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13/06/2015

British spies are moved after Russia and China crack Snowden's stolen messages. Plus a Euromillions Lottery win, the Foo Fighters, a Ramadan fasting ban and a prison break hunt.

MI6 pulls agents out of live operations in hostile countries after Russia & China decode the Snowden files.

Camelot's Andy Carter explains the advice given to lottery winners, while Roy Gibney remembers how he celebrated his own big lottery win, and offers his own words of wisdom to the lucky winner who's scooped 拢93 million in the Euromillions draw.

Foo Fighters fans Che Thomas & Cecelia Svensson recount the dramatic events at a gig in Gothenburg, where frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg after falling off the stage - only to continue performing after having his leg placed in a cast. The band have cancelled two upcoming concerts and are yet to confirm whether their two gigs at Wembley next weekend will go ahead as planned.

Local reporter Alex Rose gives the latest on the hunt for the two convicted murderers who've been on the run for over a week after using power tools to escape from a maximum security prison in New York state.

Family law barrister Nicholas Cusworth QC - former head of the family Law Bar Association - explains the thinking of the family courts, in the wake of the Minnock case which saw a 3 year old boy taken by his mother in defiance of a court order granting custody to the boy's father.

Haringey Imam Ajmal Masroor & commentator Mohammed Shafiq discuss the decision of an east London primary school trust to ban children from fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Democratic strategist Michael Bronstein assesses the first major speech of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as she makes her bid for the White House in 2016.

Melissa Luck from KXLY 4 News in Spokane explains the remarkable story of the NAACP's Rachel Dolezal, whose white parents allege she's been pretending to be black, as police in the city drop their investigation into alleged race hate crimes against her.

And David Banks & David Vance enjoy lively heated debate as they discuss the big stories making headlines in the Sunday papers.

4 hours

Last on

Sat 13 Jun 2015 23:00

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  • Sat 13 Jun 2015 23:00