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Interview with an unidentified male speaker (poss. shadow Health spokesman Michael Meacher) about the use of illegal drugs in the UK. The interview follows a lenient sentence awarded by a judge for...
Interview with Sir Douglas Black, chairman of an investigation into allegations that Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria, was responsible for increased rates of cancer, and on the safety of the plant after...
Report on local reaction to the report into Sellafield nuclear plant possibly causing increased cancer rates in the area. With comment from Tom Coleman, father of a son who suffered from leukaemia and his...
Report on the report into high child cancer rates near Sellafield nuclear plant. With reaction from Sellafield Safety Manager John Donaghue; Sellafield employee; local residents Terry White, Rachel White,...
Clive Bull presents Young London, a radio show for young people containing current affairs phone-in quiz; news including student report by James Sheppey and Jessica Bond with interview with working student;...
Dickie Arbiter reports on the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh to the Royal College of Pathologists in London on its silver anniversary. Includes interview with Professor...
Interview with Secretary of State for Social Services, Norman Fowler, at a conference in London on AIDS on the need for the conference and difficulty in gaining accurate information on AIDS incidence. The...
Lord Kilbracken, a member of the Parliamentary group investigating AIDS, speaks to Simon Bowden about his claims that statistics show heterosexuals outside high-risk groups have little risk of catching AIDS...
Paul Rowley interviews Professor Nicholas Day, chairman of a Government working group on AIDS; says the number of people expected to die from the disease in the UK has been halved.The dramatic fall follows...
Sally Arthy interviews Health Secretary Kenneth Clarke on the Association of Community Health Councils’ annual report. He dismisses its findings as anecdotal; says there is a postcode lottery on waiting...
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