our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster david davies and journalist dina hamdy. 10:a0, not1030. flying to bangladesh to help rohingya refugees who've fled myanmar. hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims are living in refugee camps, following widespread persecution at home. more than a0 doctors, nurses and firefighters from the uk will spend six weeks in bangladesh tackling an outbreak of diptheria in the camps, as claire fallon reports. leaving manchester, british medics heading for bangladesh. now, another threat — diphtheria. the makeshift home to thousands of rohingya muslims, this is the refugee camp. those living here left myanmar and a situation described by the un as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. 6,000 people have been killed, a figure denied by the government in myanmar. wonderful... among the a0 plus staff, sent by britain, becky, a children's nurse at watford general. i know from my experience as a paediatric nurse and as a mother, families will be feeling desperate. i know there are loads of children involved, 75% of the people affected by diptheria are u