Iain Lee Episodes Episode guide
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Fishermead 'drug turf' shootings and the decline of the working men's club
Two men found guilty of murdering two Somali teenagers in Bucks in a dispute over drugs.
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Attacks on taxi drivers and a mobile phone ban in supermarkets
91热爆 Three Counties reveal how many taxi drivers have been attacked in the last year.
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Disabled brothels, complementary therapies and complaining
A former Madam from Bucks wants to open the country's first brothel for disabled people.
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Police speeding, new housing and smelly buses
A 91热爆 investigation shows how many Thames Valley Police officers were caught speeding.
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New homes in Bedfordshire, child benefits and Splash
Today Central Bedfordshire Council starts a consultation to build thousands of new homes.
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Social media crimes in Bedfordshire and Miranda Hart
91热爆 Three Counties find a big increase in the number of crimes linked to social media.
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Allotments, insults and street signs
Protesters try to save the allotments behind Watford Football Club.
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New appeal to find the body of Herts man Murray Thompson, train fares and old age
Tony Thompson has made a new appeal to find the body of his son Murray.
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01/01/2013
Iain Lee brings you New Year's Day news, sport and weather as you recover from last night.
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31/12/2012
Iain Lee brings you New Year's Eve news, sport, weather, travel and your views.
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Street volunteers, car insurance and the end of the world
We reveal how much money volunteers save hospitals by helping drunk people on our streets.
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Ageism in the NHS, Cigarette butts + under 3's not allowed to watch the panto
Ageism in the NHS is stopping some older cancer patients getting the best treatment.
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Sarah's Law, drugs and Christmas carols
There have been 266 applications in the three counties for information under "Sarah's Law"
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Surgicentre deaths, shopping online and milkmen.
The 91热爆 discovers evidence of a third death at a private Surgicentre in Hertfordshire.
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The lap dancing club in Ampthill and 80 miles per hour on our motorways
The lap dancing club in Ampthill has dropped its prices 2 weeks after opening.
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Margaret Moran, immigration and the Veena
Former Luton South MP Margaret Moran is due to be sentenced today after fiddling expenses.
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Giving up your pets and mobile phone distractions
"He didnt match the sofa", one of the reasons pet owners are giving up their pets.
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12/12/2012
Residents in Watford fear this could be the last Christmas they spend in their homes.
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Train fares and whiplash
Rail campaigners are protesting at Watford Junction & Wolverton station over ticket prices
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Free disabled parking and the Australian DJ prank call.
Hospitals could be breaking the law if they charge disabled drivers to park.
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07/12/2012
Iain Lee brings you local news, sport, weather, travel and your views.
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Oil, prank calls and bookshops
500 litres of heating oil was accidentally pumped into a house in Bedfordshire.
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Snow and the astro turf from Luton Town Football Club
Iain Lee keeps you updated through the snow this morning.
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Scrap metal and a Royal baby
Cash payments for metal at recycling yards are no longer legal.
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Full hospitals, HS2 and Paul Simon
Buckinghamshire NHS Trust is one of 12 hospitals where death rates are worryingly high.
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Justin Dealey sits in for Iain Lee and gets your reaction on the Ampthill lap dancing club
Protesters attend a meeting about Ampthill lapdancing club. Our reporter was there.
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Leveson, hospitals and bus passes
Lord Leveson will publish his report into the culture, practice and ethics of the press.
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The cost of alcohol and 999 calls
There are plans for a minimum price on alcohol to try and tackle problem drinking.
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Nadine Dorries, traffic wardens and Brian Poole
Nadine Dorries is meeting the Chief Whip this morning after returning from the Jungle.
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Age discrimination at work, winter poverty and War Of The Worlds
An 81 year old woman from Bletchley is suing her former employer for unfair dismissal.