26/01/2016
The big stories of the day as Sam Walker sits in. World tennis authorities vow to clean up the sport in the wake of allegations of match fixing.
Sam Walker presents.
After Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw lends his backing to head teachers prepared to ban pupils and staff wearing full face veils, the Muslim Council of Britain & the National Secular Society discuss the pros and cons of the issue.
As Apple reports its slowest growth in iPhone sales since the company launched nearly a decade ago, has its key product now reached its peak?
We go on the trail of the owner of the winning 拢33 million lottery ticket, as the city of Worcester is gripped by lottery fever.
World tennis authorities vow to clean up the sport in the wake of allegations of match fixing, announcing a major independent review.
As the clean-up continues after extensive flooding in the north of England and the Scottish borders, we hear from some of those affected one month on, to hear how they're coping with rebuilding their lives.
Cancer patient Heidi Loughlin explains her heartache at losing her baby daughter Ally Louise five days after her premature birth, and says she'd have made different decisions over her treatment had she known her daughter would die.
And leading dietician Gulshinder Johal offers listeners advice on dieting and nutrition.
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