It's now likely to be Sunday at the earliest before we hear whether Fabio Capello will allow John Terry to remain as England captain...The question I asked today is whether footballers should be role models? Should we continue to hold them in high regard? Should their personal life have any impact on how we regard them on the pitch?
Wife of former Chelsea Defender, Jason Cundy - Lizzie Cundy - told me how these sorts of stories and this type of media coverage is something players could do without.
The Tories have been claiming that Britain's national security has been put at risk by the Government's economic mismanagement. This comes as the Defence Secretary says the military faces tough decision as it looks to rebalance it's budget to better reflect it's priorities. Bob Ainsworth has outlined a green paper saying to provide the full range of defence capabilities, Britain will need to co-operate more with allies such as France. But, should Britain still be involved in international military affairs?
Liberal Democrat Defence spokesperson, Nick Harvey, told me we can't keep relying on America and will need better co-ordination with the rest of europe...
Isn't it amazing how one mention of changes to taxi rules in London can spark a wealth of phone calls? Tonight, we had Black Cab Drivers have claiming they were not consulted on Westminster council's plans to establish a "super-rank" in leicester Square offering set fares. The council hope it will spell and end to the long wait for taxi's in the West End between 10pm and 4am. LBC's Declan Harvey kept us up to date with the latest reaction on the story...
In the last hour we tackled a Conservative MP's idea to tackle vandals who desecrate war memorials. MP for Enfield Southgate, David Burrowes, believes they should face stiff penalties of up to 10 years in prison...Is this an excessive idea - or fair enough?
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