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not punishment. and on BBC One we now

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Campaigners in Luton say a new law against forced marriage

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Criminalising it has little effect other than deterring individuals

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coming forward. How thousand more planes

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could be flying east. Stars from the world of tennis

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fundraising in a 'rally for bally' The police warn

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of thieves with real experthse. Concern

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in Luton that a new law agahnst Many community leaders and dxperts,

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who were consulted before the law was passed, fear it will drhve

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the problem further underground From today,

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anyone guilty of organising a forced marriage could be sent to

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prison for up to seven years. In a moment we'll be speaking

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to one of those community But first this report by

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Neil Bradford. It is a problem largely hidden

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from society. Last year in the East, just 45 cases

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of forced marriage were reported. The true figure could

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be closer to 300. Rashid now works with a charity

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and the police to raise awareness. She describes herself as a survivor,

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not a victim. She was taken to Pakistan

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a week before her 18th birthday I got hit and I got beaten `nd I

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still refused. I honestly believed, you know,

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that I was going to die there. The Home Office estimates 8,000

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women a year are forced In 2008 prevention orders wdre

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introduced under civil law. From today anyone found guilty of

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organising a forced marriagd could A forced marriage leads to

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domestic violence, serial r`pe and So the law being here today

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will make a big difference. But Luton family lawyer,

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Kuljit Lally, says it could make it even lore

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difficult for victims to sedk help. The thought of being ostrachsed

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from your family and the community is a great deal of

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pressure for someone to deal with. Criminalising forced marriage

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protection orders at this stage would add to that pressure, simply

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because it may deter them from coming forward in the first place if

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it means criminalising the family. Home Office Minister Norman Baker

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says it is about changing hdarts It isn't going to end overnhght

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but it's about culture change over So on the one hand,

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we're making it very clear hn law that forced marriage is illdgal

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so that nobody who organises it can be in any doubt about that, but also

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to send the message to victhms that Rashid says

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the new law can only be poshtive. Everybody says it will prevdnt

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victims coming forward, it will push further underground,

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all of those issues, Prosecuting those who arrange forced

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marriages is likely to be The bigger challenge will bd

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ensuring victims have the courage to I spoke to a long`time camp`igner

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who has worked in schools and support groups. She explaindd her

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reservations about the new law. There may be a fear in the linds

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of potential victims that they will probably see their parents

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behind bars. So my own fear is that maybd this

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will drive the whole thing further But forced marriage is now going to

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be seen within this country as a criminal act

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and that has to be a good thing It is a step in the right dhrection,

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isn't it? It could be but on the other hand

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if you look at the Scottish example in front of us, they made it

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a criminal offence in 2011. There was not a single prosdcution

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under that legislation and my fear is that we should have

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looked at that before turning this or making this forced marri`ge

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into a criminal offence. If we shouldn't, as you suggest

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have gone down this route of creating a new law, what would

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be the way to try to tackle this? I think the new law is in place

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we should give it a kind of welcome and encourage people to unddrstand

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what the law really means. This kind of training should be done

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to various audiences so that people actually start

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implementing the law effecthvely and also the various audiences,

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like young women and men thdmselves And parents, if they mistakd and

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think it is a civilian duty to force anyone to marry are completdly wrong

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and it is immoral and illeg`l. They should understand that

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and that is how it should bd going. Flight paths out of Stansted could

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be changing with thousands lore planes flying east out

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of the airport instead of south The plan is being put forward

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by the air traffic control service ` NATS and went out to public

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consultation today. It says

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because fewer planes head ott towards the east, they'll bd able to

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climb higher more quickly s`ving Our reporter Louise Hubball is

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at Stansted now, Louise. There are 450 flights here ` day,

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60,000 passengers a day, a lot of aircraft and a lot of noise. People

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living under a flight path H been watching the announcement today very

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carefully. This is what living near St`nsted

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airport sounds like. In the background,

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day in day out for home owndrs And now the company that manages UK

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air traffic is suggesting not expanding, but changing the number

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of planes on certain routes. Planes flying south are

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on what is known as a Dover routes. Because of congestion from Heathrow

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they have to keep below 7000 feet Under the proposals,

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flights from the south would stop Instead, the number of plands flying

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along the less congested east route They would be able to climb

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continuously, reducing CO2 But I went along the East route

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and people here aren't happx. You can nearly see the people

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in them. 50 more planes a day sounds quite

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a lot to me. Some business owners

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have strong views. If this is true,

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we have a lovely area here. It attracts a nice clienteld

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and the more air traffic we have We have made progress to reduce

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noise impact. 12,000 people are affected and if you come to Heathrow

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that tune and 50,000 people, which is less. The company making the

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proposals say they are necessary because London is the world's

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busiest air space. It will only be a small area close to the airport that

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would feel the impact of thd new flights. The flights on the

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eastbound routes would be climbing continuously so they would reach

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higher levels much earlier. A public consultation into the proposals has

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now started. This is your opportunity to have your sax on what

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has been suggested over the next 12 weeks. A lot of people I've spoken

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to had strong opinions but didn t want to appear on camera and the

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company running the consult`tion says if you have strong views, make

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sure your voice is heard and you can do that by going to their wdbsite.

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A vote's taking place tonight which could see one

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of our more controversial fhgures in local government re`elected

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as the Conservative Leader of Peterborough City Council.

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Since taking charge five ye`rs ago, Marco Cereste has attracted strong

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criticism, public anger and even hate lail

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Much of it had focused on his plans to build

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an energy park on farmland `nd making cuts to children's cdntres.

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But Mr Cereste maintains evdrything he's done has been

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Marco Cereste is used to behng challenged over policies

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like the solar farm but it hs the leadership of the Counchl that

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It because his group lost sdats and lost overall control of the

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Afterwards, Councillor Cereste insisted

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the loss of seats to UKIP w`s not a negative reaction to his le`dership

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What we have seen this evenhng is a reaction to the European

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elections and UKIP winning the votes and when they protested

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in the Europeans, they have protested by voting also locally.

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But others say it is becausd of controversial ideas

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like the huge solar farm proposed here and his critics say he should

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An independent councillor is challenging him and standing

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It has already been intimatdd by the leader that there is going to be

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some very drastic decisions having to be made as to the very f`bric of

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this council by selling off assets and the way services are run.

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I don't believe I can have the confidence in the present

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leadership to be able to sthll steer this council through that.

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To topple the counsellor wotld require the support

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That is Labour, Lib Dem, UKIP and Independents, but this

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So you won't be voting for dither of the candidates?

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We don't want to get dragged into political games.

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It'll be down to a vote among Peterborough's councillors

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in what is likely to be a lively discussion this evdning.

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Then, how likely is it we whll see a change? If there was a real book at

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toppling a leader, rule one would be get enough support. Perhaps Page one

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was missing from his copy bdcause it doesn't look as if another

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councillors will vote for a change. He has faced a challenge before In

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May last year his own deputx, a fellow conservative, tried to oust

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him from power. He survived that and I suspect he is likely to strvive

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today's vote. How much power does he actually have as the leader? You are

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talking about a role in which he is in charge of ?155 million of public

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money. He has a lot of say hn how that is spent on social card,

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libraries, road repairs and so you might be tempted to dismiss this as

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political chatter that the outcome will affect people in the d`y`to`day

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services they use. A 17`year`old boy has appeared in

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court in Northampton charged with Plans for upgrading the A14,

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including a new road around Huntingdon, are

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a step closer with the closd today A series of exhibitions havd been

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held along the route to find out The next phase comes later hn

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the summer when the Highways Agency Work is due to start on the site

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in 2016. Still to come, the long Phil Noble.

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Plus the tennis stars raising money in honour of Elena.

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There is a warning tonight about an increase in bee rustling.

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The thieves arrive during the night when the hhve is

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full and take the whole thing with thousands of bees inside.

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Of course, the bees don't lhke being disturbed and if you don't

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know what you are doing you can end up getting stung many thmes

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There is also a risk to the bee population.

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They backed the vehicle in, down beside there. The first one went

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back here. Thieves recently tried to back here. Thieves recently tried to

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steal six hives from Eric. They got tipped over and would have resulted

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in half a million angry bees chasing after them. If there were any

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lights, they would go towards them and hopefully give them a good

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his bees. He has 30 hives in total. his bees. He has 30 hives in total.

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He has had hives stolen in the past. He has had hives stolen in the past.

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This will protect me from the bees? That's it. You won't get sttng. He

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says without the right equipment, anyone who tries to take bedhives

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might make a few hundred potnds but could put their lives at risk. If

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they weren't geared up with gloves and things, if they were just in for

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a quick takeaway, they would probably get stung a couple of

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hundred times. Being stung ` couple hundred times. Being stung ` couple

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of hundred times is pretty `wful, because I have been stung a couple

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of hundred times myself so H know what it's like. These allotlents

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used to be home to 80,000 bdes. They had been nurtured over the last four

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years by Diana 's husband John. But the hive has been stolen. It is

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thought they must have been taken more than three miles away otherwise

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they would know their way home. It's despicable, to be quitd honest.

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Without the bees, we could lose our crops. John was pretty devastated,

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losing a hide the year before with the bad winter, and this ond being

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stolen. The police wildlife unit is monitoring the crimes and h`s this

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message for the thieves. Potentially a very dangerous thing to do. Tens

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of thousands of bees in a hhve, they could be very angry, people can die

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from a single sting, anaphylactic shock. The clear message to the

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thieves is to avoid at your peril. A very risky business. There `re

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around 100,000 bees working in here, if you put your hand on the top you

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can feel the heat. If they loved or stolen, they can get even hotter,

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create a virus which can kill them and also spread to other beds. And

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with the UK's bee population in dramatic decline, the beekedping

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world is hugely concerned. Ht takes years to build up these colonies and

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just minutes to steal them. Some of the biggest names from

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the world of tennis have taken part in a series of exhibition m`tches

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in memory of Elena Baltacha. Earlier this year, Elena was

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diagnosed with liver cancer. She was just 30 years old

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when she died last month. They called the fundraising

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the Rally For Bally, and among the stars taking part, Andy

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Murray and Martina Navratilova. It was tennis's tribute. Thd biggest

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names, past and present, rallying for ball macroy. She was am`zing,

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one of my favourite people hn the world. She gave it absolutely

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everything, she maxed out on everything she had. She battled

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significant illnesses and injuries. Elena Baltacha's deaths frol liver

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cancer at the age of 30 has shocked the sport. The matches yestdrday in

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Birmingham, London and Eastbourne where religiously planned to lift

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her when she was ill, inste`d they were played in her memory. She dealt

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with a lot of adversity in her career. To be playing in thd biggest

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and best tournaments was a great achievement. As I got to know her

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more and more over the years, you understand what a great person she

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was. Elena Baltacha battled for years with liver disease but it did

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not stop her reaching the world 's top 50. The money raised from

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yesterday would be split between eight cancer charity and thd Elena

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Baltacha Academy of tennis. It's good to bring it into the ptblic

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eye, to make people aware it can happen to anyone, young, sporty

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thick. It's great for her mdmory. I am a tennis coach so I belidve it is

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fantastic. Her husband spokd to us, comforted by a legacy which offers

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more opportunities on court. Her death will help so many young

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children who will not have had a chance. That money, every shngle

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penny of it, me and the othdr trustees will fight hard to make

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sure every penny is spent in the way that I know my wife would h`ve

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wanted that money to be spent. LE is one of the academy players the money

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will help. Hitting with the stars, she seemed totally at home. Today,

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back to hard training with coach Jamie. One of the academy players

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the money will help. Hitting with the stars, she seemed totally at

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home. Today, back to hard training with coach Jamie other lettdralle. I

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want to be as good as Elena was Watching Queens yesterday, fortunate

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enough to spend a bit of tile, very proud to see those players on the

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court with the probes. Rallx for Bally has raised ?60,000. Boys and

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girls from Ipswich have the chance to become a star thanks to tennis's

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true champion. Within the l`st few minutes, a foal of the legendary

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Newmarket racehorse Frankel has been sold in central London. His mum was

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sold as well. GE is called Crystal Gaze. A foal is just a few lonths

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old and is literally a horsd with no name. `` is called Crystal Gaze The

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foal has been sold together with his mother for ?1.1 million. Thd cold is

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the first offspring from Fr`nkel to come under the hammer. Thesd

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pictures were taken just before the auction at Kensington Palacd in

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London. The mayor is expecthng her second foal from Frankel next year.

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Frankel is the world 's top rated racehorse, having never been

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beaten. He retired last year after winning all 14 races. He was trained

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by the renowned horse traindr Sir Henry Cecil, who sadly lost his

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battle with cancer last year. Frankel's breeding career h`s been

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very successful. He has alrdady beaten what he earned on thd track.

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His stud fee was set at ?124,00 a time, so it's looking very

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promising! You get three for the price of two! Buy one, get one free.

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We both watched the football on Saturday night but we had dhfferent

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experiences, you watched with the sound down. Because my wife had gone

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to bed and she was in the bddroom above. So thoughtful! I watched it

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in complete silence, but yot watched it with your husband fast asleep

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beside you. He did wake up `t one point to say, why aren't we watching

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this in HD? I was following it on Twitter website. Most of it was

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about the commentary wilder than the website. `` rather than the website.

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Here is Mike with tonight's roundup. With 15 million people watching on

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Saturday night, you might h`ve thought England fans would have been

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interested in the football. COMMENTATOR: Through the crowd, into

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the net! But instead they wdre more interested in this man's colmentary.

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COMMENTATOR: Wonderful work. The BBC's co`commentator was thd former

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England defender Phil Neville. Only his delivery lacked a littld punch,

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shall we say. Not a huge problem, only that a lot of England fans on

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twitter sent Rudra Marx to Phil Neville from Suffolk, who sdlls

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designer... `` sent Rudra mdssages. In all honesty, most of the photos

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were like Phil Neville's colmentary, not all that interesting, btt hey,

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let's try again on Thursday. If you want a real party, you need to get

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to the George pub in to feel, near Towcester town. The regular John is

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taking this flag with him. Hf he gets it on the telly, the l`ndlord

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has promised to give him a firkin of a, that's nine gallons. We know we

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can get these on the TV. It is just being in the right place whdn the

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game is on. The landlord is also promising to buy everyone in the pub

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a pint if the cameras catch sight of the flag. I think he will do it He

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is a determined guy. If he gets it in the right position, it whll be on

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and it would be a pleasure to serve these points. Claire from Norfolk is

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volunteering in the Maracan`. She had her first game last night,

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Argentina versus Bosnia. A leet and greet role. I am helping people out,

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helping them find their seats. Just welcoming them to the ground. At the

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end of the game, pointing towards the exit and thanking them for

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coming. Claire did see 20 mhnutes of the match but she didn't sed the

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Lionel Messi goal. COMMENTATOR: Messi scores estimation

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mark Lionel Messi! The power went off in this pub 20 minutes from time

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in the England game and thex had to use candles. For everyone in the

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Rose, England won the match 7`2 I didn't see any photos of xour

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sleeping husband! He is not worth seeing! I think he looks very nice

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awake. He is not going to thank you for this!

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When I spoke to you this tile last week, Essex had just seen the

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warmest day of the year so far in the whole country. They reached 26.5

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Celsius, with many other pl`ces not far behind. What a difference a week

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has made. Today, temperaturds for these places and for many of us

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eight ` 10 degrees lower. A chilly north to north`easterly wind and an

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awful lot of cloud for most of the day. The thickest cloud, with some

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flecks of blue, producing lhght rain and drizzle in places, although it

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has been largely dry. Overnhght not a great deal of change. We will see

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a lot of cloud feeding in from the north and the odd spot of lhght rain

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or drizzle just about anywhdre. But it went be a particularly cold

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night. Most of us staying in double figures, nothing lower than 10

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Celsius, 50 Fahrenheit. A moderate north to north`easterly wind.

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Tomorrow, again high in charge. We will still have the north to

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north`easterly feed of air, but it will be drier air. Although we

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expect a cloudy start, hopefully the cloud will break up so we whll see

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much more in the way of sunshine generally across much of thd region.

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We may just hold onto a bit more cloud on the Norfolk coast `t times,

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but the best of the Sunshind inland, 19 ` 20 degrees, perhaps 21 Celsius,

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which would take us to 70 Fahrenheit. If you degrees lower on

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the coast because of the North north`easterly wind. `` if xou

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degrees lower. We expect thd cloud to thicken up, and a great deal of

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uncertainty but some of us could see some rain pushing in from the north

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tomorrow night. The further west, the more likely you are to see this.

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It could be thundery, but wd will have more tomorrow evening. For the

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rest of the week, the biggest challenge is going to be judging how

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much cloud we are going to get and therefore how much sunshine.

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High`pressure stays with us, so largely dry. Wednesday looks like

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it. Of rather cloudy, hopeftlly eventually some sunshine coling

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through with just a feud isolated showers. Thursday and Fridax, again,

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similar days. Hopefully somd sunshine. Again, we can't rtle out a

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feud showers. Temperatures near normal if not a little bit `bove.

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Temperatures staying in double figures, between 10`12 Celshus.

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That is it. Thanks for your company. Have a good evening.

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