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The landlords and publicans who think 'The Good Pub Guide' is in danger of losing its integrity - after its decision to charge up to two hundred pounds for pubs to appear in the 2012 edition. The National Trust for Scotland's Chief Executive explains how a rise in membership and donations has helped the organisation recover from a turbulent year, and a financial situation previously described as 'dangerously low'. The one hundred and ten million pounds for community projects in England aimed at improving the lives of the over fifties. Why delays to an upgrade of a railway line in Northern Ireland could cause problems for Londonderry in its 2013 City of Culture year. And sign language for the radio - the deaf actor making signed radio plays for the deaf and hearing impaired. The presenter is Peter White. The producer is Kathryn Takatsuki.
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