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Our other headlines tonight. Under attack. A rising number of `ssaults

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on paramedics, the very people who try to save lives.

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The suits that makes you fedl stiff and tired ` how medical workers are

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finding out what it's like to be old.

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And the West Country hopeful hoping to be crowned The Voice in

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tomorrow's live final. Good evening. The Prime Minhster

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came back to Somerset today to see for himself the dredging work he'd

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ordered. David Cameron famotsly said money was no object when it came to

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helping people on the Levels. But with the flood water now gone and

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dredging underway, is the ftnding in place to secure the long`term

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future? Clinton Rogers reports. Unlike his Environment Secrdtary,

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the Prime Minister was wearhng wellies for his trip to muddy

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Somerset. He'd come to see the work he had personally ordered, keen to

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point out he'd kept to his word ` dredging would start as soon as the

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floodwaters had gone. There are those who still say that drddging

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won't work, that the Prime Linister is just giving the people of

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Somerset what they want to hear Giving them false hope. It's costing

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?5 million to remove silt from a five mile stretch of the rivers Tone

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and Parrett and the Prime Mhnister clearly bristled at suggesthons that

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it's a waste of time. Look at that river, see how much

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bank is being taken out of ht to increase its capacity and don't tell

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me that won't make a differdnce But most people agree if flooding

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like this is to be avoided hn the future, it'll take more than just

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making the rivers flow more quickly. Local authorities and other parties

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have drawn up a 20 year flood plan for the Levels, covering evdrything

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from dredging to building a flood barrier further downstream hn

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Bridgwater. It is a big shopping list with a big price tag ` around

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?100 million. So when local MPs and civic leaders met the Prime Minister

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this morning, they were keen to push the point that the ?20 millhon the

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Government has given so far isn t enough.

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We have a long way to go. This is a very long road. But it is not

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acceptable for the government or anyone to stop pushing. We will

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continue to push. So will there be more money? Will

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the government step up to p`y for more dredging long term?

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Let's get this dredging dond. This will take the river back to the

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level it was in 1960. But pdople want to know if it will be

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continued? It will be a continuous process, a 20 year plan. But

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obviously costs have to be shared. So no clear commitment on more

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Government money on whether this will be the first and last dredging

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in Somerset. A hospital in Bristol has admitted

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it was fully to blame for mhstakes at a maternity ward which ldd to a

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baby being born with permandnt brain damage. Ollie Lewis was onlx

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expected to live a few hours, but is now two years old. His parents in

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Weston`super`Mare have given up work to care for him. Scott Ellis has

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been to meet them. Ollie's loving parents are `lso his

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full time carers. Their son is blind, suffers epilepsy and severe

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cerebral palsy. He needs to be pump fed 20 hours a day. You sledp, but

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you don't sleep properly because you are always waiting for him to stir.

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He chokes a lot in his sleep. I don't think we could have coped if

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one of us had been at work. You cannot do all day, then all night,

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then all of the next day. Btt something of breakthrough today for

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the family. The trust in ch`rge of St Michael's Hospital in Brhstol are

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admitting full liability for mistakes during Ollie's birth,

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during which he was starved of oxygen. The hospital says it is

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deeply sorry for the errors that were made in the care of Ollie and

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his mother. Had he been delhvered by Caesarian section less than half an

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hour after his `` before his actual birth, it was likely brain damage

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would have been avoided. A hospital investigation found midwives failed

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to diagnose Charmaine was in labour in February 2012, meaning Ollie s

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heart rate wasn't monitored properly. Today's admission of full

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liability by the trust means Ollie's family should get better financial

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help for his care. It's gre`t that we can provide care for him, but it

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doesn't change anything that happens but we can ensure that we h`ve the

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right care plan in place for him. The next step is Ollie's nedds will

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now be assessed by experts to find out what help he needs and `t what

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cost. That will then have to be agreed with the hospital who will

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pay through NHS insurance. Some people in Weston`super`Mare say

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they're angry that they now have to pay a pound to go onto the Grand

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Pier. In the past, entry was free, but the management say they now need

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to charge because of maintenance and operating costs.

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I think it's a disgrace mysdlf, especially if you've got yotng

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kiddies. It's scandalous. I think it's disgusting actually. I don t

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think they should charge anxthing to go onto the pier, especiallx if

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you're not getting anything for your money, if that's just an entrance

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fee. It will cost an averagd family ?5`?6 to go on the pier. It's taken

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out the way to get people to just go for a walk on the pier, which will

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affect pensioners. It's a great attraction for all of us, btt he's

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taking a risky strategy. If he loses 10% of his business, he's b`ck when

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he starts. But I wish him the best of luck.

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There's concern about the ntmber of attacks on ambulance crews hn the

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West. More than 100 South Wdst Ambulance staff said they'd been

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assaulted last year, but thd union believes the real number is much

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higher. Our Health Correspondent Matthew Hill has been talking to one

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victim. She was unconscious, lying on the

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floor. We were treating the lady. She woke up. She saw me and took

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offence and started to attack me. She suddenly kicked me in the

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stomach while I was tending to her in the ambulance and then ptshed me

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againt the wall. My colleagte was by the door, opened the door and called

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for the police. Caroline Cl`rke was attacked by a patient while on duty

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two years. She says the thrdat of attack has become part of the job.

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According to official figurds, last year, around 100 members of staff

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for physically attacked. But if you look at their staff survey, the

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figure is more than 400, 4`lac times greater. Why is there a discrepancy?

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Well, the main ambulance unhon blame the scrapping of paper forms to

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report attacks, replaced by a computer system in 2006. With

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paperwork, we had it in the ambulance, you could fill ott a form

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straightaway and submit it. Now you have to go back to the stathon, and

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is not the time to go back to the station and fill out the forms.

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Bosses at the trust agree staff are underreporting attacks and `re

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trying to improve the systel. We are looking at other ways of reporting

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it quicker. We would like to see it incorporated into a new piece of

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software by the end of this year. All amblances have now been fitted

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with video camera to deter `ttacks from the very patients staff are

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trying to help. Now imagine a suit that you put on

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and, instead of it making you feel a million dollars, it makes you feel,

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well, old. The ageing outfit makes you

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experience what it's like to have cloudy vision and arthritis,

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weakness and fatigue. Staff at Southmead Hospital can try ht on to

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experience first hand what life is like for many patients. Lizzie Way

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has tried it. Here we have the suit laid out

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before us. I'm ready to be `ged so let's get going. The straps go round

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the arms and legs. We can add weight so that people understand what it's

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like to have a paralysis on one side or restricted movement. Mittens that

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restrict movement, if you'vd got stiff knuckles, goggles for

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different kinds of impairment of vision. Take your time and let's see

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how... You need to get throtgh that door. I've got no... This fdeling of

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wanting to go forward, you're very reliant on a stick. I actually

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can't... You're leaning verx much. How does that door feel? It's heavy,

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isn't it? Very small steps. Tiny steps. You go at your own r`te.

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Where are you? I'm just herd. You can't see me at all, can yot? No,

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you're just a voice. Just w`tch out for this seat because it's puite

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low. Can you see where you `re going? Feel for the back of the seat

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with the back of your legs `nd ease yourself down. Obviously, your stiff

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joints are affecting your ability to get down. Oh, yes. Safely down? I'm

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down. So you can appreciate that slightly weakened arm, stiff elbow

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and loss of sensation? Just incredibly tiring. We've got one

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more mission, which is to gdt back to the classroom. Take your time.

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Those sore joints. Off we go. One last question, I don't suppose

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there's such a thing as a young suit, is there?

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Well, we haven't just been looking at the physical side of agehng, but

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the money side of things too. From the firefighters who are worried

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they'll have to work longer, to the care home staff who've only just

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been signed up for a companx pension.

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We've even been asking whether you should put your money in thd pension

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pot at all or if property is a better bet.

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Well, Tom McPhail has been helping us with all this. He's a le`ding

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pensions expert and Steve Wdbb is the Pensions Minister. Thanks for

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joining us Tom, you first. You've been to a care home, you went

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out with firefighters and property developers, what have you ldarnt?

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It's been an interesting wedk, talking to the care home st`ff who

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want to save for retirement, but it's not easy. It's challenging to

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put money aside. It's been interesting to look at alternatives.

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Not everyone wants to save for a pension. It requires work. For me,

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the really interesting one was with the firefighters. That epitomised

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the challenge that a lot of us will face in terms of making transition

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from working life into retirement. They say they cannot work until the

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age of 60, and they are gre`t. But we cannot afford to pay thel a

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pension in their early 50plt`mac. What do we do about that. What about

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people who struggle to get through each month, let alone put more aside

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for the future? I think it hs great new have done this series of

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programmes to get us all thhnking. The automatic enrolment into their

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pension scheme, we offer booted off `` we all put it off. But the firm

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put some money in. People always wish they had started their pension

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scheme earlier. Perhaps people will have to work on for ever? This

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generation will certainly h`ve to work longer than previous

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generations. But there was to be about 20 years in retirement. Yes,

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it is a sacrifice now, but ht means choices and opportunity latdr in

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life. Do you accept this argument that companies need to organise

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themselves so that you do dhfferent tasks as you get older? You cannot

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physically fight a fire as xou get older. To do one physically

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demanding job all your life and then stop, that is something frol the

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past. I heard this week abott midlife career reviews. Dechding

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what the next 20 years will hold and planning for that.

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Thank you. Well, it's the nation's most famous

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horse race this weekend. And for three West Country rugby pl`yers,

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this year's Grand National will be extra special.

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That's because Gloucester stars Mike Tindall and James Simpson`D`niel

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along with Bristol's Nicky Robinson and trainer Michael Scudamore own

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one of the favourites. Alistair Durden is at Bristol Rugby Club now.

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Ali. Good evening. There's a cup quarter

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final to be played here tonhght ` Bristol against Rotherham, but I

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can't help but feeling that thoughts will be on Aintree tomorrow for this

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man, Nicky Robinson, part`owner of Monbeg Dude. Nicky, how are you

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feeling less than 24 hours `way from the race?

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A little nervous. Just glad that the day is getting weirder, it has been

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a long week. So many intervhews and people asking questions abott

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whether they should back it. Looking forward to the day now. Thinking

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about what I will be tomorrow. Well, the story of how you all cale to own

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the horse is a good one. We're all subject to the odd impulse buy, but

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for most of us it's not norlally a racehorse.

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He's the horse with superst`r owners, but tomorrow Monbeg Dude

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will be the centre of attention He was bought for ?12,000 at an auction

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` a bargain for a racehorse. And it's fair to say it was somdthing of

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an accidental purchase. He had come into the arena, no one

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had looked at him. I thought, I will at least go away having had a bet,

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or put my hand up for one. Whether the rest of the room saw it was me

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and thought, we'll stitch hhm up, that's how I ended up.

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Mike enlisted the help of hhs wife Zara Phillips to help with Lonbeg

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Dude's erratic jumping. He's been doing extra training at the Gatcombe

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Park estate. And it seems to have worked.

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These are probably two of the more special ones.

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Last year, Monbeg Dude won the Welsh National ` his greatest tritmph yet.

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Michael Scudamore, from one of racing's most famous familids `

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trains the Dude, and has kept a scrapbook of his achievements so

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far. Obviously, James and Nhcky there. It looks like tears were

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pretty close. But despite being the expert in the

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quartet of owners, he doesn't always get his way. All of the racds we

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have picked for him so far, they seem to be the ones that get it

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right. Every time he's won, it's been their choice to go there.

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Obviously competitive sports people, they don't like losing. But he's

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done a lot of winning. It's been a lot of fun. Tomorrow, Monbeg Dude's

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jockey will be wearing Gloucester's cherry and white colours for the

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most famous race in the caldnder. I've got a lot of great memories of

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Rugby England caps and a lot of games for Gloucester which H've

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loved. But this is something out of this world. Who knows what can

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happen? It gets goose bumps on the back of your net and hairs on the

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back of your neck up. That hs terrifying to think about, but

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really exciting. So far, the Dude has won ovdr

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?100,000 in prize money. But the Grand National is worth a mhllion.

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But true to his name, nothing seems to phase this cool Dude.

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You were not even at the auction? I was at home with her family and we

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had talked about getting into horse ownership. Then I got a text message

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saying, congratulations, yot have just bought a horse stop luckily, we

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did not pay too much for it. You will be there tomorrow, the four of

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you? Yes, I am heading up there after the game. Michael probably get

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a helicopter up? Well best of luck tomorrow and with the game tonight.

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Whatever happens, Mike Tind`ll will have to switch his attention back to

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rugby on Sunday for the quarter finals of the European Challenge

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Cup. He's in the Gloucester side who are away to Wasps, while Bath are

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home to French side Brive, the first time the two sides have met since

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the 1998 Heineken Cup final when Bath lifted the trophy. If Bath and

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Gloucester both win on Sund`y, they'll face each other in the

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semi`finals. And this weekend's football fixtures

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are on the BBC Sport websitd. And good luck to the Swindon Wildcats

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ice`hockey team, who will play Manchester Phoenix in the Premier

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League playoff semi`finals tomorrow. Thanks, Ali.

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Now the BBC in Wiltshire is celebrating a big birthday this

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weekend. It's 25 years since the loc`l radio

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station began. And presenter Graham Seaman was there from the vdry

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start. Since 1989 BBC Wiltshire's been on

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the radio every day broadcasting to you. So this is where it all

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happens, the newsroom ` this is where the magic all comes together.

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Today, it's all about technology, computers and digital editing. In

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1989, it was typewriters and teleprinters and the world was

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changing fast. It was the ydar of Tiananmen Square in China, the

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Hillsborough disaster and f`ll of the Berlin Wall. It was also the

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year Douglas Hurd opened BBC Wiltshire Sound.

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I wish this station all good fortune, and the communities in

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Wiltshire which it will serve. A brand`new local radio station for

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the county and I was lucky dnough to be in at the start. That's le second

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from the left. Honest! The thing I always remember from the first

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couple of days of broadcasthng was how welcomed we were by the

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audience. They loved it. Thdy really thought there was something new and

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exciting going on and they felt part of it. The news editor in the early

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days was Steve Brodie, now Points West's Home Affairs correspondent.

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To launch a BBC station was an extraordinary experience. A

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once`in`a`lifetime thing re`lly It was like a miniature Radio 4 based

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in Wiltshire. The first gre`t story was undoubtedly the scandal

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involving Swindon Town football club which led to the chairman bding

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jailed and the manager at the time, Lou Macari, being found not guilty.

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When the Queen visited, we did a live outside broadcast. I rdmember

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being incredibly nervous because I'd never done anything like thhs

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before. I'm the only one left of the orginal line`up, although Ste Davis

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has been here almost as long, and lots of other voices you'll no doubt

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be growing accustomed to. Wdll, the last 25 years at BBC Wiltshhre have

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been thrilling, entertaining, very interesting, love meeting pdople,

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love talking to people and H certainly want to do more of that in

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the future and I hope you'll be there with us.

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And if you want to join in the celebrations, there's a fred event

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tomorrow at the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon from ten until four. Meet

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all the radio team who'll bd there, along with some TV faces too, Will

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Glennon and Mike Dilger! Excitement is building ahead of the

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final of the TV Talent show The Voice.

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Among those competing is a xoung singer from Bristol who's bding

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tipped as the winner. Jules Hyam has more.

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24 hours away from a live tdlevision final and as a talented, marketable

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20`year`old, she's probably the favourite to win. Only a ye`r ago

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was singing here at the bird cage in Bristol, taking the chance to do

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open mic slots to an audience of just a handful.

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When she walked in, the pub `` when she started singing, the pub went

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silent. Leading up to the semifinals, we repeat sending out

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messages to watch. I was so starstruck.

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This time tomorrow, Christina Marie will be preparing for her bhggest

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gig yet. What happens then hs down to how much the audience love her

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performance and, of course, her voice.

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And what a voice that is. Wdll, we can speak now to Christina's mum and

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sister. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. How excited are you

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We are so excited. We are thrilled, so proud of Christina. It's just so

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amazing. Have you spoken to her recently? Is she coping with the

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pressure? Yes, she's doing really well. She is coping fine. She had a

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few problems with her voice at the beginning of the week, but she has

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seen the doctor and everythhng is fine now. Yes, she's fine, vested

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and doing fine. `` rested. Does she get her talent from you? I do sing

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now and again. I did a lot lore a few years ago when the girls were

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younger. But I do sing now `nd again, if people will let md. Will

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you be watching on the television or will you be there in the sttdio We

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are going to be there on Saturday to support her. I can't wait to see her

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perform. I'd love to see her perform, I get really emotional I'm

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so proud of her. Have a fantastic night tomorrow night. Lots of luck.

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Can I say thank youdot`mac H'm sorry, we missed that.

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There has been decent weathdr window developing. A lot of cloud `round

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over the weekend. But Saturday will tend to be the driver of thd two

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days. Sandy will be more prone to heavy burst of rain. It will be

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windier as well. This is how it is shaping up. This first round coming

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in from the west, introducing some moist subtropical air. Cloud, hill

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fog, patchy rain through tolorrow. It will continue as we go into

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Sunday. The next set of France bringing more meaningful amounts of

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rain, but not spectacular alounts. `` the next set of fronts. Tonight,

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we will be under a lot of cloud and the hill fog will have started to

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develop. Some light outbreaks of rain around, particularly in the far

:26:31.:26:36.

south. The further east you are the drier it will be. There might be

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some areas in X moor `` Exmoor that will be brighter. Temperatures 2`14

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Celsius. On Sunday, outbreaks of rain, it will never be too far away.

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Some heavy outbreaks of rain. The wind will be brisker compardd to

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Saturday. Temperatures on a par with Saturday. More being about on

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Monday. High`pressure buildhng next week.

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Christina's mum was cut off but she wanted to say thank you to the

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people of Bristol for the f`ntastic support.

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That's it from us. I will bd support.

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That's it from us. I will be

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