Incapacity benefit and sore losers
Your view on today's big news, great guests and Hits and Headlines, but what's the year?
This week, 1.5 million people who claim incapacity benefit will start to receive letters asking them to be tested on their ability to work. Is this fair? Should people expect to be tested in this way? If you're a claimant, how do you feel about these tests?
Plus, a new study shows that British school children react badly to losing in sport. Why do you think this is? How did you feel the last time you lost?
Call - 0115 934 3434
Text - 81333 (start message with "Notts")
Email - mark.dennison@bbc.co.uk
Z on the A-Z of Music after 1.30; Hits & Headlines after 2.30 - what's the year?; School's Out after 3.30 - who are the kids describing?
Guests: Best selling author Freya North; an update on Hyson Green flats community history project; Jon Beeby, who is walking 3500 miles across America.
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