12/03/2016
Late-night debate with Adrian Goldberg, taking listeners' calls on all the big stories of the day.
Over 150 homes in the Derbyshire and Leicestershire areas are still without drinking water tonight after supplier Severn Trent said they'd found higher than normal levels of chlorine at a reservoir that supplies homes in both counties. Adrian speaks to the firm's chief engineer.
And Britain's schools are being hit by an epidemic of sexting, we ask what should be done to stop it? Also, the names of 120 women murdered by men were read out in the Commons during a debate on International Women's Day by Labour MP Jess Phillips. We hear from family members of women who have been killed by men that they knew.
And new research claims six out of ten of us believe we've had contact with a deceased loved one. Researchers from the University of Milan say most people who have lost a partner will see, hear or sense them in some way. They're called post-bereavement hallucinatory experiences, Adrian hears from believers and sceptics.
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