Glen Parva Inquest, Carbon Monoxide Dangers & Bake Off Latest
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A succession of serious and inadequate responses by staff at Leicester's Glen Parva prison led to death of a vulnerable young man. That's the finding of an inquest into the death of Liam Lambert.
There's been a massive rise in the number of cases in the East Midlands of people over 60 being poisoned by a gas known as the 'silent killer'. Carbon Monoxide - or CO- has no smell or taste, and breathing it in in large amounts can cause death.
We take a look at who buttered up the judges and who would be toast by the end of the episode! That's right, it was Bread Week on last night's Great British Bake Off. It was week three and the bakers seemed to range from quietly confident to openly nervous as they began the first task.
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- Thu 8 Sep 2016 06:00大象传媒 Radio Leicester