12/08/2011

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:00:09. > :00:14.Welcome to the programme. The headlines: In memory of three men

:00:14. > :00:17.who died in the riots - thousands prepare for a peace vigil.

:00:17. > :00:25.The hunt for the rioters goes back to the streets with images of

:00:26. > :00:29.wanted suspects. We want to show the public we're doing everything

:00:29. > :00:32.we can to arrest the suspects. Pulling no punches, professional

:00:32. > :00:35.sportsmen and women hoping to give young people some positive role

:00:35. > :00:44.models. Life after the riots - how one hairdresser has received

:00:44. > :00:54.support from across the UK. They have sent me cards, flowers,

:00:54. > :00:59.

:00:59. > :01:03.they are calling me from all over Welcome to the programme. Tonight,

:01:03. > :01:08.thousands prepare for a peace vigil in memory of the three men who were

:01:08. > :01:10.killed on the streets of Birmingham. The event will take place on Sunday

:01:10. > :01:16.after police and community leaders pleaded for marches planned for

:01:16. > :01:26.today to be cancelled. The focus of grief is Winson Green, where the

:01:26. > :01:32.men died. Mary Rhodes has spent the day there. Another hugely emotional

:01:32. > :01:36.day? Yes but after the quite large international media presence here

:01:36. > :01:41.yesterday, and the visit of the Chief Constable, things have been a

:01:41. > :01:47.lot calmer yesterday. People have continued to pay their respects.

:01:47. > :01:51.There was a big turnout to Friday prayers at the mosque here but

:01:51. > :02:00.talks of an impromptu March did not materialise. Instead we have heard

:02:00. > :02:04.there will be a peace rally taking place at the Park on Sunday at 3pm.

:02:04. > :02:10.Friday prayers always have a particularly significance in the

:02:10. > :02:15.Muslim community. Today they had an added dimension. Over 1500 attended

:02:15. > :02:18.the mosque, three times the usual number. It was a show of strength

:02:18. > :02:24.and Union for the families of the three men who were killed in the

:02:24. > :02:30.early hours of Wednesday morning. This is just to show gratitude,

:02:30. > :02:35.feeling and show support that we are with you. I heard the interview

:02:35. > :02:39.of the parents, it was a good and calming day for the local community.

:02:40. > :02:43.They had been talk of a March after the prayers that yet again, the

:02:43. > :02:51.words of the father of one of the murdered men changed the course of

:02:51. > :02:58.action. I don't know who has been spreading the word but there is no

:02:58. > :03:03.March, no March know where. If you want to walk, go hiking. Don't do

:03:04. > :03:08.it in the name of our sons, I don't want any matches. Instead, a silent

:03:08. > :03:15.vigil was held around what has become a makeshift memorial. It was

:03:15. > :03:18.here that the two brothers and their friend lost their lives. This

:03:18. > :03:22.is where community leaders are hoping people will gather for a

:03:22. > :03:26.peaceful rally on Sunday. The organisers say they are hopeful

:03:26. > :03:32.that people will share their sense of unity and join them for the

:03:32. > :03:36.meeting. As a community, we have to come together, support Sunday and

:03:36. > :03:40.then let's build a long-term plan of sustainability for our

:03:40. > :03:44.Birmingham together. Given for hundreds of bunches of flowers and

:03:44. > :03:51.cards and the strength of feeling here, there's likely to be a large

:03:52. > :03:57.crowd at the rally. I understand inquests on the men

:03:57. > :04:01.began just a short time ago? Yes, that's right, the inquest was

:04:01. > :04:06.opened and adjourned. The coroner said it was an exceptional case,

:04:06. > :04:10.adding that he was satisfied with the pathologist's conclusion that

:04:10. > :04:13.all injuries were consistent with being in collision with a car. The

:04:13. > :04:18.detective superintendent in charge of this case has told us that 70

:04:18. > :04:23.officers are working on the case and 60 witness statements have been

:04:23. > :04:27.taken. They have significant CCTV footage and they have recovered a

:04:27. > :04:31.car believed to be involved in the incident 200 yards from here and it

:04:31. > :04:36.was burnt out. There have also recovered another vehicle they

:04:36. > :04:39.believe may have been involved in the incident. They say it is highly

:04:39. > :04:43.likely police will apply for more time to question the three men may

:04:43. > :04:49.have arrested on suspicion of murder. Word is spreading of the

:04:49. > :04:53.peace rally due to take place on Sunday at 3pm. That is likely to

:04:53. > :04:57.attract a huge number of people away from this community and far

:04:57. > :05:00.beyond. There will be a news special on

:05:00. > :05:05.Sunday afternoon live from Somerfield Park and presented by

:05:05. > :05:09.Adrian Goldberg. Nine more offenders from this

:05:09. > :05:13.week's riots and looting are now in prison after courts sat again last

:05:13. > :05:17.night. 85 defendants have been through the legal system here so

:05:17. > :05:21.far. Meanwhile, pictures of people still wanted by police are being

:05:21. > :05:24.displayed on a large mobile TV screen in Birmingham. Over the next

:05:24. > :05:29.two days, the van will be driven around the city centre in the hope

:05:29. > :05:33.people will come forward to identify them.

:05:33. > :05:41.These are some of the faces being hunted by police in Birmingham. Now,

:05:41. > :05:45.thousands of people are being urged to help. At six metres high, you

:05:45. > :05:51.cannot miss it and it is certainly catching the attention of people

:05:51. > :05:55.here in Birmingham today. I think it's really good. People will

:05:55. > :06:01.recognise these people and bring them to justice. It is a good way

:06:01. > :06:06.of catching people. They cannot do anything else, this is the only

:06:06. > :06:09.thing they can do. It is a good thing because if the people there

:06:09. > :06:16.are doing it, they will see themselves. It is an unusual tactic

:06:16. > :06:23.but it has got support. It is important that the public comes

:06:23. > :06:28.together to support each other's community and saying that any act

:06:28. > :06:32.that destabilise his communities should not be supported in any way.

:06:32. > :06:41.In the last 24 hours, more than 500 people have contacted officers with

:06:41. > :06:45.information about the images. helps us to arrest offenders a lot

:06:45. > :06:48.quicker, we can retrieve evidence sooner and we have more opportunity

:06:48. > :06:51.to have successful prosecutions through the courts.

:06:51. > :06:53.Magistrates' Court in Birmingham is on standby this weekend should more

:06:53. > :07:00.arrests be made. Volunteer prosecutors have also come forward

:07:00. > :07:04.to help cover the cases. If there is an arrest tonight, I would

:07:04. > :07:07.expect them to be put before the court tomorrow morning and could be

:07:07. > :07:14.dealt with straight away. With more arrests expected, the courts could

:07:14. > :07:21.be busy through to Monday morning. Katie joins us now live from

:07:21. > :07:26.Birmingham city centre. A sense of normality appears to be returning?

:07:26. > :07:31.Yes, you only have to look around and there are lots of people around

:07:31. > :07:38.here shopping. The building has decided to stay open until 8pm

:07:38. > :07:42.tonight. There does seem to be a sense of normality, apart from the

:07:42. > :07:46.police presence behind us. The van is still there, there are planning

:07:46. > :07:50.to move it at some point? It was supposed to move this evening out

:07:50. > :07:53.of the Bristol Road to catch commuters as they go home from work.

:07:53. > :07:57.The police decided to keep it here at the Bull Ring because of its

:07:57. > :08:02.prime location. They have had such a good response. It will also be

:08:02. > :08:06.here tomorrow. It will have the potential to be seen by thousands

:08:06. > :08:09.of other people. Thousands of police officers have

:08:09. > :08:12.been on the frontline of the battle to restore order to our streets all

:08:12. > :08:17.week. Leave has been cancelled and officers have been working shifts

:08:17. > :08:20.of 12 hours on and 12 hours off since rioting started on Monday. So

:08:20. > :08:22.what has it been like on the streets for those officers? Earlier

:08:22. > :08:25.I spoke to Andy Gilbert, chairman of the West Midlands Police

:08:25. > :08:34.Federation and I began by asking him how morale was now among

:08:34. > :08:37.officers. I can tell you that officers are feeling absolutely

:08:37. > :08:40.exhausted but they are determined to see this job through and make

:08:40. > :08:45.sure all those involved are brought to justice. They should also be

:08:45. > :08:48.feeling proud because their efforts were absolutely outstanding.

:08:48. > :08:53.Courage and commitment has been shown and that work is still going

:08:53. > :08:58.on. Tell us more about what sort of danger they have faced because we

:08:58. > :09:03.have heard terrible stories with people with knives at there. They

:09:03. > :09:07.have been people with weapons and missiles, this has been a very

:09:07. > :09:10.dangerous situation. I think the police have dealt with that

:09:10. > :09:17.commendably and I am very proud to represent those officers. Some

:09:17. > :09:23.officers have been injured? People will get injured but by flu, not

:09:23. > :09:27.seriously. The big talk at the moment in Parliament is cuts and of

:09:27. > :09:31.course you force, like any other, is facing cuts as well. In the

:09:31. > :09:37.light of the last few days, can you afford to have these cuts happen?

:09:37. > :09:41.We to be able to cope without those officers? In 2015, they will be

:09:41. > :09:44.16,000 police officers in this country. The situation has changed

:09:44. > :09:50.since the spending review so the Government must change their mind

:09:50. > :09:53.now. I understand there is an argument that policing is not just

:09:53. > :09:58.about the numbers game but when you are dealing with serious public

:09:58. > :10:01.disorder, serious criminality like this, it is about numbers. We have

:10:02. > :10:06.seen that on the streets at the West Midlands where the numbers of

:10:06. > :10:10.police have gone up massively, can you continue at that level? At the

:10:10. > :10:15.moment, we can but obviously these cuts were over a period of time and

:10:15. > :10:21.when we get to the end of 2015, there will be a substantial amount

:10:21. > :10:24.less police officers in this country. Police officers have been

:10:24. > :10:29.working 12 hours shift its continuously, they must be

:10:29. > :10:34.exhausted. What has morale been like before all this happened

:10:34. > :10:37.because they were facing losing their jobs? Before this started,

:10:37. > :10:42.morale was at rock bottom and that is to do with this government's

:10:42. > :10:45.fragmented approach to policing. They don't understand policing and

:10:45. > :10:48.they don't understand police officers but it is not just the

:10:48. > :10:52.carriage, those people working behind the scenes. We have

:10:52. > :10:57.detectives working around the clock, people in control rooms, custody

:10:57. > :11:01.sergeants and staff working really hard and the front line relies on

:11:01. > :11:05.as people and that is where the government don't understand how we

:11:05. > :11:08.do business. The Home Secretary has banned an

:11:08. > :11:13.English Defence League march through a Shopshire town amid fears

:11:13. > :11:17.of disorder. Businesses in Telford were today still boarding up their

:11:17. > :11:22.premisies ahead of the weekend. Theresa May said she had stopped

:11:22. > :11:29.the march to protect communities and properties. Telford Council had

:11:29. > :11:33.made the request on the advice of West Mercia Police.

:11:33. > :11:36.Absolutely delighted that the Home Secretary has agreed with us to ban

:11:36. > :11:40.the march. The application went yesterday and she dealt with that

:11:40. > :11:44.of a night. She has come out in agreement with us and I would like

:11:44. > :11:46.to reassure our community that the police and the council have a full

:11:46. > :11:49.operation in place to keep our streets safe.

:11:49. > :11:52.Sport can play a big part in helping to rebuild communities.

:11:52. > :11:54.That has been highlighted today by football and boxing figures here in

:11:54. > :11:56.the Midlands. Former British champion Wayne Elcock works with

:11:56. > :11:59.hundreds of underprivileged youngsters while Birmingham City

:11:59. > :12:09.old boy Michael Johnson says he is convinced that youngsters can be

:12:09. > :12:09.

:12:09. > :12:13.turned away from crime by positive sporting role models.

:12:13. > :12:23.It is a simple solution according to Wayne Elcock - keeping kids

:12:23. > :12:24.

:12:24. > :12:28.active and occupied the keep them out of trouble. Discipline, respect,

:12:28. > :12:30.loyalty and channelling their aggression. The former British

:12:30. > :12:33.middleweight champion from Birmingham works with up to 60

:12:33. > :12:43.youngsters a day. He takes his box clever classes to underprivileged

:12:43. > :12:49.areas and has been amazed by the results so far. It is keeping me of

:12:49. > :12:52.the streets, I have improved my fit this. I have improved my confidence.

:12:52. > :12:55.I want to be a boxer. At Stone in Staffordshire, the Right Stuff

:12:55. > :12:58.boxing club was set up by a policeman Andy Whitehall to keep

:12:58. > :13:02.kids off the streets. In three years, there's over 300 members at

:13:02. > :13:07.five clubs and in these areas they say they have seen a reduction in

:13:07. > :13:09.anti-social behaviour. At Handsworth in Birmingham,

:13:09. > :13:13.footballer Darren Moore has worked with some of the most

:13:13. > :13:16.underprivileged youngsters in the Midlands for 10 years. His charity,

:13:16. > :13:23.Faith and Football, helps 600 children and their families every

:13:23. > :13:26.week. Darren's close friend and former Birmingham City player

:13:26. > :13:34.Michael Johnson grew up in this deprived area of Nottingham. He

:13:34. > :13:38.runs three sport and education projects for youngsters. The cuts

:13:38. > :13:48.that are happening, the youngsters are getting disgruntled, they have

:13:48. > :13:48.

:13:48. > :13:53.no hope. It is starting to get kids thinking, what will I do next?

:13:53. > :13:58.I was a kid, I was always in trouble. A lack of discipline and

:13:58. > :14:00.respect. Boxing, for me, it changed my life completely. The sportsmen

:14:01. > :14:03.see themselves as positive role models. They say they want the

:14:04. > :14:13.government to recognise that sport can provide a path for young people

:14:14. > :14:24.

:14:24. > :14:29.to achieve something in life. At critically ill baby is

:14:29. > :14:36.recovering after undergoing a liver transplant. The baby, just a month

:14:36. > :14:40.old, underwent surgery last night. She is in a stable condition.

:14:40. > :14:46.is just lucky to have this window of opportunity and we feel it

:14:46. > :14:51.really blessed. She seems to have peaked at exactly the right day,

:14:51. > :14:57.five weeks of up and down, a roller-coaster and on the very day

:14:57. > :14:59.that they never became available, she seemed to be at her prime.

:14:59. > :15:03.Despite the concerns midweek about policing, the Premier League season

:15:04. > :15:13.kicks off this weekend. Stoke, Wolves, Aston Villa and West

:15:14. > :15:16.

:15:16. > :15:19.Bromwich Albion are all in action. It was exciting, it was

:15:19. > :15:25.exhilarating but Wolves last minute escape from relegation is something

:15:25. > :15:35.they don't want to repeat. This time they want to steer a course to

:15:35. > :15:39.the safe ground of mid-table obscurity. Knowing we could have

:15:39. > :15:42.had those 47 points, I feel we can get them this season. But they're

:15:42. > :15:45.being careful with their money. Defender Roger Johnson is one of

:15:45. > :15:50.just three summer signings. At Aston Villa Charles N'zogbia is

:15:50. > :15:53.their most expensive summer signing. But he must fill the space left by

:15:53. > :15:59.Ashley Young and Stewart Downing. And he's not even the biggest

:15:59. > :16:02.headline grabber. That honour goes to manager Alex Mcleish whose move

:16:02. > :16:11.from Birmingham City means he still has some fans to win over. And

:16:11. > :16:18.without much money. We don't have any money to spend at the moment

:16:18. > :16:24.until we trade so that is the way it is. We have to do some trading

:16:24. > :16:27.and be sensible and keep the wages at a certain level. West Bromwich

:16:27. > :16:34.Albion are a rare beast. They've made signings such as striker Shane

:16:34. > :16:38.Long who's joined from Reading. And they've not had to sell. Under the

:16:38. > :16:47.new manager, are being made the most impressive finish to last

:16:47. > :16:52.season. Fans expect a lot everywhere. There's hardly a

:16:52. > :16:55.manager in the country, at whatever level, that doesn't have a

:16:55. > :16:58.situation at the moment where the fans will expect a lot more at the

:16:58. > :17:04.club than maybe he or the players think they are capable of

:17:04. > :17:08.delivering. And how do Stoke City follow last season? They finished

:17:08. > :17:15.13th and reached their first ever FA Cup Final. But they'll have to

:17:15. > :17:20.be at their best right from the start. Being in the Premiership,

:17:20. > :17:24.you have highs and lows, good runs and that runs but you have to

:17:24. > :17:27.understand and recognise that there will be certain periods within that

:17:27. > :17:31.season where you know it is going to be very tough. We think the

:17:31. > :17:34.beginning of this coming season will be the hardest run of fixtures

:17:34. > :17:44.we have had. But for all our Premier League clubs, avoiding

:17:44. > :17:44.

:17:44. > :17:49.final day nerves will be target number one.

:17:49. > :17:56.A relief to see all those matches being played well we haven't got

:17:56. > :18:02.everything on? Telford is still off. They have returned to conference

:18:02. > :18:07.level. Because of the English Defence League march, it is off.

:18:07. > :18:11.The march has been banned but still too late for football. We have

:18:11. > :18:14.Cheltenham against Swindon. Gloucestershire police originally

:18:14. > :18:24.said they did not have the resources but things have settled

:18:24. > :18:24.

:18:24. > :18:29.down and so they play as planned. have to ask you this, of the

:18:29. > :18:38.Premier sides, who should we be looking at, he will be the more

:18:38. > :18:41.successful? Stoke have had a great trend over the last three seasons.

:18:41. > :18:49.I like the way West Bromwich Albion finished last season and they

:18:49. > :18:59.haven't had to sell anyone yet. I like the way they finished, I like

:18:59. > :19:01.

:19:02. > :19:05.the signing so I am going to say West Bromwich Albion. We will see.

:19:05. > :19:08.Amidst all the turmoil we've been reporting over the past few days,

:19:08. > :19:15.it's great to know that some of the good things in life continue as

:19:15. > :19:19.normal. Tens of thousands of people have been to the Shrewsbury Flower

:19:19. > :19:22.Show today. But this year growers have been faced with the problem of

:19:22. > :19:25.topsy turvy climates - a hot April on the back of a freezing winter.

:19:25. > :19:28.Joanne Writtle has been to sample the event that's been going on for

:19:29. > :19:31.124 years. Shrewsbury Flower Show has been

:19:32. > :19:37.attracting crowds with a passion for all things floral for over a

:19:37. > :19:39.century. This year though, growers have had something of a challenge.

:19:39. > :19:42.A particularly harsh winter, warm spring and recent humidity have

:19:42. > :19:52.caused havoc for those trying to keep plants in peak condition for

:19:52. > :19:55.

:19:55. > :20:00.judging. Long, cold periods in the winter, very heavy snowfall, very

:20:00. > :20:04.quick melt and then the very dry and prolong to spring. Then heat,

:20:04. > :20:08.then cold, now humidity. Put all of those things together and plans

:20:08. > :20:11.don't know whether they are coming or going. P and J Plants from

:20:11. > :20:18.Madley near Hereford lost a fifth of its fly catching plants to the

:20:18. > :20:22.weather. I have never had it before, I lost some venus flytraps and

:20:22. > :20:25.sometimes the other in a tunnel. One of the original TV gardeners,

:20:25. > :20:29.the late Percy Thrower, was the show's horticultural advisor for

:20:29. > :20:36.more than 40 years. Now his granddaughter has become the newest

:20:36. > :20:39.and youngest member of the Shropshire Horticultural Society: I

:20:39. > :20:42.think he would have been really pleased with the show. The gardens

:20:42. > :20:47.here are looking beautiful today and that was something that he was

:20:47. > :20:51.very proud of, he was part Superintendent here for a few years

:20:51. > :20:54.and it was his job to make sure the gardens were maintained and to a

:20:54. > :20:59.high standard. For hungry visitors, a gourmet tent packed with local

:20:59. > :21:07.produce. Add to that Italian chef Gino D'Acampo to liven up

:21:07. > :21:17.proceedings. Though he had more trouble with the name of the town

:21:17. > :21:22.

:21:22. > :21:27.he was in. He knows little about flowers or gardening. Whatever I

:21:27. > :21:31.plant, somehow later dies! Whatever I can't do in gardening, I wanna

:21:31. > :21:35.get up in the kitchen! 60,000 visitors are expected at the show,

:21:35. > :21:37.generating an estimated �2.7 million for the local economy. The

:21:37. > :21:42.Shropshire Horticultural Society which runs the show is a registered

:21:42. > :21:52.charity. And in times of austerity it's interesting to note that the

:21:52. > :21:57.

:21:58. > :22:01.event is run almost entirely by volunteers.

:22:01. > :22:08.And it's just a two day show, so tomorrow's your last chance to go

:22:08. > :22:18.along. Open 10.00am until 10.00pm at night. And did you see the

:22:18. > :22:25.

:22:25. > :22:35.aptly-named Paul Gardner in the piece? He grows fly-catching plants.

:22:35. > :22:45.

:22:45. > :22:51.It has been at Topsy Turvey summer but we have had lots of sunny

:22:51. > :22:55.weather but tonight it will be damned and humid. Tomorrow will be

:22:55. > :22:59.better. We have these fronts going through and that cold front which

:22:59. > :23:04.means the air behind will be fresher and colour, not as humid as

:23:04. > :23:09.it has been. Sunday is a better day. Tonight we have seen the outbreaks

:23:09. > :23:18.of rain and milder temperatures. We're looking at those of 15

:23:18. > :23:22.degrees Celsius. That is what will keep the humid feeling. Tomorrow,

:23:22. > :23:26.less in the way of that but we cannot win it out altogether. We

:23:26. > :23:32.should see a full day's play of cricket and some brighter spells,

:23:32. > :23:38.too. We're looking at heights of 19 degrees. The breeze is a touch more

:23:38. > :23:42.than today. Tomorrow night, clear spells overnight so it is a cooler

:23:42. > :23:48.night and a fresher filling night with lows of around 13 Celsius. As

:23:48. > :23:52.we go into the rest of the weekend, we're seeing the those fresher

:23:52. > :23:55.temperatures, the winds picking up a touch as the going to Sunday.

:23:55. > :24:03.Sunday is the best day of the weekend in terms of dryness and

:24:03. > :24:05.A look at tonight's main headlines: The police hit back at criticism of

:24:05. > :24:10.their response to the riots, insisting that the tactics that

:24:10. > :24:13.worked were theirs. And here, thousands are expected at a peace

:24:13. > :24:17.vigil on Sunday after three men were killed as they tried to

:24:17. > :24:19.protect their local businesses during the riots. Over the last

:24:19. > :24:24.week we've seen some of the most disturbing and distressing scenes

:24:24. > :24:29.across our region. But out of the horror of it all has come a real

:24:29. > :24:32.sense of people coming together in defiance against the rioters. Out

:24:32. > :24:37.in the Black Country, just a few days on, it's those who were

:24:37. > :24:40.hardest hit who are already fighting back.

:24:40. > :24:48.Tuesday afternoon in West Bromwich, a town in turmoil with youths

:24:48. > :24:54.rioting on the streets. What a difference three days makes. On

:24:54. > :24:58.Tuesday, this area was deserted. They were burning vehicles down the

:24:58. > :25:03.road and the shutters on these buildings were down as people head

:25:03. > :25:05.inside for their safety. Now it is busy again and it is starting to

:25:05. > :25:08.return to normal. One of the most enduring memories was the

:25:08. > :25:18.destruction of this catering van and range rover, both owned by

:25:18. > :25:19.

:25:19. > :25:24.local businessman Ranjit Dhillon. have to carry on, it is my living.

:25:24. > :25:33.I need to work. Have been working all my life, since I was 14 years

:25:33. > :25:43.old. Outside the shop, reminders of the violence. Inside the shop,

:25:43. > :25:43.

:25:43. > :25:47.business as usual. In Wolverhampton, more defiance. We have been open

:25:47. > :25:54.since 8am. While they were cleaning, we were serving customers. We just

:25:54. > :25:59.have to get on with it and put it behind you. They will not beat you.

:25:59. > :26:03.No way. The CCTV footage says it all. This happened in broad

:26:03. > :26:12.daylight just after 5pm in the afternoon. The clear up started on

:26:12. > :26:15.Wednesday, now the rebuilding can begin. You can see that the blood

:26:15. > :26:22.is all over, somebody has cut themselves and the blood has sorted

:26:22. > :26:27.out. I hope they have gone to hospital to get treatment and I

:26:27. > :26:37.hope they are well. I hope they have also learned their lesson, not

:26:37. > :26:43.to do this again. You have to admire the humility of the man

:26:43. > :26:47.whose business was cleaned out. The Prime Minister has been to meet him.

:26:47. > :26:57.For every villain, there have been hundreds in the Troubles, there are

:26:57. > :26:58.

:26:58. > :27:02.plenty of heroes. The wheeze Johnson, being one of them. While

:27:02. > :27:06.rioters rampaged, she stood in front of her hairdressers to

:27:06. > :27:09.protect it. This card has come from Bristol that says, I am sending you

:27:10. > :27:17.this as I am so impressed at your courage to stand up to those