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Wednesday's programme (May 30)

Calamity at Channel M News today. Our reporter, Georja Calvin-Smith, has broken her nose after tripping over last night. She spent a fair amount of last night in A and E. So she's off.
After Andy broke his hip, we suggested everyone should break something. I volunteered for wind. Note no jokes about breaking news, you'll notice. Cheese shortage here.
Anyway, on tonight's programme, we're have another look at CCTV. When I say look, I mean listen. Big Brother is shouting at you now, because cameras have speakers attached to them. If you're naughty you'll be told off. We sent Kevin Duffy to find out more.
David Henry's looking at how the Kwik Save closures are affecting us in Greater Manchester.
And plans are afoot to add fluoride to our water, whether we like it or not. Great for health. But what about civil liberties?

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