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19/09/2015

Japan's rugby joy after shock World Cup win over South Africa. Plus rogue landlords, Brian Sewell tributes and Lib Dems woo wavering Labour voters. Presented by Adrian Goldberg.

Adrian Goldberg presents.

As Lib Dem leader Tim Farron looks to woo wavering Labour voters & MPs at the start of his party's annual conference, can the Liberal Democrats really hope to scoop up disaffected Labour supporters in a changed political landscape?

Plus Matthew Doyle, former special advisor to Tony Blair, assesses Jeremy Corbyn's first week as Labour leader.

Anna Holligan reports on the plight of refugees on the Austrian-Hungarian border amid recriminations among EU nations over how to handle the growing crisis.

An ecstatic Japanese rugby union fan shares his joy after watching Japan beat South Africa in their opening Pool B match at the Rugby World Cup - in what's being hailed one of the greatest upsets in sporting history

Arts correspondent Rosie Millard pays tribute to Brian Sewell after the death of the outspoken & erudite art critic at the age of 84.

Acclaimed Hacienda DJ Dave Haslam chats to Adrian about his new book charting the history of the British nightclub.

Plus: Pope Francis touches down in Havana at the start of a visit to Cuba; the Local Government Association calls for jail sentences for so-called rogue landlords; and is it time to get tough with drunken passengers on planes?

And Louise Cooper & Dreda Say Mitchell cast their eyes over the Sunday papers in the midnight newspaper review.

4 hours

Last on

Sat 19 Sep 2015 22:00

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  • Sat 19 Sep 2015 22:00