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MH17, Suspended Surgeon & Peter Shilton

Start your day with the latest news and updates, with Jim and Jo at breakfast.

Dutch air accident investigators will publish their report into what caused Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 to crash in eastern Ukraine later. 298 people were killed when the plane came down in the east of Ukraine in July last year. Ten of the victims were from the UK, including two students from Leicestershire; 20 year old Richard Mayne and Loughborough student Ben Pocock.
Also, two families from Leicestershire - whose loved ones died following treatment by a surgeon, who was later suspended - are taking legal action against him. Dennis Setchell and Anne Lovell died following procedures by Professor David Berry at Leicester General Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary between 2003 and 2008. Their families have asked lawyers to investigate their treatment and say they're seeking "justice."
And, England rounded off their qualification campaign for EURO 2016 last night with a confident 3-0 win over Lithuania. Roy Hodgson's team have won all ten of their qualifying games, making them only the sixth team in the tournaments history to achieve a perfect record at this stage.
Wales have already qualified for the competition, but Gordon Strachan's Scotland finished in fourth place which means they won't be taking part in the tournament. Ireland will have to face the play-offs to qualify for Euro 2016. Who better to pick over those results than England's most capped player, former England goalie and Leicester legend Peter Shilton.

3 hours

Chapters

  • Fly Tipping

    Why there's been a big increase in fly tipping in one part of Leicestershire.

    Duration: 05:39

Broadcast

  • Tue 13 Oct 2015 06:00