30/09/2013
The workers tackling bosses who do not pay the minimum wage. The threat to a vital part of Lincolnshire's heritage. And revisiting Billy Liar's Bradford.
Toby Foster presents the stories that matter to us in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. This week, Chris Jackson meets the northern workers tackling bosses who don't pay the minimum wage, archaeologist Ben Robinson reports on the threat to a vital part of Lincolnshire's heritage and Toby Foster goes back to Billy Liar's Bradford.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Toby Foster |
Reporter | Chris Jackson |
Reporter | Ben Robinson |
Series Editor | Nicola Addyman |
Broadcast
- Mon 30 Sep 2013 19:30大象传媒 One Yorkshire & Yorks & Lincs only