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Minimum pricing for alcohol and Tunisia unrest

As the troubles in Tunisia worsen, James speaks to a former Ipswich woman who moved to the country three years ago, and is living in fear of what could happen to her and her family.

Shops and bars in England and Wales are to be banned from selling alcohol for less than a minimum price imposed by the government, under plans to be unveiled today. But does that go far enough to combat binge drinking?

James hears from a woman waiting for a lung transplant and who has come up with an ingenious way of getting more people to register for organ donation.

As the troubles in Tunisia worsen, James speaks to a former Ipswich woman who moved to the country three years ago, and is living in fear of looters.

And work gets under way on a new community centre for the East Anglian Sailing Trust - thanks to the People's Millions.

3 hours, 30 minutes

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Tue 18 Jan 2011 09:00

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  • Tue 18 Jan 2011 09:00