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That is all from the BBC's news at six, so it is goodbye from me,

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Tonight on BBC London News: A major shake up of the NHS in London ` two

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A units to close and two more could have their services cut. We

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can't have 2 million people without any proper accident and emergency

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units. The Government say these plans are

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forward thinking and address the most pressing issues facing the NHS.

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And a father is arrested by police after his six`year`old daughter

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collapses at home and dies. The new technology tested by NATO

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that could prevent another attack on London's transport network.

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And they've been serving up jellied eels since the 20s ` we take a look

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at the Pie and Mash shop that's been awarded Grade II listed status.

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Good evening and welcome to the programme.

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Critics have described it as the biggest hospital closure programme

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the NHS has ever seen. And today it was confirmed two hospitals in north

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west London are to lose their accident and emergency units. The

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future of another two remains uncertain. The Health Secretary,

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Jeremy Hunt, announced the plans just hours after his attempts to

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downgrade the A at Lewisham were blocked. Our Political

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Correspondent, Karl Mercer, reports. Once again, campaigners are at the

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gates of London hospitals, protesting about plans to major

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changes to their services. This was charring Cross this afternoon. And

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this was Ealing tonight. All on the day the Home Secretary ruled to A

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departments in London will close, but said he wanted to save two

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others. These changes will put patients at the centre of the local

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NHS with more accessible, 24`hour front line care at home, GP

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surgeries and in the community. More money will be sent on front line

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care which focuses on the patient and less on duplication. The Health

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Secretary was talking about major plans for North West London. It

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currently has nine departments, and it wanted to close Ealing, charring

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Cross, Hammersmith and Middlesex. The Health Secretary says he wants

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to keep to, but they will be downgraded. He has taken note of the

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thousands of people who campaigned against the closures. I have a

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neighbour who was having a heart attack. His wife did not know it.

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She brought him here to the A They immediately saw what was

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happening and he had three minutes to live. The plan is to have fewer,

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but bigger departments in London. At Saint Mary 's in Paddington,

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services will be improved. But what will the departments at Ealing and

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charring cross look like? They will look different. There will be

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smaller departments at Ealing and charring Cross. They all are

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unlikely to take blue flashing lights. Equally we have been told

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the maternity unit is closed, you cannot have your baby at Ealing

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hospital. Bluelight ambulance cannot come, that is not an A and it is

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not a major hospital. It is a sad day and I am concerned for the

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health care for the residents of Ealing. The challenge for the NHS is

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not only to deliver the changes over the coming years, but take the

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public with them on that journey. Karl joins me now. And the Health

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Secretary says he's saving two A units ` campaigners say he's not.

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Who's right? It depends what you think the

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brands, A means. It is the most powerful brand the NHS has, and why

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so many people use it. It has seen as the front door to the NHS. It is

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easily acceptable. `` accessible. These changes are to put it into

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primary care, your local GP. What will happen with charring Cross and

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Ealing, will not be seen bluelight ambulances, I think they will be run

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24 hours a day by GPs. They will not be what we describe as an A A

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light, is how it was put to me today.

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Lots more to come including. Should tube stations be sponsored

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and renamed? Tories on the London Assembly says it's one way to stop

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fares rising. A man has been arrested after the

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death of a girl in Sutton. Ben Butler is thought to be the father

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of six`year`old Ellie, and is being questioned by police in south

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London. Our reporter, Ayshea Buksh, sent this report from the scene.

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Police are still guarding the entrance to the flat where the

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six`year`old girl lived with her family. She has been named as Ellie

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Butler, and outside her home, flowers have been laid inside.

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Police forensic have been looking for clues. Police say she collapsed

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on Monday afternoon inside her home and was taken to hospital where she

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was pronounced dead soon after. Her death is being treated as

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unexplained. A 33`year`old man has been arrested, who is believed to be

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her father and believed to be called Ben Butler. Tonight he is still in

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custody. It has been hailed as a potential

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breakthrough in present `` preventing terrorist attacks on

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London transport. NATO are working with the Russians to make a

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microwave detector. Experts say it can pinpoint anyone carrying

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explosives. Just released from the international

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defence alliance, NATO, picked as promote technology their scientists

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are developing to detect explosives. Four years into the

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programme, this independent security expert in London says it could be a

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ground`breaking step in the fight against terror here. The object is

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it will be the other side of a wall where people are walking past. It

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will send out microwaves which can detect chemical differences and

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ascertain whether that person is carrying an explosive device. The

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programme can detect explosives with out disrupting the flow of

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passengers. It has been tested on the Underground of an unnamed

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European capital. Russian technology has been a key part of the success.

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We have our differences on some political issues. That does not mean

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to say in other areas such as terrorism, we don't discover common

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interests. In July 2005, three of the four London bombs were detonated

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on packed underground trains. At Edgware Road, Matthew from Wimbledon

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was sitting six seats away from the bomb and was badly injured. He is

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now beginning a new life as a garden designer and has only just started

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using the tube again. He welcomes this technology. I always know there

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is a lot of intelligence gathering going on to prevent any terrorist

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attacks happening. But there isn't so much you see happening on the

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ground. So anything that is happening to increase that

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surveillance when you are on the system, can only be of benefit. It

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will be sometime before the system is ready to use on the London Tube

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but security experts say it could be a significant role in preventing

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another bombing. Seven Charlton Athletic full or club

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supporters have been banned the 52 years and jailed for over six years

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after chanting racial songs on a train last year. The men aged

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between 22 and 31 were found guilty of racially aggravated fear of

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violence. It happened on a train between Putney and Waterloo

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following the FA Cup fixture at Fulham in January of last year.

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Police are searching for a man wanting in connection in the murder

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of a woman in East London in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The

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woman was stabbed to death in Ilford. Local residents believe it

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is linked to prostitution and not enough is being done to tackle the

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problem. This is all that remains in memory

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of the 24`year`old woman murdered here. The Vic was stabbed on Ilford

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Lane and managed to stagger this takeaway. An ambulance was called

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and she was taken to hospital. She later died. I just heard a shouting

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and screaming noise. So many people selling their houses and they want

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to move away because of this hassle. As yet, the motive for the

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attack is unclear, but local residents believe it is linked to

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problems with Street roster tuition in the area. These girls pick up men

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from Ilford Lane. They walk and findable alleyways similar to this

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and they conduct their activities and then they leave their mess

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behind. He says the local council and police have not done enough to

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stamp out curb crawling. And an attack like this was always a

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possibility. The council ignored it, the police ignored it. They

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think it is a spot they can do their business and nobody will trouble

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them. It is getting bad at the moment. The council says it is

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investing ?300,000 into solving the problem. I do understand their

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frustration, but as leader of the council I can give them commitment.

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We are committed to doing it, we have the money and the budget,

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strategy in place. I am hoping they will see very soon, and

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improvement. As yet, we don't know what led to this death, or whether

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more could have been done to prevent it. Residents hope the tragedy will

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lead to action ending the problems of prostitution on their streets.

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Should tube stations go the way of football stadiums with lucrative

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naming rights being sold to the highest bidder? Transport for London

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is being urged to reconsider sponsorship deals on the Underground

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which they'd previously said would be too expensive to implement. Now

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there are calls for tube stations to also charge for 4G internet access

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and the use of lifts and toilets. Our Political Editor, Tim Donovan,

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is outside Great Portland Street tube station. What price might a

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corporate interest be prepared to pay to have a tube station named

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after them for a fixed period of time? No one knows because it has

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not been tested. It would vary depending on the station. But the

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Conservative members on the London assembly are convinced about this

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idea, which is why they have returned to a second report in a few

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months. They are claiming they have done research with sponsorship and

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media experts, saying there is interest waiting in the wings among

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companies to sponsor stations and other parts of the tube network

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Doris Johnson and TEFL say there are practical cost considerations why

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you just would not want to do this. `` Boris Johnson. If you change the

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signs, posters and all the information and you change the name,

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you do in Kirk White are considered never can cost in the region of

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several minion. The additional worry is you start to cannibalise other

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advertising revenue. Many millions of pounds, he says it might cost. Of

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course it might happen to several stations and it might happen at

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different times. But the Conservatives are deep `` disputing

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these figures and saying they are being exaggerated. The figures they

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have included in their response are very wobbly. ?4 million is what they

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have estimated to change the name of one station. But this is at odds

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with reality. When they close Blackfriars and reopened it, it cost

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?8,500 to do that. So where the figure of ?4 million comes from, it

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looks very fishy to me. The Tories do accept, if that is a sensitive

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idea, there are other practical, more simple things to be done.

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Helping sponsor toilets all lifts on the tube. Or introducing television

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on the tube. Still to come. I am in Camden for

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the Mercury music prize. Will it go to the Arctic monkeys or David

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Bowie? Maybe a surprise when. I am Molly Thompson`Smith, I am 15 and I

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am the British climbing champion. Later in the programme, I will be

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doing this. It is five years since the Westfield

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shopping centre opened in Shepherd's Bush. It has attracted over 130

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million customers, generated more than ?4 billion and created a

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thousand new jobs for London. The local council says it has been a

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shot in the arm for the local economy, but not everybody agrees.

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Five years ago yesterday, Britain entered the recession. Five years

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ago today, Westfield Shepherd's Bush open. Have your shopping habits

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changed since it opened? Yes, just because it is more convenient and it

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is under one roof. I still like Covent Garden and the West End, but

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this is useful as an alternative. The scale of the place is enormous.

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On a Saturday morning it is heaving. It brings home the fact people still

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want to shop here. There is no doubt Westfield is part of London's

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shopping life, but given the things you can do, see and buy here, what

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affect as it had on the communities that live and work around here? Five

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years ago this is what one trader had to say. We don't think we can

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survive. We are very nervous we won't make it. Today the new manager

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did not want to talk about what happened to the business. I wish

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Westfield had taken on my constituents, young people who are

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long`term unemployed. And because of the huge money it regenerates may

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could have gone back into the local economy and provided affordable

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homes. Others have tidied up. People are making an investment. They come

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and users because their hairdresser is expensive and we are better than

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them, actually. Now there is Stratford, Croydon comes soon and

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phase two of Shepherd's Bush is to follow. For Westfield, things are

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just getting bigger. She is just 15, and the youngest ever senior British

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climbing champion. She has beaten competition amongst people nearly

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twice her age. It all started after trying it for the first time at a

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birthday party seven years ago. Climbing is growing in popularity

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and appeal. It missed out on becoming an Olympic sport in 2020,

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but the Great Britain squad competes across the world, including new

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British lead climbing champion Molly Thompson`Smith. It is still a shock,

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to be honest. I totally did not expect to win. But it feels great.

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It is nice to hear that my hardest training is paying off. After

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starting climbing aged seven, her talent has taken her to places like

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Canada and Singapore. She has also been named the GB junior captain.

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Two trains for about three hours after school. My friends and get is

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awesome that I climb for GB, and I go to all of these amazing places to

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compete. But they are not jealous. My skin is really hard, you can see

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the blood sometimes underneath it. To prove how good she is at

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climbing, we are going to have a bit of a speed climbing experiment. No

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doubt I will not come out of it very well. Are you ready? This was a race

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I was always going to lose. Even though Molly does not specialise in

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speed climbing, it takes her just 14 seconds to get to the top. Best you

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do not know how long it took me, do not know how long it took me

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although Molly did wait patiently for me to arrive. Pushing her all

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the way, basically. I do not know how to say it more plainly than

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that. There are no limits, and she has shown that from what she has

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done in the past, and now as a young adult. She is not a the next aim is

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to make the European Championships in 2014, and the World Climbing

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attack finals rumble it would be amazing to win one of those, that is

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a dream goal. Molly will start to discover the peak of her powers when

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the new climbing season starts in June. The best of British music is

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being celebrated in the capital this evening. The nominees tonight for

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the Mercury prize includes several acts from London. Our correspondent

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Brenda Emmanus is at the Roundhouse in Camden. It is strangely quiet

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down there. ? , which is earlier on, we had the likes of the Arctic

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Monkeys, Rudimental and others, all of them speaking to the media. It is

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indeed one of the most prestigious prizes in music, and one which any

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musician would like to have on the mantelpiece. But as one journalist I

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spoke to earlier mentioned, it is hard to predict who the winner will

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be. Sometimes the choices can be rather random. A lot of prizes like

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this, they go for the person who everybody can agree on, rather than

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the one who has made the most if you David Bowie the very idea of

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forward, radical, adventurous pop music in the chances of him winning

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are really slim, because and they will end up picking somebody that

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nobody Laura Mvula is among the favourites with the bookies. But

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David Bowie aside, another journalist I spoke to believe that

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the London nominees are totally justified in being on that list.

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Yes, James Blake is fantastic. He making pop music, but which could

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not have been made at any other time. It has got silences, and tune

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distortions, lots of weird stuff. 20 years ago, you would have thought,

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this is the future. It is beautiful but it is tangible as music now.

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this is the future. It is beautiful but it is tangible as music now. I

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but it is tangible as music now I love Rudimentary. If they won, it

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would put a great big smile on my face. They represent popular music

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as it is now, and yet with soul. It as it is now, and yet with soul. It

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is really a pop type of album, which is very rare in the Mercury prize.

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Well, if it is about rewarding radical, adventurous music, then

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many of the people coming along will be hoping that it will be a David

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Bowie night. But he would not be here to accept it, as he is not

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expecting it. But everybody on the list is a winner, because there is

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an increase in their sales once they have been nominated. The real

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challenge for them will be the charge themselves `` the charts

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themselves. I think tonight will be a great night for everyone. This

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shop in Walthamstow has been awarded a grade two listed status by English

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Heritage. They have been serving up pie and mash and jellied eels since

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the 1920s. Walthamstow high street has a lot going on, but you would

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not necessarily expect a pie and mash shop which has been given

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listed status. Built in the 192 s, listed status. Built in the 192 s,

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it has been incredibly well preserved. That is just one of the

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many reasons it has been listed. Traditional features include the

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white tiled walls, mirrored and private booths. It is a unique piece

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of land and naval architectural history. There have been pie and

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mash shops in our capital city for more than 100 years. `` of London's

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architectural history. The current owner has been here since the

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1980s. We have quite a our eldest ones, a brother and sister, who are

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96 and 85, and they come in three times a week, maybe sometimes four.

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Today's customers were certainly happy. It is good, all fresh and,

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Anglo`Saxon Bosch, you cannot beat it I travel here every week that I

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can, when I get my day off, because it is the best pie and mash in

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London. How far do you come? I have come from Southend. It is a good

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example of early 20th`century working`class life. It is an amazing

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surviving example of a once common eatery in London, the pie and mash

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shop. It has got all of the fittings, the booths, the marble

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tops, it is so evocative of a whole way of eating. Listed status

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protects the building against unauthorised demolition or

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alteration, but there are no changes planned here, especially not to the

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menu. Time to have a look at the Willie, with people. `` at the

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weather, with Peter. This evening, we have got some rain

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on the way. We have also got a freshening breeze, but it will not

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be quite as wet as the start of the weekend. The rain will become more

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widespread through the next few hours, and overnight tonight, you

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might notice some darker blue colours in doubt, which indicates

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Hearst 's of heavy rain, and will be adding up to something like between

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5`10ft. The good news is that it will not be particularly cold. ``

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5`10mm. Moving onto tomorrow morning, it will be rainy in the

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rush`hour, but the wet weather should be clearing away to the east.

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It will be brighter in the afternoon, with temperatures getting

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into the low teens. Once it gets dark tomorrow, another area of

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showery rain starts to arrive across London and the Home Counties. This

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is the beginnings of some wet weather that will move in for the

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weekend. At first area of rain, it is going to move away, and you will

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notice that tomorrow night is going to be not particularly cold, with

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all of that cloud and rain around. Another front then moves up from the

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south coast on Friday, and it is this one which will be heavier, and

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the rain will be more prolonged, this one which will be heavier, and

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the rain will be more prolonged and it is this one which has brought

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about an early warning of wet weather for the start of the weekend

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from the Met Office. At the moment, it is just, be aware that we could

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have a very wet start to the weekend. Also it looks as though it

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could be a very windy end to the weekend. I will keep you posted.

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could be a very windy end to the weekend. I will keep you posted. Not

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too wet and windy overnight tonight, but it is looking quite wet and

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windy for the weekend. Our main headlines... The trial of

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the two former editors of the News of the World, Rebekah Brooks and

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Andy Coulson, has begun at the Old Bailey. They are among eight people

:25:45.:25:47.

facing charges arising from the phone hacking scandal. Both deny the

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charges against them. The high court has rejected a bid by newspaper

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publishers to block the royal charter on Prestwick elation, which

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has been agreed by the three main political parties. `` press

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regulation. And three London hospitals are having their A

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departments changed or closed down altogether. The changes will affect

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more than 2 million people. That is it from me. We will be back after

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the Ten O'Clock News. Bye`bye. Everyday normal things that everybody

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does is where I use my energy. I haven't got an extravagant

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lifestyle, I've not got a hot tub outside or

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something like that. In essence, it is

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a choice between heating or eating. We will still eat

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and we will still have heating. It's just maybe the quality

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of the food that we eat may not be as good as what we're

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eating at the moment. Hot water and a comfortable living

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environment are things that you should be

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providing for your children, You know in your head that

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it's not normal to put your child in a fleecy baby

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grow and a jumper to go to bed, or to go to bed at six or seven

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o'clock in the evening because you've got nothing else to

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do,

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