Since the pandemic, it's increasingly been done virtually. But there are still loads of things that flesh and blood can do - such as making medics faint. 1,300 bodies are accepted every year in Britain to be butchered by medical students. We import ours from America because not enough countries have a surplus.
Narendra Modi is cosying up to America, but not at the expense of valuable relationships with Russia and China. Our correspondent speaks with the country’s foreign minister who details its unique worldview. After losing its charismatic leader, what does the future hold for the Scottish National Party? And a change the supply of body parts in Britain.
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