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10/07/2015

News, interviews and stories from around the world with Charissa Chadderton, including the Foreign Office warning advising Britons to leave Tunisia. Plus the gardening phone-in.

With Charissa Chadderton.

The Foreign Office issues a warning advising Britons to leave Tunisia two weeks after a gunman shot 38 people - but why now and what does it mean? Charissa speaks to British tourists in the country, along with security expert Dr Claire Spencer from Chatham House

A Canadian fossil hunter has a dinosaur named after her after she discovered the bones of a twenty foot dinosaur. Wendy Sloboda tells us about her discovery and subsequent dinosaur tattoo of Wendiceratops.

As the House of Representatives in South Carolina votes to take down the Confederate flag, Charissa hears from SC Senator Darrell Jackson on what needs to happen next.

Steven Gerrard talks about his new life in Los Angeles, as he starts his career at LA Galaxy, England's womens success at the World Cup and the Raheem Sterling situation at Liverpool.

Actor Tom Selleck faces accusations of stealing water for his California avocado farm as the state's historic drought continues, and green-fingered Brian Minter answers an array of listeners' questions in the Gardening Phone In.

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