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29/04/2010

Victoria Derbyshire is live in Rochdale, the town which has suddenly become the big focus of the general election campaign, following 'bigotgate'.

Victoria is live in Rochdale, the town which has become the main focus for the general election campaign, following 'bigotgate'. Customers at Rochdale Market tell us if they still buy into Gordon Brown.

A new helpline has launched to give advice to the estimated 2 million people in the UK thought to be the victims of stalkers.

The Institute of Fiscal Studies has warned that the UK is facing the deepest spending cuts since the 1970s regardless of who wins the election. But are they happening already? Which public services have already been cut where you live and what impact is it having on your life and your local area?

In sport, Al Fayed says Fulham will keep hold of Hodgson as they bid to reach their first ever European final.

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Last on

Thu 29 Apr 2010 10:00

Chapters

  • Victoria speaks to the people of Rochdale

    Victoria came live from Rochdale, the town which became the focus of the election campaign after Gordon Brown refered to a local pensioner as a "bigoted woman".

    Duration: 02:00:00

Broadcast

  • Thu 29 Apr 2010 10:00