30/01/2016
Dr Maureen Baker, chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs, tells Stephen why she believes government plans to introduce seven-day GP services are nonsensical.
Dr Maureen Baker, chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs, tells Stephen why she believes government plans to introduce seven day GP services that would see GPs in England working on Sundays are nonsensical -- plus patients have their say.
Acid attack victim Andreas Christopheros relives the moment when a stranger called at his front door and threw sulphuric acid in his face, in what was a case of mistaken identity - and tells Stephen how the love of his young son helped him through the recovery process.
Coldplay & Beyonce come under fire over the Bollywood-themed video for the track Hymn For the Weekend, which some critics have accused of cultural appropriation and misuse of Indian culture.
Parents continue to have their say on the issue of clothing etiquette at the school gates, after Darlington head teacher Kate Chisholm explained why she'd written to parents asking them to stop wearing pyjamas when dropping off their children at school.
And Louise Cooper & Dreda Say Mitchell discuss some of the stories making headlines in the Sunday papers.
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