Saturday, September 24, 2005
Stop and searches
Police are on alert after violence between white and Nepalese youths in a Hampshire town. Watch BBC South Today this evening to see my report on the zero tolerance operation in Farnborough this weekend or click here to read more.
Police are on alert after violence between white and Nepalese youths in a Hampshire town. Watch BBC South Today this evening to see my report on the zero tolerance operation in Farnborough this weekend or click here to read more.
Friday, September 16, 2005
Charity run
In June I wrote about Alexandra Lines, a talented music student and DJ who died aged just 22 of a brain tumour caused by skin cancer. Click here to read more.
Alex's parents said it was their daughter's wish to raise money for cancer charities.
Next month I am taking part in the Great South Run, a 10-mile course in Portsmouth, to raise money in Alex's name for the Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign and Leukaemia Research.
I would be delighted if you would like to support me with a donation. Click here to sponsor me online. Thank you in advance.
In June I wrote about Alexandra Lines, a talented music student and DJ who died aged just 22 of a brain tumour caused by skin cancer. Click here to read more.
Alex's parents said it was their daughter's wish to raise money for cancer charities.
Next month I am taking part in the Great South Run, a 10-mile course in Portsmouth, to raise money in Alex's name for the Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign and Leukaemia Research.
I would be delighted if you would like to support me with a donation. Click here to sponsor me online. Thank you in advance.
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Drugs gang
Drugs workers in Portsmouth say they are coping with a crisis after dealers descended on the city this summer selling half-price cocaine and heroin.
The gang targeted rehab clinics and homeless people with business cards advertising their cheap deals.
It comes as Portsmouth is revealed in a report as the cheapest place to buy ecstasy in the UK, with prices as low as 50p a pill.
Watch BBC South Today this breakfast time or evening to hear more on the story from a worker at the city's needle exchange, a recovering heroin user, Portsmouth city council, the police and the charity Drugscope.
Drugs workers in Portsmouth say they are coping with a crisis after dealers descended on the city this summer selling half-price cocaine and heroin.
The gang targeted rehab clinics and homeless people with business cards advertising their cheap deals.
It comes as Portsmouth is revealed in a report as the cheapest place to buy ecstasy in the UK, with prices as low as 50p a pill.
Watch BBC South Today this breakfast time or evening to hear more on the story from a worker at the city's needle exchange, a recovering heroin user, Portsmouth city council, the police and the charity Drugscope.
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