Young drivers, ambulance response and Anthony Agogo latest
Should young drivers face restrictions after they pass their test? The stroke patients having to wait over an hour for an ambulance. And Anthony Agogo's 2012 dream on hold.
Would you like to see young drivers face measures such as a night-time driving curfew or a lower drink-drive limit? The road safety charity Brake is calling on the government to tackle young driver and passenger casualties. It tells Terry why.
Christine Ryan from Ipswich, whose daughter Sian Ryan was only 16 when she was killed in a crash on the A14 in Nacton, says she doesn't think the proposals go far enough.
The ambulance trust serving Suffolk has admitted to a dramatic increase in the numbers of potential stroke and heart attack patients having to wait more than an hour for a vehicle to take them to hospital. Terry hears what the Stroke Association has to say.
Plus Anthony Agogo's 2012 dream is on hold after he lost in the last 16 of the World Amateur Championships in Azerbaijan. We hear from his sister Joanne about his plans for the future.
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