06/10/2015
A woman whose 15-year-old brother was murdered in a knife attack in London challenges the Metropolitan police on their response to knife crime.
A woman whose 15 year old brother was murdered in a knife attack in London challenges the Metropolitan police on their response to knife crime. Cherrie Ives believes if the police carried out more stop and searches, her brother Alan Cartwright might still be alive. Also today, figures released this morning suggest more than a third of professional footballers suffer from depression or anxiety. The findings also suggest footballers with serious injuries are up to four times more likely to suffer from mental health problems. We hear from the report author, and from ex players who've experienced depression. And we hear from the explorers heading to the Pole of Inaccessibility. It's the furthest point from land in the Arctic ocean, and has never been reached before. We speak to one of the explorers on the mission who doesn't like camping, can't ski and hates the cold.
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