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Egypt air plane which crashed en route to Cairo last night. Duberry

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has been found. This is the plane

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on a previous flight. TRANSLATION: It made a 90

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degree turn to the left, and then a 360 degree turn

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towards the right, descending from 37,000 feet to 15,000 feet

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at 10,000 feet, then the picture we had

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was lost. the 66 passengers

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and crew on the plane. Investigators are not

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ruling out terrorism, the mental health crisis

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inside prisons in England and Wales, the number of suicides

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is up by a quarter. The fire hazard that

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hasn't gone away, more than 200,000

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Vauxhall Zafiras recalled Muirfield is told it's off

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the championship venue list after it votes

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against women members. And we will be live at Muirfield, to

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assess the impact of the decision to remain the men on club. And news of

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private competition to win a ?900 million contract for west coast

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ferry services. Good evening and welcome

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to the BBC News at Six. Search teams looking for the missing

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Egyptair plane that disappeared over the eastern Mediterranean

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early this morning say Flight MS804, carrying 66

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passengers and crew, left Paris last night,

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heading for Cairo. It was tracked by radar all the way

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into Egyptian airspace Fifteen French nationals

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and one Briton were among This evening there are reports that

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wreckage from the missing plane has been found near the Greek

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island of Karpathos. -- been found near the

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Greek island of Crete. For the latest let's cross

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to Quentin Somerville in Cairo. They expected to welcome home

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relatives from Paris, instead, they had to face up to the fact that they

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may never see those relatives again, just in the last few minutes we have

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heard from EgyptAir that the wreckage of the flight has been

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discovered in the Mediterranean. Egyptian officials in Cairo are

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warning that it may be some time before we discover what caused the

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aeroplane to crash. VOICEOVER: Their loved ones left

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Paris on a flight before midnight, they woke to the reality that they

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were gone, they're aeroplane missing, 66 people, including crew,

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took the flight to Cairo, the messengers were mostly French and

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Egyptian, one Briton was on board. It has just been confirmed he was

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Richard Osman, a mining company executive, who had worked in Egypt's

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many years. Here, radar tracks the aircraft, the red tail speeding

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across the Mediterranean, until suddenly, it disappears. Was this a

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terror attack or mechanical failure? France's president says that nothing

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should be ruled out. TRANSLATION: We also have the duty to know

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everything about the causes of what has happened. No hypothesis should

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be rolled out, or preferred. In Cairo, relatives gathered at the

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airport. Families have been arriving here all morning, desperate to find

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out any information they can what happens to the flight. The flight

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was just 20 minutes from landing near at Cairo International Airport,

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when, according to authorities, it simply vanished, without any warning

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or distress call. This woman explains, my daughter was a

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stewardess, we do not know anything yet. Another says, we are worried

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and we are afraid and we are hearing different things mean the net which

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we do not know if they are true. The Egypt's aviation minister was called

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on for answers, he had few details. Do you have any security concerns

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about anyone on the aeroplane, passengers, crew members, whether

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they were on the flight deck? Nothing has been reported about

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that, we have no security concerns about a specific person. Don't

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forget, the investigation is still going on, I'm pretty sure that there

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is a profiling process for the people on board. The concern

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security divisions will be taking the necessary actions. Shortly

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afterwards, a ship's Captain posted this picture, yellow life jacket and

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part of an airline seat floating in Mediterranean waters. In Egypt this

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evening, families continue to wait the news, burdened by the knowledge

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that officials here think this was more likely a terror attack then an

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accident. STUDIO: Investigators will need

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to gather much more information than is available right now before

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deciding what caused the crash. Here's our Transport

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Correspondent Richard Westcott. VOICEOVER: As more of victims

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families head for Cairo, was this an accident or

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something more sinister? Well, the aircraft was

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an Airbus A320 and if you've ever flown, the chances are you've

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flown on one of these. It's one of the most

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common planes on earth. It does have an excellent safety

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record. This is footage of the actual

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aircraft that disappeared. This aircraft was delivered

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to EgyptAir in November 2003. We also know that the captain

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and the co-pilot were Let's have a look at

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what the radar tells us Having taken off from Paris

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in the late evening everything was normal

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for more than three hours. Greek controllers say the pilot

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is in good spirits repeated radio calls go

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unanswered. but the plane has simply dropped

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off the radar. TRANSLATION: It made a 90

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degree turn to the left, and then a 360 degrees

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turn towards the right. Descending from 37,000 to 15,000

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feet, then contact was lost. This is why terrorism

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can't be ruled out. was brought down over Egypt last

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year. It's widely believed a group linked

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to the so-called Islamic State They vowed to target Egypt

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and Westerners who visit. It appears that there has been some

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catastrophic event at 37,000 feet. And the most likely thing to have

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happened is actually some kind

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of an explosion inside This is the room at Cranfield

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University where air accident investigators

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from all over the world Experts here say that there will be

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early clues, but not Generally within a few hours

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we start to get a picture But the detail of the investigation

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will take many months and sometimes even years to fully

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understand what may have happened and where the lessons

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learned may be. So it's an anxious wait

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for the families. like these people

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off to Cairo today. STUDIO: All this week we've been

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reporting from prisons Drug abuse, violence,

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corruption and overcrowding, all of it putting huge pressure

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on the system, the prisoners and the staff who have

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to look after them. Self harm and suicide are both up

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by a quarter on last year. Ed Thomas, cameraman Tony Dolce

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and producer Noel Titheridge have spent a week

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inside Wandsworth Prison. Here's the second of

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their exclusive reports. There are some distressing scenes in

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this report. VOICEOVER: Life inside Wandsworth. SHOUTING

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Who cares for the men behind these doors? Lack of staff, lack of staff,

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that is all they see, that needs to change, we are human beings. Self

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harm, and prisoners in crisis. We need help, help. And calls for

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change. The system does not work, nothing works as it should. For

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seven days, the BBC was given rare access inside Wandsworth, to reveal

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the reality of life in an overcrowded, understaffed jail.

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On the wing, this man has been in a fight, he is distressed, he has

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smashed up his cell. This is my outlet. Inside, we find Nathan, he

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has self harm, he says is mental health is getting worse. He has

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personality disorder... I'm signed off from the doctor for severe

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anxiety. I only just received my medication yesterday. You asking for

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help? I am, but the service seems to be slow. Nathan is not alone, so

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many here are in crisis will on our final day in Wandsworth, this man

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came to see us, we cannot show it, but every inch of his body is

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covered in cuts. He is in distress, he speaks little English. Are you

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getting mental health help? Yes, yes. No sleeping. I cannot sleep.

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The amount of self harm, self-inflicted deaths, they are

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numerous. For prison officers like Steve Johnson, the demand never

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stop. What is the pressure like? If you cannot look up the vulnerable

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people, in a safe environment, people get hurt, people will die. Do

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you think lives could be saved if there was more members of staff?

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Definitely, definitely. There are demands all over Wandsworth, half

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the inmates here are foreign, many cannot speak any English. Romania?

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Romania? So many Romanians. Like Nikolai, and his friend, they say

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they have served their time but are waiting to be deported. Three weeks

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ago. Three weeks ago and yet they do not let me go home. I want to go

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back. I'm from Romania. It doesn't matter where you from comic human

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are human rights. Not everyone wants to return home, this man, unhappy

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with his cell, but proud of his life outside. What are you in for? Two or

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3000 I was stealing, pickpocketing. I am proud of it, I'm going to do it

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again. Astonishing stories, these are the pictures the governor here

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wanted people to see, to understand the need for reform. It is important

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for anybody who does not understand prisons to understand the pressures

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that we are under and what reform can do for us, and... Is that when

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you have let in the cameras? Yes, the public need to understand what

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prisons are about today and what reform will bring. The ambition to

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fix our prisons, to end the waste of lives lost behind bars.

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STUDIO: Eleven children have been attacked by a dog

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and one young girl is expected to need skin grafts

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after being bitten by the Staffordshire bull terrier.

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VOICEOVER: Kayden, Robbie and Corey are three of the 11

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They say it all happened very quickly.

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It started chasing us around the whole park and started biting us

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where the children were playing last night.

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The Staffordshire bull terrier ran all around this field

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randomly biting youngsters until some parents managed to corner

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The first thing I knew we had to do was to get the kids to safety.

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Other dads ran into the park to help.

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Obviously my first instinct was to get hold of the children

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and lift them to the highest place I could say that the dog

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The dog was eventually tied to the fence as police

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The injured children were given first aid in the street

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Nine of them were taken to hospital, three were kept in overnight.

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A 37-year-old woman has since been arrested on suspicion of having

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it was a shocking and frightening experience,

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Top story: search teams looking for the crashed Egyptair plane

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they have spotted debris likely to be from it in the Mediterranean,

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there were sixty six passengers and crew on the plane.

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how the overuse of antibiotics is creating drug resistant superbugs,

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infections could become a bigger threat than cancer.

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John Hughes is set to leave Inverness one-year after winning the

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Scottish cup after a falling out with the board. And the farmers

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union clash with government. Muirfield Golf Club in East Lothian

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has been told it will no longer host the prestigious Open Championship

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after it voted against allowing The club said it would

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continue to welcome women But that's not good enough

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for the R, Our Scotland Correspondent Lorna

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Gordon is at Muirfield. Yes, and I have seen at least two

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other women out on the fairways or with the golfers, but here is the

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thing, they have been here as visitors and not members, this move

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to continue with his male only membership is not illegal, but it

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has caused quite a degree of anger among the wider community, some say

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that this move will damage the club, not protect it will

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Muirfield, prestigious and steeped in tradition.

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And today courting controversy after its members voted

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We've been through a very thorough process and there's been a very high

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I think we must respect the result of the ballot.

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The East Lothian club has hosted the Open

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The East Lothian club has hosted the Open on 16

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some of the most famous names in golf have competed here and won.

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But not any longer. The Royal and ancient said it would not be staged

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at any venue that does not allow women. This is a private club and I

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accept that but Scotland has women leaders in every walk of life in

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politics, and business and everywhere and this decision is

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wrong. Others agree. Among them these women golfers at other courses

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along the Scottish coast. I wonder whether there is any logical reason

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and I'm quite surprised it can happen in Europe these days. It is

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terrible in 2016 to be honest. The views of those on the greens at

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Muirfield were more mixed. If that's how the members voted it has to be

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respected. I know lots of women golfers who will be disappointed.

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Women will still be admitted as visitors but the vote to continue

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excluding them as members may be costly to the reputation of this

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world-renowned club. Vauxhall is having to recall nearly

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a quarter of a million Zafira There've been complaints that some

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of the cars are still bursting into flames despite being repaired

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in the first recall. Before that the company had

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initially claimed fires were caused by improper repairs

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or using non-Vauxhall parts. This Zafira had been recalled

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and repaired but just weeks later it went up in flames,

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with a young family And the same thing happened

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to Bryan Adams in Sussex. He filmed what was left

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of his Zafira after it We feel that owning

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a Vauxhall Zafira is a bit like playing Russian roulette,

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you don't know whether the car you are driving is safe,

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you don't know whether the work that's been done

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on them is adequate. Last year Vauxhall said

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the problem was in the heating Most of the repairs have been done,

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but they are now recalling Well, it's when you have a recall

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that then has to be Very worrying for people

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who are putting their OK, Vauxhall have got the best

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of intentions, but maybe they went a bit early first time

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and should have got it right. With pictures like these Vauxhall

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says it is determined to finally put things right and will be contacting

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owners over the summer. The Supreme Court has ruled

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that the identity of a celebrity - accused of an extra-marital

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relationship - cannot be revealed The judges accepted that the man

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has a right to privacy. They rejected arguments from the Sun

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on Sunday newspaper that it should be allowed to identify

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the celebrity, because he has already been named in Scotland

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and the United States. It is one of the greatest challenges

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faced by doctors and surgeons - the growing resistance

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to antibiotics largely because they A government-sponsored report has

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warned that if nothing is done superbugs will kill someone,

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somewhere in the world every Our Medical Correspondent Fergus

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Walsh reports. In the pre-antibiotic era patients

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like 12-year-old Lily She spent two weeks critically ill

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in Birmingham Children's Hospital with a drug-resistant bacterial

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infection, but is now on the mend. They weren't quite sure

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which infections she had. It's amazing how these antibiotics

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have cured our daughter. This is what other

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sick kids experience. It really makes you feel grateful

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for what you have. The economist who led the review

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into superbugs say they could kill more people than cancer by 2050

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unless antibiotics are safeguarded. What we really need is efforts

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to register man and and stop An awareness campaign,

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state-of-the-art diagnostics. Dramatic reduction of

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the misuse in agriculture. These things can permanently

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solve the problem. The review says rapid diagnostic

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tests should be developed so patients get antibiotics only

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if their infection is bacterial. There should be major

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restrictions on the use There would be a levy on drug

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companies to pay for research Amoxicillin, gentamicin, kefloxin,

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the chances are at some point your life will depend

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on an antibiotic. But their golden age is over,

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there hasn't been a completely new class of these drugs in decades,

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and unless the world takes action, then in a few years you could come

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to hospital with a simple infection and the doctors and nurses will not

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be able to treat it. Doctors are already seeing worrying

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signs that the superbugs During the course of my career I've

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noticed already quite a sharp increase in the number of resistant

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bacteria that we have to treat, we have had to change

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the antibiotics that we are If we run out then I don't

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know what we'll do. And we all need educating about how

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to prevent the spread If antibiotics are to continue

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protecting future generations. Migration is one of the big issues

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in the EU referendum debate. The latest official figures show

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a sharp rise in the number of EU Those campaigning to leave the EU

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said it proved that UK Downing Street has said

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that the vast majority of jobs in the UK are carried out

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by British workers. Our Business Editor Simon Jack

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is here, with a Reality Thanks George - the shape of the UK

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workforce is changing. A record number of EU migrants

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are now employed in the UK. That's lead to claims that UK

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workers are being crowded out and seeing their wages depressed,

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because of a potentially unlimited Let's look at some

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of the numbers. Ten years ago there were

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three-quarters of a million EU Now there are 2.2 million -

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that's a record high. There's been an increase of 224,000

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in the past year alone. Remember, David Cameron has promised

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to reduce net migration Those

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changes mean that workers from the EU now make up nearly 7%

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of the UK workforce - a tripling in numbers

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over the past decade. In some sectors the numbers

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are much higher. At this farm in Lullington

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in Derbyshire, up to 60% of the workforce come

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from Eastern Europe, Some English people are complaining

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that we're taking their jobs. I don't think any of us

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is taking anyone's job. In most cases people do jobs

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which English people don't want. In my country the average

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salary per month is ?200. It's not hard to see why

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the migrants have kept on coming. Since 2004 when the Eastern European

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countries joined the European Union there's been a very big increase

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in the number of people who want to come to the UK,

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so that's continued since then. And in the last couple of years,

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because the UK economy has been growing more quickly

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than other European countries, that's attracted lots more people

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to come to work in the UK. It's not just about jobs,

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what about the impact It's like a juggernaut

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that is just rolling downhill. Nobody really knows

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how to address it. If they come here and

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they contribute and work and pay their taxes then

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I definitely think it is So while it is certainly true that

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EU migrants have become a bigger proportion of the workforce,

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the number of UK citizens in work is also rising, and so are wages,

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by more than inflation. Of course, it's also possible

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that wages would have risen even further -

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and more British people would be in work, if fewer EU

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workers had come here. So with 5 weeks to go

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until the referendum on Britain's future in the European Union,

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we're hearing from a range of voters, about the issues that

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will help them decide how to vote Tonight it's the turn

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of Jessica Jeans - a farmer My name is Jessica Jeans,

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I'm a beef farmer from Cornwall. We keep a herd of beef cows and also

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manage our farm and our orchards. I'm firmly in favour

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of leaving the European Union. I don't feel that it's accountable

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to the voting public. And it certainly feels like a lot

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of decisions are made between bureaucrats and European

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politicians who are very far removed from the people

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that they are supposed We spend a lot of our time dealing

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with legislation that actually we feel does not directly benefit

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British agriculture The debate has been quite polarised,

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certainly within our own family. My husband has been slow to come

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round to my way of thinking. I'm a little worried

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about limiting our market. We are not just going to float away

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into the middle of the Atlantic. Maybe in 20 years' time we might

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think it was a brilliant move, I really hope that the British

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public decide to vote out of Europe and that our government do a really

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good job of negotiating open trade deals that gives us access

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to markets across the world. I think British farming

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is incredibly resilient and I'm sure that whatever happens,

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farmers are going to be strong Jessica Jeans -

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a farmer in Cornwall - with her perspective ahead of the EU

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referendum. Hello. Belly change but whether on

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the cards over the next few days and today was a mixed picture. This was

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the scene sent in by a weather watcher in East Sussex. Hazy

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sunshine across the fielder buttercups. Less in the way of

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sunshine over towards the West. We have had quite a lot of rain out of

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the grey cloud for northern and western areas. Still heavy rain

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across Wales and northern England and thunderstorms across parts of

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Northern Ireland and the South West of Scotland. Through the evening and

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overnight the main rain pushes east and we will continue to see showers

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across western Scotland. For most places it will be a dry start to

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Friday morning with temperatures in double figures especially in towns

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and cities. It will be an improved day for many, more sunshine and dry

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and bright weather with isolated showers in England and Wales and

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more persistent rain in western areas during the afternoon. Before

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it gets there in the sunshine we will see high is up to 20 degrees,

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fairly pleasant, similar to today. A few weather fronts lining up in the

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Atlantic and heading to the West initially, through Friday and into

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Saturday rain works north and east across the country with many places

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on Saturday seeing bursts of rain. Heavy at times in parts of

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south-west England, Wales and northern England too. Temperatures

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up to around 18 degrees. For Sunday we will hold onto some rain

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particularly in the south-east and elsewhere a day of sunshine and

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showers. For most places Sunday should be the better day of the

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weekend. That's it from

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