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10/10/2015

Eyewitness accounts of the Ankara blasts, tributes to former chancellor Lord Howe, World Mental Health Day, Tony Christie, National Lottery odds and Wales qualify for Euro 2016.

Eyewitness accounts & reports from Ankara, after blasts targeting a peace rally in the Turkish capital leave more than ninety people dead.

Tributes are paid to former Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe, after the death of Lord Howe at the age of 88.

Jubilation as Wales qualify for the finals of Euro 2016 in France next summer, despite defeat in Bosnia.

On World Mental Health day, listeners share their own experiences of mental illness, as a new study for the Time to Change campaign reveals a third of people would feel too uncomfortable to ask someone close to them about a mental health condition.

Singer Tony Christie chats about touring, his new album of Celtic music and his surprise at how a reworking of (Is This the Way to) Amarillo with Peter Kay became the biggest hit of his career.

How the odds on your chances of winning a prize have changed after Camelot makes radical changes to the National Lottery format.

And Louise Cooper & Dreda Say Mitchell review the stories making the morning papers.

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Sat 10 Oct 2015 22:30

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  • Sat 10 Oct 2015 22:30