28/02/2011
News from around the UK with Gabby Logan. Including Kevin Keegan on being a teen mentor, and Transport Secretary Philip Hammond on high speed rail.
Gabby's sports panel discusses Birningham's Carling Cup win, England's Six Nations Grand Slam prospects, and England's 338-all tie against India in the Cricket World Cup.
England, Newcastle and Liverpool legend Kevin Keegan tells Gabby why he's decided to become a mentor for a project to inspire teenagers. The youngsters will kick off their careers by trying their hand at sporting jobs, ranging from refereeing and journalism to sports presenting.
In the second hour, the latest from Libya. We hear from the daughter of a man who's been rescued by Royal Navy frigate HMS Cumberland, a British construction worker pulled out of Libya late on Friday night by the Italian Navy, and the Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt.
Plus as the High Speed Rail consultation begins, the Transport Secretary Philip Hammond and Andrea Leadsom, whose South Northamptonshire constituency is on the route discuss the plan's merits, along with Jerry Marshall from the campaign group AGHAST - Action Group Against High Speed Two.
Email: logan@bbc.co.uk. Twiiter: @Gabby_Logan.
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Keegan's first 91热爆 interview since leaving Newcastle
Duration: 12:56
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- Mon 28 Feb 2011 12:0091热爆 Radio 5 Live