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23/11/2010

With breaking news that Westminster Abbey will host April's royal wedding. Plus, Spotify is losing millions - can it survive? And a test for cervical cancer.

Gabby gets reaction to the announcement of the date and venue of the royal wedding. Prince William and Kate Middleton will marry on Friday 29 April at Westminster Abbey. Gabby gets reaction from the Abbey's dean, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, and wedding planner Liz Taylor.

Also, the latest on the violent clashes between North and South Korea that have left two marines dead, and Gabby talks to a man in his fifties who has been told he can't play rugby any more, because he's too old to insure.

Stephen Nolan continues his roadtrip through Ireland, stopping off at Drogheda in County Louth to talks to a man who lost everything in the Irish financial crash.

It's Tuesday, so on the health panel, we discuss a new test for cervical cancer, and why thousands of people are dying every year because they're confusing the early symptoms of lung cancer with coughs and colds. And do energy drinks and nutrition supplements really improve your sporting performance?

Elsewhere on the programme, is Spotify sustainable? The online music streaming service is losing 拢1million a month, partly because only 6% of users pay for an ad-free subscription.

And we end the programme asking: would you take out divorce insurance? It's been succesful in America apparently, and it's on its way here.

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