lorraine ward and her young family lost everything in a fire at their home caused by a faulty tumbledryero, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. later we will be talking to this family, alexander and calder, who are not impressed on being on television. also... later we'll talk to the paretns of diabsled children about a new range of barbie dolls which are being released, including one that uses a wheelchair and one with a prosthetic leg. if you have a child with disability how important is it to them that some of the toys they play with kind of represent them. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. here's annita mcveigh with a summary of the days news. good morning. nine out of ten police officers say there are not enough of them to meet demand, as the government is warned the public faces "increased risk" due to lack of front line staff the police federation, which represents the rank and file, says a survey of 18,000 constables, sergeants and inspectors in england and wales found that almost 90% didn't feel they