12/04/2010
Labour launches its manifesto for the general election. Gordon Brown says they won't increase income tax and they'll halve the UK's deficit by 2014.
Labour launches its manifesto for the general election. Gordon Brown says they won't increase income tax and they'll halve the UK's deficit by 2014.
Three former Labour MPs defending charges of theft over Parliamentary expenses are granted legal aid.
At least 9 people are killed in a train crash in northern Italy.
In Sport, Hiddink says turning down the Man City job was a difficult decision and Murray's fomer coach Leon Smith is confirmed as Britain's new Davis Cup captain.
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Reaction to the Labour manifesto
5 live's Economics Editor, Stephanie Flanders examines the economic proposals in Labour's manifesto. Chief Political Correspondent, John Pienaar also analyses Labour's proposals.
Duration: 03:58
Douglas Alexander defends Labour's manifesto
Labour's election co-ordinator, Douglas Alexander explains why Labour still needs to fight for reform. He discusses their economy policies, public services and health, plus the issue of public trust.
Duration: 06:07
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- Mon 12 Apr 2010 16:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live