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10/04/2013

Parliament meets to debate Thatcher legacy, and ASDA recalls corned beef after finding low levels of the horse painkiller bute. Plus, the New York nun with a gambling addiction.

As Parliament is recalled to debate the legacy of Baroness Thatcher, we examine her life, her economic legacy, and her complex relationship with apartheid-era South Africa and Nelson Mandela.

We find out about the Roman Catholic nun with a gambling addiction who pleaded guilty to stealing more than 拢80,000 from churches in rural western New York state.

And what's it like to think you've won a few thousand pounds on the lottery, only to then realise you've actually won several million? That's what happened to one woman in Canada.

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