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This is East Midlands Today. Our top story: they have been there for

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four months now they have a week to leave. Occupy Nottingham protesters

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face eviction but say they will fight on. The fact that the council

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are moving us on the shows they are not listening to the people, they

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are trying to dictate to the people. Under-par asked dupe students from

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Broxtowe have gone to university but now an East Midlands

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entrepreneur of is helping them bill for a brighter future.

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Plus a phone tracker guides police to the wrong house with the

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damaging results. Very sparse evidence for breaking down the door,

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especially when the cost of the door is more than the I phoned to

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start. And can culture keep our cities ahead of the curve? From

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musicals to cinema, we will look at whether Leicester's vision for a

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cultural quarter is heading in the Good evening. First tonight,

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occupied protesters have been given a week to leave Nottingham's Market

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Square. The notice was served by the council this afternoon. There

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are still dozens of 10s there in a camp that were set up last October.

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The protesters say they are on public land and they will fight the

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eviction in court. They have been here for more than

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130 days as part of the global protest against the international

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financial system. This camp has become a prominent landmark but now

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they have been told they will be evicted. The city council says it

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has allowed the protesters to make their point and it has tried to

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negotiate with them but now it is time to move on. We support their

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right to protest and it is important people feel they can do

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that. On the other hand, we have had complaints. This is a public

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highway and the responsibility of the council to keep it clear.

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protesters say their tents on land that belongs to all citizens and

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they put up notices to say they will treat an eviction as trespass

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and claim thousands of pounds in compensation. If the council think

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that pushing us off the square we will be out of sight and disappear,

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quite the reverse. It will strengthen us and we will be back

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day-in, day-out. We will hold our meetings here, we are not going to

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go. Outside the camp there are strong views on both sides of the

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argument. They are doing a good job. If they want to stop here, let them

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stay. Leave them where they are. It does look a bit of a mess. I would

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get rid of it. One of them now? we all moved in, what will it be

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like? Definitely go. This is one of Britain's last surviving occupied

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camps but after well over four months it looks as though time is

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running out. Jeremy is with us. Why is it taking

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them so long? The council has tried a softly-softly approach. They have

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negotiated with the protesters and they thought they had an agreement

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for this can to be scaled down but the talks have broken down and

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today, this notice has been served on the protesters. Why do the

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protesters think they will win this? They say they are not

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committing any crime. We all have a legal right to protest and this is

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a battle over whether they are trespassing on not. The council

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says it owns its land said they are trespassing. The protesters say it

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is his land belonging to everyone and the courts will decide who is

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right. Thank you. Still to come: more details about

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the Queen's Jubilee tour of Leicester with the Duchess of

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Cambridge. 41 lucky student could be a huge step in the right

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direction if his or her desire is chosen to be worn by the Duchess. -

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- design. A house owner says he is angry that

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police are refusing to repair the damage they caused after they broke

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down his door looking for a stolen phone which was not there.

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Nottinghamshire police have admitted they based some of their

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information on the phone's apparent location by using satellite

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tracking technology on the stolen phone. But Robert Persis he

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believes tracking software like that is not accurate enough to

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pinpoint a single house. In show what in Nottingham, or

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Robert checks out a house he is renovating. He is angry his front

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door remains damaged. It was broken down by police officers who

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believed a burglar and stolen I phone were inside. They were not.

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Although the police paid for temporary boarding up, Robert has

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been quoted nearly �500 to repair the door and surround. But the

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police solicitors have written saying he will not receive

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compensation because the police reasonably believed an offender was

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in the house. The stubborn phone had an application called find my

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phone. This means another computer can use satellite technology to

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track the phone's location. Nottinghamshire police have told us

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officers at the scene believed this to be accurate down to 8 ft. But

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Robert believes it is not. They are not accurate. The firm could have

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been anywhere between 50 yards. It seems very sparse evidence for

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breaking down a door. Four we asked a scientist for his assessment of

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the potential accuracy of satellite phone trackers. 20-50 metres range

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would be reasonable with existing technologies but that could be

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improved. Roberts says that assessment backed his beneath the

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phone could have been up to 50 metres from his house. In a

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statement the police and officers decided to search his property in

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good faith with the intention of quickly locating an offender and

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recovering stolen items. However, that decision was not simply made

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on the basis of phone tracker information but was taken after

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speaking to a local residents. Robert still believes he is owed

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compensation and has referred the case to the Independent Police

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Complaints Commission. In other news, two people have

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received lengthy prison sentences for the murder of a man from

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Leicester. 47-year-old Mark Postles and 55-year-old Margaret Heeley

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killed John Cogan last year. They then dismembered his body and tried

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to conceal it in the back garden of Postles's house. They pair were

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found guilty after a trial in Nottingham Crown Court. Each was

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sentenced to 22 years in prison. The funeral of a boy and his

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grandmother who both drowned in a lake took place today. The bodies

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of Dawn Mullany who were 71 and her grandson known as Laurie were found

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at Holywell more than a week ago. Family and friends gathered for the

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service in Ketton in Rutland. A 48-year-old man has been arrested

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on suspicion of arson with intent following a flat fire in Nottingham.

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Five crews were called to Bentinck Court. A woman was rescued from the

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balcony on the 14th floor. No one else was injured or evacuated and

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the man who was arrested has been released on bail pending further

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inquiries. It's aims are ambitious, it was to

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change the lives of hundreds of children. How? By it and Investment

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to break down the barriers to higher education. The first new

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learning centre called Nottingham Potential opened this afternoon in

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Broxtowe and it is backed by one of the region's most successful

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businessmen. It is a hive of activity here in

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Broxtowe and it is hoped over the next five years, thousands of

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inner-city children will benefit from what this centre has to offer

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and it has been made possible by the backing of a local entrepreneur.

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It is his chance to give something back. David Ross, co-founder of the

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Carphone Warehouse, has donated more than �2 million of his own

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money to inspire the next generation to aspire to university.

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I was lucky, I enjoyed my time at university. Hopefully I learned a

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little bit and when I visit schools today and there are children there

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who are not excited and motivated by what they are doing in school,

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that is a waste of talent. Nottingham Potential is delivered

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by the University of Nottingham in partnership with the education

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charity in to university. It is a long-term project to provide

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support to children as young as seven in deprived areas. It is

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really fun coming here. It helps me because I'd get one-to-one

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attention. It is brilliant because they do not teach children like

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they taught us at school. They come here and it teaches me as well as

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them. Nottingham North has one of the lowest take a braids to higher

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education. This scheme aims to break down the barriers facing many

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young people in the city. It is about giving children that helping

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hand outside school, with their academic work but also with a

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future life goals, helping them apply for universities, colleges

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and jobs. For a number of families who have not experienced university,

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the whole thing may be seen as complicated and maybe not directly

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relevant. Hopefully what schemes like this do is give the children

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and the family is the exposure and involvement to make them realise

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this is something they can aspire and achieve. This is the first

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potential centre, two more will follow. It is a multi-million-pound

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commitment which could help the -- changed the lives of 15,000

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children over the next five years. I am joined by Dr Penelope Griffin

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who runs this project. How do children get on this scheme? Most

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are from less well-off families, probably their parents had not been

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to university. How do they get referred? They can come a long

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themselves or their teachers can tell them about us and refer them.

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The whole bonus is about getting children to university with course

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fees rising to 9,000 a year, are you raising unrealistic

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expectations? The truth is this is a really good time for people from

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less well-off backgrounds to go to university. They do not have to pay

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fees and after they have graduated and have a good job. There is

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support from the government and universities. With the tripling of

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course fees we have seen a drop in applicants. Is that the case at the

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University of Nottingham? applications have gone up. Students

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are thinking carefully about where they apply but it is still a good

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deal. The message tonight is if you want to find out more about into

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The Queen's Jubilee tour of Britain begins next week and it all starts

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in Leicester. Not only that - the Queen will be accompanied by the

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Duchess of Cambridge. As well as the Clock tower and the Cathedral

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the royal party are visiting De Montfort University where one shoe

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design student will find out if they've been chosen by the Duchess

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to make her a pair of shoes. Needless to say - they're all

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pretty excited at De Mont - and I've been to see them. If fashion

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is your bag, this is the place to be. We are at to Montfort

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University School of fashion and textiles. You don't get more of a

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fashion icon than the Duchess of Cambridge, which is why this place

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is budging -- buzzing with excitement. We got the phone call

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three weeks ago, and some of the said would they mind if the Queen

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launched her Diamond Jubilee tour at our camp has? Many students will

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be showing their designs in a catwalk show. We are so fortunate.

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No one gets to meet the Queen, They are six shoe design students

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who are waiting on tenterhooks. The Duchess is going to choose one of

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those designers to have the design made up into a shoe that she is

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going to walk where. You feel like to have already won, because you

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know she's going to see the design. For there to see it is amazing! I

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am so excited! It is a bit overwhelming, to be fair. Couple

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that with a nice dress... That is very sexy. I did my best! What an

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amazing opportunity for a student, something that they can talk about

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at interviews, and that will stay with them for the rest of their

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lives. It is an incredible opportunity for them. The students

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find out which you has been chosen when the East -- the Queen and

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Duchess come to the University next week. A woman has been charged with

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three robberies at bookmakers in Leicester. A member of staff was

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forced to hand over takings at this bookmakers on Melbourne Road in the

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Highfields area on Saturday. Two others were targeted last week. A

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32-year-old woman will appear before Leicester magistrates court

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next month. A 23 year old man has been arrested and released on

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police bail. A thousand jobs will be created by Marks and Spencer at

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their new distribution centre in Castle Donington. The 25-metre-high

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building will be able to store up to twenty-million products, and

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will ship out two million items a day when fully operational in March

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next year. It's being built on the site of the former power station.

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It's become unreliable and left some people over recent winters

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without heating at all. But now there are plans afoot to install

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brand new gas central heating boilers in the homes. Yes,

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Mansfield District council says the coal fired district heating system

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on the Oak Tree estate in the town needs replacing. But as Jonathan

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Cecil reports, the plans to scrap the existing system is dividing

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Bill has been using a community -- criminal district heating system

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for years. Water is heated using a coal-fired boiler. The water is

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pumped around the estate like a conventional system will have it

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pumped round the house. But the decision has been made to change

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this, but many do not want it. do not want someone buying my house

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to pieces. I am going to have a new kitchen next week, and I do not

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want them finishing the kitchen and then someone coming in to rip my

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kitchen to pieces just above the boiling -- boiler in. The change is

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expected to cost �4.5 million. confident that provided the people

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use the system efficiently, there is a great chance they will be able

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to reduce their costs. Is it going to be cheaper? You know what the

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gas companies are like. Labour grit your face off for �10 of profit. I

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do not believe it will be cheaper. Our staff will be on hand to help

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those individuals that might have been -- anxieties. We will work

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with them closely and explained -- explain to them how it will work.

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Work is due to begin soon and will Coming up, the Notts County player

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who found himself running to Meadow Lane just in time to play. Its a

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great story. But I'll start with a fantastic win for Nottingham Forest.

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The Reds were looking down and out not so long ago but they continued

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their revival at in-form Birmingham City. Kirsty Edwards reports. The

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Nottingham Forest manager had every reason to be in a good mood as they

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arrived at Birmingham. Their side arrived at Birmingham. Their side

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was about to produce a big shock. Birmingham had not lost at home in

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the league all season, but Forest are in good form at the moment. How

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about best that -- Dexter Blackstock? He was in the right

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place to tuck in the first goal. He has been mainly used as a

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substitute, but has started the last few games. He had a career

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threatening him to make -- injury. To come back like that is full

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credit to him. Birmingham grabbed an equaliser, but Forest, and

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Dexter Blackstock, were not finished yet. How about this for a

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winning goal? We are ready pleased for Dexter and his goals. Both

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teams had a chance to add to their scores. There was -- there was a

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nervy moment for the Forest defence. We knew it was going to be tough

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coming here, and they are a very organised side. For us to come here

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is massive -- come here and get a result is massive for us. Forest

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are now three points above the then and it's the same for Notts

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County in league one. New manager Keith Curle kept up his perfect

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start with another 1-0 win at Meadow Lane. This time against

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Chesterfield. For one player though it was all a bit of a hair-raising

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experience. Jon Harley was not named in the team, so he popped out

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for a haircut. But 15 minutes before kick-off, he got a call from

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the manager saying he was needed. He said, where are you? For some

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random reason, I cannot tell him I was having a haircut, I was having

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a coffee by the ground! He did his warm-up out of the back end of the

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stadium. One or two people were not happy with the first deliveries,

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but others happy in the end. As for the game, that was decided in the

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second half. Alan Judge almost made it 2-0, but he hit the crossbar. He

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has hit it five times in the last top is a bit longer! I have not

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quite got that done yet! Batting You can see the action from those

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two games again on BBC1's Late Kick off tonight which will also have an

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exclusive feature at home with Derby County captain Shaun Barker.

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He talks about his obsession for collecting vinyl records and about

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his amazing parents. That's at 11:05pm tonight. Onto other sport

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now, starting with an astonishing example of sporting guts from World

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Superbike rider Leon Haslam. A week ago he broke his leg in a practice

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crash. But here he is yesterday - leading this group at Australia's

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Philip Island in the season opener. With the leg pinned together, he

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finished twelfth in one race and an amazing fifth in the other. In

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Rugby, Leicester Tigers' captain Geordan Murphy led his team out on

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Geordan Murphy led his team out on what was his three hundredth

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appearence. And he led them to a complete demolition of Newcastle.

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Nice little offload from Murphy here to make sure of Tigers' third

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try. And in the end there was simply no doubt about their

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superiority. A top two place is still very much on. Nottingham

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Panthers had another five and a half thousand crowd in the Ice

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Arena for their six three win over Cardiff Devils on Saturday night.

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And actually the three goal gap probably doesn't do the Panthers'

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performance justice. Nottingham showing good form going into the

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Challenge Cup final and playoffs - following this win up with another

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in Fife last night. And finally, huge congratulations to the Derby

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huge congratulations to the Derby Trailblazers - in the black - who

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won Basketball's EBL Trophy yesterday afternoon. They beat big

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rivals Bristol by a comprehensive margin to take the title at

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Leicester's Braunston Leisure Centre. Everyone got on the

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scoreboard, and that is rare to happen in a basketball game.

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Everything went well for us today. From theatre to cinema - it's 13

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years since the idea to create a cultural quarter in Leicester was

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first put forward. The aim was to regenerate a run down part of the

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city centre through the arts. Tonight in the first of a new

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series looking at the State of the Arts in our cities, Geeta Pendse

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asks - is the cultural quarter thriving or does it still have

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further to go? When the Coogan-art Many cities tried to emulate Bill

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bow's success. That was 13 years ago. It was one of the inspirations

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behind Leicester's cultural quarter. Since 2009, two venues up popped up.

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They have seen their visitors numbers rise, but it does not been

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a smooth journey. It -- the curve of cost �60 million, way over

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42nd Street had to be extended because of public demand. A change

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of programming seems have resonated with audiences. We may have put in

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too many unknown things in the first place, and in hindsight,

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maybe we should have gone for more Alongside programming, getting

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people to the cultural quarter is the key. Many people are

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unconvinced. It is not very nice around here. A lot of people are

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squarer tears, or where the restaurant is, so I don't think it

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has been promoted that well yet. Unless -- I think the

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infrastructure is here, but he is about the people, and if the

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cultural quarter can put itself any imagination of people, then I think

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it can deliver. At the moment, I would say the cultural quarter

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still has to reconnect. It is not just about big venues. These

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artists are converting a warehouse into studios and the gallery. But

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they have not felt a part of the cultural quarter. There has been a

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level of regeneration. They have been a lot of buildings, but it

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lacks the diversity and the variety which I think a cultural quarter it

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should have. I figured is only now that people like ourselves are

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going to be let into the cultural establishment. There is a genuine

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That makes me want to tap-dance ex- mayor will be a song and dance

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about the weather? Probably not! was going to tap-dance into the

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forecast! Despite the mild temperatures, we are looking at a

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wild couple of days -- brainy couple of days. This was the sunset

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at Kimberley. Thank you to Brian for sending it in. You can e-mail

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us your pictures. We started the day on a dry note. We have seen the

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cloud increasing as we have gone through the afternoon. This warm

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front is going through the south- east. Some of these outbreaks of

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rain is -- rain will be heavier at times. It will be heading south-

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east over the next few hours. It will gradually become dry, however,

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we are holding on to a lot of cloud. Maybe some rain across the Peak

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District. These temperatures are what we would expect in the daytime

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for this time of year! The cloud will break in places to give it

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some spells of sunshine through the day. It is looking stubborn along

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Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. Tuesday is expected to be the

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mildest day of the week. The high pressure stays with us, and we will

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stay with the mild temperatures, but another cloud the picture,

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particularly on Wednesday. The temperatures will start to drop off

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as we head towards the weekend. But a dark and cold the few days ahead!

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