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Can body cameras rebuild trust in the police?

Mark asks if you approve of police officers wearing personal video cameras.

As ±«Óãtv Secretary Theresa May approves £1.4m of funding to allow six more police forces to invest in body-worn cameras, Mark asks whether this will help rebuild trust in the police.

Sixty-two-year-old Joan Roberts from Cossington, Somerset has decided to turn back the clock by selling up and jumping on a plane. As Joan searches for adventure, Mark asks how you are holding back the years. He also speaks to the Open University's oldest graduate. Cliff Dadson was ninety-three when he collected his degree last summer.

Mark finds out why there's a goat's cheese shortage with a report from Gloucestershire.

Reporter Alison Acton is granted exclusive access to Cupola House in Bury St Edmunds 18 months after it was destroyed by fire.

±«Óãtv Introducing tonight comes from West Yorkshire band New Sunset Hotel and Ormskirk singer songwriter Harry Cartwright.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 13 Jan 2014 19:00

Music Played

  • Four Tops

    I Can't Help Myself

  • The Beautiful South

    Perfect 10

  • Marshall Hain

    Dancing in the city

  • Keane

    Won't be broken

  • Ketty Lester

    Love letters

  • Tina Turner

    The best

  • Simply Red

    Something got me started

  • Hot Chocolate

    You sexy thing

  • Gladys Knight & the Pips

    Midnight Train To Georgia

Broadcast

  • Mon 13 Jan 2014 19:00