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13/10/2014

Health workers in England and Northern Ireland strike over pay for the first time in 30 years, and Iggy Pop talks about longevity, skin care regimes and capitalism.

Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with all the day's news and sport - this morning, we speak to the Health Secretary, nurses, midwives and patients as health workers in England and Northern Ireland strike over pay for the first time in more than 30 years; Iggy Pop talks about longevity, skincare regimes and capitalism in the music industry; 93 year-old Bob tells us about living through loneliness; we hear Sir Ian Botham's account of coping with his father's dementia - and we speak to a woman who had a leech - that she called Mr Curly - living up her nose for more than a month.

3 hours

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Mon 13 Oct 2014 06:00

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  • Mon 13 Oct 2014 06:00