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19/05/2010

Cricket legend Michael Holding joins Gabby in the studio and a mum who survived skin cancer is showing graphic pictures of her scars to teenagers in schools.

The legendary West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding joins Gabby in the studio.

Nick Clegg sets out his plans for rolling back what he calls the illegitimate advances of the state. CCTV, the DNA database and ID cards are discussed.

Mandi Welsh has horrific scars after getting skin cancer from using sunbeds too much - she talks about going into schools to warn teenagers about sunbeds.

The left wing Labour MP, John McDonnell, formally announces his bid for the party leadership.

In sport, Spanish journalist Guillem Balague has the latest on Cesc Fabrages and his speculated move to Barcelona.

2 hours

Last on

Wed 19 May 2010 12:00

Chapters

  • Is the Government right to scale back Big Brother state?

    Lord McKenzie, former head of Super Intendents, David Bond, documentary maker, Sandra Hudson, a victim's wife and Tim and IT specialist debate the issue.

    Duration: 17:21

  • A mum's campaign on the risks of sunbeds

    Mandi Welsh who survived skin cancer is showing graphic pictures of her scars to teenagers in County Durham, to try and shock them out of using sunbeds.

    Duration: 07:46

  • West Indies cricket legend Michael Holding

    Known as "Whispering Death" when he spearheaded the almost-unbeatable West Indies pace attack, Michael Holding talks about his career in the sport and the state of modern cricket.

    Duration: 23:27

Broadcast

  • Wed 19 May 2010 12:00