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06/05/2010

Stephen Nolan is in for Victoria Derbyshire and joined by a teenager who went from a life of gangs and drugs to becoming the head boy of his school.

Gold medal paralympian, David Weir, explains why he's not going to the Commonwealth games in Delhi because he fears for his security.

15 year old Arthur Lutaaya was involved in drugs and gangs. He was assaulted outside his school and almost died. Now with the help of his headteacher he's turned his life around and is now the headboy of his school.

Zoo magazine has apologised for advising a reader to cut his ex-girlfriend's face. The response appeared in Danny Dyer's Agony Uncle column and we hear from the man who wrote the original letter.

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Thu 6 May 2010 10:00

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  • Arthur Lutaaya on not having any dreams and getting involved with gangs and drugs

    Two years ago 15 year old Arthur Lutaaya's involvement in gangs and drugs led him to being beaten close to death. Arthur has now turned his life around.

    Duration: 10:04

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  • Thu 6 May 2010 10:00