16/06/2014 Look East - East


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Hello. I'm Susie Fowler`Watt. look at the papers

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There are concerns tonight over a plan to change

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the flight paths for thousands of planes taking off from Stansted.

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At the moment most head south towards London.

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But now air traffic controllers want them to go east towards

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This is what living near St`nsted Airport sounds like. And now there

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is a proposal to change the flight paths of thousands of planes. Under

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the proposals flights to thd south would stop during the daytile.

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Instead the number of planes flying along the less congested east route

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towards Clacton would doubld. They would be able to climb conthnuously,

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reducing CO2 emissions and overall noise. But people along the east

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route are not happy. We do not need any more. They never stop. Ht sounds

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quite a lot to me. Stansted has reduced noise impact. A lot of

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people are still affected. The public consultation into thd

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proposals has now started. Airlines can already choose to fly

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the eastern route, so I askdd Harri Howells from the National Air

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Traffic Service why more didn't As the congestion increases to the

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south that would gradually becomes less efficient compared to the one

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to the east. It would not h`ppen overnight if it was left to its own

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devices. If you're watching this and live east of the airport, how

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worried should you be that this would make a big difference to the

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number of planes going overhead The change will mean more traffhc

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overhead and an increased ilpact. But it will only be a relathvely

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small area quite close to the airport that would really fdel the

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impact of the new flight. Flights on the eastbound route would rdach

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higher levels much earlier hn their profile them when they head south

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first. If the response is ndgative from the consultation, would you

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change your plans? We believe there is a good case for change btt the

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point of the consultation is that we do not necessarily know all the

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local factors that could cole into play. So the consultation is an open

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process and we will give dud consideration to all responses. If

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there is a response that indicates we have struck the wrong balance

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then we will look to take that into account.

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A charity based in Norfolk which has been instrumental in making forced

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marriage a criminal offence says the new law will save lives. From today

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anyone found guilty of organising a forced marriage faces a jail

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sentence of up to seven years. According to official there were 45

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cases in the region last ye`r, but the real figure could be more than

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Regardless of religion, whether it's arranged or more rarely

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a love match, it has the consent of both bride and groom.

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And that's the crucial diffdrence between an arranged marriagd

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A week before my 18th birthday, I was taken to Pakistan.

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As far as I understood it, it was a holiday.

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Within weeks, the boy's famhly had one evening come down en masse

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I was stood there, thinking, I don't want this.

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I can't live like this and I can't live here.

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In Pakistan, Rashida refused to take part in the ceremonx.

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The consequences were violent and the situation desperate.

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I got pushed onto floors, I got hit and I got beaten.

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I honestly believed that I was going to die there.

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Every year in the UK, it's estimated 8,000 women `re

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In 2008, the Labour governmdnt did bring intervention orders

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Now it's punishable by up to seven years in prison.

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It will make a huge difference and there is a lot of work going on

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within police forces. The government is now working with

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police forces and charities to launch a joint

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campaign against forced marriage. Children as young

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as 12 call ChildLine, with numbers There are a number of victils out

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there who I know would have reported, had it been a crilinal

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offence, had that been open to them. There have been prosecutions locally

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of other offences that occur as a result, but this is a law change

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that we are fully supporting. Rashida is now working with police

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to raise awareness She is hoping it will encourage

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others to find the strength One of the oldest golf clubs in the

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region conducted a ?witch htnt? against a member of staff, `ccording

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to a judge at an employment tribunal. Margaret Chadwick was

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sacked by Aldeburgh Golf Cltb two years ago. The club has been ordered

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to pay Mrs Chadwick ?50,000 in Plans have gone on display for a

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giant wind farm off the Suffolk coast. Up to 172 turbines would be

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built as part of the East Anglia Three site, which would be `bout 42

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miles off the coast from Lowestoft. That is all from me. The we`ther

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forecast now. All the cloud cover means it will

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not be a cold night with most of us staying in double figures. Tomorrow

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we will eventually enjoy sole decent spell of sunshine. Temperattres at

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the highest inland at around 20 degrees. A few degrees lower right

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on the coast. Then cloud increases from the North and tomorrow night we

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expect some rain. Most of that should be liked. The Nation`l

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forecast in a minute but I leave you with the Outlook. We expect more

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cloud on Wednesday and one or two showers around and with

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more across the UK, here is John Hammond.

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A lot of dry weather this week. Some important variations from day-to-day

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and place to place. The cloud will come and go and the warmth will

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Take today, we were shivering under the cloud in eastern England. . In

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stark contrast here, 25 Celsius here. The warmest day of the year so

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far. On Tuesday, the map turns orange. That shows higher

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temperatures for many of us tomorrow. Not exactly cold

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overnight. Under the clearest of the skies, in rural spots, will get down

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to six or seven Celsius. For larger towns and cities, will get to double

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figures. Dampness in Scotland. It is a cloudy start where you are across

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the south and the east of the UK, hang on in there. The sun should

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come out and it will be a dazzling day. Good news if

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