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10/04/2010

David Willetts explains Tory plans for tax breaks for some married couples, pub landlords say tied costs are driving them out of business, and we preview the Grand National.

Russell Fuller and Ranvir Singh with all the news and sports reaction.

David Willetts explains how 4 million married couples and civil partners would get a tax break under Conservative plans to support marriage.

Nicky Francey, a landlady in a tied-pub in South London explains how costs are driving her out of business. Bridget Simmonds from the British Beer and Pub Association defends the tied system.

Plus, Liz from London whose great uncle won the Grand National on Master Robert in 1924.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 10 Apr 2010 06:00

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  • Tories explain their plans for tax breaks for married couples

    Shadow universities and skills minister David Willetts explains how four million married couples and civil partners would get a tax break under Conservative plans to support marriage.

    Duration: 07:31

Broadcast

  • Sat 10 Apr 2010 06:00