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05/05/2010

Undecided voters quiz candidates from the three main parties and demonstrators clash with riot police in Athens.

According to the latest polls, nearly half of people still haven't decided which party to vote for in tomorrow's general election. On the last day of campaigning, we pin down a Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat candidate to see if anything they say now can help make your mind up. They are Andy Burnham, Justine Greening and Norman Baker.

We speak to Dr David Southall, struck off for wrongly accusing a woman of killing her own son. Yesterday, the Appeal Court quashed that decision.

We're in Athens as thousands of demonstrators clash with riot police outside the Parliament building.

And one person's still missing after a fire at The Majestic Hotel in Harrogate.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 5 May 2010 10:30

Chapters

  • Dr David Southall on being put back on the medical register

    Dr David Southall was struck off the medical register 3 years ago for wrongly accusing a woman of drugging and killing her ten year old son.

    Duration: 09:07

  • Dr David Southall on the protection of children

    Stephen Nolan asks Dr David Southall about child protection work after he won an appeal in a long dispute over a case he handled.

    Duration: 04:36

Broadcast

  • Wed 5 May 2010 10:30