13/05/2010
Junior Apprentice, three new MPs, Fulham's Europa League defeat and new Health Secretary Andrew Lansley discusses how a spending review will affect the NHS.
New Health Secretary Andrew Lansley discusses how a spending review will affect the NHS.
Michelle Kurland, executive producer of Junior Apprentice, discusses the new 91热爆 programme.
Nick Pisani, Editor of Question Time from 2000 to 2006, on advising new Prime Minister David Cameron on style and presentation.
Three new MPs - Conservative Mark Spencer, Labour Yasmin Quereshi and Lib Dem Gordon Birtwhistle - talk about the new challenges they face in parliament.
Anthony Howard, a political journalist and historian, provides a historical perspective of hung parliaments and coalition governments.
In sport, Fulham head home from Hamburg with their Europa League dream over.
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Should kids ever be told they've lost?
The Junior Apprentice sees Sir Alan Sugar back on our TV screens. He fired his first candidate last night, 16 year-old Jordan De Courcy. But is it right to "sack" young people on national telly?
Duration: 04:45
An influx of new MPs
Amid the political events of the last six days, two hundred and twenty six new people have started their lives as MPs. Three newly-elected representatives tell Nicky about their first week.
Duration: 07:42
Andrew Lansley on NHS reform
The new health secretary reveals his plans for the future of the NHS, including the provision of new drugs and changes in front-line staff.
Duration: 07:34
Broadcast
- Thu 13 May 2010 06:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live