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Here and Now

on BBC One London

Is NHS cash being spent on luxuries for officials while hospitals have to rely on charity? Sybil Ruscoe meets the top surgeon who's gone undercover to expose life inside Quarry House, the new NHS headquarters in Leeds. Has your house been burgled recently? If so it might be just the beginning of your problems. Sankha Guha reports on the phenomenon of repeat burglaries.
Also, war on the riverbank. Mark Easton speaks to the small and extreme band of angling saboteurs. They claim fishing is cruel and resort to direct action to disrupt fishing competitions. They use frogmen to cut fishing lines, and on the banks of the River Severn a fist-fight breaks out between anglers and saboteurs. Producer Steve Anderson
Editor Peter Horrocks

Contributors

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Sybil Ruscoe
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Sankha Guha
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Mark Easton
Producer:
Steve Anderson
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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