Up All Night 22/05/2013
1:00am - 5:00am
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6:00am
5 live Breakfast :
07/02/2013
Michael Gove rows back on his plans to replace GCSEs in England.
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9:00am
5 live Breakfast - Your Call :
07/02/2013
Do you agree with child-free zones?
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10:00am
Victoria Derbyshire :
07/02/2013
Michael Gove abandons plans to replace GCSEs in England, and nurses talk about NHS changes
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12:00pm
Shelagh Fogarty :
07/02/2013
Flood defence plans for 64,000 homes get the go ahead.
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2:00pm
Richard Bacon :
07/02/2013
Phil Williams speaks to the star of E4's 'My Mad Fat Diary' - Sharon Rooney.
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4:00pm
5 live Drive :
07/02/2013
A rethink on plans to scrap some GCSEs in England.
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7:00pm
5 live Sport :
Black Armband - The Full Story
Eleanor Oldroyd hears from those involved in the Zimbabwean cricket black armband protest.
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8:00pm
5 live Sport :
The Future of School Sport
A special debate from the Youth Sports Trust on the impact of the London Olympics.
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9:30pm
5 live Sport - 5 live Rugby :
07/02/2013
A Six Nations preview presented by Matt Dawson.
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10:30pm
Tony Livesey :
07/02/2013
Some products sold as beef lasagne are found to be 100 per cent horsemeat.
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1:00am
Up All Night :
08/02/2013
Frozen beef lasagne is found to contain 100 per cent horse meat.
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5:00am
Morning Reports :
08/02/2013
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business, and a look at the morning's papers.
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5:30am
Wake Up to Money :
08/02/2013
News and insight from the business world with Robert Miller and Mickey Clark.
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