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Two British soldiers have been shot dead while trying to rescue an injured colleague. And Dutch journalist Arno Vermeulen believes Martin Jol will stay at Ajax.

Two British soldiers have been shot dead while trying to rescue an injured colleague.

Jonathan Bartley, the father who confronted David Cameron during the general election campaign, discuss the Academies Bill.

Report says hundreds of people are dying every year because they're not being treated quickly enough for the early symptoms of stroke.

As Dan Brown’s latest novel goes on sale in paperback, we ask if criticism of Brown is just a case of literary snobbery?

Dutch journalist Arno Vermeulen believes Martin Jol will stay at Ajax.

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Thu 22 Jul 201006:00

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  • 'Doctor missed my stroke'

    An audit of UK health services has found dangerous delays in operations to reduce the risk of a full stroke. 5 live listener Hugh Thrift talks about having a mini-stroke seven years ago.

    Duration: 05:08

Broadcast

  • Thu 22 Jul 201006:00