but this dog certainly hasn t had his dayjust yet, as planning for the hotly anticipated 2025 trail is now under way. alice key, bbc news. they looked naked before they were all painted, all white! i did they looked naked before they were all painted, all white! all painted, all white! i did not thinkthat all painted, all white! i did not think that is all painted, all white! i did not think that is where all painted, all white! i did not think that is where you - all painted, all white! i did not think that is where you were i all painted, all white! i did not- think that is where you were going! it inspired lots of other cities to do the same kind of thing. the? it inspired lots of other cities to do the same kind of thing. they are amazinal do the same kind of thing. they are amazingly pepular. do the same kind of thing. they are amazingly popular, there do the same kind of thing. they are amazingly popular, there is - do the same kind of thing. they are amazingly popular
you won t stop them in its entirety, but you will lower the percentage of these incidents if it was properly funded and properly managed. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. now this summer marks ten years since a number of giant gromit figures started popping up all over bristol, inspired by the lovable but long suffering pooch, from wallace and gromit. the trail, which was meant to be a one off has now evolved, and gone global, but it still continues to raise vital funds for the city s children s hospital as alice key reports. how much can a dog fetch in a decade? the answer, £20 million, all in aid of bristol children s hospital. aardman s most lovable pup first took up residence in bristol in 2013. the original 80 strong sculpture trail attracted 1.2 million visitors. bidding 18,000 in the room. and raised 2.3 million when each
sculpture was auctioned off after. from salty sea dogs to infinity and beyond, ten years on, gromit unleashed has grown in popularity and been supported by a host of famous names and artists such as zayn malik, cath kidston and even disney pixar. event organisers the grand appeal say they didn t realise what a phenomenon it would become. with an international trip to hong kong in 2014, then shaun in the city a year after, before gromit returned to bristol in 2018, joined by friends and foes. but this dog certainly hasn t had his dayjust yet, as planning for the hotly anticipated 2025 trail is now under way. alice key, bbc news. now it s time for a
from prestwick provided additional support, before the bodies of the two men and a woman were recovered. many walkers and climbers traverse the ridge safely every year, but this is a sad reminder that lives can so easily be lost. alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glencoe. a man is due in court over the death of a 12 year old boy who was hit by a car whilst crossing a motorway. callum rycroft died on the m62 in west yorkshire on saturday. 36 year old matthew rycroft will appear at leeds magistrates court today charged with causing or allowing the death of a child. alice key reports. a larger than life character who brought laughter and noise into any room. that s how callum rycroft s mother described her much loved son. the 12 year old was hit by a car while crossing
happy soul who was unique, great fun and larger than life. he brought light, laughter and noise into any room. he had a massive impact on everyone who met him, and the house is so quiet without him here. as callum s family try to come to terms with such a devastating loss, officers are still trying to piece together what happened on this stretch of motorway. alice key, bbc news. there s been an increase recently in shoplifting, with supermarkets like the co 0p targeted by armed gangs. now, some shop workers are claiming that self checkout tills are making stores more vulnerable to theft. newsnight s uk editor, sima kotecha, has the full story. a co 0p store in london in february of this year. cctv footage shows how men jumped over the counter to steal alcohol and cigarettes. the retailer says attacks like this one are on the rise, with criminal gangs sometimes physically assaulting staff or threatening them with weapons. i have worked in retail for the past 12 years. you know, when i