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05/02/2018

Who is checking the quality of takeaways ordered online? The stand-up comic taking part in a pilot project in Norfolk schools to tackle bullying. And the story of Walter Tull.

When buying your takeaway online, do you ever really know where your food is coming from? We have investigated how easy is it to set up shop and deliver online, when your restaurant hasn't been vetted and your safety standards have not been checked by the council. We have evidence of some restaurants using very odd premises, like that of a car wash, as addresses from which they sell food across the East. One of the country's leading female stand-up comedians reveals to Inside Out how she has been bullied and still gets verbally abused because of her size. Tanyalee Davis, who lives in Norfolk, has appeared on several top TV comedy programmes including Live at the Apollo and The John Bishop Show. She is three feet six inches tall and has diastrophic dysplasia. The comedian is now involved with a pilot project in schools in Norfolk to tackle bullying. And Northampton's local hero Walter Tull, a footballer who also fought in the First World War, and his story is an incredible one.

29 minutes

Last on

Sun 18 Feb 2018 16:30

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Presenter David Whiteley
Series Editor Maggie Dolan

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