London 2012 chairman Lord Coe, south east broadband speeds and publicist Max Clifford
Dom hears from London 2012 chairman Lord Coe after he confirms Brands Hatch will host the Paralympic cycle road races. Also, Dom talks to Surrey-based publicist Max Clifford about super-injunctions.
Dominic King hears from London 2012 chairman Lord Coe on his tour of the south east. In Kent, he confirms Brands Hatch will host the 2012 Paralympic cycle road races. In Surrey, he visits Box Hill, part of the Olympic cycle road race. And the double Olympic Gold Medallist visits Tanbridge House School in Horsham, west Sussex.
Dom hears how Β£40m pounds could be invested in the broadband network in Kent if the county council is successful in its bid to the Government. Meanwhile, in Chichester businesses and internet service providers meet Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to talk about how to provide better and faster internet connections.
Plus, Dom talks to Surrey-based publicist Max Clifford about super-injunctions. One of Britain's most senior civil judges, Lord Neuberger, has recommended that journalists should have more of a say when people go to the courts to keep information out of the media.
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