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Slovenia puts up a razor wire fence along border with Croatia, leaders

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will look for ways to stem the flow of migrants and refugees. But for

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now, thousands still risked their lives. 14 people, including seven

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children, drowned when their boat sank near Turkey. We will be

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reporting from the island of less boss. -- Lesbos.

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The UK's unemployment rate falls to its lowest since 2008.

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After England's dismal Rugby World Cup performance, Stuart

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Beaten to death by a vigilante after being mistaken for a paedophile -

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now police officers appear in court charged with misconduct.

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And the nation falls silent to remember the dead on Armistice Day.

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On London, security fears for the man who is forced to cancel a trip

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to the West Bank. And a 15-year-old boy has been

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stabbed at a school in Wandsworth. Good afternoon

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and welcome to the BBC News at One. David Cameron has joined more than

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60 leaders from Europe and Africa at a two-day summit in Malta,

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where they are trying to find a solution to the unprecedented

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refugee and migrant crisis. EU countries are expected to offer

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billions of pounds We'll have the latest

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from those talks in Malta in a moment, but first,

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this report from Jonny Dymond. Out of hope, out of Africa,

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a flow of exhausted migrants For many, misery at departure

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and danger ahead. Today's summit brings Europe's focus

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back to its Southern border and Africa, after a long summer

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of dealing with - often failing to From Africa have come

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150,000 this year. Some have been helped from the

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Mediterranean by the Royal Navy. Some, probably tens

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of thousands, never make it. This year, more than 140,000

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migrants have landed on More than half are

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from just five African countries. So European and African leaders are

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heading to Malta to try and thrash The EU is considering how much to

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spend on Africa and how to spend it. Talk is of billions of pounds

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in aid and a speedier system of returning those who do not

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qualify for residency. Talk, too, of a reformed system of

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immigration into Europe for Africa. The strong message I have to deliver

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is that we need to attack Poverty, inequality, the

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democratic deficit and insecurity. What young Africans

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need is renewed hope. And as the EU talks,

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its internal borders harden. This morning, razor wire separated

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Slovenia and Croatia, the latest On the ground in Europe,

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Africa and the Middle East, actions still speak louder

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than words. Just this morning, there was yet

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more evidence of the risks taken Fourteen people drowned after

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a migrant boat sank between Turkey and the Greek island of Lesbos,

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from where our correspondent, Turkish Coast Guard divers are in

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the Aegean Sea right now trying to find any more survivors after the

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struggling. All the information is coming from the Turkish side of the

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Eugene C. 14 people have died, seven were children, 27 were rescued from

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these waters -- the Aegean Sea. The Aegean Sea has seen so much death

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already this year, hundreds have died. Just last month, 160 people

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perished in these waters. We do not know the identities of the people

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who died in this latest incident, but Afghans, Syrians and Iraqis are

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trying to make this journey, to leave Turkey to get to Europe and

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pressure will build now on European leaders meeting in Malta today. More

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than half a million people have left Turkey to reach Europe. 600 thousand

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more people are expected to make the journey this year alone. So there is

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pressure on European leaders to try to find a solution to end this

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crisis. Our correspondent Chris Morris is in

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Malta where European leaders are holding the talks and what they

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likely to come up with? It depends who you ask. What the

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Europeans are offering is more for more, more financial aid for Africa

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in return for more help for those countries to persuade people to stop

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leaving their countries of origin. And for those countries to show more

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willingness to take back some of the tens and even hundreds of thousands

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of people already in Europe. And who's asylum applications fail. No

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matter how much money Europe offers, it will not be as much as Africans

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who are working in Europe and currently sent back to their

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countries. In some countries, it is the mainstay of the national

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economy, it is far more than develop and eight they get from abroad. So

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Africans are looking for something rather different, they want more

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assistance and they want alternative ways for their citizens to travel,

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we call ways to come to Europe. Seasonal Labour and students. Today

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will be a start but everybody knows it is going to be a long-term

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process. Thank you.

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The number of people out of work has fallen to

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The Office for National Statistics said unemployment fell

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by 103,000 between July and August to 1.75 million.

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Figures also show that the number of EU migrants working in Britain has

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Here's our economics correspondent, Andrew Verity.

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Business has always been fantastic in this village. In this village in

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Kent, I met this man who knows how bad it can be for businesses when he

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cannot find this stuff. The industry that sells Bangladesh the busy and

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calls its British Curry has suffered four years from a shortage of

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skilled chefs. I need more people around the

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kitchen. Now with unemployment low, the pool of people who might work

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for him has shrunk, forcing some restaurants to shut.

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At to ten restaurants closing every week because of staff shortage

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mainly. -- Norman Ackroyd. If we have enough stuff, we can survive.

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Tomorrow, it will be 12, six months later, 15 restaurants closing a day.

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If we cannot have the staff problems sorted out, we cannot survive.

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Economic theory says if unemployment gets low enough, if Labour markets

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are tight enough, and players will have to pay more to get stuff to

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work in places like this and private sector wages have risen by 3%, but

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that is not enough to push up inflation. The price of goods like

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this has been falling. In the three months from July to

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September, unemployment fell to its lowest rate for seven years, by .3%.

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There are now 1.75 million people out of work. Wages rose by an

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average of 2.5%, slightly less than before. That means there is less

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pressure on the Bank of England to head off inflation by raising

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interest rates early. I think we are still six months also

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away from the first rate rise. The Bank of England wants to see

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inflation data picked up first. The Labour market is tight but wage

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growth is picking up, but it has still not have the confidence we

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will see inflation picking up. But by the spring, I think we will see

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inflation growth stronger, wage growth stronger, and they will have

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the confidence to push through a rate rise. The number of UK citizens

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in work rose by 122,000 must year but the number of non-UK nationals

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rose by nearly three times as much, almost all of them from the E U.

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That did not do much to bring in the skills needed for businesses like

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this. Stuart Lancaster has stepped down

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as the England rugby union head coach, following the side's failure

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to reach the knockout stages They were beaten by Wales and

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Australia. Stuart Lancaster was appointed four years ago and his

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appointment was due to last until the end of the next World Cup in

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2019. Our sports correspondent,

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Patrick Gearey, reports. Stuart Lancaster's career

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took him from PE teacher Few anticipated his term ending

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so early, his England side having failed their

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greatest test at the World Cup. Stuart's done lots of good things,

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but ultimately, like myself or anybody that's in charge

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of a team, you get judged on results, not always on style of play

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or how well your players behave. And unfortunately, at the top end

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of sport, it's about winning. Lancaster came into his job

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after a World Cup debacle. The headlines out of New Zealand

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in 2011 were bad off the pitch, The former teacher

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imposed discipline. In his first Six Nations in 2012,

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England finished second. Later that year, they beat the world

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champions New Zealand at Twickenham. And going into the final Six Nations

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game in Cardiff the following spring,

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they were on for a grand slam. What followed - a bruising

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defeat by Wales - raised doubts about Lancaster

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that never went away. By the time he reached the beginning

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of this year, Lancaster admitted his World Cup plans

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were not on track. His England side once again failed

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to win the Six Nations. Manu Tuilagi was convicted

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for assault and dropped for the tournament, while Lancaster selected

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Sam Burgess less than a year after As the tournament went on,

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plans that had been laid for years In the final ten minutes

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of the pool match against Wales, They were left needing to beat

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Australia, but were thumped 33-13. England were out in the group

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stage of their own World Cup. A chance had been missed,

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Lancaster was flattened. He and his players had to face

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the criticism. I think it's part and parcel

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of the job. I think, you know,

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the players ultimately are the people on the pitch

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so they've got to take the blame for the performances on the pitch,

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I suppose, and make sure we front up You know,

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but things will get reviewed. Even when in charge of England,

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you could find Stuart Lancaster standing in a playing field helping

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to coach his son's rugby team. He may well be turning up

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on another training pitch somewhere soon, but quite where English rugby

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is going is less clear. Well, our sports correspondent,

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Joe Wilson, is at Twickenham. Andy Swiss joins me now. How much of

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its prize is his departure? Not a great surprise in many ways. The RFU

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have issued a statement confirming the departure of Stuart Lancaster by

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mutual consent they say. They have carried out a review into England's

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World Cup and they are holding a press conference at Twickenham later

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this afternoon. Some quotes from Stuart Lancaster, I am obviously

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extremely saddened to finish the way we did in this World Cup and to step

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down from the role. As I have always said, I accept and take

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responsibility for the team's performance and we have not

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delivered the results we hoped for during this tournament. We did not

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achieve success on the field when it mattered and we all have to take

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responsibility for that, but me especially as head coach. I took on

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the role in difficult circumstances and it has been a huge challenge to

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transition team with huge hurdles along the way. Questions also for

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the RFU because only last year, they gave Stuart Lancaster aced six-year

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contract extension, taking him through until 2020, a huge vote of

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confidence by them. But now they are looking for a replacement. Thank

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you. Three Police Constables

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and a Community Support Officer are appearing in court at the start

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of a trial for misconduct, after a disabled man was murdered

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by a vigilante in Bristol. 44-year-old Bijan Ebrahimi, who was

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wrongly branded a paedophile, was beaten to death and his body was

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set on fire in July 2013. Our correspondent, Duncan Kennedy,

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is outside court. It is more than two years since Mr

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Ebrahimi was killed but it is the two day for his death that is the

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focus of this trial. The prosecution say the four officers on trial

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failed to act to save him. They said these officers failed as police

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officers. The family of Bijan Ebrahimi have already sat through a

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murder trial and they came today to witness offices in the dock for what

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the priests accusing called their belly to act. Prosecution said Bijan

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Ebrahimi was murdered because he was wrong great accused of being a

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paedophile and that the police have not done enough to protect him --

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the prosecution called. They said that these men were 24 officers who

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did not do their duty and along with PC Helen Harris and PC liana winter,

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they had failed to respond to vigilantes surrounding the death of

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Bijan Ebrahimi. It was Lee James who murdered Bijan Ebrahimi, today the

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jury were told the officers ignored James's aggression towards Bijan

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Ebrahimi. They were shown the CCTV footage of James inside the flat of

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M Ebrahimi, calling him a paedophile, two days before he was

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killed. The prosecution say police gave James impression he could do as

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they like in what he called this toxic atmosphere. The prosecution

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said the officers did not like Mr Ebrahimi and accused him of being a

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liar and a nuisance. They said the officers ignored the threats against

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him. Prosecution said this was not just police incompetence, instead,

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they failed Bijan Ebrahimi. The prosecution are keen to point

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out it was Lee James responsible for the death of Bijan Ebrahimi but they

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do say these officers failed in their public duty. All four on trial

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tonight the charges against them. The President of the International

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Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, says he's "convinced" Russia will

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cooperate with the authorities so it can compete in the 2016

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Rio Games. He was responding to

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an independent commission which has called for Russia to be

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banned from the competition, after it was accused of running a

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"state-supported" doping programme. Our sports correspondent,

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Richard Conway, reports. Compromise does not come easily to

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Russia. Or its president. But such is the national sporting pride and

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the weight of the doping allegations against them, or that may be about

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to change. After initially rejecting the contents of the damning report

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on Monday claiming that cheating was state-supported, there has been a

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subtle change of tone from Moscow and some acceptance now of

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culpability. In response the most powerful man in world sport offered

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them a lifeline which could see Russia now void and Olympic

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suspension. Russia will cooperate to make progress and to be sure that

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Russian athletics is compliant with Wada. This is what it needs to be to

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participate in the Olympic Games. Major sporting events are now common

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in Russia. The Winter Olympics in 2014 the most expensive ever.

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Formula one, World Championships swimming and athletics have all been

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read -- been welcomed in recent years. And the World Cup will

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capture a global audience as it is played out across 11 Russian

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cities. Investigators want five athletes including London 2012

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madness banned for life. Senior figures now recognised that mistakes

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were made in pursuit of glory. We know our problem is doping. And of

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course we should change the mentality of many coaches especially

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those in the regions. Russia is now fighting to prove it is clean. But

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the deal is reached that is the country eventually take part in the

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summer Olympics next year the battle for athletics to regain public trust

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will be a far harder task. The suspended Fifa President Sepp

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Blatter has been taken to hospital. The BBC understands he suffered what

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was described as a small break down and nervous shock. It is understood

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the 79-year-old who is suspended over corruption allegations, will

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leave hospital next week. Trying to solve the migrant crisis -

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more than 60 leaders from Europe We take a look at

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the changing face of advertising and The widow and son

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of murdered soldier Lee Rigby lay wreaths at a new memorial to him

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in Woolwich, as the nation falls And Kate Winslet tells us how she

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finds it "weird" to watch herself People across the country have

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observed a two minute silence to Veterans joined serving armed forces

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personnel at the Cenotaph in London, and a service of remembrance took

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place at the National Memorial Our correspondent Nicholas Witchell

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reports. And many generations later, it is

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still a moment which resonates. At the stroke

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of 11 people paused to remember. After the silence, in Trafalgar

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Square the crowds applauded a Second World War veteran,

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91-year-old Danny McCrudden. Like all those who served

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in a world war or more recently, I think

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of all my shipmates that went down. I think of all the commrades

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I knew during the war. But it is always nice to remember,

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never to forget. Poppies were placed in the fountain

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in central Trafalgar Square. And dropped over the Memorial Church

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at Yeoville in Somerset. Casualties of war were remembered

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in Afghanistan, where more than 450 British personnel died

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in the combat mission. And across the Channel in France,

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which always stages its national ceremony of remembrance on the 11th

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of November, President Hollande laid Armistice Day resonates still nearly

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a century on, when lives lost The Governor of the Bank of England,

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Mark Carney, has admitted that trust in the financial markets has been

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undermined by the banking collapse. In an attempt to rebuild that

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confidence, he's holding a forum today,

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where half of the places have been Let's speak to our economics editor

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Economics Editor Robert Peston. Will this move helped to restore

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confidence? Well we will see. Behind me is the president of the European

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Central bank Mario Draghi, one of the most powerful central bankers in

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the world, addressing a packed hall here in the majestic Guildhall of

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the City of London. Half of the people in the audience are ordinary

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members of the public who had the opportunity all morning to ask the

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experts how it will be that we can have confidence in the future that

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financial markets will not let us down as they did in 2008. Just to

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remind you most working people, on average, are still worth of them

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before the crisis. So the cost of that crisis has been huge. I

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interviewed Mark Carney the Governor of the Bank of England early on and

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he said that this new openness and new responsiveness to the public is

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part of what he thinks of as something of a cultural revolution.

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He understands that it given the new powers that the Bank of England has

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been given, that it has to be seen to be listening. In a survey of

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people the Bank of England discovered most of us to recognise

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that financial markets are important but we do not think that they work

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for us. I suppose the thing I perhaps find a bit chilling is he

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concedes that we are currently seeing a bubble in the property

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market, caused by part of the cure the Bank of England undertook after

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that great prices, interest rates cut to record low levels and the

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creation of a lot of new money. So what really matters now is if there

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is this bubble, that it unwinds in a way that does not cause a recession

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or harm to banks and to us. The London Mayor Boris Johnson has

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been told he cannot go ahead with planned visits in the West Bank this

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afternoon because of security fears. The decision's been made

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after he made what have been called "disrespectful" comments about

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people supporting Israeli boycotts. Mr Johnson is on the final day

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of a trade visit. Our political correspondent,

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Norman Smith joins me. Well hardly breaking news of the

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Middle East is one of the most volatile areas of the world.

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Normally when politicians go that they chose their words extremely

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carefully. Not so it seems Boris Johnson who in the course of a brief

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trade visit, has managed to enrage many in the Palestinian community,

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has had a planned visit to the West and cancelled, and now some

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Palestinian politicians are refusing to meet him after he mocked some of

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those behind the boycott of Israeli universities, describing them as

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ridiculous corduroy wearing, Lefty academics. This is what he said.

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And by the way, I think there's some misunderstanding over here about it.

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The supporters of this so-called boycott are really just a bunch of,

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you know, corduroy jacketed academics from, you know, lefty...

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Not anything wrong with wearing a corduroy jacket, I hasten to say.

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But they are by and large lefty academics who have no real standing

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Mr Johnson says this is a storm whipped on social media and no doubt

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supporters of his will say this is Boris being Boris. But if you are in

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the Foreign Office you are probably holding your head in your hands

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thinking what is he saying and if you're a Tory MP wondering who might

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take over from David Cameron, some might be thinking, do we really want

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Boris Johnson as our leader? What do you do during ad breaks

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on TV? Or do you prefer to record your

:25:32.:25:33.

favourite programmes, so you can It's a big worry for the advertising

:25:34.:25:38.

industry, which is coming up with new ways to make sure we can't avoid

:25:39.:25:42.

the products they're trying to sell, as our Media Correspondent David

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Sillito has been finding out. On the right, the beer bottle

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has been added digitally. And if watch online,

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the products can be changed to And of course it means you can

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change things according to where If your character develops a bit of

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a thirst, what they drink can change if they are in Singapore, Indonesia,

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China, or here in Britain. The products can also shift

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depending on who's watching, to reflect your

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sex, your age or even your income. Give me an idea, what could you

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do with a space like this? Well, a guiding principle

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about what we do is finding the And in this sort of context we

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could do a number of things. We could have beverages,

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we could have computers, And we can even reinforce those

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brand messages by having signage, Which reflects the same brand,

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but albeit in a different way. All I'm saying is I am

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like the brain man surf... Yes, that film poster on Home

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and Away is digital, and different Youku, a kind of Chinese YouTube

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and Netflicks, has just signed a deal to use

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the technology in its programmes. It's a solution to

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the great fear running through advertising that we are getting

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better and better at avoiding ads. And some agencies wonder

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if there is much future for the I think we're going to see

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a really fast shift. You're going to see either

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the big epic storytelling at shared moments or you're going to see the

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smart, personalised, using dynamic You're just not going to see that 30

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second ad in the same way at all. Of course at the moment most

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of us still watch traditional TV But when they're in the programme,

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you really can't skip. The car on the left, by the way,

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and the billboard, aren't real. They Time for a look at the weather.

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Here's Louise Lear. When is it going to get cold?

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Friday. But so much to get through the forecast before then. It was a

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wet story for Armistice morning. This from Newcastle. But do not go

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away and put the kettle on yet because you will miss all about our

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first named storm of the season. Abigail, out in the Atlantic and set

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to arrive Thursday into Friday. I had about this weather front has

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been waxing and waning North and South over the last few days and

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still producing some heavy rain across the north west. To the South

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still not too bad. Some patchy rain in Wales and the south-west and a

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fair amount cloud around. But still mild at around 16 degrees. Some

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brightness across the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and is angrier. The

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heaviest of the rain perhaps through Cumbria, the late district and then

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not a bad afternoon across Scotland for most. Some sharp showers, some

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heavy and sundry, moving into Northern Ireland and gradually into

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western Scotland. These quite squally and will continue through

:29:50.:29:53.

the evening and overnight. So a cluster showers moving through

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Northern Ireland and Scotland. The wind also feature. They use at dawn

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and a quieter start to the day and a little cooler. A little more

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comfortable for sleeping. We start off Thursday morning with a bit of

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mist and fog but some lovely sunshine coming through. However the

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cloud quickly gathers out to the west, the wind strengthened and we

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have severe gales developing into the extreme north-west. Abigail

:30:20.:30:24.

showing her hand. Some heavy breasts of rain up into the north west by

:30:25.:30:29.

the end of the day. A deep area of low pressure, it has been given a

:30:30.:30:33.

name because the red is the potential for the storm to cause

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some disruption. So Amber weather warning issued for the extreme north

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and west of Scotland through the night Thursday and into Friday

:30:41.:30:44.

morning. The potential of gusts of wind in excess of 80 miles an hour

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across the extreme north-west of Scotland. So as a parting gift

:30:49.:30:53.

Abigail will also introduce this colder air. So moving right across

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the country by the time we push into Friday and noticeable change. Until

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showers, some bringing some snow to the tops of higher ground.

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Temperatures were they should be for the time of year but I think the

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strength of the wind and direction, it will feel noticeably colder. So

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plenty of whether to talk about. If you want to know more details on

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Abigail, it is on the BBC weather website.

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Now a reminder of our top story this lunchtime.

:31:23.:31:29.

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