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SWHYS: 29 April 2012
Manchester City v Manchester United for the title; the Champions League fallout; Roy Hodgson approached to be England managerCollected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 30, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Charles Taylor Verdict
We discuss Charles Taylor's conviction. Has justice been done?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 27, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Bahrain and Breivik
We ask, will you be watching the Grand Prix in Bahrain? If not, why not?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 27, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: 15th April 2012
Mark Bright and England & Birmingham WSL striker Eniola Aluko talk Alan Davies & Hillsborough, Tevez and his golf swing, Ashley Young's penalty, the title race and a goal that really wasn't in the FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham. We also reflect on the sad death of Piermario Morosini with a Pescara fan.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 16, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: 8th April 2012
Leroy Rosenior & Charlton Ladies' boss Paul Mortimer host the global football conversation for football fans everywhere. Is the title race effectively over in the Premier League?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 9, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Guns in America / The trouble with being beautiful
After yet another shooting spree happened at a college this week in Oakland you discuss why guns are so important in America, and if the law should change. Also on the programme we discuss Samantha Brick's claim that it's tough being beautiful.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 6, 2012 -
SWHYS 1st April 2012, presented by Mark Bright.
We discuss today's match between Liverpool and Newcastle (Pepe Reina was sent off in the 2-0 defeat, while Andy Carroll was booked for diving against his old club). Also, is it time for Kenny Dalglish to go?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Apr 2, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Living With An Injured Face
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay In a week in which many of you have been discussing pictures of Richard Norris - the American man who had a full face transplant - we brought together guests from Uganda, Kenya & the UK to discuss how living with injuries to their face has affected their lives and how they interact with the world around them.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 30, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Trayvon Martin
http://www.facebook.com/worldhaveyoursay What does the Trayvon Martin story tell us about America? On our TV edition, we discussed the response to the death of the 17-year-old in Sanford, Florida.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 30, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: 25th March 2012
We discuss football coming together to support Fabrice Muamba as well as all the week's top Premiership action.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 26, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: Falklands Special
Where do you stand on the Falklands / Malvinas dispute? The World Have Your Say team travelled to the Falkland Islands and to Argentina to see how people living there felt about tensions over the islands.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 23, 2012 -
World Have Your Say: 30 years since the Falklands war - part 2 .wmv
World Have Your Say visits Argentina and the Falkland Islands, to discuss the current diplomatic tensions between the governments. It's 30 years since the end of the Falklands war - so how do the two communities feel about each other?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 22, 2012 -
World Have Your Say TV: 30 years since the Falklands war.wmv
World Have Your Say visits Argentina and the Falkland Islands to discuss the current diplomatic tensions between the two governments. It's 30 years since the end of the Falklands war - so how do the two communities feel about each other?Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 22, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: Fabrice Muamba Collapses
We discussed the collapse of Bolton's Fabrice Muamba, who fell to the ground during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Tottenham, after suffering a cardiac arrest. At the time of broadcast he was still in a critical condition and doctors at the London Chest Hospital heart attack centre were keeping him in intensive care, until Monday morning at the earliest.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 19, 2012 -
World Have Your Say TV - March 16th 2012
Firstly we discuss Afghanistan - are foreign troops based there doing more harm than good? Later in the programme we turn our attention to whether the ICC is successful or not, after Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga is found guilty of recruiting and using child soldiers between 2002 and 2003.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 16, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say: Ivan v Ayo on Lionel Messi
Ivan in Turkey and Ayo in London both support Arsenal - but they disagree about whether Lionel Messi is the greatest player ever ... Watch the banter!Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 13, 2012 -
BBC Sports World Have Your Say - 11 March 2012
Lionel Messi, is he the best player in the world? We hear your views on whether he is!Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 12, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say: What do you make of Kony 2012?
A film about Ugandan war crimes suspect Joseph Kony has gone viral on social media. Since Kony 2012 was uploaded it's been watched millions of times.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 9, 2012 -
BBC World Have Your Say Editorial Meeting: 29th Feb 2012
As part of the celebrations to mark the 80th anniversary of BBC World Service, we held our editorial meeting live on the radio and a video webstream: here's a chance to watch it again! Alex in Singapore, Rosebell in Uganda, Tolu in Nigeria & Angie in Lebanon helped us decide which conversation to feature on our 1800GMT radio edition.Collected in Ros Atkins's videos Mar 9, 2012
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BBC WHYS Manchester City v Manchester United for the title; the Champions League fallout; Roy Hodgson approached to be England manager
Apr 30, 2012