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A 90-second summary of what the new deal will mean for the technology company.
Jessica Ennis Hill said Katarina Johnson Thompson is β€capableβ€ of getting a gold medal.
A former Inspector General of the American Transportation Department, on air crashes.
Contrasting theories about the route of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
Billy Bragg and listeners pay tribute to Tony Benn and share the times they met him.
In this 90-second summary three 5 live callers share their view on the cost of living.
Find out what people think of the new pound coin and why the UK needs a new one.
Dominic Laurie with a run down of the main headlines from the 2014 budget.
5 live’s chief political correspondent analyses today's Prime Minister's Questions.
Richard Herman describes process of claiming Β£13,000 in damages from cold calling.
The government's considering making it illegal to emotionally abuse a child.
Bob tells Nicky about his daily diet including a slice of fried bread before bed.
A mix of local and European emissions plus Saharan dust hits parts of the UK.
A pinstickers guide to the 40 horses who will jump the course on Saturday’s big race.
Can you get more questions right than commentators John Murray and Alistair Bruce Ball?
Two students in Manchester share how much debt they expect to leave university with.
Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons speaks out about legal aid.
Increase in alcohol prices could be responsible for drop in violence, a report says.
The managing director of mortgages at Aldermore Bank on the new Mortgage Market Review.
Legendary footballer Cyrille Regis reacts to the Dani Alvez anti-racism campaign.
Adam Parsons and Philip Augar, on Barclays announcement that is cutting 19,000 jobs.
5 live Money's Adam Parson's on the nuance of UK tax law.
Former MP Lembit Opik debates the leader of the Lib Dems future with listener Carla.
Ofsted's chief inspector says some young children aren't prepared for primary school.