05/12/2010
Pieterson bosses the Ashes; British passengers are still affected by the Spanish air traffic control walkout; the Coalition proposes a tuition fee payment plan for poorer students.
Kevin Pieterson is only defeated by the weather as he hits a chanceless 213 on day three of the second Ashes test in Adelaide. He speaks to our man at The Ashes, Mark Pougatch.
Thousands of British passengers remain stranded after Saturday's unofficial walkout by air traffic controllers in Spain. Officials say the backlog could take 48 hours to clear. We speak to Tim Jeans, managing director of Monarch Airlines.
Plus, ahead of Thursday's Commons votes, the Coalition reveals a plan which could mean tuition fees for thousands of university students from poorer families in England are paid for up to two years.
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Tim Henman talks to Phil Williams
Duration: 14:27
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Langer and Hayden reunited
Duration: 01:54
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Kevin Pietersen on his unbeaten 213
Duration: 02:55
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Rachel Burden: 'My father is my harshest critic'
Duration: 02:05
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- Sun 5 Dec 2010 06:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live