walkers and scout groups who use this woodland could been devastating. lindsey smith, bbc news. a ceremony‘s taken place at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire to markthe ground was broken by the fathers of pcs fiona bone and nicola hughes, two greater manchester officers killed on duty in september 2012. the £4.5 million installation is based on the idea of an open door and will honour officers and staff killed on duty across the uk. the family of a man who has just left intensive care after spending 50 days being treated for coronavirus, say they can't praise the medical staff enough. gary trigg from the forest of dean in gloucestershire contracted covid—19 in april. while his life was hanging in the balance, his daughter was in the same hospital giving birth. our reporter, steve knibbs, has been to see the family. applause. he's turned a corner, he's out of ccu now, and he had the clap—out yesterday which was wonderful and he gave a little wave at the end. this was the moment gary's family thought they would never see. he was admitted to hospitals part of the first wave of covid patients back in april. he became very, very poorly. it was touch an