23/11/2009
As residents in Cumbria come to terms with damage caused by the floods, Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty present the latest updates. Plus Katie Price leaves the jungle, reaction to Spurs 9-1 goalfest, and why prisons need technology to block mobile phones.
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Allerdale Borough Council and a Cockermouth resident
The leader of the local council and a Cumbrian teacher on the ongoing flooding situation. Guy's commute to his school is expected to take him 17 miles out of his way.
Duration: 05:53
Escaping the floods in a wheelie-bin
Chris Freer lives in Cockermouth. He had to be rescued from his home along with his wife and nine month old baby, and used the house wheelie-bin as a makeshift boat.
Duration: 04:27
The problem with British tennis
5 live Breakfast's Stephen Chittenden is at Great Shelford Tennis Club in Cambridgeshire to try to discover why, apart from Andy Murray's exploits, it's been a dire 2009 for British tennis.
Duration: 06:31
Jennie Bond and Mike Read on Jordan
Jennie Bond and Mike Read talk about what Jordan is really like: "As Katie Price she is very sweet, as Jordan she's incredibly shrewd."
Duration: 06:01
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