21/10/2013
Is the government failing farmers in the battle against bovine TB? Why a scheme helping women in the sex trade has lost funding for a specialist needed to maintain the service.
Abbie Jones investigates whether the government is failing farmers in the battle against bovine TB, putting our countryside at risk. The Merseyside Model of policing crimes against sex workers leads the country. Writer Ruth Jacobs, who was formerly in prostitution, meets the team which recently lost funding for a specialist needed to maintain the service, and Jemma Gofton reveals how the National Trust has joined forces with the Rastafarian Community to remember the special friendship between Emperor Haile Selassie and the Earl of Stamford at Dunham Massey in Cheshire.
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Bovine TB fears
Farmers are calling for tougher regulations to stop bovine TB spreading into less infected areas in the north of England.
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Testing practices, loopholes in the law and the illegal movement of cattle must be cracked down on, farmers have told 大象传媒 Inside Out..
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on the 大象传媒 News website.
Tackling crime against sex workers
Writer Ruth Jacobs, formerly in prostitution herself, investigates why violent crimes against sex workers often go unpunished.
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Inside Out looks at a revolutionary model of policing prostitution run by Merseyside Police which has a 67% success rate on convictions for rapes against sex workers.
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from the 大象传媒 News website.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dianne Oxberry |
Reporter | Abbie Jones |
Reporter | Jemma Gofton |
Executive Producer | Deborah Van Bishop |
Broadcast
- Mon 21 Oct 2013 19:30大象传媒 One North West