06/09/2010
Colin Murray sits in, with news from around the UK. The latest odds on the next Wales manager if Toshack does step down. And are working time rules failing junior doctors?
Colin Murray sits in, with news from around the UK, including sport, politics, and money.
With Wales possibly on the lookout for a new manager after John Toshack's indication that he is willing to quit, Colin gets the odds on the most likely candidates.
We hear from sports psychologist Professor Craig Mahoney to get to the bottom of Andy Murray's disappointing performance in the US Open.
And figures show almost a quarter of junior doctors drop out of their NHS training after two years. As Colin discovers, it's partly down to them covering wards at night because of the way their forty-eight hour working week is being implemented.
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The boy who discovered a pipe-bomb at his school
A Catholic primary school in County Antrim has been evacuated after an eight year old boy carried what's believed to be a pipe-bomb into his classroom. The boy describes what happened.
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- Mon 6 Sep 2010 12:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live