Friday 21 November 2008

Smoke Radio 3p.m. news

Cue Yixiang

Good afternoon, This is Yixiang reporting for 3 o'clock Westminster news.

Web campiagn crashed on baby P's death

An internet hate campaign is under investigation by police, which has breached an order preventing the identification of those convicted in the Baby P case.

Posts on social networking sites displayed the three's name who were found guilty causing baby's P death. the 27-year-old woman, her boyfriend, and her lodger.

The court has ordered to prevent the publication of the identities of the guilties, as well as the baby P. The police said they were in touch with internet providers to ensure everybody knows of contempt issues.

12% increase in home repossessions

The figures shows 12% increase in home repossession compared to the second quarter, which is more than 11,000 home were repossessed during the third quarter during the year.

The Councial of Mortgage Lender is still expecting 45,000 repossessions this year.
Howeveer, the CML also said that by the end of the year the number of household in mortgage arrears was likely to exceed forecasts as its figures showed 168,000 in arrears.

The house minister points out that the government will focus on helping household get as much access as possible.

BBC rejects local video scheme

a £68m network of local news websites with video content was rejected by BBC Trust, our reporter has learnt.

The Trust explained that the plan did not meet its criteria for offering value to public.

Newspaper publisher has argued that it will damage their local online operations, and express that the BBC should focus on its improving exisiting regional services.

Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom finds that the rejected plan will cause 4% decrease of annual avenue of existing regional sites.

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