clashed with demonstrators outside a hotel, housing asylum seekers. police say a protest and counter protest were initially peaceful. now on bbc news, breaking the county lines. it the county lines. is every parent s nightmare. he it is every parent s nightmare. he was climbing out the windows on the night. he ended up selling crack and heroin. young eole selling crack and heroin. young peeple lured selling crack and heroin. young people lured into selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world - selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world of. people lured into a world of drugs, gangs and violence. he was drugs, gangs and violence. he: was beaten badly. to see your child s face twice the size of what it should be no mother should see. what it should be - no mother should see- what it should be - no mother should see. there are calls for a change should see. there are calls for a change in
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if it is proof that they ve done things wrong, then i got a suspended jail sentence, several other people actually went to jail well, don t you think that s right that they should face the same sanction that they forced on us when they knew we had done nothing wrong? we they forced on us when they knew we had done nothing wrong? they forced on us when they knew we had done nothing wrong? we will see what happens. it s had done nothing wrong? we will see what happens, it s been had done nothing wrong? we will see what happens, it s been discovered i what happens, it s been discovered as one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in recent british legal history. so we will see what happens. tom, i m sorry to hear your story and that of all the others, but thanks very much forjoining us on bbc news, it s much appreciated. thank you very much, clive, good afternoon. thank you very much, clive, good afternoon- the motoring organisation the aa says the average petrol price across the
her conviction was quashed last year, but now it s time for answers from this public inquiry. i ve had a criminal record for 13 years that i didn t deserve, and that impacts on your work, on your finances and everything. my mum and dad aren t here, they weren t here to see my conviction quashed, because they both had strokes and died, which i m convinced was as a result of what happened to me. in total, 706 former sub postmasters were convicted for crimes they didn t commit. slowly, those convictions are being overturned 72 so far. but thousands more post office staff lost huge amounts of money, so the government will foot the bill for compensation. the it system at the centre of this scandal is called horizon, developed by the software firm fujitsu. essentially, it couldn t add up properly, so post office managers were accused of stealing sums
because they asked me where it was and basically accused me of stealing it. i guess i m one of the lucky ones because i ve been strong enough cos i had fabulous support from the village. it s affected me in the fact i ve had a criminal record for 13 years that i didn t deserve and that impacts on your work, on your finances and everything. my mum and dad aren t here, they weren t here to see my conviction quashed because they both had strokes and died, which i m convinced was as a result of what happened to me. but i m one of the lucky ones that i m still strong enough to be standing here and not completely destroyed because my village had faith in me, which a lot of people didn t fare so well as i did. a former sub postmistress whose life was turned up side down by what happened to her. she is one of many and we expect the inquiry to start shortly and we will bring you the opening of that inquiry when it