Saturday, January 3, 2015

Early 2015 exclusives

BBC correspondents are still elbowing all-comers away as they drive to the heart of the stories that matter....

Thirty years ago, just before midnight on New Year's Eve, Michael Harrison slipped away from his family's party at home in Surrey and was driven to Parliament Square. There, he made history - by making Britain's first mobile phone call to his father Sir Ernest Harrison, the chairman of a new firm called Racal Vodafone...... In an exclusive interview, Michael Harrison recalls that historic moment to BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones.

Exclusive look inside Northampton's new train station... The BBC's Richard Westcott was the first journalist to visit a brand new station that is being built in Northampton.

Should the promotion of electronic cigarettes be more tightly regulated? In this special edition of World Business Report, we ask whether the marketing of e-cigarettes risks glamourising smoking once again. Marie Keyworth hears from a divided public health community and has an exclusive interview with e-cigarette manufacturer Imperial Tobacco.

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