
03/04/2016
Comedy songs in the Virtual Jukebox, white people having dreadlocks, Australia's laundrette for the homeless and a preview of the T20 final between England and the West Indies.
Mark Webster joins Dotun to discuss listeners' suggestions of comedy songs for the Virtual Jukebox.
American writer & activist Feminista Jones discusses the issue of white people wearing their hair in dreadlocks, after a video of a black woman addressing a white man over his hairstyle goes viral.
Young Australians of the Year Nic Marchesi & Lucas Patchett explain why they set up an enterprise providing a mobile laundrette for homeless people.
Rhode Island tourism chiefs left red-faced after a promotional video mistakenly featured Iceland's capital Reykjavik.
Brussels international airport partially reopens nearly a fortnight after the terror attacks; the Sunday Times uncovers evidence of widespread doping; and a tribute concert is held in memory of the members of Warrington band Viola Beach & their manager.
Cindy Sui explains how Taiwan has made efforts to safeguard its claim to the island of Taiping in the South China Sea.
Pulitzer Prize-winning nuclear expert Richard Rhodes explains where the greatest risks lie, as President Obama hosts a global summit aimed at combating the dangers of nuclear proliferation.
West Indies cricket writer Jermaine Lannaman assesses the Windies' chance of victory in today's T20 world cricket final against England.


