16/10/2015
Mark D'Arcy reports as MPs approve plans for a medical innovations database. And in a special feature, Robert Orchard celebrates 70 years of Today in Parliament.
Mark D'Arcy reports as MPs approve plans for a medical innovations database.
The idea - which would allow doctors to share information about treatments - sparked a fierce debate in the Commons.
A senior Conservative, Dr Sarah Wollaston, who chairs the Commons health committee said the proposals would "unravel very important patient protections2 and have "unintended and very dangerous consequences for research".
The plan was proposed by another Conservative, Chris Heaton-Harris, who said his private members bill would help doctors share ideas and "lead to good practice".
The measure cleared its first parliamentary hurdle when it was given a second reading by 32 votes to 19, a majority of 13.
And tonight's edition of the programme includes a special feature. Former Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ parliamentary correspondent, Robert Orchard, has been trawling the archives to celebrate 70 years of Today in Parliament.
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