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Support for relatives of missing people

Three mothers of missing children - including Nicki Durbin from Suffolk - will give evidence today at the UK's first ever parliamentary inquiry into the rights of families of missing people.

Nicki Durbin from Suffolk is one of three mothers who'll give evidence today at the UK's first ever parliamentary inquiry into the rights of families of missing people

Nicki's son Luke was 19 when he went missing on a night out in Ipswich in May 2006. She tells us why she feels relatives of missing people can be let down.

Suffolk police speak to us about the dangers of illegal raves after officers came across around 200 people and 70 vehicles on a farm at Barton Mills just before 4am on Sunday morning.

Plus the pupils of Exning Primary School near Newmarket sign up for our Don't Be A Tosser campaign.

This programme is a repeat. Please listen carefully as our text and phone lines may have closed and you may still be charged. Enjoy the show!

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Mon 13 Jun 2011 06:00

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  • Mon 13 Jun 2011 06:00