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Police say disorder in Bletchley was not a riot

Thames Valley Police say the disorder that took place in Bletchley last month doesn't meet the legal definition of a riot. Therefore it's not their responsibility to pay for any of the damage caused.

The lunchtime news from across Beds, Herts and Bucks.

Thames Valley Police say the disorder that took place in Bletchley last month doesn't meet the legal definition of a riot. Therefore the force isn't liable to pay for damage to anyone who was uninsured. Ernie Thomas, a member of West Bletchley council and the former chairman of Bletchley Development Board, talks to Jessica Cooper.

Plans to build one of the world's largest dairies in Buckinghamshire are being discussed by Aylesbury Vale District Council. The so-called mega dairy, near Aston Clinton, would process 10% of the UK's milk and would create 750 jobs.

Our reporter is at Luton Airport where Easyjet is celebrating reaching the 65 million passenger milestone. The actress Lorraine Chase returns to the airport more than 30 years after the iconic Campari television advert was made.

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Fri 23 Sep 2011 12:00

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  • Fri 23 Sep 2011 12:00