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01/11/2013
A hospital in Cardiff has apologised for flaws in the way it diagnosed miscarriages over several years, plus would you back a tax on sugary drinks?
A hospital in Cardiff has apologised for flaws in the way it diagnosed miscarriages over several years. It follows the case of 31-year-old Emily Wheatley who was wrongly told she had miscarried nine weeks into her pregnancy after a scan at the University Hospital of Wales. Victoria speaks to Emily and to Peter Tyndall, the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales.
Plus would you back a tax on fizzy drinks? Researchers say a 20% tax would cut obesity dramatically and raise hundreds of millions of pounds for the Treasury.
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Fri 1 Nov 2013
10:00
麻豆社 Radio 5 Live
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'I was wrongly told I'd had a miscarriage'
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- Fri 1 Nov 2013 10:00麻豆社 Radio 5 Live