13/10/2010
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with updates from the Chilean mine, Simon Hughes on tuition fees, and a look back at a disappointing night of Euro 2012 action.
Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty with regular updates from the mine rescue in Chile as the first men emerge, and news from the hospital where the men will be taken.
Simon Hughes, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, tells us that Lib Dem MPs could vote against the tuition fee increases proposed in Lord Browne's education review.
English sprinter Katherine Endacott shares her joy at getting a silver medal in the Commonwealth 100 metres, having been bumped up from fourth because two other competitors were disqualified.
Former Leader of the Opposition at Westminster Michael Howard shares his advice on how Ed Miliband should prepare for his first Prime Minister's Questions, and how Ann Widdecombe hasn't tempted him into watching Strictly Come Dancing.
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