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Commonwealth Games Breakfast
Half of the UK is made available for exploration by companies looking for shale gas, and the UN demands an 'immediate and unconditional ceasefire' in Gaza.
Rachel Burden and in Glasgow Nicky Campbell and George Riley for day 5 of the Commonwealth Games - from there we speak to Steve Way who was a sixteen stone drinker and smoker until he turned his life around at the age of 33 before coming tenth in yesterday's marathon - and we speak to thirteen year-old Erraid Davies who won bronze in the SB9 100m breaststroke - and away from the Games we talk to politicians and campaigners as half of the UK is made available for exploration by companies looking for shale gas - and the UN demands an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire" in Gaza.
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Mon 28 Jul 201406:00
BBC Radio 5 Live
