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24/11/2009

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with reaction to the start of the public hearings for Sir John Chilcott's Iraq inquiry. Plus reports on police taking DNA samples on arrest.

Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty present with reaction to the start of the public hearings for Sir John Chilcott's Iraq inquiry. There's also reports on the police taking of DNA samples on arrest, and the latest on the flooding situation in Cumbria. Plus a look ahead to tonight's Champion's League action where Liverpool and Rangers are in danger of going out.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 24 Nov 2009 06:00

Chapters

  • Blair felt Iraq invasion was in the "interests of the world"

    Lord Falconer, former lord chancellor and close friend of Tony Blair, discusses Blair's decision to go to war in Iraq, arguing he "was not disingenuous".

    Duration: 06:12

  • Is our legal process suitable for children?

    The Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association, Paul Mendelle, discusses how the courts treat child witnesses.

    Duration: 04:46

  • Terror raids across North West England

    5 live's correspondent Nick Ravenscroft has news of an independent report into a huge anti-terrorism operation across Manchester, Liverpool and Lancashire, in which 12 men were arrested.

    Duration: 02:33

  • Lord Carlile on his anti-terror report

    Lord Carlile on his report into the arrests of 12 men in terror raids across Manchester, Liverpool and Lancashire. All the men arrested were released without charge.

    Duration: 04:41

  • Routine recording on the DNA database

    A report looking at the workings of the national DNA database is recommending that the police stop taking routine samples from everyone they arrest. A lawyer and a campaigner debate the findings.

    Duration: 04:13

Broadcast

  • Tue 24 Nov 2009 06:00