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05/09/2010

The big sports stories, news, weather, plus previews of the weekend's sporting events with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.

The big sports stories, news, weather, plus previews of the weekend's sporting events with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.

There's news that Wayne Rooney may not go to Switzerland for the latest Euro 2012 qualifier. It follows allegations in the Sunday papers about his private life.

Whether it's 'mint' in Manchester, or 'tidy' in Port Talbot, regional slang words are spreading away from their roots because of social networking websites and texting. Fiona McPherson, senior editor of the Oxford English Dictionary of New Words, explains the trend, while Lynne Truss, author of punctuation polemic Eats Shoots and Leaves tells us she's a fan of mixing and matching our dialects.

And Rachel and Phil meet a man who's very good at holding his breath. Jim Lawless has set a new British freedive record by plunging to 100 metres under water. He got there in a single breath - which had to sustain him for two minutes and seven seconds.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 5 Sep 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Pakistan cricket team rocked by fresh fixing claims

    Former Pakistan batsman Younis Ahmed insists greed could be the only possible motivation for any of his country's stars to become involved in corruption.

    Duration: 04:53

  • New Zealand assesses quake damage

    Officials in New Zealand have been evaluating the damage caused in the city of Christchurch by an earthquake and its many aftershocks. Greg Ward reports on the extent of the damage

    Duration: 03:47

  • Are 'yous' up on your slang?

    Experts say that social networking sites are spreading regional slang faster than ever. Fiona McPhearson, the Senior Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary New Words explains how.

    Duration: 05:00

Broadcast

  • Sun 5 Sep 2010 06:00