
26/01/2012
Tim Wedgwood brings you news and sport, the Race Against Drivetime quiz and great music.
Figures out today show the number of deaths in the UK from heart attacks has halved in less than a decade. We'll hear the story of a man from Congleton who survived a heart attack.
We'll find out how a campaign group is planning to raise money and keep the Wedgwood Museum College open!
David Cameron has been talking about the world economy, telling European leaders it's time to stop "tinkering" and "be bold".
Meanwhile his Deputy, Nick Clegg, wants the Government to speed up on delivering its promise to allow people to earn up to ten thousand pounds before they have to start paying income tax.
There's been angry reaction from some teaching unions to the suggestion that underperforming schools are failing students. League tables published today show that 107 secondary schools in England did not reach tough government targets which ministers say are intended to raise standards.
You can hear about a somewhat outdated form of listening to music that's continuing it's comeback, and we'll be at the pub in Staffordshire where singing is as much part of life as drinking!
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