13/01/2014
The government promises English councils a much bigger share of tax revenues from fracking; and we look ahead to the start of the UK's biggest inquiry into institutional abuse.
Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with all the day's news and sport - this morning, we talk to a business minister, an energy company executive and protestors as the government promises English councils a much bigger share of tax revenues from fracking - as the UK's biggest inquiry into institutional abuse starts in Northern Ireland, we speak to a woman who survived five years of assaults - and the Exeter Chiefs' Chairman Tony Rowe tells us that he's frustrated with the French rugby clubs as the future of the Heineken Cup remains in doubt.
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Fracking: English councils offered tax revenue share
Duration: 01:23
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"I'm very frustrated with the French"
Duration: 05:10
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- Mon 13 Jan 2014 06:00麻豆社 Radio 5 Live