02/07/2015
Lord Alf Dubs tells Victoria Derbyshire how Sir Nicholas Winton, whose death at the age of 106 has been announced, saved his life.
Lord Alf Dubs tells Victoria Derbyshire how Sir Nicholas Winton, whose death at the age of 106 has been announced, saved his life. In 1939 he organised the rescue and saved the lives of 669 Jewish children in German-occupied Czechoslovakia destined for Nazi concentration camps.
Football fans speak about the disappointing end to England's Women's World Cup campaign after losing 2-1 in the semi-final against Japan.
And Mobeen Azhar speaks to men entrenched in the so-called 'chemsex' scene in London and explores the impact it is having on public health services.
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'Sir Nicholas Winton saved my life'
Duration: 02:48
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George Galloway 'told me to do chores', former aide claims
Duration: 08:40
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Health dangers of the 'Chemsex' scene
Duration: 10:31
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Victoria Derbyshire |
Broadcast
- Thu 2 Jul 2015 09:15