29/07/2013
One of the main providers of the NHS 111 helpline pulls out, police crack-down on sex assaults on public transport and the government work for benefits scheme is challenged.
After more allegations that the NHS 111 helpline is putting patients at risk, one of the main providers - NHS Direct - says it's no longer going to run its part of the service. We get reaction from NHS England. As the British Transport Police launches a crack-down on sex assaults on public transport, Victoria speaks to a victim who was targetted while travelling on a packed tube train. And the High Court is hearing the Government's appeal against a challenge to its controversial work-for-benefits scheme. People who've been put on it tell us whether they found it useful. And Coronation Street has been accused of breaking product placement rules, we try and find out whether or not they did.
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Woman sexually assaulted on a packed tube
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- Mon 29 Jul 2013 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live