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Breaking the County Lines

is going up as well, we are very keen to make sure where children are at risk they are properly safeguarded, we are working with local authorities and with charities to actively identify children who are at risk so they can be properly looked after. that is a really important element of this whole issue. that was the policing minister. gemma is here for a final thought. a hint perhaps that the government might be looking at a change in policy. yes, clearly there is an agreement that county line drug gangs are something that need to be tackled. the question as ever is how, and it is something the government have strategies for, spending millions of pounds in trying to tackle it, as we have heard. labour would have a different strategy and charities, as we heard, something more as well. but i think right now, if you are a parent and you are going through this, it still remains something that is very bewildering

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Breaking the County Lines

would not criminalise them in those circumstances. - today we investigate what is being done to break the county lines. it is something you might have read or heard about on the news, county lines is defined as grooming by criminals to force teenagers into drug dealing and other activity. drugs are often transported away from the big cities to smaller towns and rural areas by children and vulnerable people. the county line is the mobile phone used to take the orders. gemma has been looking at this and speaking to some of the families involved. what have they been seeing? i have spent several months talking to charities and families about these children who are exploited and controlled by the county lines drug gangs. for example, in some cases when a child is talking to a social

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BBC News

charity have been preparing their equipment and other supplies. they've helped out at other earthquakes. katie walderman has been to their base. that's right. you join me from the uk med warehouse here in stockport, where all the medical supplies and equipment that the team headed out to turkey may need are being assembled. and i'm joined now by gemma from the uk med charity. and gemma, just tell us who have you got headed out there? where are they headed for and how are they trying to help or hoping to help? yeah. so we've got a team of roughly five members, a mixture of medical staff and operational staff. they're heading out to gaziantep if we can get them that far in. and essentially, they're there to make an assessment to see what the situation is on the ground, what needs there are out there, what we can identify, that we can help with, and basically send the message back to us of what they need sending out in order to set up an operation. 0bviously, communications are pretty bad at the moment. so what are you doing in the meantime while you wait for word of what they need? so just making sure that everything else is prepared.

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Breakfast

point, to death's door to be able to access treatment. are we allowed to hug? we will be talking to gemma later on in the programme. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised you can find organisations offering help and support on the bbc action line website, just search bbc.co.uk/actionline. holocaust survivor lily ebert was deported to auschwitz by the nazis when she was just 20 years old. soon she'll be turning 100 and to mark holocaust memorial day has started to share her experiences on tiktok with the help of her great—grandson. graham satchell been to meet her. that was my number given in auschwitz.

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We Are England

gemma and you, go into the box. the first game of the season is important. it shows the opposition how well you have improved or if you haven't improved. it is so important to get the three points. if you don't you always on the back foot for the rest of the year. when i was their age it was still more about fun, the coaches were never really demanding of the players, whereas i am quite demanding and these girls have big dreams because they have more opportunities now when it comes to training. it is focus. quite a few of them could go on a play professionally. myjob as a coach is to get the best out those players. good talking, good information, chloe. nice. at school, i like to play with the lights, it was always football. i had to get involved with boys football because there wasn't anything for girls at that age. rachel, follow in, goal! a kid may not have the best start i couldn't really afford to come into football. it gives a chance to children especially to come in and

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BBC Wales Investigates

it's always been something that i knew that i would want to do, which is why i'm still here now and i'm wanting to carry on the farm. gemma works on herfamily farm next to one of the rivers that feeds into the wye. along with her dad, they raise cows, sheep and chickens. all right, chooks! feeding them keeps him busy, as does dealing with a mountain of manure. that muck is gathered underneath this barn. so what happens to it then? some of the manure is collected in there, but there's always a bit of run—off. where does it go? see this trench here? yeah. down that trench there, down through the grid there. 0k. there is a manhole there. the storage tank holds about 3,000 gallons. can you see that chicken muck floating on the top of the water? in a month or six weeks, that'll want emptying again. this muck is full of phosphates,

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BBC Wales Investigates

we have failure on lots of different parts of the system at the minute. it's notjust about land spreading. have we got sufficient enforcement and regulations on sewer overflows and on waste water treatment work discharges? it's a huge cumulative impact to the river wye, and i think all of our rivers, and perhaps that's not what's being understood at the minute. ijust think i would like to carry on and i would like to stay- here, farming here. farmers like gemma continue to try and make a living, but decisions made by policymakers will have an impact on their future. and at the moment, the messages are mixed. you can't go far without being not very far from a chicken shed. if they stopped giving planning permission for chicken farms in this area, if they supposedly thought

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BBC Wales Investigates

there is a sewage, as well as a slurry problem to fix. so, is there still time for the wye and other iconic welsh rivers to be saved? yes, it is salvageable, but it is going to take a huge amount of working together and it's going to require all of those sectors to play their part in this. and what we see at the moment is actually quite a lot of delays in that happening, and we cannot wait any longer. quite simply, if it carries on as it is now, that river ecosystem will just collapse. gemma hopes to be the next generation of her family to make a living from the land. and the friends hope that they, once again, will be able to get out on the water.

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BBC Wales Investigates

which is why i'm still here now and i'm wanting to carry on the farm. gemma works on herfamily farm next to one of the rivers that feeds into the wye. along with her dad, they raise cows, sheep and chickens. all right, chooks! feeding them keeps him busy, as does dealing with a mountain of manure. that muck is gathered underneath this barn. so what happens to it then? some of the manure is collected in there, but there's always a bit of run—off. where does it go? see this trench here? yeah. down that trench there, down through the grid there. 0k. there is a manhole there. the storage tank holds about 3,000 gallons. can you see that chicken muck floating on the top of the water? in a month or six weeks, that'll want emptying again.

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BBC Wales Investigates

there is a sewage, as well as a slurry problem to fix. so, is there still time for the wye and other iconic welsh rivers to be saved? yes, it is salvageable, but it is going to take a huge amount of working together and it's going to require all of those sectors to play their part in this. and what we see at the moment is actually quite a lot of delays in that happening, and we cannot wait any longer. quite simply, if it carries on as it is now, that river ecosystem will just collapse. gemma hopes to be the next generation of her family to make a living from the land. and the friends hope that they, once again, will be able to get out on the water. the pace of modern life is killing our rivers.

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