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23/04/2010

Shelagh Fogarty is live from a caf脙漏 in the heart of Bristol following the second Prime Ministerial TV debate. Plus Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with the rest of the day's news.

Shelagh Fogarty is in John's York Caf脙漏 in Bristol to assess how the second Prime Ministerial debate went down with people in the city.

On St George's Day, Nicky Campbell discusses the nature of Englishness.

British world Super Middlewieght boxing champion Carl Froch talks to Nicky ahead of his title-fight against Mikkel Kessler in Denmark on Saturday evening.

3 hours

Last on

Fri 23 Apr 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Danny Alexander talks about the TV debates

    The second TV debate happened the night before and Danny Alexander, Chief of Staff for Nick Clegg talks about Lib Dem policies and how he thought his party had performed

    Duration: 07:14

  • William Hague talks about Cameron's performance in the TV debates

    The Shadow Foreign Secretary also answer questions from members of the public at a cafe in Bristol with Shelagh Fogarty

    Duration: 08:02

  • Douglas Alexander comments on the TV debate

    The International Development Secretary talks from a cafe in Bristol about the previous night's TV debate

    Duration: 07:12

  • Closing stages on the Guinness Premiership

    Former Leicester Tigers and England captain Martin Corry previews this weekend's penultimate round of the rugby union Premiership. The Tigers currently top the table.

    Duration: 05:47

  • Are we judging personality over policy?

    Olly Grender, former Lib Dem communications director, David Hill, former communications director for Labour and former Tory spin doctor Joanne Nadler debate style over substance

    Duration: 06:25

  • Carl Froch on defending his world title

    British boxer Carl Froch speaks to Nicky ahead of defending his WBC world title against Mikkel Kessler in Denmark.

    Duration: 04:29

Broadcast

  • Fri 23 Apr 2010 06:00