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The 26 year-old diabetic fotnd dead the day after medics sent hdr home,

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mistaking a life-threatening condition for a hangover.

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A London hospital is severely criticised.

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It is gut-wrenching. You just cannot describe how it makes you fdel. It

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is your daughter and the last thing you want to know is how surd

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daughter died for no reason whatsoever? -- has your daughter

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died. A record level of gun seizures

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in the capital amid concerns that firearms are falling

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into terrorist hands. Plus calls for stricter regtlation

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surrounding the breeding of game birds being served up

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in the capital's restaurants. Animal welfare laws

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which cover birds have It is like they are

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the wrong type of bird, it sounds like a terrible

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British Rail excuse, but actually, And we talk to the Oscar-winning

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actor Mark Rylance as he lends a "Big Friendly hand" to a xoung

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London theatre group. Welcome to the programme,

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with me, Riz Lateef. "Her death would have been

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avoided if she'd been One of damming conclusions

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of an official report into the death of Phillippa Odlin -

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a diabetic who was sent homd after medics at North Middldsex

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Hospital mistook her symptols The 26-year-old student

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was found dead by her Friends have said they loved

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Phillippa Odlin's independence. She was described as the life of the

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party. She was diabetic. Whdn she went to A at Northwood is a

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hospital with chest pains, Doctor sent home. After about one hour or

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so of looking at her and chdcking on her, they said basically, wd think

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she has a hangover, she needs to sleep it off. And I trusted what

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they said, basically. But Phillippa Odlin was not hungover, she had a

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complication of diabetes whhch means her body starts to poison itself. I

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sat in my car going berserk basically. And then I had to ring

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Jodie, her mother, to tell her the same thing. The next morning,

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Phillippa Odlin was found ddad. She had not been hungover, she had that

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complication of diabetes whhch means your body starts to poison htself.

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It could have been picked up at the hospital only to simple test

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essential for a diabetic patient. Instead her family has said she was

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not taken seriously. Probably the most upsetting aspect in thhs case

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is that she was going to A, a young girl, probably had a drink the

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night before and her symptols were displaced so easily, when that was

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not the case at all. -- dislissed. Medical ombudsman said therd were

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two main feelings at the hospital. Not only did it not what th`t

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Phillippa Odlin was dying, but it did not listen when the famhly

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complained. They did not get answers and for many people just getting

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answers, and an apology and an assurance that this will not happen

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to others in a future... Thdy quite rightly were not happy with the

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answers they got from the hospital initially and it came to us. Jerry

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has an ombudsman report and apology but something will always bd

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missing. Emma Norton, BBC London News.

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The Metropolitan Police says half the terrorism plots disruptdd

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in the UK over the past two years involved extremists

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The details emerged at the launch of a campaign to clamp down

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Our home affairs corresponddnt Nick Beake is here.

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And this has been a concern after the Paris attacks?

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Yes, nearly one year since those Paryss attacks when 130 people were

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killed by a gunman. Since then, British authorities have bedn more

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alert than ever by the fact that terrorists might want to get a hold

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a wedding sea. 714 weapons have been seized in London in the last year.

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That is a record high. To d`te results have shown that in the last

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two years have of the terrorist plots that have been foiled involve

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people trying to get hold of weapons in some way. We have not sedn an

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attack here, why is that? Some have said it is because we have ` good

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security service and that counterterrorism police as well We

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have tight gun laws as well and the fact that we are an island leans

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that we have an actual borddr, so it makes it harder to get weapons into

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the country. We have seen attempts for people doing that. People might

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remember the ammunition that they will not

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knowingly are people who ard going to carry out terrorist attacks, but

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today, there was a warning that if that was ever the case, it hs not

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too in the future. We do know that weapons go to the highest bhdder and

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one of our concerns is that there is a desire from terrorist accdss

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weapons so that they can carry out a massive casualty attack in this

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country and we are determindd to work with our colleagues in

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counterterrorism to do our very best to prevent that from happenhng.

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Today there was an appeal for members of the public that hf they

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had any information about gtns to come forward and let the authorities

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know. Disrupting that supplx of weapons is a priority and London.

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There was a big terror report last Friday but said it was a major

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priority for the security sdrvice. Today we have from the head of MI5

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who again reiterated the threat that we face. He said in the last two

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years, 12 plots against the UK have been foiled, that gives you an

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insight into what the authorities are up against on a daily b`sis

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Thank you for that, Nick Be`ke. Our home affairs correspondent.

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"Downright embarrassing" is how the US Secretary of State assesses

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the American election campahgn as he faces questions

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It was described as a randol attack on innocent women who were just out

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Today, the trial began of the man accused of stabbing four wolen

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at a Sainsbury's car park in Hampton in May.

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That's where we can join reporter Ben Moore,

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This car park behind me was busy on this spring morning. Locals were

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going about their business. Several fell victim to what the court heard

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was... Four women were seriously injured -

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Susanna Brand, Rani Chandi, Kingston Crown heard Ethem Orhon

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stabbed the women 20 times hn 2 minutes with a leather pockdt knife

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that was shown in court. Injuries were appalling:

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Susanna Brand suffered Janet Morsy was in a critic`l

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condition after the knife sdvered On the stand from behind a screen,

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she told how she pleaded She said, "He was was

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showing it to me. The blade was pointing outw`rds

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so I could see what was comhng. The court heard Orhon was arrested

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for possession of the knife in Kensington the day beford

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and released on bail less than two hours before

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he committed the attacks. The prosecution say he felt

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"humiliated" at this perceived mistreatment at the hands

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of the police and that was the motive for what the court

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heard were random attacks He does not dispute the stabbings

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but denies the charges. A custody sergeant has

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denied lying at an inquest Paul White was on duty

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when Mr Rigg collapsed and died The 40 year old had been kept

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in the back of a police van before being taken

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into Brixton police station. The officer told investigators

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he had checked on Mr Rigg but prosecutors say

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CCTV proves otherwise. Mr White denies one

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count of perjury. There could be severe travel

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disruption for rail passengdrs over Five London railway stations will be

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closed or partially closed, as Network Rail carries out

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major improvement work. From Christmas Eve, Paddington

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will be closed for six days and there will be no trains

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from Liverpool Street until January Southeastern services

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to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Cannon Street will also stop

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for several days over Christmas It's becoming a familiar option

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on menus in the capital's gastro-pubs and available

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at top-end butchers too. The shooting of game birds,

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like pheasant and partridge, is big business on country dstates

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with the hunting season But an investigation by BBC London

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has exposed cruel breeding practices and discovered that many gale birds

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are reared and transported Chris Rogers has this

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exclusive report... And a warning, you may find

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some pictures upsetting. Game meat is back in fashion. There

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is a increasing demand for birds shot on hunting estates likd this

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one. By top London restaurants and supermarkets. What is reallx

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interesting is that this is starting to happen in London, we are starting

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to see more and more gastro,pub is putting this type of meat on the

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menu. The energy says it is produced ethically and free range. It is a

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clear that is proving controversial. We visited this farm with that -

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without invitation. There are thousands of partridges and

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pheasants here. They are usdd as breeders to supply chips across the

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UK. Each bird has to survivd any very small space. We are told they

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are banging their heads in ` bid to escape. This anxiety clearlx leads

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to serious injury and death. The noise that is heir of the bhrds

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banging on the side of the cages, listen to it. It is so distressing

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to listen to. I think that hs shocking, they are under an

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incredible amount of stress and they could suffer injuries from damage to

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their feet from the wiremesh at the base of the cages and as yot can see

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in the footage, the jumping damages the top of the head and beak.

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Conditions like this would be illegal for chickens. But not these

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birds. Campaigners want tougher regulations. Animal welfare laws

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which cover birds have forgotten about game birds. They incltded

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chickens and other types of farm birds, but somehow they forgot about

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game birds. It is like they are the wrong kind of bird, it's solebody

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terrible British Rail excusd, but actually, that is reality of it

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There is a code of practice outlining the best care for game

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birds, issued by DEFRA,. In a statement, they told us thex do

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investigate allegations of cruelty on game farms but they do not carry

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out routine checks. Industrx representatives have insistdd that

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most game farms follow strict government guidelines. The game

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farms association had a casd for that court and promoted, it has a

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membership, if they were to find out that one of their members w`s not a

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daring to that, they would take it seriously. So the industry hs

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checking the industry? The resin element of self policing.

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Campaigners have said that tnless there is a better code of practice

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policed by an independent agency, there is no guarantee that hunting

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for game birds will escape hnhumane conditions.

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And you can see the full story later tonight on Inside Out London,

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London's so-called living w`ge has risen by 35 pence to ?9.75

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The rate is higher than the government set standard

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and takes into account the cost of living in the city.

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But it's up to employers whether or not they pay it.

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Everton Football Club and the British library were amongst the

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companies signed up to the scheme. From the cost of housing to the

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transport of food, London is the most expensive place to livd and

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work in the UK and it is those on the lowest wages who are thd

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hardest. That is a lovely, strong cup of coffee. The Mayor of London

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announced today an increase in the so-called living wage which has been

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calculated based on how much people realistically need to get bx. Like I

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have said, ?9.75 will help people greatly. The cases are unarguable.

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Living in London manger havd increased housing costs, yot have

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increased cost of food, increased costs of goods imported post-Brexit,

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that means that people workhng hard in London should get a decent day's

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page -- P. The current rate is 7 20 per hour for over 25 years old. That

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is more than ?2 50 less than the ball to. Why would a business choose

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to pay more than it can leg`lly pay less? I think the benefits outweigh

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the costs. It might cost us more but we have less turnover of st`ff, more

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committed staff and in the dnd, it is better. It shows that thdy care

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and appreciate this and want to give us. Around 1000 employers in London

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have signed on to pay the lhving wage but this is a city of lore than

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1 million businesses and many workers do not feel that thdy are

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being paid enough to survivd. In Brixton today workers at thd cinema

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walked out. They get ?9.10 per hour and are fighting for the living

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wage. Lots of people are working here and the picture houses spend up

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to 75% of their wage on rent because as lots of people know, the rent in

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London is incredibly expenshve and living in London is very expensive.

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So we need that living wage in order to live a comfortable life hn

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London. It has been accepted by the living wage foundation that not all

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businesses can afford to pax the suggested rate but the mess`ge today

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is that those who can should to ensure their employees earn enough

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to cover the cost of living in the capital.

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Stay with us, because still to come tonight...

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As the Great Britain bobslehgh team is announced, I met the latdst

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recruit from Lewisham, the former 100m British record holder.

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One of the most powerful men in US politics has admitted

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that the election campaign had, in part, been "downright

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US Secretary of State John Kerry was addressing London students,

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alongside Mayor Sadiq Khan hn a Q at City Hall.

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Our political correspondent Karl Mercer reports.

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A quick guided tour of the city skyline...

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And then what is known as a grip and grin... This is internation`l

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diplomacy. APPLAUSE

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. The pitch was over, down to business, the United States' most

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important diplomats choosing City Hall as a venue to talk to xoung

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Londoners. He is not supposdd to talk about the American election but

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he was pretty bland. This election has been difficult. Especially for

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our country's perception abroad There are moments when it is

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downright embarrassing. There are times when it steps out of `ny

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normal environment that and I ran for president previously. Hd told

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his audience this was a citx he had visited 30 times as Secretary of

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State but had concerns over its future. This is one of the great

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cities. Obviously, my concern, I am touching a third rail very puickly

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here and I am doing that on purpose, I want to make sure that wh`tever

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happens with the Brexit process that the Great Britain and London

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remain strong and in a leaddrship position. One topic did not come up,

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the question of American diplomats being the congestion charge. The

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latest estimate is that the old Londoners more than ?11 million The

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British government are speaking to the Americans and other govdrnments

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around the world do not seel to understand that the congesthon

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charge should be paid. You did not ask? City Hall have spoken to the

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Treasury and the Foreign Secretary has spoken to the American Dmbassy

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and it will continue to do so. Some differences, but a day when

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diplomacy won out. Our friends, John Kerry. Karl

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Mercer, BBC London News. Now, if you're hungry,

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this probably won't help because several top chefs

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are cooking up a banquet It's all part of a month-long plan

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to help support children catght up 50 restaurants in the capit`l

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are involved in Cook For Syria. Let's join Alice Bhandhukravi

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who can tell us more... That is correct. The guests are

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already arriving at this fabulous banquet, sadly tickets have sold

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out. But there are plenty of ways to get involved. It is in aid of

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children caught up in the fhghting in Syria and we can speak to two of

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the shares involved in the dvent this evening. Welcome to thd

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programme. Firstly, why did you decide to get involved? Bec`use it

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is a massive crisis and it has been unfolding for the last two xears but

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only now the magnitude is coming to the fore and we understand that so

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we decided to get together, a bunch of chefs, and do something `bout it,

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raise some money, raise somd of the attention to this process. Ht is

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shocking. Angela, there are ways that people can get involved, are

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there not? And ways that westward owners can get involved? Yes, all of

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our restaurants for November have dishes running and if you ptrchase

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then we will donate the mondy to the Syrian crisis and for Unicef and

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helping the children and yot can do your own supper clubs and pop-up

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clubs. You want us, mere mortals, to cook for our friends and falily I

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am sure, there is a great m`n next to me who has a wonderful book with

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many enticing recipes, you can cook what you want. It is easy to cook

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this. It is a kind of a rel`tive... But we should be taking Middle

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Eastern inspired dishes? Th`t is correct, with things like

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pomegranates and walnuts. Cook For Syria will have a cookbook with all

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the power recipes on it. It will make life easier. We shall do our

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very best, we will not get tp to your standards!

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Back to you in the studio. That has made me hungry! Thank you vdry much

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indeed. Now, when you've been the f`stest

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British woman over 100 metrds, Well, in the case of Lewish`m

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athlete Montell Douglas, She's just been named in thd GB

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team and hopes to go In 2008, Montell Douglas held the

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British record for 100m and was on the start line for the heats at the

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Beijing Olympics. Fast forw`rd eight years and Montell Douglas is back at

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another Olympic venue, the London in Stratford, along with the Great

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Britain bobsleigh team for their squad announcement because she has

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been included in it and could be Goffin -- going to the Wintdr

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Olympics in 2018. That is ddfinitely my goal-mac, to be an Olymphan would

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be amazing. 2008, that was `lways something massive, coming from south

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London it was a different environment but to go to thd

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Olympics and think about gohng to another one, that would be `mazing,

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I would be spoiled. There is now a strong tradition of British

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sprinters switching to bobsleigh either during or at the end of the

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running careers and that tr`dition will not be changing any tile soon.

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It is very important to us that we are the fastest starters in the

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world, we know that will be key to us winning a medal in 2018 `nd

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within Great Britain we havd a very good squad of sprinters that compete

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at a very high level. I know that if I get them across to bobslehgh that

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they will push strongly for medals. The reason that I am good at

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bobsleigh is because of my sprinting background so it is important that I

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remember that and it is abott keeping in touch with those things

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that I do really well and then adding in the technique that I need

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to do and getting along with the team and trying to get big

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performances. The GB two wolen bob finished 12 at the Sochi gales and

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already there are targets for them to finish fifth this season. With

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that extra bit of sprinting progress, they could even rtn off

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with a medal and Jon Chadwick. - in China. Good luck to her.

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From Thomas Cromwell in the TV drama Wolf Hall to playing

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the giant in Spielberg's BFG, Mark Rylance has constantly

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Now the Oscar-winning actor is lending a Shakespearean hand

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to a young London theatre group as our arts correspondent

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The first thing you would bd doing, you would be scurrying around that

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you were actually seeing a giant. Mark Rylance brought Roald Dahl s

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big friendly giant to life on the screen but behind the scenes he has

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had a long-term role as patron to youth Theatre company Interlission.

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No Modiba Walli... Shakespeare goes straight as

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Intermission Theatre present Love Me To Death. But its theme of love

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Ribery and wars, the production is inspired by the words of thd Bard

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and this young talent is supported by a patron, regarded as ond of our

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greatest Shakespearean actors. Many people adapt themselves to how they

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think Shakespeare should be played or who was a successful Shakespeare

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player at that time. What is remarkable about this company is

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that they bring themselves hnto it and it is something completdly

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unique, become for many different boroughs of London, for my

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understanding, but there is a love of language and playfulness and a

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kind of collective spirit whth them that is the thing that I am most

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looking for when I do Shakespeare. That is why I like them. Thd big and

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small screen have benefited from the force of this talent and thdatre is

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Mark Rylance's first love and his passion for Shakespeare has

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certainly filtered down to Intermission's young perforlers It

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looks like Jeff Bush sometiles, it is not English that I am usdd to,

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but you familiarise yourself with it and the stories that are in

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Shakespeare are so exciting and exhilarating, they are thrillers and

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tragedies and romances. I al interested in that and many other

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people are interested in it as well. I am willing to read it

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Shakespearean script whereas before I was hesitant to do that. Dven if

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these people don't go on to the actors and some of the greatest ones

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do not, they will still learn such incredible things from this process.

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The group have already performed at St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal

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Shakespeare Company, now, whth the support of their trusted patron

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it's love and loyalty at thd church in Kensington.

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What a voice and actor. Timd for a check on the weather.

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It's time for a check on thd weather now and John Hammond has johned us.

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Yes, fog is on the menu agahn. This was taken from Roehampton. Ht is

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thickening up and tonight it will become a real issue across the

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London area. Be warned, there will be some disruption come the morning

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time. It is looking increashngly speedy as we head through this

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evening. For Trek and treathng it will at least be dry. Pumpkhns light

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up the streets through the fog. Temperatures will dip to 4 degrees

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or in rural areas but temperatures will not be issued tomorrow morning,

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the fog will be. There is a warning out from the Met office, on the

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motorway networks and possibly be old -- airports, they could be

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disrupted by the thickness of the fault as well. That fog will slowly

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lift only to be replaced by cloud. It is a dreary day with the odd spot

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of rain turning up in the afternoon in some places. It will feel chilly,

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20 degrees today, 1314 tomorrow afternoon at you are lucky. That is

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a sign of things to come. Through tomorrow evening and night `s the

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skies begin to clear, temperatures will tumble, in actual fact, by

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Wednesday morning many of us will be waking up to the first frost of the

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season. This could well be the scene outside your door first thing on

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Wednesday morning. Scraping that windscreen. It will be a brhght and

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crisp day with lots of sunshine Not one, however, northerly winds in

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place in the country from the midweek onwards, temperaturds

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getting knocked on the head. The consolation is that after that

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frosty start there will be lots of glorious sunshine across thd London

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area I think on Wednesday, so getting out of the sunshine, it

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should not do too bad. You will need more whereas, however. Tempdratures

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struggling to get a double figures by the end of the week. Clotding up

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by the weekend and there cotld be some rain around with the gtsty

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wind. It is all going on but it is not turning one.

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Message receives, thank you. You can, of course, get mord

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