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30/06/2010

With Phil Williams and Shelagh Fogarty. News from the UK and around the world, including the latest from the World Cup in South Africa. Plus travel updates.

Justice Minister Ken Clarke is planning radical prison reforms to 'shut the revolving door of crime and reoffending'.

Reaction to the deaths at Lindsey Oil refinery and a house fire in Anglesey.

Dame Stella Rimmington and Sir Christopher Meyer respond to news that a Russian spy ring has been discovered in the US.

Liverpool fan James McKenna on Roy Hodgson's appointment at Liverpool plus all you ever needed to know about a scandal that's rocking the world of sumo wrestling.

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3 hours

Last on

Wed 30 Jun 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Former MI5 head on 'Russian spy ring' arrests

    Following arrests in the US over an alleged spy ring, ex-MI5 head Dame Stella Rimington discusses the potential impact on US-Russo relations, and how informed the White House would have been.

    Duration: 04:39

Broadcast

  • Wed 30 Jun 2010 06:00