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A massive dawn raid in Paris as armed police close in

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on what they hope is the ringleader of last week's attacks.

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Shots rang out, one suspect blew herself up with

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a suicide vest, terrified residents cowered in their homes.

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We saw bullets, lights, there were explosions.

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We felt the building shake, there were guys upstairs screaming,

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As it grew light, another suspected militant was killed,

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Seven people, some naked, were arrested and taken away

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There are reports that the people targeted this morning were planning

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a fresh attack in the financial district of Paris, it's not clear

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Fifteen-year-old Kayleigh Haywood, missing since Friday.

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Now police say they believe she's been murdered.

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BILL MCLAREN: He is going to score. That is an astonishing drive.

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19 stones on the hoof. He broke three England tackles.

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Jonah Lomu, one of the all time greats of rugby, has died

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And the Duchess of Cambridge visiting a children's mental health

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project talks of her good fortune at having had a wonderful

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In Reporting Scotland: The SNP lays out plans for a vote at Westminster

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on scrapping Trident. And Andy Murray is left with it all to do at

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the ATP world tour finals after losing to Rafael Nadal in straight

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sets. Good evening and welcome to the

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BBC News at Six. A dramatic manhunt in Paris

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for the ringleader behind last week's attacks has left two suspects

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dead and seven under arrest. As the police siege on a flat

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in the north of the city began at about four in the morning,

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a woman blew herself up with a suicide vest and volleys of shots

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and explosions could be heard. There are reports that the suspected

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militants targeted this morning were planning another assault on Paris,

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this time in the financial district. The fate of the man thought to have

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organised the attacks, Abdelhamid Our Paris correspondent

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Lucy Williamson sent this report Paris, Wednesday morning. In the

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darkened streets of this northern suburb, France is fighting for its

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way of life. The target, the country's most wanted man,

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Abdelhamid Abaaoud, alleged mastermind of Friday's attacks. If

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ever a raid was personal, this was it. Residents were pulled from

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buildings in their nightclothes, the scale and threat of this operation

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quickly becoming clear. I try to protect myself, holding my baby

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tight. We saw bullets, lights, there were explosions, we felt the

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building shake and there were guys upstairs screaming shoot, shoot. By

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first light as special forces carried out their assault, an

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explosion. A woman inside the building had detonated her suicide

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vest. TRANSLATION: I heard gunfire, it went crazy, gunshots, explosions,

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everywhere, it went on for ages and people were running everywhere. I

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did not see anything terrible, but I heard gunshots, snipers were firing,

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there were machine-gun volleys, a huge wave or bullets, there was

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damage all around us. By eight o'clock with two suspects dead in

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the target building reinforcements arrived, dozens of soldiers brought

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in to help secure the streets, nerves taught at every corner, guns

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drawn. This dawn raid has turned into a major operation. Truck loads

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of soldiers have been brought in after hours of gunfire and

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explosions. It is a sign of just how dangerous the hunt is for France's

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most dangerous men. Without warning riot police breakthrough their

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cordon, fanning out through the surrounding streets. It is nothing,

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it is over quickly, but the jitteriness remains. Out of sight in

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an empty courtyard, the rewards of this assault are quietly being

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reeled in. In all, seven people were arrested this morning, including

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this man, handcuffed under heavy guard, his face uncovered. Police

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have been hunting on Friday's attackers. Is this him? In his wake,

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clutching their children, terrified, the neighbours emerged.

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Their nightmare is almost over. Behind them at the building entrance

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forces begin to pile in. This operation had a price. Several

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officers left injured. Above them residents slowly absorbed the news.

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The attacks here last week targeted everyone, but just as hard for

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France to set stomach is that anyone can be an attacker as well.

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The French president Francois Hollande has praised

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the bravery of the security services involved in this morning's

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raid and the officers whose investigation led them to

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Our correspondent Damian Grammaticas is now on the the evidence trail

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they've been following since last Friday's attacks.

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Paris is a city that has had its fill of violence and the memorial

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outside the Bataclan theatre there were teachers pinning up pictures

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drawn by schoolchildren. TRANSLATION: Some are afraid of

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being attacked at home, afraid for their parents and an attack at their

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schools. We have to explain it is OK to feel fear. Today inspired awe and

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fear. Police teams were working to identify the two who had died in the

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raid. Some reports said they were may be preparing a new attack.

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France's interior minister visited the scene and he said telephone taps

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had indicated the man alleged to have inspired the Paris attacks was

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in the building. This is him, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian

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citizen of Moroccan descent. It was thought he was in Syria, that he had

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fled there to escape earlier police raids. The investigation into the

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men who caused so much carnage in Paris last Friday has proceeded

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fast. Two car was found dumped in Paris where the link to Belgium. On

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Sunday raid in the Molenbeek area of Brussels failed to find Salah

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Abdeslam, who is still on the run. Yesterday a phone was found in the

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bin near the Bataclan with a text message saying, it is happening.

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That led to a hotel room in South East Paris and a flat in the north

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east of the capital was also used by the attackers. This morning the

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police launched their raid in Saint Denis, not far from Stade de France.

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TRANSLATION: The aim was to neutralise overnight the terrorists

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perpetrators of the hideous crimes perpetrators of the hideous crimes

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on Friday. But it seems maybe two of the men who machine-gun Paris's

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Caffey 's are still at large. Police believe they are in Belgian. French

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investigators have had some success and unravelling the networks behind

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these attacks, but serious questions remain. Could they have been stopped

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before they carried out their act? What about preventing future

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attacks? For now many people do not feel safe here in their own cities.

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French planes are carrying out more air strikes against Islamic State

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fighters in Syria and the French government is calling for greater

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international cooperation in the battle against IS.

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Today David Cameron made it clear he would ask MPs to vote again

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on military action in Syria and that he believes a mandate from

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Our Political Correspondent Vicki Young has been looking at the

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international response to the Paris attacks and Britain's possible role.

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France is hitting back with boys, this is the flagship of the French

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navy, the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle heading to the eastern

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Mediterranean. With 38 jets on board it will dramatically increase their

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capacity to carry out air strikes in Syria. One of Britain's most

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advanced warships, HMS defender, will provide air cover, but could

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our jets soon be joining the bombing raids. In the Commons David Cameron

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said it was always better to get United Nations approval, but Russia

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had threatened to block a UN resolution. What matters most of all

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is that any action we would take would both be legal and would help

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protect our country and our people right here. You cannot outsource to

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a Russian veto the decisions we need to keep our country safe. Russia

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might not agree with the West about who should govern Syria, but it is

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no coordinating its efforts against the IS with the French and ministers

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here want Britain to play its part. The government is sounding

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increasingly confident it can win a vote in the Commons on Syrian air

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strikes. One senior Cabinet minister said, we are going to war. But they

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will need the support of some Labour MPs and work is going on behind the

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scenes to make sure they are onside. Dozens could vote with the

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government in defiance of their leader. He suggested a different

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approach. Well he threw the European Union and other forums consider

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sanctions against those banks and companies and if necessary

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countries, who turned a blind eye to financial dealings with Isil which

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assists them in their work? Yes, go after the money and the banks and

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cut off their supplies, but do not make that a substitute for the

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action that is required to beat these people where they are.

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The divisions in labour over this are adding to their problems over

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security and defence policy and they say they need more details. We look

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forward to seeing what the Prime Minister's plan is, but we need to

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seek the advice from the UN. For now ministers insist there is a

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perfectly sound legal base to extending the attacks from Iraq into

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Our Security correspondent Frank Gardner is here.

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Do you think these Paris attacks may prove to be a turning point?

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Unquestionably. That change has already happened. Look at what is

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going on between Russia and France. A year ago Russia was diplomatically

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a pariah because of what had gone on in Crimea. It was thrown out of the

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G20 and it is right back in there. If you look at the meeting that

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President Putin had with his defence and security chiefs where he was

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publicly on camera instructing his naval chief to cooperate with the

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French Navy, is sent to lead the fight against so-called Islamic

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State, Isil, Daesh, has trumped all the other differences. They have not

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gone away, Crimea and whether Assad should stay or go, but it is a

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bigger battle. It is a huge thing and it has tipped up the chessboard

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of international security relations, drawing people in who would not

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otherwise be friends and allies and co-operating together. We can talk

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to Damian Grammaticas in Paris. Some relief amongst the people in Paris

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that some militants have been caught, but no news as to whether

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the ringleader has been captured. No, the French chief prosecutor has

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just begun a press conference where he is updating everyone on the

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events that happened earlier this morning and on the investigation. He

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has not yet clarify exactly what they found. We know there were two

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bodies. There were reports of possibly a third one and we will get

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confirmation of that, but as you say the key question for everyone is

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whether that man, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was in that building,

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whether he was one of those killed and whether the other one was his

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cousin, the female suicide bomber who blew herself up as the police

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went in. We are getting reports that the French prosecutor has confirmed

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they have eliminated a team in Paris who were planning fresh attacks on

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the city. Detectives investigating

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the disappearance of a 15-year-old schoolgirl now say

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they believe she has been murdered. Kayleigh Haywood hasn't been seen

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since Friday evening when she was dropped off for a night out by her

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father in Ibstock in Leicestershire. Our correspondent Sian Lloyd

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reports. A fifth day of searching for

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Kayleigh Haywood, but these officers are now treating the teenager's

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disappearance as murder. The 15-year-old has been described by

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her parents as bubbly, bright and caring. Today they were told to

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prepare themselves for the news they feared. This is an extremely

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traumatic time for her parents who are deeply worried. Today we have

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told the family that we are treating her disappearance as a murder

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inquiry. Caley left her home on Friday night. The police

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investigation has centred on nearby Ibstock where she was last seen.

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Today the search widened to include the neighbouring villages. They

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found some of her clothes in the Leicestershire countryside.

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Specially trained dogs were brought in to help in the search. Her mobile

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phone was found yesterday at a Forest Park in Ibstock. Officers are

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continuing to search woodland on the outskirts of Ibstock. Yesterday they

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were focusing their efforts inside the country park. Today they are

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following up along the pavement, looking for any clues that could

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lead them to her. As officers search gullies and drains, detectives are

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questioning two men on suspicion of the 15-year-old's murder. Her

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parents say their Hearts are breaking. The community is coming

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together in a candlelit vigil. A dramatic manhunt in Paris

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for the ringleader behind last week's attacks has left two suspects

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dead and seven under arrest. On Friday night you stole away the

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life of an exceptional being. The words of one man who lost

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his wife in the Paris attacks. And coming up on Reporting Scotland

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at 6.30. Glasgow holds a special mass

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in memory of the victims And we'll find out why this

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Aberdeenshire man's chosen to Rugby fans and players have been

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paying tribute to Jonah Lomu, who's He'd been suffering

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from a rare kidney disorder. Regarded by many as one of

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the all-time greats of the sport, the former New Zealand winger made

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his name at the 1995 World Cup. No-one had seen a player

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like him before, when he used his size and speed to demolish

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England in the semi-finals. Our sports correspondent, Joe

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Wilson, looks back at his life. This is the moment when Rugby Union

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changed, because of one man. Wingers had always

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run past opponents. In the 1995 World Cup

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semifinal Jonah Lomu was 20. He scored four tries

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against England. That size, that strength,

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with that speed. Everyone has tried

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to manufacture one. They have tried to put forwards out

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into the backs and tried to put someone on the wing,

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but there was no-one like him. Jonah Lomu's route into rugby was

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his escape from his surroundings. Growing up in Auckland,

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he had been stabbed. I had this anger that was built up,

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and the only place I could find I could release it was

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on the rugby pitch. Lomu led his sport

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into its professional era. Instantly recognisable,

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he was marketable, and England Lomu was happy to recreate

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his finest moments Anyone he flattened was

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flattered to have known him. This was as close as Rob

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Andrew got to him back in 95. Not so gentle when he had

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the ball in his hands, but even then he had a smile on his face when he

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was running over you or round you. He just loved playing,

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he loved the ball in his hands as a winger, and off

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the field he was incredibly humble. What makes Lomu's story

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so extraordinary is that he He lived with

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a serious kidney disorder. Even after a transplant he made

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a come back. Through his playing days and beyond,

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he bore the condition cheerfully, Just weeks ago, Lomu was in England,

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using his fame to promote the He needed regular dialysis

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where ever he went. The shock is fundamentally that

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a man so famous for being so strong Let's take a brief look at some of

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the day's other other news stories. The age of producing energy

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from coal is over. That's according to ministers who

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plan to close all coal-fired power stations within ten years

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and replace many The Energy Secretary, Amber Rudd,

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said relying on But some experts say that

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not enough is being done to Former London mayor,

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Ken Livingstone, has "unreservedly" apologised for suggesting a shadow

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defence minister who criticised him Kevan Jones, who has suffered

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with depression, said the comments The BBC could lose its Red Button

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service as part The service replaced Ceefax,

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and it acts as an extra channel during special events such

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as Wimbledon and Glastonbury. Sports coverage and some TV output

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are also likely to be affected. A man has been arrested on

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suspicion of murder after the Lewis Dunne, 16, was found

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on a towpath near Burrows Court in Vauxhall, Liverpool, on Sunday

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evening and died later in hospital. Two people have died

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following an explosion South Wales Fire and Rescue Service

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were called to Celsa Steel this Four others are being treated

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in hospital. Just one mile from the centre of

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Cardiff. At 10.30 a massive explosion, at the Celsa steelworks.

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There was a tremendous bang and the whole building shifted. We thought

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it was a terror attack. Something like cannons. Smell the burning and

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the fire. It was horrific. The incident happened in a basement, on

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part of the site where reinforced conCrete is made. Four workers were

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taken to hospital, two others were later confirmed to have died.

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Nothing braces you for news like this. This is just one of those

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things that comes out of the blue now and again, and just hits you for

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six. More than 500 people work at the

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site. Producing over one million tonnes of steel products every year.

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Close tonnes of steel products every year.

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recover the bodies of those tonnes of steel products every year.

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They describe the events a difficult and sensitive. As an investigation

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gets under way here, Celta steel express sympathy for all those after

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-- affected and insist that safety remains the company's number one

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priority. The First Minister remains the company's number one

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Wales has praised the emergency service for today's fast response.

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The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken of her

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"wonderful and secure childhood" as she met teachers to discuss mental

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She said it was the duty of parents and teachers to provide

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children with a safe and happy environment because not

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Our royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell was there.

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She has an interest in issues which affect children, and most especially

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in the challenging issue of mental health among young people.

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According to Place To Be, a children's mental health charity

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One in ten children has a diagnosable mental health problem.

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Teenage depression has increased by 70% in the last 25 years, and

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nearly one third of 16-25-year-olds surveyed had thought about suicide.

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That is the reality which Britain's teachers, among others,

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This afternoon, the Duchess addressed

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She started by saying something about her own childhood.

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My parents and teachers provided me with

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I always knew I was loved, valued and listened to.

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Other children, she told her audience, were not so fortunate.

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Many children, even those from stable happy homes, are finding

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It is our duty, as parents and as teachers, to give all children

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the space to build their emotional strength, and provide a strong

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It was time, she suggested, to take the issue more seriously.

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Imagine if everyone was able to help just one child, who needs to be

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listened to, needs to be respected, and needs to be loved.

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We could make such a huge difference for an entire generation.

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It hadn't been a long speech, but it had been heartfelt.

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The message was clear - this is a subject she cares about

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More now on our top story and as police in Paris question the seven

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people arrested in this morning's raid, a man whose wife died

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in the attacks last week has written an open letter to her killers.

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Antoine Leiris says he will never forget Helene but he

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and their little boy will not be made to live in fear or hate.

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On Friday night you stole away the life of an exceptional being. The

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love of my life, the mother of my son, but you will not have my

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hatred. I do not know who you are, and I don't want to know. You are

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dead souls. You kill so blindly. Each bullet in

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my wife's body would have been a wound in my heart. Therefore, I will

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not give you the gift of hating you. Responded to hatred with anger would

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be to give into the same ignorance that has made you what you are. You

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want me to be afraid, to cast a mistrustful eye on my fellow

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citizen, to sacrifice my freedom for security? You lost. I saw this

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morning, she was just as beautiful as she was when she left on Friday

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eveningening, and beautiful as when I fell madly in love with her more

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than 12 years ago. Of course, I am devastated with grief, I will give

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you that tiny victory. But this will be a short-term grief. I know that

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she will join us every day and that we will find each other again in the

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paradise of free souls, which you will never have access to.

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The very moving words of Antoine Leiris, who probably sums up

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the thoughts of many who lost loved ones in last weeks attacks.

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We have time to bring an update from Paris. Our correspondent is there

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for us now. While we have been on air the French prosecutor said

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police foiled a fresh attack on Paris. He did, yes. What he said is

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that raid this morning, when they went in, he has been giving details

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about that, police, he said, had to break down an armoured door. It

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resisted their first explosions, the men inside had an hour in which they

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exchanged gunfire with police. The police fired a 5,000 rounds. Those

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inside exploded some device, the floor collapsed which is why police

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say they are not able at the minute to identify the two dead in there.

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They believe one was a suicide bomber, a woman, one a man, and

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among those arrested they have said eight arrests, was not the prime

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suspect they are searching for. So that is the man who they say is

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thought to have organised the Paris attack, so he was not one of the men

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taken alive. They haven't got identities for those who died

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though. Thank you.

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Let us look at the weather now. The effects of storm Barney are

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still being felt today. Network Rail were repairing power lines. Such is

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the mobility of the weather Barney has reached the Baltic, what we have

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heard is the different weather system producing strong winds, this

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evening. Let us look at things. Northern Ireland, southern Scotland,

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the far north of England, we are getting gusts, 60-70mph. Along with

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frequent shower, rumbles of thunder as well. Things will ease a bit

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later, as we go into tomorrow morning, some cloud reaching

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southern areas but some clear spells round, if you are looking for the

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meteor shower. Into tomorrow, still windy but the winds not as strong as

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today. A lot of wet weather in northern Scotland, showers merging

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to give longer spells of rain. Scattered shower, the rest of

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Scotland, Northern Ireland, north-west England. Sunny spells

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too. We have this weather system close to southern England South

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Wales with cloud and rain. Easing a bit as we go through Thursday

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afternoon but coming back for a time as we start Friday, before pulling

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away again, and then on Friday, we look to the north, because a big

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change on its way. Northerly winds kicking in, and we will see showers

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turning increasingly to snow, as that cold air filters southwards,

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Friday night into Saturday morning, even to lower ground, even across

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southern parts there could be some snow round, so forget everything

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about this very mild start to November, at the weekend,

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temperatures peaking maybe five at best. Some falling short of that,

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there will be frost round, and some of us will be seeing snow this

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weekend, as well. So that is the big change on the way. So strong winds

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at the moment, across northern parts of the UK, big cold change for the

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weekend. There are weather warnings in force at the moment, and you can

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read about those online. That is all from the BBC News at

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six. Goodbye from me and on BBC One we can join

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