05/09/2018
Daily news programme. Victoria talks to the mothers of two children who have advanced leukaemia about a revolutionary new drug which will soon be available on the NHS.
Victoria talks to the mothers of two children who have advanced leukaemia about a revolutionary new drug which will soon be available on the NHS. It has been called the most exciting treatment advance for decades.
She also speaks to the Labour MP trying to make misogyny - hatred of, or prejudice against, women - a hate crime. If successful, the move would allow courts to consider it as an aggravating factor when handing out sentences.
And what is in the meat people buy from supermarkets or order in restaurants? The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ reveals that more than a fifth of meat sample tests done last year found DNA from animals that were not listed on the label. Victoria finds out why.
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Presenter | Victoria Derbyshire |
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- Wed 5 Sep 2018 09:00