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Tim Dodd

Tim Dodd

Impact Producer at BBC Two - Newsnight

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    Councils call for pavement parking to be banned across England

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    Bruce Grove station restored to 1872 glory

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    Holocaust Memorial Day: Kindertransport refugees who made Britain home

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