20/10/2014
With Anna Foster and Tony Livesey. The head of the National Crime Agency says some paedophiles will not be prosecuted, so that police can focus on the worst offenders.
The day's news and sport with Anna Foster and Tony Livesey. The head of the National Crime Agency says some paedophiles won't be prosecuted, so police can focus on the worst offenders. It is estimated that 50,000 people in the UK are involved in downloading images of child abuse, but Keith Bristow says it's 'not realistic' to expect all of them to be brought to justice.
Friends of Lynda Bellingham pay tribute to her, after her death at the age of 66. Also, the breakthrough for scientists who think they've discovered the origin of copulation - step forward a small fish from Scotland, who started this sordid story around 385 million years ago!
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