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degrees. Fiona. Thank you, Sarah. That's all from the BBC News at Six.

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Goodbye from me. "A climate of fear",

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where exams were "falsely marked" - the claims of former teachers

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at a leading Academy. People disappeared. They would come

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into work, presumably they were asked to leave or hand their keys in

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and escorted from the premises. Also tonight, Scotland Yard

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is accused of "missing opportunities" to bring criminal

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charges against a former And country music acts take over

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the pop-up stages at London's Teachers at one of London's top

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academies have told BBC London they worked in a "climate

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of intimidation and fear", and they witnessed coursework

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and exams being "falsely marked". Last month, we reported the Head

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Teacher at Green Spring Academy in Shoreditch was among several

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members of staff suspended over allegations of

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fixing exam results. The Trust investigated

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and says appropriate action is now being taken -

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although they say, they can't Here's our Education

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Correspondent, Marc Ashdown. It's the question at the heart

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of this investigation. Within a couple of years,

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how could a failing school become outstanding so quickly and GCSE

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results go through the roof? They were in difficulties and

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feeling the pressure... John is now retired but worked

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at the school for many years. It started, he said, with a clear

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out of very experienced staff. You know, they would come into work

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one morning and presumably they were asked to leave,

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asked to hand their keys in and they And this happened to a large number

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of people, at least ten I mean, obviously it gave a climate

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of intimidation and fear. He claims behind it all

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was a relentless drive to improve results by any

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means, even cheating. It really didn't matter

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how you got the result. By genuinely taking the exams,

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or on a few occasions A teacher awarding a pass mark

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to a student who has not We've been contacted by about half

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a dozen people who are taught Now, all paint a very

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similar picture. They claim often very

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experienced teachers have either been forced out or,

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because of their treatment, have been left with no

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choice but to leave. Meanwhile, GCSE results went

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from being among the worst The Academy hit the headlines

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in 2015 when three pupils fled to Syria to join so-called Islamic

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State. And our thoughts are with

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the families of the missing The executive head teacher,

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Mark Keary, was praised The school kept its

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outstanding Ofsted rating. But last month he was suspended,

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along with three senior members of staff, as part

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of an investigation The Department for Education told us

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there is no place for cheating in schools and exam malpractice

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is extremely rare. Following this investigation,

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exam malpractice has been identified, they say,

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resulting in disciplinary action. Green Spring Education Trust

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said the independent Appropriate action is being taken,

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which cannot be discussed They believe they've acted

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robustly and with integrity. We did approach Mark

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Keary for a comment, Parents say they have been left in

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the dark. We have been concerned because we did not know what had

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happened, who was being accused or how many staff were suspended and I

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think parents whose children pass their exams last year or the year

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before, we do not know how far back the malpractice has been going on,

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would feel a shadow cast over their successes which is a terrible shame.

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The National Union of Teachers says it has received complaints from

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members based at the school over the years which were reported to the

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trust. Many teachers have given evidence to this investigation. It

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is quite damaging environment, it has taken me many years to realise.

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Dishonesty was the main ingredient at the school. A former teacher

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speaking to us. What happens to the children

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and their grades - the ones who were in the year

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groups under question? I have spoken to the regulator and

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they say the consensus is it is highly unlikely the students will be

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retrospectively punished, they will keep their results because there was

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a big difference between individual cheating and writing the answers and

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institutional malpractice which appears to have been the case here.

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The Academy is more likely to face punishment, maybe they will not be

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up to host or moderate exams but it depends what happens now. One

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commission has been brought in to oversee academies on behalf of

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government and helping them move forward. As you heard, there has

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been a big shadow cast over the credibility of the results.

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What does this say about the pressure on teachers

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and schools in London, to perform well?

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We do not know the motive but heads and executives are into huge

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enormous pressure, GCSE results, league tables are pored over and

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analysed and they are always drinking in the last chance saloon,

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a bad year and the jobs on the line. Especially academies where executive

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heads are paid huge salaries, ?220,000 in this case a year, they

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are expected to be deliver and be whiter than white. The government

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maintains academies are more robustly overseen and monitored than

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any other school but that argument wears thin with some people when you

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look at this case which only came to light because of the bravery of

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those teachers willing to stand up and blow the whistle and say this is

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wrong and bus stop. Tackling sex offences

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on London transport - nine in ten victims

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aren't coming forward. Police have been accused

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of making "major failings" during an investigation

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into electoral fraud The London Assembly claims

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Scotland Yard "missed opportunities" to bring criminal charges

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against former Mayor, Lutfur Rahman - who was forced

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to step down over corrupt It relates to the borough's

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Mayoral election in 2014. The ricin flash photography. Lutfur

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Rahman the disgraced former Maher of Tower Hamlets before his victory in

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2014. A year later he was found guilty of electoral fraud and the

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police investigated but no criminal prosecution was brought. People in

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Tower Hamlets feel there is unfinished business. The police

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criticised and in a strongly worded e-mail to the deputy Mayor of London

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for policing and crime, he said there was a catalogue of failings

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and called for a review of police investigation. There was evidence

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presented and offered to the Met police that was not looked at, there

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were key witnesses who wanted to speak that were not interviewed were

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stuck there is a range of issues that the Met Police have let down

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the residence of Tower Hamlets and we need something else done. In

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October 2010 when Lutfur Rahman became the first elected mayor, he

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was re-elected in 2014, by April the next year he was found guilty of

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corrupt and illegal practices in a case brought by the public. The Met

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Police ruled out criminal charges last March. The Met Police were not

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put anyone up for interview but said they agreed with the CPS to conduct

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a further joint assessment of the files to see if there is any thing

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that could change the decision. They would not comment on the criticism

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directed at the force. One councillor raised concerns about

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Lutfur Rahman and says he does not trust police to look at the case

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again. My concern is they cannot mark their own homework. They cannot

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review things they have failed to do before, it needs a completely fresh

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set of eyes, an independent person to look at this and if they find

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errors to say this is where they were and where we need to go. Lutfur

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Rahman could be back, the BBC reported how he appeared to be

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trying to form a new political party despite being banned from standing

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for office. His critics say it is more important than ever the

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evidence against him is properly investigated.

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A female victim of a sexual assault on the tube has

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waived her right to anonymity, to raise awareness of a crime which

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Last year, Jessica Brady was travelling on the Northern Line,

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and didn't realise that what had just happened to her -

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She now wants more victims to come forward, and has been

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Using the tube was all part of the excitement of moving

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Her jigsaw puzzle shows all the lines in the famous stations.

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But it ended in turmoil on a late-night journey home

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on the Northern Line, when a man groped her several times,

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It caught me off guard, I think, and it frightened me and I went

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into shock because the only way I can describe it is thinking

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And it was the flight mode, probably.

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I didn't want to bring attention to the scene.

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I just thought, if he has a knife, he could attack me further,

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And I just needed to get out of there.

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I'd like to report being sexually harassed on the tube.

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This film is part of a new campaign by TfL and the police,

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showing how seriously the offence is being taken.

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The film shows every piece of information that comes into police

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is taken seriously, it adds to the investigation and builds a picture

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of offenders and we will get him in the end. We want to encourage people

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to report this kind of offensive behaviour and criminality to us, the

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message we tried to get out is every report we receive build a picture

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and with those reports we can start an investigation, people will be

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taken seriously and it gives us the best opportunity to catch offenders.

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Because of CCTV, arrests have gone up but reports have gone up and

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police said they rely on people adjust to report incidents. It was

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not just about justice, it was making sure he does not do this to

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someone else or worse. And if anything, I encourage people to

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think of it like that. Jess prefers to walk these days,

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but after identifying her attacker, she watched in court as he was given

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a six-month jail sentence. A man has been jailed for three

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years after unintentionally killing his friend with a single

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punch after his shoe was thrown Alexander Thomson from

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Clapham, hit Tom Hulme in a drunken row as they travelled

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in a mini-cab on Farringdon Street Mr Hulme died the next day

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of a brain haemorrhage. The number of fires in prisons

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in London has reached record levels. Figures show Thameside Prison

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recorded the most fires of any jail in the country last year -

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with over 100. The Ministry of Justice says most

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were "relatively minor". MPs are being warned that the Palace

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of Westminster is in danger of suffering a "catastrophic

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failure" - unless Ministers approve The Public Accounts Committee says

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MPs and peers should move out of the building for six years,

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to allow for work costing up When you think of country music, you

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do not think of baseball caps and coming from Essex but some do and I

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will chat to them later. Speed bumps are to be

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built in Hyde Park. Not to slow cars down -

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but to slow down bikes. It comes after a cyclist

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was recently caught travelling at over 30 miles an hour -

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so the authorities say the measures will make

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the park safer for everyone. But for some cyclists,

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the bumps are step too far. It is part of the Central London

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cycle route and over a thousand cyclists and our use the area

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between Speakers' Corner and Hyde Park Corner. To slow this traffic,

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speed humps will be built along the path. They will be similar to these

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strips all ready in place in Kensington Gardens. The reality is

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Hyde Park has to cater for a range of different users from pedestrians

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of all ages, leisure cyclists and commuters. Royal Parks say the

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introduction of these measures will make the park more accessible to

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all. We have recorded cyclists at 32 miles an hour come on the road

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people expect to go from A to B, fast as they can and compete with

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traffic. This is a park, you come here to enjoy, we want pedestrians,

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and kids learning to ride their bikes, we want them all to enjoy.

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The plans have sparked a backlash from some of the London cyclists.

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Accusations the humps are not proportionate to the risk and are

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dangerous and badly designed. I think the cyclists will swerve

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around the bumps in place. If you are not good at riding it makes it

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more dangerous because you have to stop. It can be daunting if people

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are going too fast but if it is safer and makes people feel more

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comfortable and confident than I am in favour. People who cycle on race

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bikes as fast as they can, yeah, you have the feeling they do not see

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everything. The work on the project is set to begin next week.

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When an area of London is described as being "regenerated" -

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it usually provokes one of two feelings.

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Either that it's going to become a great place to live and work -

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or it's going to be yet another place for some people

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to make a lot of money - at the expense of locals.

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So the London Assembly has voiced its concerns

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to make sure that as London grows, Londoners themselves,

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2012 brought fresh life and money to the likes of Hackney Wick but it

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also caused a culture change, this was home to the highest

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concentration of artists in Europe, working cheek by jowl sharing tools,

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space and ideas. It led to success. Conrad has shown his work at the

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Saatchi Gallery but says rising rents and new neighbours who do not

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like noise and maths are pushing people out. It has been shockingly

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destroyed and the sad thing is this area happens completely organically

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without any government influence and they could not see it was something

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to protect and preserve. It is sad. A new report from the London

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assembly echoes this morning. They say in the next two years 3500

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artists will lose their place of work in London and that'll vote

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so-called gentrification can raise prosperity, wages and quality of

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schools, the benefits of the crows are not spread fairly and the mayor

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should do something. We are asking the mayor in the infrastructure plan

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for culture to do an audit of what are the current facilities in the

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field, what is the level of rent, are they affordable and so on. This

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has to be done by row wide. At the place change began, they are trying

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to tempt artists back. By the end of the summer, every one of these

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squares will be home to a new artist studio, paid for by a local

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developer. Is this the answer to keeping the artistic spirit in this

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part of town? Or is it trying to build creativity out of thin air? We

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are trying to build in creativity by working with those all ready here so

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we have been putting this scheme together for the artists and we have

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worked with them and used focus groups to make sure we do not just

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build something fit for them but something they are part of and to

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move into. The arts make London money and foreign tourists who enjoy

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our culture for ?3 billion into the economy. The challenge is stopping

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London becoming a victim of its own success.

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Football - and Millwall from League one - have defied

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all the odds to beat not one, not two, but three Premier League

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teams on their way to reaching the FA Cup quarterfinals.

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On Sunday they hope to make it four - when they make the short

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Chris Slegg has been looking at their chances.

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Shaun Cummins with a last-minute winner against Premier league

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champions Leicester which sealed Millwall's place in the FA

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As a right back row, he takes just as much pride

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in the league one side's recent defensive resilience.

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We have shown the quality we have had and that we have got throughout

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this whole competition so the finals to come up against three

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Premier League teams and keep clean sheets in all three of them just

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shows the character and shape we have got as a team.

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You have only scored three goals for Millwall,

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and you got two in the FA Cup this season both

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You have clearly got a love for this competition.

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I have scored two goals in this cup so far, trying to build on it.

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One man with no trouble finding the net on a regular basis

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His early promise was on show in a spell with Millwall in 2012.

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Now, Lions manager Harris needs to find a way to tame

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I am delighted he is performing for Spurs and for England.

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Modern day number nine for me has the lot.

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Terrific talent, I hope he doesn't play the weekend.

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On a more serious note, there were eight arrests

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following Millwall's win over Leicester, Sunday's match

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at White Hart Lane is classed as high risk by police.

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With Tottenham building a new stadium it is likely

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to be the last FA Cup tie ever played here.

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As the authorities concentrate on keeping the peace,

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Millwall's manager is focusing on the task in hand.

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The fact it is the last game at White Hart Lane makes

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Spurs have got a pedigree in this competition, the fan base belief

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in the competition and support it so I know the atmosphere

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They have beaten Watford, Bournemouth and Leicester,

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now to see if Millwall have another FA Cup shock in them.

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If you like Country Music then you might want to head down

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to the O2 in Greenwich this weekend for the 'Country to

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As well as the music, they're creating a 'pop-up' town square,

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Yes, there is absolutely loads going on, including three stages like the

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one behind me which has a group from down the road in Cheltenham and they

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are inspired by a Americana and folk and country. When you think of

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country music, you may not think of North Greenwich! But the country to

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country festival has been successful here since 2013. This year, there

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are more acts than ever and it was opened by another girl duo who have

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been going from strength to strength.

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This is Ward Thomas, twins from Clapham Common who won the first UK

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country acts to have a number one album. This afternoon they opened

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the country to country music Festival at the O2 arena. We love

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London, it is a home gig, it is also scary on a tour because everyone

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that is anyone and lives in London and comes to what you has high

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standards and see a lot of music. It is scary but also our favourite. The

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full mixture. The London show is a full mixture of industry and people

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from all over the place. It is or was exciting. Country to country is

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in its fifth year promising to be bigger than ever. We have grown to

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50,000 attendance which is an amazing achievement. There are loads

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of fans who will love this weekend. We have every kind of level of actor

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playing outside the arena and inside.

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Born and bred in Essex, Holloway Road perform tomorrow. They want to

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break down the stereotypes around country music. You guys do not look

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like a typical country star. Yeah, we get that a lot. We are just a

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couple of boys from Essex and who want to keep it that way. Country is

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about being real and real to us is not necessarily working on a farm,

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it is going down the local pub. As well as local talent, there will be

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some of country music biggest stars from across the world. Those stars

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from around the world include loads from America including if you're in

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the know Brad Paisley, and the Zac Brown band. The event is nearly sold

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out but not quite. There are tickets available. It is going on all

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evening and tomorrow and Sunday from 10am. There is lots of free events

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and there will be surprise artists announced throughout the weekend as

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well. You may want to dust off your Stetson or get your cowboy boots

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out! I do look good like that! Tomasz Schafernaker wonders if I am

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joking. I was feeling the tunes. Music to the ears as far as the

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weather goes, some sunshine on the way, nice warm weather but today was

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a bit disappointing. We only got 12, yesterday this was a 17. It was a

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much cooler day-to-day across the capital, tomorrow we get blue skies.

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There will be clouds up in the sky but sunny enough. Sunny and warm is

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the headline. A lot of cloud right now, this will stick around three

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most of this evening and overnight. The temperature right now is around

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11 degrees, probably dipping away to 10 degrees. Overall, a mild night on

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the way, lots of cloud and some drizzle. Nothing else to add that

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night. A spurious seven out in the sticks! The most of us, ten or 9

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degrees. Tomorrow starts cloudy, then the sunshine, strong sunshine

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works on McLeod, it will melt away the cloud and we are left with a

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nice day. -- on the cloud. 15 or 16, I would be surprised if it is 80

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degrees so very nice day and then look at that. Look at this. It is

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not a pretty picture from a sunny day on Saturday to wet weather on

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Sunday. The good news is I do not think this rain will be all that

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heavy. It will last for a while, splash and --! Of course lower

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temperatures and clearly which out of the two is better? Saturday.

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Temperatures may be as high as 18 degrees, and then the wet weather on

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Sunday. A man who ran down and killed

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a woman and a child while driving a stolen car in Penge,

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south London has been Joshua Dobby, who's 23, admitted

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causing their deaths, saying he'd A Head Teachers Union says schools

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in England are being forced to make impossible choices -

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dropping GCSE and A-Level courses and cutting back on school trips

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in an effort to balance the books. The Education Secretary Justine

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Greening was heckled Teachers in Shoreditch tell BBC

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London they have worked in a climate of intimidation and fear witnessing

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coursework being falsely marked. If you missed something

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or you want to watch again, So, like, you get sponsored to swap

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clothes with somebody for a day. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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OK, I don't get that. So, maybe... I don't get that.

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..you wear your mother's clothes? I don't get it. What does she wear?

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No, no, she wears someone else's. OK, I don't get that, it's

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too complicated. Do another one. So, like, you get sponsored

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to let people lick stuff No, but, like, you get

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these flavoured... Cool, yeah. Not going to happen.

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Peanut butter. Do another one. For better ideas,

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get your free fundraising kit now. Let's Sing And Dance exploded onto

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our screens, setting the stage

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alight...literally. Stars were a-swinging...

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Could somebody help me?

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