17/08/2013
The deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed are being looked at again. Plus, William Hague has called for an end to the violence in Egypt and a return to dialogue.
* Scotland Yard says it is assessing the relevance and credibility of new information about the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed in 1997.
* The Foreign Secretary William Hague has used a phone call with his counterpart in Egypt to once again condemn the ongoing violence in the country.
* As two women caught with 拢1.5million worth of cocaine in their luggage as they tried to leave Peru claim the were forced to carry them, Stephen talks to Sandra Gregory who spent 7 years in prison, 4 of them in Thailand after being found guilty of attempting to smuggle heroin out of the country.
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