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The National Audit Office says short jail terms aren't stopping thousands of prisoners committing repeat offences.

Former prisoner Craig Morrison and the Sun columnist Kelvin McKenzie react to a report by the National Audit Office that says short jail terms aren't stopping thousands of prisoners committing repeat offences.

Bob Wilson celebrates Nicklas Bendtner's Champions League hat-trick for Arsenal and Manchester historian and author Jonathan Schofield previews David Beckham's return to Old Trafford.

Plus interviews with Clarence Seedorf, David May and Steve Waugh.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 10 Mar 201006:00

Chapters

  • Lorry drivers could fall asleep at the wheel

    A study from Bradford Teaching Hospital says there's now an epidemic of sleep apnoea amongst drivers, but many are frightened of treatment. 5 live's Rowan Bridge is by the M62 motorway.

    Duration: 05:07

  • "This report is a complete waste of time"

    The Sun's Kelvin Mackenzie criticises The National Audit Office's report which found that reoffending by short-term prisoners was costing the UK economy £10 million.

    Duration: 06:55

Broadcast

  • Wed 10 Mar 201006:00