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of them to their rehabilitation and future lives, so to speak. we need to recognise what we are doing well and what we are not doing well. we are out of time, unfortunately on this conversation, but thank you very much for your thoughts. that s from the lucy faithful foundation. pangolins are one of the most hunted animals on earth. they re wanted for their meat and their scales which are used in traditional chinese medicine. there s been a global ban on trafficking them since 2017 and now london s met police is doing its bit to combat this illegal trade as the bbc s tim allman explains. meet bess and her best friend, buster, the latest weapons in the fight against the illegal trafficking of animals in asia. these two labradors have been trained by london s metropolitan police. their next stop, thailand, and a new life sniffing out crime, one pangolin at a time.
offenders are managed robustly here in the uk. it said that anyone has got the right to change their names but there are extra legal obligations placed on sex offenders and it believes that the uk has world beating tools manage them effectively. the lucy faithful foundation has worked successfully with sex offenders for decades, helping to stop them committing more crimes. if changing a name assists in doing that, then that, for me, becomes a priority but of course they have to do that in a way that is consistent with their registration - requirements, that doesn t allow. them to seek opportunities and take opportunities to reoffend. the majority of sex offenders who change their names do tell the authorities, but a worryingly high number are using it as a loophole to evade scrutiny. phil mackie, bbc news. with me now is donald findlater from child abuse prevention chairty the lucy faithfull foundation.