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18/06/2016

Jo Cox's sister Kim Leadbeater pays a moving tribute on a family visit to the memorial in Birstall, where the public have continued to leave floral tributes to the late Labour MP.

Jo Cox's sister Kim Leadbeater pays a moving tribute on a family visit to the memorial in Birstall, where the public have continued to leave floral tributes to the late Labour MP.

And the Revd Jimmy Gallant discusses healing & forgiveness one year on from the mass shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Former International Space Station commander Leroy Chiao discusses the return of Major Tim Peake to earth after he touches down in Kazakhstan after six months aboard the ISS.

Stephen asks if people accused of sex crimes should remain anonymous unless found guilty, after the CPS say Sir Cliff Richard will no longer face charges over allegations of historic sexual abuse.

Britain's new UFC world champion Michael Bisping explains why he wants to defend his world title in the UK.

Why rapid advancement in technology used in the prosthetic and therapeutic robotics industry could be leading to so-called prosthetic envy.

Glastonbury organisers warn festival-goers against the use of so-called legal highs, including laughing gas, at next week's festival.

And Edwina Currie & Dreda Say Mitchell discuss the stories making the Sunday papers.

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Sat 18 Jun 2016 22:00

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  • Sat 18 Jun 2016 22:00