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Three men are found guilty of involvement in the Hatton Garden

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raid, thought to be the largest burglary in English legal history.

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Four others in their 60s and 70s had already pleaded guilty.

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The men, with a combined age of 278, stole valuables worth around ?14

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They didn't care for those individuals.

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They were out for their pension pots and their last hurrrah,

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We'll bring you the details of how a heist planned by pensioners

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Bombs and gun attacks bring terror to the streets

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I will attempt to penetrate your mind...

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The celebrated actor Alan Rickman dies of cancer at the age of 69.

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Lord Coe pledges to clean-up world athletics after a new damning report

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Congratulations, by the way. Thank you very much.

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And Leonardo di Caprio tells us how it feels to be up for an Oscar.

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Tonight, on Reporting Scotland at 6.30pm:

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New hope for steelworkers in Lanarkshire as a potential buyer

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emerges for the two mothballed Tata plants.

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And we have a special report from Aberdeen on the impact job cuts

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in the oil industry are having on workers' mental health.

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Three men have been convicted of involvement in the Hatton Garden

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robbery, believed to be the largest burglary in British legal history.

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The men, Carl Wood, Bill Lincoln and Hugh Doyle,

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were led by a group of what prosecutors called

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"experienced criminals," who stole jewellery and valuables worth

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an estimated ?14 million over the Easter weekend last year.

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Four other men, all in their sixties and seventies, had previously

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pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary.

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Here's our Home Affairs correspondent Daniel Sandford.

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At first it seemed like the perfect crime -

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Britain's biggest burglary, millions of pounds stolen from under

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the feet of London's diamond dealers.

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Brian Reader, Terry Perkins, Danny Jones and Kenny Collins

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Today, Carl Wood and Billy Lincoln were convicted by a jury.

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Hugh Doyle was found guilty of helping to move

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Like so many infamous crimes, it was plotted in a London pub.

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A group of old school thieves planning one last job.

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The ageing gang let themselves in through a back door

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and down the fire escape, before using a lift shaft to crawl

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They then bored their way into the vault

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But the smashed alarm still got a signal out.

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Security guard Kelvin Stockwell was called from home.

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He checked the external doors, but as the police hadn't responded

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to the alarm, he left - as the drilling

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The next morning, the gang drove off in their

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van having failed to break into the vault, but two nights later

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they returned, and this time they got it.

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I'm also told the best way to do it is to use the Superman

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Someone might need to give me a bit of a push.

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Once that hand's out, it's possible to crawl out.

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off with ?14 million worth of gold, diamonds and jewellery.

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Many of their 40 victims were uninsured,

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Who lost hundreds of thousands of pounds.

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The police told me unfortunately, your box has

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Honestly, I didn't know where I am...

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I still feel dizzy all the time and take a lot of medication.

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At first the police struggled, but this

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distinctive white Mercedes, caught on CCTV, led them to lifelong

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criminal Kenny Collins and then two infamous thieves,

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The police put listening devices in two of the

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Audio recordings that we managed to obtain from the vehicles,

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these were tantamount to confessions by the gang.

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And as the men tried to move their loot,

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detectives were watching and caught them red-handed.

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All except one, seen here inside Hatton Garden is a man

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Daniel Sandford, BBC News, Hatton Garden.

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Well, as we heard, among the main ringleaders of the Hatton Garden

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raid were some who already had a long history of criminal activity.

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Our correspondent Daniela Relph reports.

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When others would be enjoying retirement,

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these four men were plotting a daring

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Brian Reader was the one the other is called "The Master".

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The oldest, he even used a free bus pass

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The CCTV placed him at the scene, disguised as a workman.

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Decades earlier, the notorious ?26 million Brink's-MAT

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robbery from a warehouse at Heathrow.

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Then, in his mid-40s, he was sentenced to eight years

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in jail for handling stolen gold bullion.

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Terry Perkins celebrated his 67th birthday during the burglary.

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Here, on CCTV, pushing a wheelie bin full

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A diabetic, he brought his medication in with him.

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He said, without it he would have been the one taken out in a bin.

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He, too, had a criminal past, sentenced

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to 22 years for his part in the ?6 million raid on the security express

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The detective who helped convict him, is astonished

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I was absolutely flabbergasted because

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I would have thought he'd have learned a lesson and retired and got

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But obviously he decided to have one more go for his pension.

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74-year-old Kenny Collins was the lookout on the

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night of the burglary, although some of the group claimed

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he fell asleep during his lookout duties.

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He'd also helped plan the hiest and the

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aftermath, and often brought his dog with him.

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Danny Jones was described in court as the eccentric,

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a Walter Mitty character, who liked to wear

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a fez and his mother's dressing gown to bed.

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At 60 years old, he was the youngest of the four.

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Here, on a walkie-talkie outside of the vault,

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The raid here at Hatton Garden over Easter weekend was bold, but flawed.

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For the gang it brought excitement and the possibility of status,

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They just couldn't resist, even at their age.

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But their final crime was too ambitious.

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This group of unusual suspects couldn't

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Daniela Relph, BBC News, Hatton Garden.

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We can talk to Daniel at Woolwich Crown Court now.

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As we saw, some of these well career criminals with a violent past. Yes,

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the armed robbery Terry Perkins criminals with a violent past. Yes,

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involved in 1983 was extremely violent. It involved pouring petrol

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over a security guard. He then escaped from prison and went on the

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run for more a decade. But it was Brian reader who was the key man for

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the flying squad to catch because he was involved in the killing of one

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of their own. A detective who was stabbed to death by Kenny Moi. They

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both stood trial for his murder but were cleared when they said they had

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done it in self defence, although they went on to serve time. Brian

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reader was 76 years old, but the flying squad today described him as

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both callous and dangerous. OK, Daniel, many thanks.

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Police in the Indonesian capital Jakarta have said today's gun

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and bomb attacks in the city were carried out by a group linked

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At least two civilians, and five of the attackers

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Our correspondent Jonathan Head reports from Jakarta.

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From high above, nervous onlookers watched in disbelief

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It was a battle in the main street running through central Jakarta.

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Suddenly, there was panic, another bomb.

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And the crowds of shoppers and office workers scattered.

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The attackers then targeted a police box, and engaged officers

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At this stage they had no idea how many gunmen they were dealing with.

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One of the perpetrators was caught here, chillingly, on camera.

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TRANSLATION: I was riding a motorbike when, suddenly,

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the explosion went off at the police post.

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I saw people running away and two people lying on the ground bleeding.

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I also saw two people on a motorbike with a backpack

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and they are the guys who threw the bomb.

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TRANSLATION: Twice there were two explosions.

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There were two pistol shots followed by more

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Then I saw the policeman lying by the traffic light.

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Armoured vehicles were deployed and, within five hours, the authorities

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Five of the attackers lay dead, along with two of their victims.

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But, as they gathered evidence from the scene,

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Police trying to hold back crowds for fear of further explosions.

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TRANSLATION: We give our condolences on the occurrence of these events.

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We condemn actions that disrupt public security and disturb

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the peace of the people and sew terror.

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Indonesia had been bracing itself for just such an attack has today's

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It's been six years since the last major bombing in this

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city and that's down to good anti-terrorism work.

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But the war in Syria and the rise of Islamic State has reinvigorated

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hard-line militants in this country, and what we saw today may be

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Once again, this city finds itself cleaning up after an ambitious

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Knowing it could have been a lot more serious,

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and that there may well be more to come.

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The police here have now named a man, an Indonesian they say has gone

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to Syria and is working with IS there as the ringleader behind this

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attack. It was not very successful, remember most of those who died were

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attack. It was not very successful, the attackers themselves. Only two

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other victims. But they know now that the influence of IS is having

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an influence and there are many militants here who have been quiet

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for years, but who may now become quite active.

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Back to you. Jonathan Head, thank you.

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An investigation into the governing body of world athletics -

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the IAAF - has concluded that corruption was "embedded"

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The damning report said that senior officials must have been aware

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of the scale of doping, but did nothing to stop it.

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Tonight the IAAF President, Lord Coe, admitted to the BBC that

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governance hadn't been good enough - and that there was long way to go

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Our Sports Editor Dan Roan reports now from Munich.

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All roads may lead to Rio this year but the Olympics flagship sport

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finds itself in the grip of an unprecedented crisis. Putt president

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Lord Coe under mounting pressure, after bribery allegations levelled

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at his predecessor Lamine Diack and the banning of Russia the

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state-sponsored doping. Athletics most powerful figure has grown used

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to skewered most powerful figure has grown used

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he decided to come and sit among them here in the eye of the storm as

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his organisation's problems were laid to bear. A damning report

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concluding that corruption was embedded and went well beyond a

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rogue element. Of course there was cover up, and delay and all sorts of

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things. I acknowledge this. If you can't acknowledge it, you are never

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going to get past it. Lord Coe and other senior officials, the report

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said, other senior officials, the report

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what is clear is we didn't have enough oversight on the operational

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delivery of many of these programmes. We needed to know more,

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we didn't know more, the changes I'm going to make will allow the current

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council to know more and my successors to know more. Lord Coe

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was vice president throughout the period under scrutiny, and questions

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have been asked about what he knew about Lamine Diack, now the subject

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of a French police investigation, yet today came is a much. There's an

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enormous amount of reputational recovery that has to occur here and

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I can't think of anyone better than Lord Coe to lead that. The

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commission's first report found state-sponsored doping in Russia.

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Today's sequel said Lamine Diack suggested the need of a deal with

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the country's president to ensure Russian athletes accused of doping

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would not compete at the 2013 World Russian athletes accused of doping

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that we now have to confront is Russian athletes accused of doping

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is it that we need to and some of that is already

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underway, that means we never return to this horror show again? For one

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of Britain's's most successful athletes, herself forced to deny she

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cheated, the current crisis can lead to a cleaner future. You can look at

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it both ways, extremely damaging to athletics right now, but it is

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extremely good that this has all come to light and this isn't still

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undercurrent is going on in the background, because for the athletes

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competing today they have a good chance moving forward to Rio that

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they will be taking part in a much cleaner Olympics than by all

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accounts looking back at the London 2012 was. Lord Coe will now hope

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this is as bad as it gets, but with the credibility of his organisation

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at an all-time low, the path to regaining trust will not be an easy

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one. And Dan is in Munich now,

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where does this leave Lord Coe? A bit of a blizzard has started here

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in Munich. Certainly Lord Coe will have two whether one here. There was

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good news for the IAF and its beleaguered president. The

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commission found its response to suspicious blood values have been

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reasonable and though it may seem contradictory to some, there was

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support from the pound for the IAAF president, which will come as a huge

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relief to Lord Coe. He doesn't get away from the bad news, entry, the

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fact the report found the IAAF Council on which Lord Coe sat new

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and could not have been unaware of the fact that this doping was going

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on. It could get even worse, a suggestion it may spread to other

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countries. Some say the crisis is even worse, as hard as it is to

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believe, than Fifas. A total of seven men are convicted

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of involvement in the Hatton Garden jewellery raid, thought to be

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the largest burglary And still to come, we speak

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to Leonardo di Caprio as he learns he's been nominated for an Oscar

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for his latest film. Helicopters and crew

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of the Royal Navy's last search and rescue unit take

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part in a final fly-past and rescue unit take part

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in a final fly-past. And thousands of musicians converge

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on Glasgow for Keltic Connections. And thousands of musicians converge

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on Glasgow for Celtic Connections. One of Britain's best-known

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actors, Alan Rickman, has died from cancer

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at the age of 69. His charismatic performances

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on stage and screen endeared him His numerous on-screen roles

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included the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood,

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and Professor Snape David Sillito looks

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back at his life. Jamie, the ghost of

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Truly Madly Deeply. Harry, breaking Emma Thompson's

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heart in Love Actually. And here, at the other end

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of the acting spectrum, Cancel the kitchen scraps

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for lepers and orphans. And, of course, Snape

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in Harry Potter. Alan Rickman could say it

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all with a single look. He trained here at rather

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more than 40 years ago, brought up in a west

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London council estate, I was one of those students

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who wasn't sure I could afford to stay there at one point,

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I used to have to go out every week and get an ?8 a week handout to stay

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there as a student. Well, my trip to the country

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to visit my more less His extraordinary ability to convey

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both menace and charm was at the heart of his breakthrough

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role with the Royal Shakespeare Company,

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Les Liaisons Dangereuses. In Sense and Sensibility

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he was directed by Ang I just heard this,

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it is sad news for me. From his friends and

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fellow actors, there Helen Mirren, JK Rowling

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and Emma Thompson, who said today He was a man who could fell

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you with a look, lift My feet will want to march

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to where you are sleeping. Actor Alan Rickman who's

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died at the age of 69. A British man who tried to smuggle

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a four year old Afghan child out of the migrant camp at Calais

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into Britain, has been given a suspended fine of 1000 euros

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by a court in France. Rob Lawrie met the girl

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while he was helping to build shelters in the camp

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known as The Jungle, and was asked by her father

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to take her to the UK, Medical researchers are hoping

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for a breakthrough in tackling pancreatic cancer,

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with a new bank that stores It's one of the most

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aggressive forms of cancer, with the poorest

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ten-year survival rate. Most patients

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are told they may have less The bank will collect samples

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from six hospitals in England and Wales, with the aim

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of eventually providing better Our Health correspondent Jane

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Dreaper has this exclusive report. Adrian Morrish knows all too well

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how quickly pantry at a cancer takes hold. His wife, Noreen, died within

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a year of diagnosis at a time when they should have been planning their

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golden wedding anniversary. -- pancreatic cancer. It was a terrible

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period because I was watching somebody who had had a very active

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life... Go downhill very fast. Researchers now hope to improve the

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dismal survival rates for pancreatic cancer. Patients at six hospitals

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will be asked for samples of their body tissue to give these scientists

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an accurate picture of body tissue to give these scientists

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changes in the cancer cells. The main aim is to find cases earlier.

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It's possible in 10-15% of pancreatic cancer patients. We hope

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diagnostic tests sees more patients accessing surgery, if they are

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diagnosed earlier, they can have surgery. This is the start of the

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tissue bank, these are samples of blood and actual tumour from

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patients with this deadly cancer. It's all happening because a small

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charity, the pancreatic Cancer research fund, raised ?2 million in

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the hope the bank will help transform chances of patients. It is

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a very small tumour that does so much damage. Carol Hayes has given

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tissue to the bank during a gruelling operation which has so far

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kept her clear of pancreatic cancer. It was the only thing I could give

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back to say thank you. And to try and help, because I was borderline

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lucky. I didn't know, baby a couple of months down the line I wouldn't

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have had the operation, I don't know, but they said I was

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borderline. And so many aren't. Treatment has left Carol with

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diabetes, but she sees this as a small price to pay and she hopes the

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tissue bank will give future patients better chances.

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The shortlist for this year's Oscars has been announced,

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with the thriller, "The Revenant" starring Leonardo di Caprio,

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leading the field with 12 nominations.

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He'll be up against British actor Eddie Redmayne,

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who's been nominated for second Oscar, this time for his role

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Our Arts Editor Will Gompertz spoke to Leonardo di Caprio

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just after he found out about his nomination.

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Leonardo DiCaprio, first trapper Hugh Glass, coming under attack.

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While plying his trade in America's vast wild 19th-century frontier.

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That's an Oscar-nominated. I'm blown away about that. It was an epic art

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film, it was an experiment in every sense of the word, and it feels like

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we pulled something off here. What can you do? You give every new

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possibly can while you are on the set, then leave it up to the rest of

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the world to decide if it's any good or not and it's gotten a great

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response, so we feel good. It's a Western of sorts, an epic tale of

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endurance made in the most inhospitable conditions. Did you

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have any idea when you were making it this film would have the sort of

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impact it has had? The weirdest thing for me is that after so many

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months of seeing ourselves so full of beards and hell, smelling so bad

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and dirty, juicy ourselves in tuxedos celebrating, which will be

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one of the most funniest moments ever. DiCaprio's character is mauled

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by a bear, left for dead, is to make his way across 200 miles of freezing

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landscape. It was tough. He put you through a lot, nine months, terrible

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weather. It was like neorealism in through a lot, nine months, terrible

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lot of ways, it was like a were embarking on something

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lot of ways, it was like a incredibly unique. Everything about

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this film was big, including the budget overspend. Was there any

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point, Alejandro Falla went two word came to your mind, Heaven's Gate?

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While making this film? I will say... Hells Gates! Mine was held

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gate. It'll be a hell of a battle in the Best Actor category. Eddie

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Redmayne hoping to repeat last year 's successful his performance in The

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Danish Girl. Other contenders Matt 's successful his performance in The

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Damon, Bryan Cranston and Michael Fassbender. Why were you her next of

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kin? Among other British hopefuls, veteran star Charlotte Rampling has

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been nominated for Best Actress in the marital drama 45 Years. That

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particular mother from living... And Kate Winslet was up for Best

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Supporting Actress in the Steve Jobs by your pick. The winners will be

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announced next month. -- Steve Jobs bio pic.

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Some picture postcard scenes of our own today. Snow falling across

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south-east Scotland, north-east England today, leaving pretty scenes

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across the countryside. Weather watchers have been sending photos.

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Snow has eased but the bitter wind blows down the eastern side of

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England in particular. Especially across East Anglia. Further west,

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sleet and snow showers returning, it could be icy on the roads through

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the night and for tomorrow morning's rush hour, temperatures tumbling.

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Towns and cities close to or below freezing in the countryside well

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below freezing. Maybe -8 where there is snow lying on the ground across

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Scotland. It'll get colder still. For many, a sunny day tomorrow, but

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still wintry showers. We could have the covering across parts of Wales,

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western England, snow flurries heading south. Eventually arriving

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in north-west England. One or two showers scattered about but for many

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it'll be a dry, bright, bitterly cold day. Wind is not quite as

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fierce down the eastern side, but it'll still feel bitter, 3-6dC at

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fierce down the eastern side, but the very best and temperatures

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tumbling on Friday night. Showers in the West will fade, but more sleet

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and snow showers in the east. Rain on the coast, snow inland.

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Potentially icy on Saturday morning. For most cases, another day of

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sparkling sunshine and struggling temperatures. 1-7dC at the very

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best. Yet again, temperatures fall sharply on Saturday night. Makes you

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feel cold just looking at the map. Severe frost likely, negative double

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figures on Sunday morning for some, would-be fog patches around.

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Foremost, the big payoff after such a wet year so far, it looks largely

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dry this weekend with sparkling sunshine, be prepared for it to be

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very cold indeed. A total of seven men are convicted

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of involvement in the Hatton Garden jewellery raid, thought to be

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the largest burglary in English That's all from

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the BBC News at Six - so it's goodbye from me -

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