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Show notes: Ash cash, William Boyd and parliamentary archive

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Jennifer Tracey | 18:25 UK time, Saturday, 19 April 2008

Thanks to everyone who contributed to Saturday's programme - the stories we covered:

'Ash cash'
We looked at the issues around the cash fee that's required for doctors to release a body for cremation. Interviews with listener Pauline Levey who first emailed in, Dr George Fernie who chairs the British Medical Association's forensic medicine committee and blogging junior doctor, Rohin Francis, are all on the blog.Ìý

Harry Potter court case
We interviewed Steve Vander Ark of the .

Favourites
Author and filmmaker William Boyd speaks about his favourite websites.

House of Commons parliamentary archive
is angry that much of the House of Commons online archive can only be accessed for a fee.

On the blog you can listen to extended interviews with Prof Ringmar and Publishing Director Dan Burnstone from , the company given permission to digitise the parliamentary records.

If there's a story you think we should look at for next week's programme, or if you have ideas on the stories we currently have in production, let us know. You can suggest a story on the blog or email: ipm { at } bbc.co.uk

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