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18/02/2013

Can a vaccine prevent a controversial badger cull from taking place? The story of a Dorset barrister undergoing a sex change. And rebuilding Exmoor's historic Tarr Steps.

With the highly controversial badger cull back still set to happen this summer, Inside Out investigates whether vaccination could solve the problem and save both the badgers and the cattle. The extraordinary story of a barrister from Dorset. For the last 9 months Inside Out has been following her transformation as she completed her final stages of her change from a man....to a woman. And we follow the painstaking work to re-build the historic Tarr Steps in Exmoor which got destroyed during the floods.

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Mon 18 Feb 2013 19:30

Warwick Davis and Little People UK

Warwick Davis and Little People UK

Little People UK, an organisation for people with dwarfism and their families, is celebrating its first anniversary.

Among the 200 members at Saturday's birthday party in Dudley was 14-year-old Danielle Webb from Portishead, near Bristol.

She talked to the group's co-founder, Warwick Davis.

on the 大象传媒 News website.

Cattle TB vaccine

Cattle TB vaccine

A West County MP has been told a vaccine for cattle against bovine TB is at least 10 years away.

At present the vaccination of cattle against bovine TB is forbidden under international and EU law.

Plans for a cull of badgers in west Somerset and Gloucestershire to try to reduce levels of bovine TB have been put on hold until the summer.

on the 大象传媒 News website.

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Presenter Alastair McKee
Series Producer Dimitri Houtart

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