20/06/2010
Rachel Burden and Ian Payne present World Cup news, weather, plus the latest from the UK. Colin Paterson brings Dr Who to an orphanage in South Africa.
Rachel Burden and Ian Payne present World Cup news, weather, plus the latest from the UK.
In South Africa, Colin Paterson visits an orphanage to get the reaction of children watching football on TV for the first time, including a trail for Dr Who.
James Shaw hears from the UK oil industry's move to check all its offshore platforms after the BP oil spill.
Following the government's warning about legal high drugs, a festival organiser says there are very few illegal drugs at festivals.
And is Father's Day a Hallmark occasion or an opportunity to mark Dad's contribution to the family?
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"Some of the North Sea infrastructure is quite old"
The UK's oil industry says that a full MOT of all offshore platforms will be carried out following the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico. We hear analysis from a Professor of Petroleum Economics.
Duration: 05:46
Watching the World Cup
5 live's Colin Paterson visits an orphange near Johannesburg and gets animated commentary on the Ghana v Australia game from the HIV positive children who live there.
Duration: 03:25
UK oil industry to review all offshore operations
BP's inability to prevent the release into the sea of possibly as much as three million barrels of oil raises serious questions for companies operating in the North Sea. James Shaw reports.
Duration: 05:50
Minister: "We're going to double the amount of annual inspections"
The Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Charles Hendry, tells us his department will increase the oversight of drilling operations additional inspectors in its Aberdeen office.
Duration: 05:30
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- Sun 20 Jun 2010 06:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live