08/01/2017
The prime minister insists that the government's Brexit strategy isn't 'muddled'. Plus a tribute to David Bowie, the Golden Globes and the potential rise in student tuition fees.
As the Prime Minister insists the government's Brexit strategy isn't "muddled" after criticism by the UK's former EU ambassador, what sort of trade deal can Britain expect to hammer out post-Brexit?
Fans, musicians & listeners pay tribute to David Bowie on what would have been his 70th birthday.
London commuters gear up for more travel chaos as a 24 hour strike by London Underground workers begins.
Hollywood's film industry gathers in Los Angeles for the Golden Globes, on one of the biggest nights in the entertainment calendar.
Could students be set to pay higher tuition fees if they give their university positive feedback on the quality of their courses?
We hear from the man who successfully proposed to his partner on a long car journey after spending a year penning a romantic rap song by way of proposal.
And as the government looks at how to tackle an apparent culture of littering, should motorists expect to be fined for littering carried out by their passengers?
Plus Esther McVey & Jenny Kleeman cast their eyes over the stories making Monday's papers.
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- Sun 8 Jan 2017 22:00成人论坛 Radio 5 Live