26/01/2010
Are the police abusing anti-terror laws? Should you be fined if you don't vote? Plus, wrong tax codes, dodgy A level papers and what teachers think of SATS for eleven year-olds.
Are the police abusing anti-terror laws? Two children's TV presenters were stopped and warned after filming a trailer whilst wearing military clothing and wielding hairdryers.
Julie Walters says she's not going to vote as she's so disillusioned with politicians. Do you agree or should you be fined if you don't vote?
Reaction from A level biology students who say the paper they sat on Monday bore no resemblance to anything they had studied.
Plus, reports on wrong tax codes being given out and teaching unions holding a ballot to boycott SATS for eleven year-olds.
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Was that Biology A-level paper too hard?
9000 students have joined a Facebook group to complain about an exam. They say the questions had nothing to do with the syllabus they were taught. Three of those students speak to Tony.
Duration: 08:48
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- Tue 26 Jan 2010 22:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live