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22/11/2009

The latest on the Cumbrian floods, Bernaditas de Castro Muller on what the Copenhagen Climate Summit means for developing countries, and should IVF be a priority for Primary Care Trusts?

As every bridge in Cumbria is safety insepcted, we find out whether the worst is over for the region as further rain is predicted.

With just over a week till the Copenhagen Climate summit, we speak to a woman with over 20 years experience of negotiating for the developing world. Bernaditas de Castro Muller represents the G77 and China, a grouping made up of 130 of the worlds poorest countries. We'll also be asking whether any kind of meaningful deal can come out of the summit.

As one private fertility clinic offers free treatment in order to highlight the postcode lottery in fertility treatment in the UK, we'll be asking whether IVF should be a priority for Primary Care Trusts.

And are the best things in life free? We'll be talking to an author who thinks so.

Journalist Kevin Maguire, and TV presenter and Nat Coombs also join Kate to review the Sunday Papers.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 22 Nov 2009 09:30

Chapters

  • Flood victim David Price

    David and his family have spent three nights in a shelter after their Cumbrian home was flooded. He talks about being separated from his wife and daughter and meeting the prime minister.

    Duration: 06:20

Broadcast

  • Sun 22 Nov 2009 09:30