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10/02/2010

Lord Sugar on Portsmouth's fight to avoid administration, Kraft to close Cadbury's factory in Somerset plus Bill Nighy and Richard Curtis on calls for a 'Robin Hood' tax on banks.

Lord Sugar on Portsmouth and the High Court winding-up order which could move the club closer to administration.

Felicity Loudon, great granddaughter of George Cadbury, on Kraft's decision to close the Cadbury factory in Somerset.

Bill Nighy and Richard Curtis on their campaign to establish a 'Robin Hood' tax on banks.

And, the National Audit Office warn hospitals here and in Afghanistan are struggling to cope with the number of injured soldiers from the ongoing battle.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 10 Feb 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Will medical resources cope with the Afghanistan offensive?

    The 91热爆's Caroline Wyatt explains that medical resources in Helmand and the UK available for wounded soldiers are extremely stretched.

    Duration: 01:30

  • A mother discusses her son's role in Operation Moshtarak

    Jane Horrey's son Ross will be involved in Operation Moshtarak in Afghanistan. Jane explains her son has already seen many war casualties in the region.

    Duration: 04:35

  • Kraft to close Cadbury's Bristol factory

    Reaction to the proposed closure of Cadbury's factory at Somerdale in Bristol. Hear from Professor David Bailey and a descendant of the founder of Terry's chocolate, taken over by Kraft in 1993.

    Duration: 04:33

  • "Kraft seem to be full of empty promises"

    Felicity Loudon, great granddaughter of George Cadbury, gives her reaction to the news that Kraft plan to close the Cadbury's factory at Somerdale in Bristol.

    Duration: 02:33

Broadcast

  • Wed 10 Feb 2010 06:00