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Prince William Attacks Illegal Ivory Trade

Prince William tackles the issue of a growing illegal trade in ivory.

The illegal trade in ivory has grown - much of it down to Chinese demand. The UN says that over the last decade, the number of elephants killed has doubled and the amount of ivory seized has tripled. Today, Prince William has been tackling the issue at a meeting of the World Bank in New York. We get reaction from an antiques specialist and a conservationist.

We also hear from our reporter in Delhi where an Uber minicab driver has been accused of rape. The online taxi service has now been banned from the Indian capital.

Also, we are live in Peru, where officials from all over the world have been trying to hammer out a draft agreement on tackling global warming. Things were looking quite bright at the start of the conference - but as the second week gets underway, many disagreements remain on who cuts what - and who pays.

Plus, would you invest in art from the Middle East? The auction houses Christies and Sothebys have consolidated their presence in the region - and their auctions routinely break records. We ask what the buzz is about.

And, our regular commentator Lucy Kellaway muses over whether dating apps could be useful when it comes to getting that job.

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Mon 8 Dec 2014 17:32GMT

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  • Mon 8 Dec 2014 17:32GMT