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22/10/2014

Patients' groups criticise a scheme to pay bonuses to GPs for dementia diagnoses, and the government is told it is just not good enough at deporting foreign criminals.

Rachel Burden and Clare McDonnell with all the day's news and sport - today, patients' groups and some doctors criticise a scheme to pay bonuses to GPs for dementia diagnoses; the government is told it's just not good enough at deporting foreign criminals despite the fact that nearly ten times as many people are working on doing so than was the case six years ago; Sir Robin Knox Johnson tells us why he's taking part in a 3,500 mile solo transatlantic yacht race at the age of 75 and the former Communard turned Anglican priest Reverend Richard Coles tells us why he told his friends that he had HIV for years when he didn't.

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Wed 22 Oct 2014 06:00

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  • Wed 22 Oct 2014 06:00