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10/11/2014

What is being done to help those who cannot afford to rent in Cambridge? David Whiteley learns how the Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex coastline can be protected from the sea.

With rents for properties in Cambridge being the highest in the east, we look at what's being done to help those who can't afford to live there.

There's special investigation into how paediatric haematologist Myles Bradbury was caught for multiple sex offences.

And with winter approaching, David Whiteley finds out how we can protect the Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex coasts from falling into the sea.

29 minutes

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Mon 10 Nov 201419:30

Hospital staff 'betrayed' by paedophile

Hospital staff 'betrayed' by paedophile

Dr Myles Bradbury was found guilty of 25 counts of sex offences against children and making thousands of indecent images of young people in September 2014.

Questions are now being asked about how he was able to get away with the abuse for so long and why he was not caught sooner.

Read the full story on the BBC News website

Watch the BBC Inside Out video feature

Smaller homes?

Smaller homes?

An average earner in Cambridge will have to part with more than 40% of their salary if they want to call even a basic studio flat their home. But the situation here is far from unusual. Could smaller homes be the answer?

Read the Inside Out feature on the BBC News website

Information and support

In relation to this edition of BBC Inside Out, anyone affected by sexual abuse may want to consult this list of organisations and agenciesincluding sources of support for children, young people and concerned parents.

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDavid Whiteley
Series EditorDiana Hare
Series ProducerPaul Baker

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  • Mon 10 Nov 201419:30