
23/03/2015
The foreign office is warning would-be parents of the huge complexities they could face if they decide to go abroad to pay a foreign surrogate mother to have a baby for them.
The foreign office is warning would-be parents of the huge complexities they could face if they decide to go abroad to pay a foreign surrogate mother to have a baby for them. Adrian hears from a couple who went to a surrogacy agency in Georgia after years of trying for a baby. Elsewhere home secretary Theresa May sets out proposals to tackle Islamist extremism. Adrian speaks to double Olympic swimming champion Rebecca Adlington as it's thought there are more than nine million adults in England who can't swim. On the consumer team with Martin Lewis, he looks at "Help to Buy ISAs" and takes questions from listeners after last week's budget.
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- Mon 23 Mar 201510:00BBC Radio 5 Live


