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The FBI says it now believes that Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who carried out Wednesday's deadly attack in New Orleans, was working alone. We speak to Peter Neumann, an expert on radicalisation, and hear from the high school principal of one of the victims of the attack. Also on the programme: opposition parties in Scotland are calling for a big increase in funding for treatment services after it emerged that more than 1,500 drug-addicted babies have been born in recent years; and we speak to Britain’s last certified repairer of the Perkins brailler - a typewriter still used for teaching blind children to read and write. (Picture: A make shift memorial on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, 2 Jan 2024 Credit: DAN ANDERSON/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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