20/08/2016
News and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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0710
Usain Bolt becomes the first runner to win three gold medals in three successive Olympic Games after heΒ helped JamaicaΒ win the 4x100m relay. Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Ed Harry was commentating on the race last night.Β
0715
In the third of our Saturday programmes about Brexit we visit Gibraltar. Edward Macquisten is the Chief Executive of the Gibraltar chamber of commerce.
0720
A three-year-old boy has died after he was attacked by a dog in Essex. Andrew Rosindell is the Conservative MP for Romford.
0730
96% of Gibraltarians voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the Union. The Today programme’s Matthew Price reports.
0740
In this week's Meet the Author Jim Naughtie speaks to writer Meg Rosoff about her latest book which takes on her usual themes of adolescence, but came about because of the death of a friend.
0750
Six years after being included in the Conservative Party manifesto, the Government announced its obesity strategy this week. Professor John Ashton is former President of the Faculty of Public Health.
0810
Exactly five years ago President Obama called on the Syrian President Bashir-Al-Assad to step down but today Assad remains in power of Syria and human rights groups say half a million civilians there have been killed. Karin Von Hippel is a former Senior State Department official dealing with US strategy against the so-called Islamic State.
0820
What’s it like in Gibraltar since Brexit? Gemma Vasquez was in charge of the Remain campaign here in Gibraltar and Tarik el Yabani is one of the activists for the Leave campaign.
0830
The Rio Paralympics is facing significant cuts that could jeopardise some nation’s place in the games. Anne Wafula-Strike has represented both Kenya and Britain in the Paralympic wheelchair race and Tim Hollingsworth is the Chief Executive Officer of the British Paralympic Association.
0840
Gibraltar is the only British overseas territory that is part of the EU so it will be the most affected when we leave. Yet all of the fourteen overseas territories from Bermuda to the Caymans have a special relationship with the EU as a result of the UK's membership. Michael Poole is a member of the Falklands Legislative Assembly and Fabian Picardo is Gibraltar's chief minister.
0850
As the Olympics comes to an end we discuss the highlights. Simon Barnes is a sports journalist, Amy Williams is a Gold medallist in the Skeleton and Geoff Norcott is a stand-up comedian.
0855
What makes Gibraltar unique? Tito Vallejo Smith is an historian.
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- Sat 20 Aug 2016 07:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4