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Nicky Campbell's Phone-in

Nicky Campbell's Phone-in

Nicky Campbell presents a lively debate with listeners on the big news story of the day, broadcast live every weekday from 9am on BBC Radio 5 live.

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Recent episodes (5)

  • How's the weather affecting you?

    Fri, 20 Nov 09

    Duration:
    43 mins

    We want to know how the weather is affecting you. Are you coping. Have you been through it in the past. Do you think we do enough to protect ourselves against flooding. Do you have any advice for those struggling right now?

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  • Is cheating ever justified? 19 Nov 09

    Thu, 19 Nov 09

    Duration:
    45 mins

    The captain of France Thierry Henry admitted last night that he handled the ball in the build-up to the goal that put the Republic of Ireland out of the World Cup. Is cheating ever justified? Is a world cup spot a good enough excuse for rule breaking? Are you French and feeling a bit ashamed this morning... or Irish ans feeling, well...cheated?

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  • Do you let your children go on social networking sites? 18th Nov 09

    Wed, 18 Nov 09

    Duration:
    44 mins

    Sites including MySpace and Facebook are leaving children vulnerable to abuse by refusing to embed a free online safety button on their sites says Jim Gamble, the head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP). Do you allow your children to have pages on these sites? How do you police your child's online activity? Who is responsible for their safety?

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  • Are people with dementia neglected by the NHS? 17 Nov 09

    Tue, 17 Nov 09

    Duration:
    40 mins

    The Alzheimer's Society says patients with dementia are staying too long in hospital and receiving "disgraceful" care that worsens their condition. What's your experience of this?

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  • Have you lost touch with your dad or children?

    Mon, 16 Nov 09

    Duration:
    45 mins

    Research commissioned by the largest family law firm in England and Wales has found that one in three children from divorced families lose touch with their dad. What's your experience

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