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Remembering Lucie Blackman, Libya after Gaddafi, Wenches in Trenches and Erasure's Vince Clarke

Matt Davison hears Jane Stear, Lucie Blackman's mother, describe her handling of post-traumatic stress brought on by her daughter's murder. Also, Matt hears from the self-styled Wenches in Trenches.

Matt Davison sits in for Dominic King.

Matt hears Lucie Blackman's mother Jane Stear from Sevenoaks explain the treatment that has helped her cope with post-traumatic stress brought on by her daughter's murder.

Matt talks to Richard Whitman, professor in politics and international relations at the University of Kent, about the future of Libya without Colonel Gaddafi.

Matt hears from the self-styled Wenches in Trenches as they set off from Folkestone on a fund-raising walk in northern France. The group are raising money for the charity ABF.

Matt chats to Vincent Clarke from Erasure about the duo's new album and tour 25 years on from their debut release.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Fri 21 Oct 2011 16:00