
05/10/2011
Tim Wedgwood brings you news and sport, the Race Against Drivetime quiz and great music.
On today's show - Minor and cosmetic treatments; would charging for them be a way to save the NHS millions?
Should so-called "minor" ailments - like moles, warts and ingrown toenails - be treated free on the NHS? Our reporter looks into ways that the NHS can save the 拢20 billion needed.
If you were listening to the show yesterday, you'll have heard about the Gypsy and traveller site planned for Crewe. Some local residents aren't happy. We'll hear from one of them after 5pm.
We'll hear how a Staffordshire group is helping people to cope with life after the loss of a husband or wife.
Have you started driving less since petrol prices shot up? New figures suggest petrol consumption in the UK has fallen by more than 15% since 2008.
We'll pay tribute to a woman from Cheshire who raised nearly 拢150,000 for charity who passed away at the weekend.
We'll have the very latest from the Tory conference in Manchester, and on the day that Stuart Knowles and Kate Levy (the pair who were accused of changing reports into the death of John Moore-Robinson) have given evidence at the Stafford Hospital Inquiry, we'll find out what's been said from our reporter Chris King.
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