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How take-up of a new government scheme to help buyers of new homes

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Campaigners slam the Justice Minister's proposals for more prison

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staff, as she visits a Cambridgeshire jail.

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The Corby teacher who's been nominated for Global

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for his world-class approach to computer science.

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It's just great to highlight teaching and put a positive spin on

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teaching for a change. Yeah, I'm just really thankful. And some rain

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this weekend, but also some sunshine. Join me later for all the

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details. BBC Look East can reveal a huge

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variation across this region in the take up of the Government's

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Help to Buy scheme for new homes, which offers affordable loans

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to first time home-buyers. Figures suggest that in Cambridge

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just one in ten new homes was bought But in Bedford, that jumped to seven

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out of every ten new homes. Our political reporter, Tom Barton,

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has been to the town It's a dream that so many

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struggle to realise, But it's a dream that has come

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true for Tara Rogers. A ?48,000 loan from

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the Government's Help to Buy scheme helped her to get a mortgage for

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this two-bedroom house in Bedford. I luckily had a deposit,

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but I was in a situation that, if I took the Help

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to Buy scheme on top of that, it really brought by mortgage

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down and I was able I actually wanted in

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the area that I wanted as How important was it

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for you to be able to do that? I was just crying when they

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said, "You've got the house," because my daughter goes

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to school here and I didn't want to The scheme that Tara's

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benefited from is helping to energise the housing

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market in some parts of region, Under the Help to Buy scheme,

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the Government will lend you up to 20% of the value

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of a new home, boosting the size of your deposit and helping

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you get a good mortgage. In some places, it's

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proving really popular. 90% of the homes on this

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development that have already been sold are being

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bought using scheme. Help to Buy is having a big impact

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on the sort of homes Are you building homes

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that are targeted at first-time buyers, because Help to

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Buy is now available? I have a resounding

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response for that, yes. This development, in particular,

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targets, specifically, The bulk of our homes here,

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approximately 75%, are all But not everyone thinks Help to Buy

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is working well, with some experts concerned the

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Government loans are There's no doubt that

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the Government deserve a lot of It has delivered

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exactly what they first intended, which was to get mortgage

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lenders in particular back lending after the credit

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crunch of 2007-2008. I suspect that

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actually now, its time has passed, the current

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scheme runs until the end of this Parliament

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in 2020, but I would be one of those

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who would advocate scrapping it, perhaps as early as in

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the budget next week. Without Help to Buy,

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Tara wouldn't now own this house. One of thousands of

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people in our region who have been given a leg up

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onto the housing ladder. Tom, there are massive

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variations in how many people Across the country, some of the

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biggest paper has been in our region. The top ten areas for the

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number of help to buy lows made, four of them are in our part of the

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will. Inventors, 1800 new homes were built between 2013 and 2016. 1200

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Help to Buy claims are made, that suggest as many as 17 new properties

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bought in Bedford robot using the Help to Buy scheme. There has also

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been very high take-up in Peterborough and Northampton. Not

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the same everywhere. Across Cambridgeshire, take-up has been

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very low. Especially in the city of Cambridge, where there was only 171

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Help to Buy lows. Made in the Help to Buy lows. Made in the

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three-year period. It's not exactly clear why it is, but it is linked

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partly to prices because, as we know, Cambridge is particularly

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expensive. Across the region, there is no that this scheme has been

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popular. More than 10,000 people have used it since it was introduced

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three years ago. A sticking plaster on a prison

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system that's overcrowded That's what campaigners say

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about government plans to recruit hundreds more senior prison officers

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in this region. It follows serious incidents

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like the riot at Bedford jail last year and the high

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number of suicides. Today, the Justice Minister,

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Liz Truss, made a visit to Whitemoor high security prison

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in Cambridgeshire, her first visit since

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announcing the new measures. They were behind bars but,

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in November, inmates at Bedford jail showed just how easy

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they could overcome prison staff. Mobile phone footage

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showing more than 200 prisoners celebrated

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taking over two wings Officers from across the

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country had to be brought in Another example of the weaning

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staff numbers within the Today, at Whitemoor prison,

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the Justice Secretary reinforced her commitment

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to create 2000 new jobs. Recruiting those extra

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officers will mean we are able to have one officer for every

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six offenders, and that will help It'll also give the

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encouragement to get into work, get the training they need

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to turn their lives around. prison service notorious for

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the number of attacks on its staff? Jailed for murder, Kyle Langdale

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was on remand at Bedford prison after being convicted of killing

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Katie Locke. Days after appearing in court,

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the 27-year-old attempted to strangle a prison officer,

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leaving him seriously injured. The rise in drug abuse

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and violence within our jails is leading to rising numbers

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of attacks on prison staff, places and they've got more

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violent and dangerous. They get more violent

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and dangerous every year. Yes, some money for more

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staff, money for more staff development and training,

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is welcome, but it is a sticking plaster solution unless we can

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really get to the bottom of the prison overcrowding,

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which is feeding all these issues. That means reducing pressure

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on the prison population. The Government admits it may be

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years before jails are made more secure and, with inducements

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like a ?3000 pay rise for staff at Whitemoor, they hope more

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people will be attracted Campaigners, however,

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are less convinced. Well, earlier, I spoke

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to Jackie Marshall of the I asked her for her reaction

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to Liz Truss's pledge to recruit Well, retention has been a major

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problem, there has been a big recruitment campaign

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on for approximately two years now. We are still at

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the level of where we started the recruitment

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campaign, if not lower. We welcome the extra money

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for pay for those in the We believe all staff deserve a pay

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rise and she be treated equally. Yes, the job is very

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dangerous at the moment. Staff are traumatised by injuries

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that they see to their colleagues, We deal with self harm,

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death in custody is very traumatic for them,

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staff have not got time to talk to prisoners

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and Do you feel that the

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basic problem is the one that simply hasn't been

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addressed over the last few decades, Yes, there is a lot of overcrowding

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but also officer numbers have been We have lost about one

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third of our officers. Where staff had time

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to get around and talk with some of the problems, staff

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nowadays just have not got the time. One of the other

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promises today made by the Government is that there will be

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more mental health training for prison officers, how important

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do you feel that is? I know our new recruits get

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some very good mental health training during

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their initial training. We have a lot of people in prisons

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who shouldn't really be in prisons, with mental health issues

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but, because there's nowhere else for to go,

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we have to take them, and try and deal with them

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the best they can. The Government is saying today it's

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going to bring in 2000 extra officers across the country,

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salaries of up to ?30,000. I don't think it is enough

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for what the staff have to deal I would like see the Government

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pledge that we do have zero tolerance towards violence -

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we're supposed to have a policy in place however they don't keep it -

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we want to see all staff treated safe within the prison and we want

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a better atmosphere all round. A Corby school teacher has been

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nominated for a global award 30-year-old Ray Chambers

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has been shortlisted for the prestigious award

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because of his mentoring and sharing his lessons and creative

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teaching skills online. For these 11 and 12-year-olds

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in Comrie, time frame computer But this is far from

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a conventional lesson. Using Irish dancing

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to explain algorithms. It's this innovative teaching style

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that has led to Ray Chambers reaching the finals

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of the global teacher prize. It's great to highlight

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teaching and put a positive spin on teaching for

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a change, so, yeah, I'm just really Me and my wife still say to each

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other, is this happening? Everyone remembers their favourite

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teacher and the top ten for this competition have been

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narrowed down from 20,000 nominations, from

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over 170 countries. Hi, guys, welcome to my computer

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science YouTube channel, Part of Ray's success

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is his education channel, where he shares his

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lessons worldwide online. His younger pupils,

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using electrically charged bananas to answer questions,

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are thrilled with his nomination. It's like teaching us

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about it in a fun way so The algorithms with

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the dancing and He puts a lot of effort

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into them and he makes them You always learn

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something interesting and If he wins, the award

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comes with prize If I was fortunate

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enough, I'd like to help They are doing a lot

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of work in training computer science teachers

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across the country. I'd also like to set up a charity

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that helps students with Some students these days don't

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want to come into school because of things they've seen online

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and it's finding that Ray will travel to Dubai

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for the final later this Win or lose, he'll still

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be a firm favourite The Luton and Dunstable hospital has

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faced criticism today, after asking their staff

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to walk to work. or a 30-minute bus journey,

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will no longer be entitled The hospital says they are

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responding to a rise in the number of complaints about the shortage of

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parking for patients and visitors. Later, Alex is here

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with all the weather, and rain on the way i'm afraid,

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but first back to Susie and David. Still to come tonight,

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Alex will be here with the weather, the BBC Introducing band hoping

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to make it big in America. Scientists at the University

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of Cambridge have grown the world's The breakthrough in this case

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was made using cells from a mouse. But the experts say the same

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technique could be used to create And that, in turn,

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could shed light on why so many pregnancies fail

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in their early stages. This is the first time

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embryo-like structures have been developed in laboratories

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using two types of stem cells. Published in the journal Science,

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Cambridge researchers describe how they have cultured a combination

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of genetically-modified mouse cells, Using a 3-D scaffold,

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they were able to grow a structure capable of assembling itself

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into an artificial embryo. It is unlikely to develop

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into a healthy foetus without adding a third form of stem

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cell to develop the yolk sac, It is illegal to experiment on human

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embryos in the UK beyond 14 days, but now scientists here are seeing

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if they can use this new technique That way, they could carry

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on with this research beyond the two-week window, to shed light

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on why things go wrong Studying human embryos is

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extremely complex. We have very few of those

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embryos donated by parents for research and, therefore,

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if we have an artificial system, which we hope to generate one day,

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in which we can generate human-like embryo structures from

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stem cells, this will be incredibly powerful,

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because we can then of development, not

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using embryo stem cells, So, would it be legal

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to experiment on artificial It is not taking an existing embryo

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and researching on it, it is seeing how cells develop, so it would not

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obviously be within the current regulatory framework

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and we would need to think carefully about how

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we should oversee it. Artificial embryos may sound

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like a plot in a sci-fi novel, but in the right hands,

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they could provide the answer to why so many women miscarry

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in early pregnancy. That is still one quarter of the

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football season left to go. Mick McCarthy says he is "not

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bothered" if some supporters have He has been under pressure,

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but Ipswich survived February unbeaten.

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Not much for Town to play for now. Plenty for Norwich,

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though, who travel to Sheffield Wednesday,

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who are sixth, desperate to keep their

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play-off hopes alive. You're never going to hide

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the importance of the game. The players know about it,

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the supporters know about it. I do not think it is

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the be all and end all. There is still a lot of football

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to be played after that, but if we could come

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away with a victory, it would be a big three

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points for us. Now, the race for promotion

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in League Two looks intriguing, with Luton, Stevenage, Cambridge

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and Colchester all in the mix. Colchester's rise in John McGreal's

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first season in charge They were in the relegation

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places in November. Now, they are just two

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points off the play-offs, despite a very long

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list of injuries. How many people are

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out at the moment? On the board behind me, all the ones

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in red have been highlighted. They are all out for

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the rest of the season. It has been a huge test

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for you, in your first ..to have to cope with

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these sort of problems. Yes, it is brilliant,

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however, because you learn You get opportunities,

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this great opportunity to take over at the club, but also, you get

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thrown injuries to key players at certain times and you have

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got to adapt and bring One thing I have to say,

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the players who have come into the group to replace

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the injured ones have done 15 players sidelined, nine

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of which have undergone surgery. It means John's first-team squad

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have been a little thin on the It also means players

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from the academy have 16 youngsters have

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featured on match days. Earlier on, we had injuries,

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but nothing like the effect they are But I think we have little bit more

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experience about us. We have tapped into the under-21sa

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and under-23s, to help us out. We are not just

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throwing any player in. They deserve their chance

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and they deserve great credit. We have got 12 games left

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that we want to have a good push at. We are trying to wrap

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a couple of them in cotton wool, but we also want

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to maintain that competition we all Back in his office, John studies

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tomorrow's opponents on video. Can you learn a lot about your

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opponents from watching videos Yes, totally.

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Every team up and down the land will have a couple of days

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preparation like this. Cambridge will be doing

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exactly the same. Don't you ever get sick

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of watching football?! No, it is part and parcel of it.

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I have watched football all my life. As first seasons go,

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it has been testing. Given the given the setbacks,

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arguably, it has already But he will only agree if Colchester

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go on and make the play-offs. Some transfer news

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from Billericay Town. They have signed former England

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defender Paul Konchesky. Capped twice by England,

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among other clubs, he also Billericay have recently been taken

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over by multi-millionaire. Now, if at first you don't

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succeed, try again. At midnight, he starts a new attempt

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to break surely cycling's Steve, from Milton Keynes,

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hopes to cycle more miles in a year than anyone else.

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He did not manage it last year. I will start at midnight tonight. I

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will get 300 males stand quicker than normal, two figure dressed in

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XP. He will spend the next year in the saddle to try and break the long

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break-up. His first attempt failed when he was hit ie more paid. His

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second one was abandoned because he was too far off the target. I think

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we are looking about 80 4000. Over 200 meals a day for 365 days. He has

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just broken the one-month record. At midnight and eight, he will try and

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break the 1/12 months. Good luck to him.

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Finally, good luck to the thousands of runners taking part in this

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weekend's Cambridge Half Marathon. It is in its sixth year.

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Watch out for road closures in the city on Sunday.

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For an up-and-coming young band from Suffolk,

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An invitation to perform in America at a high-profile festival in Texas.

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called Superglu, they could not afford the trip.

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Their supporters stepped in, organising a series of

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fund-raising gigs, to help cover the cost.

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And the final gig is tonight in Ipswich.

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You mention the fundraising. The first raised about ?900. The second

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one had to be cancelled because the venue was shut. There is a lot of

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emphasis on this one. Hopefully, the buyer will get to the United States.

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Firstly, in a film which does contain some flashing lights, C them

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in action. Their songs, according

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to their management, As for the band itself,

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this is not the place Nothing about Tate bonding. They

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have been lauded for the punk - pop music. Great musicians. They have

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great songs. They have everything they need to succeed in the music

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industry. The only thing we need is luck. Apart from the support of the

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music industry, they have got absolutely everything. They are

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heading to the south -- Southwest music festival in Texas. It gets

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under way in one week's time. They see it will only be a huge honour.

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giving everything, letting go, but giving everything, letting go, but

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still having team to play around. We can have a chat with Ben, the

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drummer in the burn. You must be delighted with the contribution of

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the people who have helped you? Yes, it has been amazing. We raised

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nearly ?1000 last week in Bury St Edmunds. How much of an opportunity

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is it? Massive. At the very least, it is the most fun holiday you could

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ever have. But it is a huge opportunity for us to play in

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America. Doesn't suit you or make you ski and stuff? I am excited to

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go. It is a bit scary going on an aeroplane with these three. But

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illegal opportunity for you. People talk about very glowing terms about

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the band and its potential. We can hope we will go as far as possible.

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Just go to America this time. Even just doing this for BBC. It is

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fantastic. We have not even played out a lot around the United Kingdom,

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so to be hopping over to the United so to be hopping over to the United

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States sought early is fantastic. How do you manage to get so much

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drum kit in the one place. I do not know what they are doing. I think

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they are taking it apart. It will be they are taking it apart. It will be

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a great night. Best of luck and all the best to you and America. I am

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sure you will be terrific. Thank you. He was so good about his

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travelling companions. The cheapest people you ever know! But that is

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fantastic. That was lovely. No one ever speaks to the drummer. He was

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the only one who has done that. Now, we can catch up

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with the latest weather. The forecast is looking a lot more

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positive than it was yesterday. Some rain here in Hertfordshire. A lot of

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puddles on the roads in Norfolk this afternoon. Today, it should be dry

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for most of us. We are in between two different weather patterns. This

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weather front is pushing in from the west. For most of us, it shoots the

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dry this evening. But the rain should spread across all areas

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during the course of the night. Some of that could be on the heavy side.

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But temperatures staying very mild, 7-8dC. So, we start tomorrow with a

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weather system, but there should be enough momentum to clean it out into

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the North Sea. But another system coming of the Atlantic for Sunday.

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Tomorrow, they could be a bit of code in the north-east of the

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region, but for most of us, very decent. 10-11dC. We stayed dry in

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the afternoon, except for the odd shower. On Sunday, things change.

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This is the idea. The wind getting up overnight. The rain pushing

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through. It should affect the middle part of the day. This could be some

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quite weird weather on Sunday afternoon. But there will clear. The

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final arrest you are, the better the weather and the chance of some

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sunshine. If I see, Saturday looks as if it will be the more dry of the

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two days. We start things rather unsettled towards the start of next

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week. The overnight temperatures also beginning to drop off.

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That is good. I thought Saturday was going to be a terrible day. Ray of

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Sunshine. Have a good weekend. We are back with headlines at eight

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and the full evening bulletin at 10.30pm.

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Bye for now.

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