good morning to you. it s tuesday the 22nd of januray. our main story this morning: online abuse of people with disabilities should be made a criminal offence, according to a new report by mps. it follows a petition started by the television personality katie price, who has a disabled son. jon donnison has the story. caty price, whose16 year old son harvey has a disability, says he has suffered a shocking amount of abuse online. the petition attracted more than 220,000 signatures from people who agreed that the laws on online abuse of disabled people were not fit for purpose. it called for such abuse to be made a specific criminal offence and for a register of offenders to be created. now, a report from the petitions committee, which is made up of cross party mps, has backed caty price s call for the law to be changed. it is not good enough, as we found, to simply say that what is illegal off line is illegal online. katie price. we found that disabled people often let down
offence but should go on the sex offenders register. we ll hear the rationale, and get reaction to the controversial claims before 11. and meet kate. hello, i m kate, i had a heart attack a day after running a ten kilometre race. i m one of the youngest people to have one of the youngest people to have one of the youngest people to have one of this type of heart attack with no known risk factors. we will hear her story before ten. welcome to the programme, we re live until 11 this morning. we will bring you the latest from the inquests into those british deaths in tunisia. also we will hear how two executives have paid for a trip to travel around the moon. the estimate is $50 million. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. the inquests into the deaths of 30 british tourists who were murdered in a terror attack in tunisia two year
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