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07/03/2011

The NHS advisor who thinks babies born before 23 weeks shouldn't be treated. Plus, the UN's humanitarian effort in Libya, and the music review.

News from around the UK, and exclusive interviews.

Dr Daphne Austin, an NHS advisor, tells Victoria that premature babies born at twenty-three weeks or earlier should be left to die because their chances of surviving are so slim.

Also, the UN's head of humanitarian efforts Baroness Amos on the crisis in Libya, and we hear from a doctor in Misurata in the north west of the country.

Plus in the second hour the Monday music review, considering new albums from REM and Elbow.

Email victoria@bbc.co.uk. Twitter @vicderbyshire.

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Mon 7 Mar 2011 10:00

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  • Mon 7 Mar 2011 10:00