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That's all from the BBC News at Six. It's goodbye from me. On BBC One we

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can join the BBC's news teals where you are. Goodbye.

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The missing backpacker from Cricklewood.

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His mother welcomes new clues found by police.

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I have to be strong. And st`y positive. We are still positive

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There is still every chance we will find him alive.

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We'll have the latest on the search in Malaysia.

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A plan is unveiled to ban c`rs and lorries from one of

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A multi`million pound food waste plant opens in Surrey gener`ting

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We take a look at an exhibition which celebrates the work of a

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collective of artists known as the East London group.

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The team looking for a backpacker from Cricklewood who's gone missing

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in Malaysia say they've discovered new clues and they're now focusing

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Gareth Huntley disappeared a week ago

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His mother has joined the search team returning to where

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By car you can get from one end of this island to the other in about 30

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minutes. By car you can get from one end of

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this island to the other But though it's tiny, it's also treachdrous

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with steep hills covered in dense jungle. This is where Malaysian

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authorities believe Gareth Huntley got lost. We went to see thd trail

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he took. The track to the w`terfall is marked but here is a sign of the

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entrance which says it's not a walk in the park for the it's an

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adventure in the jungle. Thd path is now closed off to tourists but if

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you come here, look inside `nd see how dense jungle. It's not hard to

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imagine how people could get lost in here. The officer in charge said

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there had been some clues would have helped them narrow down the search

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area. Now a team of almost 40 people with dogs and helicopters are

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supporting the rescue. His lother is there too and she joined thdm in

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retracing his last known stdps. We wanted to go to the last pl`ce we

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knew he had been, to visualhse it. And get a feeling for what he had

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seen. How he might have been feeling. Just to get a biggdr

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picture. I think you got lost but since getting lost, he's probably

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injured because I just don't see how otherwise he wouldn't be able to use

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his logic, his intelligence. I don't see how we couldn't find his way

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down. A friend of spoken of a state of mind before he left. He was just

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come you know, quite excited to go along the track. Quite norm`l. For

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everybody heading out. He h`d every intention of coming back? Yds, he

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had planned for later in thd day. There is still hope he will be found

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both from the authorities and his mother. I won't get anywherd by not

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being strong so I had to st`y positive. We are still positive

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There still every chance we will find him alive, so I'm still

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positive. Friends have been joining the family all hoping for the best.

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How a development of six holes at the bottom of a row of g`rdens

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A plan's been unveiled to b`n cars and lorries from one of the

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It's all part of a multi`million pound project to transform

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Nick Beake has more details and joins us from there now.

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All the normal site sounds `nd smells of busy traffic here at this

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time of the evening. The local council says it wants this place to

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be less polluted, less congdsted and for there to be fewer acciddnts and

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so it's come up with of arthcle proposal and it will be less about

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during daylight hours from 8am until 7pm, the only traffic allowdd to

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pass through here will be btses and bikes. This comes as part of a 32

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million regeneration of the area. The council gave some images to date

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including the creation of v`rious pedestrianised area. A new cycle

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lane, Plaza at the foot of centrepoint to continent thd new

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Crossrail interchange which are said to be due to open in 2018 which they

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reckon could be busier than Heathrow Airport in the number of people

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streaming into this part of London. Hamdan council say this is the

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biggest transport project in their history. There's a lot of problems

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in this in two straight `` `rea for some it's not easy but with the

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cross the road. We want to transform it and boost the business in this

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area. A lot of business support for making the public area more

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attractive, lots more trees. How do people feel about this? There's been

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support from some businesses here. The Green party said they wdlcome

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the banning of all cars and other sorts of transport apart from

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bicycles. Extremely busy, as you can hear her. There was disparity

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debating people who are peddstrian back for the lunch and also

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motorists. Here are some vidws we picked up earlier today. A lovely

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road so I'm sure it's an advantage. I suppose it's got to be wehghed up

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with how long it's open for. And how long it is shut. I do drive in

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London. If I'm coming this way in the car, it might be diffictlt. An

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absolute nightmare. It puts pressures on all the other roads. A

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disaster. Camden council dodsn't think it will be a disaster. It is

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now putting these plans on hts website so you will be a good look

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at those in the coming weeks from next Monday. There will be ` public

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consultation on councillors that they want the public to makd their

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feelings known. That consultation the last five weeks or so and in

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terms of the time frame, we can expect, councillors will vote on

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this later in the year. If our plans are approved, construction will

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start in 2015. It won't be tntil 2018 that this area may be

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unrecognisable. It's crucial, because it's the year when the new

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Crossrail interchange down the road is due to open.

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The Kenyan government has l`unched an investigation into a possible

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sighting of a British woman wanted in connection to terrorism.

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Samantha Lewthwaite is the widow of 7/7 bomber Jermaine Lindsay.

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She is the subject of an Interpol arrest warrant in connection with

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possessing explosives and plotting to attack tourist resorts.

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It's claimed she tried to cross from Kenya into Somalia.

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A cyclist who was killed in a collision with a lorry in central

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Tafsir Butt, who was 52 and from Battersda,

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The sixth cyclist death in the capital this year.

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Transport for London said the junction is due to be rddesigned

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large gas leak in West London after a major mains pipe ruptured.

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Firefighters were called to The Green in Southall at 4pm thhs

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afternoon. A number of homes were evacuated as a result. Roads in the

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immediate area are closed and some bus routes are on diversion.

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A multi million pound recycling plant has opened in Surrey.

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It will use tonnes of food waste to generate power

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for thousands of homes across south London and Surrey.

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But one London charity fears that the facility will discouragd

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supermarkets and shops from giving away left over produce

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Our Environment Correspondent, Tom Edwards, explains.

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Every year in London nearly 1 million tonnes food is thrown away.

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Here in Chelsea they pride themselves on low waist. Thhs

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machine shows the cost of what they are getting the dog and it has saved

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thousands. When we first opdned the business in November, it is one of

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the key factors we want to hnvolve in our business, how to redtce the

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waste and make sure we were on top of it. Many of us are not as

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conscientious and this is where some food waste ends up, and anadrobic

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digestion plant, located here in Surrey for the instead of sdnding it

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to landfill, food waste is converted into gas and fertiliser. Thhs is

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mainly food waste from people 's recycling bins and as you c`n see,

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there's a lot of plaque disc `` plastic. A huge plastic mountain for

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the company has to do strip out these contaminants. Water bottles,

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toothpaste tubes, all getting into the recycling. But not everxone is

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so keen on this new emerging industry. This charity thinks

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businesses like supermarkets are being paid too much to send edible

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food away to be turned to energy. The point we are making is `ctually,

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as a higher priority than that, when that food is that the human

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consumption, it's to get it into people in need. There are no

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incentives and support to do that. Others say we should be redtcing

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waste. Waste left is the message for restaurant and businesses and

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consumers. Save yourself money and you will help protect the

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environment. This plant is only the second in the south`east pulled up

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the energy generated by the waste here powers 4000 homes. The industry

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says the subsidies are fair. There is little food nowadays comhng here

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but is genuine waste. And could be eaten. The supermarket in p`rticular

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have done a fantastic job about that. The government says strplus

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food should be considered for human consumption first before endrgy

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More of these plans are planned Which will mean more arguments over

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who does what with a capital's waste.

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Next, how would feel if you had to wake up

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to this every morning and dhscover a development of six houses is being

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Residents in Streatham claim that thex weren't

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properly informed about the new homes until work actually bdgan

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But Lambeth council insists it followed all the rules.

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When I was told residents wdre complaining about the noise and

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develop when taking place, H thought it was a long road but then I was

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taken through to the back where their gardens and I realised I was

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in exactly the right place. How would you feel if you woke tp one

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morning felt has shaken, to look out of your bedroom window and to see

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the garage being demolished? Residents in surrounding holes,

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including lawyers, architects and former local Mayers, came ``

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Mayors, say the council pushed through without consulting

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residents. We had no letters, no posters on a lamp post, reg`rding

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the development. The first thing we ever saw which could happen anywhere

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in London, is the demolition of the garages and the building of these

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houses. The view from a child's bedroom window gives us an hdea of

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the impact the new homes will have. There are complaints of light being

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blocked out and people being able to look into their homes. We ask the

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council for an interview but they declined. They did send us `

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statement in response to thd concern from local residents they wdren t

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consulted about the building work. Lambeth Council say they did consult

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local resident in February 2011 and took the opinion of local rdsident

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into account when granting permission. So details of a case to

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independent planning expert for his view. He said legally the council

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appeared to fulfil their duty. But at the rest of us don't to get

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caught out, there is lots of work we have to do. If anybody wants to get

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details on planning applications, they can also look at the council

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website, with the applications are published, obviously check the site

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for notices, looking newspapers for any advertisements, planning

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applications, and also speak to the claims department of the local

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council. In this part of Stratton, the fight of the council gods on and

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it won't be the last as pressure on housing in London continues to

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increase. A year ago, the Metropolitan Police

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was accused of treating mental A major review found serious

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failings in how officers de`lt with One of them was Sean Rigg,

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who died in police custody. Today the Met claimed that ht's

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embraced much of the critichsm and is now trying to ensure it doesn't

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repeat the mistakes of the past Our Home Affairs Corresponddnt,

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Guy Smith, has this report. Jane Wood is a mental health

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social worker based in a police Her main job, to assess whether a

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suspect is too ill to be locked up. By the end of the year,

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the Met aims to have NHS experts We are able to assess their needs

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and when necessary, if they are unwell, redirect them to an acute

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mental health service. It's one of 28 recommendations

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the Met is expected to impldment. The report last year was prompted

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by the case of Sean Rigg who He died

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after police used an unsuit`ble level of force when restraining him

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at Brixton police station. There needs to be sustained learning

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on the ground. Officers really need to recognise mental illness as soon

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is they come into contact whth somebody who was vulnerable.

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This report was highly crithcal of the Met.

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It found that frontline offhcers were ill`equipped to deal whth

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And rather than getting thel the help

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and support they really need, they often ended up in a cell like this.

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Today the report author and the Met commissioner showed a united front

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People with mental health crisis should not be transported in police

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cars for some it's not appropriate. We are concerned about that but I'm

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reasonably optimistic that the police response has been positive.

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Up to 40% of all police work in London is with people with

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The Met now accepts it's a core part of the job.

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Has the Metropolitan Police failed people with mental health issues for

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far too long? I don't think it's fair to concentrate on the

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Metropolitan Police Service. The police service, there's not been

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enough understanding, not enough care. This not been enough changing

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the way that we do our jobs to make sure we look after with mental

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health. Everyone seems to bd blaming the heat. Add the NHS neglected

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people with mental health issues? I don't think so. It's lots of

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agencies, the police, the NHS, local authorities. We all have a part to

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play. The part the Met often has to play

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though is being first on thd scene. And that's why 30,000 officdrs

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are to receive training on how to And how to respond

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more appropriately. The Great War centenary project

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getting Londoners to write their own Some rainy days in the forecast but

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hotting up towards this weekend too. All the details in a fdw

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minutes. They were a group of artists, made

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up mainly of shop assistants and the unemployed, and in their heyday

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the East London Group exhibhted in leading West End galleries `longside

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the likes of Degas and Picasso. Now, 75 years since their p`intings

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were last on show, an exhibhtion is As our arts correspondent,

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Brenda Emmanus, reports. Groove Hall Park the Hacknex Empire

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and Old House, painted by a collective of artist known `s the

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East London Group. Over 75 xears later, the work of the group is back

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together in Bow. David Bucklan is an author of a book charting their

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work. They were founded by John Cooper. He had a mission to teach at

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evening classes. So he gathdred these people together in Bow, at a

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local school, in the evening. Fundamentally, it was East London

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artists. Shop girls, clerks, people out of work. There was a sm`ll

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strengthening of profession`l people that he brought in as well. The

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group had great success exhhbiting at leading West End gallerids

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alongside Picasso and Degas. Following their demise they have

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been almost forgotten. The core members of the group and thdir

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relatives promote the work `nd legacy of the collective. Jtst the

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sheer business of bringing `ll the work together after 75 years. These

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pictures haven't been seen hn this sort of environment since. The

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exhibition is a chance to ddlve into local history. Many of the scenes

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are a stone's throw from thd gallery and show the change in landscape and

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history of East London. Our neighbours to the gallery and around

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here would perhaps come to the odd exhibition they were interested in

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our open studios. This exhibition is something they remember frol their

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parents and forefathers. Thd exhibition runs until mid Jtly.

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So after 13 years at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea midfielder

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Frank Lampard announced he would be leaving the club this summer,

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and there's lot's of specul`tion of where he might go.

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Let's get more on that from our sports reporter, Chris Slegg.

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Is he US`bound? It sounds a possibility. He signed for Chelsea

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in summer 2011, ?11 million from West Ham. 35 years old now, highly

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sought after. He won every lajor honour in the English game. 16 clubs

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reported to have made him an author. One of them is thought to bd a New

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York City Club. They are johntly owned by the billionaire owners of

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Manchesterer City Football club they are looking to sign

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high`profile big name players ahead of their first ever league season.

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Should he make that move he could come back and play for a Prdmier

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League for a few more months. What has been the overall reaction to to

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his decision? His team`mates have said it's been a privileged to play

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one of the most influential Premier League players every. That came from

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Petr Cech. He has been a grdat servant for the club and England as

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well. He's a great guy. He hs somebody that as an England team we

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are lucky to have amongst us. Every single season he delivers. The

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example he set for the younger players coming in, and myself since

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I have been in the England squad, he is a top player, top pro, that is

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exactly what we need going hnto a major tournament. Phrases lhke ` top

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player, legend. Where would he rank on aist will of Chelsea's all`time

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greats? He is right up therd. Perhaps not as eye`catching as some

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players. Ever reliable, hardly ever injured. He achieved so much in his

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Stamford Bridge a career: In 2005 he was second on FIFA's

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World Player of the Year List. Ashley Cole announced he was leaving

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two weeks ago, it feels likd an end of an era. Some track record for

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Frank Lampard. Chris, thank you If you've passed through

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Paddington Station, you may have spotted the statue of an unknown

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soldier, reading a letter. Now, as part of commemorations this

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summer to mark the centenarx of the start of the First World

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War, Londoners are being encouraged He stands on Platform 1, a letter in

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his hand. How many who pass him stop to wonder what it says and who it is

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from? Is it a love letter? @ letter from home, or lines from a friend

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you are happy to know is alhve. Who the knitted that scarf untide around

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your neck... Andrew Motion has written his own response. Hhs poem

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part of a project this summdr commemorating the First World War it

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is hoped thousands of peopld will join in and a write a letter to this

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unknown soldier. Some peopld write as themselves to the soldier. Other

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people have taken a fiction`l approach and imagine who thd soldier

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might be and write to that soldier as say a brother, husband or father.

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The letters will become part of the British Library's online archive.

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Anyone can contribute. The door is wide open to people who are not

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already having a reputation for this kind of thing. I like that very

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much. It's the war itself c`tches up everybody in its horrible and

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terrifying net. Who are you? Where do you come from? Do you evdr get

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tired being froze onnen that it plinth `` frozen on that plhnth all

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day. Mum said you died in action. I refuse to believe it. There are

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those who tell us, all the children around me, it's an honour to fight.

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Something everyone should do. Who are these in the picture? Some

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uncovered stories about thehr own family history. I had no idda, I

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didn't even know he was in the navy. To find out something like that

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It's really extraordinary. Xou can submit your own letter up until the

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4th August. One among thous`nds of stories keeping the pasta lhve. Even

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though I have never uttered a word to you, I still know who yot are,

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dear, soldier, in 100 years the world has changed so much, but

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hasn't changed a bit. The children of Fortismere School,

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ending that report. If you'd like details

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of how you can get involved, It's that time

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of the evening to get a check So much to talk about, starting with

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the fact we have rain through the day tomorrow although there will be

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dryer interludes. All from this area of low pressure which is tr`cking

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towards us at the moment. Jtst now we are still dry. It is a dry end to

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the evening, but in the early hours of tomorrow morning we will see the

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weather moving up from the south. Look at those temperatures. They

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stay in double figures throtgh the night. Because, as the sunrhses we

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have that wet weather with ts, the temperatures don't have a chance to

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rise through the day tomorrow. Not only are we wet for much of the day,

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we will see a dryer spell in the middle part, temperatures won't get

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up too high. 13`15 Celsius, maybe 12 in some spots. A pretty misdrable,

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rubbish sort of day. A second bite of the Cherie from that are` of low

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pressure as it pulls off towards the north tomorrow evening. For the

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second`half of the day cater for the wet weather. It won't dry ott until

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the early hours of Thursday morning. We have a nice day in prospdct. It's

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a flip flop week. High pressure moves in towards us, a little ridge.

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That gives us a fabulous dax on Thursday. Friday, we hang on to

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that. What happens on Fridax, we get rain tracking towards us whhch will

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bring us wet weather for Saturday. Not only that, look at thesd winds.

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I want to draw your attention to them. They are the second`h`lf of

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this week's weather story. They are moving some much warmer air towards

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us. It will be quite increasingly humid as we head towards thd

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weekend. Friday night into Saturday temperatures not falling aw`y from

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the high teens. It will be warmer still on Saturday. A flip flop week.

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The rain for tomorrow. Much better day in prospect for Thursdax.

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Temperatures back up in the high teens on Thursday. Higher still on

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Friday. Some thundery showers on Saturday.

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The BBC has been told that allegations of widespread sdxual

:26:31.:26:58.

abuse at a boy's school in Rochdale were the subject of a cover`up.

:26:59.:27:02.

The former MP, Cyril Smith, was a governor at the school and has also

:27:03.:27:05.

British police have been bedn digging and using sniffer dogs in an

:27:06.:27:10.

area of scrubland near Prai` de Luz, the Portugese resort where Ladeleine

:27:11.:27:13.

Doctors believe they may have made a breakthrough in the treatment of one

:27:14.:27:17.

A trial of two drugs saw hugely improved survival rates

:27:18.:27:21.

The team looking for a backpacker from Cricklewood, who's gond missing

:27:22.:27:25.

in Malaysia, say they've fotnd new clues and are now focusing

:27:26.:27:28.

Gareth Huntley disappeared a week ago.

:27:29.:27:31.

And, a plan has been unveildd to ban cars and lorries from

:27:32.:27:34.

It's all part of a multi million pound project to transform the area.

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More on the day's stories on our website and I'll be back with

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From me, and the team here, thanks for watching and enjoy your evening.

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