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Paralysed by police in a shooting which sparked the Brixton rhots

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Now, an inquest jury finds failures by the Met contributed to her death,

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The Met Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan`Howe apologises unresdrvedly

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My mother was shot for no reason at all. This was just a fairly on The

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Met Police's behalf to do their job properly `` a failure.

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We'll have the latest from Scotland Yard.

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Mayor of London and MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip?

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The mounting speculation surrounding Boris Johnson's political future.

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The NP is standing down, so could this safe Conservative seat pave the

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way for the Mayor's return to Westminster?

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A smash and grab at the Dorchester hotel.

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It's the second time the Park Lane hotel has been targeted in a month.

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Now, I need to concentrate in order to take a photo. It will give me the

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option to socialise. It has just done that.

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Opening our minds to new possibilithes.

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Good evening and welcome to the programme.

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An inquest jury has found that police failures contributed to

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the death of Cherry Groce, whose shooting in 1985 triggered

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She was paralysed from the waist down and died in 2011

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An inquest jury found that eight failures contributed to her death.

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So Bernard Hogan`Howe said ht failures contributed to her death.

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So Bernard Hogan`Howe said it was So Bernard Hogan`Howe said it was

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inexcusable that it had takdn So Bernard Hogan`Howe said ht was

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inexcusable that it had taken until inexcusable that it had takdn until

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now for The Met Police to say inexcusable that it had taken until

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now for The Met Police to s`y sorry. The jury found that eight failures

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contributed to her death, f`ilures contributed to her death, failures

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in how the operation was pl`nned contributed to her death, f`ilures

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in how the operation was planned and in how the operation was planned and

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how it was implemented. These included not properly briefhng

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included not properly briefing officers that her son was no longer

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wanted by police, that therd officers that her son was no longer

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wanted by police, that there was a wanted by police, that therd was a

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failure to adequately checked who failure to adequately checked who

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lived at the property or to carry out observations on the house, and

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that officers should have called out observations on the house, and

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that officers should have c`lled off that officers should have called off

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the raid entirely during a police briefing but failed to do so. The

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shooting was preventable, it left a mother paralysed until her death.

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This story began 29 years ago. A police officer shot her in her own

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home in front of her children. The Met had been looking for her son

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Michael, seen here in the middle, Michael, seen here in the mhddle,

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suspected of being armed and dangerous. The shooting led to riots

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on the streets of Brixton. This man was 11 when he saw his mothdr

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on the streets of Brixton. This man was 11 when he saw his mother lying

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on the floor, bleeding. She said she could not feel her legs, shd could

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not breathe, she thought she was not breathe, she thought she was

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going to die. I was shouting at this policeman, what have you done to my

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mum? I am really hysterical at this point. Then, the police officer

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turned the gun towards me and says, shut up. The doctors have said I

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shut up. The doctors have s`id I will never walk again. She spent the

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rest of her life confined to a wheelchair, eventually dying from

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her injuries. Her family say they her injuries. Her family say they

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have had to fight for legal aid to pay for lawyers to represent them at

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an inquest. For the first time, pay for lawyers to represent them at

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an inquest. For the first thme, they an inquest. For the first time, they

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and the jury heard how the police operation was bungled. A review

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found there were serious deficiencies in how the raid was

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carried out at this house in Brixton in 1985. There was a lack of

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information about the layout of the property, about who was inshde.

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Officers bought it was a squat. It Officers bought it was a sqtat. It

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was a family home. They put her and her children at grave risk. By the

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end of the year, they knew these findings. But that was never shared

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with us. To know that this information existed all this time,

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and this is the only opportunity we and this is the only opportunity we

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have been exposed to, and it is in the absence of my mum, it is

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appalling. This is the man who shot her, the Acting Inspector, filmed

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here in 1987 during his tri`l her, the Acting Inspector, filmed

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here in 1987 during his trial at the here in 1987 during his trial at the

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Old Bailey in which he was `cquitted of unlawful and malicious wounding.

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During the inquest, he said he was nervous when inside the house, that

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the shooting at close range was a reflex reaction of unconsciously

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having his finger on the trhgger. He having his finger on the trhgger. He

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apologised to the family. My mum was apologised to the family. My mum was

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shot for no reason. This was just a failure on The Met's behalf to do

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their job properly. RU still very angry? It is hard not to be. The

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jury found those failures contributed to her death. The Met

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had failed to communicate properly while hunting for suspected armed

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robber and failed to adequately checked who was living in the

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address before the raid. The Met Police Commissioner

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apologising unreservedly to the family? Yes, a complete mea culpa by

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Britain's most senior officdr. He Britain's most senior officer. He

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admitted his force was to blame I apologise unreservedly for our

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failings. I also apologise for the inexcusable fact that it has taken

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until now for The Met to make that public apology. Sadly, this means

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that the person who most deserve to hear that apology, those words that

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we are sorry, is no longer here However, her children, friends and

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others fear, and they also deserve an apology, and I am sorry for the

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years of suffering which our and omissions have caused. The

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investigation into the incident at the time found that the raid should

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not have gone ahead in the manner planned due to the lack of

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information. There you heard he completely

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admitted that the operation was inadequate, it had done irreparable

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damage to the family, and though things have changed since then, they

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have learned a substantial `mount, he finally said that her story was a

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powerful reminder to all officers of their responsibility when using

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force or planning to. On the day public`sector workers go

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on strike, the Tories in London call for future

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disputes to be decided by a judge. There's renewed speculation that

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Boris Johnson will return to Westminster after a seat in London

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has become available. The Conservative MP for Uxbridge

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and South Ruislip has confirmed he'll be stepping down ahead

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of the general election next year. A seat

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in London could be very tempting for Boris Johnson if he dechdes to

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return to Parliament while he's It did not take long for the idea to

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surface today, and with it, and early poll, of sorts. We cale up

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early poll, of sorts. We came up with the idea, put it on Twhtter, it

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has gone crazy, we have sold 30 20 of them saying no. Are you

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surprised? Yes, I thought Boris might be a bit more popular, but

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people think he is more of ` joking character, rather than hands`on.

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character, rather than hands`on Another seat falls vacant, more talk

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Another seat falls vacant, lore talk about the Mayor's intentions. Would

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Uxbridge choose him? I met him, he turned up where I walked, hd was

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turned up where I walked, he was personable. Would he be good as an

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MP? What does he know about round here? He did well in Henley, an

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affluent area. In this area, I am not sure he will be that well

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thought of, working on local issues. Even after being the Mayor of

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London. Look who stopped to talk to us, the son of the MP who is

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standing down and creating this vacancy. As long as he was

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interested in the local are`, he interested in the local area, he

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would be all right. You do not sound very ever used! At the moment, he is

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the Mayor of London, he is not standing. He could do both jobs I

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am not sure about that. Would you like him to be the MP? I do not

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know, he has not commented. The map was giving nothing away abott

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Oxbridge, but in the office of the local Tory council leader, clear

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signs of the high`level support he could command here. He is a worker,

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he is a man of vision and honest. He will be to convince the association

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that he will represent the constituency in a manner th`t

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that he will represent the constituency in a manner that they

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constituency in a manner th`t they have been used to. The leader

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constituency in a manner that they have been used to. The leaddr and

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have been used to. The leader and the pair have campaigned together

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against Heathrow's expansion, but with jobs depended on that airport,

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with jobs depended on that `irport, few would want it closed, the likely

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outcome of a Boris backed new airport, fertile territory for

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would`be opponents. People do not want to lose Heathrow. Most people

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know it is important for employment, so when Boris Johnson goes on about

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closing Heathrow, it is anathema to most people. Similar diffictlties

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most people. Similar difficulties about High Speed two, the M`yor

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supports it, though he has backed local demand for a bigger tunnel.

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local demand for a bigger ttnnel. This could all be academic, because

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will he stand? He is enjoying Mayor of, and if he was to take up being

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an MP, it would take up a lot of time, so I would not be surprised if

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he decides to stay out of the next election and decides to remain

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he decides to stay out of the next election and decides to rem`in as

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Mayor of London until 2016. It is likely the Mayor will over that time

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keep us guessing. Speculation is one thing, talk to us

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about likelihood. If he did seek this nomination, he would h`ve to be

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this nomination, he would have to be the hottest favourites, this big

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star in the firmament. A number the hottest favourites, this big

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star in the firmament. A nulber of star in the firmament. A nulber of

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MPs have said that everybody would MPs have said that everybodx would

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like a slice of him. But it is not as simple as that, because no

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Conservative Association wants to be taken for granted. It has been

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stressed to me a lot, they `re stressed to me a lot, they `re

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looking for a local man, the looking for a local man, the

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existing MP has been locallx based, existing MP has been locally based,

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he has a department store hdre, existing MP has been locallx based,

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he has a department store here, the he has a department store hdre, the

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MP before that lived locally. he has a department store here, the

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MP before that lived locallx. The MP before that lived locally. The

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question remains whether he would even seek the nomination. I still

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think pieces `` he is undecided think pieces `` he is undechded

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about whether he will come back to Parliament. He still has to confront

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that and decide on that first. I think I might be in the camp of

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Markfield. On balance, he mhght not go for this one, and he might not

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stand in 2015. One person has died in a crash

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on the M11 in Essex. Drivers have been warned th`t the

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southbound carriageway between junctions seven and six will be

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closed for most of the evenhng. The Department for Education has

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confirmed it will remove the entire governing body of a school in Tower

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Hamlets after a highly`crithcal Kobi Nazrul had previously been

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a successful primary, but after a new head took over,

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it recorded the worst exam results For months, the school has been at

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the centre of concerns about standards. Now, a snap emergency

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inspection has delivered its verdict. It is damning. In ` couple

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of years, the school has gone from good to inadequate across`the`board,

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inspectors found achievement, teaching, inadequate, teachdrs

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inspectors found achievement, teaching, inadequate, teachers and

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governors were criticised for failing to understand the

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weaknesses. Inspectors say the governing body have not held leaders

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to account, and concerns about behaviour, he pulls not supdrvised

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behaviour, he pulls not supervised effectively, safety is inaddquate,

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effectively, safety is inadequate, bullying is not being tackldd. The

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headteacher explained that results are improving and safety report is

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unfair. It was a shock. You have seen the school, I would like you to

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give your feedback. It is not for me to judge, it is for Ofsted to judge,

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if they say it is not good enough... We will always strive to

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improve. This year's results, the data shows that we are on an up ``

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upward trajectory. Should you continue? I would like to. H will

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always serve this community to the best of my ability. 83% of parents

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said the school was badly rtn. These said the school was badly run. These

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governors quit, they said they were shut out of decision`making. It is a

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fair reflection, it is a majority. If you look at the system, what

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happened in the last six months, 18 happened in the last six months 18

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qualified teachers left. That shows qualified teachers left. That shows

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there is something wrong. It is quite sad as a parent that our

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children have been attending this school which has been so poorly

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managed. And Jordan have not had the best education possible, we have

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cheated the children. There had been fears raised about Islamic

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extremists targeting the school. Inspectors found no evidencd of

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Inspectors found no evidence of that. The Department for Edtcation

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confirmed it has approved the removal of all of the governors Tom

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is requested by the council. This was once the school held up as a

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beacon by David Cameron. It appears a long journey to help it flourish

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once more. There's been

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a smash`and`grab robbery at the It's the second time

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the five`star hotel has been This hotel is a favourite of the

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rich and famous. If you wanted to stay at one of their top suhtes

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rich and famous. If you wanted to stay at one of their top suites, it

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stay at one of their top suhtes it would set you back ?4000. The Met

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Police says in the early hotrs would set you back ?4000. The Met

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Police says in the early hours of Police says in the early hotrs of

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this morning, it was targeted by this morning, it was targeted by

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robbers, six men on three mopeds arrived here at 2:20am, smashed

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their way through the front door and went to a number of display

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cabinets. We do not know what they cabinets. We do not know what they

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stole. It is extremely similar to another incident just a month ago,

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where jewellery and watches were stolen. They released some hmages

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from CCTV of the men making their way into the hotel. They escaped

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along Shaftesbury Avenue, a woman was knocked unconscious as they

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tried to escape. We have seen was knocked unconscious as they

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tried to escape. We have seen other similar incidents, you might

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remember in November 2012 the Brent Cross shopping centre, men on

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motorbikes made their way through the complex as they were opdning up

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the complex as they were opening up in the morning and stole up to 2

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in the morning and stole up to ?2 million of watches and jewellery. As

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far as this latest raid is concerned, and also the othdr rate

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concerned, and also the other rate here, the police say they h`ve not

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here, the police say they have not arrested anyone yet, but thdy are

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arrested anyone yet, but they are extremely keen to hear from

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witnesses or anyone who may have any information.

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Stay with us, still to come, find out how I can take a picture and

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out how I can take a picturd and post it online purely through

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concentration. Thousands of public sector workers

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took to the streets for both sides, the employers and

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the union, go in front of the judge, and the judge decides which one is

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the stronger case. That is the end of it. They have taken pay cuts for

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four years in a row, and now the government tells them they `re

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four years in a row, and now the government tells them they are going

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government tells them they `re going to continue until 2018. We are

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government tells them they are going to continue until 2018. We `re not

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going to be able to run the quality of public services that we depend on

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unless the people who deliver of public services that we depend on

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unless the people who delivdr them unless the people who deliver them

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are treated fairly and get ` fair are treated fairly and get a fair

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pay rise. The strike is unlhkely are treated fairly and get ` fair

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pay rise. The strike is unlikely to pay rise. The strike is unlikely to

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be the last, unions say thehr battle be the last, unions say thehr battle

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for better pay and conditions will continue. The Ministry of ddfence is

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moving its rehabilitation centre continue. The Ministry of defence is

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moving its rehabilitation cdntre to moving its rehabilitation cdntre to

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a new site and the Midlands. The facility will be replaced by

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a new site and the Midlands. The facility will be replaced bx the

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a new site and the Midlands. The facility will be replaced by the new

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facility will be replaced bx the new ?300 million rehabilitation centre

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in Nottinghamshire. It will be largely funded by charitable

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largely funded by charitabld donations. Leighton orient is

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largely funded by charitable donations. Leighton orient hs the

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donations. Leighton orient is the latest London club to be taken over

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by a foreign owner, after B`rry by a foreign owner, after Barry

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Hearn sold his stake to a multimillionaire. A new owner

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Hearn sold his stake to a multimillionaire. A new owndr for

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multimillionaire. A new owner for the orient, after 19 years of Barry

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Hearn. This guy is not here to mess about. Over the years, I have always

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been consistent in saying the moment I find someone in my view c`n

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been consistent in saying the moment I find someone in my view can take

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I find someone in my view c`n take this club further than I can, I am

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out. Life in the third tier of endless football is not exactly the

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billionaire's the ground of the Premier League. Merchandise in the

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club shop is aimed at a loy`l but club shop is aimed at a loyal but

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modest fan base of around ?4,50 . modest fan base of around ?5,500.

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But the new owner is still dreaming big. How soon, it was asked, can he

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take orient to the Premier League? TRANSLATION: We are talking about

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going up to the Championship as quickly as possible, do our best to

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do more with no limitation, but without time constraint. Whdn the

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without time constraint. When the time comes, it will be a celebration

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for us all. Barry Hearn failed to prevent West Ham from moving into

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the Olympic Stadium, but he believes Leyton Orient could still eventually

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ground share under his succdssor. Is ground share under his successor. Is

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a League 1 club, no, as a Chamakh Row club, probably not come as a

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premiership club, we have to think about it, but that is some way in

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the future. I think the Olylpics the future. I think the Olympics

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idiom can have one, two football clubs `` the Olympic stadiul.

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idiom can have one, two football clubs `` the Olympic stadium. We

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idiom can have one, two football clubs `` the Olympic stadiul. We are

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clubs `` the Olympic stadium. We are not worried if the other ond has

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clubs `` the Olympic stadiul. We are not worried if the other one has a

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success. Orient have had sole not worried if the other ond has a

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success. Orient have had some proud success. Orient have had sole proud

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moment in the past. Now the future could be brighter too. Talkhng

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moment in the past. Now the future could be brighter too. Talking of

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the future, did you ever thhnk could be brighter too. Talkhng of

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the future, did you ever think it the future, did you ever thhnk it

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could be possible to take a photo using only the power of your mind?

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Now you can. A developer in Shoreditch has created software,

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which makes it possible to take a picture using high`tech glasses

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controlled only by your thoughts. picture using high`tech glasses

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controlled only by your thotghts. We controlled only by your thoughts. We

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sent Victoria Graham to takd a look. sent Victoria Graham to take a look.

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Concentrate, it is reading his mind. This headset is a giant leap forward

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into how we communicate online. This headset is a giant leap forward

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into how we communicate online. The technology is hands`free, hhgh`tech

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technology is hands`free, high`tech and developed in Shoreditch. The

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free open source mind reader software has been developed by a

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user experience company called This Place, and lets users control the

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device using only their brainwaves. device using only their brainwaves.

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Firstly I switch on Google cat macro glass, and then the application

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opens. It will show me a display, which is the live feed of what is

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happening. Now I just need to concentrate take a photo. Now it

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will give me the option to socialise this with Twitter and it has just

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done that. Although not reviewed or done that. Although not revhewed or

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approved by Google, the separate piece of technology can work in

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conjunction with Google glass and any other Bluetooth device which has

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the ability to take photos. We are really excited about the technology,

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because of the potential implications for health care.

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Sufferers of locked in syndrome or severe multiple sclerosis mhght be

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severe multiple sclerosis might be able to use this in the futtre

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severe multiple sclerosis mhght be able to use this in the future to

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interact with digital products and the outside world better th`n they

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the outside world better than they can. So if it moves anyway hn

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the outside world better th`n they can. So if it moves anyway in that

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direction, that will be automatic benefit to the world really. The

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price tag for the headset is around ?70, and the company is now

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discussion its potential with Professor Stephen Hawking. What used

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to be all in the mind's I has now become reality.

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Extraordinary. After today, if only we could change the weather with the

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power of the mind! That would make my job a bit

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easier. The bit of everything thrown into the forecast for you for the

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next 24 hours or so. Tonight, fairly cloudy and wet for most of us,

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next 24 hours or so. Tonight, fairly cloudy and wet for most of ts, some

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cloudy and wet for most of us, some rain around, particularly across the

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east of London. We have a warning east of London. We have a warning

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issued from The Met office for heavy rain tonight. Somewhat weather

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around especially to the east of London. It has been a huge contrast

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`` some wet weather. This stubborn cloud that has been hanging around

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across much of eastern Engl`nd down towards the south`east too. It is a

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slow`moving weather front, it will slow`moving weather front, it will

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continue to give us spells of wet weather through the rest of the

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evening and overnight, especially up to the east, Essex and Kent as well.

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Western areas stay at it right, but the rain will come and go. There

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will be some heavy bursts around. First thing Friday morning there

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could be some quite wet surfaces on the roads. That weather warning

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extending until around nine o'clock for those spells of heavy r`in.

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Through the morning, the rain for those spells of heavy rain.

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Through the morning, the rain tends to fizzle out, easing away, some dry

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interludes in the weather by to fizzle out, easing away, some dry

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interludes in the weather bx a roundabout lunchtime tomorrow.

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Temperatures in any brighter spells getting up to around 21 degrees or

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so, but they could be a few sharp showers, and the odd thunderstorm

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lingering into the afternoon. They will Peter out and fade awax. As we

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will Peter out and fade away. As we head into Saturday, a bit of an

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improvement, eventually, for the weather. Things will turn drier and

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milder to start off Saturday, a bit of cloud around first thing, but it

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should thin and break through the course of the David Stockdale decent

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start to the weekend. `` through the course of the day. Temperatures

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start to the weekend. `` through the course of the day. Temperattres 25

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or 26. A humid field to the weather. By Sunday, more of the

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chance of catching a few heavy and chance of catching a few he`vy and

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possibly thundery showers. A chance of catching a few heavy and

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possibly thundery showers. @ mixed possibly thundery showers. @ mixed

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bag, bit of everything thrown into the forecast for you but at least

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some sunshine through the course of the weekend. Play

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hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are on strike across

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sector workers are on strikd across Britain, in a dispute with the

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government over pay, pensions and working conditions. Emergency

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legislation will be introduced in Parliament next week, forcing phone

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and Internet companies to kdep records of their customers calls,

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text and e`mails. The government says it is to help the police and

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security services. The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Bernard

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Hogan`Howe, has apologised unreservedly to the family of Cherry

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Groce, whose shooting by officers in 1985 triggered rioting in Brixton.

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And there is growing specul`tion And there is growing specul`tion

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that Boris Johnson will return to that Boris Johnson will return to

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Westminster, after confirmation that the Conservative MP for Uxbridge and

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South Ruislip will step down at the next election. You can see lore

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South Ruislip will step down at the next election. You can see more of

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next election. You can see lore of the day's stories on the website.

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From us here, thank you for watching and have a lovely weekend.

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