06/01/2014
Jacey Normand finds out how Ricky Hatton is adapting to life outside the ring and Dianne Oxberry reports on the Manchester-based charity Hope for Justice.
It's been over a year since former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton finally threw in the towel on an incredible career which took him from the highs of Las Vegas to the lows of drink and drug addiction, Jacey Normand finds out how he is adapting to life, outside the ring.
Dianne Oxberry reports on the Manchester-based charity Hope for Justice and the work it is doing to tackle the growing problem of human trafficking and modern slavery in the UK.
Paul Rose discovers a campaign to put the South Pennines on the map. At the moment - this huge stretch of land that straddles Yorkshire and Lancashire - is the only significant area of upland England that hasn't been designated as a national park or an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dianne Oxberry |
Reporter | Jacey Normand |
Reporter | Paul Rose |
Editor | Deborah Van Bishop |
Broadcast
- Mon 6 Jan 2014 19:3091热爆 One North West