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30/06/2010

The Justice Secretary says prison isn't always the right answer for criminals. What is it about men and their sheds? And Tony speaks to a woman who's had sea sickness for 9 years.

Andy Burnham says there should be cap on the number of foreign players in the Premier League. Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington and 5 live's Steve Claridge debate the issue.

What is it about men and their sheds? Lesley Ashmall visits some monster sheds.

Jane Houghton from Warrington tells her extraordinary story of suffering with sea sickness for 9 years.

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2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 30 Jun 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • Will sending fewer people to jail improve our justice system?

    Justice Secretary Ken Clarke wants some offenders to serve community sentences instead of going to jail. The former head of the Youth Justice Board and the Bow Group think-tank chair discuss.

    Duration: 12:41

  • The garden shed goes glam

    The humble shed is enjoying a revival. 5 live's Lesley Ashmall looks at some of the more impressive ones out there, and the author of a guide to sheds talks about their popularity.

    Duration: 06:32

  • A life of constant sea-sickness

    Jane Houghton has experienced constant sea-sickness since going on a cruise in 2001. She discusses her rare and little-understood condition called Mal de Debarquement Syndrome.

    Duration: 10:57

Broadcast

  • Wed 30 Jun 2010 22:30