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Another terror attack, this time on a hotel popular with

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It's thought more than 20 people have been killed.

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Malian, US and French special forces are trying

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The gunmen are believed to be holed up on the upper floors.

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Those injured during the siege have been rushed to hospital.

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A group linked to Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility.

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It's not clear how many more are in the hotel.

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As Paris mourns its dead a week on, a third body is found

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in the flat the north of the city raided by police.

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The BBC understands one of last week's attackers came from Syria

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The NHS in England racks up another record deficit - ?1.6 billion in

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And could the man who helped Japan at the Rugby World Cup bring success

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The House of Lords calls for the Scotland Bill to be delayed

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to allow issues over Holyrood's future budget to be resolved.

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And Celtic's board endures a rough ride from shareholders at the AGM

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Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six.

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A fresh terror attack is taking place this evening,

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Gunmen throwing grenades stormed a hotel in Mali this morning,

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It's thought more than 20 people have been killed.

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The hotel is popular with foreign businesses and airline flight crews.

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Malian, US and French special forces raced to the scene.

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After several hours it was announced all hostages had been freed but an

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unknown number of gunmen are holed up on the upper floors of the hotel.

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A group linked to Al-Qaeda is claiming responsibility

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for the attack at the Radisson Blu hotel in the capital Bamako.

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Combined forces from Mali, the United Nations, France and some US

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special forces moved in on the hotel as soon as it was clear that gun men

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with grenades had shot their way in and taken hostages. They were inside

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a diplomatic car. When security forces got inside the

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hotel, they immediately found bodies, but were able to start

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rescuing terrified guests, most of them hiding in their rooms.

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TRANSLATION: I heard gunshots very early in the morning. I thought it

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was firecrackers and did not realise it was a hostage situation. Thank

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God we are safe. TRANSLATION: The soldiers were very

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professional, they took good care of us. I tried something of us. I tried

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something but room. Soon, security forces were bringing out dozens of

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hotel guests and staff who had survived the attack. Some reported

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the extremists shouting, God is greatest, and releasing those who

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could recite verses from the Koran. The attackers would have known the

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luxury hotel close to the diplomatic quarter of Marley's capital,

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Bamako, is usually full of foreigners. One eyewitness told the

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BBC was just before 7am when the attackers arrived in a large car

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with diplomatic plates. There were apparently up to 13 gunmen had at

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one point they held up to 170 hostages. Then the gun battle

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started. Security forces responded quickly, working with French elite

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units, as well as US special forces and UN soldiers. Soon there were

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reports of some hostages escaping, including airline staff, and many

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others being rescued by security forces as they moved through the

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hotel floor by floor. In Paris, the French president made

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no direct link with the attacks on his capital a week ago but repeated

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his conviction that greater force was needed against violent

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extremism. TRANSLATION: We see once again that

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the terrorists want to kill and murder. So we must be firm and show

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solidarity towards our friend, the country of Mali. In Mali, some

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survivors were still in shock, while it remained unclear if all the

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extremists had been found and stopped. James Robbins, BBC News.

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Today's attack comes after a string of threats by Islamist

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groups against the government and Western interests in Mali.

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French forces have been stationed there since 2013 when they fought

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successfully to push back Islamic militants who were controlling large

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Parts of Mali have been a battle ground for more than four years.

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The UN's 10,000 peacekeepers there are fully stretched in this

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Their commander wants Europe to do more if terrorism is to be stopped.

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Mali is important because it has a regional impact

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and it also has a global impact, of course on terrorism and so on.

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It would be interesting to see a larger European engagement

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It was swift military intervention by front that stopped most of Mali

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falling to an Al-Qaeda linked group in 2013

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Jihadists like these have been able to move across regional borders

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It all began with the collapse of Libya in 2011 and the fall

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Weapons and insurgents flooded into the Sahara.

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In Mali, Islamist rebels took over most of the north of the country

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French forces pushed them back but pockets of rebels and jihadists

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In nearby Nigeria, the jihadist group Boko Haram has

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wreaked havoc, killing more people last year than Islamic State did.

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And in Algeria, where Western workers were killed recently in a

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hostage siege, remnants of Al-Qaeda survived in the mountain is.

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Further south, experts blame poor governance.

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I think it is the same story all over Africa.

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They are able to grow because, in most of the African states, the

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There are thousands of young people who are unemployed and can be easily

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Mali will need more than military intervention to stop terrorism.

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It needs secure borders, better governance and a stable

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economy is more young men are not to be drawn into the murderous ideology

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It's now a week since Paris came under attack

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Today Parisians marked the moment by gathering at a memorial at the

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Bataclan theatre, where the majorit of the 130 victims were killed.

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Meanwhile, prosecutors say a third body has been found at the

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site of Wednesday's siege in which the attacks' ringleader was killed.

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Lucy Williamson is outside the Bataclan theatre.

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They queued at Paris' Central Mosque today for the simple comfort

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But even here, normality was elusive,

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And no one, no matter how old or how familiar, was exempt.

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This man told me he had never seen anything like it in 50 years here.

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At hospitals, too, surgeons said the scene last Friday

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It was a war zone, just like a war zone.

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Not only by the type of injuries, bullet injuries, ballistic trauma,

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but also because we had a huge number of patients at the same time.

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And for different challenges, different measures.

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The response from France this week, a seven-hour raid

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In amongst the forces there was Hugo, who told his story to the BBC.

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When we got to the third floor, we put explosives on the door,

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but when we detonated them, the door did not totally collapse.

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We had to put another charge in, but before we could detonate that,

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Since the attacks here last week, French forces have carried out

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almost 800 searches and more than 100 arrests,

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but security on each street corner is not the same as feeling safe.

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For a week, the dead have been remembered here

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Tonight, they will be honoured with defiance.

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Well-known artists and musicians have called

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on Parisians to pack the city's bars and restaurants at 9:20pm,

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by the French authorising countries to take "all necessary measures"

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All necessary measures means just at the UN in New York. What does

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All necessary measures means just that. Military action against

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Islamic State in Syria, in Iraq, if members choose to do that. As one

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French diplomat put to me, do with this resolution as you will. The

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French have invoked the right of self-defence to justify this under

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international law. What they have not done is to invoke chapter seven

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of the UN Charter, which specifically authorises military

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action. Why does that make a difference? In practical terms, it

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doesn't. If you want to take military action against Isis, you

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can. Politically, in Westminster, it's a subtle but important

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difference, because many of the MPs who were doubtful over British air

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strikes in Syria have been calling for a chapter seven resolution,

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something which Britain and America fails to get in advance of the war

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in Iraq. That is why it is so symbolically important for them. So

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this is an important and very useful document for David Cameron as he

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makes the case for British air strikes against Islamic State, but

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not necessarily the clinching resolution. But the British

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diplomats here are saying this is a very powerful endorsement of

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military action against Islamic State, and I dare say that is

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exactly the kind of language we will be hearing from Downing Street in

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coming days. Thank you. Apologies for the picture quality.

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Ministers from across the EU have been meeting for

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emergency talks in Brussels today in the wake of the Paris attacks.

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They've agreed to strengthen the EU's external borders by the end

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of the year by increasing checks on EU citizens arriving from outside.

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But it is the huge number of non-EU migrants arriving, most obviously

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Greece, which is the biggest cause for concern. Greece is part of the

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Schengen agreement, which allows free movement across borders in much

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of the EU, so once migrants have arrived it is much easier for them

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to travel onwards with only basic ID checks to any of the countries in

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the area. It is known that at least one of the men involved in the

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attacks, Ahmad Al Mohammad, had come to Greece claiming to be a Syrian

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refugee. And the BBC can reveal that he arrived on Leros with five other

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men. They left the island together and then vanished. Ed Thomas

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reports. A suicide bomber disguised

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as a refugee. And we've seen evidence

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Ahmad Al Mohammad wasn't alone In Greece,

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we know the Paris attacker came here Inside, Al Mohammad was one

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of six young men from Syria. They say,

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"We want to travel together". The man who sold

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the tickets agreed to talk but was Greek police have handed a file

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of migrants' names to French investigators, men now missing

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somewhere in Europe. We don't know if the men left Syria

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together, we don't know What we do know is that six weeks

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after buying their tickets here, Ahmad Al Mohammad detonated

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his suicide vest in Paris. So this migrant journey is

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now clouded with suspicion. It's believed four of the Paris

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attackers had been in Syria before. Were they also pretending to be

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refugees on the trail into Europe? And a warning from the mayor,

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killers can still slip through. We don't have the right system

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to control everything. Do you think this

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could happen again? If Europe doesn't help Greece,

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I think a big problem has Europe. Calls for Europe to police its open

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borders are getting louder, to end Militants have attacked a luxury

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hotel in Mali in West Africa. At least 20 people are

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thought to have been killed. And English rugby union's first head

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coach from overseas. NHS Trusts in England have racked up

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another record deficit - a total of ?1.6 billion in the first

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six months of the financial year. It comes amid concern at more cuts

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expected to be announced next week According to

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a leading health think tank, the NHS is in unprecedented financial

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meltdown which can no longer be There is a financial cloud over

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services like this one providing The Treasury is understood to be

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calling for more cuts in budgets for public health run

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by local councils in England Experts in this field say such

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a move would be self-defeating. It's always reckoned that

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for every pound you spend in sexual health you save about ten

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or ?12 to the national health. If you cut money, it's going to make

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the situation a lot worse, Also in line

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for Treasury cuts is health education, including financial help

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for nurses in training. Students like these

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at the University of the West of England don't pay tuition fees and

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get help with living costs but there are plans for the next generation

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to take out student loans. I think it's quite important that I

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don't have to pay for nursing because it is very

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expensive and it's also a lot of hard work and I think if I did

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have to pay for it, it would be an I don't think we're going to get

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many nurses coming in now, if these plans to go ahead, because,

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to be honest, you don't go But at the same time, you don't want

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a career with a debt on your back. Paramedics and doctors, though,

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do have to borrow to pay The Chancellor George Osborne's

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pledge to increase health spending, it is understood,

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will be applied to NHS England, Planning the future financial needs

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of the NHS is proving to be a real headache here at the Treasury

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ahead of the spending review. Today we learned more about the

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scale of overspending at hospitals In the first six months of this

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financial year there was a total deficit of ?1.6 billion, that's

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double the figure for the whole But there are now predictions of a

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total deficit of ?2.2 billion by the The government is trying to find

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every pound it can for the NHS, But the NHS budget is so big,

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three times as big as any other public service budget,

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that in the end, he has to look at every pound he spends and there

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will be some tough decisions. There's a big week ahead for the NHS

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with the Treasury spending review set to map out a future budgets

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at a time of immense financial strain and include cuts

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in some health services. The Metropolitan Police has

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apologised and paid undisclosed damages to seven women who were

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duped into having relationships Some even had children

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by the officers without knowing Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt

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said the officers' behaviour had been "abusive, deceitful,

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manipulative and wrong". Our Home Affairs Correspondent June

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Kelly reports. He had the appearance of a committed

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environmental activists. But Mark Stone, the single man and

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campaigner, was rarely mark Kennedy, a police officer, married with

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children. At this protest

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at a nuclear power station, As a police spies he was gathering

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information on campaign groups. Lisa, as she wants to be known,

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met him at a demonstration and thought they were political

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and personal soul mates. I was in a six-year relationship

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with a man who I thought was with whom I had a lot in common

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and in fact the person I had been in a relationship with was

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a created character, was fictional. Mark Cassidy, seemingly

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a supporter of left-wing causes in the 90s, was actually Mark Jenner,

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with a wife and family at home. Alison had a five-year relationship

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with him and thought they were We attended relationship counselling

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for about 18 months because I wanted He was completely integrated

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into my life, he is ingrained in all the memorabilia of my life,

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all the family photos He was my life for five years and

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then, overnight, he disappeared. Now Scotland Yard has apologised

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and paid undisclosed damages to It has denounced the behaviour

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of these officers and others We have accepted that those

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relationships should not have happened and we have been through

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a process and now agreed settlement Part of that process

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of settlement was a desire on our part to be very public about

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the apology we make because what Bob Robinson was a leading figure

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in a number of groups. His real name was Bob Lambert

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and the police have already paid out to a woman he had a child with

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when he was under cover. Belinda Harvey was also involved

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with him and was one The worst part of this is to recall

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that actually when he was with me he It's heartbreaking to discover he

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had a wife and children and he was These are just three of

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the officers who had relationships. Lawyers for the women say that

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after today's apology, prosecutors should reconsider

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their decision not to bring charges A man's appeared in court charged

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with the rape and murder A second man has been charged with

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grooming The schoolgirl was last seen in

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Ibstock, Leicestershire last Friday. Her body was discovered in

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undergrowth on Wednesday evening. Daniel Boetcher is outside

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Leicester Magistrates Court. 28-year-old Stephen Beadman appeared

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before magistrates in hearing that lasted just a few minutes, standing

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in the dock in a great tracksuit top and trousers, he was asked to

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confirm his name and date of birth and address. He was told he was

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charged with the rape and murder of 15-year-old Kayleigh Haywood. There

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was another hearing and a second man, 27-year-old Luke Harlow, also

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from Ibstock, charged with grooming and two counts of sexual activity

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with a child. Kayleigh went missing a week ago and there were extensive

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police searches in different locations until late on Wednesday

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when a body was found on the outskirts of Ibstock. The two men

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have been remanded in custody, the next hearing will be at Leicester

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Crown Court on December 18. Thank you.

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Let's take a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories.

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An extradition hearing in London involving three men who were

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arrested last week on suspicion of conspiring to commit international

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belonged to planned to kidnap a British ambassador

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and to smuggle missiles into Norway to carry out an attack.

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The Prime Minister's official spokeswoman has said the full

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details of police funding in England and Wales will be made clear in

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the spending review next week, but the government would do "everything

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A leaked document, prepared for the Home Secretary,

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Jos Buttler broke his own record for the fastest one-day

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international century by an England batsman in the fourth match of the

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Buttler reached three figures in 46 balls,

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beating the 61-ball hundred he made against Sri Lanka in May 2014.

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He managed to turn the Japanese minnows into giant slayers

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at the the Rugby World Cup - can he do the same for England?

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Eddie Jones, the Australian who helped engineer

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Japan's shock defeat of South Africa, is England's new coach.

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No, absolutely! The RFU are here at Twickenham is almost 150 years old

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and what has happened today is a break from tradition. After that

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grim World Cup for England, a sense of progression, rising through the

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ranks at the RFU, in comes a 55-year-old Australian, Eddie Jones,

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who has visited almost everywhere in his career. My report contains some

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flash He coached his native Australia to

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the World Cup final, helped South an awful lot of rugby and think,

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you can beat South Africa with Japan, that means you can win

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the World Cup with England. Look,

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the only thing I've got on my mind The first game's against Scotland,

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that's all we've got to be worried We're going to create

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our own style of play and I want the Jones suffered

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a stroke two years ago. Players he has coached talk

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of his intense dedication. He's very thorough,

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a lot of attention to detail with Eddie. I think he would certainly be

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looking at many different sports and different teams

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and what they are doing. The RFU have employed Eddie Jones to

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shake things up, He recently described European

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rugby as being dour. If he makes it exciting,

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that's great, but shouldn't English rugby, with all its resources,

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be producing its own coaches? Encouraging them is apparently

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part of Jones's job description. Eddie has done a great job

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in every position he has been in bringing on coaches

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and that's very much what I hope he is going to do here and I know he is

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looking forward to that as well. In theory, Jones will lead England

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until the 2019 World Cup. In the modern way, English rugby is

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rebuilding, with imported steel. Just time to bring you an update on

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the top story, the attack on a hotel in Mali in West Africa. It is

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thought more than 20 people have been killed. Our correspondence is

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in the capital, Bamako. What is the latest? -- correspond and. ... Units

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of French special forces leaving the building a few minutes ago, they

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were still searching the building and there was much activity right

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behind me, just under 20 minutes ago. Our lot of Malian security

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forces were ducking down behind their cars as we heard more

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gunshots. Now the French special forces have left the building and it

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seems that the siege is apparently over. All of the domain in cost it

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is have left -- the remaining hostages have left but it seems

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tension is still running high. Bamako will be grieving tonight and

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the families around the world have those still waiting for news of

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those who were staying at the hotel, and neighbouring countries

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will worry to see what happened here in a regional capital. Thank you.

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Not much is settling away from the hills. The cold air is sweeping

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south. This picture is from Northern Ireland. There will be settling snow

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on lower ground in Scotland but in the hills we could see five to ten

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centimetres and look at the wind, all areas very windy but some

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lizards on the hills. A few centimetres possible across parts of

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Northern Ireland -- blizzards. North Sea coasts could seek 70 mph winds

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so possibly disruptive. Further south, a bit of snow from these

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showers but not settling to any degree, may be a bit on the cars.

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Behind that, frost and ice, it is eight wintry weekend. Strong to gale

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force winds, some snow and ice. -- a wintry weekend. The rain and sleet

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and snow will pull away from south-east England and many of us

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will have a lovely day, clean and crisp Arctic air with plenty of

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sunshine but showers in coastal areas of sleet and snow. And it will

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feel cold, particularly in the wind. That is the wind-chill.

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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me and on

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