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27/04/2015

Relatives of those caught up in the Nepal earthquake tell their stories. Election campaign round-up. Paula Radcliffe runs the London Marathon for the final time. Music streaming.

Relatives of those caught up in the Nepal earthquake tell their stories. Plus the latest on the relief effort on the ground, and the hunt for persons as yet unaccounted - as the death toll from Saturday's quake rises to more than three thousand.

Andrew Russell rounds up all the latest on the election campaign, including a preview of Ed Miliband's pledge on stamp duty. Plus the Green Party's standing among students, the ups & downs of Miliband's personal approval ratings and the role of foreign policy issues in the campaign.

Paula Radcliffe runs the London Marathon for the final time before retirement, and Colin Paterson catches up with a man dressed as an ostrich.

In the grammar phone-in: Terry Victor and Nevile Gwynne discuss seemingly illogical spellings and consider the burning question of the moment: when does the prefix 'Mr' become obsolete?

And as Wiz Kalifah's See You Again - a tribute to the late Paul Walker - sets a new streaming record and becomes the fastest selling UK single of the year, Dotun chats to Martin Talbot - chief executive of the Official Charts Company - about the changing way our tastes in contemporary music are logged.

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