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Tonight on BBC London News. so it's goodbye from me and on

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Seconds away from serious injury ` now calls for the energy firms to

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take action over the increase in explosions on the capital's streets.

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It was very frightening bec`use it was very near and the fire was

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really like, take. Should London's frontline workers

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be fitted with panic buttons? I get out of the cab and then opened

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the back door and said, it hs I get out of the cab and thdn opened

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the back door and said, it is best you get out. He threw me to the

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other side of the road. The biggest rail franchise on the

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network gets up and running today. And why things have gone right

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for The Play that Goes Wrong, as it Welcome to BBC London News with me,

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Riz Lateef. Caught on camera `

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the terrifying moment a pavdment exploded, narrowly avoiding delivery

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drivers in central London. The CCTV footage of the explosion

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in Piccadilly this summer was It was caused

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by an underground electrical fault. Tonight, officials from Westminster

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council will question UK Power Network and the endrgy

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regulator OfGem over the increase And is calling

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for more to be done to safeguard It is just before 11pm on Wddnesday

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July the 2nd. Vicky Dilley is still buzzing with people. `` Piccadilly.

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Delivery drivers are delivering to shops and restaurants. Something

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suspicious bought as a drivdr to reverse away. Another ahead of him

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is oblivious. Making a run for it just in time. This CCTV footage was

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released by Westminster Council to highlight concerns over London's

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exploding pavements. It was actually very frightening because it was very

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near and the fire was reallx big. very frightening because it was very

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near and the fire was really big. A near and the fire was really big. A

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fire kept coming out. Even though it comes from the manhole. Go back a

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bit more please. Where people panicking? Running and did not know

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what to do. Are you conscious panicking? Running and did not know

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what to do. Are you consciots of panicking? Running and did not know

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what to do. Are you consciots of it when you're walking on the pavement

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now? Especially in the evenhng. CCTV footage captures people escaping

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footage captures people esc`ping death and serious injury across

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London. The number of pavement explosions is rising at an `larming

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rate. Figures obtained from the Health and Safety Executive,

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revealed there were 49 explosions in 2013. The incident in Piccadilly is

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the 64th so far this year. What is causing our pavements to explode? It

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seems to be water droplets or gas reaching exposed cables unddrneath

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manhole covers like this ond. Just a small spark can lead to a huge

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explosion, particularly if ht small spark can lead to a htge

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explosion, particularly if it comes explosion, particularly if it comes

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into contact with gas. Therd explosion, particularly if ht comes

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into contact with gas. There is a into contact with gas. There is a

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simple solution dash it is called sand. It insulates cables, `bsorbs

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sand. It insulates cables, absorbs water and starves fire fuelling

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oxygen. UK Power Networks, the company brings electricity through

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London and Ofgem are under pressure to safeguard Londoners. There are a

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number of solutions, including putting sand into the chambdrs. But

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also having perforations in the covers. We are pleased with the way

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this work is accelerating. You covers. We are pleased with the way

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this work is accelerating. Xou are this work is accelerating. Xou are

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not convinced they are doing enough? We want to have a mdeting

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tonight to make sure they do everything possible and makd sure

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any funding gaps are filled in consultation with Ofgem. The company

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consultation with Ofgem. Thd company said they are investing ?10 million

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a year upgrading their networks. said they are investing ?10 million

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a year upgrading their networks But a year upgrading their networks But

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fear remains among Londoners and councils, that danger remains

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beneath our feet. It can strike at any time in almost any placd.

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I am in Trafalgar Square whdre thousands have gathered. They

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I am in Trafalgar Square where thousands have gathered. Thdy may

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not have a vote, but they want to not have a vote, but they want to

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show Scotland they feel the United Kingdom is Better Together.

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Almost 30,000 frontline workers in London have been attacked whilst

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A report by the Conservativds on the London Assembly says there

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are 190 attacks every week on doctors, nurses, transport workers

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It also says essential workdrs should wear GPS panic buttons.

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Graham has been driving here for 20 years, but in February a drtnk

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passenger disagreed with thd route he was taking and things turned

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nasty. I opened the back door and said it is best to get out. He was

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left with a broken thigh bone and no income for three months. We had to

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dip into family staving is `` savings and my wife's pension. The

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attacks on front line workers shows there are five attacks on London bus

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drivers every day. Seven on Tube workers and it is estimated it costs

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TEFL about ?2.2 million a ydar. The TEFL about ?2.2 million a ydar. The

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reporters calling for organisations reporters calling for organisations

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to consider upgrading technology like investing in body cameras which

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are being trialled The Met. But they cost ?660 each. There will be a cost

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of having people monitoring these devices as well as responding to

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them. It is marginal compardd to devices as well as responding to

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them. It is marginal compared to the them. It is marginal compared to the

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cost of sick absences and the cost of islands against that which is

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significant. Quite apart from the stress and trauma. TEFL said it

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keeps technology under revidw. This keeps technology under review. This

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is a DNA collection pit `` kit. They say these kits have reduced spitting

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incidents by 70%. But there are still thousands of attacks dvery

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still thousands of attacks every year. With proposals to cut so many

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staff, doesn't it leave people more vulnerable? We are very foctsed on

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keeping staff out to deal with vulnerable? We are very focused on

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keeping staff out to deal whth the customers and to be properly

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protected. I think that is the main focus, to have staff in uniform

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protected right CCTV and protected by dedicated investigation tnit

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by dedicated investigation unit. Whether more investment will reduce

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attacks is debatable, but the those facing the public every day, there

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will always be a risk of confrontation.

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A 15`year`old boy who stabbed a market trader to death was

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ordered today to spend at least 15 years in prison.

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29`year`old Rashid Naeem was attacked near his stall in Tpton

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Karlton Burton was found guhlty of his murder and detained for life

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17`year`old Javauntee Campbdll, who punched the victim,

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was convicted of manslaughter and detained for 10 years.

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A man has admitted attacking MP George Galloway in a west London

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street but denied it was religiously aggravated.

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The Respect MP was in Notting Hill when he was assaulted last month.

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39`year`old Neil Masterson from Kensington also admitted

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He was remanded in custody and will stand trial on the 10th of November.

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The biggest franchise on the rail network has begun operating

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It's called Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern run by Govia.

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And as the name suggests thd network covers a large area with routes both

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But will passengers notice any difference?

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Here's our Transport Correspondent Tom Edwards.

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Thousands of commuters got ` new train operator. Three, smaller

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franchises have been combined. We'll be good if they can improve it. We

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will have to wait and see if it happens. They are talking about

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putting on more than four coaches at a.m. Train. We will see a better

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service and train fares shotld service and train fares should

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decrease as a result. There is no sign train fares will come down in

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fact on the Brighton line, for some fares will go up as they become

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standardised. The new franchise will combine the greater northern route

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to Peter Boro and King 's Lynn. combine the greater northern route

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to Peter Boro and King 's Lynn. The Thames Link line from Bedford to

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Brighton and the Southern franchise to the south coast. It will cover

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273 million Asenjo journeys a year. The jury is out on whether having a

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bigger franchise will make a difference. At one level,

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integrating the services south difference. At one level,

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integrating the services sotth of the river might help, because it

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means you can run the whole line up from Brighton as an integrated line.

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But it might add more complications But it might add more complhcations

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into the system. London Bridge is being rebuilt and that is why the

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government will take the company to government will take the colpany to

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manage this seven`year franchise while it keeps the fare box. But new

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trains, more seats and fastdr trains, more seats and fastdr

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journeys are being promised. Some things take time to deliver so the

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new trains take two or three things take time to deliver so the

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new trains take two or thred years new trains take two or thred years

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to bring in. Some of the imlediate things is we're making information

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improvements, so a new website things is we're making information

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improvements, so a new webshte and improvements, so a new webshte and

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social media information. Staff will receive tablet technology which will

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allow them to get up`to`datd allow them to get up`to`datd

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information. Commuters are used allow them to get up`to`date

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information. Commuters are tsed to information. Commuters are used to

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operate is changing and for all of the promises, most for now we'll

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reserve judgement. More than a third

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of London parents don't think their A poll by the New Schools Network

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which helps set up free schools also suggests the majority

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of those questioned would wdlcome But academics say the focus should

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be on the quality of teaching not Here's our Education Reporter,

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Marc Ashdown. The first lesson of the first term

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at Fulham boys school. Not only did parents support this school, they

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fought for it. Now the headlaster wants to pay back the trust. As a

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free school we have responsibility to be outstanding. We cannot just be

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good, people are believing hn to be outstanding. We cannot just be

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good, people are believing in this good, people are believing hn this

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school. We passionate believe what we have got is something special.

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More parents are buying into that idea. This poll question 5000 of

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them and 34% said the state schools in their area are average worse

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Some said they would have picked in their area are average worse.

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Some said they would have phcked a Some said they would have phcked a

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different school if they had a choice. When free schools were

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mentioned, 87% said they wotld welcome one and 79% said they would

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welcome one and 79% said thdy would consider sending their child to one.

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We have 330 around the country and they are proving popular. They are

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outperforming state schools. It is becoming clear parents like the

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choice and other options and free schools are playing a part hn

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improving the education system. But research suggests the policy

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improving the education system. But research suggests the policx is

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research suggests the policy is failing when it comes to racial

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equality. The study suggests many black and minority ethnic groups are

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put off am opening schools `nd many put off am opening schools `nd many

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pupils and parents and staff may be disadvantaged by the policy. It also

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suggests they don't change the attainment gap between rich and

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poor. This academic agrees her research found no robust evidence

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that free schools actually raise standards. As much as possible, it

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is important to try to get children into school is more mixed socially.

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Also to focus on teacher qu`lity, Also to focus on teacher quality,

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getting good teachers into schools in the poorest neighbourhoods and

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making sure there is a high quality curriculum. For now, the schools are

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the favoured elliptical flavour. In a few weeks, many more will be

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approved to open. Transport bosses have unveiled plans

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for the redevelopment of London Underground's headqu`rters `

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a Grade 1 listed building. The plans propose to transform 5

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Broadway in Westminster from offices to a residential

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development with adjoining The first patients have been treated

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at what will become one of the The new ?250 million cardiac centre

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at Barts Hospital in the city is expected to bring

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experts and resources from three Doctors say it could revolutionise

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care and help save lives. This may not look too comfortable,

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but for the patient, and MRH heart scan has given him reassurance. He

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is among the first patients to be treated at the new centre. Just

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about a year and a half ago, we went on a holiday on a cruise. Wd

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about a year and a half ago, we went on a holiday on a cruise. We came

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back and I started to get palpitations. The magnetic field

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inside the room is so strong, we cannot take the camera any closer.

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The grey area is the heart muscle The grey area is the heart luscle

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contract. The centre is so new, some items are still wrapped up. When it

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opens next spring, it will bring together services from three

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together services from thred hospitals. The London chest hospital

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in Bethnal Green and the London heart hospital. We will havd

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in Bethnal Green and the London heart hospital. We will have the

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heart hospital. We will havd the real experts, so we will be able to

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deliver cutting`edge care and an environment where we can innovate

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and invent the next generathon of treatment. When it is finished, this

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will be one of the largest centres in Europe, performing more MRI

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will be one of the largest centres in Europe, performing more LRI scans

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than anywhere else in the world The idea is by bringing resources and

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expertise under one roof, they can improve Haitian care. Centr`lising

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improve Haitian care. Centralising health services in this way is

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controversial. It may mean longer journeys for patients, but we have

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seen a shake`up of stroke services seen a shake`up of stroke sdrvices

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in London. Patients are taken to seen a shake`up of stroke services

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in London. Patients are taken to one of eight specialist centres. A

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recent study found that savhng of eight specialist centres. A

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recent study found that savhng 7 nights a year. What you want is the

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right doctors are precisely what you have. There is a slight trade`off, a

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little bit further away for some and closer for others. But those

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little bit further away for some and closer for others. But thosd experts

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will be there. You get treated well being patient. It is not nice to

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come to hospital, when it is like this it is brilliant. He will have

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more scans, but he has been told he is making good regressed. ``

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progress. Plenty more ocming tonight,

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including: Why London is becoming

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a playground for turning their back on a life

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in the country And we will talk about the play that

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goes wrong. It doesn't go wrong It's very good!

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So as we've been hearing it's just three days to go before

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the people of Scotland will decide whether to vote for independence or

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It's not just the yes and no campaigns in Scotland that

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Here in London a rally is being held in Trafalgar Square by supporters

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of the no campaign and Ben Ando is also there.

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The people here of course have got no vote, but they are of ond

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The people here of course h`ve got no vote, but they are of one voice.

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I don't think the organisers knew how many people to expect. But there

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are at least a couple of thousand here. I'm joined by Tom Holland,

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are at least a couple of thousand here. I'm joined by Tom Holland one

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here. I'm joined by Tom Holland, one of the organisers. What madd you do

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of the organisers. What made you do this? It is the fact that pdople

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outside Scotland, but in the UK, we outside Scotland, but in thd UK we

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don't have a vote in this. It outside Scotland, but in the UK, we

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don't have a vote in this. Ht is outside Scotland, but in thd UK we

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don't have a vote in this. It is up don't have a vote in this. It is up

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to the Scots, but we have a stake and want to let the Scots know

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whatever you decide we want you to stay in the UK and this is `

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demonstration of it. We have stay in the UK and this is a

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demonstration of it. We havd got a letter signed by Paul McCartney and

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others. But we want people across others. But we want people `cross

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the UK to sign it. And make our voices heard. At least let the Scots

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know we want them to stay and we value and admire them. As an

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historian, do you think this action could be taken in haste and repented

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at leisure? England and Scotland together achieved more than they did

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apart. You see the passion and excitement the referendum h`s

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launched, I would like to see excitement the referendum has

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launched, I would like to sde that launched, I would like to sde that

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put to the use of everyone in the launched, I would like to see that

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put to the use of everyone hn the UK and the future for us as a United

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Kingdom is as bright as it has been over the past 300 years. So yes, I

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think we are Better Together. Among the celebrities are here ard

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think we are Better Together. Among the celebrities are here are Sir

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think we are Better Together. Among the celebrities are here ard Sir Bob

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Geldof and another historian, Dan Snow. He said that even the statue

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of Nelson's column is made from granite that came from Scotland.

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Thank you. And battling the sound there. Apologies if you had trouble

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hearing. There is more on both sides of the debate on the BBC news

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web`site. It seems more pensioners are

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choosing to stay in London when they retire,

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rather than opting for a quhet life According to a survey by

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Britain Thinks which looks `t latest trends, there's a new breed

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of pensioner who believe London is How many of us can say that however

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much we love London, on a stifling Monday night, struggling to get home

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from work, we haven't dreamt of this? You have savings or own your

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own London property, retirelent this? You have savings or own your

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own London property, retirement has own London property, retirelent has

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in the past given you the chance to do just that ` escape from the

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hustle of the city to a place in the country or by the sea. But it

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hustle of the city to a place in the country or by the sea. But ht seems

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times have changed for some of London's pensioners. They ddsire the

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hustle and bustle and this big old city has become retirement Nirvana.

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People think of London as a young city. One of the things we have

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found is that the people th`t London works best for is not young people

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at all. The people that London seems to work best for is older pdople. To

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to work best for is older people. To the point where older peopld are

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the point where older people are moving into London while yotnger

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moving into London while younger people are thinking, I'm gohng

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moving into London while yotnger people are thinking, I'm going to

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people are thinking, I'm gohng to move out. So some Londoners are more

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than happy to never leave the big city. But what about the others who

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have already left for tranqtil life? Here in Devon one man wants to

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return to Acton. I retired ` few return to Acton. I retired ` few

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years ago and moved down here. I have just found that I miss city

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life. Since I have retired H have just found that I miss city

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life. Since I have retired I have thrown myself into volunteer work

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for people who suffer from `ddiction for people who suffer from addiction

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issues and I find that the lack of acceptance for that down here to be

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quite different than it is in quite different than it is hn

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London. Returning home to bding embraced by theical Tall is one

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thing, but what if you have lived most of your life in the cotntry,

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surely this would frighten you? We surely this would frighten you? We

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had a period where we had a flat in London and a nice house in Suffolk.

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But our intention is that t Barbican is where we we will spend our

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But our intention is that t Barbican is where we we will spend otr lives.

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And you can see the full story on Inside Out London tonight

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A show at Tate Modern on Henry Matisse's paper cut`otts has

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become the gallery's most popular exhibition with more than half

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It explored the final chaptdr in the French artist's career when ill

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The exhibition's popularity exceeded expectations with `lmost

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4,000 visitors each day until it finished earlier this month.

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It's a show about a Drama Society's attempt to put

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on a 1920s' murder mystery, but, as the title suggests, everxthing

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that can go wrong does, as the accident prone thesps b`ttle on

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It was the idea of a group of London Drama graduates and `fter

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success at the Edinburgh Fringe is now transferring to the West End.

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Our Arts Correspondent, Brenda Emmanus ` rather bravely as

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Charles is dead! He can nevdr come between us again. Welcome to the

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drama society courtesy of Mhschief drama society courtesy of Mhschief

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Theatre. It is a feel good comedy and people go away talking about

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Theatre. It is a feel good comedy and people go away talking `bout it.

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There is some visually exciting thing. The first character hs Annie.

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thing. The first character is Annie. You are looking stressed. I have got

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to put this up before, because lots to put this up before, because lots

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of things have to go on it hn the of things have to go on it hn the

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show. Could you hold that? Sure. I show. Could you hold that? Sure. I

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will be back in two minutes. OK Annie? Annie! Do you have any ideas

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of cause of death? Robert? Hi, how are you. I'm fine. You're the actor

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with the formidable talent. You must meet my talent and myself. @ny way,

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first, we are going to do some acting. Just working on, we haven't

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got long. One line, to be or not to be. A famous line. Say that to me.

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To be, or not to be. How was that? All right. That was very good. Again

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with the anger, the bear and the overbearing give it to me one more

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time. Are you ready? To be or not to be! Fantastic very good. You

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time. Are you ready? To be or not to be! Fantastic very good. Yot grabbed

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be! Fantastic very good. You grabbed hold of me, your emotions wdre

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coursing through your body. Well done. One problem a swarm of bats

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got into the set and we have found got into the set and we have found

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that according to the RSPCA, once they have roosted you have to leave

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them there. We have just had to make do. Wow. That makes the performances

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more tense. That has lent a lot to the show. So it has been lovely to

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talk to you. I do have to go on. the show. So it has been lovely to

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talk to you. I do have to go on So talk to you. I do have to go on. So

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thank you for coming in. I hope to see you at the show and see you all

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at Murder at Haversham Manor! This riot of mischief is at the Duchess

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Theatre. OK, how do you follow that? Wendy has that task and it hs time

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for the weather. I will try and keep a straight face! At least we have

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some good weather to report. We can't complain. I guess we could do

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with some rain for the garddns. can't complain. I guess we could do

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with some rain for the gardens. But with some rain for the gardens. But

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as we go through the week it will be warming up. There will be some

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instability, and one or two showers are possible. Here what is Hapoel

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Tel Aviving with the high pressure `` here is what is happening with

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the high pressure drawing in warmer air from the south`east. But this

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low pressure will introduce some instability and that may mean

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low pressure will introduce some instability and that may me`n one or

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two heavy showers later on in the two heavy showers later on in the

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week. But for temperatures, 24 degree is possible. Compare to last

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year when it was 14 degrees and of course the September average is

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year when it was 14 degrees and of course the September averagd is in

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between that. Tonight fine conditions. One or two light

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showers, so don't be surprised to see those. But mostly dry and it

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will turn murky. There will be some fog especially in Essex, th`t

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will turn murky. There will be some fog especially in Essex, that could

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affect flights from Stansted. Elsewhere some fog patches and low

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cloud. So poor visibility in a few nights but a mild night at 14

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degrees. Tomorrow morning some rain and murky. As we go through the

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afternoon, we will see that cloud breaking up with sunshine coming

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through. And that is when wd will through. And that is when we will

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see the temperature pick up. A high of 22 degrees throughout the

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see the temperature pick up. A high of 22 degrees throughout thd day.

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With London getting to around 2 degrees. The showers mostly for

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Surrey and Sussex, but they could crop up almost anywhere, but they

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will be fleeting and isolated. In will be fleeting and isolated. In

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the middle of the week some sunshine and dry conditions. But as we go

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through the week with the temperatures rising to maybd

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through the week with the temperatures rising to maybe 25

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degrees, we could get some showers. Thank you.

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There are now just three days to go before Scotland votes

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Today, both the yes and no campaigns have been busy trxing

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Foreign ministers have been discussing support for a coals

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discussing support for a co`ls against the Islamic State. 5,500

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jobs are at risk after the company Phones 4U went into administration

:26:53.:26:58.

with the closure of 550 stores. Energy bosses face questions from

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Westminster Council over concerns about pavement explosions in the

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capital. Today, new footage was released of an incident in July.

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capital. Today, new footage was released of an incident in July I'm

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released of an incident in July. I'm back during the 10 o'clock news.

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Plenty more on the web`site. From all of us, have a lovely evdning.

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