Steve Harris Episodes Episode guide
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'If he doesn't tell me what he did with my mum's body, he shouldn't be released from prison'
Sam Gillingham's mum was killed in Bournemouth in 1985.
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The former Dorset MP who is helping launch Dorset Equality, a campaign group to tackle the pay gap 10JUL17
Annette Brooke used to be Lib Dem MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole.
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Dorset County Council will soon decide whether to grant a public right of way to Castle Cove Beach 07JUL17
A landslip in March 2013 led to a sloping path to the beach being closed.
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One Dorset college says the number of pupils studying politics has quadrupled in the last two years 06JUL17
QE School, Wimborne say the uptick is the impact of the referendum and general election.
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From September, Bournemouth will have only two primary schools in the town centre 05JUL17
This Summer Parkfield School moves to a site new Bournemouth Airport.
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'Enough is enough' say businesses in Lyme Regis as the town's only free cash machine remains out of service 04JUL17
The ATM has been out of action for several weeks.
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Reaction to the Portland diver rescued by a coastguard helicopter based 75 miles away in South Wales 03JUL17
The Portland SAR helicopter was axed at the end of last month
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It's the end of the road for the Portland Search and Rescue helicopter 30JUN17
After decades of emergency call-outs the service will formally close down today.
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We speak to Samantha from Bournemouth about the stigma of being HIV positive 29JUN17
She was diagnosed ten years ago.
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Children with special educational needs have to wait longer for help in Dorset than almost anywhere else in the country 28JUN17
Less than two per cent of Education Health and Care Plans were completed inside 20 weeks.
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Residents of Melbury Abbas say HGVs getting stuck in their village is a weekly if not daily occurrence
拢2.5m is being spent on improving the A350 and C13 roads.
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'Too many people are struggling to afford to keep a roof over their heads in Dorset '
That's the view of a newly-formed group called Afford A Home West Dorset.
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One year on, we look back on the impact of the EU referendum in Dorset
It was this day last year that the nation voted to leave the EU.
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Cuckooing - a process drug gangs are using in Dorset to exploit the vulnerable
Gangs are coming to the county and using the homes of the vulnerable to sell drugs from.
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The coastal path around Dorset could be fully connected and open to the public
An 8 week consultation has begun on a new eastern stretch of the coastal path.
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Poole reisdents say they've suffered months of increased pollution and poor air quality
Traffic is queuing to use the Twin Sails Bridge while the Lifting Bridge is repaired.
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The Poole cancer nurse who almost didn't attend the mammogram that saved her life
Leslie-May Harrison has spent nearly 40 years nursing patients with breast cancer.
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Radio 1's Greg James says he's up for officially naming Dorset Police's new rural crime tractor
Greg has been asking his listeners for name suggestions on his Radio 1 show.
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18,500 questionnaires, 2000 at drop in sessions, and 1000 interviews over the phone
We have the results from the consultation into the future of healthcare in Dorset.
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Reaction to the fire in London from local firefighters and a new helicopter for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance
Craig Baker from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue on the Grenfell Tower fire.
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It's an historic day for the Isle of Purbeck
A public train service runs from Swanage to Wareham for the first time in 45 years.
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The newly-returned West Dorset MP says Theresa May can last a full five year term as Prime Minister
Sir Oliver Letwin denies Mrs May's administration won't be able to govern effectively.
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In Dorset the number of people charged with domestic violence rose by a third between 2014 and 2016
We've been given unprecedented access to a women's refuge which supports survivors.
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On the last day before the general election, we put your questions to the West Dorset candidates
The four men hoping to be West Dorset's next MP joined us to answer your questions.
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The Dorset Police Federation says it's 'concerned' about the decreasing numbers of officers in the county
Officer numbers fell by 17% between 2010 and 2016.
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Health services across the South are struggling to keep staffing levels safe because of an ongoing recruitment crisis
Latest figures from NHS Digital show a combined total of well over 4500 vacancies.
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Bells at Dorset's abbeys and minsters will ring out this weekend to raise awareness of blood cancer
It's been organised for Julie McDonnell who is terminally ill.
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Have parts of Poole become 'no-go areas' for the visually impaired?
Chris Ford is a former serviceman. He says he struggles to get around the town.
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The four candidates in the South Dorset constituency bid for your vote
We hear from the three men and one woman who'd like to be the next MP for South Dorset.
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A World War Two veteran from Poole wishes he'd sought help for his blindness earlier
92 year old Eddie Gaines served in the Royal Navy and was a first class stoker.