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An inquest hears how this four -month-old boy was savaged

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Experts examine the carcass of a 40 ft fin whale washed up on a beach.

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Back in the ring, we meet Anthony Ogogo ahead of his first

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I diminish charity shop, maxbe not the kind place you would expect to

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find two heroes. -- IM in a charity shop.

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an inquest hears of the horrifying moment a four-month-old babx

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It's been revealed that Archie Joe Darby died from severe

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head injuries after being attacked at his aunt's house

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His elder brother, Daniel-J`y, suffered life-changing injuries

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The dogs owner, Clare Ferdinand is a Police Officer.

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Gareth George is at Essex Coroner's Court in Chelmsford.

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Well this is where the hearhng took place and during that hearing we

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learnt how Archie was snatched from his mother 's arms. About an hour

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ago the boy's and, the dogs owner issued a statement on behalf of hair

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and her husband. That statelent said "We can't believed what is happening

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I would never have risked the lives of our precious nephews, it is our

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dog that did this and we will have to carry that burden and le`rn to

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When Archie Joe Darby's pardnts released this picture

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of Archie and his brother, Daniel- Jay, they issued a statement

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saying "It doesn't seem real that little Archie has gone to hdaven

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saying, "It doesn't seem re`l that little Archie has gone

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to heaven and little Daniel is in intensive care."

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Today, in Chelmsford at the opening of the inquest into Archie's

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death it was revealed he was snatched from his mother

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The coroner's officer told the hearing...

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The hearing was told the postmortem examination took place

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at Great Ormond Street Hosphtal the provisional cause of de`th

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was severe head injuries consistent with the dog attack.

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These are Staffordshire Bull Terriers, similar to the falily

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dog that attacked Archie at this house in Colchester eight d`ys ago.

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This afternoon the boy's aunt, Claire Ferdinand, confirmed

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she owned the dog and also confirmed she is a serving police offhcer

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Essex Police said they are continuing to investigate the facts,

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but they've also said that the investigation

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is not a criminal one, and is unlikely to be in thd future.

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Officers say an examination of the dog's body has found nothing

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that could explain why the attack happened.

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Meanwhile, Archie's brother, Daniel-Jay, is still recovering

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in hospital with his parents after undergoing surgery

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to treat what police to cry as life changing injuries.

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And in her statement Claire Bednar and added I'm a serving polhce

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officer but more importantlx I am an antique, daughter and a wifd. We're

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still struggling after we h`ve lost our gorges Archie and seeing Daniel

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on. Cards were placed outside the house where the attack took place.

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Essex Police say that the f`mily would like to thank the public but

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the support they've is shown since the attack.

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Experts have been examining the carcass of a 40 ft long fin

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whale found washed up on a beach in Norfolk.

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It was discovered by wardens at Holkham Nature Reserve

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Listed as an endangered species fin whales are rarely

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They are more regularly spotted off the west coast

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Our Chief reporter Kim Rilex has spent the day at Holkham.

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As the tide slipped back from the beach, the lifeless

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hulk of the giant mammal was exposed once more.

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The fin whale, a rare visitor to the North Sea shores.

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A steady stream of visitors came to see it.

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It is really sad, just to sde it there in its state of disrepair

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Very desperately sad on the beach like this.

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We had to come and have a look all the same.

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Two hours to get here and an hour to walk across the beach to get

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It is a terrible shame that nature makes these things happen,

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It would be nice if they cotld find out the reasons why these things

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happen, maybe they could do something to prevent it.

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It is the first time the Holkham National Nature Reserve has had

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I think it was inevitable, Norfolk seems to have had a few

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instances of stranding in rdcent years, with a big beach likd Holkham

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You don't get to see whales on a regular basis

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and it is an opportunity for people to come and experience the scale

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This afternoon a team from the Cetacean Strandings

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Investigation programme basdd in London Zoo arrived

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To find out more about the wail of why it died.

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We can say at this stage, it looks like it is a femald,

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but I can't tell exactly because that area is under water.

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It is obviously a young animal, the females get

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It also appears to be prettx thin, nutritionally compromhsed

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There are few things I have in the back of my mind

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Hopefully we will learn more as we go the cause

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After the postmortem the body of the whale becomes

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the responsibility of Natur`l England, who lease this land.

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It tells us it has been in touch with

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specialist contractors is who will be charged

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with removing it from the

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Carl Chapman from the Sea W`tch Foundation records whale

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He's been to examine the carcass today and told le

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A lot of whales at this timd of year following the herring migration down

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So, inevitably one or two will succumb

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to ship strikes or natural deaths, or whatever.

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In fact, that is presumably what has happened to this

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So, from your initial investigations what do you think

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Well, we will have to wait and see what

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Cetacean Strandings Investigation team uncover but I would

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think that the spine of the

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So, maybe because under nourished or maybe,

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wound on the left side of the animal, that

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At this point we will just have to wait and see

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what the result of the

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Earlier this year we had the other whale strandings hn

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the Norfolk, the thought was that they had got

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here by mistake and really, where in a place where

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they weren't comfortable and couldn't thrive, is that a similar

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The sperm whales that were stranded in January and

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February of this year, are basically deep sea anim`ls,

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so they are completly out of their ball park

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This animal is relatively comfortable in

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shallow water, so it is a dhfferent entity that we are concerned with

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We would expect fin whales to move south at this time of year

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Still, so sad to see such a majestic animal lying

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Absolutely, and it is not the way I like to see them, when I was

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watching fin whales in Canada a couple of months ago, I would

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certainly rather see them lhke that than lying on a beach at hole.

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Work has started on transforming a derelict part of Great Yarmouth

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into a construction area for hundreds of wind turbinds.

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Millions of pounds are being spent turning a site beside the port

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into a large assembly area, where the turbines can be

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pieced together before being shipped offshore.

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It has been described as a white elephant,

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but the port of Great Yarmotth now finds itself in the right

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To cash in on the boom in offshore wind.

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Today, a ground-breaking ceremony took place,

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a large areas being laid out at a cost of ?5 million.

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A place where lots of work can go on for two upcoming wind farms,

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Galloper and East Anglia ond. Both, off symbolising Suffolk.

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So we're going to be assembling 56 turbines here at Great Yarmouth

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The components against be coming in here, they'll be huge

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assembly facility here, and then we will be shipping

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them out to the wind and constructing them.

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What we're seeing here is the creation of a port

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which is going to be perfectly suited for offshore install`tion

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activity for our coming project and for projects that many

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The shallow waters around here in East Anglia are reg`rded

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as the best environment for offshore wind farms in the UK.

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More than a decade of intensive building lies ahead.

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I think we've got a huge opportunity for local peopld,

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we've got to make sure we'rd up skilling people locally to take

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advantage of these jobs, there's great transferable skills

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As oil and gas have been having that tougher time with the low prices,

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with the new ball is coming along there is a big

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Some say the cost of offshore wind energy is too high,

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and that it is an unreliabld source of power.

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But, for a coastal town likd Yarmouth, the benefits are clear.

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And I will be discussing the economic importance

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of infrastructure projects across the region in

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My guests this week are UKIP councillor Lisa Duffy and North east

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New CCTV footage of the missing Suffolk airman Corrie Mckeague has

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It shows him walking in Brentgovel Street

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It's the last confirmed sighting of him.

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Today a specialist RAF search team joined the hunt for him.

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The unit from RAF Leeming are working with the police

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and Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue volunteers

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Corrie, who's 23, is a gunndr based at RAF Honington.

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Dan is here with the weekend weather.

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Anthony Ogogo is raring to get back into the boxing

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ring, we meet him ahead of

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Later this evening Cambridgd is host to the world premiere of a new film

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about the leader of Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett.

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It's been put together by rd-knowned filmmaker Anthony Stern.

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He was a student with seed hn Cambridge and they went to `rt

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school together. Earlier today he said that the idea for the lovie

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came when he found old film and pictures from the 60s. I fotnd all

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these photographs in my cell alert home, and they started making a

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series of pictures of my life as a child. -- in my cell at homd.

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Episodes really, and it all added up into little stories, mini fhlms

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When you took these pictures out of your basement and started looking at

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them did it bring back things that you had forgotten? Yes. Havhng got

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Parkinson's, it helped me a lot to remember who I was in the p`st. And,

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music was right at the heart of everything that we did in the 1 60s.

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Yes, music and fashion. Somd major change occurred and it was freedom I

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think. We will all free then, you see, and now we're not free. We were

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free from the war years and parent's generation. We were the first

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outpouring of freedom after that. Syd Barrett was one of the lads

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around town with me he was ` lovely guy, a wasn't famous then hd was

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just himself. -- he wasn't famous then. He never grew up he w`s always

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a child. What you remember `bout Cambridge in the 1960s? Sells

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mostly, let's be honest. Music, obviously -- girls mostly. @s a film

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RU pleased with it? I love ht, it is my life, I wasn't trying to be

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famous, I was just there as an observer. Today, with mobild phones

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and the way that people book all things now, everybody seems to be

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doing what you were doing then. Yes, but they are doing it digit`lly said

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that photographs will be lost. Whereas, film lasts for ever. Being

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here with people who felt exactly the same as you changed your life?

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Yes, there was something good about Cambridge. It is the old stone you

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walk along at night, people walked them before hundreds of years ago

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and you have the vibrations of all that knowledge and Palin and wisdom.

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Tank you very much. -- and talent and wisdom.

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and after years of battling injury there's a welcome

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return to the boxing ring for Suffolk's Anthony Ogogo.

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But first football, and we hear from MK Dons manager

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Karl Robinson after a poor run of results.

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The details from James Burridge at Stadium MK.

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Here we are in mid October `nd surprise surprise the managdrs are

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feeling the pressure again Carl Robinson here at MK Dons. Hd is

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currently the fair at longest serving manager in English football.

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But his team are stuck in a rock in League 1, desperate to find an

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answer. Gone are the gloriots moments of promotion to the

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championship, gone are the stars who propelled them there. He is having

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to be built into a seven se`son as manager and it is not going

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according to plan, they havd not won at home since March. How much is

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eating you up at the moment? Yes, a lot. You can't hide that because you

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want to win. But I'm just as proud as my players as I ever havd been.

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Like they say, these times `re sent to test-tube and sometimes, in any

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industry you're bad days and good days. How deep you see him coping

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with the pressure of manager at the moment? -- how to use the hhm.

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Brilliantly, or the players by him and all want to play the sale way --

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all the players are behind him. Tuesday night against Bristol Rovers

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was a cruel reminder of how fickle football can be. Robinson w`s left

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berating the officials. I'vd been here for nearly 350 games, H

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remember after 25 games it was a lot worse than this. Can you turn it

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around this time? Had bullidd before, twice. It is about changing

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the guard. -- I have been hdre but oral, twice. You're lucky, `ny other

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manager would have been sacked by now. Are you worried about that

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Lizzie does, that is his decision, I know I'm good at what I'd do and

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almost at the best and all ly players are talented and gifted and

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work hard every single day of their life. I have no fear of failure if

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that's what people want to know Here we are in the wet corndr of the

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changing room at MK Dons. -, in the red corner. Title fight he's taking

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on Craig Cunningham, the last three years have been pretty rough for him

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but as Tom Williams now reports he is on the comeback trail.

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He says the hardware is dond and that is without throwing a punch.

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One look at the way in and @nthony Edberg O is clearly in suprdme shape

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ahead of byte night. I have won this fight weeks ago with the hardware

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guide put in so I know I've got to turn up on Saturday night and bring

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the best me and I will be victorious. Middleweight, blue

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ribbon red category. It embodies skill, strength. To be the best

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middleweight you have to be the best writer on the planet. Ogogo pound

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professional after claiming bronze at the London Olympics. Injtry has

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prevented a faster progress, he became a household name starring on

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strictly come dancing, but hs focused the last year on boxing How

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has it that the pinned a stdpping stone is this for you, going for

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your best professional titld this weekend? It is massive, I w`s

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brought up with my mum and sisters and didn't have much money growing

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up. I'm not money orientated, I m given by an, award, prestigd and

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that is what this belt is going to give me. He was a superstar after

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doing nothing, is only been on a little bouncing show. -- a little

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bouncing show. Had you made the progress that you have done since

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the Olympic? I am making up the last time and going to win my first title

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tomorrow night, I want to collect as many belts and silverware as

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possible. It is about how I regarded at the end of my career. In ten

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years' time I want to look back and say yes, I did it. I wouldn't change

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boxing in Birmingham on anything. Ogogo means business. So confident

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he is already planning the defence of his belt in Norwich in Ddcember.

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He has to win at best but in his words, that is a formality. Just

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finished with, Ali in the wdek Max Whitlock was in the parade hn

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London. Today, him and his team mate were back in their training base,

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inspiring a generation. In just over half an hour inside out will finish

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Paralympic swimming champion The 15-year-old from

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Northampton was inspired by watching Ellie Simmonds

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at the London Paralympics in 20 2. We follow her on her return home

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from Rio, as she shares her triumph with school friends,

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clubmates and family. It's on in half an

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hour's time on BBC 1. On Sunday two very special xoung men

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from Suffolk will be honourdd at an awards ceremony

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at Wembley Arena in London. Their names are Joe and Tobx

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and they've been named one of this the awards celebrate the selfishness

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and bravery of teenagers across the UK. -- setup less nurse. Thdy will

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be given never walked in front of thousands at a huge pop concert this

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weekend. Meet 15-year-old Toby, today he played was a classhc from

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the proclaimers, a song that meant a lot from his brand Aaron. -, a song

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that meant a lot to his fridnd. We were in a band, he was the front man

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he led us into happy thing we did really. He was always confident on

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stage, playing at school. Btt weeks after they began busking results

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from Alan's I test showed that he had a brain Schumacher and within

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weeks he passed away. -- Al`n's I test. They are just absolutdly

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brilliant, they really are. I have grandsons myself and if thex turn

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out like these boys I will be a proud grandmother. So far they have

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raised thousands but cancer research and a charity they set up in their

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friend 's name. It was a bit overwhelming, I couldn't believe it

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happened but the best B weeks. It was quite difficult to deal with. --

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I couldn't believe it happened but the first few weeks. When dhd you

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decide to put a positive sphn on it and do seven about it? A few weeks

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later when I found out how well his family were doing. What are you

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feeling when you bust? It dhffers from time to time. What goes to your

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head? It is never the same. Any memories? Occasionally, but not

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particularly. It is more about raising money now than it is about

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remembering. Last week Toby and Joe had a trip to the palette P`lace --

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a trip to the palace. This week they have to take a break from h`nging up

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clothes and trouble to Wembley Stadium instead to pick up their

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teen hero awards. A day to remember that these two lads who pledged

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never to forget their best friend, Aaron. Isn't that brilliant. I hope

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they have a really good timd. Now when I was driving into work today

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massive bubble rainbow. Do xou have pictures? Yes we've been intndated.

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We have been talking about this chilly North flow. If we take a

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look at the satellite pixie can see quite a bit of cloud out thdre but

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it is broken. If we take a look underneath that cloud we will see

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the showers we had today. The heaviest have stayed offshore but

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close to the coast. At the showers by inland as well, in the f`ir west

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of the region it did stay m`inly dry. But, inundated with yotr

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pictures. He was one from e`rlier today. And where each, it is upside

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down. Fondly cool a smile in the sky. It is caused by the sun is

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shining through high-level clouds, which doesn't happen very often So,

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this evening we have a few showers in the east which will be inland.

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Some clear spells as well inland. Some list. Chilly in the

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countryside. Around the coast a knob around 7 degrees. Again fairly

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similar weather again -- around the coast staying around 7 degrdes.

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Quick passage 12 showers but most of the time to write temperatures

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getting up to 13 or 14 degrdes, more or less average. I cold the start to

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Sunday, temperatures close to freezing. Maybe a touch of frost.

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Mist and fog widespread, and we will also have a few showers across

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Northbrook and North Cambridgeshire. Probably more than the graphic

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suggests, feathers cloud -- further south. Temperatures getting up to 12

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or 13 degrees as we get to Sunday afternoon. Bruce Wedderburn coming

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up on the south but it will weaken quite a bit by the time it reaches

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of. At this stage the Mondax it is looking like quite a chilly day

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cloud, misty, some patchy r`in. Hopefully brighter and mouth but

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Tuesday. Here your barometer. Thank you very much, Dan. H`ve a

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good weekend. Goodbye.

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