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18/09/2015
Joanna Gosling presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. With reports on the super-gonorrhoea outbreak in Leeds and the Syrian refugee who headed to Brazil.
A man left paralysed from the shoulders down following an accident in 2009 is to have his painting of England rugby union captain Chris Robshaw printed on the front of a national newspaper.
Doctors express concern over 'super-gonorrhoea' outbreak in Leeds.
And a Syrian refugee explains why he chose Brazil rather than Europe as a safe haven.
Clips
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'Super-gonorrhoea' outbreak in Leeds
Duration: 02:15
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Syrian refugee on why he flew to Brazil
Duration: 04:38
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'Defrauded by my wife and criminals in Thailand'
Duration: 10:54
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Paralysed artist paints rugby star
Duration: 07:13
Credit
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Joanna Gosling |



