area on tuesday night, to give us that information. i am also appealing for anyone who observed anything suspicious on wednesday evening. did you see any other vehicles in the area on the road, or anyone acting suspiciously? did you observe any vehicles driving away from the area at speed? i continue to ask for the public s help to bring those responsible the senseless attack to justice and appealed to witnesses to come forward with information to get into, either by 101 or via our online portal. i m also keen to highlight a reward of £20,000 has been offered from crimestoppers. they are independent charity and independent of the police. the rewards is offered for information given directly to the crimestoppers for the arrest of those responsible for the arrest of those responsible for the arrest of those responsible for the attempted murder ofjohn.
to discuss the attack, as our ireland correspondent chris page reports. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell is well known in northern ireland and well liked in his community. his friends say his bravery was underlined by how he shouted to children to run for safety as he was being attacked himself. people at his football club, where he was coaching the under 15s, are struggling to take in the news. a man of the calibre ofjohn to even be involved in a wee rural club and gift his time is just extraordinary, and definitely, you know, for such a thing to have happened to him, it is unbelievable. our colleague has been hurt but it s thinking of the children, it s thinking of everything that has actually happened, the fear, the terror that they have had to endure and that they have suffered, and there s obviously going to be a fallout from that. the nature of the shooting, which happened when dozens of young
detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell is well known in northern ireland and well liked in his community. his friends say his bravery was underlined by how he shouted to children to run for safety as he was being attacked himself. people at his football club, where he was coaching the under 15s, are struggling to take in the news. a man of the calibre ofjohn to even be involved in a wee rural club and gift his time is just extraordinary, and definitely, you know, for such a thing to have happened to him, it is unbelievable. 0ur colleague has been hurt but it s thinking of the children, it s thinking of everything that has actually happened, the fear, the terror that they have had to endure and that they have suffered, and there s obviously going to be a fallout from that. the nature of the shooting, which happened when dozens of young people were at this complex, has added to the sense of public anger. political leaders have declared their opposition to political violence by coming tog
a man of the calibre ofjohn to even be involved in a wee rural club and gift his time isjust extraordinary, and definitely, you know, for such a thing to have happened to him, it is unbelievable. our colleague has been hurt but it s thinking of the children, it s thinking of everything that has actually happened, the fear, the terror that they have had to endure and that they have suffered, and there s obviously going to be a fallout from that. the nature of the shooting, which happened when dozens of young people were at this complex, has added to the sense of public anger. political leaders have declared their opposition to political violence by coming together to meet northern ireland s chief constable. it is so important in moments like this that we stand united and we do stand here united as one voice in our condemnation against this horrific attack on a police officer. i would also say to the evil people who carried out this heinous attack
all these things on display here at the micro museum about tom karen in letchworth garden city. there s even a replica of his cambridge living room. and here, i find josh tidy, who s the curator of this exhibition. josh, sadly, tom passed away on new year s eve but his designs, his legacy will live on forever. yes, absolutely. unintelligible to the breadth and quality of his design really being celebrated on show here. if you are a certain age, he designed half your childhood. but as well as the chopper and the bug and those high profile things, he really designed all sorts of everything, from lorries for leland, vans, he designed a popemobile for the visit ofjohn paul ii in 1984. he designed for four decades but really struggled to retire. he described himself as having a butterfly mind that never stopped. a huge body of work under and a real legacy there. another one of his designs you certainly will probably remember, the 1970s marble run a toy that, 50 years on,