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Our other headlines tonight: A female teacher is facing jahl after

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admitting sexual offences whth a schoolboy. Hundreds gather to say

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goodbye to Hollie Gazzard, the hairdresser stabbed to death in her

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salon. And reliving her Sochi success, Winter Olympic golden girl

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Lizzy Yarnold tells us what life is like, now that she is back hn Bath.

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A teacher is facing a possible jail sentence after she admitted four

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allegations of sexual offences against a teenage Bristol schoolboy.

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Kelly Ann`Marie Burgess ple`ded guilty to charges of a breach of

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trust with the boy who was `ged sixteen and seventeen at thd time.

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Our Home Affairs Corresponddnt, Steve Brodie, was in court. Drama

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teacher 26`year`old Kelly Ann`Marie Burgess from Newport, arrivdd at

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court to hear the prosecution reveal how she had betrayed her position of

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trust. North Somerset magistrates were told how the offences came to

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light last year when the te`cher and the boy ` who cannot be namdd for

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legal reasons ` went to a sdxual health clinic. The boy admitted

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having a sexual relationship with Burgess and told the clinic nurse

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her name. But when she was questioned, the 26`year`old gave a

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false name. When she was first arrested by the police, the teacher

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denied the offences but latdr when the police searched her homd they

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discovered text messages and she changed her mind. When detectives

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seized Kelly Burgess's mobile phone they found a text message from the

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boy. It said: " Got the polhce round, don't text back. Get your

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story straight." Burgess was charged with four offences of sexually

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touching the teenager, "Not reasonably believing he was aged 18

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or over." Burgess, who has since left her job, told the police she

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didn't think she was doing `nything illegal because as fas as she was

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concerned, he's reached the age of consent. This evening North Somerset

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Council said that the school takes safeguarding issues very seriously

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and this was an isolated incident. The school followed the correct

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procedures and has co`operated fully with the police. Granting Btrgess

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unconditional bail, Chair of the magistrates, Jane Corke, told the

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teacher that because the offences clearly deserve higher sentdnces

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than the bench can hand out, the case would be adjourned to Bristol

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Crown Court for sentencing. Police in Gloucestershire have carried out

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the first ever arrests in the county for child trafficking today. Four

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people were taken into custody suspected of moving young pdople

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about the county to be sexu`lly exploited. The crackdown is the

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first major operation for a new police unit. Our Gloucestershire

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reporter, Steve Knibbs, was given exclusive access to the raids this

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morning. No forced entry needed by police

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this morning. This was a major step in a unique investigation for police

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in Gloucestershire as arrests were quickly made. I'm arresting you on

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suspicion of child traffickhng by arranging and facilitating the

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travel of a child within thd UK for the purpose of sexual explohtation.

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Also arrested here, a 22`ye`r`old man on suspicion of child

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trafficking, sexual or indecent assault of a child and sexu`l

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grooming of a child. This operation is being run by the police's child

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sexual exploitation unit. It was set up just last September and `t that

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time they'd already identifhed over 70 children in the county who were

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potentially at risk. As This is their first major case and the first

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that anybody in Gloucestershire has been arrested under child

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trafficking legislation. After today's operation, police and social

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care teams visited the nine alleged victims in this case. They're all

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aged between 14 and 17 and police believe they've been trafficked

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between different houses in the city. Members of the public would

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tend to think it's children that get trafficked in and out of thd country

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and it could be either of those But it could also mean people that are

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trafficked within the country as well. It could be as simple as a

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child being moved from one `rea of Gloucester to another area of

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Gloucester with the purpose of committing a sexaul act and that

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could be classed as child trafficking. Such is the colplexity

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of this case that forensic teams were also brought in today to search

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the house and gather evidence. A We've gone around with the lead

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investigator and seen what they re trying to proive and what the

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allegations are and how fordnsics can assist with that. So we're

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trying to take a more specific approach to this job and cole up

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with a forensic strategy whhch we'll able to take forward with some

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laboratory submissions. A fdw miles away, a 19`year`old man was also

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arrested on suspicion of chhld trafficking and child rape, as well

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as a woman in her twenties on suspicion of trafficking. All four

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are tonight still in custodx as part of a major crackdown on child sexual

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exploitation in the county. Joining us now is Sheila Taylor frol the

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charity NWG, which works with children and young people who are

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victims of exploitation. How big a problem is this? Way don't really

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know. That is part of the issue We have only looked at smaller elements

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of it, such as group and gang associated sexual exploitathon. How

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wide internal trafficking of young people is, we have no idea. We

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always think of it as being people from another country, but as we saw

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another port, this is very local. Most people think people behng

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involved in German traffickhng from abroad in the more traditional sense

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of the word, but what we ard seeing is movement, harbouring, receiving

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young people, facilitating the movement, and these are all acts of

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trafficking, and as we get lore familiar with the legislation, we

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will be able to utilise it better, and as knowledge increases we are

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able to spot it better. What can be done to help the victims? They are

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the ones being caught up in this. They are in a very difficult

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situation. You are talking `bout young people that have been quest,

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raped, blackmailed, acts of violence against them, so, talking ott about

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this is difficult. It needs to be a wraparound service from all of the

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people who have the duty of care for them, children's services, health

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services, the police, any of those voluntary sector organisations that

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have engagement with those xoung people, to get a secure blanket and

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network of trusted people around them, to help them during what is

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going to be a difficult timd. Is there anything that parents can do,

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any advice to what to look out for? Child sexual exploitation is

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complicated. It comes in many different varieties within society.

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So, online grooming, we havd seen a lot of. We have seen young people

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getting excessive text mess`ges unwonted phone calls, going missing

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from home or, becoming isol`ted and secretive, all of those things were

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cheap you might think of as normal teenage behaviour, but you `re

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looking for something over `nd above that, something that worries you.

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And our website and other wdbsites have got advice for parents on

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there. Family and friends of Hollie Gazzard packed into Gloucester

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cathedral for her funeral today The hairdresser was stabbed at the city

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centre salon where she workdd just under four weeks ago. She w`s just

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20. Here's Liz Beacon. Arriving at Gloucester Cathedral this afternoon,

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Hollie's parents Nick and M`ndy held on to their eldest daughter as they

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prepared to say goodbye to their youngest. Nearly 700 people had

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packed in to the cathedral, a sea of colour at her family's requdst.

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Today was a very special dax. It was such a sad and violent storx. The

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cathedral has been able to `llow so many people to come, in bright

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colours, as the family asked, and to give the message that love hs

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stronger than death, and th`t came through in the service, the readings

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and in the singing, and it was special for people to be able to

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come together and recognise that when something awful happens,

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actually, love is stronger than death. Many of those here h`d known

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Hollie as a hairdresser ` a job she loved. But it was in the salon where

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Hollie worked where she was stabbed to death. Today offered an `ttempt

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to try and make sense of th`t. The hundreds of people inside the

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cathedral have just been relinded of who Hollie Gazzard was. Her

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grandfather has just spoken of a beautiful, vivacious young woman. He

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explained how this is the pdrfect venue for Hollie Gazzard because she

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was a big Harry Potter fan. She might culling up the can of Coke, a

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bar of chocolate and a good movie. "Small in stature but great in

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character." There were other tributes to Hollie today. One from

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her nine`year`old cousin. Hollie, it said, where H is for Happy, O is for

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Outstanding, L is for Love, because you loved leopard Print, I for

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Intelligent and E because everyone loves you. And from the numbers who

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came here today to pay their respects, that was obvious. Thank

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you for joining us. Ian will be here with a full weather forecast later.

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Also still to come, the man behind the legend that is Dame Edn`. Yes,

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we have Barry Humphries on the sofa. Police in Somerset are appe`ling for

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witnesses after a man died during the early hours of yesterdax morning

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in Taunton. The man, who was 23 was involved in a collision with a taxi

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on the A358 at Obridge Viadtct around three o'clock. He was

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declared dead at the scene shortly afterwards. A company which was in

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charge of the Cotswold Country Park and Beach at the time of thd death

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of a teenage girl, is facing two criminal charges under health and

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safety regulations. 15`year`old Kajil Devi from west London died

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after disappearing under water in July 2010. A previous inquest said

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it was an accidental death. But Cotswold District Council is

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bringing two charges, saying that WM Active Ltd failed to make a suitable

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and sufficient assessment of the risks at the water park. Thd case

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will be heard at Gloucester Crown Court on April the 11th. A

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double`decker bus has had its roof completely ripped off after it drove

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under a bridge in Cheltenhal. There were no passengers on board when the

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crash happened just after sdven o'clock this morning, and the driver

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escaped uninjured. An investigation is now under way to find out how it

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happened. Disruption is continuing on the waterways in the centre of

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Bath after a narrow boat capsized in a lock on the Kennet and Avon canal.

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Nobody was hurt in the incident but boat owners are currently unable to

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use the stretch of water. Fhona Lamdin's been in Widcombe and sent

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us this report. It's the thhrd evening this canal's been blocked.

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600 metres of water in central Bath on lockdown, with no way on to the

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river and into Bristol. So did how this boat end up like that? The

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three men who hire that camd from Bradford`on`Avon on, to Bristol and

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when they got to this lock they did not get the boat into the rhght

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position before draining thd lot. They needed to get the boat in front

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of this sign, and because they did not, the rudder got caught on the

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sill. Six inches forward and it would have been safe. Can you

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imagine being inside that while it goes down? It would send a shiver

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down your spine. You have not got a lot of time to react. None of the

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men on board were hurt, but it's going to cost thousands to reopen

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the lock. We will be draining the water down to about 300 millilitres,

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then we need to rescue the fish get them out, make them safe, then we

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will bring in a crane, and `ttempt to refloat the boat. But until

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that's done, many who live on the water are trapped. Anyone who needs

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to get down onto the river cannot do it. Until it is moved. Just trapped.

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They all are ` probably unthl the end of the week. Yeovil Town should

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be forced to convert their Huish Park stadium into an all`se`ter

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venue, according to BBC football pundit Leroy Rosenior. Regulations

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currently state clubs promoted to the Championship have two ydars to

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bring their facilties up to scratch. Rosenior's comments come ahdad of

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BBC Late Kick Off's debate on safe standing tonight at 11.25PM. If you

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want to get in the Championship have the right facilities. That is

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not just down to the club btt the authorities as well. Lots of money

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is going into the game. It needs to be channelled to the lower division

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clubs like Yeovil Town. That is where the problem is. Tonight's Late

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Kick Off programme will also be discussing Bristol City's plans to

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install "rail`seats" at Ashton Gate, which allow the option to stand or

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sit at matches. One month after winning gold in Sochi at thd Winter

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Olympics, Lizzy Yarnold fin`lly made it home to her flat in Bath. She has

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managed to cram in a holidax, but now she is looking forward to seeing

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her friends and doing a bit of knitting. She popped in to see us

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and spoke to our sports editor and said that it was good to be home. I

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have been back for three hotrs, which has been amazing. I h`ve been

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able to unpack and put some washing on. I feel much more at homd, being

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back in Bath. I have not had much rest in the last five years, so

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every night I go to bed and I dream about the track at Sochi. If you

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have any of those dreams whdre you wake up thinking that you h`ve not

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won the medal, or anything like that? I am prone to sleepwalking and

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my roommate in Sochi told md that the day after I won the racd,

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through the night I said three words, all night, and that was, " I

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did it". What were you thinking about, going down the track? By the

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time of the fourth one I was able to relax a little bit, and I rdlaxed

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too much and had a little bht of skid, and I thought that thd coaches

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would be having a heart att`ck, so I just tried to relax. Just allowing

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your body to pick up as much speed as you can, and enjoying it. Of

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course, my family were therd, and I didn't realise how important it was

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until I saw their faces and I heard the screams and saw the tears and

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the pride. They have been through the hardship with me, and now when I

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am successful, I wanted thel to be with me, as well. The day after the

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race I got my gold medal and I completely forgot the worst of the

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national anthem. It was all very nerve wracking. `` completely forgot

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the words of. Every time yot go down, it is nerve wracking. Part of

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me says, every time, you don't have to do this, you can just le`ve, no

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one will notice, but then another part of me says, it is good fun

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just go for it. Is it true that you like knitting? Yes, I have got some

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in my handbag. I am not verx good, at the moment, but in normal life I

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am quite a boring person, apart from my rather extreme day`to`dax job.

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You have got the best thing you can win in your sport. Where do you go

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from here? I have got lots of fan mail, which I cannot wait to reply

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to. I am an athlete, so hopdfully I will get back into the gym soon and

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be physically and emotionally ready and then start competing in the next

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World Cup season in October. What a lovely interview. We'll back,

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Lizzie. And great sleep talking I did it, I did it!

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A Somerset primary school whth a 300`year history has been s`ved from

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closure, after parents dippdd into their pockets. The privatelx`run

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Chard School announced before Christmas that it may have to close

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because of funding problems. But parents stepped in and have now set

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up a new board of trustees to run the school. Clinton Rogers has been

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back to the classroom. The lark more lovely and more temperate...

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Shakespeare was writing somd of his work the same century Chard School

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was born. But 340 years of history can count for nothing in harsh

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Financial Times. This private primary school was facing closure

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before Christmas when the trustees announced they were running out of

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money. That's when parents stepped in with their own cash. On `verage,

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?1,000 each to keep the school afloat in the short term, and come

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up with a plan for the long term. What we want to do is put a

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restructuring in place so that we are not relying on parents bailing

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the school out. We want to put a long`term plan together that will

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see this school going on to the future for another 340 years. Why do

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you think so many parents wdre willing to dip into their pockets? I

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don't figure everyone can afford it, but the alternatives are 40 minutes

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to an hour away, a lot more expensive, and if you have got

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something that works, why change it? Pupil numbers have dropped from 110

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to 93, but those who are here seem happy it now has a future So the

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goal now is to market the school harder and attract more pardnts

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willing to pay the fees of ?1,8 0 a term. I do not want to be sdparated

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before the last term. Going to a new school and then moving again. I just

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wanted to stay on. Is everybody happy now? I am happy. Everxbody

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says, I want to close the school down, but deep down inside, they

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don't. So the goal now is to attract more parents willing to pay the fees

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of around 1800 tonnes each term `` ?1800. The new trustees ` m`inly

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parents ` say that as this hs ranked one of the best primary schools in

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the country. The international comedy legend, Barry Humphrhes, is

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in Bristol this evening to receive a special award. Barry Humphrhes is

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known to millions around thd world, for performing as his alter`ego Dame

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Edna Everage. But he's also a renowned actor, musical performer

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and artist. Tonight, he'll be presented with the Slapstick

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Festival Comedy Legend Award, after a show in central Bristol. H am

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Barry Humphries. I was recently in Bristol doing my farewell show. And

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I am back to collect a wonddrful award tonight. I have only started

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getting awards, late in lifd. For nothing in particular, just for

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still being alive, I think! And I have been invited to these studios

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for an interview. And I havd been told, but I wouldn't mind starting

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the interview so that is whx I am talking to you now. My friends here,

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whose names I cannot remembdr, are going to be interviewing thd! You

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are very attractive and young. That is the most original start to an

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interview that I have experhenced. You have been winning awards for

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many years. In fact, since 0975 Why did you particularly want to come

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back for this one? Because H was asked, and I have always liked

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Bristol. One of my best fridnds is Peter Nichols, perhaps the greatest

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living British playwright, `nd he is a Bristol man, he writes all of his

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plays about Bristol. I told him I was coming to Bristol and hd said,

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were you staying, and I said, I am staying with your mother. And he

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said, she has been dead for years. You are best known for Dame Edna,

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and Sir Les Patterson, but xou have had success in so many other fields.

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Film producing, writing, pahnting. Which has given you greatest

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pleasure? I get lots of ple`sure from everything I do. I havd never

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taken work very seriously. H have just thought of it as a hobby,

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really. I could not give up acting and performing. But, dragging myself

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from one city to another, and strange hotels, and you know, I

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could reach the age where I might have to get up during the nhght And

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not to put out the cat! And in strange hotels, finding the bathroom

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can be difficult. So, you whll not be cheering but not disappe`ring

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completely. Certainly not. Ht is inviting a lot of strangers to

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share, for a couple of hours, my view of life. I have discovdred over

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the years that my view of lhfe is sufficient the amusing and

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interesting to hold their attention and persuade them to part whth a few

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shillings. You will be doing that night in Bristol. I am very grateful

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to be invited back. Congrattlations on another award. Thank you. Barry

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Humphries. He had a lot to say for himself. The interview went on for

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much longer than that. We h`ve a longer version on the Facebook page.

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It is 11.5 minutes long. A car which became an icon of the Somerset

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floods after it was almost completely submerged in watdr, is

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now being sold at auction online. You may remember seeing this car

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which was abandoned on the road to the village of Muchelney. After

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three months underwater, it's now being sold online to raise loney to

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help the victims of the floods. So far it's had more than 90 bhds and

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potentially raising more th`n ? 00. I hope they raise lots of money

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Time now for the weather forecast. Is it going to remain fine through

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the week? It is going to ch`nge We have cooler and more unsettled

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weather on for the time it remains fairly

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benign. It should brighten tp through the course of tomorrow

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afternoon. In places it will be quite windy. High pressure hs

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sinking to the south. This week called front is going to brhng, as

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well as cloud, showers and like rain. You will see things starting

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to brighten up to the East. For this evening, it is a question of a drive

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picture, but the most part, it will be a cloudy night. By tomorrow

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morning, that weak front just starting to show, one or two showers

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ahead of it. It will be drive for the rush hour, and not parthcularly

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chilly, with temperatures bdtween 5`7 Celsius. Tomorrow, we h`ve some

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outbreaks of rain moving eastwards, nothing significant. And thd wind

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speed, the Bristol Channel will be windy with gusts of up to 34 mph.

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And in the afternoon, a dry, bright picture, with some sunshine, and

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temperatures of 12 Celsius. In those sunny spells it should feel decent

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enough. It will change towards the end of the beat. Low`pressure

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starting to dominate again, and you can see from those tightly packed

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isobars, it will be windy, with this cold front as ring in, as the name

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suggests, a cooler regime. `` ushering in. Some heavy showers

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falling behind that, and temperatures dropping away. So,

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temperatures remaining at around 12 Celsius through the next two or

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three days. Then you will sde the rain starting to arrive overnight on

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Thursday into Friday. Some of that could be heavy in places, then

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leading to a much more unsettled weekend. Was it ever going to last?

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You are better than that, I`n. Spring is springing back. I am back

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at lunchtime tomorrow. And H will be back with the ten o'clock ndws

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tonight. But from all of us on the programme, good evening.

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