
14/01/2015
The programme speaks to the wife of a man who spent years in hospital because there was no suitable care for him at home.
We speak to the wife of a man who spent years in hospital because there was no suitable care package for him at home. He's now in a home for people with dementia - even though that isn't what's wrong with him. Plus while Charlie Hebdo's surviving staff decided to publish, not every editor feels the same way - even if they have shown similar cartoons before. Flemming Rose is the foreign editor of a Danish paper called Jyllands -Posten. In 2005, he commissioned cartoonists to portray the Prophet Muhammad in his Copenhagen newspaper. He's lived with death threats ever since - and this time he says his paper WON'T be publishing any images- because he thinks sometimes " the sword is actually mightier than the pen." And live Prime Minister's Question Time.
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- Wed 14 Jan 201510:00BBC Radio 5 Live


