we are hearing reports that indonesian authorities consider umar patek to be a model prisoner, and ae, for the deradicalisation campaign that is under way in indonesia. the authorities there say that this man has been deradicalised, a good prisoner, with a good attitude, who has reaffirmed his commitment to the indonesian state. once upon a time, this man was one of the most wanted men in asia. he was arrested in pakistan a decade ago, sentenced to 20 years in prison. many australians will view this man with utter disdain, given, as we say, the anniversary of this atrocity is approaching. very briefly, bali was, once upon a time, australia's tropical playground — clearly not part of australia, but very much part of australian tradition. so the attack there in 2002 really did shatter australia's sense of isolated security, and for many people, notjust here in australia, but in many other countries, the mental and physical scars of those bombings persist to this very day. time for a look at some of the story is making the headlines across the uk. to north yorkshire where a market town