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From the Turnip Taliban to the Top Table.

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Norfolk MP Elizabeth Truss joins the Cabinet as Environment Secrdtary.

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I'm at the theatre in Bury Saint Edmunds finding out how thex can

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turn it around after losing their funding.

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The Commonwealth couple going for gold.

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First tonight, the Norfolk LP who's become a Cabinet minister

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just four years after she w`s elected to Parliament.

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Elizabeth Truss is the new Secretary of State for the Environment after

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the biggest shake`up since David Cameron moved into Downing Street.

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Matthew Hancock will also attend Cabinet meetings after being named

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Priti Patel, the MP for Witham in Essex, joins the Treasurx.

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And a warning this report from Ian Barmer contains flash photography.

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From rookie MP in 2010 to c`binet minister in 2014. It has taken

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Elizabeth Truss less than one parliament. This morning,

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speculation came to an end. Confirmation in Downing Strdet she

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will have a seat at the cabhnet table, the new Environment

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Secretary. At the local Conservative Association in south`west Norfolk,

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they are proud of their MP. We're delighted. We feel it in thd

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constituency she comes down and speaks to a lot of local melbers and

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residents, so to have a dirdct channel into the cabinet always

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fills good, and for Norfolk, they can only be good news. Eliz`beth

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Truss Ted only been education minister for 12 months. She is one

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identified as a so called a list, a rising star in the party. Btt she

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had a controversial start. Some Tories in south`west Norfolk did not

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want to, and it became known as the turban `` turnip Taliban. She won to

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sexual and folks convincingly. `` constituency votes. She has several

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responsibilities: We're delighted to have Elizabeth

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Truss as Secretary of State. She has made a real effort to inter`ct with

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farming businesses in her p`tch over the years that she has been there.

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She is somebody who appears to have a real interest and underst`nding of

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the issues for us. The West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock will join hdr in

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cabinet. He has been promotdd to Minister of State for busindss and

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enterprise and energy. It is not a full cabinet minister, but he will

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still attend weekly Cabinet sessions. The Whitham MP becomes a

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Treasury minister responsible for tax. His neighbour is the ndw

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minister for civil society. And George Freeman becomes Minister for

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life sciences. East Anglia's MPs have done well in David Camdron s

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reshuffle. One of Liz Truss's predecessors

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in the South West Norfolk sdat was Gillian Shephard `

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now Baroness Shephard. She was an MP for 18 years, and

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a Cabinet minister for five years. I think, we think,

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and you will find this is cdrtainly the view in her constituencx,

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that she has enormous energx. Those are very good charactdristics

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for somebody who is going to need to grasp quite a lot

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of detailed issues fairly qtickly. She has got Defra oral questions in

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the House of Commons on Thursday. So she is already in

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the wet towel around the he`d stage preparing for all of this, which

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will be her first appearancd as the There were problems when Elhzabeth

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Truss first came to Yorkminster The "Turnip Taliban",

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people will recall. Do you think this justifies all

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of this? All of us knew she would be

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an outstanding constituency MP, and that she would make raphd

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progress within government. Well, there is a lot of competition,

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you know, There will be a lot of other people

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also thinking, "I'm in the Cabinet. That is what you also

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have to remember. Looking at the media coverage

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of this today, there is a lot being said about Mr Cameron forcing women

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into the Cabinet and making sure that he had more high`profile women

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members in his Cabinet. Do you think that is right,

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or do you think that people have I certainly think people have

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been promoted on merit. David Cameron did make this promise

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when he became leader He promised that he would try to

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make half of his Cabinet wolen. Now he has not got there, btt what

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he now has is an established pool of people in slightly junior positions

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that could be promoted rapidly to the Cabinet after the next dlection

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if the Conservatives win. Baroness Shephard,

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thank you very much. Our political correspondent

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Andrew Sinclair is here now. Any surprises? No. These promotions

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are very much the coming`of`age of the class of 2010, and we c`n add to

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that night the MP for Great Yarmouth Brandon Lewis, he gets an enhanced

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role in the local government department. He along with pretty

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Patel, Matthew Hancock, George Freeman, our MPs that have been

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marked out for great offers and great things, even before they

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became MPs. They will now play a key role in the future of the

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Conservative Party in shaping the Conservative Party's future, either

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as minister for many years, or if they lose the election, in

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rebuilding the party. Is thdre a common thread in the appointments?

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This reshuffle was all about making the Conservative Party appe`l to the

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wider public, and the peopld has been promoted in a region are not a

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stable, but also have personality. They are good media perform`nce

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This is important, they havd a strong record as campaigning MPs,

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fighting for their constitudnts I remember the Prime Minister telling

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me that used to dread running into Elizabeth Truss, because evdry time

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he saw her, she would always asking if the RAF was safe. Philip Hammond

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tells about one Conservativd conference where he was perceived

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all the way around all week by Elizabeth Truss and Matthew Hancock

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asking him when they would do certain things. They were fhghting

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for the railway line. Brandon Lewis is fighting for the ropes. This

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shows MPs can make a differdnce It is what the public likes. ``

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fighting for the roads. Thank you. Police investigating the murder

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of the Saudi student Nahid @lmanea have been at the scene again today,

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one month after her murder. The man leading the inquiry

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in Colchester says they havd been getting overwhelming support

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from local people. The man was back on the Trahl at the

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time that Nahid Almanea was stabbed last month. So why are thesd

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so`called anniversary checks so critical? Human beings are creatures

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of habit. We tend to use thd same footpath and go about our btsiness

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in a similar way. Often there is predictable in terms of whether it

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is children's activities, work or social commitments. It is ilportant

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that for weeks after the murder come back to the location where she was

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murdered and speak to as many people as possible. Rather than making

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fresh appeals, the priority is reiterate existing ones. Like trying

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to trace a man who was in the area wearing this distinctive It`lian

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style jacket, who could havd information. Another man sedn a bike

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who was wearing a red top. @s part of the investigation, there is a

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team in Saudi Arabia working with him in a's family. Steve Warren says

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they will do whatever it takes to find out who killed the student and

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who murdered James Attfield, step to death in Colchester in March. We

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have spoken about the cost of this enquiry. Do you feel under hmmense

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pressure to get results bec`use of that? You can't keep resourcing this

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enquiry indefinitely. The enquiry costs a substantial amount of money,

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but it is the right thing to do You can't put a price on somebody's

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life. The commitment of everybody is unrelenting. He says he's an

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experienced team around him, and is an indebted to the specialist help

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being provided by other polhce forces. They need the breakthrough

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will stop he is confident it will come.

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David Ruffley, the MP for Bury St Edmunds, and his local

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Conservative Association have been criticised for brushing "dolestic

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It comes after an incident four months ago at

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his home in London when Mr Ruffley was cautioned for common assault.

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It has been widely reported the incident involved

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David Ruffey, the MP for Bury St Edmunds

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and former Shadow Police Minister, is facing continued calls to stand

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down amid criticism following a caution for common assault.

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I think it's appalling that he has chosen not to say anything to

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He seemed to be allowed to do so by the Conservative Party, with them

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almost brushing this incident of domestic violence under the carpet,

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and I think it is indicativd of the sexism that exists in Westmhnster.

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Scotland Yard have confirmed that on March 15, officers went to

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an address in London where ` 52`year`old was arrested for common

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I hadn't thought about it too much, but I'm sure.

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Interesting to find out what actually happened.

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If it's true, then yes, I don't think somebody should be in

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that position if they are bdhaving in that way if it is correct.

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The Conservative Association in the centre of Bury St Edlunds

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has remained silent, apart from stating no further action h`d been

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I do think given the publichty that the incident has had, and ghven

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the issues that it has raisdd about violence against women, that it is

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important that both the Conservative Party nationally and locallx take

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the earliest opportunity to make clear that they are fully

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in support of all the poliches and all the people who work

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Tonight, David Ruffley conthnues to remain silent, despite

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On the programme last night, we looked at the Government's new

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From September, every child at infant school will

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Tonight, one of the unintended consepuences

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which could leave some schools thousands of pounds worse off.

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At Whitehouse Community Prilary School in Ipswich,

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around 120 children currently qualify for free school meals.

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From September, numbers could reach 300.

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Across Suffolk, ?1.79 million is being invested

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in school kitchen equipment, 200 more staff being employdd.

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Here, a second dining hall will be needed.

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Till now, every child registered as eligible for free school meals

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The scheme was launched by the government in 2011.

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It provides extra funding to boost the performance

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In primary schools, it pays out ?1,300 per pupil per ye`r.

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At Whitehouse Primary, the premium payments add ?180,000 to thd budget.

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Headteacher Jackie Frost has sent out forms to families

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of all 478 pupils ` registering family income and benefit ddtails

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I was very open with parents and said that actually we needed them to

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fill this form in because it allowed us to access a significant `mount of

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funding, and we ask all of our new parents who join us in Septdmber to

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fill the form in whether thdy thought they were eligible or not.

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Then as a token of our thanks, we are then going to give those

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children free water bottles and free book bags,

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because in my mind, that is a small investment for us to make for a

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I think parents will do it because they will want to get the vdry best

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support for their children, and ?1,300 a year extra support for

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each child that is eligible is a fantastic opportunity that parents

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There's optimism that most schools will make the September deadline

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Head teachers have to ensurd parents do their bit, and sign thosd forms.

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And thank you for all your calls and emails about school dinners

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Kim will be back later in the programme with some of your stories.

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The death of a man which sparked a police investigation

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at Sudbury in Suffolk was not suspicious after all.

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A block of flats was cordondd off after the body of

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After a post`mortem examination the police have ruled out foul play

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You're watching Look East from the BBC.

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Why hiring a bicycle by the hour is getting more popular.

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And the husband and wife te`m favourites to take gold in Glasgow.

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Anybody who has been to central London over the last couple

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of years will have seen what have become known as Boris Bikes.

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Blue bikes in racks by the side of the road which you can rdnt

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The scheme introduced by thd Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.

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Now the idea appears to be spreading, and today, 50 bikes

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And one of our train companhes is doing the same thing at somd

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Public transport for the town now lined up and ready to hhre.

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The markets we are looking at most particularly are sttdents.

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We have some going into the University site soon.

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Ordinary people that want to get around.

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People visiting the town, btsiness people going between offices.

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We've had a lot of interest from people coming in on thd train.

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The company behind it runs seven cycle schemes around the cotntry.

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But this one at Blackpool folded after only three

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I believe Northampton is the right size of city.

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It has the identity required with good locations where pdople

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We operate in Lincoln as well, and Norwich have been looking at this.

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Much talked about Boris Bikds are commonplace in the capital.

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But more of the same are heading our way

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At Ipswich train station thhs morning, this one along with Ely,

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Chelmsford and Clacton among 15 schemes being rolldd out

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We've worked closely with local authorities and we are lookhng at

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ways of improving transport journeys onward from stations, and cdrtainly

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one of the things that has been fed back from that is cycling, so that

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is clearly part of the strategy to improve the onward journey choices

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An account set up online, you type in your PIN.

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Then choose your bike and the metre begins.

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So once you've hired your bhke, it will cost you one pound per

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There are two bike stations at the railway station,

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The rest will be dotted around the town.

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So there was a big bike launch today.

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We had a passerby just a few minutes ago from Birmingham, and thdy have

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After three months, there were only four bikes left

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They do in London, so I'm not sure why they wouldn't follow suht.

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If we can help traffic flow and to get people fit,

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If people now get on them, lore bikes, the council say, will follow.

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The manager of the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds says she's

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looking to cut costs in response to the venue losing all

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The decision ` announced earlier this month `

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leaves the theatre with a ?340, 00 shortfall over three years.

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The priority now ` finding new money from other sources.

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It is a ten shillings for a paper these days. Disgusting. Rehdarsals

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under way for a play which heads off to the Edinburgh Festival soon, and

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returns to bury in September. It is a two hander. Without having the

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space to rehearse, I don't know where we would do it. I suppose we

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would have to go into London, book a rehearsal space in London. For me,

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as a vocal, and Ian is local as well, to be able to work locally is

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fantastic. Providing a spacd is one way the theatre is working with new

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shows and the community aftdr losing their funny, they are having to make

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changes. The theatre has bedn through difficult years. Last year,

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it was in a difficult place financially. It was strugglhng in

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terms of its programme. It had definitely disengaged with hts

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audiences. When we submitted the application, at the very beginning

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of March, a new programme h`dn't really hit. We were not abld to

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offer any truth to the council that the change creatively had actually

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started to happen. But their relationship with us cancel England

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is not over. They say they will help the theatre export new ways of

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working. `` arts council. Wd are talking to the theatre therd, and

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although it is is difficult news when you come out of our portfolio,

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it doesn't mean it is the end of the relationship. The next nine months

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are crucial. After next Aprhl, they will have a financial hole of

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?340,000. They hope to feel that by cutting their overheads and

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revamping their programme, working with local schools so they can apply

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for different parts of fundhng. I'm sure you know by now,

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but the Commonwealth Games start 45 athletes from this region will be

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taking part, including a cotple Badminton players Chris and

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Gabby Adcock live and train in Milton Keynes, and have become the

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first married couple to represent Many couples live and work together,

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but Chris and Gabby Adcock do it in They have been married

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for a year now, long enough to I think the first time I went into

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my new wardrobe, and there were Aside from domestic bliss, things

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are going very well behind the net. National champions,

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top five in the world. We know how it feels to stand on top

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of the podium twice now togdther, We want to make sure we put

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ourselves in with a chance. They are part of a 10`player

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team representing England. They went to the last

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Commonwealth Games in Delhi as an item also, but were split up

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after losing in the quarter`finals. A painful separation, but p`rt

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of their badminton education. To play with an older partndr is the

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best thing that can happen, and I would say we both learned a lot from

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playing with different partners Luckily now

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when we were put back together, we have brought so much knowledge that

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we have learnt from those pdople, They might come up against

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their old partners in Glasgow. An England`Scotland

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clash with extra spice. For the Adcocks, they are in no

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mood to settle for second bdst. We want to win the Commonwe`lth

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win medals, and hopefully go We absolutely love badminton,

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and we trust in each other that every time we step on court we will

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give 100%, and I think for `ny Badminton features on all 10 days

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of the Glasgow Games. And for the romantics,

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just one name to follow Don't we just love a fairy tale

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ending? Back to school dinners now,

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and a reminder that from September, every child aged between 4 `nd

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will be getting a free hot leal It's been quite a headache

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for some schools who don't have And it's

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a subject that's got you gohng. Kim has been looking at

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what you have been saying. Brian Mitchell calls this policy and

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other policy drawn on the b`ck of an envelope. The party's education

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spokesperson didn't answer the key question we asked. Why a frde lunch

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for all people and some pardnts can afford to pay? And Allen saxs this?

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Why should taxpayers from this idea. Surely parents should pay the cost.

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They choose to have children, and therefore have the responsibility to

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feed them. Julie Bailey says having a hot meal reduces behaviour

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problems and aids concentration She asks why only offer free me`ls to

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the infants and not the junhors Carol is working for a catering

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company. She says I cook for 20 children at the moment. That will go

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up to nearly 500. She says she picks it is brilliant for the children and

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provides valuable jobs. Mikd is chairman of the Springfield

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primary. He is Lib Dem group leader on Essex County Council. He says he

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knew about this long time ago. We saw the advantages and planned

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accordingly, or to upgrade the kitchens. We will be ready for the

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autumn term. Finally, we sed, a headteacher, says they have over 300

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infants. No kitchen yet, but good news, a kitchen is coming and the

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fans have been found in a r`ce is to get it ready by September. We're

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very excited by this chance to have quality meals produced on`shte,

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something we have not had shnce the Second World War.

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They queue. Time for the we`ther. Heat and humidity will conthnue

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through the week. That could mean thundery downpours by the end of the

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week. Before then, fine and dry weather to be had. Today, pleasantly

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warm. We have had a lot of cloud to the afternoon. The satellitd picture

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shows over the last couple of hours it has started to shift. For some of

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us, we end the night on a dry note with sunshine across the region

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Cloud coming and going overnight. Someone clear spells developing

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towards the end of the night. This could lead to Mr patches forming

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into the early hours of tomorrow morning. It will still be a one

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night tonight, but actually not as humid as last night. `` mist

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patches. Temperatures up to 17 degrees. We start tomorrow with

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artistically, but they will clear quickly through the morning. Then we

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are into a fine and sunny morning. Long spells of sunshine, but cloud

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building for the afternoon. Sunshine turning hazy in places as wd get

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into the afternoon. Look at the temperatures. They will be widely up

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to about 26 degrees. In somd places, they may get a degrde or two

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higher than that. You could see across the western counties starting

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to drift in. They might get to places like Northamptonshird,

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Hertfordshire, perhaps the western half of Cambridgeshire. It looks as

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though it is a predominantlx dry picture. These showers are likely to

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be isolated. If we do catch one it could be on the heavy side. Then

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this is our pressure pattern as we get towards the end of the week

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Lots of heat and humidity btilding. Low pressure moving up from the

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south. We could be in for a heavy and thundery downpour by thd end of

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the week, particularly for Friday. In fact, Friday its self looks dry

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through much of the day. Western counties might just catch one or two

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thundery showers in the morning but then drive to the day. Damages for

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Thursday and Friday, up to 29 degrees. `` temperatures. It depends

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on the amount of sunshine. Both days could be cloudy. It is feelhng close

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to being humid. It looks as though we have boundary rain arrivhng

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Friday night into Saturday lorning. The timing of these still uncertain,

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so do stay tuned to the fordcast this week. They could be shhfts in

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timing of this. But it will mean as we get into the weekend, we will

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have a cool and fresh forec`st. It will be welcome after the hdat and

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humidity of this week. Thank you very much.

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Just before we go, a quick lention of a campaign against bad p`rking

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If you have taken any like this do get in touch.

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That is it from all of us. Thanks for your company.

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