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detectives releasenew CCTV images of men they want

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to trace in connection with a rape in Ipswich.

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And this time, it is a duck-processing plant.

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A breakthrough from Cambridge scientists.

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And playing tonight, a band called Superglu, superglue, who

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almost came unstuck when the chance of a lifetime came their way.

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Hello, first tonight, a week after a woman was raped

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in a car park in Ipswich, detectives release new CCTV in a bid

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The woman was attacked in the early hours of Saturday

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Police say she had been followed for some time by two men.

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She was left unconscious by the severity of the attack.

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Tonight, there are extra officers on the streets of Ipswich.

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This is the latest CCTV footage issued by the police in the hunt for

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two main wanted in connection with the assault. They were picked up on

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the camera and the images are fairly clear. Detectives hope someone will

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know them recognise from last night specialist less frayed innate into

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Saturday morning when the attack Saturday morning when the attack

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took place. At the moment, we have not got the golden piece of

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information we need, so we have released the CCTV footage in order

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to hopefully trace these names so we can interview them. It is thought

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they had an altercation with two women a number around 140, before

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heading to the club next door. They left the club 40 minutes later. They

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are picked up on CCTV footage. Just a few minutes later, just after ten

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past three, she was attacked in Rope Walk. She was beaten, brutally

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attacked and made unconscious. Her attackers made off on foot. The

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victim has been released from hospital were traumatised by the

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ordeal. The two men are then picked up on CCTV footage moments later.

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Police have stepped up their patrols in Ipswich to give reassurance, but

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also in the hope that new witnesses will come forward. Alexis in

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Ipswich. The extra patrols have already started? Yes, within the

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last 45 minutes, we have seen extra patrols in the area. People are

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talking to people in the area. -- police. It is exactly a week ago

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that this took place. We are hoping that people who wrote last trading

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meat will be out once again. They have released this CCTV footage.

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two women who the men had an two women who the men had an

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argument with in the borough. They will know more about the men, the

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demeanour, the accent, they may be able to ascertain whether the local

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people from Jose DEV. They are wanting anyone who can give

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information to get in touch with them as soon as possible.

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There has been a second bird flu outbreak in Suffolk,

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this time at a farm run by Gressingham Foods.

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This afternoon, Defra confirmed that the virus has been found

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at Grange Farm in Redgrave, very close to where the first

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outbreak in this region broke out last month.

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No birds have been found to have the virus, but nevertheless,

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The farm is we are the bird flu virus was first discovered a month

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ago. It is all closed. Just a short distance away, you can make out

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these weights in the distance. This is the back of the fruit complex. We

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believe that Grange farm, we are the latest outbreak has taken place is

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about 100 metres from where we are standing. We are also very close to

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a main road which is open to the public. This is the factory. This

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afternoon, Defra and insert bird flu had been found on the farm. To

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contain a possible spread of the Vegas, a cull of 55,000 ducks will

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have to take place. They see the infection was confirmed after the

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notified Defra over the death of a number of the boards. Last month,

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23,000 thousand birds had to be destroyed and the neighbouring farm.

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They machine that bird flu is not I shall have been found amongst the

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boards, but they aren't taking the skull as I preventative measure.

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Public Health England is moving to reassure people that the risk to

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human health is variable. The sea there is no food safety risk.

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Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss has spoken publicly for the first

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time about the catalogue of errors which led to a mentally-ill man

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electrocuting himself in Chelmsford Prison.

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Mrs Truss is now offering Dean Saunders' parents the chance

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to help the government prevent further suicides in jail.

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The Justice Secretary left the high security prison. She is promising

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more staff and more money from those who train in mental health. It comes

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just after talks with the pavements of Dean Saunders. I met with them

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and it was clearly a very tragic event which took place in

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Chelmsford. I have offered them to become involved in our policy-making

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to make sure we are doing what we can to prevent incidents like this

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not happening again. It was not good enough for open. We have looked at

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the case and learn lessons from it. Not just in the prison service, but

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in the NHS. Dean was mentally ill when he electrocuted himself in his

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cell. The president of the ombudsman said he should have been treated in

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hospital. A report said he had been let down by both the prison in the

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hills systems. The Justice Secretary gave them assurances that mistakes

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made would not be repeated. She did apologise. We pointed out all the

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feelings and she said, yes, we agree. We got the reassurances, but

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know we need to see the action. With levels of violence in person up and

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stuffing number of stone, the prison officers Association is welcomed the

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idea of the Saunders family helping to prevent further suicides behind

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bars. Only time will tell if that works out. Today, the parents of

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Dean Saunders says it is too late to save the sun but the welcomed the

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offer to hopefully help save other people.

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The Labour MP for Norwich South says reports that he is plotting to stand

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against Jeremy Corbyn are "complete rubbish".

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It has been claimed that Clive Lewis has been planning

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a leadership challenge since resigning from the

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But in his first broadcast interview since his resignation,

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he said he had never plotted against Mr Corbyn

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Telephone lines being put down, websites being set up.

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Speculation. Phone calls being made to other MPs.

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I resigned over Europe. It was over Europe only.

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I think it needs to be made clear, there is a lot of mischief going on.

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I have been quite clear where I stand.

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I have been in Parliament for just two years.

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I am not ready and, to be quite frank, I do not want to it.

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Jeremy Corbyn was elected twice to be our leader.

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And you can see that interview with Clive Lewis in full

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on The Sunday Politics programme at 11 o'clock, with Amelia,

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Work to replace a house destroyed by a gas explosion

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is set to get underway. The blast in 2014 reduced

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the semi-detached home in Clacton to rubble

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Tendring District Council has been trying to rebuild

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but this was halted because of a boundary dispute.

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The council hopes the work will be completed by July.

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A tenant for the new house has not yet been found.

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It is hoped the adjoining half of the semi-detached property

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Priti Patel, the Secretary of State for International Development,

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visited a primary school in her constituency today

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and praised the links it has forged with a school in Africa.

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Pupils at White Notley Primary keep in touch with children in a Kenyan

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school, via the internet, while Kenyan teachers have also

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The Witham MP saw how strong the bonds have become.

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The sound of Africa getting pupils dancing

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The school has ties with another primary school thousands of miles

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away, in a town called Kagio, in Kenya.

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There to see for herself the friendships forged

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across the continents, Priti Patel, the Secretary of State for

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I have seen children of every single year group speak to me with such

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enthusiasm, but also knowledge, about Kenya

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What kind of sports do you do at school?

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Priti Patel joined the Essex pupils as they spoke

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The two schools are so, so different.

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Kagio has 700 pupils, no electricity, no running water,

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textbooks, blackboards and classes of up to 100.

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Obviously, here, we are a small, lovely village school,

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with 15 children in the reception class and 30-odd

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Today's school visit was a local constituency appointment

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for an MP now on the international stage.

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Some in Westminster were surprised when Priti Patel

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was appointed Secretary of State for International Development,

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because she once reportedly said the department should be abolished.

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I am pretty clear we will not be spending the UK

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taxpayer's money on projects and initiatives that are not in

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The British taxpayer should be proud of how we

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spend that money in the world, when it comes to saving lives

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She said it was very educational for the children to

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learn what life was like for children in other countries.

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And afterwards, she was asked to perform an official function.

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On the count of three, I will cut the ribbon.

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Not every primary school can say that its library was opened by a

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Still to come tonight, Alex will be here with the weather,

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the BBC Introducing band hoping to make it big in America.

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Scientists at the University of Cambridge have grown the world's

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The breakthrough in this case was made using cells from a mouse.

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But the experts say the same technique could be used to create

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And that, in turn, could shed light on why

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so many pregnancies fail in their early stages.

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This is the first time embryo-like structures have

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been developed in laboratories using two types of stem cells.

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Published in the journal Science, Cambridge researchers describe how

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they have cultured a combination of genetically-modified mouse cells,

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Using a 3-D scaffold, they were able to grow a structure

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capable of assembling itself into an artificial embryo.

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It is unlikely to develop into a healthy foetus

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without adding a third form of stem cell to develop the yolk sac,

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It is illegal to experiment on human embryos in the UK beyond 14 days,

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but now scientists here are seeing if they can use this new technique

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That way, they could carry on with this research beyond the

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two-week window, to shed light on why things go wrong

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Studying human embryos is extremely complex.

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We have very few of those embryos donated by parents

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for research and, therefore, if we have an artificial system,

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which we hope to generate one day, in which we can generate human-like

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embryo structures from stem cells, this will

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be incredibly powerful, because we can then

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of development, not using embryo stem cells,

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So, would it be legal to experiment on artificial

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It is not taking an existing embryo and researching on it, it is seeing

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how cells develop, so it would not obviously be within the current

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regulatory framework and we would need to think

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carefully about how we should oversee it.

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Artificial embryos may sound like a plot in a sci-fi novel,

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but in the right hands, they could provide the answer to

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why so many women miscarry in early pregnancy.

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That is still one quarter of the football season left to go.

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Mick McCarthy says he is "not bothered" if some supporters have

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He has been under pressure, but Ipswich survived

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February unbeaten. Not much for Town to play for now.

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Plenty for Norwich, though, who travel to

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Sheffield Wednesday, who are sixth,

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desperate to keep their play-off hopes alive.

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You're never going to hide the importance of the game.

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The players know about it, the supporters know about it.

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I do not think it is the be all and end all.

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There is still a lot of football to be played after that,

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but if we could come away with a victory,

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it would be a big three points for us.

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Now, the race for promotion in League Two looks intriguing,

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with Luton, Stevenage, Cambridge and Colchester all in the mix.

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Colchester's rise in John McGreal's first season in charge

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They were in the relegation places in November.

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Now, they are just two points off the play-offs,

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despite a very long list of injuries.

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How many people are out at the moment?

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On the board behind me, all the ones in red have been highlighted.

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They are all out for the rest of the season.

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It has been a huge test for you, in your first

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..to have to cope with these sort of problems.

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Yes, it is brilliant, however, because you learn

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You get opportunities, this great opportunity to take over

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at the club, but also, you get thrown injuries to key players at

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certain times and you have got to adapt and bring

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One thing I have to say, the players who have come

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into the group to replace the injured ones have done

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15 players sidelined, nine of which have undergone surgery.

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It means John's first-team squad have been a little thin on the

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It also means players from the academy have

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16 youngsters have featured on match days.

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Earlier on, we had injuries, but nothing like the effect they are

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But I think we have little bit more experience about us.

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We have tapped into the under-21sa and under-23s, to help us out.

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We are not just throwing any player in.

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They deserve their chance and they deserve great credit.

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We have got 12 games left that we want to have a good push at.

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We are trying to wrap a couple of them in

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cotton wool, but we also want to maintain that competition we all

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Back in his office, John studies tomorrow's opponents on video.

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Can you learn a lot about your opponents from watching videos

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Yes, totally. Every team up and down the land

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will have a couple of days preparation like this.

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Cambridge will be doing exactly the same.

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Don't you ever get sick of watching football?!

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No, it is part and parcel of it. I have watched football all my life.

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As first seasons go, it has been testing.

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Given the given the setbacks, arguably, it has already

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But he will only agree if Colchester go on and make the play-offs.

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Some transfer news from Billericay Town.

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They have signed former England defender Paul Konchesky.

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Capped twice by England, among other clubs, he also

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Billericay have recently been taken over by multi-millionaire.

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Now, if at first you don't succeed, try again.

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At midnight, he starts a new attempt to break surely cycling's

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Steve, from Milton Keynes, hopes to cycle more miles

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in a year than anyone else. He did not manage it last year.

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I will start at midnight tonight. I will get 300 males stand quicker

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than normal, two figure dressed in XP. He will spend the next year in

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the saddle to try and break the long break-up. His first attempt failed

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when he was hit ie more paid. His second one was abandoned because he

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was too far off the target. I think we are looking about 80 4000. Over

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200 meals a day for 365 days. He has just broken the one-month record. At

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midnight and eight, he will try and break the 1/12 months. Good luck to

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him. Finally, good luck to the thousands

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of runners taking part in this weekend's Cambridge Half Marathon.

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It is in its sixth year. Watch out for road closures

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in the city on Sunday. For an up-and-coming

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young band from Suffolk, An invitation to perform in America

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at a high-profile festival in Texas. called Superglu, they

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could not afford the trip. Their supporters stepped in,

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organising a series of fund-raising gigs,

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to help cover the cost. And the final gig is

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tonight in Ipswich. You mention the fundraising. The

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first raised about ?900. The second one had to be cancelled because the

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venue was shut. There is a lot of emphasis on this one. Hopefully, the

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buyer will get to the United States. Firstly, in a film which does

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contain some flashing lights, C them in action.

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Their songs, according to their management,

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As for the band itself, this is not the place

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Nothing about Tate bonding. They have been lauded for the punk - pop

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music. Great musicians. They have great songs. They have everything

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they need to succeed in the music industry. The only thing we need is

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luck. Apart from the support of the music industry, they have got

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absolutely everything. They are heading to the south -- Southwest

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music festival in Texas. It gets under way in one week's time. They

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see it will only be a huge honour. They see it is all about giving

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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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west. For most of us, it shoots 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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