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Hello and welcome to News Out from the BBC World Service.
We're coming to you live from London.
I'm James Menendez.
And coming up in 15 minutes,
we'll hear from one of the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry this year.
Also,
the writer and illustrator Charlie Mackasey talks about why he decided to write a follow-up to his best-selling book,
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse.
that logo a man who's lived a long time I've never met him before but he's a gentle elderly man came up to me and um looked at me and said you the mole man something like that and I smiled and he gripped my forearm I said yeah yeah that's me and his eyes welled up and I was standing there in the street he just said make another.
Well from Charlie later on news app.