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at Six. On BBC One, we now join the at Six. On BBC One, we now join the

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The Prime Minister visits Bdds, a hotspot for this government led

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scheme. We will be here latdr in the programme in our special report on

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down and out on the streets of Essex. One man's view of life on the

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streets. And if you're bad `nd putting up the bins, we meet the man

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who says he has the answer. Good evening. He was a dedicated

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family man. The proud father of two children. But in March last year

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Kevin Lee was savagely murddred in Peterborough. His killer was

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31`year`old Joanne Dennehy. Kevin Lee was her landlord and thhrd

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victim. She'd already killed two other men and dumped their bodies in

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ditches in the Fens. She is serving a whole`life prison sentencd. A week

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after the sentencing, Dino Lee has spoken out about his father. Dino is

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a talented go kart racer and and later this month, on the anniversary

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of his father death, he'll compete in the British Karting

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Championships. Mike Cartwright went to meet him. His silverware, success

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in a sport they shared a love of. A father who bought his first

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go`kart, taught him to race, and then who was so suddenly taken from

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him. When I'm racing, I alw`ys feel my dad there. I feel a real close

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bond between me and my dad when I'm at the tracks. So karting is a way

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to really interact with my dad, although he has gone. I can still

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sense in many ways. The British championship, two or three weeks

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after he died, so we had to grieve and then, as soon as it was over, we

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had to get racing again in preparation for the season. Karting,

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the teenager says, has helpdd him come to terms with his fathdr's

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death. His murderer now behhnd bars for life, outside court, and uncle

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spoke for all of them. Kevin was a dedicated family man and wotld do

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anything to anyone. Our famhly who said the 15`year`old needs racing

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now more than ever. He's bedn incredibly strong and supportive to

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his mother and the rest of the family. We have come togethdr as a

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tight unit to help each othdr through this. Clearly, it's been a

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very emotive time and the vhctim support and the trauma servhces been

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fantastic, so we have had a lot of support out there and we ard

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thankful for that. It's takdn a lot of the negative side away. That s

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why he wants to do something positive. I think, the date we are

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waiting for is the 29th of Larch, the one`year anniversary, and it

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happens to be the same weekdnd as his first race of the year, the

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bodice championship. Dino is now looking for financial backing to

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race into the future. And to deal with the past. It's over now. Joanna

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has had her life over, she hs in prison for the rest of her life now

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and it's up to us to be strong and pushed through. My dad wants to give

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everybody a chance. Unfortunately, some people take advantage `nd Jalan

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took advantage of my dad, who he was trying to help. On annivers`ry of

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its father 's death, he will be where both father and son spent so

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much time in life. The Primd Minister came to Bedfordshire today

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to speak to people who have bought a home through the Government's Help

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To Buy scheme. It's designed to help first time buyers, with as little as

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a 5% deposit. Today, David Cameron said that this region has the

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highest take`up of the schele in the country. Jennifer enjoys

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entertaining guests in her new home but taking tea with the Prile

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Minister was something she never anticipated. Today David Caleron

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popped by to talk about the success of the government Help To Bty

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scheme. 29`year`old police officer, Lisa, moved into a ?165,000 has in

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Kempston. Her 20% deposit c`me from the government scheme. I'm 30 this

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year so I want to get on thd housing market and I had moved home to my

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parents to enable me to do that But saving takes a long time because

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I've also got other expenses, obviously, and I spoke to mx dad

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about Help To Buy and eventtally decided to go for it. This hs the

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first phase of the ?8,000 of element to the west of Bedford. Arotnd 0%

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of purchases here have used the government's Help To Buy scheme And

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across the East, the take`up is greater than in many places across

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the country. According to government figures, in the last ten months

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more than 2000 people in East have used the scheme. The biggest take`up

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has been in Beds, where almost 00 people have signed up. 200 `bused

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the scheme in Peterborough, while a further 700 are in the applhcation

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process. Critics say the scheme is contributing to another housing

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price boom. The Prime Minister insists it is working. Therd are

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many critics of this scheme. What would you say to those who say the

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helped by schema is fuelling and other property crisis? This scheme

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is about giving young peopld the chance of security, the peace of

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mind and stability of owning a home of their own. And it has bedn a huge

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success. Here in Bedford, E`stern region, over 2000 people have taken

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advantage of it, twice as m`ny as in London. And it's encouraging

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house`builders to build. Thd government says the number of new

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homes being built at increased by almost a quarter since the helped by

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scheme was introduced for the those campaigning for affordable homes are

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hoping this month Mac 's budget will bring more good news `` Help To Buy

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scheme. Two animal rights activists who were jailed for fire`bolbing the

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Debenhams store in Luton in 198 are to appeal against their convictions.

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The appeal follows revelations about the role an undercover police

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officer allegedly played in the case. Activists Andrew Clarke and

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Geoff Sheppard were jailed for planting incendiary devices at

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stores in Romford and Luton. The family of Charlotte Thompson who was

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killed on a level crossing hn Essex, say today's apology by Network Rail

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is meaningless. Charlotte, who was 13, and her friend Olivia B`zlinton

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who was 14, died at the Elsdnham crossing in 2005 after using it

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correctly to try to catch a train to Cambridge. Today's full and

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unreserved apology comes after a Transport Select Committee report

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criticised the way Network Rail handled bereaved families. Network

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Rail have been callous with bereaved families. They have spoken `bout the

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deaths of their loved ones `s people who were trespassers or mistsing the

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rail. And that simply wasn't the case. They haven't kept bridfed

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families informed about what's happening and at court, Network Rail

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have come heavy`handed. The landmark cinema in Milton Keynes, Thd Point,

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is to be knocked down. Desphte a long campaign to save it. L`st night

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councillors voted for it to be demolished. The Point was the first

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multiplex cinema in the UK when it was built in 1985. It is lit up

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Milton Keynes and beyond for more than 20 years. But after behng

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billed as the first multipldx cinema in the country in 1985, its glory

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days have long since disappdared. For years, developers of wonder to

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rebuild the site, and at a council meeting last night, they got their

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wish. But they have been told to provide more details about the

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project before a final approval is given in the next year. This is what

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is planned. A new space the shops, restaurants and leisure fachlities.

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The council insists its leg`cy as an iconic site will be maintained. What

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we are looking to do here, we're not looking to turn a new investment. We

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want new investment but it's got to be on our terms. It's got to be

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vital people of Milton Keynds full suffered a very important shte,

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historical importance to thd Central Milton Keynes, and it needs to be

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right. So what a local thing? I think knocking it down, a lot of

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people will be upset. If it's put to better use, it's better for Milton

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Keynes. There's loads of shops already behind us. What's the point

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in building more shops? I'vd not been coming to The Point since it's

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opened and I think it should be revamped. There's a lot of prospect

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and if they spent the money on it. Despite some misgivings in the

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number of campaigns, this development will now go ahe`d. New

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jobs and a new look to the `rea are planned but many will still have

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fond memories of this popul`r landmark. A section of the @11

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by`pass at Elvedon in Suffolk should open by Easter. Work on the ?10

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million project is on schedtle. The Highways Agency says one carriageway

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should be open by the holid`y period. There's been a long campaign

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to dual the remaining section between Thetford and the Barton

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Mills roundabout, a notoriots section. The project should be

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finished by September. Later Alex has the weather. First back to

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Stewart and Susie for the rdst of the

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Still the come: The England stars from 10 cents.

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And as it wheelie good idea to help put out the rubbish?

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An amateur film`maker from Dssex has taken to the streets of Chelmsford

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to capture the plight of thd city's homeless. Robby West profilds the

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work of a night shelter as ht tries to keep the vulnerable safe.

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Robby is here now. the first person we will sed is

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Bobby, how did you meet him? Your mac I went up to speak to hhm. And

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this is what you got? How long have you been homeless for? About for

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years now. About four years. I came here to go to rehab. You cale here

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to go to rehab? And it did not work out. What was the rehab for? It was

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for drinking at the time. What started the drinking, were xou

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homeless before? No. I had ly own place back in Cambridge. Wh`t

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happened? Things started to go wrong and I started to drink a bit more

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and it just got out of control. Hearing his story was very

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upsetting. I decided to spe`k to a centre that he mentioned to see we

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could organise some treatment to give him the chance to get off the

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streets. After lots of phond calls, couple of trips to see Bobbx and

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even some trips to the centre itself, we had him put into stark

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rehab and a week's time. Bobby asked us to meet him in the local park

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near to where he was staying. We arranged to meet at 11am and we got

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there early. I was not surprised or angry that he did not turn tp, I

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cannot even begin to understand the issues that he is going through We

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contacted a few people that we met at the night shelter to catch up

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with them and see how they `re doing. So we met up with more enough

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for a coffee and a catch up. I have gone from the nature, I was there

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for a month, I had my interview with the lady in charge of helping people

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get private renting, and thdn two days later she found me a house And

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now you are here. It was very quick. The whole thing took two months

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What you think would have h`ppened if the centre was not there? I was a

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complete mess, I did not have anything or anyone, I would have

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ended up on the street. I would have had a little bit of money, laybe

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enough to get one night in ` will tell but then I do not know what I

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would have done. Vinyl was like a different person

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from the one that we intervhewed in the night shelter `` Lorna.

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Two stories with very different outcomes. How difficult has that

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been? It was very hard. We chose those two people because thdy showed

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both ends of the spectrum, someone in desperate need of help and was

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quite a long way down, living on the streets for years, and Lorn`, who

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was relatively recently madd homeless.

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As a society, do you think that we walk past people and do not think

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about them? We definitely do. When I see people I always do not know how

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to act. I'll start that if H gave them money, would they buy drink and

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drugs and with that make thdm worse? What message are you trying to get

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across with film about our `ttitude towards homeless people? It is more

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of an idea to show people that homeless people are not amazingly

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different from everybody else. There is not a set mindset where xou end

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up homeless. Some people have just had a bad run of events that

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happened you that can leave you homeless. I hope that the fhlm shows

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that you are not that far away from becoming homeless yourself. You saw

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that with Bobby it can lead to addiction. I do not know whhch way

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round it was, but there are definitely problems which are

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interlinked. You have never made a film like this before, you have made

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an effect `` it has made an effect on you. You now volunteer. Narrator

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blog which looks at statisthcs that looks at problems in the re`l world.

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Written PC cannot get that personal element across and that is why

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picked up the camera `` with a written piece. My girlfriend and I

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both volunteer at the homeldss shelter now after seeing wh`t was

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going on there and we thought it would be a good thing to do. Well

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done, we will show people where they conceivable film. `` they c`n see

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the whole film. This region has many hidden secrets.

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Even if you know it well, it keeps surprising you. Did you know, for

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example, that Cambridge is the world leader in the technology of welding?

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Hundreds of people work at ` research institute in the chty and

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leading companies across thd globe seek their advice on the buhlding of

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power stations, oil rigs, trains and planes. Today, the Welding Hnstitute

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launched a big expansion, as our business correspondent Rich`rd Bond

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reports. Welding may seem a rather shmple

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process, but the art of joining one process to another `` one mdtal to

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another has come a long way. This institute is a world leader in that

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part. Technique is developed to your have unused to make everythhng from

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aircraft wings to train carriages. We are the world experts in joining

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things together and making sure that they do not fall apart. We dxport

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knowledge. We might not makd as much in the country as we used to, but

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our knowledge of the processes and all of the implications of the

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manufacturing processes are renowned worldwide. Not many people have

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heard of the Welding Instittte, but it employs 900 people. It shows that

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British manufacturing expertise is still much sought`after. And today,

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a ceremony to launch a big expansion, new building costing ?43

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million to his hundreds of postgraduate students. It is part

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funded the government's reghonal growth fund. We think it is

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important not just for the future of Cambridge but the future of the

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British economy. These are the kind of research centres that we need to

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take ideas from the lab to be used by business. It helps engindering

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companies solve practical problems in welding and the use of modern

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materials. We know that there is a serious shortage of engineers coming

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through the UK system from one industry `` from what industry tells

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us. What we will get you as top`flight people, qualified to the

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highest level in an important aspect of engineering, but if you `che our

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ready. With customers including ready. With customers including

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Boeing, Rolls`Royce and NAS@, it is no surprise that the instittte is

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busier than ever. Cambridge know`how solving problems across the world.

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A very busy weekend of sport coming up. Let's get the highlights from

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Phil. There Certainly is. Football and

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athletics on the way shortlx, but a massive game of rugby at Twhckenham

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on Sunday ` England take on Wales in the Six Nations, with eight players

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from the region involved. Shx are from Northampton Saints, who

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meanwhile have a cup semifinal this weekend. James Burridge spent the

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day with two Saints and England stars.

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Welcome to this tranquil setting, England's training base durhng the

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six Nations. For two of the region's players Sunday's g`me will

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be telling. It will be a huge spectacle, I really cannot wait for

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it. With the momentum that will sub got, the momentum coming into this

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game, it will be fantastic `` that Wales has got. I am thankful to have

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run who has helped me to get there. My family I really chuffed `nd my

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partner was all in her eyes out when she found out. `` crying her eyes

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out. As the pain of defeat hn Cardiff 12 months ago, has that gone

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away yet? We try not to think about it, it is an international game and

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you are playing against close rivals. What it England and you

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learn that day? Not to sit back and let things happen. I think that if

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we played that same tests now, it would be very different in terms of

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our reaction to how they ard playing. At the time we werd still a

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very young team and we have come far. The club are focusing on making

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their first cup final of thd season. Traditionally this is a timd of year

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when their form suffers, but not this time. In fact, they have lost

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their last `` wanderlust 12 games straight. `` won their last. We have

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a lot of Academy boys that have come into the first team squad. Xou are

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without the star names and xou need people to step up. While yot are

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here scoring tries for Engl`nd, I do not think that they're misshng you

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very much, the Saints. I'm very proud of the boys, it is brhlliantly

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part of something like that. It will be great to go back and givd them

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all apart on the back for what they have done.

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In Football this weekend, it feels like another must`win game for

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Norwich City boss Chris Hughton Just ten games left to keep his side

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in the Premier League, starting tomorrow ` they're at home to fellow

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strugglers Stoke. We are very aware how important this game is. It is

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one of ten games and it is dqually part of one of five home gales that

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we have will stop it is agahnst a team that is several points above

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us. Win gives us the opporttnity to go above them in the league. We will

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not underestimate how important this game is.

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This is how the top of the Championship looks. Still not out of

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the question that Ipswich could earn a playoff place if they can start a

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winning streak. Middlesbrough away is their task tomorrow. A ftll

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fixture list in League One. Posh very much in the hunt for the

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playoffs and still a chance for MK Dons. Colchester and Steven`ge

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battling down at the bottom though. And mixed fortunes in Leagud Two as

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well. Southend will keep thdir playoff spot with victory over

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Morcombe. While Northampton, who are still in the drop zone, facd a tough

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test at second`placed Scunthorpe. Now, the World Indoor Athletics

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Championships began in Poland this morning. Plenty of local interest.

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Bedford's Nigel Levine could only manage third in his 400m he`t. He

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had an agonising wait to find out if he would make it through as a

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fastest loser. He did by just four one`thousandths of a second. And

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also through is Harlow's Andrew Osagie in the 800m.

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He ran in the final heat and qualified for the business dnd of

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the competition later this weekend, coming second in his race. @lso a

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fastest loser. You can follow his progress on the

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BBC Two and the BBC website this weekend, as well as that of Robbie

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Grabarz in the high`jump and Will Sharman in the 60m hurdles. They

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both start their campaigns tomorrow. So who puts the rubbish out in your

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house? It can be hard work. It can be hard work watching!

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Chances are the wheelie bin contains two weeks of household rubbhsh and

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is pretty heavy, which is why Mark Bridges, an inventor from Norfolk,

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thinks he could be on to a winner. It's called a Bin Boy. Sam Naz has

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been for a look. We have all been there, it hs that

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one household chore that yot cannot put off. But with fortnightly

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rubbish bin collections, it is getting harder and harder to move

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them. The bin men are on thdir way, so it is time to put the whdelie

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bins out on parade. Meet Bin Boy, it has a motor that works with

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rechargeable batteries. This inventor spent three years designing

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it and he promises that it will make light work of that heavy will even

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`` wheelie then. You use thd lever for forward and reverse. Go forward

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slowly. It grabs, automatic`lly goes into the position. It is a love hate

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relationship with wheelie bhns. They are cumbersome. You can put on the

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red adapt then that allows xou to carry goods, that could be ` bag of

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salt, a box of wood, or planters around the garden. But how luch of a

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difference does it make? It is quite a heavy piece of a quick end. It

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seems difficult to manoeuvrd it to get it in underneath the bend. In

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principle it is a good idea, but it has some teething problems. It is

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difficult to use it on shallow step. It is just under ?600. Would

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you pay for that? No! Sorry, but I just will not. The big question is,

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will it revolutionise pitting the bins out, I will it just be an

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expensive luxury? Time for the weather. We have some good news for

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the weekend. Today we recorded some of the

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warmest temperatures in the country. 16 Celsius, 61 in

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Fahrenheit, those numbers could get hired. We are onto a pretty fine

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weekend, it could be a cold start but it will be warmer in thd

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afternoon and into Sunday. Here is the satellite picture. Some of us

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had some rain and a lot of cloud that it had clearer way. We have

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clear skies to content with, so the temperatures will drop sharply. Some

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ground frost between there `nd midnight but we will develop more

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clouded by midnight. By the end of the night was temperatures

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recovering. Certainly a chilly start to the day tomorrow than it was

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today. And it may well stick around, this cloud, through the

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morning, but do not despair, we will see some lengthy spells of sunshine

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by the end of the afternoon. After a chilly start it might not bd quite

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so warm tomorrow but 15 Celsius is quite achievable. There will be a

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notable southerly breeze through tomorrow as well but it is dxpected

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to stay bright and dry for the rest of the afternoon. Beyond thd

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weekend, Sunday looks like the end of the weekend weather, introducing

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clear air for next week. Thd high pressure is not going anywhdre, it

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will bring us some pretty sdttled weather conditions. Sunday looks

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like our best day of the wedk. We're temperatures will reach 16, to

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possibly even 18 Celsius. Some more clouded for next week. It should not

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get too cold overnight but perhaps just cold enough for some frost

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Thank you. A lovely day, I will be golfing We

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will be playing in short sldeves. You will. Enjoy.

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