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Why some prehistoric bones in a Leicester museum are giving palaeontologists a headache. And how a blind young Leicester man conquered one of the world's highest peaks.

Dangerous dogs - why are more being seized than ever before? One hospital A&E reports they're dealing with a dog bite almost every day. The mystery of the Rutland dinosaur - why prehistoric bones in a Leicester museum are giving palaeontologists a headache. And how a young Leicester man overcame his blindness to conquer one of the world's highest peaks.

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Mon 9 Feb 2015 19:30

Dog attacks

Dog attacks

麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out has discovered a large increase in the number of dogs seized by police following attacks on the British public by both banned pit bulls and legal breeds.

In Nottinghamshire alone, the seizure of banned breeds and dangerous legal breeds has increased eight fold in the past three years, largely due to irresponsible backstreet breeding.

Reporter Sarah Sturdey went inside a secure dog kennel run by Nottinghamshire Police and spoke to PC Steve Feary about the extent of the problem.

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Presenter Marie Ashby
Reporter Esther Rantzen
Series Editor Tony Roe

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