26/09/2017
A woman sexually abused as a child has chosen to waive her right to anonymity to criticise as 'appalling' the treatment she received from Gloucestershire police.
A woman sexually abused as a child has chosen to waive her right to anonymity to speak exclusively to 5 live daily about the "appalling" treatement she says she received from her local police force. Adrian discusses whether young people should be allowed to tackle and take part in scrums after fresh calls for contact to be banned in school rugby. And in 'I was there' - our weekly look back to a big event from the recent past - we head back exactly 30 years, to 26th September 1987, when one of the most-loved Saturday TV shows for kids - Going Live! - hit the screens.
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