29/05/2015
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news, Julian Worricker presents the 麻豆官网首页入口's new daily news and current affairs programme.
In this edition, there is a look at the profiles of the two men aiming to be voted in as FIFA's president in the wake of the organisation's corruption scandal.
Julian Worricker, standing in for Victoria Derbyshire, speaks to James Partridge from the charity Changing Faces. It follows the broadcast of footage from the Australian Channel 9's programme 60 Minutes, showing a woman meeting the man who was given her brother's face in a pioneering transplant operation.
And, as the government brings in tighter rules on so-called legal highs, a mother and son tell us what happened when 14-year-old Owain ended up in hospital after experimenting with the substances.
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'Legal highs put my son in hospital'
Duration: 09:40
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Face transplant patient meets donor's sister
Duration: 07:26
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julian Worricker |
Interviewed Guest | James Partridge |
Broadcast
- Fri 29 May 2015 09:15