Murders, rockfalls and swifts among Devon's stories this week
Packed with Devon references, Jeremy Vine's new book, Murder on Line One, is based on a radio station where the listeners keep dying. On Devoncast this week, we speak with the broadcaster, quiz show host and novelist.
Plus, Newton Abbot MP Martin Wrigley is full of praise for a Labour health minister who has listened to some of the issues facing GPs and agreed to act, which could help some surgeries survive.
The problematic rail line at Dawlish is still at risk - but the cliffs are to blame, not the line itself.
And in Honiton, East Devon Council is encouraging swifts to stay, with the help of recorded birds.
Paul Nero presents this week's edition of Devoncast.
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