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24/04/2010

Tories deny David Cameron plans public sector cuts in NI and NE England, Labour claim it's a gaffe; Julia Bradbury defends naked calendar pose; a 70-year-old man boxes for charity.

Shadow culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, defends David Cameron's comments about public sector cuts in Northern Ireland and north east England.

Care services minister, Phil Hope, attacks the comments but cannot say a Labour government would not be forced to do the same in the UK.

Sali Hughes, writing in the Guardian, attacks people posing nude for charity calendars, Julia Bradbury, who posed naked herself, defends them.

Plus, 70-year-old Brian Dossett tells us why he's fighting a round of judo, a round of boxing and then a round of cagefighting against three different and much younger opponents.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 24 Apr 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Tory policies on balancing public and private sector

    Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt explains Conservative policies on boosting the private sector, particularly in N. Ireland and north east England, and public sector cuts.

    Duration: 08:36

  • Will Labour protect the public sector from cuts?

    The Care Services minister Phil Hope discusses Labour's proposals to protect frontline services in the public sector from cuts. He also discusses Gordon Brown's performance during Labour's campaign.

    Duration: 05:35

Broadcast

  • Sat 24 Apr 2010 06:00