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Every Sunday morning from seven until ten, Rob McLoughlin brings you the 'Sunday Newspaper of the airwaves'.

 

Packed full of big names, big interviews, big news, sport and debate, Rob's programme is the fact-fuelled tonic that's specially brewed to give you all the information you need to get through the next week.

 

All of this, Rob presents in his unique award-winning style. Rob has worked for the BAFTA award winning WORLD IN ACTION; RTS winning GRANADA REPORTS as well as ITN, BBC TV and Radio and channels across the UK and globe.  During his 27 years in broadcasting he's covered news events like the Toxteth riots, the deaths of John Lennon and Bill Shankly, the historic Crosby by-election and the first Thatcher recession, we're very proud that Rob is part of our weekend lineup.

 

Rob McLoughlin Live is on every Sunday morning between seven and ten.


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Rob McLoughlin pod cast

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Arctic Exclusive catchup

Pen Haddow and Martin Hartley describe the agonies of illness and frostbite in an Exclusive link up from the Arctic Circle as Simon Harris explains to Rob McLoughlin why 3 British Explorers are risking their lives to reveal the secrets of Climate Change.

Hillsborough: 20 Years On

Andy Burnham MP, Secretary of State for Sport who was born in Liverpool talks to Rob McLoughlin about the disaster which claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool supporters and the lessons which need to be learned 20 years on.

Prince Charles: A Royal wait…

As His Royal Highness Prince Charles turns 60 Rob talks to Graham Smith, from Republic to discuss what he thought of the royal who is eternally waiting for his time on the throne.

Carol Thatcher talks about her mum

The daughter of the Iron Lady talks about her mother's current health, her newly publicised memoirs and what it was like growing up in the shadows of power.

Is the X-Factor killing music?

With another contestant set to leave the X-Factor, a competition where most of the contestants are there to make up numbers, Rob invited music producer Stephen Chapman to ask if the show was fair and if it was even ruining today's music scene.

Gordon Brown's Conservative gains

Rob spoke to Tory MP and Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Enterprise Alan Duncan, and asked him about the credit crunch, the state of the country’s finances, and Gordon Brown’s recent popularity rise in the polls.

‘Football is at a crossroads’

Andy Burnham MP, Secretary of State for Sport, talks to Rob McLoughlin about the key questions he wants the Football Authorities to answer about the Beautiful Game.

A Scouser in New York

Each Sunday morning Rob hooks up with Mike Wilkins, who's A Scouser in New York. Born and bred on Merseyside in 1975 Mike moved to NYC. Take a look at his site and find out more about him.

More about Shelbourn

The only radio cartoonist is here, on City Talk 105.9. Here's a little more about the man.

‘Alistair Darling is clearly struggling’

Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Vince Cable MP talks to Rob McLoughlin about whether he thinks the Chancellor should be sacked in the forthcoming cabinet shuffle.

Burnham: 'It was right to be there'

Sports Secretary Andy Burnham MP tells Rob McLoughlin why he felt he had to attend the memorial service for the victims of the Hillsborough Disaster despite the heckling of some relatives and fans.

Hazel Blears talks about taking Britain forward

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Hazel Blears interrupts the chaos of Rob's show to talk about the Labour Party's conference and the stresses of the working classes.

Rob talks with Esther Rantzen

Rob talks with Esther Rantzen OBE on the McCanns; the plans for a memorial home to Jamie Bulger plus her new book and a forthcoming TV Film in to be broadcast in September.

Aide Edmondson revives the punk era

Aide Edmondson, best known for ‘Bottom’ and ‘The Young Ones’ talks to Rob McLoughlin about The Bad Shepherds, his Celtic-Punk bad which has just played Liverpool.

Biggins on this year's jungle

Rob caught up with last year’s King of the Jungle, Christopher Biggins as the new series of I’m a Celebrity… kicks off to find out who he thinks is tipped for jungle glory.

Sir David Frost on Frost / Nixon

Sir David Frost talks to Rob McLoughlin about the five times Oscar nominated movie, FROST NIXON and recalls the moment Richard Nixon apologised for Watergate in front of a world wide TV audience of 100 million.

Tessa Jowell on the Capital of Culture

Minister for the Olympics Tessa Jowell talks to Rob McLoughlin ahead of the Labour Party Conference about the Capital of Culture, and what the Olympics will bring to the North West.

Waterman on Motown at 50

Hit Man Pete Waterman recalls meeting Berry Gordy Jnr, the founder of Tamla Motown which turned the Supremes, Stevie Wonder and The Jackson Five into major international stars and tells Rob McLoughlin how he brought their approach to Stock Aitken Waterman.

Heseltine talks about Toxteth

Speaking exclusively to Rob McLoughlin the former Deputy Prime Minister discussed whether Gordon Brown is strong enough to win an election and how Margaret Thatcher supported his work after the Toxteth Riots.

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