21/12/2009
Reports on travel chaos, Brittany Murphy's death, Mark Hughes' sacking and Tory proposals to give homeowners more legal protection against intruders.
Russell Fuller and Shelagh Fogarty with reaction to widespread travel chaos and the death of Hollywood actress Brittany Murphy.
Shadow 91热爆 Secretary Chris Grayling discusses Tory proposals to give homeowners more legal protection against intruders. And, Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morrello celebrates securing the Christmas number 1.
In sport, former Manchester City boss Brian Horton on the sacking of Mark Hughes.
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How far should we be able to go to protect our homes?
The Shadow 91热爆 Secretary Chris Grayling thinks people should have greater legal protection against intruders and feel that "the law is on their side".
Duration: 04:29
What went wrong with Eurostar?
Nirj Deva, Conservative MEP for the South East of England, and transport writer Christian Woolmer discuss the problems. 5 live's reporter Catherine Miller reports from St Pancras station.
Duration: 08:12
Brian Horton reacts to Hughes' sacking
Brian Horton, who was the Manchester City manager between 1993 and 1995, and currently assistant to Phil Brown at Hull City, says the sacking of Mark Hughes "shocked the whole of the football world".
Duration: 04:58
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- Mon 21 Dec 2009 06:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live