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04/06/2010

David Cameron and Teresa May are going to Cumbria today to meet the police and the families of Derrick Bird's victims.

David Cameron and Teresa May are preparing to meet the police and the families of Derrick Bird's victims in Cumbria.

A former press officer from Gloucestershire police, who handled the media around Fred West, talks about the huge pressure of 24 hour rolling news on officers.

And with seven days to go before the start of the World Cup, Nicky Campbell is at the South African High Commission talking to fans from all 32 countries taking part.

He hears from the Uruguayan international, ex-Chelsea and Spurs striker and now manager of Brighton & Hove Albion - Gus Poyet.

3 hours

Last on

Fri 4 Jun 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Seascale vicar on shootings reaction

    Reverend John Woolcock talks about how people are coping in the aftermath of the shootings which took place in west Cumbria yesterday.

    Duration: 03:33

  • South Africa and Group A prospects

    The South Africa High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Zola Skweyiya, is joined by fans to discuss hosting the World Cup and the prospects for his country in Group A.

    Duration: 12:04

  • England 2018, Group B, Group C and Group D

    The sports minister Hugh Robertson talks about his department's plans for the World Cup and the 2018 bid. Plus fans rate the prospects for their teams in Groups B, C and D.

    Duration: 10:15

  • Gus Poyet and fans on Groups C and D

    Fans discuss the prospects in Groups C and D which feature England and Germany. Former Chelsea player Gus Poyet also gives his expert analysis.

    Duration: 10:29

  • Groups E to H analysed

    Nicky is joined by fans and players to discuss who will win through from the groups E through to H which feature Cameroon, Italy, Brazil, Ivory Coast and Spain.

    Duration: 11:43

Broadcast

  • Fri 4 Jun 2010 06:00