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Welcome to BBC News. The headlines this Friday night. Drugs criminal

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Curtis Warren accepts a High Court order aimed at stopping him from

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The school taking urgent action order aimed at stopping him from

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tackle hungry students. Our members would turn up on Saturday morning

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and have a spade or a shovel, and And taking their first steps into a

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The drugs baron Curtis Warren has accepted that his act committees

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will be severely restricted when he is released from prison. He was

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million worth of cannabis into Jersey in 2009 and is thought to

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have amassed a £300 million fortune from drug dealing. Today his legal

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team has said he would be subject to a legal order when he is freed.

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team has said he would be subject to was jailed for 13 years for trying

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to sub £1 million of cannabis into The latest chapter in his long

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criminal career. But he is expected to be released in two years time and

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today, he agreed that restrictions should be placed on him when he

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today, he agreed that restrictions to protect the public and to help

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prevent reoffending. At a brief hearing this morning at the High

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Court in London, as Serious Crime designed to make sure he will find

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it hard to be the big scale drug dealer that he was in previous

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years. The exact restrictions have been under discussion, but the order

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might mean that he can only have one bank account and one mobile phone.

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He would only be allowed to carry up to £1000 in cash and might be banned

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from travelling abroad. He had been due to fight the order, but after 11

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Power torque, before the hearing today, he accepted it. React link to

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the news, Mark Blackwell from the Serious Organised Crime Agency said

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that the granting of this additional involved with, and how serious a

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threat he posed to the public. These are raped powerful tool in the fight

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against organised crime. The agency also said they hoped that they would

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associating with Curtis Warren. also said they hoped that they would

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of his biographers said that he worked like a commodities broker,

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but with only one mobile phone and one bank account, the police hope it

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would be easier to keep track of The trial of the man accused of

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murdering Sarah Groves in Kashmir has been postponed until tomorrow. A

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court in Srinagar heard that a Dutch national Richard De Wit shown here

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in the middle, could not appear today. The prosecution will have

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another chance to have some fresh evidence at the hearing tomorrow.

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Safety helmet will have to be worn by anybody under the age of 16 to

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use the Guernsey skate park. The meeting after concerns raised by

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parents. At the moment, those under ten have to wear a helmet and be a

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complete by parents. The extension to the rule will happen from October

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four, five per day, and the body under the age of 15 that is not

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wearing a helmet will have to leave the park. —— anybody under the age

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of 15. We will supply helmets for those that do not have them at the

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The number of pupils turning up those that do not have them at the

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school without having breakfast those that do not have them at the

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Guernsey taking urgent action. Amherst Primary SKU has decided

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Guernsey taking urgent action. bring breakfast into the classroom.

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is very good, you do not have to make your own breakfast, you just go

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to school. It is really fun because you get to sit near your friends. At

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home, you have to sit by your baby brother or your baby sister and

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home, you have to sit by your baby throw food at you. The biggest

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appeal might be getting some peace from their siblings, but it is all

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about getting a good, nutritious breakfast other day that home? Yes.

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There were some children that were not eating breakfast for a number of

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reasons, they just did not want not eating breakfast for a number of

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morning, or they just were not having it for rain of reasons. We

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thought it would be good to sit having it for rain of reasons. We

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and talk with them so that they having it for rain of reasons. We

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able to bring the costs down so having it for rain of reasons. We

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we could do something for a small amount of money, and then it would

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provide a healthy start to the day. Do you want some sugar? It happened

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here now twice a week. I would like it to happen in other schools. I

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think something like this has to be supported by other schools and by

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breakfast, it is on with the school day, feeling happy and definitely

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not hungry. After three decades day, feeling happy and definitely

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teaching young people social skills and responsibility, Guernsey Sea

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The organisation is battling to and responsibility, Guernsey Sea

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a new base and with little funds, it is now facing the biggest challenge

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The second floor of an office block is not where you would expect to

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building has been their home for the last two years. They start each

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meeting with a formal parade, after which they learn important life

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skills. But this building is soon to be demolished, so the Sea Cadets

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have been here three years, so I am friends with everybody and I know

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all of the people that come appear, and I know everybody, and to think I

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would not be able to do it, it is quite heartbreaking, because you

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made such good bonds with everybody, and you learn so much from it, and

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then to just have it not there any more would be such a shame. We are

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desperate, because we're due to leave the building at the end of the

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month, and at the moment, we have nowhere else to go to, so the worst

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commercial rent for a few months keep our survival. The Sea Cadets

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have been thrown a lifeline by the Guernsey Round Table, they donated

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£14,000 thanks to the Guernsey Carnival which will help to send the

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youngsters to the UK for training courses. They have been on our radar

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for a while, and when they came through as a beneficiary, they are

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perfect for the harbour. It was critical, we knew they were looking

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for new premises and that it was a tight timescale, so this could not

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have come at a better time. We are thrilled for this to have happened.

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While the money is vital for their survival, their future remains

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uncertain and the Sea Cadets have until next month to find a new

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Children at Mont a L'abbe School in brand—new forest garden in the

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school today. It was built and funded by the Jersey freemasons

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school today. It was built and children to get close to nature

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school today. It was built and —— learn outdoors. Arriving for

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school today. It was built and One year ago, this was a piece of

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wasteland, now it is a wonderland. Mont a L'abbe School is a special

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school and everything in the garden has been designed to be completely

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accessible to all of its children. experience a forest garden on site,

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if this was not sure, we would have to take them to Saint Catherine

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if this was not sure, we would have on the bus, and it would not be

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wheelchair accessible. It has been designed specifically for them. This

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has been a long time coming. The project has been funded by donations

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totalling over £100,000 from the Jersey freemasons. We didn't just

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we designed this scheme and we brought it to fruition. Our members

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would turn up on a Saturday and brought it to fruition. Our members

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would wield a spade or a shovel brought it to fruition. Our members

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wonderful project. The garden will forest, but it is already a big

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wonderful project. The garden will with the children. What is your

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favourite bit? When we go in the tent. And all of the corners, and in

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favourite bit? All of the flower beds. The choir practice used to

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Good evening, after the humidity of last week, it is much fresher and

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sunshine and a small chance of a fuel light showers, but for most

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cloud, but some sunny spells on fuel light showers, but for most

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days. At the moment, we have some high pressure which will kill off

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the showery conditions overnight. Effectively, this high pressure

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the showery conditions overnight. move right up across southern parts

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settling things down and giving move right up across southern parts

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fine weather for all of the weekend. into next week. The chance of a

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passing shower. Some sunny spells, reaching 1617 degrees, the maximum

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temperature. The coastal waters forecast, a north—westerly breeze.

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Reaching 16, 17 degrees. Fair with a risk of showers, generally good

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visibility. Times of high water risk of showers, generally good

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Saint Peter board, that is 7:30am and at 19:45pm. —— Saint Peter

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Porter. Some good surfing conditions ahead, into Sunday, a similar day.

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Some cloud on Sunday, that is the general theme into next week. Yes,

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there is high pressure, yes, it general theme into next week. Yes,

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dry, but the cloud is stubborn to break up and that is the case on

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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, but some better brakes developing in

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the cloud by Tuesday. Some good temperatures, 17, 18 degrees next

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week, night—time temperatures of around nine or 10 degrees. Thank

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very useful in the fight against Marine pollution.

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The BBC has learnt that the project to build a new nuclear power station

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at Hinkley point in Somerset has been pushed back by two years.

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Yesterday the Government hinted that it was just weeks away from

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announcing a deal on energy prices, which would finally pave the way for

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the building to begin. But, as our Somerset correspondent Clinton

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Rogers reports, there are still significant obstacles in the way of

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Hinkley C finally producing electricity. I remembered the energy

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company EDF telling us that we would be boiling kettles with nuclear

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power by 2017. This picture tells a different story. Construction work

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ground to a halt to months ago. Constant delays in negotiating a

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price for new nuclear electricity, known as the strike price, were to

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blame. Locally, frustration is boiling over into anger. We know the

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government is trying to protect the consumer, but that is extremely

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frustrating for all those waiting for the work to happen. Businesses

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have had to lay off employees. EDF have laid off employees. We have

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staff in our officers who have been employed for the Hinkley point

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project and are now kicking their heels. Now it seems a breakthrough

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is near, thanks in part to talks happening in China. The energy

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secretary has been in Beijing, beating businesses who are potential

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investors. The word is that the Minister is ready to make an

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announcement on the strike price within weeks. Even if investors come

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in and work starts again next spring, the best case scenario is

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completion by 2022. Investigations are continuing after

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it took 60 fire fighters to extinguish a blaze at a popular

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shopping centre on St Ives sea front last night. Cornwall Fire and Rescue

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say it started because of an electrical fault in a ground floor

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shop. Neighbouring flats and restaurants were smoke—logged and

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six people were treated at the scene. Cornwall Fire and Rescue

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Service say the nature of the properties in St Ives means any

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blaze requires a significant response. While the fire itself was

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small and contained, it was the amount of smoke going through

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adjacent premises that concerns us. Saint Ives is a beautiful town, but

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it is also a town that has problems be don't get a virus stopped

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quickly. So we threw a lot of people at it, they worked hard and the

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results are very pleasing. Next we'll meet the Royal Marine

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whose bravery in Afghanistan has been recognised Also still ahead.

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The Cornish para—triathlete who's heading for the Rio Olympics.

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And a literary view from the lower decks of how the Navy fought against

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German e—boats. A Somerset Royal Marine has been

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awarded the Military Cross for bravery under fire in Afghanistan.

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Marine Craig Buchanan was serving with 40 Commando in Helmand Province

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last year when his patrol was attacked by a rogue Afghan

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policeman. The courageous 26—year—old put himself between his

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comrades and the assailant. Our defence reporter Scott Bingham has

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the story. Royal Marines Craig you can and was

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one of more than 100 military personnel honoured yesterday. He was

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part of an eight man patrol in Helmand Province in October 2012.

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They were working with the Afghan police, when a rogue member suddenly

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opened fire, killing two of his colleagues and wounding a third. I

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don't know why it happened or how it happened, but it is the way it came

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down. He was able to shoot the assailant dead. His military Cross

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citation rate... I don't think it has sunk in yet. I

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really appreciate the honour. Also note was his commander. He received

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a distinguished service order for his inspiration and courageous

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leadership during an intense spell of combat in Afghanistan.

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Time for the sport and Dave's here looking at the first of this

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season's Devon football derbies. At St James Park, Exeter City and

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Plymouth Argyle renew their rivalry which, last December, ended in a

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draw at City with Argyle gaining the honours at Home Park. It's the 61st

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Devon derby tomorrow when Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle renew their

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rivalry at St James Park. City have won 15 of those with Argyle coming

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out on top 25 times. But who'll win this one? What does playing against

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Plymouth mean? It means a lot. Everyone knows what it means to

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everyone around the city. It is not a big city, so I am hoping there

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will be a lot of fans turning up to cheer is on. One player knows how

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important it is to the players and fans. Because I'm from Plymouth,

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people think it means more to me than it does to the other players.

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But we are all professional footballers and they are fully aware

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of what it means to the fans and the city. No special treatment.

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Elsewhere, Yeovil town seek an away win against Middlesbrough. Torquay

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United look to emulate an impressive debut when your city come.

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The weekend's rugby kicks off this evening with the Cornish Pirates

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looking to improve their fourth position in the Championship by

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beating Moseley in Penzance. At Brickfields, Plymouth Albion could

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move into the top four if they overcome London Scottish. It's

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another testing Sunday date for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership.

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After last week's home loss to Leicester, their forwards hope to

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set up the platform for success at Kingsholm, the home of Gloucester. A

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22—year—old Cornish woman is targeting a gold medal in the very

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first Olympic para—triathlon at the 2016 Games in Rio. Melissa Reid,

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from Mount Hawke, is already the world aquathon and para—triathlon

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champion. She's totally blind in one eye and has peripheral vision in the

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other. It consists of 1000 metres runner

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and a five kilometre run. It was two days before the triathlon, so we

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swam in the Serpentine and run the same route as we did in the

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triathlon. Miller said trains in Falmouth. On

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this occasion, she was tethered to Becky Walters. When we first moved

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down, I couldn't swim. But being by the sea, you don't have a choice,

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you have to learn to swim. Because of my eyesight, I can't drive, there

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are no buses, so the only way to get around was to cycle. This race will

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burst onto the Olympic scene for the first time in the next Olympics and

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Melissa is determined to make the most of it. If I can say number one,

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I will be guaranteed a place, but there are no guarantees in life. It

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all depends on whether she can attract the financial backing.

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Because I have to have a guide with me and we have to take the tandem

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apart and put it back together, it usually costs £10,000 a year just

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for the travel and accommodation. That doesn't include the training.

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Plymouth Raiders have two opportunities this weekend to net

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their first win of the new basketball season. Tonight at

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Sheffield Sharks and on Sunday afternoon, it's former champions

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Newcastle Eagles at the Pavilions. A wartime memoir's being launched at

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the Appledore Book Festival this weekend. The author from South

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Molton in Devon hopes it'll redress some of the glory given to German

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e—boats and show how well the British Navy coped with them.

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89—year—old Tony Chapman says his book is unusual because it's not

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written by an officer, but by someone from the lower decks.

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Spotlight's North Devon reporter Andrea Ormsby has been to meet him.

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Tony was utterly convinced with the Royal Navy. The other e—boat had

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shaped up to ram as and we got in first, full speed. I didn't know,

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because the skipper didn't have time to ring down and tell me he was

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going to do it. It was in the height of the battle, so the impact knocked

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me out for some time. Now 70 years since that battle, Tony's wartime

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memoirs are being published. Probably the main advantage is that

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it is written by a lower deck person rather than an officer. And there

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are not a lot of books written by the common man. Friend and agent

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Tony Martin has been a common force. The Navy, after a pure start,

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develop taxis to contain the e—boats and took the water them. It was a

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bloody and brutal battle, but they contain them what you could call

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inferior equipment, in terms of speed and seagoing capability. It

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was simply a question of sticking it out stoically in the uncertain hope

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all would be well. Tony's book is being launched on Sunday.

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Photographs taken by BBC Radio Devon listeners will feature in a new

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calendar launched tonight. The images have been chosen from more

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than a thousand pictures submitted as part of a competition raising

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money for the Give A Gift Appeal for the Devon Community Foundation as

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part of the radio station's 30th birthday celebrations. You can find

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out how to get a calendar by visiting the BBC Radio Devon

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Facebook page. David has a rather nice picture

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behind him. Lovely blue sky. Do you have good news?

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We do have good news. Incidentally, we have had some lovely pictures

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sent in. As we head into the weekend, it is calmer and mainly

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drive. There will be colder nights, which is not a bad thing and also

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morning mist, but apart from that, there is a fine weather. It is

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likely to be at this time of year. There is a fair amount of cloud as

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we head out into the Atlantic. The main ring bearing cloud is across

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the other side of the Channel, across France. France has seen

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tremendous downpours. This is midday on Saturday and by midday on Sunday,

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it is moving across southern parts of Britain and is here to stay,

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because even by the middle of next week, we have high—pressure across

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southern Britain. Most of the rain to the north of us. There are some

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showers. Some clear skies tonight and is not the visibility problems

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we have seen recently. Colder night for all of us and why we will see

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light showers in the morning, there is enough sun to get the

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temperatures up. For much of the data model, it is fine and drive.

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Cloudy at times. Sunny spells is a good way to describe it. We should

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see temperatures get it up to about 17 or 18 degrees. Lighter winds than

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we have seen today. Sunday is more cloudy and there may

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be more of Bob first thing on Sunday morning, but it should clear. Writer

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on Monday and rather cloudy, but still try on Tuesday. Much cooler in

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the night—time. Have a nice weekend. That's all from us.

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We will be back again on Monday at 630 a.m..

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