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18/05/2010

Who should pay for university fees - students or the taxpayer? Plus, news that the man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in New York has appeared in court.

Tony's opening debate is about university fees and who should pay - students or the taxpayer?

The man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in New York's Times Square has appeared in court.

Is it time to revamp the booze laws? A retail industry representative, a hospital consultant specialising in treating liver damage and racing pundit John McKirick discuss.

A photo journalist in Bangkok describes the standoff between troops and anti-government protestors.

Finally, Tony speaks to Wimbledon's first ever Championships Poet - Matt Harvey.

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2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 18 May 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Wimbledon's first ever Championships Poet

    SW19 now has an official poet in residence. Tennis bard Matt Harvey explains what his role entails and how he's had difficulty finding a rhyme for Federer.

    Duration: 05:16

Broadcast

  • Tue 18 May 2010 22:30