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28/07/2010

David Cameron leads Britain's biggest ever trade delegation to India, British Gas' parent compny announces enormous profits and are too many pregnant women overweight?

As David Cameron leads Britain's biggest ever trade delegation to India, Lord Jones tells Nicky Campbell why we send aid to a country that has its own nuclear and space programmes - and how much business we can do together.

The Spanish region of Catalonia is voting on whether to ban bull-fighting, so British matador Frank Evans, known to Spaniards as El Ingl茅s, defends his sport againt criticism from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The dentures upon which Churchill depended in order to make his most famous war-time speeches go under the auctioneers hammer tomorrow - former keeper of the Churchill Archives Piers Brendon tells us about one of history's most valuable top-sets.

And after Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says he wishes he hadn't had to take his squad all the way to the USA, Neil Warnock talks us through the best - and worst - pre-season tours of his career.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 28 Jul 2010 06:00

Chapters

  • Should bullfighting be banned in Spain?

    The Catalonia region of Spain will vote today on whether to ban bullfighting. A British matador defends bullfighting from criticism against a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals representive.

    Duration: 05:18

  • Lord Jones on Cameron's India trade delegation

    Former trade minister and head of the CBI Lord Digby Jones explains why Prime Minister David Cameron has taken a huge trade delegation with him to India.

    Duration: 08:32

  • Neil Warnock on best and worst pre-season tours

    After Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says he wishes he hadn't had to take his squad all the way to the USA, Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock discusses his best and worst pre-season tours.

    Duration: 04:20

  • Winston Churchill's dentures go under the hammer

    The dentures Winston Churchill wore to make his most famous war-time speeches will be auctioned off week. The former keeper of the Churchill Archives gives the lowdown.

    Duration: 03:56

Broadcast

  • Wed 28 Jul 2010 06:00