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BUMP CLUB: THE PAIN OF CHILDBIRTH – COULD MEN COPE? Edith Bowman & Colin Murray tackle a tricky subject in the run-up to the first show on Sunday. But what do YOU think? Could most men cope with the pain of childbirth?Radio 5 live - Bump Club, 26/05/2013, The pain of childbirthwww.bbc.co.ukEdith Bowman and Colin Murray discuss childbirth in their first Bump Club debate.

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'Someone' may have tampered with today's Test Match Special commentary rota for Day 1 of the second test between England and New Zealand at Headlingley. Needs more Geoffrey...? You can listen on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra from 10.45am:de la biografíaI fear the Yorkshire President might have got hold of my rota ....

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Today's Your Call: Are we a united nation? The Communities secretary Eric Pickles has told us despite what happened in Woolwich and other attempts to disrupt our society, we are together as one nation more than ever before. He said that our community is more integrated than it has ever been and that he expects it to go on and improve. Is he right? Do you mix with people from other cultures and religions? How mixed is your social circle? Call 0500 909693. Text 85058. Listen >BBC - Radio 5 live - Homewww.bbc.co.ukPrimal Scream join forces with Fighting Talk and 606 for 5 live's Big Day Out in Liverpool on Saturday 1 June - our biggest ever live event.

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Video: Should Karate kick its way into the 2020 games? Rachel Burden surprises Kata Champion Jonathan Mottram with a well-aimed karate kick as she has a martial art lesson to find out why the sport is bidding for Olympic status in 2020.BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 24/05/2013, Watch: Should Karate kick its way into the 2020...Breakfast's Rachel Burden surprises expert Jonathan Mottram with a well-aimed karate kick.

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BUMP CLUB is approaching its third trimester, and membership is open! Know someone with a bump? SHARE this with them and get them in the club - all they have to do is send a photo of their bump and we'll add them to the gallery >

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Consumer Team question: Parents how do you entertain your children over the school holidays, without spending a fortune? From 12 Martin Lewis joins Tony Livesey to discuss this ahead of next week's half-term holiday. > bbc.co.uk/5liveBBC - Radio 5 live - Homewww.bbc.co.uk5 live's Thursday night politics show begins tonight. Following a simulcast of Question Time, John Pienaar and Stephen Nolan continue the debate and speak to callers.

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Swimming: What are your experiences of your children being taught to swim at school? Can they swim? Olympic medalist swimmer Sharron Davies, speaks to Rachel Burden about a report by the Amateur Swimming Association, which has found half of all children can't swim a length of their swimming pool without arm bands or a float by the time they leave primary school. Sharron also explains why she didn't personally teach her son to swim and instead sent him for lessons.BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, "I didn't teach my son to swim" says Sharron Davieswww.bbc.co.ukOlympian Sharron Davies, on a swimming report and why she didn't teach her son to swim.

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Today’s Your Call: After yesterday’s Woolwich attack - what can we do to calm things down? People are worried and tensions are high, so, what can we do to calm things down? How do we make sure we 'keep on lid' on what happened yesterday? All morning we've been asking why this attack happened: We've heard widespread condemnation and abhorrence from politicians, the community here and faith groups. But we've also seen it labelled a terrorist act and last night the English Defence League protested, and there were attacks on two mosques. Call on 0500 909693. Text 85058. Listen >BBC - Radio 5 live - Homewww.bbc.co.uk5 live Breakfast's George Riley trys wakeboarding as he finds out why the sport is one of eight bidding for Olympic status in 2020.

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Breaking news and latest updates from Peter Allen and Anna Foster on the suspected terror attack in Woolwich: Listen live:Radio 5 live - 5 live Drive, 22/05/2013www.bbc.co.ukPeter Allen and Anna Foster with news, sport, interviews and regular travel updates.

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BUMP CLUB is on the move! This Sunday at 11am EDITH BOWMAN & COLIN MURRAY take over - and we've got a sneak preview. Watch as new mum Edith explains a few home truths to her old partner-in-crime...Radio 5 live - Bump Club, Bump club: Colin and EdithColin Murray and Edith Bowman team up for 5 live's Bump club, beginning Sunday 26 May.

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"I heard a young girl in excruciating pain telling me her back was hurting and to please help her" In Oklahoma Jacob Lyles stepped out from a cellar to find his neighbourhood destroyed by the tornado. He not only dug out people trapped around him, he also ran to a destroyed school and crawled through holes in the wall to rescue children from the rubble, putting himself in danger with just a torch. Listen to his account >BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 22/05/2013, Rescuing children from the Oklahoma tornadoJacob Lyles lives in Moore, Oklahoma and rescued children from an elementary school there

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Today’s Your Call: Do legal aid changes mean justice for all? Layers are warning that changes to aid are potentially dangerous and could lead to miscarriages of justice. Hundreds of solicitors and barristers from England and Wales are demonstrating in Westminster today. Ministers say it could save £220 million. Do these changes risk making a two tier legal system? Call 0500 909693. Text 85058. Listen >BBC - Radio 5 live - Homewww.bbc.co.uk5 live Breakfast's George Riley trys wakeboarding as he finds out why the sport is one of eight bidding for Olympic status in 2020.

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My sister’s body was “buried in the garden for two years” This morning on Your Call we asked 'are the authorities getting it right on domestic violence?' In reply, listener Joanne phoned in to share her emotional story, about her sister who was murdered by her husband in 1998 with a hammer. Listen >BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 21/05/2013, My sister’s body was “buried in the gardCaller Joanne tells Rachel Burden about her sister, murdered in 1998 by her husband.

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If you've ever wondered exactly what a tornado is, here 5 live's weather forecaster Simon King explains how a tornado forms and why they can be so destructive. >BBC Radio 5 live - Victoria Derbyshire, 21/05/2013, What is a tornado?5 live's forecaster Simon King on how a tornado forms and why they can be so destructive.

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Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie asked question two on this week's Fighting Talk. Hear the clip and find out more about 5 live's Big Day Out in Liverpool on 1 June - where Primal Scream will be performing. And what would your answer to Bobby's question be...What was the biggest and most outrageous primal scream in sport?BBC Radio 5 live - Fighting Talk, 18/05/2013, Bobby Gillespie on Fighting TalkThe Primal Scream frontman asks question two on this week's Fighting Talk.

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Tribute to Ray Manzarek of the Doors, who has died at the age of 74. "He was a stellar musician" says the former Editor of Rolling Stone magazine, Ben Fong-Torres, who knew Ray Manzarek. >BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 21/05/2013, Doors' Ray Manzarek tribute: "He was a stellar musiEx-editor of Rolling Stone magazine, Ben Fong-Torres, praises the late Ray Manzarek.

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Your Call: Are the authorities getting it right on domestic violence? The family of a woman murdered by her ex-boyfriend wants a public inquiry into how police and others deal with complaints of domestic violence. Maria Stubbings was killed at home by a man who had already served a murder sentence in Germany. Essex Police accept they got things badly wrong, and say they've improved the way they deal with reports of domestic violence. Every week in the UK two women are killed as a result of domestic violence, despite repeated attempts to improve the system for reporting and monitoring cases. Today we want to hear your stories. Have you gone to the police to report domestic violence? Have you asked for help on someone else's behalf? What response did you get? Do you deal with reports of domestic violence? Perhaps you're a police officer, or you work for a local authority or charity. What are the challenges you face? Are there things you could do differently? Are the authorities getting it right on domestic violence? Call 0500 909693. Text 85058

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Video: Sports reporter George Riley dons a wetsuit to try wakeboarding in the next of our Olympic sport application series. Watch >BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 20/05/2013, Can wakeboarding make a splash at the 2020 games?www.bbc.co.ukWatch George Riley try wakeboarding as it bids for Olympic status in 2020.

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Video: @georgeyboy dons a wetsuit to try wakeboarding in the next of our Olympic sport application series. Watch > bbc.in/13sTqRg

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Just before 3, Richard Bacon will share some reaction to last Thursday's show when he met Steve Evans, who has terminal stomach cancer. We received so many moving tweets and text messages. If you missed it, here is the podcast:

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Any burning science questions you have, now is the time to ask, as it's the second week of our fantastic new science feature, Bacon's Theory, from 3.30. Richard Bacon will speak to biologist Simon Watt and Tom Pringle of TV programme Brainiac, about this week's science news, including the oldest water in the world, malaria bearing mozzies targeting smelly humans, ice age giants and solar flares.

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Discussion - do you think school children should be taught about pornography? If so, at what age do you think lessons should begin? Suzie Hayman, a trustee at Family Lives, argues for young schoolchildren to be taught about pornography; whereas Chris Mcgovern, a former headmaster and chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, argues against. Listen >BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 20/05/2013, Pornography education: "What they see is just ghastSuzie Hayman from Family Lives argues that schoolchildren should learn about pornography.

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Your Call: Is it evil to avoid tax? The Prime Minister is meeting Google boss Eric Schmidt later, days after the search giant was put on the rack by MPs over its tax affairs. But the company with the motto ‘don't be evil’ isn't the only one in the firing line - David Cameron has written to British overseas territories telling them to "get their house in order" and sign up to international treaties on tax. Amazon, Starbucks, and now Marks and Spencer are all accused of taking advantage of tax laws to reduce the amount they pay in the UK. They all say their tax affairs are legal. Is it understandable that companies would try to minimise their tax bills? Can you blame them for protecting their bottom line - isn't that what business is all about? If what they're doing is legal - what's the problem? Or do companies have a moral duty to pay their way? Are they pocketing money that should be spent on things like schools and hospitals? Are they obeying the letter of the law - but breaking it in spirit? Call 0500 909693. Text 85058 Listen >BBC - Radio 5 live - Homewww.bbc.co.uk5 live's Thursday night politics show begins tonight. Following a simulcast of Question Time, John Pienaar and Stephen Nolan continue the debate and speak to callers.

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Tomorrow night on BUMP CLUB: DADS AND CHILDCARE. There are now 6,000 MORE stay-at-home dads than 10 years ago, according to the Office of National Statistics - and yet a new book claims dads routinely shirk childcare duties. We want YOUR comments for tomorrow's show at 11pm: did you change your fair share of nappies? Do you wish your partner would help out more? Or, to put it another way...

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Britain's longest serving manager retires - no not Sir Alex...meet Jimmy Davies of Waterloo Docks AFC:

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In her first broadcast interview, new author Gill Hornby speaks of her nerves at following in the footsteps of brother Nick Hornby and husband Robert Harris. Listen hereRadio 5 live - Double Take, Gill Hornby - living up to a famous brother & husband.Writer Gill Hornby discusses following in the famous footsteps of her husband & brother.

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Anita Anand ask if the Tories are tying themselves up in knots over gay marriage? Will mopping hospital floors help policy-makers better understand patients needs? We'll talk to a first time novelist with big footsteps to follow in...Gill ...Horby is sister of Nick, and wife of Robert Harris - have you struggled under the shadow of successful family members? Should we be celebrating 200 years of Wagner...and we'll talk to Britain's longest serving football manager - and no it's not Sir Alex! Listen from 10...http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01shy8y

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From Test Match Special fb page: "By popular demand ... I think! Here is a photo of Henry's salmon trousers. Thoughts?"Fotos de la biografíaBy popular demand ... I think! Here is a photo of Henry's salmon trousers. Thoughts?

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Are we too quick to diagnose mental health illnesses? On this morning's programme Victoria spoke to one of the country's leading psychologists who says too many people are being diagnosed with mental health illnesses when in some cases they're just experiencing normal human emotions. Various listeners called in to share their personal mental health stories. Radio 5 live - Victoria Derbyshire, 17/05/2013, Are we too quick to diagnose mental health illnewww.bbc.co.ukA leading psychologist says we are too quick to diagnose mental health illnesses

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Get Your Bump Out!5 live's Bump Club is growing. Use #BumpClub to tweet us a photo of your bump, and we'll add you here.

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If you missed yesterday’s Richard Bacon programme with Steve Evans who has terminal cancer - get the podcast here:

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Your Call: Why are we "a nation of lazy porkers"? Cases of type 2 diabetes in under 40s have almost trebled in the last 20 years, according to research at Cardiff University. Professor Craig Currie says we're to blame claiming we're "a nation of lazy porkers." Is this all our own fault? Is this down to a lack of self-control? Are we failing to take responsibility for our own health? Is the food industry to blame? Is sugary food too cheap, too available? Is it marketed too aggressively? What should we do about it? Is this about individuals making bad decisions? Or are we helpless in the face of cheap and cheerful junk food? Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [standard rate]. Tweet @bbc5live. Or leave a post below. Listen:Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 17/05/2013www.bbc.co.ukNicky Campbell takes your calls on the day's big story.

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Do you agree with the Type 2 diabetes expert who says "we're a nation of lazy porkers" ? Professor Craig Currie explained to 5 live Breakfast why he believes there has been a rise in the number of young people diagnosed with the condition. From 9am on Your Call Nicky Campbell will be asking for your views on this. Meanwhile let us know your opinion by leaving a post below. Listen:Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 17/05/2013, Type 2 diabetes expert: "We're a nation of lazy porProfessor Craig Currie on the rise of Type 2 diabetes amongst young people.

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A special programme, The Joy of Becks, looked back on David Beckham's career as he announced his retirement from professional football. Chris Waddle said although Beckham was "a good player, I wouldn't put him down as a great". Do you agree? Download the podcast.BBC - Podcasts and Downloads - 5 live Sport Specialswww.bbc.co.ukShowcasing 5 live Sport’s one-off specials, featuring in-depth interviews and coverage with the biggest names from the...

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A report this month by the Women's Institute and NCT highlights the pressure on midwives brought about by the UK's current baby boom. But is the NHS doing enough? Listen to the BUMP CLUB podcast >

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From 2 Richard Bacon is broadcasting from the home of cancer patient Steve Evans in Wolverhampton. Steve called the show in April and gave a moving interview, which got a huge response from 5 live listeners and on twitter, due to his positive attitude. Listen again to Steve talking to Richard in April>BBC Radio 5 live - Richard Bacon, 04/04/2013, Cancer patient Steve Evans: "I've got hope now"Cancer patient Steve Evans on "the beautiful place to be" his treatment gives him.

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Here we go then: the summer cricket internationals begin today from Lord's with England v New Zealand. Test Match Special is on air now over over on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra, and here's a sneak peak of today's commentary rota. So, how do you think England's Ashes warm-up will go? Is this the start of a triumphant few months for men in white? de la biografíaGood morning from a sun drenched Lord's for the first day of the international summer. Test Match Special will guide you through what promises to be a thrilling season. Here is a sneak preview of today's rota snapped at the back of the TMS commentary box.

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“People don’t believe” David’s Cameron promise of an EU referendum, says Professor Vernon Bogdanor, who taught the Prime Minister at Oxford. Listen >Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 16/05/2013, “People don’t believe” David Cameron EU referendum.Professor Vernon Bogdanor, who taught the PM at Oxford, gives his opinion on an EU vote.

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Today’s Your Call: Is human cloning a giant leap for science, or a step too far? American scientists have managed to clone human embryos and harvest stem cells. The embryos were only allowed to develop to an early stage - but long enough to extract valuable cells that could treat Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, and other diseases. In theory they could be grown into living human clones. Stem cells have the potential to treat a range of diseases - so is this a big advance for medicine? Or is tampering with human embryos unethical? If so, should it be banned? Human cloning: a giant leap for science, or a step too far? Call 0500 909 693. Text 85058.

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Look who's joined 5 live's Big Day Out - it's Angelos Epithemiou! The Shooting Stars, er, star will open the show with a stand-up set, ahead of the 606 Awards, Fighting Talk live and Primal Scream Ticket information for the show, at the Echo Arena Liverpool on June 1, is available on the 5 live website:

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Question - should drivers have to retake their test at the age of 66? Peter Allen and Anna Foster will be discussing this on Drive after five.

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Survey – Our Consumer Team want to know if you have you heard of Credit Unions? If so, what do you know about them?

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MP Alan Johnson is Richard Bacon’s guest today. He'll be talking about his upbringing of growing up poor in Notting Hill in the 1950s. He's written a moving memoir, This Boy. What are YOUR questions for one of the most experienced MPs in the Commons? For Labour, he was Home Secretary, Health Secretary, Work and Pensions Secretary and Trade Secretary. More recently, he was Shadow Chancellor.

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England's first Test match of the summer gets underway tomorrow at Lord's at the start of a two match series against New Zealand - And Test Match Special is back too. Later in the summer there's the ICC Champion's Trophy and then the first of two back to back Ashes series against Australia. Test Match Special producer Adam Mountford looks ahead to "a potentially thrilling six months of cricket".BBC - Blogs - The 5 live blog - Test Match Special returns for summer 2013www.bbc.co.ukTest Match Special returns for Summer 2013.

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Your Call: Serious questions are being asked about how a gang of men of Pakistani and North African origin were able to groom, rape, and abuse young white girls in Oxford. Is it fair to bring race into this? Similar cases have been prosecuted in Blackburn, Rochdale, and other towns. Does focusing on race - or religion - detract from the real issues? Powerful men preying on the weak? The difficulty victims have in coming forward? What about failures by the police, social workers, local authorities? Or is facing up to cultural differences vital to ending this pattern of abuse? Let Nicky know what you think call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [standard rate]. Or leave a post below. Listen:Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 15/05/2013www.bbc.co.ukNicky Campbell takes your calls on the day's big story.

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Mary Portas tells Richard Bacon that she doesn't regret her 'Portas Pilot' scheme to help rejuvenate high streets but she wishes she'd been better advised to cope with 'the backlash'. Listen >BBC Radio 5 live - Richard Bacon, 14/05/2013, Mary Portas - No regrets about Portas Pilotwww.bbc.co.ukMary Portas tells Richard Bacon that she doesn't regret her "Portas Pilot"

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Assisted Dying: A case for and against Paul Chamberlain explains why he has chosen to take his own life once his Motor Neurone disease gets to the stage he finds unbearable. Professor Rob George a consultant and professor of palliative care medicine responds. Graham Catto from Dignity in Dying also takes part in the debate. Radio 5 live - Shelagh Fogarty, 14/05/2013, Assisted Dying: case for and againstwww.bbc.co.ukAssisted Dying: a terminally ill man says he has the drugs ready to take his own life

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Mamma Mia, Cabaret, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Les Misérables… there are many successful musicals. Mark Kermode asks - Why is it that so many people say they have a problem with musicals? Watch:BBC Radio 5 live - Kermode Uncut, The Musical ProblemMark Kermode asks why is it that so many people say they have a problem with musicals?

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Your Call: Europe, are you in or out? Some Tories want a referendum on Europe now but David Cameron wants to wait until 2017 -with so many strings attached, you might not get one at all. So now is your chance to have your say. Should we stay or should we go? It's a discussion that's sometimes dominated by white, middle aged men, but Europe affects us all. What does it mean for our economy? For trade? Immigration? Security? No one would say the EU is perfect but are we better off keeping our seat at the table and changing the system from the inside? Or is it time to say "Au Revoir" to our European brothers? Call 0500 909 693 [free from some landlines; other networks will vary]. Text 85058 [standard rate]. Or leave a post below. Listen:Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 14/05/2013www.bbc.co.ukNicky Campbell takes your calls on the day's big story.

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Wendy Watson, the first woman in the UK to have a preventative mastectomy says doctors were horrified at her request 21 years ago. It follows Angelina Jolie's revelation that she has also undergone the procedure after the death of her mother from breast cancer. Listen:Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 14/05/2013, First UK preventative mastectomy patient: "doctors.www.bbc.co.ukWendy Watson explains why she requested to have a preventative mastectomy 21 years ago.

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