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Can body cameras rebuild trust in the police?

Mark asks if you approve of police officers wearing personal video cameras.

As Home Secretary Theresa May approves 拢1.4m of funding to allow six more police forces to invest in body-worn cameras, Mark asks whether this will help rebuild trust in the police.

Sixty-two-year-old Joan Roberts from Cossington, Somerset has decided to turn back the clock by selling up and jumping on a plane. As Joan searches for adventure, Mark asks how you are holding back the years. He also speaks to the Open University's oldest graduate. Cliff Dadson was ninety-three when he collected his degree last summer.

Mark finds out why there's a goat's cheese shortage with a report from Gloucestershire.

Reporter Alison Acton is granted exclusive access to Cupola House in Bury St Edmunds 18 months after it was destroyed by fire.

麻豆社 Introducing tonight comes from West Yorkshire band New Sunset Hotel and Ormskirk singer songwriter Harry Cartwright.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 13 Jan 2014 19:00

Music Played

  • Four Tops

    I Can't Help Myself

  • The Beautiful South

    Perfect 10

  • Marshall Hain

    Dancing in the city

  • Keane

    Won't be broken

  • Ketty Lester

    Love letters

  • Tina Turner

    The best

  • Simply Red

    Something got me started

  • Hot Chocolate

    You sexy thing

  • Gladys Knight & the Pips

    Midnight Train To Georgia

Broadcast

  • Mon 13 Jan 2014 19:00