31/01/2011
Crawley's chief exec on FA Cup Man United tie, why teen morning after pills cause STI rise, and the new 'gang ASBOs'- James Gregory on how gang violence stole the life of his son.
News and sport from around the UK with Gabby Logan, including the sport panel.
News of the World sports writer Neil Ashton, 91热爆 football commentator Jacqui Oatley and football reporter Ian Dennis start the programme with a discussion about Fernando Torres, and other predicted big money transfers. Are the agents the real winners?
After a fantastic weekend for Crawley Town in the FA Cup, the club's chief executive Alan Williams joins Gabby in the first half hour about the mouth-watering fifth round tie they've set up with Manchester United.
Virginia Wade tells Gabby in the second half-hour what Andy Murray needs to work on now, after his failure to overcome Djokovic in the Australian Open final.
In the final hour, a study has found that free morning after pills for teenagers have failed to cut unwanted pregnancies. Professor David Payton from the University of Nottingham explains why the scheme caused sexually transmitted infections to rise.
And new antisocial behaviour injunctions aimed at tackling the behaviour of gang members are being introduced today. We hear from James Gregory, whose 16 year old son Giuseppe was shot dead in Manchester as a result of gang violence.
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