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08/03/2010

Victoria speaks to some of the 270,000 civil servants who have begun a 48-hour strike over redundancy pay.

Colin Paterson delivers some magic from the Oscars - with an interview with Carey Mulligan, Robert Downey Jr and The Hurt Locker's producer.

Public sector workers reveal why they are joining the UK-wide civil service strike.

Dominic Grieve tells us why he wants Jack Straw to give a statement to the commons on Jon Venables.

The Music Review features Lemar and Amy MacDonald.

2 hours

Last on

Mon 8 Mar 2010 10:00

Chapters

  • Shadow Justice Secretary on Jon Venables case

    Dominic Grieve, Conservative Shadow Justice Secretary discusses the handling of Jon Venables' return to prison and the issue of transparency in the James Bulger case.

    Duration: 06:14

  • Monday Music Review: Lemar, John Robb and Amy MacDonald

    It's a Monday, it's 11:30, so it must be time for Victoria's weekly music review. In the studio is Lemar, the massively popular soul and r&b musician.

    Duration: 22:11

  • "The majority of civil servants are not well-paid by modern standards"

    Three civil servants talk to Victoria about the support they are receiving on the picket line. They are protesting about cuts being made to their redundancy packages by the government.

    Duration: 06:37

  • Sympathy for those on the picket line?

    Two 5 live callers, one from the public sector and one who works in the private sector, debate the biggest industrial action in the public sector for over 20 years.

    Duration: 07:40

Broadcast

  • Mon 8 Mar 2010 10:00