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Danny Crates investigates why so many young drivers die on Cumbria's roads. We follow England Youth Captain Josh Walker as he journeys from Gateshead to India to find football fame. And we track the brushstrokes of the Sunderland artist who was Turner's best friend.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 9 Feb 201519:30

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  • Clarkson Stanfield - Sunderland artist

    Inside Out tracks the brushstrokes of the Sunderland artist who was Turner's best friend.

    Duration: 07:17

Young driver deaths

Young driver deaths

BBC Inside Out investigates why Cumbria has the worst rate of young driver deaths in England and asks what can be done to tackle the problem.

Almost one in six car accidents that result in somebody getting hurt in the county involve a teenage driver, according to the RAC Foundation.

Paralympian Danny Crates, who lost an arm in a car crash, asks why so many young drivers die on Cumbria's roads.

Watch the Inside Out video feature

How a Tyneside teen became an Indian icon

How a Tyneside teen became an Indian icon

When former England Under-20 captain Josh Walker found himself without a club last summer, a move to a place where "a load of cows just roam the streets" intrigued him more than any other.

Rather than join the 10th British club of a nomadic career after leaving Gateshead, the 25-year-old headed for India to join Bangaluru FC in the I-League.

Read the full Inside Out story and watch the video on the BBC Sport website

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterChris Jackson
ReporterDanny Crates
EditorJacqui Hodgson

Broadcast

  • Mon 9 Feb 201519:30