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27/02/2014
German chancellor Angela Merkel makes whistle-stop tour of London. Drug use 'set to double' for over-65s. Reggie Yates describes shocking scenes at South African A&E department.
David Cameron hopes to persuade German chancellor Angela Merkel to back EU treaty changes as she make makes whistle-stop tour of London. Concerns over drug use in the over-65s, as number are predicted to double by 2020. Reggie Yates describes horrific scenes after he spends a week in an A&E department for BBC Three documentary 'Extreme South Africa'. And actor Neil Stuke on the latest series of courtroom drama 'Silk'.
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Thu 27 Feb 201414:00
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Reggie Yates on South African A&E horror
Duration: 02:17
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- Thu 27 Feb 201414:00BBC Radio 5 Live
