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the five—minute video, made by leicestershire police, was shown to 35,000 school pupils in septemberwere old friends. i'll ride to stay at katie's tomorrow? yeah, all right. mum and dad wouldn't understand. they don't know he is different. chief constable simon cole joins us from our leicester studio. it's a very powerful film. it's a very unsettling film to watch. the first thing we should point out is this was done with the cooperation and approval of caley‘s family? yeah, absolutely. caley‘s family have been integral. they wanted as we wa nted have been integral. they wanted as we wanted that there was a legacy which would mean some good came out of something so tragic. they have been hugely supportive. the film was not an easy watch because it is not an easy topic. she went, 15 days from meeting someone online, to tragically being murdered. along the way there are 2643 messages exchanged. it is a pretty sobering watch. i would suggest to viewers that they watch it and certainly i have watched it as a police officer and asa have watched it as a police officer and as a parent. onli
the five—minute video, made by leicestershire police, was shown to 35,000 school pupils in septemberwere old friends. i'll ride to stay at katie's tomorrow? yeah, all right. mum and dad wouldn't understand. they don't know he is different. chief constable simon cole joins us from our leicester studio. it's a very powerful film. it's a very unsettling film to watch. the first thing we should point out is this was done with the cooperation and approval of caley‘s family? yeah, absolutely....
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Jan 4, 2017
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year's eve gun attack —— it's one of scotland's most beautiful mountain ranges but a couple from leicestershireon a new year's day walk in the cairngorms have been speaking of their lucky escape. bob and cathy elmer, both experienced hill walkers, were caught out by the weather. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter. out on the heels, 50 mph winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. bob and cathy elmer had become disorientated in the appalling weather and have realised their only option was to hunker down when they torch failed. their footprints and those of their dog spotted from a helicopter helped narrow the search. then this, the moment a mountain rescue team found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waste. we eventually got out onto the plateau. with the intention of trying to get to the summit of cairngorm, then my headlamp gave up, so we cairngorm, then my headlamp gave up, so we decided that we couldn't go on any further —— waist. ‘cause we didn't any further —— waist. ‘cause we didn‘t really
year's eve gun attack —— it's one of scotland's most beautiful mountain ranges but a couple from leicestershireon a new year's day walk in the cairngorms have been speaking of their lucky escape. bob and cathy elmer, both experienced hill walkers, were caught out by the weather. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter. out on the heels, 50 mph winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. bob and cathy elmer had become disorientated in...
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speaker, i'm the myp for leicestershire. why when you are 18, you can drink, smoke, take a mortgage and do whatever you want to do and why? because you are classed adult. whereas when you 16, you have so much responsibility. i go to work and i go to college and i am here today speaking as a representative, and i can say that i do all of that and yet i am treated like a child. i find this discriminatory and unfair. how can you treat someone like this? you can't. i have to get a bus at not one but two to get to the college that i chose to go to. you come into education, and to be there until the age of 18. you should have a choice as to where you would like to go to in your constituencies or even outside of your con stich wstit. and you should be able to go there and know that it is at a lower fare that you can afford, and your family can afford, and why is it that it is unfair, and you are paying such an expense that actually you may choose not to go into the education, because you are not providing for yourself, but for your
speaker, i'm the myp for leicestershire. why when you are 18, you can drink, smoke, take a mortgage and do whatever you want to do and why? because you are classed adult. whereas when you 16, you have so much responsibility. i go to work and i go to college and i am here today speaking as a representative, and i can say that i do all of that and yet i am treated like a child. i find this discriminatory and unfair. how can you treat someone like this? you can't. i have to get a bus at not one...
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Jan 29, 2017
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this land rover is the pride and joy of leicestershire police and the thieves took it apart overnightd his heady local police station. all the stolen land rovers have got to be going somewhere, is what exactly is happening to them? because they stopped making them, the spare parts are few and far between. you could have won in its completely in an hour. there is no code stamped on most of the parts, so they appear on ebay. unfortunately, there is a market for stolen bits. john is a land rover mechanic from sussex who was hit by the thieves last year. as someone who knows land rover is inside out, i have set him a challenge. the plan is to unbolt parts of the land rover until we end up with a bigger pile of bits and as little land rover as we can finish with. john firmly believes his beloved land rover was stolen to order and cannibalised for parts. with the clock ticking and multiple cameras running, we will check back in withjohn in a while. henry is a mechanic on slightly larger vehicles. he's a steam train engineer. his land rover was special. it was his wedding car. we used it to
this land rover is the pride and joy of leicestershire police and the thieves took it apart overnightd his heady local police station. all the stolen land rovers have got to be going somewhere, is what exactly is happening to them? because they stopped making them, the spare parts are few and far between. you could have won in its completely in an hour. there is no code stamped on most of the parts, so they appear on ebay. unfortunately, there is a market for stolen bits. john is a land rover...
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Jan 3, 2017
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it's one of scotland's most beautiful mountain ranges, but a couple from leicestershire, who disappearedir lucky escape. bob and cathy elmer, both experienced hill walkers, were caught out after miscalculating the length of their walk. they were forced to spend the night in a white out after the cloud suddenly closed in and it began snowing. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter. out on the hills — 50 mph winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. i'm not cold, to be honest. bob and cathy elmer had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. their footprints and those of their dog, spotted from a helicopter, helped narrow the search. the guy's in pretty good nick. then this, the moment a mountain rescue team found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was, at times, up to our waist. we eventually got out onto the plateau with the intention of trying to find the summit of cairngorm, and then my head lamp gave up, so we decided that we coul
it's one of scotland's most beautiful mountain ranges, but a couple from leicestershire, who disappearedir lucky escape. bob and cathy elmer, both experienced hill walkers, were caught out after miscalculating the length of their walk. they were forced to spend the night in a white out after the cloud suddenly closed in and it began snowing. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, has the story. the brutal conditions of a scottish winter. out on the hills — 50 mph winds, freezing...
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bob and cathy elmer, from leicestershire, were caught out after miscalculating the length of their walkthe hills, 50 mile an hour winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. i'm not cold, to be honest. experienced walkers, bob and cathy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was at times up to our waist. we eventually got out onto the plateau with the intention of trying to find the summit of cairngorm, then my head lamp gave up, so we decided that we couldn't go on any further because we didn't know really where we were going. you couldn't see a hand in front of your face, so we decided to get the survival bags out and get down for the night in them. it was a move rescuers believed saved their lives and that of their dog, meg, who had her own separate survival bag. conditions were arctic and in the area they were, you know, no matter which way they walked there was steep
bob and cathy elmer, from leicestershire, were caught out after miscalculating the length of their walkthe hills, 50 mile an hour winds, freezing temperatures and deep snow. i'm not cold, to be honest. experienced walkers, bob and cathy elmer, had become disorientated in the appalling weather and had realised their only option was to hunker down when their torch failed. the guy's in pretty good nick. this the moment mountain rescue teams found them and then guided them to safety. the snow was...
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Jan 20, 2017
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frosty and murky here in leicestershire.started around eight, though. turning the weather upside down with the coldest weather across rural areas in southern england. look at the extent of sunshine on offer today, we have a weather front across parts of northern england and southern scotland, so proud for you, but also sunshine to come, into the channel islands. this is the picture at noon. you can see the extent of the sunshine, misty in places, the fog patches are clearing. for northern ireland and northern parts of northern england and into southern scotland and the central belt, i'm afraid a rather great picture, drizzly in places —— grey. there will be a cold feel, enhancing that across southern england into the south—west is the easterly breeze, with more of a bite. temperatures will top out at around 5-8, but temperatures will top out at around 5—8, but there will be a few places which will be higher than that, especially in the far north of scotland. some sunshine on offer for many of us, under clear skies tonight th
frosty and murky here in leicestershire.started around eight, though. turning the weather upside down with the coldest weather across rural areas in southern england. look at the extent of sunshine on offer today, we have a weather front across parts of northern england and southern scotland, so proud for you, but also sunshine to come, into the channel islands. this is the picture at noon. you can see the extent of the sunshine, misty in places, the fog patches are clearing. for northern...
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joining us from leicester is conservative mp for north west leicestershire, andrew bridgen.eons both in a position to actually operate, effectively having to haggle over a bed and who gets to operate, what is your reaction? it is shocking and highlights the impact this has on patients and on their care and life chances when it comes to the crunch. it is important that we recognise the current situation but also, as you say, need to look at a long—term solution for the health service. the danger is if we are having a crisis like this, we are not having a proper discussion about how the health service should be fit for purpose long term. andrew, what is your reaction to that and how would your reaction to that and how would you describe what is going on in the health service more broadly? well, the health service is under acute pressure at the moment. we have got various reasons why lots of people are attending a&e. but at the end of the day we need a seven—day nhs to spread out the peaks and troughs. we have an ageing population, more procedures, increasing longevity and a gr
joining us from leicester is conservative mp for north west leicestershire, andrew bridgen.eons both in a position to actually operate, effectively having to haggle over a bed and who gets to operate, what is your reaction? it is shocking and highlights the impact this has on patients and on their care and life chances when it comes to the crunch. it is important that we recognise the current situation but also, as you say, need to look at a long—term solution for the health service. the...
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a foggy one for some, the weather watchers doing us proud, beautiful picture, freezing fog in leicestershiree have a weather front not too far away which is producing some cloud and also some rain. as we go through the course of the day, my graphics arejust the course of the day, my graphics are just frozen, the course of the day, my graphics arejust frozen, no, there the course of the day, my graphics are just frozen, no, there they go! through the course of the day, the weather front towards the west will introduce some rain and some drizzle, and it will also come in from the south as well, but it will remain dry for most of us, not as cold as yesterday. through the evening and overnight, two areas of rain will meet in the middle, and they are going to push eastwards. ahead of them, snow on the mountains of scotla nd ahead of them, snow on the mountains of scotland and the pennines. behind them, the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. let's hope the graphics are working now! as we head into the weekend, it is going to be less cold, and i'm choosing my words wisely — it is not going to be mi
a foggy one for some, the weather watchers doing us proud, beautiful picture, freezing fog in leicestershiree have a weather front not too far away which is producing some cloud and also some rain. as we go through the course of the day, my graphics arejust the course of the day, my graphics are just frozen, the course of the day, my graphics arejust frozen, no, there the course of the day, my graphics are just frozen, no, there they go! through the course of the day, the weather front towards...