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The Chief Constable of Wiltshire police criticises parents who don't know where their children are late at night. And Mark Damazer on job cuts at the BBC World Service.

The Chief Constable of Wiltshire police criticises parents who don't know where their children are late at night. But is it possible to monitor teenagers 24 hours a day? Do you always know where your children are?

Plus as up to 650 jobs, a quarter of the workforce, are cut at the BBC World Service we hear from Mark Damazer, the former deputy director of BBC News and former controller of BBC Radio 4.

Twitter: @vicderbyshire; Email: [email protected].

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Wed 26 Jan 201110:00

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  • Wed 26 Jan 201110:00