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Sexualising children and fire-fighting with a transformer car

A review on the sexualisation of children, the role of Derby's mayor, a 'transformer' car to help Derbyshire fire-fighters and The Big One in Chaddesden.

7.08am: We find out why tall people from all over Europe have been meeting in Paris.

7.15am: We hear more on the E. coli scare as we talk to a local fruit and veg store.

7.37am: Why ex-soldiers from Derbyshire are walking almost 200 miles for local soldiers in Afghanistan.

7.44am: The government publishes a review on the commercialisation and sexualisation of children.

7.53am: The Reverend Canon Tim O'Sullivan, from St Mary's in Derby, celebrates 50 years as a Catholic priest.

8.08am: We ask former mayor of Derby Pauline Latham how impartial the role of mayor should be.

8.14am: We ask the manager of Darkside Clothing in Derby if children's clothes are making them grow up too quickly.

8.38am: How a 'transformer car' is helping fire-fighters in Derbyshire.

8.45am: Thousands of people turned up at The Big One at Chaddesden Park yesterday - we hear from 17-year-old Mollie-Jo Burnett, who was one of the organisers.

8.55am: Andrew Sanders, senior lecturer in early childhood studies at The University of Derby, continues the debate about the sexualisation of children.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Mon 6 Jun 2011 07:00