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04/02/2013

The teams attempting to rescue hundreds of guillemots and razorbills in the region. Plus, the million-pound fine levied against M&S for breaching asbestos guidelines.

Robert Hall has the latest on the pollution which has been affecting seabirds along the south coast as Inside Out joins the teams attempting to rescue hundreds of guillemots and razorbills. Plus Marks and Spencer in the firing line - the story behind a million-pound fine for asbestos breaches, and Phil Upton reveals the devastating consequences of attacks on guide dogs which can leave some animals unable to work.

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Mon 4 Feb 2013 19:30

Attacks on guide dogs

Attacks on guide dogs

Attacks on guide dogs for the blind by other dogs have increased in recent years, with 180 incidents since 2010 according to the Guide Dogs Association.

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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Inside Out meets Richard Wise from Coventry and Jemma Brown from Southampton. Both have been subjected to attacks on their guide dogs.

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Now the Guide Dogs Association is calling for an urgent change in the law to help stop them.

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on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News website.Μύ

Seabird deaths

Seabird deaths

The mineral oil substance found on seabirds off the south coast of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset has caused burning, a wildlife trust has said.

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Dorset Wildlife Trust has said the substance has caused burns to the the legs of affected birds.

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on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News website.

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Director Jane Goddard
Series Producer Jane French

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