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she breached the ministerial code. the supply of a drug to treat symptoms of menopause is being restricted by the uk government because of shortages. pharmacists are being told to dispense only two months worth of capsules of utrogestan, which is a form of progesterone. the order was issued by the department of health, which says it will ensure more women can continue to access the medication they need. stay with us here on bbc news. now on bbc news, amol rajan interviews: piers morgan. for over 30 years, piers morgan has been a loud and polarising fixture in our culture, joining the ranks of the rich, famous, revered and reviled that he chronicled in his early career as a reporter. just 28 years old when he was appointed editor of one of the world s biggest newspapers by the media mogul rupert murdoch, morgan was a giant of british tabloids and he s got the scars to prove it. i don t get on with piers morgan. so, yeah, i punched him. let me see. well, that s what the scar
cenotaph. army personnel and members of the publicjoined the rest of the uk in a two minute silence at 11am. good afternoon. now, the travel show. coming up on this week s show. the atmosphere is brilliant. you ve got the singing, lots of shouting. that s so good. that s so tasty. some people want train sets, i wanted a castle. scotland is a perennialfavourite when it comes to travel. from its rugged and dramatic highlands to its vibrant cities and festivals. considering its relatively small size, scotland really does punch above its weight when it comes to tourism. and this week we re looking back at some of our favourite travel show adventures there, kicking off with the time i headed to shetland to experience something that s firmly based in the islands viking past, although a big change is under way. sitting halfway between the scottish mainland and norway, the shetland islands have a unique combination of cultures. and today the sleepy town of lerwick is facing an invas
yeah, it s the clarkson scar. did you mean to have a feud with him? ordid hejust. it just sort of launched out of nowhere? did you find that when he was going at you publicly, you quite enjoyed it? and it s one of those kind of battles from which everyone wins? yes, just like my feuds with, like, madonna, cherie blair, ian hislop. audience laughs. he is charming, isn t he? don t try the popularity line with me, hislop. why? do you like him? does anybody actually like. ? cheering. but why do you bother? why do you bother? most people in this pub don t go through their life thinking, i m going to have a fight with that person, a fight with that one. i m going to trade insults with that person and that person. because it s fun. why do you bother? it s fun. what s fun about having a feud? it s fun for me. but there s a side of morgan s newspaper career that is much more serious with consequences that could leave another scar. and that s phone hacking. it s already led to prison senten
into his mother s life and his life, whether he knew the half of it. i doubt he did. he was only. how old was he, 12 when she died? i doubt he knew that she was doing all this. but it wasn t all lunches with princesses or dinners with prime ministers. morgan still spent plenty of time filling his paper with stories about the private lives of other celebrities, likejeremy clarkson something clarkson didn t take kindly to. i don t get on with piers morgan. editor of the daily mirror. yeah, the editor of the daily mirror. and so, yeah, i punched him. yeah. audience laughs. it was at this pub, where morgan had his only meeting with the duchess of sussex, that he and clarkson eventually ended their feud, one of many that morgan has had in his career. cos i ve bust my finger. look, can you see that? oh, yes. - so you have. actually broken it. you have. cos i ve never hit anyone before and i did it wrong, you were saying. audience laughs. where did he hit you? let me see. well, that s wha