02/10/2017
Investigating the rise in newly homeless people living in tents. How is the national anti-radicalisation programme viewed in Luton? And how to attract butterflies to gardens.
As the number of newly homeless people living in tents grows, we follow Mervyn, who has Asperger's and who used to be an engineer, as he gets used to his new home in a tent while waiting to qualify for social housing. In Luton, we ask how the national anti-radicalisation programme is viewed in the community two years since it came into force. We speak to the mum whose four-year-old boy was almost referred to Prevent after he drew pictures at his nursery school showing not a 'cooker bomb' but his dad cutting a cucumber. And with butterflies disappearing, gardener Bunny Guinness helps us make our gardens in the east better to attract them.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Editor | Maggie Dolan |
Broadcast
- Mon 2 Oct 2017 19:30麻豆社 One East & Cambridgeshire only