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That's all from the BBC News at Six - on BBC One we now join

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Hello and welcome to the st`rt of a new week on Look East, with Susie

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and me. Our top story tonight: a huge

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political row in Norfolk as the County Council moves to abandon its

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controversial waste incinerator. controversial waste inciner`tor

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It's a decision which will cost tax payers ?30 million.

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Captured on camera ` a murder victim Captured on camera ` a murddr victim

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in Colchester pictured hours before he was stabbed more than 100 times

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in a local park. He had injuries to in a local park. He had injtries to

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his hands, arms, back, neck and head. This was a violent, frenzied

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attack on a vulnerable young man. Extra billions to be spent on East

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Anglia's main rail link to London. But critics claim we are being

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But critics claim we are behng short`changed.

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And the UK Independence Party fires the starting gun in the European

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elections. Hello. Council taxpayers in Norfolk

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are set to pick up a bill for ?30 are set to pick up a bill for ? 0

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million after controversial plans for a waste incinerator in King s

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Lynn were effectively scrapped. The shock announcement was made this

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afternoon. It's the latest twist in a political

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blame game that dates back lore than blame game that dates back lore than

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ten years. On one side, the County Council, desperate to find an

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ten years. On one side, the County Council, desperate to find `n answer

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Council, desperate to find an answer to the growing problem of w`ste On

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to the growing problem of waste. On the other side, well organised and

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very vocal local opposition. And through it all the cost to everybody

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in Norfolk kept going up. In a moment I'll be speaking to the

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leader of the council and the MP who led a campaign against the

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incinerator. But first, this from our chief reporter Kim Rilex.

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our chief reporter Kim Riley. A scheme aimed at stemming the flow

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of Norfolk's waste into landfill and saving a lot of money. A projected

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?250 million over 25 years, compared to the costs of piling rubbish into

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to the costs of piling rubbhsh into holes in the ground. But the chosen

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site for the energy from waste plant at King's Lynn meant it ran into

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stiff local opposition. A vote organised by West Norfolk Council

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found 65,000 people in the area found 65,000 people in the area

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opposed to the scheme. Local Conservatives were at odds with

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party colleagues on the County Council, who decided to push ahead

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with the project. A public inquiry was held and the planning

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inspector's recommendation was then passed on to the Communities

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Secretary Eric Pickles. His decision promised back in January has been

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repeatedly delayed and the economics repeatedly delayed and the dconomics

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of the whole project thrown into chaos by the withdrawal of a

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of the whole project thrown into chaos by the withdrawal of ` ?1 9

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chaos by the withdrawal of a ?169 million Government grant last

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November. Now councillors are being urged to bite the bullet and

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terminate the contract. It could cost Norfolk taxpayers ?30 lillion

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cost Norfolk taxpayers ?30 million but further delay could send those

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costs rocketing. The full Council and Cabinet is to vote on the

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recommendations next Monday. George Nobbs is the leader of

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Norfolk County Council and Henry Bellingham is the MP for North West

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Norfolk. The Cabinet will vote next Monday but few expect it to be yes.

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I'm pretty sure, yes. You s`id it I'm pretty sure, yes. You said it

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would cripple the council. Xes. The fact was that our predecessor had

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made no provision for finding the money for cancellation. It would

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have had to be paid within 30 working days. It would have been

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disastrous. Since then, we have made provisions for that money. But you

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haven't got all of it. We found 18 million of it and we are going to

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find another 11 million and stop we will have the entire financhal year

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for that. Henry Bellingham, your campaign has helped to cripple the

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council. I would not say th`t. campaign has helped to cripple the

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council. I would not say that. It council. I would not say that. It

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was not value for money. The key thing to think about is that the

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cost would go on the mounting haddock decision not been taken

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today `` had the decision not been taken. This will save Norfolk much

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more money. You said you will try to get money to help them pay for the

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shortfall. What will you do? I will work with my colleagues in the

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region because we are going to go to the government, working with the

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council, and make it very clear that there must be ways in which the

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government can at least look at assisting. We don't know thd penalty

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will have to be paid. I would hesitate about forcing the council

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to have to pay it. We will `sk the to have to pay it. We will ask the

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government that it could perhaps be capitalised into a loan. But they

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have no money. We can tell the government of this is a penalty,

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government of this is a pen`lty which is a huge burden on Norfolk's

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council taxpayers. It is a ?1.4 billion budget the council has. We

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can work with the government to mitigate. George Nobbs, you shook

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your head. He doesn't accept reality. He says the government will

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find the money. I don't know what dreamworld he is in. Which

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dreamworld are you in? It was dreamworld he is in. Which

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dreamworld are you in? It was signed under duress. If they're serious

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about getting more contracts from central government, will they

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enforce this penalty? The government will look at mitigating it. If he

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actually bothered to find ott what actually bothered to find out what

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he's talking about he would know that the bulk of the money hs

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he's talking about he would know that the bulk of the money is paid

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that the bulk of the money hs paid to the banks guaranteeing the

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contract. It is simply foolish to contract. It is simply foolhsh to

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pretend that this company is not going to want compensation. If you

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have to make up the shortfall, what services are you going to cut?

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have to make up the shortfall, what services are you going to ctt? I

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can't say that. The contract was value for money until such time as

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Eric Pickles refused to make a Eric Pickles refused to make a

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decision. F Henry Bellinghal wanted decision. F Henry Bellingham wanted

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to help Norfolk he would ask Eric Pickles why he's stonewalling.

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And the debate over that decision will continue tomorrow mornhng

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And the debate over that decision will continue tomorrow morning on

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the breakfast programme on BBC Radio Norfolk.

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In other news tonight, the police in Essex say a murder victim w`s

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Essex say a murder victim was stabbed more than 100. The killing

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happened at a park in Colchdster on Saturday morning. The victim has

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been named as Jim Attfield, a father of five.

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Friday evening in this pub in call Friday evening in this pub hn call

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Chester. The man on the right is Jim Attfield. A few hours later he would

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be dead, ferociously knifed to death. Detectives revealed Jim

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Attfield, who was mentally impaired, suffered 102 separate

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injuries. We would like to speak to anyone who saw anyone with blood

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that shouldn't be there or hf anyone who saw anyone with blood

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that shouldn't be there or if there was a nice missing, I would argue

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them to contact us. Jim Attfield was found barely lived in the e`rly

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found barely lived in the early hours of Saturday morning and died

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shortly afterwards. Forensic teams are combing the area with dhvers

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are combing the area with divers preparing to search in nearby lake.

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He suffered injuries to his head, upper body and hands. Policd say the

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upper body and hands. Police say the spark is used day and night and

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somebody must have seen somdthing. He was found in Colchester on a

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route which links East Bay and route which links East Bay and

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Castle Park. His family said he was shy and polite. A brain injury

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Castle Park. His family said he was shy and polite. A brain injtry had

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left him with impaired speech and reasoning and he lived in sheltered

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accommodation. We are increasing accommodation. We are incre`sing

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patrols and putting more police officers and more community police

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officers allowed there. In the early hours and during the day. Hhs

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officers allowed there. In the early hours and during the day. His family

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hours and during the day. Hhs family say that despite his brain injury he

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say that despite his brain hnjury he was learning guitar and he enjoyed

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was learning guitar and he dnjoyed life. His life ended in the most

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brutal of ways by a killer police say must be caught.

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The details of a multi`billhon pound The details of a multi`billion pound

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project to improve the region's railways has been announced. Network

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Rail plans to spend ?2.2 billion in the Anglia region over five years.

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Its plans include more space the Anglia region over five years.

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Its plans include more space for trains in and out of Liverpool

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Street, upgrading power lines in Essex and improving the bottleneck

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at Ely Junction. It will also be upgrading signals and renewing

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ageing infrastructure. Today, Network Rail showed off a new

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stretch of track, a tunnel under London. An effort to improvd rail

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travel in and out of our region. It is not our flash of lightning that

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will make everything instantly better. It is about incremental

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improvements making journeys more reliable and fast. The ?2.2 billion

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investment is not new money but it is now starting to be spent. The

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ease pressure on the Norwich to London mainline, power lines will be

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overhauled and a major junction near Liverpool Street rebuilt. To really

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congestion on the West Anglia Liverpool Street rebuilt. To really

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congestion on the West Anglha line, congestion on the West Anglia line,

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Ely Junction will also be rdbuilt. And the cross`country routes will

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continue to be upgraded, taking freight off the roads. But what does

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this mean for passengers? They won't notice much of a difference for a

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while but they might notice when they are transferred to a bts at the

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they are transferred to a bus at the weekends. It is unavoidable. Trains

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should become faster and more reliable each year. New tracks will

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replace all tracks. Some level crossings will be closed and

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platforms extended. East Anglia probably needs a greater proportion

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of investment in order to bring it up with another part of the country.

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And so far I think we are sdeing And so far I think we are seeing

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that the North and inevitably the south`east have been prioritised.

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Previously, we got less per capita than other parts of the country. We

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than other parts of the country We are now getting our fair share.

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than other parts of the country. We are now getting our fair sh`re. I

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are now getting our fair share. I want to see even more to make up for

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lost ground. We are spending more on railways than any time sincd the

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railways than any time since the Victorian times. Network Rahl says

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Victorian times. Network Rail says the improvements will make ` real

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the improvements will make a real difference to people's lives and

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boost the economy but there is no specific timetable. They just all

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have to be completed within the next five years.

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Let's talk now to Jonathan Denby from Greater Anglia. We heard we are

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still not getting our fair share. Why are we always the poor

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relation? This is the best settlement we have had for lany

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years and that is good news. We now have a much greater coalition of

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stakeholders in the region getting greater investment here. Thdre are

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lots of important schemes in the next five years and of the work we

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have put together for the whole of the region in the past few xears,

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the region in the past few years, are improvements and priorities,

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will get more investment in years to come. Are these improvements we

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heard about today, will thex come. Are these improvements we

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heard about today, will they result heard about today, will they result

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in Norwich in 90 minutes, Ipswich in 60? These are small steps towards

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it. Incremental steps. They will move us closer to those aspirations.

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When we report towards the dnd of the year, we will have a clear and

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the year, we will have a cldar and detailed cost of improvements that

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we need to improve to get a bigger step change but hopefully some of

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the work by Network Rail will take us closer to those goals. What

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difference will passengers notice? Ticket prices keep going up and they

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don't always feel they are getting value for money. It is our job to

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make sure they do feel they are getting value for money. Thdy

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make sure they do feel they are getting value for money. They will

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see better reliability. We have made progress in the last two ye`rs but

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progress in the last two years but we need to make more. More progress

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on that will be a differencd. we need to make more. More progress

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on that will be a difference. They on that will be a differencd. They

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will also see more capacity over that time and better connections

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with the advent of Crossrail into London and beyond. Most of the

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Crossrail scheme takes placd London and beyond. Most of the

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Crossrail scheme takes place during Crossrail scheme takes placd during

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this development. What would your priority be for improvement? It is a

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combination of working with Network Rail to improve performance further

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and making progress on thesd key enhancements in terms of journey

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times and in Norwich and London and Felixstowe and Nuneaton. It is

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keeping on making that progress for a better service.

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Still to come tonight: the race against time to provide a free

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school meal for children in our region.

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Plus, for Posh fans, it's a day out to remember at Wembley stadium.

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The European election campahgn The European election campaign

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kicked off today with the UK Independence Party launching its

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manifesto for this region. Polling day is eight weeks away on May 22nd.

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It will be the last big test of public opinion before next xear s

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public opinion before next year's general election. So plenty at

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stake. Here's Andrew Sinclair. It's never top of people's concerns

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but whether we like it or not Europe plays a large part in our lhves

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There is of course the free market which allows us and anyone else

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within the EU to work and travel wherever we like. Hundreds of laws

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and regulations come from Europe. and regulations come from Europe.

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Everything from health and safety to how much we pay for mobile phone

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calls and dozens of infrastructure and regeneration projects are funded

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by the EU. The cost of all this Well, it depends how you add it all

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up but most people accept it's around ?50 million a day. And even

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though we get a lot of that back, it's estimated Europe costs every

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person in this country ?62 ` year. person in this country ?62 a year.

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Now most of us are in the E`stern region, which is a bit smaller than

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the Look East region. Northamptonshire is part of the East

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Midlands. Milton Keynes is part of the south east. In the eastern

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region we have seven euro MPs and last time round we chose three

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Conservatives, two members of UKIP, one Labour and one Lib Dem. And this

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election is done by proporthonal representation which means smaller

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parties often do well. And there's one smaller party in particular that

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everyone's watching. UKIP is feeling very confident. It

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hired a big hall in Norwich to put its candidates on display and said

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it would be disappointed if it didn't come first and get 30% of the

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vote. A video argued the case for taking Britain out of Europd

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vote. A video argued the case for taking Britain out of Europe and

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restricting immigration. The party knows these things can only be

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decided by Westminster, not Brussels, but it believes a vote for

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them can still bring about change. UKIP is getting such a tide of

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public opinion on its side `bout tidying up the immigration system

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that either the established parties of Government will have to do

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something in response or people are going to keep switching to TKIP and

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keep switching to UKIP. Your message seems to be vote for us and we'll

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force other parties to change their policies. Well, look, vote for us.

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If you vote for us in big enough numbers, in a democracy, thdn we

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will get elected and then we'll numbers, in a democracy, then we

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will get elected and then wd'll be will get elected and then wd'll be

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able to do something directly. The party has been holding meethngs

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party has been holding meetings across the region and they have been

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well attended. Its support `ppears to be coming from people in their

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late 40s and early 50s, manx former Tory voters. But there are also a

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Tory voters. But there are `lso a lot of people who have just had

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enough of the mainstream parties. They haven't had a pay rise above

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inflation for some years and they are fed up with the Government's

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austerity policies and that is quite clear. They're not too sure that

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Labour has an alternative so they are looking for a third opthon.

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Labour has an alternative so they are looking for a third option. UKIP

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are looking for a third opthon. UKIP won two seats last time round but

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one of their MEPs defected to the Conservatives shortly afterwards,

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leaving Norfolk farmer Stew`rt Conservatives shortly afterwards,

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leaving Norfolk farmer Stewart Agnew to be the party's sole

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representative for the East. A lot of care has gone into selecting this

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year's candidates. Patrick O'Flynn is a former political journalist.

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is a former political journ`list. Tim Aker used to be with the

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Tim Aker used to be with thd Taxpayers Alliance. The other

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parties admit that UKIP is `n parties admit that UKIP is an

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effective pressure group but they say it doesn't have the presence of

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Westminster or the numbers in Europe Westminster or the numbers in Europe

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to deliver on any of its promises. UKIP's answer ` just wait and see.

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Let me just leave you with this opinion poll done the other week

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here in the east asking people who intend to vote in the European

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intend to vote in the Europdan elections who they'll vote for. UKIP

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well ahead. We'll be doing more elections who they'll vote for. UKIP

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well ahead. We'll be doing lore on well ahead. We'll be doing more on

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the other parties in this c`mpaign in the days and weeks to come.

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Some of the region's schools are saying they will struggle to meet

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the Government's target of providing a free lunch to all young children.

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The plan is to give all pupils aged The plan is to give all pupils aged

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between four and seven a hot meal. It's supposed to start in September

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but some schools say they don't have the catering facilities to cope and

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they can't afford to spend money on they can't afford to spend loney on

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kitchen equipment. This report from Alex Dolan.

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Lunch is served at this infant Lunch is served at this inf`nt

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School in Norfolk. Today, only 00 pupils will receive a hot lunch but

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by September this number will be more than double. It's part of a ?1

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billion scheme being introdtced by the Government to ensure all four to

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seven`year`olds get a free school lunch. The challenges are getting

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everybody through in the time and space available. We've got `n hour

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and a quarter and we've got 266 children to feed. So that is a huge

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problem with us having enough capacity in the kitchen, enough

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staff, all those things are really, really problematic. In Essex, less

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than 5% of schools have adequate facilities. At Saint Peter's

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Catholic Primary School, thdy don't even have a kitchen. We've got 420

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children in the school and out of 420 children, all of them bring

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packed lunches. They have been bringing packed lunches for several

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years since the kitchen was shut down. And a lot of time and effort

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has been put in to making those packed lunches healthy, balanced and

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effective in what they are hntended effective in what they are hntended

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to do. Jesus fed the 5000. H don't think we'll be doing it. We may need

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him to come along and give ts a him to come along and give us a

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hand. We contacted councils across the region and found a mixed

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picture. Cambridgeshire is getting 1.4 million from the Governlent but

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any additional funding will have to be met by individual schools. In

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Hertfordshire, the County Council admits a number of schools will

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require additional equipment while in Bedfordshire some may have to buy

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in meals from other schools. The Government has put up from ?150

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million up for improvements that can be made for schools. Essex is

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be made for schools. Essex hs getting over ?3 million of that

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which means it is one of thd very biggest recipients of funding to

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improve facilities. Back at this infant school, they are apprehensive

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about the changes and think their money may have been better spent

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elsewhere, but they plan to make it work.

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Now it's that old bus thing for football clubs in Cambridgeshire.

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They don't win anything at Wembley for years then they do it two weeks

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in a row. A week ago it was Cambridge United in the FA Trophy.

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Yesterday, Peterborough United. Posh are managed by Darren Ferguson,

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the son of Sir Alex. They bdat Chesterfield 3`1 in the final of the

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Chesterfield 3`1 in the fin`l of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. Our sports

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Johnstone's Paint Trophy. Otr sports editor Jonathan Park was there.

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editor Jonathan Park was thdre. The Johnstone's Paint Trophy might

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The Johnstone's Paint Trophx might be unfashionable, but for 35,000

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be unfashionable, but for 34,00 Peterborough and Chesterfield fans

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it was well worth the journey. Days it was well worth the journey. Days

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like today, form goes out the window. The fact that we are

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inconsistent is completely irrelevant today. It's a ond`day...

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It's a 90`minute season for us. ?? WHITE It's Mother's Day today, isn't

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it? It is Mother's Day. And what a treat. What better place to be? Look

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at the weather. It's gorgeous. treat. What better place to be? Look

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at the weather. It's gorgeots. No at the weather. It's gorgeous. No

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matter what level you play `t, your matter what level you play `t, your

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dream as as a young boy, you matter what level you play at, your

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dream as as a young boy, yot want to dream as as a young boy, yot want to

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be at Wembley in any capacity. 14 years after their last trip to

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Wembley, Posh started as cldar favourites ` League One against

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League Two. With two former Wolves team`mates in charge it was

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Ferguson's team who tore out of the blocks in a game that featured four

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goals, one penalty and a red card. Over to the far side. Shot hnitially

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saved and then the rebound turned in and Posh take the lead.

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Into the box. A chance to cross. Into the box. A chance to cross.

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Heads towards the back post and it's over the bar.

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Horrible miss by Morsy. Posh prepare to take this corner

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from the right, in towards... The header! 2`0, Posh.

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He might go all the way. On his left foot. Gets the ball over and

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Chesterfield pull one back. Morsy made it.

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A little flare`up there. A red card for Newell. Newell and Morsx

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clashed. A chance to get into the box. Up

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against Roberts. Penalty surely. It against Roberts. Penalty surely It

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is. Assombalonga scores! Tommy Rowe has it in his hands and

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he lifts the Football League trophy. he lifts the Football Leagud trophy.

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No matter what happens in our careers, no one is going to take

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this away from us. It's set in stone. It's the FA Cup for the two

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lower leagues and we took it as serious as anything else. One great

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thing, we've never lost at Wembley. Back here again at the end of May?

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Yeah, hopefully, yeah, that would be the big one. I think if we come back

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in the play`offs we could have 25,000 year for sure. So th`t's

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in the play`offs we could h`ve 25,000 year for sure. So that's very

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exciting. It's there, you know, so I'd love for most of them to come on

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Wednesday night but, you know, it's only a fiver. If you have a ticket

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from here, come. So, unbeatable only a fiver. If you have a ticket

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from here, come. So, unbeat`ble at from here, come. So, unbeat`ble at

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Wembley, Posh have their first ever national trophy and it feels good.

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If you've just joined us, the breaking news story tonight is the

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effective cancellation of the waste incinerator planned for King's Lynn.

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Andrew Sinclair was at this afternoon's briefing. It has been

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divisive. Yes, the problem was that the then Conservative run council

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refused to take notice of a referendum were 92% of Abel said no.

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`` people. This is our victory for a localism. MPs have repeatedly said

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that if the council pulls ott of that if the council pulls out of

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this scheme it will find a way to make up the money. Now they have to

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deliver on that. If they do not, ?8 deliver on that. If they do not ?8

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million of savings will be felt in Norfolk. I am told that Labour

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strategists are thinking of naming some of those cuts after local MPs.

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Now, though weather. The highest temperature of the year

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so far year. Many other inl`nd so far year. Many other inland

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places not far kind. Very w`rm for places not far kind. Very warm for

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the time of year. The only `ccept pack stomach `` exception was around

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the coast. Heavy showers around East although most of those have cleared.

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Later we will see some showery rain Later we will see some showdry rain

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in the West but are largely dry night for many of us. Some list and

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fog developing. We could see as low fog developing. We could see as low

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as four degrees. It should stay frost free. We are between two

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weather systems tomorrow. Any mist and fog should clear for most of us

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and it should be mostly dry with some brightness and sunshind coming

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some brightness and sunshine coming through. Highest temperaturds

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through. Highest temperatures inland. They could get highdr than

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these, up to about 18. But it will these, up to about 18. But it will

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be called at the coast. We could see a little bit of mist and fog

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drifting onshore. We finished a little bit of mist and fog

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drifting onshore. We finishdd the day largely dry give or take

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drifting onshore. We finished the day largely dry give or takd some

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drifting onshore. We finishdd the day largely dry give or take some I

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day largely dry give or takd some I slated showers. Wednesday looks

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largely dry giver take some showers but breezy. A bit of a? For Thursday

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and Friday. As it stands, Thursday looks to start dry and Frid`y wet.

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looks to start dry and Friday wet. That's it from us. Good night.

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