Steve Harris Episodes Episode guide
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The eleven year old Dorchester boy who's successfully campaigned to save the medals of one of Britain's greatest pilots
The memorabilia, which belonged to Captain Eric Brown
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The treatment now available in Dorset which it's hoped will reduce the number of people dying of drug overdose.
Naloxone is like an antidote for heroin overdoses.
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Sarah moved to Dorset to escape her abusive partner. She tells us her story
Domestic violence incidents increase over the festive period.
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06/12/2016
Laurence Herdman sits in. Live from Dorset with local, national and international news.
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On International Volunteer Day, we spend some time with a 92 year old from Dorchester who benefits from befriending
Jack is a widower who is visited every week by his befriender Pennie.
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It's a wildlife special today as we talk about Dorset's bats and dormice
Jethro the noctule bat joins us in the studio.
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The long-awaited consultation into the re-organisation of health care across Dorset begins today
We speak to the Chair of the Clinical Commissioning Group about proposed changes.
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There's been a big increase in the number of life and death calls to the ambulance service in Dorset
It's also taking longer for emergency crews to reach people in need.
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Two Dorset councils are spending thousands of pounds every month on empty buildings.
East Dorset District and Weymouth and Portland Borough Council are being criticised.
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The cancer counselling bus coming to Dorset thanks to a Californian's generosity
Steve Blonstein grew up in Dorchester and Wimborne
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Concerns over the future of CAB services in the north of the county
North Dorset District Council is consulting on a series of cost-saving options.
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24/11/2016
Live from Dorset, Steve Harris starts the day with local, national and international news.
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We look ahead to the Autumn Statement and the impact it may have on Dorset businesses
Philip Hammond gives his first address as chancellor.
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We're across the problems caused by Storm Angus across the county
Flooding is affecting roads and communities.
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The Dorchester family hoping their dead son's poem can help others struggling with drug addiction
Simon Hooper died eight months ago after a long battle with drugs.
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The Poole disability charity celebrating the re-opening of its children's respite home
'Lily's Place' can care for nearly double the number of children as it did before.
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Portland's helicopter base will remain open
There were question marks over its future when the coastguard move to Leigh-On-Solent.
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The South Dorset MP on conditions jeopardising prison officers' safety
Richard Drax tells us he was shown the situation at The Verne on Portland.
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Britain's most famous dinosaur is coming to Dorchester
Dippy the Diplodocus will visit Dorset County Museum in 2018.
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Dorset Police are supporting a change to the law to give police dogs and horses more protection
Finns Law is being discussed in Parliament today.
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Concerns about changes to GP surgeries in Dorset
There are calls for any changes to be put out to public consultation.
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We're live at the Bridport home of a family who've raised £9k for their pet labrador
16 month old Tess needs an expensive, life-saving operation.
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Reaction to the US presidential result, and the Blandford pub fitted with a defibrillator
We hear from The Greyhound Pub in Blandford about its new piece of kit.
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Wyke Regis's eye-catching poppy display
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, one Dorset village has been putting on a show of support.
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The new benefits cap which could result in some Dorset families being evicted
A new £20000 a year limit on benefits comes into effect today.
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1 in 4 British parents fears teaching religion to their children; we hear reaction from the Archdeacon of Sherborne
Those figures are according to a new study from the thinktank Theos.
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98% of responses to a public consultation about new houses in Purbeck opposed the plans
The council now has to go back to the drawing board.
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As the full Ironman race is cancelled in Weymouth for 2017 we hear from the event organiser
There were complaints about road closures during 2016's event.
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50% of children in Dorset's nurseries don't have access to a qualified early years teacher
The charity Save The Children says those children will do less well at school.
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We're live on Weymouth beach on the morning after a protest by dog owners
Hundreds of dog owners turned out to voice their opposition to a longer dog ban.