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In the programme tonight: A ceiling collapses at a primary school

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Reassurances for Vauxhall workers as the government and unions

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meet the company wanting to take them over.

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He talked in terms of not being here to shut plants, that is not his

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nature. workmen take to body cameras

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as abuse and violence Just abuse, one of my colleagues was

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threatened to be stabbed before, cars driving at us.

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the rare medieval plaque found in a bank vault is

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A young girl injured after a ceiling collapsed at her school

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in Milton Keynes is in a serious but stable condition in hospital.

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It happened at Southwood School at an after-school club

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in the sports hall yesterday afternoon- at the height

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Mike Cartwright is outside the school for us tonight.

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The school was opened today and the headteacher reassuring parents it

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was safe. We are the collapse happened has been cordoned off an

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investigation is underway. Tonight one of their pupils is in hospital

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with severe head injuries. Yesterday they thought she could lose her

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life. On the school run home this evening,

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relief amongst parents and pupils after news the young girl

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will make a recovery. But also shock and concern

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as a ceiling collapsed in their I feel pity for the kids

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because they are very young to see Around 40 children

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inside attending an You cannot see damage

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on the outside of the school but on inside a large

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chunk the ceiling, big piece of paddling

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about eight feet wide has

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dislodged and fallen some Seeing the damage, the MP

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here believes it was caused I am pleased to say one of

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the pupils has come back to school today whilst the other one is

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seriously injured in Oxford hospital it is not life-threatening

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and she is expected Winds that battered the school

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causing chaos across the East. This tree toppled in

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Northampton, one of thousands uprooted

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across the region. On the railways, after downed wires,

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delays between Bedford, Luton and London

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stretched into today. Here, viewer pictures

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of Liverpool Street, as thousands of people struggled home

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to the region last night. This pool in Bedford remaining

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closed after losing part And in Cambridgeshire

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during Storm Doris the police At Southwood School,

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the Health and Safety Executive have begun

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their investigation. People thankful the injuries

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the collapse caused has not A Northamptonshire Police officer

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has today denied sexually assaulting and raping a 17-year-old girl

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while he was on duty. It's alleged that 28-year-old PC

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Declan Gabriel carried out the attacks in two lay-bys

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in Northampton in September 2015. PC Gabriel claims the teenager

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sexually assaulted him. In the early hours of the 21st of

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September 2015 BC Declan Gabriel was called to an address in Northampton

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were a 17-year-old girl had been thrown out of her home by her

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mother. PC Gabriel then took the teenager in his car to a police

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station before setting off on another journey to find her

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somewhere to stay. The teenager alleges he then stopped in a lay-by

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where he sexually assaulted her and then drove to another lay-by near

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the crematorium where she claims the game sexually assaulted her before

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forcing her to perform a sex act on him. He admitted in court yet heard

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of his body camera at this time which would have made a video

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recording of his activities. This afternoon his defence barrister

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claimed the 17-year-old was an extraordinarily inconsistent with

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this and she had changed her account of what happened to her several

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times. PC Gabriel claimed it was in fact she was sexually assaulted

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heaven. When giving evidence PC Gabriel said he pulled into the

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lay-by to chat to the guild to find somewhere to stay and also said it

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was so he could keep an eye out for traffic offences. -- chat to the

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girl. He also said the reason he undone his belt and partially undone

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his trousers was because his underpants were uncomfortable. The

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judge will begin summing up on Monday morning.

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The boss of Peugeot has given assurances to unions

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and the Government that Vauxhall's Luton factory will see

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out their existing production runs, if a deal to buy the company

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He's been meeting ministers and union leaders today.

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Our political reporter Tom Barton is outside Vauxhall tonight.

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Tom does this mean the deal is definitely going ahead?

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Not necessarily, but there is a sense the events surrounding that

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bid for Vauxhall's parent company are gathering pace and we understand

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those involved wanted negotiations to conclude before the start of the

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Geneva motor show in a week or so. In the meantime their boss has been

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involved in discussions with both union leaders and politicians and on

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Wednesday he spoke to the Prime Minister and in that meeting

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promised to continue to develop the Vauxhall brand but did not make any

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specific comments about the site here in Luton. Today he met with the

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Unite union and after that they are general secretary Len McCluskey

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sounded reassured about what he had heard. -- they are general

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secretary. He seems to me like an individual

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who wants to try to resolve problems He was very pro-union

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and he talked in terms of not being here to shut plants,

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that is not his nature. He pointed out since he has

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been CEO of Peugeot he So I will take him at face value

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at the moment and hope I am not After that meeting with the trade

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union the Peugeot boss went on to meet the Business Secretary Greg

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Clark and in that meeting he promised that if this deal goes

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ahead Vauxhall's pensioners would not suffer and he said he did not

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plan on closing any clients. A glimmer of hope, perhaps, but

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certainly still be worrying time. -- closing doors plants. -- those

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plants. Next tonight - the increasing abuse

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and violence faced by workers Workers in Cambridgeshire have told

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us they say face daily verbal abuse The problem has become so bad that

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many are having to be armed with body cameras to try to catch

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those attacking them I was kind of thinking,

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is he going to run me over or not? Especially if they are

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really aggressive and threatening to run you over or they

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have got equipment in their hands. Mick Martin, who has

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worked the roads for It's a problem that

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has got so bad road workers are now wearing body cameras

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to gather evidence of attacks. One of my colleagues has been

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threatened to be stabbed before, cars driving at us, having to jump

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out the way of cars, going through cones, running signs

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down, all sorts. 30 years ago people were a bit more

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patient and things like that but nowadays they do not

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want to be held up or to wait or We've already heard people

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being verbally abused today but there is a real concern

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about the growing number of physical It is not acceptable

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for somebody working on the road to be abused any more

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than someone working in an office. It is their environment

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and they are trying to maintain the roads

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and provide a good travelling

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journey for the public. The problem is people

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have developed a sort of Today the Cambridge MP and Shadow

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Transport Secretary called for I was taken aback when it

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was explained to me how often this occurs, and talking

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to some of the guys here today, verbal abuse

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is a regular feature of their life and it

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really should not be. If people abuse road

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workers in this way they We will begin to look

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at the if we can consider introducing penalties,

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possibly points on people's licence if they

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behave really badly. But it's much better that

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people just behave well. For Mick and his team it is not just

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about fixing the roads, it is about Very intimidating

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and you just have to try and back off as much as you can

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and not encourage them to keep approaching you and just say

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to them, "Calm down. "You cannot go through,

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unfortunately." As roads get busier

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and more congested drivers will need to learn how

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to curb their anger. Well, earlier I spoke

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to Diane Stevens, a specialist in anger management and asked her

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if she's surprised at the level I think it is horrifying the levels

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of abuse road workers are suffering and it is a growing problem

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in different areas and I think anger generally is growing in society due

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to the level of stress and the fast lives we live and the need

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to get everywhere quickly. But the idea of people being abused

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so you can get somewhere and time Is there anything we can do

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to prevent this happening? It is all very well giving road

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workers cameras to record abuse, but should they we not be giving

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people techniques to Yes, people should be taking

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responsibility for their own stress and anger and it is unfortunate lot

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of us who have stressful lifestyles take that into the car and use

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the car to try and manage that. Unfortunately we can see

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the uniform, a roadworker, if you like, and we can aim it

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at that and depersonalise that, so somehow it feels as if it is OK

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to have a rant at somebody who is just going about their daily

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business, as we are, and going home to families and doing

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the same things we are in evening, but they are going home taking that

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stress of everyone else Do you find also people

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are going for soft targets? Clearly it is not the road workers'

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fault if people are being held up. Do you find people are

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deflecting their anger in this I think people are carrying

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stress through work, through meeting targets,

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getting to different places Yes, it is easy to throw and hurl

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an insult than it is to say to your boss, "I have too much on,

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I can't manage it this." What do you think the main reasons

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are behind the level of anger people are experiencing in society

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at the moment? We are a faster moving society

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nowadays and expectations are very high and when we hit a situation

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like roadworks, for example, where we cannot do anything

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about it, we cannot press a button and get out of it, we have two

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sit and have patience, and patience is not something

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we generally have Surely will be here with what the

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weather forecast and hopefully a calmer weekend at first it is time

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to hang you back to Stuart and Susie in Norwich.

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Julie is here with the weekend weather.

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We've got all the build-up to Sunday's big derby game

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And the church that's found a treasure it feared

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Now the story of a young skater whose sporting

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Eloise Carruthers from Chelmsford

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has been chosen to represent Great Britain

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She started skating five years ago and it has changed her life.

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When she heard she was going to Austria next month,

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When Eloise Carruthers puts on a pair of skates, something happens.

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And apparently shy teenager is transformed.

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And the calms all consumed by her passion for ice skating.

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-- and she becomes all consumed. She only started skating five years

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ago. Her sister didn't enjoy it much but Eloise found it made her happy.

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Most surprised, then, that she has gone from strength to strength.

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In school and at home, my mind is different.

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But when I am at the rink, it is completely different, how happy I am

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at the rink. Last year she took first prize at an

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international tournament and was elected to represent Team GB at next

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month's Special Olympics Winter Games in Austria.

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Under the watchful eye of Katie her coach, it is a gruelling training

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regime, five times a week with 5:30am starts in the morning.

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It seems like you don't have to put any effort in but when you are

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constantly doing jumps, spins, going the next element, turn steps, jumps,

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you are physically, your heart is literally like that the whole time.

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Doing two minutes of a programme full of music, you continue

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knackered after two and a half minutes.

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This is what she can expect. Eloise is the youngest of ten skaters in

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the GB squad. A dream? Well, there are many.

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Probably to meet Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean, or Gracie Gold. I

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have already met Robin Cousins. And Gary Beacon. They are both

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skaters. For her parents, it is a huge commitment but the then there

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is little doubt this graph -- the sacrifices have been worth it.

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Huge proud. The sheer hard work and dedication she puts in, it is great

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for her as an individual. You have got to have some nerve to

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launch your body up in the air, it is not a natural thing for anyone to

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do. She leaves for Austria in a few

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weeks for a trip of a lifetime. Just getting this far made her cry with

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joy. Just imagine what will happen if she wins a medal.

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Isn't she fantastic? Wonderful, really good luck, Eloise.

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The East Anglian derby at Carrow Road.

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Yes, all eyes are on Norwich-Ipswich on Sunday at midday.

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The Canaries have been on top in recent years,

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Overall, in 110 competitive fixtures, it's 45 wins apiece.

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So, we asked two former players and club legends Darren Eadie

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and James Scowcroft to tell us who'll win, why it matters,

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Your best Derby moment? Best Derby moment? One that sticks out more

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than anything, the finalists Bryan Gunn famous own goal.

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1996, 21 years ago. Mine is scoring against you at Carrow Road, from the

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right, the old chocolate leg. So many. We never lost a Derby at home.

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Not since I played. No, never. Happy Days.

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Great when you win. I don't think you will beat the Bryan Gunn moment.

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After you. Who is the pride of East and you?

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There is only one answer. You would have to admit that at the moment. As

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much as you are passionate about your club. Norwich have outperformed

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Ipswich for the last ten... Second favourites to get promoted

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this season, mid-table now, eighth in the league, not going up.

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I would say Norwich have massively underachieved.

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And ipswich have massively over achieved!

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Next one. 44 miles apart, is the East Anglian derby overrated?

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Not at all. I think it is to really good football clubs, it goes back

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generations. I go back, I live close to the Norfolk- Suffolk border, a

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big game. People sometimes think they lose

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sight of it. One time at Carrow Road, we went out together I pushed

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you against the wall. For everyone, it is the one fixture

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you look for. Which teams are under most pressure?

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I have to admit it is Norwich, they have two after their decent run of

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results, it will spell, then back on track. Losing a to Burton has put

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them a step back again. Seven points between them and the play-offs.

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I would say there is little pressure for Ipswich, they are in a good

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place. A nice little run. Without being too disrespects full,

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probably the worst Ipswich side I have seen in a while.

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That is being harsh! The last question.

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Who is going to win? Honestly, come on. I will be honest.

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Ipswich have their best opportunity for a long time. Thom Lawrence is a

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massive mess. If they had him I would be confident Ipswich with

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them. I don't think ipswich will lose.

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Shall we take a draw now? Norwich are going to win 3-0!

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I disagree! Thank you to both.

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Ipswich have only lost once in six matches.

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Norwich go into it in eighth, seven points off the play-offs.

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perhaps less important than the bragging rights.

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If they've got to have any chance of getting the points, seven points

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They pretty much are going to have to win a load of games.

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It's got to be starting with us on Sunday

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We'll do our darnedest to stop them, of course.

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But equally we have been in good form at home.

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And I would expect us to go and attack the match

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-- and hopefully, come away with the points.

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Southend have crept up into the play-offs.

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They're going for a fifth win in eight games at Gillingham.

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Tomorrow, League Two promotion rivals Plymouth.

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Then Oxford on Wednesday for a place at Wembley

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Three Northampton players are in the England team

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to face Italy on Sunday in the Six Nations

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Meanwhile, another busy week for Saints with the chairman

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and chief executive announcing they're leaving.

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But 11 players have signed new contracts ahead of tomorrow's

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It has been a rough, tough season here at Franklin Gardens but this

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week came a noted response and a changing of the guard

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because the chairman and chief executive have announced

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they will leave at the end of the season.

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The hunt for a new assistant coach is over.

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Phil Dowson arrives back from Worcester.

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Today, 11 players have re-signed including Christian Day

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And yet the hunt for a world-class fly half continues,

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Signing the world's best is proving harder.

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The club have also announced ?1 million of extra funding

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in the squad to cope with the rises in wages and guard

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against potential losses this club could make in the next few years.

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Above all, it is confirmation of faith in the manager

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who after one torrid season is trusted to get this place back

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Just to finish on a bit of transfer news.

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Wisbech Town's 17-year-old striker Harry Limb has just secured a dream

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snapped up by Burnley after scoring 22 goals

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in the United Counties Premier Division.

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That's eight rungs below the Premier League.

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A 15th-century treasure which had been missing and feared lost forever

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from a church near Dunstable has been tracked down after

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It's a brass plaque dating to the time of King Henry VI,

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Of course, when you've got something like that,

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Which is fine unless you forget where you put it!

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Now, after a lot of detective work,

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it has been found and is back where it belongs.

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For 33 years, a special part of this medieval church

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But today, it is making its way back to St Mary's.

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These two women tracked it down and solved a mystery that has

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A 600-year-old plaque forged in the reign of King Henry VI

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and laid as a tribute to a loved one who had died.

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It is extremely rare, the only known rose brass left in the UK.

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Which begs the question, how do you go about misplacing

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In the 1980s, there was a theft of an important brass here.

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And because the rose brass is so ancient and historic

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and unique, it was decided to take it up and take it into safekeeping.

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It was put in a bank vault in Bedford by a church volunteer.

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But after he died and the bank branch closed, all memory

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of where the brass had been put faded.

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Until the church's conservation trust decided

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I went down to our archives, big archives, boxes upon boxes

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And I just went through every single page painstakingly and tried

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to find any reference I could to the rose brass.

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There was one piece of paper that I thought, one tiny thin piece

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of paper with some handwriting on it, and I thought this might be

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It was the vital clue that had been missing.

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Suddenly I had confirmation from this girl in the bank, yes,

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it was there, they had the envelope and it said "rose brass" on it.

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Now that the plaque has come home to its rightful place,

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has mystery of the missing Tudor rose been sold?

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It hasn't all been solved, there is one more mystery

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That has to do with who the brass rose memorialises,

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That is the next investigation for the St Mary's detectives.

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Alice Hutton, BBC Look East, Edlesborough.

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The calm after the storm, released to the beautiful blue sky and

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sunshine and trees gently swaying in the breeze today. We had some cloudy

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skies, this is at 10:30am, you can see the cloud increasing through the

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morning on the satellite image. It turned quite cloudy for everyone,

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then a lot melted away. Underneath clear skies, teachers have fallen to

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a chilly to Celsius. A dry start to the night, teachers

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will rise as the cloud spreads in and the rain.

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A fairly wet end to the night. Temperatures by then close to five

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Celsius. It will get windier as well, picking

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up to a moderate to fresh south to south-westerly.

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Tomorrow isn't looking blustery, won by the front moving away and another

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moving towards us. Probably some rain around first thing but that

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should clear quickly. Then, drier and brighter with the

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cloud breaking a little. Is that next front arrives, more

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rain spreading from the north-west. Temperatures because of us in double

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figures, 10 Celsius. A little higher if get brightness. On the whole, a

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lot of cloud, with fresh and occasionally strong winds.

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Nothing compared to yesterday. We finished the day with rain but dry

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weather as well. Quite a lot of cloud. That is

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Saturday. More rain on Saturday night. On

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Sunday, the rain departs with that weather front. Another one moves

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towards us. More of a gap in between two Sunday is a better day.

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Some rain around first thing. Then drier and brighter. And a chance of

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decent sunny spells. Temperatures should get up to 12 Celsius. Out the

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wind in the sun it feel pleasant. On Monday, some rain around first

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thing but that should clear. Then we should enjoy some sunshine but also

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some showers. Some showers could be heavy on Monday but they will rattle

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through quickly. Staying windy. We keep hold of those winds turning

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Westerly on Tuesday. Again, the risk of showers and some could be sharp.

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Hopefully some sunshine as well. Temperatures, by Tuesday, close to

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average. Monday and Tuesday night, down to two Celsius, a return to

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chilly conditions overnight. Beg U. One of those weather watcher

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pictures caught our eye. Join us again after

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the Ten O'Clock News.

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