
MPs calling for new laws on missing people
MPs want to make it easier for families to deal with the affairs of missing people.
MPs say England and Wales should follow the presumption of death legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Missing People
MPs are calling for new laws to make it easier for families to deal with missing people
Duration: 05:00
0635
Mothers influence taste in food
Carol from St Albans called about her children, but daughter Liz called to defend herself
Duration: 08:00
0648
Racism in Football
David Cameron is hosting a meeting to try to tackle discrimination in the game
Duration: 03:00
0653
Empty Homes
Latest figures show that there are more than 650 empty properties across Luton
Duration: 07:00
0705
Missing People
Kirsten Bennett, a solicitor from Slater Heelis, who's helped a number of families
Duration: 08:00
0722
Religious Education
Less than £1 a year per pupil is spent on Religious Education
Duration: 06:00
0735
Football Discrimination
Butch Fazal is a local coach and chair of the Asians in Football Forum
Duration: 06:00
0750
Empty Homes in Luton
Councillor for Housing at Luton Borough Council Tom Shaw
Duration: 06:00
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- Wed 22 Feb 201206:00BBC Three Counties Radio