19/11/2012
Chris Jackson meets the bereaved family campaigning to tighten the law on lethal weapons. With boundary changes afoot, how do Cumbrians feel about potentially joining the Dales?
Chris Jackson meets the County Durham family devastated by a triple murder on New Year's Day. Now they're campaigning to tighten the law on who should be allowed to own a lethal weapon. And as the boundaries of the Yorkshire Dales National Park seem set for change - will parts of Cumbria join the Dales. And how do local people feel about that?
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Horden family talks about gun laws
Duration: 02:40
Revolution on the racetrack
A North Yorkshire woman fulfils a lifetime's ambition to get a coloured horse accepted into mainstream racing.
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on Chris Jackson's correspondent blog.
Horden shootings
Michael Atherton, 44, shot his partner Susan McGoldrick; Alison Turnbull, her daughter Tanya then himself after a row at his Horden home on New Year's Day.
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Atherton legally owned six weapons, including three shotguns.
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But the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said his violent past had not been properly investigated.
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on the 麻豆社 News website.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Jackson |
Series Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
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- Mon 19 Nov 2012 19:30麻豆社 One North East & Cumbria