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22/02/2010

All the main news from the UK and around the world with Russell Fuller and Shelagh Fogarty, including sports reaction.

Latest news and sport with Russell Fuller and Shelagh Fogarty.

Christine Pratt, founder of the National Bullying Helpline, claims the helpline have received calls from members of Gordon Brown's staff. Reaction comes from Peter Watt, former General Secretary of the Labour Party, and the Sun's Trevor Kavanagh.

Plus, latest on the floods in Madeira, Mark Kermode's assessment of the Baftas and was Man City v Liverpool the most boring match of the season?

3 hours

Last on

Mon 22 Feb 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Christine Pratt responds to criticisms

    The founder of the National Bullying Helpline, who made claims about receiving calls from staff at Number 10, responds to criticisms that making that public was a breach of confidentiality.

    Duration: 06:43

  • The Baftas: A very British occasion

    The independent film The Hurt Locker won six awards at the Baftas, including best film. Colin Firth and Carey Mulligan also picked up awards. Colin Paterson was there.

    Duration: 05:39

  • Madeira is "well and truly trashed"

    A British woman is one of 40 people to die on the Portuguese island of Madeira after flash floods at the weekend. Alexander Ellis is the UK Ambassador to Portugal and speaks to Shelagh.

    Duration: 03:00

Broadcast

  • Mon 22 Feb 2010 06:00