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In the programme tonight: One we

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Reaction to the decision by the MP for Bury St Edmunds to stand down

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He says, there has been an unrelenting

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intrusion into his private life, after he was cautioned for

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Reading his letter, it does still seem that he doesn't really accept

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that what took place would constitute domestic violencd. He

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constitute domestic violence. He treats it as a conspiracy.

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Dismay in Essex, over plans to restrict NHS fertility treatment

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You are discriminating against people who can't have children, but

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you aren't an well. Why shouldn't you aren't an well. Why shotldn t

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they be able to have children, too. Why exports

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from this region have fallen by half And some like it hot, this hs the

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Trinidad Scorpion chilli pepper, Trinidad Scorpion chilli pepper,

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grown in Bedfordshire. The decision by David Ruffley,

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the MP for Bury St Edmunds, to stand down at the next election,

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has been broadly welcomed. Pressure has been mounting on

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Mr Ruffley since it became public knowledge he'd been cautioned

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for assaulting a former girlfriend. A leaked letter from the De`n of

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St Edmundsbury said, his position was untenable, and today,

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she welcomed the MP's announcement. Richard Daniel has spent thd day

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in his constituency. For 17 years, he has been MP for

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Bury St Edmunds. In ten months David Ruffley will be gone. It is no

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surprise to his constituents. He is a good man, but we all have our role

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weaknesses and his came to the fore. If you are in a position of trust,

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you need to be whiter than white. In March, he was arrested for

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assaulting his former partner. His and his party's silence proved to be

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his downfall. There was outrage on public media. Even the Dean called

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for his dismissal. Today, hhs constituents office was deserted.

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constituents office was desdrted. The former mayor says he was a

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victim of an orchestrated campaign. victim of an orchestrated campaign.

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The letter was leaked in thd The letter was leaked in thd

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campaign `` press. It is sad to say it came from a member of his party.

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We know who heat was from. The chair of the Suffolk domestic abuse

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partnership was the first to call for him to go. She says, this

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for him to go. She says, thhs serious of `` seriousness of what he

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was done was not grasped. They could have been seen to take the hncident

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have been seen to take the incident more seriously. He wouldn't realise

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how passionately people feel about the problems of domestic abtse and

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violence. In his letter to his constituency chairman, he says, he

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apologised for what was a regrettable incident. He is not

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prepared to sustain the unrelenting orchestration into his priv`te life.

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orchestration into his private life. He has blamed media intrusion, not

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the fact he perpetrated violence against a woman. So, you think you

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against a woman. So, you thhnk you should go now and not state or made?

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Absolutely. The constituency has Absolutely. The constituency has

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issued a statement, thanking David Ruffley for his services and wishing

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him every success in his future career. Now the association's

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council will meet this Thursday to begin the process of selecting a

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begin the process of selecthng a suitable and the date to fight for

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the Conservative Party at the next General Election.

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When he first became MP for Bury St Edmunds back in 1997, David Ruffley

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Our political correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, has been looking

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All of us in this place, come into politics because he want to serve.

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For 17 years, David Ruffley has been an assiduous MP, a frequent

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contributor to debates in the House of Commons, a member of Parliament

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who championed local causes and who love spending time in his

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constituency. A victory for local policies. First elected in 1997 he

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policies. First elected in 0997 he increased his majority at every

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subsequent election. A formdr solicitor and special adviser to

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subsequent election. A former solicitor and special advisdr to the

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solicitor and special adviser to the former Chancellor, Kenneth Clarke,

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he became known as an expert in economic and sat on the Tre`sury

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economic and sat on the Treasury Select Committee. In recent years,

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he led the campaign to force banks to stop `` restart lending lother ``

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to stop `` restart lending mother `` money to small businesses. He played

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a leading role in holding the eastern England and in service to

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eastern England and in servhce to account and on the success or battle

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to stop the 814 becoming a toll road. He came into criticisl during

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the scandal, which, I had a stand, deeply upset him. And after the 2010

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election, had to take time off from Westminster due to owners. That

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calling that we have it its own unique demands and stop on his

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return, he gave a powerful speech about the pressures facing LPs.

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return, he gave a powerful speech about the pressures facing MPs. Most

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other jobs have highly developed human resources and personndl

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human resources and personnel Department, who are there and

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individuals can go to them. In this house, it is my suggestion that we

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don't have such a similar support network. We don't know if those

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precious played any part in bringing his career to an early end. What we

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do know, is that politics w`s his career to an early end. What we

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do know, is that politics was his do know, is that politics w`s his

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life. He enjoys the work and the gossip, leaving will be verx tough

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for him. The decision to go was his, but I

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think he was gently guided to the exit. When the letter from the Dean

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of Saint Edmunds became public, the Conservative Party finally realise

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the story was not going to go away. The national press talked about it

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and there was an online `` petition. There was talk of a letter

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appearing in the times newspaper from leading Conservative women,

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appearing in the times newspaper from leading Conservative women won

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from leading Conservative women, won the Conservative official s`id,

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from leading Conservative women won the Conservative official said, this

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the Conservative official s`id, this was turning into a car crash, we had

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to do something. Looking at this letter, this is a reluctant

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resignation, but in the eyes of the party, it had to happen. He was seen

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to have a problem `` Tories are seen to have a problem with women, this

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would tout, will it? No, thd Tories would tout, will it? No, the Tories

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say they did not go heavy on him because, this is between him and his

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because, this is between hil and his formal `` former party battery or

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formal `` former party battdry or partner. They might now elect a

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woman. Next tonight, plans

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for drastic restrictions on who can Mid Essex Clinical Commissioning

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Group is proposing only offering IVF to cancer patients or women whose

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partners are HIV positive. 3,000 IVF treatments are performed

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across the East each year. This move would save

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more than ?500,000. Ready? Steady? Go! This ladx, with

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her son and daughter. Her son was born through IVF on the NHS. He is

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my little man. I never thought I would be able to have him. He is

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amazing. You think, you will grow up and get married and have children.

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and get married and have chhldren. When you think that is not possible,

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it is hard, kind of hard to accept. This gathering proved IVF h`d

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worked. That is a day at seven weeks they found his heartbeat. I look at

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that picture, by my bed, evdry night. IVF on the NHS cost around

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?3000. The Chelmsford area, the CCG, proposes cutting back on IVF, by

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reducing the number of IVF cycles women can have from three to one. It

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says it will save one quartdr of ?1 says it will save one quarter of ?1

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million. If it goes further, it will risk the crew save more. By

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restricting IVF for women with restricting IVF for women whth

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cancer or his partners are HIV positive. I thought it was a joke.

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That is such a small subset of the population. Out of all the legal

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commissioning groups, no ond house commissioning groups, no ond house

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has that kind of policy. IVF is already something of a postcode

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lottery. In these areas womdn under lottery. In these areas women under

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40 can have the cycles of treatment, meanwhile, Tony is worried about

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meanwhile, Tony is worried `bout limiting the number of IVF in this

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limiting the number of IVF hn this area. Why isn't any women who can't

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have children entitled to at least one round? Meanwhile, she's busy

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wrapping presents for the child she didn't think she would ever have she

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want other women to have thd same chances as she did.

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Earlier, I spoke to Dr Donald McGeachy,

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the Medical Director of the Mid Essex Clinical Commissioning Group.

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How does he justify such a drastic cut, going from offering

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the three cycles of IVF recommended by NICE, to offering none?

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I would express its huge regret that we are having to consider these

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things in mid`Essex. We are one of the 11 most financially challenged

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areas within England. Times are fairly hard and we are having to

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look at things fairly drasthcally, look at things fairly drasthcally,

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as you said. We need to make some as you said. We need to make some

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pretty tough decisions. The trouble is, the NICE guidelines are a

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reason. NICE said, if you create variations in treatment by not

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following the guidelines, you are going against the fundamental

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following the guidelines, you are going against the fundament`l aims

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of the NHS. There is an aim to introduce uniformity. Unfortunately,

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financial envelopes there, do not allow us to do this. While ht would

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be great to look at NICE guidance be great to look at NICE guhdance

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and provide everything that is there, which is a great namd, at the

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there, which is a great name, at the moment we just can't afford it, it's

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as simple as that. As a doctor, do you recognise the impact that

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you recognise the impact th`t infertility does have on people,

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that it causes health and wdll`being that it causes health and well`being

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problems, and there is a re`son why problems, and there is a reason why

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this treatment is offered on the NHS? Yes, I wear two hats, I

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this treatment is offered on the NHS? Yes, I wear two hats, H work

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this treatment is offered on the NHS? Yes, I wear two hats, I work as

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NHS? Yes, I wear two hats, H work as a GP, and a very much recognises

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huge impact that infertility has on huge impact that infertilitx has on

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people, when I am sitting in my GP surgery with a patient in front of

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me. At that point, that is BS, that is my priority. As a medical

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director, `` obvious. As a medical director, we need to look at the

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whole population of people we purchase services for, and try to

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make the best possible decision we can for that population. As you say,

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you need to save money and lake you need to save money and lake

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cuts, what is the point of the public `` consultation? Will you

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listen to people who say that is not listen to people who say that is not

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fair? We will listen, and wd listen to people who say th`t is not

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fair? We will listen, and we will explore with them what other options

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there are to make the savings. There is nothing around that we can do,

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there are to make the savings. There is nothing around that we c`n do, as

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is nothing around that we can do, as a single big item, to make these

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savings. We have two look at lots of things, but we are very open to

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hearing the opinions of the local population saying, he is what we

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population saying, he is wh`t we think you should do, for sure.

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We'll have the very latest from the Commonwealth Games,

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including an incredible performance by Essex gymnast, Max Whitlock.

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And Kim gets to grips with a fearsome beast.

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It's called the Trinidad Scorpion and it's grown here in

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Bedfordshire. Right now, it is hitting our supermarkets. Wd will

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find out why the official advice is handled with care.

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We're not exporting as much as we used to, here in the Dast

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A drop off in demand from France is being blamed.

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In the year to March, the total value of exports from this

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region was ?27.4 billion, down 500 million on the previous year.

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Today, the Trade Minister came to Peterborough to promote trade

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Our business correspondent, Richard Bond, was there.

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A noisy business, tasting roasted coffee, sucking in extra oxygen,

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apparently boosts the senses. Master roaster Peterborough roasts and

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packs coffee from all over the world. They used to supply hotels

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and restaurants just in the UK, but two years ago, it started exporting.

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We have always enjoyed good growth, because the UK coffee culture and

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market is happening now. We have always enjoyed a double`dight break

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and growth. Over recent years we were above that. Over half our

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growth is international salds stop growth is international sales stop

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today, the Trade Minister p`id a today, the Trade Minister p`id a

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visit, as part of a campaign to boost exports. He also calldd

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visit, as part of a campaign to boost exports. He also called that

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boost exports. He also calldd that another Peterborough firm which

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makes showers and fans, and which exports 40% of output, up from five

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years ago. With the recession, we lost some of our growth. We really

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struggled. Then we started dxporting struggled. Then we started exporting

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and the experience we had in working through the recession is making sure

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we have the ability to export. That is what we did. Increasing dxports

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is what we did. Increasing exports as a key part of government policy

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to rebalance the economy. The trouble is our exports here in the

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East have stopped going up. Last year they fell by 2% to ?27 billion.

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The main reason, falling sales to the EU. Our sales to France fell by

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27%. We have had some challenges. the EU. Our sales to France fell by

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27%. We have had some challenges. We say to people, there is an DU which

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say to people, there is an EU which the good place to start exporting,

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but we have to look beyond. For example are exports to Chile double.

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Any company hoping to expand, we can help you. A continued fall in

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Any company hoping to expand, we can help you. A continued fall hn X

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help you. A continued fall in X sports `` exports would leave a

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bitter taste. That is where the government wants more people to

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bitter taste. That is where the government wants more peopld to have

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a go. The minister mentioned

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the strong pound. That is making life more difficult

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for exporters, isn't it? Yes, when you have a weak pound it

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is easier to sell goods abroad, like in the recession. Now the economy is

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recovering, the pound is stronger and it is hard to sell goods

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overseas. There are some good things about the strong pound. It lakes

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imports cheaper, incidentally the reason why petrol and diesel prices

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have become cheaper in recent months. Also, if you are a UK many

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factory, and you import your poor materials, they become cheaper, too.

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If there is a cheap pound. Overall, a strong pound is negative if you

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are an export, and companies need to find ways to offset this, by

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becoming more efficient. We continue to suffer, because of problems in

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to suffer, because of probldms in the EU. If that right? Yes, when

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Europe was booming, this region was ideally placed to exploit that,

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because of an nearness to the continent. Now, we are next door to

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a troubled continent. Sales to France have collapsed. Some of our

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biggest employers have really suffered because of their exposure

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to Europe, Vauxhall in Luton. Sales to countries outside the EU have

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gone up by percent over the last year, which is some comfort. Thank

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you very much. It's been another golden day

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for this region at the The England team, with Louis Smith

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and Max Whitlock, won the gold medal And there's plenty to look forward

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to tonight, with more medals Our sports editor, Jonathan Park,

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is at an athletics club Welcome to Cambridge. Tonight is

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athletics night. People likd Welcome to Cambridge. Tonight is

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athletics night. People like these athletics night. People likd these

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guys are going through their paces. This is the club where Gracd Clemens

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This is the club where Grace Clemens also trained and coached in

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different times in her career. She different times in her career. She

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competed today in day one of her competition, alongside Greg

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Rutherford, the Milton Keynes competition, alongside Greg

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Rutherford, the Milton Keynes jumper and William Sharman. He goes the

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gold tonight in his event. We already have won gold in our bank

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thanks to Luis Smith and Max Whitlock. Team England won the gold

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medal, just picking Scotland, making it feel even better. `` just peeping

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Scotland. All smiles and Max Whitlock and Louis Smith,

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underlining their status as to the most consistent gymnasts in the

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world. England led overnight they took to the vault, parallel bars and

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high bar. Whitlock excelled, his routines were were complex but

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clean. He scored his highest ever competition total of 19.365. It was

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a good school `` score and we came together as a team. If things go

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well on the day in front of a cloud `` crowd like this it is amazing.

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Some had questioned his dechsion to Some had questioned his dechsion to

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return to the sport, but he was fluid on the horse and on the bars.

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Wonderful stuff from Louis Smith. He answered the call in a moment of

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need. It has been a wonderful experience. A little bit of

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pressure, but we did the job and had fun. We love the Commonwealth Games,

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it has been a great experience and stop Dan Keating took a silver, we

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were hoping to be the first team to get a medal, and we did. We came

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away with a silver medal. We are away with a silver medal. We are

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very happy. He has broken mddals and very happy. He has broken mddals and

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counted injuries, but all Greg Rutherford wants is gold. On this

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floor, you wouldn't bet agahnst him. He soared into tomorrow's final

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with his first jump. I am pretty happy, technically an awful jump,

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but it went in at 790 mark. Will Sharman was equally impressive with

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the hundred and ten`metre's hurdles. He clashed with Ryan Braithwaite in

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the next lane. The two will resume their battle in the final. Ht was

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not worth risking a fall over, their battle in the final. It was

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not worth risking a fall ovdr, so I not worth risking a fall over, so I

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just tucked in where I was `n ticked just tucked in where I was `n ticked

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over to the finish line. I am just tucked in where I was an ticked

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over to the finish line. I `m in the over to the finish line. I am in the

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final, it is going to be guns blazing, if someone fires, you

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final, it is going to be guns blazing, if someone fires, xou fire

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blazing, if someone fires, you fire a bazooka back. Try telling that to

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this athlete. His collision at the finish line meant he was

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disqualified. He appealed, but his claim was rejected. No such problems

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with Grace Clemens, bronze`ledallist with Grace Clemens, bronze`ledallist

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four years ago, it she finished second in the hurdles this lorning.

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She lies fifth, so far. Will Smith, from Norfolk qualified for the Paris

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brought final. He trains with David Weir, four times Olympic

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gold`medallist. The pair face each other in tomorrow's final. Rachel

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Dunn led the line for England in a comfortable victory over Trinidad

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and Tobago, and they are now well on track for the semifinals stop in

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hockey, Harry Martin, Georgd track for the semifinals stop in

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hockey, Harry Martin, Georgd Pinner suffered a setback in the defeat

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hockey, Harry Martin, George Pinner suffered a setback in the ddfeat to

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suffered a setback in the defeat to New Zealand. They will face

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favourites, Australia, in the semifinal. Plenty more medals at

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stake before the competition is out. Some in cycling. Today Emma

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announced she will be retirhng in the sport and concentrating on road

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cycling. She can be very proud of her career. Let her make quick

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cycling. She can be very proud of her career. Let her make quhck chat

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her career. Let her make quick chat to know all. A busy night to night

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`` to this man. Do you notice a big demand for places? Yes, we have seen

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a big demand ever since the London Olympics and it has not dropped off

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in between the Olympics and the Commonwealth Games. Like many clubs

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in the area, we have a biggdr waiting list of young people and it

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waiting list of young peopld and it is becoming a problem for us to take

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them, because of a lack of coaches and simply there are too many

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numbers. That is the problel lack of numbers. That is the problem lack of

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coaches across any sport. Wd are numbers. That is the problel lack of

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coaches across any sport. We are up to 900. That makes us one of the

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biggest clubs in the country, I biggest clubs in the countrx, I

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think. And lots more action to watching the athletic. What event

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argued it forward to? Apart from the hundred metre final, IM interested

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hundred metre final, IM intdrested in the hammer and discus. Lovely.

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Enjoy those events. The bre`kfast show in Norfolk, and in mid`morning

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show in BBC Essex will be coming live from Glasgow. Do tune hn.

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The hottest chilli pepper ever grown commercially in this country

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Until recently, it was reckoned to be the hottest

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And it's almost four times `s potent as the fierce Scotch Bonnet.

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In the village near Bedfordshire, this family originally from Sicily,

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have created a vast greenhouse have created a vast greenhotse

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packed with 20 varieties of Chile. They are now the leading Chile

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Pepper producer. This part of Bedfordshire used to be fainter

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Brussels sprouts, now it is chilli the capital of Britain. This another

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founder is determined to keep the capital of Britain. This another

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founder is determined to kedp ahead of the chilli hot stakes. The

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Bedfordshire burner and now the Trinidad 's core PM has left others

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behind. `` Trinidad Scorpion. If you put that in your mouth, what would

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happen? It will make you go bright red. Your ears will hurt. Your nose

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will run. It will go down to your stomach. It is incredibly painful.

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stomach. It is incredibly p`inful. In half an hour you will be in

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serious pain if you eat it whole. We took a hot curry into nearbx

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serious pain if you eat it whole. We took a hot curry into nearby Sandy

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took a hot curry into nearbx Sandy for a taste test. Do you like

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peppers? Yes. It's nice. Too hot for you? It has a bit of an aftertaste.

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you? It has a bit of an aftdrtaste. I love curry. Very nice. Not too hot

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for you? Definitely not. Anx for you? Definitely not. Any

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verdict? Tongue is burning. Very hot! We have milk year if you

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wanted. Even hotter! Milk? Xes please. Are you trying to kill

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wanted. Even hotter! Milk? Yes please. Are you trying to khll us?

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No, definitely not! Wow! White hot! No, definitely not! Wow! White hot!

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Very! For people who like it very hot. This family are now sending out

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their latest taste sensation to a wider audience. The Scorpion is now

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going on sale in many Tesco stores. Try it if you dare! Do you want to

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try it? I like hot food! Hot today. It will turn cooler

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and there will be a risk of showers towards the end of the week. More

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cloud pushed in from the West. It is a weak front and it will push

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through overnight, increasing the amount of cloud we see overnight. It

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won't ruin the evening. We end amount of cloud we see overnight. It

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won't ruin the evening. We dnd with sunshine. Overnight, this increasing

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amount of cloud comes in, producing a spot of light rain or drizzle. For

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a spot of light rain or drizzle For many of us, it stays dry through the

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night. In terms of temperattre, many of us, it stays dry through the

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night. In terms of temperature, they night. In terms of temperature, they

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could between 13 and 15 Celsius for most of us, with a light wind. The

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weather front gets away quickly through tomorrow, so most of us

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should wait up with some sunshine. There is a tendency for it to turn

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cloudy and as such it will be cooler. Places like Essex might see

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some cloud first thing tomorrow morning, but it is looking lovely

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and sunny for many parts of the region. The cloud increases in the

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afternoon, and there is an isolated risk of a shower in western

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counties. For most of us it looks dry, and that will have an impact on

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dry, and that will have an hmpact on our temperatures, which probably

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won't get higher than 23 Celsius with a like north`westerly wind. A

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lot of cloud around, but it should stay dry. Northern and Westdrn

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counties should be the sunshine before the day is out. The pressure

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pattern is looking unsettled by the end of the week. Low pressure moves

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in, still quite a few days out, so they could be some subtle changes

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before the weekend. We do increase our risk of showers. Having said

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that, says they looked largdly dry that, says they looked largdly dry

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with sunny spells, with a risk that, says they looked largely dry

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with sunny spells, with a rhsk of with sunny spells, with a risk of

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the showers beginning in Western counties in the afternoon. A similar

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pattern on Friday, if anythhng a pattern on Friday, if anything a

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flatly greater risk. At the weekend, there is a risk of

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thunderstorms developing. Overnight lows staying in the teens. Thank

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you. That is all from us, h`ve lows staying in the teens. Thank

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you. That is all from us, h`ve a very good evening and see you

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tomorrow. Goodbye. I leave the ashram, travel halfway

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across the world to find my father, Oh, well. As Vashrati says,

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gotta keep smiling! We don't tend to use the bathroom

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together here. All right, well,

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I'll catch you later. This ashram of yours,

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it might be a cult. I take it back,

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he's definitely Cuckoo's son.

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