Organ donation and queues
Your view on today's big news, great guests and Hits and Headlines, but what's the year?
1. ORGAN DONATION - Some doctors are to argue against a move towards a system of presumed consent for organ donation. They feel that the trust placed in doctors could be compromised if someone is in intensive care, families may feel doctors just want to harvest the organs. Do you carry a donor card? How would you feel about a change in the system?
2. QUEUEING - It's a stereotype of British life that we love to queue....research suggests that we queue for over 6.7 hours each per year. What have you queued for? What is worth it? Is it true to say that the bigger the reward, the more patient you are?
Call - 0115 934 3434
Text - 81333 (start message with "Notts")
Email - mark.dennison@bbc.co.uk
Plus, another Newsy Twosome (2 songs with a theme) after 1.30; Hits & Headlines after 2.30 - what's the year?; School's Out after 3.30 - who are the kids describing?
and Guests...
Emma Halford from the City WI
Tom Hodgett and Nat Jones, two of the young people making a difference abroad with the Balls to Poverty scheme
and Gillian Squires who's revived her grandmother's ice cream business after finding her long lost recipes
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- Tue 28 Jun 2011 12:00麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Nottingham