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Newsday

down criminals. it might not be theirjob, butjess and claire have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love cheltenham where i'll keep my horse and i want to give a little bit back to the community. —— tilton. i'm on my horse almost every day and this volunteering role came up and i thought, "yeah, let's go for it." why not? the aim — to crack down on incidents like this, which last year, nfu mutual says cost the midlands economy more than £11 million. you've had a tip—off already? yes, yes. we were contacted by a volunteer. she had been out riding, had come across some silver tents in a hedgerow ditch line. she's hopped off to have a look. and it was the remains of a cannabis grow, but it was also quite a large box with cannabis in it. the 20 riders vetted and recruited will work alongside rural policing teams to be their eyes and ears along quiet country lanes. for more stories from across the uk, - head — to the bbc news website.

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BBC News at One

we didn't vote for the disastrous mini budget. constant attacks on social security. we didn't vote for the hostile environment on immigration. yet every single one of these disastrous decisions and more has weakened scotland's economy, damaged our public services, and led to the cost of living going through the roof. walkers wanting to enjoy the network of footpaths in the countryside are being obstructed in nearly 32,000 places across england and wales, according to a bbc investigation. it found councils had 4,000 more problems on public rights of way last year than the year before. campaigners say the figures show growing neglect of footpaths. local authorities said lack of funding limits what they can do. 0ur rural affairs correspondent claire marshall reports. a winter walk in the tamar valley in cornwall.

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BBC News

condemnation from 11 on�*s hezbollah. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a pilot scheme allowing journalists and legal bloggers to report cases from three family courts in england and wales is being extended. later this month, coverage of cases at 16 more family court centres will be permitted. families and social workers will be anonymous, but reporting can include the names of local authorities and some experts. walkers wanting to enjoy footpath5 across the countryside in england and wales are being blocked or obstructed in nearly 32,000 places. the bbc found councils had 4,000 more access issues in 2023 than the year before. campaigners say it shows a "growing abuse and neglect", but local authorities say "funding constraints" limit what they can do. food delivery company

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BBC News at One

requests, we have found out that there are problems across the entire network stopping us from fully enjoying the countryside. there are nearly 32,000 blockages or obstructions on the footpath network that need dealing with. that is over 4,000 more access issues than the year before. access campaigners say our figures show a shocking abuse and neglect of the public path network. local councils say they are doing their best and working closely with local volunteers, like here in monmouthshire. the task is getting more urgent. the way the climate is changing is exacerbating the problems. the undergrowth is growing much faster than it has done in the past, so it is not getting trodden back in the same way. we are finding that the structures themselves are also being eroded by the high rainfall, which again is causing problems. this team is doing what it can, but it is clear that our

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BBC News at Six

alfie's father says it's been a painful three years. after a lengthy trial, we finally got what we deserve for that little boy. 23 years and a 19... 19 years. we've got the justice in our hearts. the judge said sian hedges should have protected alfie, and said benham had probably inflicted most of the injuries. alfie's family say he was someone who lit up every room, but will always be the boy who would not grow up and live a full life. duncan kennedy, bbc news in maidstone. walkers wanting to enjoy the network of footpaths in the countryside are being obstructed in nearly 32,000 places across england and wales, according to a bbc investigation. it found councils had 4,000 more problems on public rights of way last year than the year before. campaigners say the figures show growing neglect of footpaths, but local authorities say a lack of funding limits what they can do.

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The Context

as well. we will continue to watch events here and also at the pentagon, and we'll bring you plenty more of that in the next hour. do stay with us, at the other side of the break, ai decoded. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - tacking up to take down criminals. it might not be theirjob, butjess and claire have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love cheltenham where i'll keep my horse and i want to give a little bit back to the community. i'm out on my horse almost every day and this volunteering role came up and i thought, "yeah, let's go for it." why not? the aim — to crack down on incidents like this, which last year nfu mutual says cost the midlands economy more than £11 million. you've had a tip off already? yes, yes. we were contacted by a volunteer. she had been out riding, had come across some silver tents

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Newsday

going on in the world was the absence of the us defence secretary not noticed by those in the white house?— in the white house? david willis, thank _ in the white house? david willis, thank you - in the white house? david willis, thank you so - in the white house? david willis, thank you so much | in the white house? david i willis, thank you so much for updating us on that. quite fascinating story there. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. tacking up to take down criminals. it might not be theirjob, butjess and claire have volunteered to even up the fight when it comes to crime in the countryside. i love tilton, where i keep my horse, and i want to give a little bit back to the community. i'm out on my horse almost - every day, and the role came up and i thought, "yeah, let's go for it. - "why not? " the aim? to crack down on incidents like this, which last year, nfu mutual says cost the midlands economy more than £11 million. you've had a tip—off already? yes, we were contacted by a volunteer. - she had been out riding - and come across some silver tents in a hedgerow ditch line. she's hopped off to have a look

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Newsday

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