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early 1990s. That's all from the BBC News at Six. It's goodbye from me.

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On The Government is significantly

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increasing the amount of money it gives to schools in Norfolk and

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Suffolk. The Education Minister said the counties have been underfunded

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for too long. Andrew Sinclair the counties have been underfunded

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for too long. Andrew Sinclahr is for too long. Andrew Sinclair is

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here. So how much more are they getting? Pupil funding has always

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getting? Pupil funding has `lways been determined by complicated

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formula, which in the eyes of many people has always been on fair

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formula, which in the eyes of many people has always been on f`ir to

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people has always been on fair to rural areas. Norfolk will gdt an

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rural areas. Norfolk will get an extra ?60 million. The amount per

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pupil rises. Suffolk gets an extra ?9 million. And Norfolk and Suffolk

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have been quite heavily criticised over the quality of their schools?

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Yes, they have had a lot of run`ins with Ofsted, particularly Norfolk,

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where at the moment 18 schools are classed as inadequate. 120 require

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improvement. MPs have welcomed the news today. The money may bd spent

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on teacher training. That can news today. The money may be spent

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on teacher training. That c`n make a on teacher training. That can make a

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real difference to student outcomes. It may be spent in other waxs, too.

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Headteachers will have the flexibility. Norfolk

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schoolchildren, who have not had a fair deal for many years, will

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finally get what are entitldd to. finally get what are entitldd to.

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Some people say this does not go far enough. Norfolk County Council say

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it costs ?1000 per or `` per year more for pupils to run a larger

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school. No mention of Essex? No. more for pupils to run a larger

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school. No mention of Essex? No No decrease either. This money will be

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allocated next April, which happens to be a month before the general

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election. A man who owned a number of horses which escaped onto the A14

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and caused a fatal accident, has been jailed for 28 months, Thomas

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Allen was killed on Christmas Day Allen was killed on Christmas Day

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two years ago. And today, it emerged that Lr Allen

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And today, it emerged that Mr Allen was the cousin of Holly Wells, one

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of the schoolgirls from Soham of the schoolgirls from Soh`m

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murdered by Ian Huntley in 2002. Our loss is just as strong `s it was

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Our loss is just as strong as it was in 2012. Nothing can take away the

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devastation and pain that wd feel. in 2012. Nothing can take away the

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devastation and pain that we feel. A devastation and pain that we feel. A

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tribute to their son. Thomas Allen died on Christmas Day. He w`s

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died on Christmas Day. He was driving home to so with his

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girlfriend when his car collided with horses that roamed onto a main

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road in Suffolk. The animals belonged to Stacey Humphries

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Ipswich. `` from Ipswich. The court heard how five of his horses had

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wandered onto the motorway into the wandered onto the motorway hnto the

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pathway of oncoming traffic. Six people were injured. Thomas Allen

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was critically injured and died the following day. It is a test case. We

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have not had somebody put bdfore court for causing public nuisance

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have not had somebody put before court for causing public nuhsance in

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court for causing public nuisance in this manner. The custody is as

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reasonable as we would have hoped. The horses had been left illegally

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on wasteland. In Norfolk, Suffolk on wasteland. In Norfolk, Suffolk

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and Cambridgeshire up to 500 horses have been kept on land without

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permission. During the hearing, have been kept on land without

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permission. During the hearhng, a permission. During the hearhng, a

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letter from Thomas's mother was Renault. `` was read out. In 20 2,

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Renault. `` was read out. In 2002, Holly Wells, her niece, is one of

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two schoolgirls murdered by Ian Huntley. Today, Stacey Humphries was

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sentenced to more than two xears Huntley. Today, Stacey Humphries was

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sentenced to more than two xears for causing a public nuisance. The

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family say the accident shotld never family say the accident should never

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have happened but will carrx on have happened but will carry on

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rebuilding their lives. Conservation and wildlife charities

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say they're concerned over the impact that fracking could have on

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our region. Parts of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk have been identhfied

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our region. Parts of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk have been identified as

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potential sites for the controversial practice of extracting

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oil and gas. Fracking takes a huge amount of

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ground water. Ground water hs part ground water. Ground water is part

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of the same system. Lawrencd ground water. Ground water hs part

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of the same system. Lawrence Rose of the same system. Lawrencd Rose

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marries `` manager the RSPB reserves in this region. The idea of fracking

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filled him with dread. We depend on filled him with dread. We depend on

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good ground land and water supply. What will happen to that water after

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it has been fractured? What condition were Libyan? We'rd worried

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condition were Libyan? We're worried about the huge volumes of w`ste

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about the huge volumes of waste water and where it will go. Why the

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concern here? The Government is inviting applications for the next

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round of fracking licenses. The other is this new map. Parts of

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North Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex could be considered in the future.

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Water, sand and chemicals are injected into the ground at high

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pressure, and locking gas trapped for millions of years. The RSPB and

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five other conservation groups have five other conservation grotps have

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joined forces to demand tighter regulation. How likely is it we will

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see fracking in the East? Probably not likely. My feeling is operators

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will goal in four areas in which there is already onshore drhlling.

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there is already onshore drilling. Licence applications will open

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before the end of July. Lawrence and many others will be watching

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closely. The Suffolk MP, Tim Yeo, ch`irs the

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The Suffolk MP, Tim Yeo, chairs the Energy and Climate Change Sdlect

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Energy and Climate Change Select Committee. Earlier I put those

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concerns to him. Didn't it make sense for these protected areas to

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be avoided? There is nothing in principle, in my

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view, involved in fracking that needs to threaten the environment. I

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don't think that the noise issues don't think that the noise issues

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have much application except during the exploration period. As for the

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water supply, giving a propdrly water supply, giving a propdrly

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regulated regime and the integrity of the well cases etc, the water is

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safe. You talk about a regulatory regime. They are concerned `bout

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regime. They are concerned about Iraq `` lack of regulation? It is

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early days. The Department of energy has not set out the regulathons

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Launching a pre`emptive strike on Launching a pre`emptive strhke on

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this is not helpful. Of course they should be scrutiny of the

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regulations when they are fhnally regulations when they are fhnally

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published. But at this stage there published. But at this stage there

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is no reason to doubt the Government's determination to make

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sure that the public has confidence in how this will be regulatdd. I

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sure that the public has confidence in how this will be regulated. I am

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confident we can design a regime that will give people a degree of

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certainty. We are told that licenses are on the consultation for Norfolk,

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Suffolk and the wash. How lhkely are those places to be chosen? There are

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many parts of the UK where we think Cheryl gas reserves can be

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recovered. I don't think it is necessarily the case that Norfolk or

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other parts of East Anglia `re at the top of that list. It is write

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these areas should be considered and, if suitable, I would support

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the development of shale gas in those areas. You have said that the

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communities should be compelled to have fracking in their areas and

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given compensation. Should they be forced? No. I would prefer this to

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happen with local consent. The Government could go further than it

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has done in offering financial has done in offering financial

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incentives to accept fracking. It is publicly proper whether any

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technology that they should be a period where people's public

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confidence needs to be won over. Generous financial incentivds should

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Generous financial incentives should be offered to communities whlling to

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be offered to communities willing to allow fracking to take placd.

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be offered to communities whlling to allow fracking to take place. How

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vital you think fracking will be? I think it is the only way th`t we can

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think it is the only way that we can reduce our rapidly increasing

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dependence on imported oil. We have had the best of the North Sea

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reserves now. We are importing roughly half of our gas at the

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present time. That put us in a difficult position. It is vhtal for

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energy security to go ahead and introduce fracking. As we gdt more

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introduce fracking. As we get more experience, I think more people will

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become confident. If you had said 50 years ago, do you want a nuclear

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power station in Suffolk? Many power station in Suffolk? M`ny

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people would have said no. Now, most people would say yes.

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Thank you very much. A revidw people would say yes.

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Thank you very much. A review into the running of Colchester Hospital

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has found staff are still victims of bullying and harassment. Last April

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the Trust was named as one of 1 in the Trust was named as one of 14 in

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England with higher than expected death rates. It's also being

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investigated following allegations that data on cancer patients was

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falsified. This inspection by the health regulator, Monitor, found

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"improvements are beginning to appear", but significant concerns

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still remain in six areas, hncluding still remain in six areas, hncluding

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support for junior doctors `nd clinical supervision. There is also

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no evidence that the Trust has properly investigated reports of

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bullying. I was quite pleased that we were

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moving forward. I was grateful that they identified the areas where we

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needed greater focus. Change does needed greater focus. Changd does

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need time, especially cultural change. Moving apace is important

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but we need to make it sustainable but we need to make it sust`inable

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so that in the future we ard offering patients the care they

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need. A Vietnamese man who helped run a

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cannabis factory in Suffolk is to be deported. 18`year`old Hung Tran was

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caught after police found 1300 cannabis plants growing at a

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caught after police found 1300 cannabis plants growing at ` house

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cannabis plants growing at a house in Long Melford. He'll be sdnt back

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to Vietnam when he's served his two year jail sentence.

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The shortage of housing in this region is making the cost of buying

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a home too much for most workers, according to a new report. House

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prices have gone up twice as fast as wages over the last ten years. The

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National Housing Federation says the average mortgage in the East now

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requires an annual income of ?54,000.

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Still to come, worries for Red Bull as this season's car fails to

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perform in testing. And the students getting a helping hand from one of

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the best`known orchestras in Britain.

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You may remember Beth Warren. Last week she won her legal fight to keep

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her dead husband's sperm. Mrs Warren, who's from Newport Pagnell,

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lost her husband to a brain tumour when he was just 32. Samples of his

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sperm were stored before he died. But they were due to be destroyed

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next year. But within a couple of hours, her joy turned to

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disappointment when the Hum`n disappointment when the Hum`n

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Fertilisation and Embryologx Authority was given permission to

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Authority was given permisshon to appeal. This morning the authority

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said it will not be appealing. Beth is in Birmingham now.

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You look a lot happier tonight than you did last week. When the Jew

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here? I heard at half past 11. I happened to be sorting out ly

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happened to be sorting out my e`mails and I saw an e`mail from the

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Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority telling me they wdre not

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Authority telling me they were not going to appeal. Did they ghve you a

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going to appeal. Did they give you a reason? They were initially looking

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to appeal because of the wider implications. I am so happy It

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to appeal because of the wider implications. I am so happy! It is

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implications. I am so happy It is hard to talk! They were worried

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about the wider implications but they have decided that they can

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marriage `` man is that why give themselves by looking at how they

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manage clinics. What is the last week been like for you? Everyday

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must have been difficult. Heartbreaking. To get that win in

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High Court and think, this is it. Heartbreaking. To get that win in

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High Court and think, this is it. I have got everything, I've got my

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future about. To be told that could be taken away and the fight could

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continue is heartbreaking. @ be taken away and the fight could

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continue is heartbreaking. @ lot of tears. Now it is all smiles. What

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are your plans now? Hard yot tears. Now it is all smiles. What

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are your plans now? Hard you worked are your plans now? Hard you worked

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at what you are going to do? Live my future and see what happens.

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Definitely focus on my career and become established as a

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physiotherapist. Build up mx physiotherapist. Build up my

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savings. Spend more time with friends and family. See what the

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future holds. What do you think he would have made of this? I have been

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told by somebody people how proud he would have been. He was a fighter.

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told by somebody people how proud he would have been. He was a fhghter. I

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would have been. He was a fighter. I am sure he would be proud. Xou still

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have not made a decision on when you will use the sperm? No, I do hope it

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will be right in the future. I do know that things change. I don't

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know. Now it just feels likd it know. Now it just feels like it

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doesn't matter, I can focus on being happy and moving on. There are no

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restrictions on me any more. Celebration tonight? Yes! I have got

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some friends coming around. A couple of drinks. Not too many, I have got

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some friends coming around. A couple of drinks. Not too many, I'l working

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of drinks. Not too many, I'm working tomorrow. Just the relief,

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everything, the happiness. I have not got to fight any more. Ht is

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not got to fight any more. It is amazing. Lovely to see you looking

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so well. So wonderful to see that smile.

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Next to motor racing, and the new Formula One season gets underway

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this weekend. Red Bull of Mhlton Keynes will be looking for their

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fifth title in as many years. But just when everything was gohng so

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just when everything was going so well for the team, the governing

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body of the sport has come up well for the team, the governing

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body of the sport has come tp with a body of the sport has come up with a

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long list of changes to everything from engine size to fuel. And

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testing for the new season has not been going to plan.

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After months of quiet, Sund`y After months of quiet, Sunday

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afternoons are about to get loud again. Formula one is revving its

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engines for a new season. Red Bull engines for a new season. Rdd Bull

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had had a stranglehold over the rest four years. Sebastian Vettel has won

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34 out of the last 77 races, including the last nine in a

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34 out of the last 77 races, including the last nine in ` row. If

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they win any more, the team will have to think of building a bigger

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trophy cabinet. But things `re not trophy cabinet. But things are not

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looking so rosy ahead of thd first looking so rosy ahead of the first

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race of the season in Austr`lia I think it is probably damage

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limitation in the first few races. We need to get to the finish. It is

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only in Melbourne we will sde where only in Melbourne we will sde where

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we are compared to our opponents. In reality we have no idea. Rule

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changes mean smaller engines, added weight and fuel limits have caused

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the team problems in testing. The final days in Bahrain were spent

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mostly in the garage. Not only did they have an unreliable enghne,

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mostly in the garage. Not only did they have an unreliable engine, that

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has a knock`on effect for you cannot develop your car. The only way you

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can integrate new development is to prove it on the racetrack. The only

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way you can prove that on the racetrack is to run reliablx. It is

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a long season with plenty of time to change their fortunes. A fifth title

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is not necessarily written off yet. Whether you are winning or losing in

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this game, the goal is alwaxs the this game, the goal is alwaxs the

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same. It is always about trying this game, the goal is always the

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same. It is always about trxing to same. It is always about trxing to

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improve, trying to be better. Trying to engineer solutions to engineering

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problems. That is what this team has proved to be fantastically talented

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at over the last few years. The team will be working 24 hours a day in

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the build`up to the race on Sunday. Can they summon the energy to make

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the car a contender again? Scientists now believe babids start

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Scientists now believe babies start learning in the womb. Late hn

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Scientists now believe babids start learning in the womb. Late in a

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pregnancy an unborn baby can recognise the sound of its mother's

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recognise the sound of its lother's voice. Now researchers at the

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University of Essex are trying to find out more about the way babies

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carry on that learning after they're born. A new laboratory has been set

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up at the university's centre for brain science, and the rese`rch team

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brain science, and the research team has begun recruiting some vdry young

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volunteers to help them in their work.

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Relaxing in the Essex baby lab before playing her part in serious

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scientific study. This 19 week gold is about to make our contribution to

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a programme seeking better understanding of her childrdn and

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young babies react to the world around them. First term mother sits

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down with her in front of a screen. A series of infrared light to create

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a reflection on the baby's eyes. If device tracks the movement of the

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eyes as different images appear We eyes as different images appear We

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know that infancy is a state in know that infancy is a statd in

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which the brain develops more. We need to know what is going on, what

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they think. She was not too sure about the next device Sylvia

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produced. It looks vaguely sinister. It is a head net. We have sdnsors

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whereby we can pick up the electrical activity on the brain.

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All of the sensors are covered by soft sponges, so babies are usually

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fine with that. They do not even notice they have this speci`l hat

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on. We record the activity on the brain. It is totally safe and

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non`evasive. It just records. It is like a thermometer when you have ``

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recording the temperature. We hope lessons will be learned, absolutely.

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We want the parents to be more aware of their baby development. We find

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it is really important to help good it is really important to hdlp good

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bonding with the mother. To know a little bit more about what hs going

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little bit more about what is going on in the brain. Idris Elba being a

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star. Now the team are seekhng on in the brain. Idris Elba being a

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star. Now the team are seeking more star. Now the team are seekhng more

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young babies to take part in the research. `` Iris. We think she is a

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humdinger. Stephen looked great in that headset.

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Just imagine what it would be like for a student band or school choir

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to have one of Britain's best known orchestras as their very own backing

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group ` just for one day. That's exactly what happened this morning,

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exactly what happened this lorning, when the BBC Concert Orchestra

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played at the Hippodrome in Great Yarmouth. 800 people were there to

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see a very special prom by the prom. The BBC Concert Orchestra is the

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mainstay of Radio 2's Fridax The BBC Concert Orchestra is the

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mainstay of Radio 2's Friday night mainstay of Radio 2's Fridax night

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is music night. But today it was about Thursday morning. They

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is music night. But today it was about Thursday morning. Thex were

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is music night. But today it was about Thursday morning. They were in

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about Thursday morning. Thex were in town to give local youngsters a

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chance to see an orchestra up close chance to see an orchestra tp close

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in full flight, and also to beat up any notion that classical is too

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cool for school. The show w`s any notion that classical is too

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cool for school. The show was hosted cool for school. The show w`s hosted

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by Rebecca Keatley, BBC TV children's presenter. When you are

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children's presenter. When xou are in a school orchestra, it might

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children's presenter. When you are in a school orchestra, it mhght not

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in a school orchestra, it might not be as cool. Hopefully we will show

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today the wide variety of things that orchestras do. It opens their

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mind and their eyes to what is out there. The orchestra ran through the

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classics to demonstrate how they are relevant to the class of 2004.

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classics to demonstrate how they are relevant to the class of 2014. Some

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members of that class even got to take part. On percussion, students

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from Aylsham high. And on vocals, the choir from Flegg High School. It

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is amazing, the whole experience. Most people are into pop and they do

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not think orchestras are that Most people are into pop and they do

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not think orchestras are th`t in. not think orchestras are that in.

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But when you see them performing songs now, it is really good. The

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concert closed with a real pinch me moment for a young rock band. Titled

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macro played with the BBC orchestra as their backing group. `` The

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Rumble. It is not something that happens every day. It is prdtty

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cool. The power and enthusiasm cool. The power and enthusiasm

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generated by a live orchestra is tremendous. Those kids have never

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heard anything like that. From Mozart to a medley for the World

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Cup, these young people have been Cup, these young people have been

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given an experience they will never forget. For some it could bd life

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changing. That is the idea. Tomorrow's musicians may have found

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their calling today. We were just saying how noisy it was

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when nothing was happening. They were having such a great time.

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were having such a great tile. The weather. Let's start with a

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foggy scene from this morning. Scenes like this across the region.

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The fog was quite widespread. Once more to night, it would become

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widespread. It had an impact on the temperatures we achieved today. You

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can see from the satellite images, can see from the satellite images,

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some of the areas where it lingered. Particularly the North Norfolk

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coast. As we go through this evening and overnight, this fog will become

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quite dense. Poor visibilitx. and overnight, this fog will become

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quite dense. Poor visibility. If you quite dense. Poor visibility. If you

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have travel plans later tonhght quite dense. Poor visibilitx. If you

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have travel plans later tonhght or early tomorrow morning, do allow

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early tomorrow morning, do `llow extra time. It could cause some

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disruption. Not a great deal of depth to the fog. Damages could get

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close to freezing. A touch of frost is possible. `` temperatures. When

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the frog `` fog clears, we should have reasonable day. Longer spells

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of sunshine expected in the afternoon. If you hang onto any fog,

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expect a cooler day. 14 or 16 degrees in the sunshine. Thd

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expect a cooler day. 14 or 06 degrees in the sunshine. The wind

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will pick up a little bit. Ht will will pick up a little bit. Ht will

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push any fog into the North Sea from the coast. It is looking largely

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fine for the afternoon. Long spells of sunshine. Looking ahead, the

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pressure patter and sticks `round. pressure patter and sticks around.

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High`pressure sticking around. A week weather front heading south.

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That will introduce more cloud. The breeze will pick up. What it means

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for the weekend is that we will not have problems with mist and fog We

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will not have problems with Frost. It maybe cooler. Saturday will bring

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It maybe cooler. Saturday whll bring quite a bit of cloud. For many,

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It maybe cooler. Saturday will bring quite a bit of cloud. For m`ny, a

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cooler day. Temperatures will shoot up in the sunshine. A better

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prospect on Sunday. Longer spells of sunshine. Cloud around on Monday.

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The breeze continuing into next week.

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That's all from us. Join us tomorrow. Good night.

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