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03/10/2016

Jo Taylor revisits the gangmaster slavery investigation she covered three years ago. Trish Adudu uncovers the remarkable story of stained-glass artist Margaret Rope.

Jo Taylor revisits the gangmaster slavery investigation she covered three years ago, as two brothers plead guilty and are now sentenced. She looks at the community and what lessons can be learnt.

Margaret Rope ended her days in a religious order in Norfolk. She is now considered one of the greatest artists working in stained glass in the 20th century, and the first exhibition celebrating her achievements has opened in her home town of Shrewsbury. Trish Adudu has been uncovering her remarkable story.

We also uncover the secrets found in a Corby shed of the world's first underwater pipeline, which helped win World War Two.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 3 Oct 201619:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDavid Whiteley
ReporterJo Taylor
ReporterTrish Adudu
Series ProducerPaul Baker
EditorMaggie Dolan

Broadcast

  • Mon 3 Oct 201619:30