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Diane Reid had to go abroad for IVF as UK clinics won't offer the treatment to older women.
Rachel Jallow and her 12-year-old daughter were just yards away from the blast last Monday that killed 22 people. It was her daughters first ever concert and explains to Viking why she's going back for the benefit gig in Manchester this Sunday.
Louise Barrett whose four day old son died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome thinks more research is needed into the condition.
Anna Adams has battled for support for her autistic son for the last 10 years. She thinks there needs to be a greater understanding of the mental health condition.
A new ban on legal highs comes into force in the UK today and Viking's been speaking to a man who suffered two heart attacks after taking the drug, Spice.
The widow of a terminally ill rugby star has been telling Viking FM how he allowed doctors to use him as a guinea pig for ground-breaking experimental surgery.
Nick Clegg spoke to Viking FM's Janine Hindle as he announced a UCAS style system for 16 year-olds who don't want to go university, but want to take up vocational courses.
Bal has exclusively told Viking FM's Natalie Bell how prison saved his life and finally got him clean
Matthew Knight, the director of strategy at Siemens UK, talks to Viking FM reporter Richard Madden about a £310million investment at two sites at Alexandra Dock, Hull and Paull near Saltend. The German engineering firm is planning to create a state of the art wind turbine production centre, creating 1000 jobs.
John Fitzgerald, the director of ABP Humber, gives his reaction to Viking FM reporter Richard Madden that a £310million investment is coming to two sites at Alexandra Dock, Hull and Paull near Saltend. Siemens is planning to create a state of the art wind turbine production centre, creating 1000 jobs.
Detective Superintendent Dai Malyn gives an update on the search for missing chef Claudia Lawrence on the 5th anniversary of her disappearance.
Viking reporter Richard Madden speaks to Hessle woman whose parents' house was damaged by floods in the past
Former footballer and professional boxer Curtis Woodhouse gives his thoughts about online abuse and racist tweets directed at Stan Collymore. Last year, Curtis hit the headlines after driving 60 miles to confront a twitter troll who had sent him abusive messages threatening his family.
Hull City owner Assem Allam has threatened to walk away if the Football Association doesn't back his plans to change the name of the club. First broadcast on Sky Sports News.
Our reporter Richard Madden speaks to the victim of a drink driving car crash. Stephen Meara-Blount was hit by a drunk driver as he crossed the road - he officially died twice but doctors saved his life. Stephen's brother, Tony, was also hit by the driver and died at the scene.