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03/02/2012

Dotun Adebayo with world stories. Including at 1.35am, music interviews from Jamie Stangroom, medical news from the Up All Night doctors, and from 2.35am, the Friday phone-in.

Dotun Adebayo with stories from around the world.

John Terry isn't likely to be England captain for much longer. The FA has decided he should be removed from the role until his trial for the alleged racial abuse of QPR's Anton Ferdinand is over. Our sports editor, David Bond, tells us why they've made the decision now. And we get reaction from World Football phone-in regulars Sean Wheelock and Tim Vickery.

Malaria is much more deadly than previously thought, according to a new study published in The Lancet. There are fears it's killing more than a million people a year. Dr Christopher Murray, from the University of Washington, led the team which wrote the latest study. He tells us how they reached their conclusions and says money to fight malaria hasn't been wasted.

Prince William has arrived in the Falklands ahead of a tour of duty as an RAF search and rescue pilot. To find out how islanders are feeling about it, we talk to Lisa Watson from the Falkland Islands' paper, Penguin News. She says he's not just there as a member of the armed forces - this is a political move.

Which films make you feel most at home? It's the question we ask in our films phone in. Leonard Klady, film journalist and co-founder of moviecitynews, gives us his views. And Rikki in Oxford, who was born and brought up in New York, convinces us that West Side Story is truly a "home" movie.

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