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21/11/2013
The UK allowed the US National Security Agency to keep the mobile phone numbers and email addresses of ordinary Britons from 2007, according to media reports.
We speak to the Methodist minister suspended from the church in the US after officiating at his son's same-sex marriage. The latest talks on Iran's nuclear programme have been described as positive, but US officials say they're in no rush to get a deal. The Ashes begin, it's Dr Karl's science phone-in, and a Canadian comedian tells us what it's like to impersonate Rob Ford, Toronto's controversial mayor.
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Thu 21 Nov 201301:00
BBC Radio 5 Live


