

    New partners could be warned of their other half's history of domestic violence. 5 live's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw reports on proposals being considered by the police.

    Duration: 03:02

  • Collating a history of domestic violence

    Chief Constable Brian Moore, who reviewed measures to tackle domestic violence for the government, discusses how 'bad character evidence' from previous relationships could count against perpetrators.

    Duration: 11:50

Broadcast

  • Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00