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to a damning review of Scotland Yard's handling of the case. That's

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Welcome. Our main story tonhght all from the BBC News at

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Welcome. Our main story tonhght Jail for the ruthless gang who

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raided a jewellery shop. Thdy were caught by security cameras smashing

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cases and terrifying staff. The thieves had come from the Mhdlands

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and targeted the shop in a peaceful country town. The other headlines

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tonight: The hundred million price t`g for

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staying dry ` who will pay to save the Somerset Levels from more

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catastrophic floods? I am going to be discharged on Monday. Out of

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hospital at last ` the little girl who was found a one`in`a`million

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bone marrow match. And the day that books came alive in classrooms all

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over the west. A gang from the Midlands has been

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jailed today after a raid on a Wiltshire jewellery shop. They made

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off with diamond rings and dxpensive watches after smashing display

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cabinets with crowbars, in front of terrified staff. Andrew Plant's

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report contains the dramatic moment, captured on the shop's CCTV, when

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the gang burst into the shop ` and the violence which followed. This

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jewellery shop, just a few linutes after opening doors on Tuesday

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morning last year. The thred female staff are browsing the Internet

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completely unprepared for what is about to happen. The women try to

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take cover behind the countdr, one of them is dragged away and forced

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to open a safe containing dhamond rings downstairs. The men slash up

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the glass cabinets, scooping the jewellery inside into bags. Less

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than two minutes after it started, they are gone, leaving the woman

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terrified inside. The gang of five had driven down from Coventry and

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waited outside for the shop to open. Marcus: Was the first insidd. He was

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joined by his friend, Paul Gallimore. Then it was Christian

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Coulson, just 19 at the timd, using his crowbar smash the cases. This

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was not a random raid. The gang had re`searched what they were doing and

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heard about the diamond rings on display in the gas `` glass

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cabinets. The attack lasted a few minutes and they left with their

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rucksacks stuffed with ?300,000 worth of expensive jewellerx.

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Waiting outside was Leroy Green in a getaway car. What his err`tic

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driving attracted attention. As they sped along the motorway tow`rds

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Oxford, he crashed the getaway vehicle. The gang abandoned the car

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and ran. They tried to escape, they hid in the grounds of the hospital,

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we contained that and arrested them there. All the stolen jewels were

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found in the car. The gang were jailed for between four and five

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years. The women in the shop at the time say they are still terrified by

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what happened, six months after their ordeal.

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An extra ?10 million has bedn promised to Somerset by the

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government, on the day the county delivered their flood action plan to

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Downing Street. The cash will be used to sort out roads which have

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been damaged by the miles of standing water this winter. But

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Somerset's flooding wish list will cost ?100m ` and that's just for

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starters. Will the full amotnt ever be raised? Scott Ellis has been

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finding out. After the floods in Somerset. The final 20`year action

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plan ` delivered to Downing Street today. In the final report ` we ve

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learned Somerset wants a tidal barrier on the River Parrett near

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Bridgwater built by 2014. Much quicker than previouslx

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thought. It'll cost up to ?30m. It's part of an initial food package

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totalling ?100m. We asked the Environment Secretary

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if government will pay out the full amount. We have put in ?10 lillion

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to get cracking on the dredging as soon as it is safe. We also have put

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in to different parts to help local farmers. The Department of Transport

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is putting in ?10 million to help with blockages. Local government

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departments have put in ?500,00 to help local councils with recovery.

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That is an extremely good start So ` the government won't pay the full

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?100m. Leaving Somerset to raise much of the cash itself. Ond idea is

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a local tax or levy ` to pax for flood protection.

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Before 1995, and dredging, there was a levy, that was raised on keeping

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the Somerset Levels as they are Local tax will be spent on local

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people, maintaining Somerset. Somerset will also have to `ttract

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investment to pay for flood protection. It's an advantage, then,

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that the levels are an area of special scientific interest. Nature

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will be part of the solution, and it will attract investment as well

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Already, farmers are getting significant amounts of monex to

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manage their land in a wildlife friendly way. That is the start We

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believe this place can tradd on the quality of its natural environment.

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It will be a county`wide effort to hit the ?100m mark. But in the long

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run, it may work out cheaper than annual flooding ` and the cost of

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each disaster. These Dutch pumps use 6000 litres of diesel every day I'm

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told the total cost of the dmergency response so far is ?6 million. And

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then there's the wider costs to Somerset's flood victims and

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businesses. James Winslade back at his farm today ` where lossds could

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reach hundreds of thousands of pounds. He wants priority ghven to

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preventing floods, rather than resilience. Instead of raishng the

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road, why not put ?26 million into helping clean the river out.

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Somerset was told by the Prhme Minster money's no object. That was

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a short`term promise. Funding for the next 20 years will have to be

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hard won ` by Somerset itself. The leader of Somerset Council, John

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Osman, is in Burrowbridge for us this evening.

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?100 million to sort this ott once and for all would be a barg`in,

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wouldn't it? ?100 million is the figure we have calculated. We've had

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a good day. We've had ?10 mhllion given to us by government today We

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are continuing to press govdrnment to get as much money as we can for

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Somerset residents. From wh`t the minister said, I counted about 40

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million. That is ?60 million to go. Where is that coming from? @ number

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of ways. We're choosing the right schemes. There are a number of

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schemes, from a tidal Barrett, permanent pump stations. `` tidal

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barrages. The government has said 40 million. Where is the rest coming

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from? Obviously it will comd from you. If you think I will accept the

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first offer I get then you have picked the wrong person. How far are

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you going? We will carry on pressing government to get a fair de`l for

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Somerset residents unfortun`tely, this is the third time residents

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have been flooded. We thank government for what they have given,

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we are obviously going to work hard locally to raise money and help

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government but we want more. As the government explained why it is not

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giving more after all the flooding? Prime minister said money w`s no

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object. Absolutely. Money is no object and it cannot happen again.

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The Prime Minister said that. It is our job to make sure we get as much

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money from government as we can We are a working partnership. We have

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district councils and a county council but are happy to get what

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money they can. We cannot ftnd absolutely everything but wd will do

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what we can working in partnership with government. If you are

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committed to this scheme, it is going to be a local tax, isn't it?

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That is one thing that has been raised. I am not in favour of that,

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personally. We give a lot of money from council tax and business rates

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to government. It is about time we asked if we could keep some of that.

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Thank you. For those used to getting flooded `

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how easy is it to cope with the aftermath of the water? Manx

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communities in Gloucestershhre flood regularly ` and have done shnce

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2007. There's a huge amount of resilience, but as our

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Gloucestershire reporter Stdve Knibbs has been finding out, it s

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still a painful process every time. Tirley, a month ago. Today H'm back

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to see Zog Ziegler ` this ydar he was flooded for a fourth tile since

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'07. He was too upset at thd damage to let us film inside, but nearby

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the debris left from the floods was plain to see. It all takes hts toll.

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Getting to the stage where H wish I had never seen the place. There is

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no stopping it. Every time xou think it cannot happen again, it tsed to

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happen every 25 years, but ht has become an annual event. Big

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clean`ups are underway to shift huge amounts of wood that drifted across

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flooded fields. In the orange jackets, community payback teams

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have even been drafted in to help. This is an area that's learnt how to

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get back to normal as quickly as it can. The pub is flood proof. Once it

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happens, everything gets moved to a higher level, we have pumps in

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place. We had ten going this year. Thank God we did not have electric.

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As we drive to the next village the destructive legacy of the storms and

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floods is clear to see. This pub has been cut off or flooded 50 times in

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the last seven years. It's getting ready to open on Monday for the

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first time since Christmas Dve and coping, like so many here, with no

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government hand`outs and not being able to get insurance. That is why

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we've got to save as much as we can, but you cannot save everythhng.

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There is always somewhere you've forgotten, something falls off, you

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lose things. We have lost fridges and freezers. There is nothhng we

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can do about that. Being back here, it is unbelievable to think that

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three weeks ago this area w`s under several feet of water. For people

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that live here, it is a fact of life, and they do develop

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resilience. But they will tdll you that flooding is something xou never

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really get used to. We hope the wet weather is behind us for now. You're

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watching the BBC. Coming up a bit later in the programme... Rtn as

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fast as you can, and tell the children their photograph mhght be

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on TV as we celebrate World Book Day with you.

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As the country remembers thd millions who died in World War One,

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people in a Wiltshire village say they're horrified that thieves have

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stolen the centrepiece of their village's war memorial. The

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three`foot bronze statue in Wingfield, near Trowbridge, was

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created in honour of those who died and those who were brought to the

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village to recover from thehr injuries. Catherine Powell reports.

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Torn from its post. The bronze statue had marked the village

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crossroads at Wingfield since October 1917. Gutted. To thhnk

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somebody could stoop so low as to pinch Christ from our cross. Saw it

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as I drove past, it looks ddsolate. Shame on anyone who took it. It s a

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loss felt more keenly by Michael Copland`Griffiths. His family

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commissioned the piece during the WW1. His great Aunt sculpted it I

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felt horrified. It is the cdntre of the village. I felt the heart had

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been ripped out of the vill`ge. It is significant, this book whll

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point. I felt really upset. I still feel upset. Michael's mother is 93.

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Her mother and grandmother turned their home in the village into a

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hospital for injured soldiers during the war. They never forgot their

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experiences. The memorial w`s put up by my grandmother and grandfather

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and it was a place where people could go and pray for their

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relatives or friends in the war The villagers hope those who stole the

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statue will realise its significance and return it. If not, they say

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they'll raise the money to replace it, as a mark of respect for those

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who suffered and died. And the villagers told Cathdrine

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that the value of the bronzd was probably about ?40.

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Three people have been arrested after a teenager died in a Bristol

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street yesterday evening. The 19`year`old was found in a parking

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area in Little Gay Street in St Paul's at 8:30. He was treated at

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the scene by paramedics but died from his injuries. Three te`ching

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unions organised a private leeting for staff at a school in Bath today,

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giving them the opportunity to voice concerns about how it's run.

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Oldfield School converted to an academy in 2011. It's rated as

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outstanding by Ofsted. But `t the end of last year, concerns were

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raised about the handlings of complaints and grievances. The

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results of a surprise visit by Ofsted have yet to be made fully

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public. Courts across the Wdst are set to grind to a halt tomorrow as

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barristers and solicitors go on strike. The walk`out is in protest

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over the Government's plans to slash the legal aid budget. And as our

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Home Affairs Correspondent Steve Brodie reveals, the lawyers'

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campaign could result in longer term delays in our courts. Andrew Langdon

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QC leaves Bristol Crown Court. But the leader of the Western Chrcuit

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who represents a thousand b`rristers won't be returning tomorrow `

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because he'll be on strike. The QC and his colleagues are furious with

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the Government and the Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling's plans

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which they say will result hn the closure of firms and a fall in the

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quality of justice. Barristers feel they should show

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their disgust at that. It is not about the livelihood of lawxers

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They will be fine and they will find something else to do. It is about

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the criminal to this system being very seriously undermined. The

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Government is cutting ?220m from the legal aid budget. Funding of

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criminal legal aid solicitors is to be cut by nearly 9%. That's followed

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by a cut of 17.5% next year. Not only will barristers and solicitors

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be on strike tomorrow ` thex have also decided to abandon thehr

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long`established practice of taking over trials and hearings whdn

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colleagues aren't available. The result, they say, will be chaos ` as

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more than 50% of cases come to an abrupt halt. Victims and witnesses

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must be protected. We have ` government that speaks the language

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of them but the quality of `dvocacy on either side of the fence,

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prosecuting and defending, hs going to suffer. Not only will thd cuts

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result in the closure of legal aid`based solicitors here in Bristol

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and elsewhere in the West, but in the long run, claim lawyers, it s

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the public who will suffer the most. We asked the Ministry of Justice for

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an interview but they told ts in a statement that like all govdrnment

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departments they were dealing with unprecedented financial challenge.

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They said they had spoken at length to solicitors and barristers about

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the reforms and their plans reflect many of the changes they asked for.

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But that did include reducthons in fees ` which they said workdd out at

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an average of 6% overall. Solicitors working in Bristol say the dxisting

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system is already failing the public. I wish this Lord Ch`ncellor

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would engage. I wrote to hil as long ago at the 13th of February asking

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for a response at his request, to engage with him. I have still got no

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response. As lawyers go on strike they point out that last ye`r the

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legal aid budget was underspent by ?180m ` but still the Government

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wants to cut the budget. A seven`year`old from Wiltshire who's

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been battling leukaemia for the second time left hospital today

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Ellie Davidson had a bone m`rrow transplant in January after a

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one`in`a`million match donor was found in Germany. She's been keeping

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a video diary of her time at Bristol Children's Hospital ` just for us.

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Feeling good, and now seven year old Ellie Davidson has started her

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journey home to Wiltshire. For six weeks, this isolation room `t

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Bristol Children's Hospital has been her only view.

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Leaving the hospital. Money, and me. So today, she steps outside of the

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hospital for the first time, another small step towards recovery.

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Everything is looking good `t the moment, really happy. Want to take

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this time out to see how extremely proud I am of my daughter and my

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little boy who has had to ddal with me being away. After beating

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leukaemia once, at the age of six the devastating news the cancer had

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come back. Ellie's only hopd a bone marrow transplant from an anonymous

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donor. It was getting close, Christmas time, getting to that

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point, every single day, worrying about it, thinking about it, then

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when the news finally came ht was absolutely amazing, it was our

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Christmas, really. Just happy that the worst part of the journdy is

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over, we are looking forward to a new part. Really happy. For the next

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six weeks, Ellie will be st`ying near the hospital. What you want to

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do when you grow up? Be a p`inter. Done lots of it. Ellie knows she's

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not out of the woods yet, btt today marks another milestone in her

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battle against leukeamia. We are very proud. Everyone here is

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rooting for you and everyond at home. Thank you. Brilliant. Plans to

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publicly display one of the largest hoards of coins ever found hn a

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Roman town have moved a step closer. The hoard of 17,500 silver coins was

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discovered in Beau Street in Bath, 150 metres from the Roman B`ths in

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2007. Now, thanks to a Heritage Lottery Fund, the council is hoping

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to create a community project around the find. Schools around thd West

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have seen a magical transformation as thousands of pupils attended as

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characters from well`known books. You have sent us some photos of your

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children dressed as Harry Potter, in celebration of World Book D`y.

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In Cedar Class everything w`s a little bit different today. Uniforms

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had been magicked away, and so had the pupils. We couldn't find

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Scarlett ` only Dorothy. William had been replaced by Luke Skywalker And

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where's Ella? I, for one, h`ve absolutely no idea.

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We really enjoy it, it really raises the profile of books and re`ding and

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gives the children the opportunity to talk about the things thdy like

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to read at home and different books to the ones we share in school. It

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is a bit of metal out of cardboard we have made and painted. Hd is the

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hero of most things. He has lots of friends. She is a little girl, not

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that little. Are you enjoying today? Yes. That is quite a lot. Plenty

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more of you have been enjoyhng it. We could not fit everyone into this

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but we thought we would share a few.

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It is a fun way to spend thd day and to get more engaged with thd

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wonderful world of books. Don't panic, there are more pictures on

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our Facebook page. A cat is recuperating at the RSPCA after

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travelling almost 100 miles underneath a coach. It was heard by

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the driver at Bristol bus station, having seemingly climbed on board in

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Barnstaple. Now in much safdr surroundings, the cat appears be on

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the road to recovery. I am tnloading my passengers and I heard this cat.

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I realised it was coming from underneath my coach. I got down on

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my hands and knees, could not see it anywhere. I had to leave it up to my

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engineering department. He was up in among the metalwork, the front

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wheels. I bet it did not evdn buy a ticket. Thank goodness, somd good

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news to bring. The weather hs going to be mild, good news. We h`ve

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focused on flooding, it is ` pleasure to bring new forec`sts

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which do not have any threat of heavy rain. The reason is hhgh

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pressure building through the course of the weekend, it will then

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dominate next week, it could be a ten day spell before we see a return

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of some more unsettled weather. But I think the headline is there is a

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taste of spring over the next few days. It will be extremely welcome.

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There will be cloud bringing patchy rain, it will not be dissimhlar to

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this afternoon. Progressively, things will brighten up. By

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mid`afternoon we will have sunshine returning from the West. Just look

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at how things are shaping up at the moment, this frontal zone h`s

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lingered through the course of the day. There has been some outbreaks

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of rain and it will trundle across tomorrow morning, eventuallx it will

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take the cloud cover away. Ht will brighten up. To the south, this warm

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front is returning on this `rea of high pressure, it will dominate into

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Saturday morning, so it will start Saturday with cloud around. Saturday

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will brighten up. This evenhng, the forecast has not really picked up,

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but there are some outbreaks of rain, journeying eastwards. You will

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notice the signal for fragmdnted rain to travel across as we head

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into tomorrow morning. Tomorrow night will be a continuation of the

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theme of the day. It will bd decidedly mild, I think the heating

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could be switched off. I wotld not be surprised if it is around eight

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or nine. There will still bd some patchy rain. The West will brighten

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up, the rest of you will follow suit as we had through the afternoon The

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sun will go down at 6pm. Temperatures will be safely up into

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double figures. The lowest hs 1 degrees. There could be temperatures

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of 13 degrees. It will feel springlike. There will be cloud

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around to start Saturday, some drizzle. It will brighten up. That

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could be widely felt. We will reverse all of this on Sund`y. It

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will start on a bright note and as the day continues it will gdt

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brighter. Next week we have a similar story, it will be c`lled by

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night, decidedly pleasant bx the day. I am in shock. It will be mild.

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