has been monitoring developments. good to have you with us. you have a map, perhaps you could take us through where three incidents took place? the through where three incidents took lace? , . . place? the first incident occurred around 4am. place? the first incident occurred around 4am, or place? the first incident occurred around 4am, or police place? the first incident occurred around 4am, or police were i place? the first incident occurred | around 4am, or police were called around aam, or police were called then, to ilkeston road. this is a very busy mixed use roads, residential as well as shops and businesses, fast food outlets, it is one of the major roads heading into the city of nottingham, so a very long roads, it is unclear exactly where this incident occurred but we will look in greater detail at what happened next. after ilkeston road we will go backwards to milton street in the centre of town, this is nottingham s major shopping centre and this tree lined street is m
0wen s family want the law to change so restaurants would provide detailed allergy information on the menu. they also want restaurants to be proactive and ask customers about allergies, and they want better training for waiting staff, especially in fast food outlets. the allergens are stated quite clearly in purple and there s wheat obviously in the pizza, dairy in the in the cheese. at paul carey s local pizza cafe in callington in cornwall, the owner is backing his campaign. how much of a burden do you feel this would place on businesses? i don t think it s a great burden. once you have a system set up and you re confident that you know where your ingredients are coming from and what what they contain, it s just a small amount of admin and careful consideration of what you re feeding people. i don t think it s too much to ask people. byron burger say it has made changes to its menu and training. but 0wen s death is not a one off.
level. that s why i made recommendations about tightening up on rules around strip searching on the policy around it. if one is done, there needs to be really good justification for doing it, and a decision to do it is done at a higher, done at a high enough level. and that they don t happen in schools and in fast food outlets. it s just not acceptable. think of it with your child. i have had children speak to me and say, they have been strip searched numerous times, their mums have come to the station to pick them up, nobody has told the parent they have been strip searched, they haven t told the parent, it s only when the child o the parent, it s only when the child 0 case happened that some children have opened up and said it happened to them. we need to change now, and the numbers of black teenager has been strip searched being so high is a real concern for me. you
others to come forward. 0ne teenager recounted his experience being strip searched at the age of 13 to the children s commissioner. now 19 years old, his words are voiced by an actor. after being arrested at school, he was taken to a police station. the children s commissioner has raised concerns about locations of where the strip search was carried out. i have seen data sharing strip searches in fast food outlets, in amusement parks and in
the children s commissioner has raised concerns about locations where the strip searches were carried out. i have seen data sharing strip searches in fast food outlets, in an amusement park and in a number of schools and police vehicles. both totally unacceptable. there needs to be training for all staff who might do this. there needs to be better data and record keeping. it is shocking to me and parents need to be informed. responding to the findings, the national police chiefs council said. but this campaigner says