
06/11/2014
The chief constable in charge of tackling child sexual exploitation says people have a duty to society to report potential crimes.
The chief constable in charge of tackling child sexual exploitation says people have a duty to society to report such crimes if they know they are going on. Simon Bailey said the recent convictions for child grooming were a "significant wake-up call" for people to "take responsibility" and voice their concerns. Also today, the proportion of people living in northern England has fallen to its lowest level in almost 200 years, as thousands apparently head south in search of work. Our listeners from around the world call to tell us their stories. And this weekend marks 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. We talk to people who were there, including the man believed to be the last person to escape East Germany and make it to the west.
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