07/11/2016
Victoria Derbyshire speaks to cancer survivors about their return to work, and single mum Marie Buchan tells Victoria why she is considering quitting work to live on benefits.
Victoria Derbyshire speaks to cancer survivors about their return to work, as a new survey suggests 18% of people diagnosed with cancer face discrimination from employers or colleagues.
After a prison riot at HMP Bedford, Frances Crook from the Howard League for Penal Reform, and Jonathan Robinson, who spent 7 weeks in Bedford prison, discuss the situation in jails in England and Wales.
And single mum Marie Buchan tells Victoria why she's considering quitting work to live on benefits.
Clips
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Prisons a 'national disgrace'
Duration: 04:27
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Cancer patients face discrimination at work
Duration: 07:14
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Returning to work after cancer
Duration: 08:03
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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01:11
Shania Twain
You're Still The One