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The first day of the first Ashes Test is England's as Stuart Broad takes five wickets - and the Foreign Office warns about the dangers of owning, dealing and smuggling drugs abroad.
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden in the UK while Mark Pougatch presents from Brisbane, as England take the honours on day one of the first Ashes test, thanks in large part to Stuart Broad's five wickets; as the Foreign Office issues new warnings about the dangers of owning, dealing and smuggling drugs abroad we hear from a British man who spent nineteen years in a Philippino jail - and the Local Government Association says England's authorities are missing out to the tune of four billion pounds a year.
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Booed by Boycott at the Ashes
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- Thu 21 Nov 2013 06:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live