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A dream inspired by a book he received aged 7 has been completed: the longest climb of Mount Everest, following a record-breaking triathlon from the shores of the UK.
Mitch Hutchcraft, from Cambridgeshire, joins us down the line from base camp while he makes his recovery.
Also in this episode:
-The M&S cyber crisis deepens as it admits hackers stole customer data.
To read the full report from our business editor Jonathan Prynn, click here.
-Wegovy slashes the risk of heart disease ‘even before people shed weight’
-For the first time in 3,000 years, European Elk could be reintroduced to the UK
-Why a new snail species has been named after Pablo Picasso
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A dream inspired by a book he received aged 7 has been completed: the longest climb of Mount Everest, following a record-breaking triathlon from the shores of the UK.
Mitch Hutchcraft, from Cambridgeshire, joins us down the line from base camp while he makes his recovery.
Also in this episode:
-The M&S cyber crisis deepens as it admits hackers stole customer data.
To read the full report from our business editor Jonathan Prynn, click here.
-Wegovy slashes the risk of heart disease ‘even before people shed weight’
-For the first time in 3,000 years, European Elk could be reintroduced to the UK
-Why a new snail species has been named after Pablo Picasso
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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