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04/08/2015

Last of the Dambusters remembered, California fires, Ted Heath and Cilla. Plus missing teenagers, dairy farmers on milk prices, Cumberbatch queue and participation in sport.

Greater Manchester police chief Sir Peter Fahy warns that the time and cost of tracking down missing teenagers is an unsustainable burden.

Lifelong dairy farmer Mark Oliver explains why he's quitting & selling his pedigree herd over the falling price of milk.

Olympic athletes Kelly Sotherton & Keri-Anne Payne discuss levels of sport participation & the extent of the Olympic legacy from London 2012 as the government warns of a drop-off in those taking part in regular sport.

Tributes are paid to Les Munro, after the last of the surviving Dambusters pilots passes away at the age of 96.

Fans of Benedict Cumberbatch camp out overnight in a bid to get their hands on the last few tickets to see the Sherlock star play Hamlet.

Undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather announces what could be his final ever fight in September in Las Vegas.

California residents describe first hand the extent of the devastation caused by wildfires raging across the state, after thousands are evacuated from their homes.

And midnight expert Fergus Muirhead offers timely consumer advice on personal finance, on everything from equity release schemes to so-called lost pensions and the rising cost of mortgage deals.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 4 Aug 2015 22:30

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  • Tue 4 Aug 2015 22:30