killed in the nottingham attacks have addressed thousands at a vigil in the city centre. a minute s silence was held to remember students grace o malley kumar and barnaby webber, as well as ian coates, who was 65. police have been given more time to question a 31 year old man, who was arrested on suspicion of murder. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. bell tolls. silent, defiant, united. the people of nottingham chose to stand together in pain and love. for the first time since the tragic events of tuesday, at this vigil, we heard from all three families of those who died. starting with james coates, one of school caretaker ian coates three sons. it feels like he has touched a lot of hearts over the years, more than what we assumed and knew he had. so it has been really nice and heart warming to see the messages and that people come out and talk about how he was when they were younger and how he has helped them. some beautiful comments. my dad was an avid fisherm
on in this area of the midlands - in particular because i of the national forest and the growth of that. and the 30 years that s been going has meant that there s this huge corridor of green space that the dormice can move into. i you can cut the branches and make a nice kind of feature. john s team of volunteers will be keeping tabs on the animals. now they re here. a little bit for shade, a little bit to keep them cool, and also to protect them from owls or anything else that might be flying past giving them a bit of a shock. they ll be doing everything from making their cages homely to carefully measuring out their meals. and hopefully they will live happily ever after. twiglet looked a bit startled, didn t he? really, he d have preferred to have been curled up asleep as it was the middle of the day. this is one of over 1,000 dormice which have been successfully reintroduced in england and wales. rhythmic whistling and that whistling noise? that s the sound of a dormouse snoring. ph