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Moyes has been sacked after a season of blue results. He spent just ten

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months in And TV's Wycliffe Jack Shepherd

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turns his back on fighting crime and takes on spine`tingling ghost

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stories on stage in Sussex. Good evening. A gang caught on CCTV

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cameras viciously attacking a man in Eastbourne leaving him with serious

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head injuries have been sent to jail. After punching Andrew Bell to

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the ground the man and two women ked him in the head, before ste`ling his

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him in the head, before stealing his mobile phone. Sussex police have

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chose into release the CCTV images to the media and say they wdre vital

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in securing criminal convictions. Our home affaired reporter has the

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details. The report begins with violent images you may find

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distressing. They kicked hip him in the head before rifling in his

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pockets to steal his phone. This shows the moment Andy Bell was

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attacked by a man and two women in Eastbourne. Police say the footage

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has been crucial to securing convictions but much is too graphic

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to show. I was on I way home, and I got jumped. There was too m`ny of

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them. I was on my own. By the time this other gentleman turned up, I

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was like, well, out of it any way. I couldn't do a lot. It was hdre on

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couldn't do a lot. It was here on Queen's Gardens the attack took

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place. The man was walking home when he was beaten and left on the

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ground. A passer by intervened and the man was taken to hospit`l.

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ground. A passer by intervened and the man was taken to hospital. He

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the man was taken to hospit`l. He has severe bruising to his face and

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head. But Lewes Crown Court they were

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sentenced to nine years and five years. Wayne Rogers will serve seven

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years behind bars for his part. I years behind bars for his p`rt. I

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can't express how important CCTV is to these investigation, the CTV

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never lies. It shows the trtth. to these investigation, the CTV

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never lies. It shows the truth. In never lies. It shows the truth. In

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this case it showed the acthons of this case it showed the acthons of

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the offenders and they have received appropriate sentences. Andy says it

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took him time to recover from the injuries he sustained. But he now

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hopes he can put what happened last April behind him.

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The Home Secretary has agreed April behind him.

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The Home Secretary has agredd to The Home Secretary has agredd to

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review the Government's anti`eterrorism strategy following

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the death of a second Sussex man in Syria. The Crawley MP Henry Smith

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set up a meeting with Theresa May to express his concerned that British

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Muslims who may have travelled to Serbia on humanitarian grounds are

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being radicalised there. His constituent Abdul Waheed Majid

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became the first Britain to carry out a suicide bombing there and

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Abdullah Deghayes and 18`ye`r`old Abdullah Deghayes and 18`ye`r`old

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from Brighton was killed fighting in Syria within the last few weeks.

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Natalie Graham has our report. 20`year`old Abdullah Deghayes

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Natalie Graham has our report. 20`year`old Abdullah Deghayds and

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his 16`year`old brother both from Saltdean are believed to be in

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Syria, fighting with the Jihadist group against President Assad's

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group against President Ass`d's forces, a war in which their brother

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died last week. Tonight one Sussex MP says he is meeting with the Home

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Secretary, to discuss the ctrrent strategy, to prevent young men

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becoming radicalised. It has done a lot to ensure that

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communities don't become radicalised but regrettably there have been some

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individuals where that has been the case, and we need to, I think, renew

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and refresh that strategy, not only for the sake of these young people,

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not forge the sake of particular communities in Crawley and `cross

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communities in Crawley and across Sussex, but for the securitx and

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communities in Crawley and `cross Sussex, but for the security and the

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safety of the United Kingdom as a whole. The case of the Degh`yes

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whole. The case of the Deghayes brothers has similarities to that of

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Abdul Waheed Majid, like thdm, he Abdul Waheed Majid, like them, he

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was raised in Sussex, and in February he apparently carried out

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was raised in Sussex, and in February he apparently carrhed out a

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February he apparently carried out a suicide attack in Syria. His family

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thought he had travelled there suicide attack in Syria. His family

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thought he had travelled there on a humanitarian mission.

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Anyone returning from Syria is likely to find themselves of

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interest to the security services. There can be no assumption they will

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have been radicalised but there must be a danger they might have been.

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The public would expect anyone to have been exposed that activity,

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with those people, are interviewed to find out if it has affected them.

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As a sensible precaution. The three brothers are nephews of Omar

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Deghayes who was Tay `` detained at Deghayes who was Tay `` det`ined at

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Guantanamo Bay. On Friday their father who ran a mosque in Brighton

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told us he believed he son had died a martyr. But many of his friends

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are still asking what made him and his brothers go to Syria and fight?

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We can go live to our reporter John Young who has been following this

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story. He is outside the Al`Quds mosque in Brighton for us now. Can

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you tell us a bit more about the questions raised today about the

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role of the boy's father in this. `` boys' father. He was the subject of

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an undercover investigation by the Sunday Times in 2006. The m`in

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Sunday Times in 2006. The main accusation was that he supported

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views that Tony Blair should be a legitimate terrorist target. Mr

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Deghayes denied that. He sahd he meant he should be a political

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target, but that was the accusation in 2006. We also know that it has

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in 2006. We also know that ht has been reported that in the late

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in 2006. We also know that it has been reported that in the l`te 0s,

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been reported that in the late 90s, Mr Deghayes was convicted of

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assaulting and drumming out a moderate cleric who wanted to

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promote harmony through the city. We haven't been able don First Lady

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that but I did speak to that cleric on the phone, he lives in Crawley,

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he said he had... He said hd had nothing to say against him now, it

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is a difficult time for the family. A final point, we have been in touch

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with Mr Deghayes, today, to ask if he would give an interview, he said

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he didn't want to. We put these specific suggestions to him, he

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hasn't responded to that. Now coming up on the progralme in

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hasn't responded to that. Now coming up on the programme in a

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Now coming up on the progralme in a few moments.

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The biggest stars of the dax few moments.

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The biggest stars of the day turned The biggest stars of the day turned

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out in Brighton to make a controversial musical about the

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First World War. Now work starts tonight to remove

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the toll barriers at the Dartford Crossing and create a free flow

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payment system instead. From payment system instead. Frol

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October, motorists will have to payment system instead. From

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October, motorists will havd to pay October, motorists will have to pay

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online or by phone or by text, instead of stopping at the barrier,

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which are blamed for creating huge delays and tail backs, Simon Jones

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is at Dartford now. Simon, so why is this being introduced at thhs

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is at Dartford now. Simon, so why is this being introduced at this stage?

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this being introduced at thhs stage? Well, the aim is to reduce pollution

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and congestion here. The cl`im is and congestion here. The cl`im is

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this new scheme could reduce and congestion here. The claim is

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this new scheme could reducd average journey times along this stretch of

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the road by up to nine minutes, it will come at a cost for motorists.

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The charge will rise by 50 pence to 2.?50. Getting caught up in

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congestion is costing local businesses dear, according to the

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owner of this Dartford shop which sells office supplies. When we have

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to go across the river it costs more than the petrol and normal wear and

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tear on the vehicle. Of course it can be time delaying. Queuehng up to

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get through the tolls. Tonight, the process of putting

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signs up to explain the new system begins. It will work by using number

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plate recognition, a series of cameras placed on overhead been

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Fridays will scan number plates. Fridays will scan number plates.

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This will be checked to identify those who have paid in advance.

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Drives who haven't have unthl midnight the following day to pay

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the charge or they will be sent a fine. We are sick to death of the

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toll booths. I can't can't wait to see the back of them. They have

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strangled this area, so it will be pleasing to see the process

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beginning at least tonight, where we will at long last see the b`ll

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beginning at least tonight, where we will at long last see the ball back

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of them. But the MP and motorists believe the

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charges should go too. . I guess it will be, stop congestion whhch will

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will be, stop congestion which will be good, but on the whole, line I

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be good, but on the whole, mine, I just think the charge is a joke.

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Terrible. It should be free Disgusting. That is it really. I

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mean, it shown free by now. All it needs is one break down, and that's

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it. It is really bad. I mean it always has been bad. Motoring groups

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have concerns. I think we h`ve worries that drivers might forget to

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prebook their trip or post book it. People will be coming from great

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distances to Dartford, something they are not used to. The Highways

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they are not used to. The Hhghways Agency believes the reduction in

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congestion will boost the economy by one`and`a`half billion pounds over

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the next 25 years. If you get fined it will cost you

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?70 but if you pay within a fortnight it will go down to ?35,

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but after that it could risd to but after that it could risd to

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?105. The Highways Agency says initially it it may warn drhvers

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initially it it may warn drivers rather than fining then as they get

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used to the new scheme here. Six vehicles have been destroyed by

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fire at an industrial estatd in Six vehicles have been destroyed by

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fire at an industrial estate in West fire at an industrial estate in West

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Sussex. 20 fire crew were sdnt fire at an industrial estatd in West

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Sussex. 20 fire crew were sent to the incident, round 100 people had

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to be evacuated from neighbouring buildings. Nobody was hurt.

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Building work for the new I 360 tower in Brighton could begin

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Building work for the new I 360 tower in Brighton could beghn in the

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next eight weeks. The trust behind the project says it hopes all the

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paperwork should have been dealt with by June after a nine ydar

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with by June after a nine year campaign to get it built.

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Campaigners fighting to prevent the closure of Manston Airport hn Kent

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are to hold a public meeting on Saturday to try and rally support.

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They gathered hundreds of shgnatures They gathered hundreds of signatures

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on a petition they will hand to their local MP, but the airport s

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their local MP, but the airport's owners say they will not attend Our

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owners say they will not attend. Our business correspondent joins us live

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from Manston now. Mark, staff there still no closer to knowing whether

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the airport can be saved or not. No, the airport can be saved or not No,

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you are right. Let us look at the airport can be saved or not. No,

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you are right. Let us look `t where you are right. Let us look at where

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we are. KLM flights stopped on 0th April. Staff had to hand back their

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uniforms here. We still havd April. Staff had to hand back their

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uniforms here. We still havd the consultation process, ongoing

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between the new owners and the staff about possible closure, the owners

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said that can go on as long as it takes, well beyond the 45 d`ys

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said that can go on as long as it takes, well beyond the 45 days and

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they have reiterated they h`ve takes, well beyond the 45 d`ys and

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they have reiterated they have no they have reiterated they h`ve no

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credible offers on the table to buy credible offers on the tabld to buy

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in airport. What do we have? An empty airport. No plane, no

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passengers and some would s`y empty airport. No plane, no

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passengers and some would say no prospect. Campaign groups s`y

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passengers and some would s`y no prospect. Campaign groups say they

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prospect. Campaign groups s`y they believe Manston has a future

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prospect. Campaign groups say they believe Manston has a futurd The

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airport needs a degree of investment for it to backbench flourishing. The

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for it to backbench flourishing The rather poor roads through the

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village and from the other side along the north side of the runway

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need widening, and the excellent, as it is, terminus building needs

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developing. And mark, lots of people expected at the meeting this

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weekend. Any expectations there maybe a solution? I think they hope

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there would be, but 600 people, all of whom want to save Manston. The

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MP, and a petition saying it should be saved, but as you said e`rlier

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be saved, but as you said earlier the owners won't be there so can we

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expect anything to come out of that meeting on Saturday? I think not.

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It this is our top story. Two women and a man who stamped on the head

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It this is our top story. Two women and a man who stamped on thd head of

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and a man who stamped on the head of a defensible victim to steal his

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mobile phone have been jaildd for a mobile phone have been jaildd for a

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total of 21 years. It was captured total of 21 years. It was captured

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on CCTV in Eastbourne. Sussdx police have described it as sickening. Also

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have described it as sickenhng. Also in the programme.

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Junk art. The Kent man engineering sculptures from the mechanical bits

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and Bobs. And we have sunshine and and Bobs. And we have sunshine and

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showers this week but temperatures tomorrow could reach 17 degrees.

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Join me later forer the fordcast. `` for the forecast.

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It was a film that captureddd `` for the forecast.

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It was a film that captureded the It was a film that captureddd the

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very best of British acting talent in a golden era, as they turned out

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for the directing debut of one of their own. Richard Attenborough

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chose Brighton as the backdrop for Oh What a Lovely War in 1968, and he

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was able to persuade stars from Lawrence Olivier and Kenny Jackett

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to Maggie Smith and Vanessa Redgrave, to take part in the

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surreal musical that satirises the slaughter of the First World War.

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For tonight's special report and as part of our own going commemoration

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of the conflict we have been speaking to some of those involved.

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`` on going. The cast reads like a Who's Who of 60s British movie stars

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I assume you have looked at him once. So what was the big ddal

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I assume you have looked at him once. So what was the big deal about

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being in a musical for this man What had them all cueing up ``

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queueing up If they say look, chums I am making a picture we will be

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there. We won't do it for everybody. Money doesn't come into it `s much

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has the. His film acting career launched here as Pinkie in Brighton

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Rock. He came back to launch a career as a director, by then he

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could call on an acting A tdam. They could call on an acting A tdam. They

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all sensed it would be good. Smith, Elizabeth May. We had

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dressing rooms in the hotels of course, on the front, and I would be

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sitting there and Maggie Smith course, on the front, and I would be

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sitting there and Maggie Smith would come in, or Sheila Attenborough or

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you know, all sorts, there were so many wonderful stars in it, and the

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women, thrfr a lot of well`known women in it. I just was completely

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star struck! Enlist today. Carry on digging your

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Enlist today. Carry on digghng your garden when he should be digging

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trenches. Maggie, Lawrence Olivier, Michael Redgrave. Dirk, you name it,

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these are very experienced people, who have been tried and tested in

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pretty hard schools, so actually if I think back about it, one was

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terribly lucky to be includdd in terribly lucky to be included in

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that. The prospect for 1916 are excellent.

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Permission to speak Sir. Of course. I thought it was extraordinary,

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Permission to speak Sir. Of course. I thought it was extraordin`ry, and

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had the cast such a moment of history deserved, and Dickid

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deserved, and we all trusted him totally. Before your very eyes.

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deserved, and we all trusted him totally. Before your very exes. Some

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totally. Before your very eyes. Some of Attenborough's stars camd with

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totally. Before your very exes. Some of Attenborough's stars came with a

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of Attenborough's stars camd with a ly thick hide. 45 years on, the

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puppets from these scenes are alive and well, living in an attack not

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far from Brighton. The uniforms had to be authentic and so my mother

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made them completely, precisely, as made them completely, precisely, as

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exactly as they would be. They were very very fussy about it, because if

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the there were close ups solebody might be offended if it wasn't

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perfect. The funny thing about that was he

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expected that the puppet would be expected that the puppet wotld be

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made up to match him, and Dickie made up to match him, and Dickie

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said no, your make up is gohng made up to match him, and Dhckie

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said no, your make up is going to said no, your make up is going to

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match the puppet. A moving memorable performance

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without a single line between A moving memorable performance

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without a single line betwedn them, without a single line between them,

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as they say in acting, less is more. Well, next Monday Polly will present

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a special edition of South Dast a special edition of South East

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Today, live from the Duke of York Cinema if Brighton where we will be

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screening Oh What a Lovely War for a selected audience, all the tickets

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have been allocated but join us for the build up at 6.30 here on BBC

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One. Now he is known to millions at the

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TV detective Wycliffe but jab Now he is known to millions at the

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TV detective Wycliffe but jab jack `` Jack Shepherd is on stagd in

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`` Jack Shepherd is on stage in Eastbourne this week. He is starring

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in a couple of classic storhes in a couple of classic storhes

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adapted for the theatre. One is Charles Dickens's haunting tale The

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Signalman. Some believe was influenced by a real life tragedy

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here in the south`east. We caught up with the actor before tonight's

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opening performance. From our first meeting I could see

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this man had a haunted look and was of a nervous disposition. It

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transpires he believes he h`s been visited several times, by some

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supernatural figure. The Signalman is Dicken's tale of a railway

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supernatural figure. The Signalman is Dicken's tale of a railw`y worker

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haunted by visions of impending disaster. The tormented signal man

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is played by Jack Shepherd. If you wrote it now you would write it

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is played by Jack Shepherd. If you wrote it now you would writd it in

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wrote it now you would write it in Air Traffic Control and it would be

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just as frightening. There are gothic elments with the tunnel. The

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darkness of the tunnel. But if you set it in a Air Traffic Control you

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have the darkness of the night. You have that terrifying mysterx, of the

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plane that disappeared. It is plane that disappeared. It is

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thought the ghost story could be inspired by what happened here, in

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1861. The Clayton tunnel rahl inspired by what happened hdre, in

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1861. The Clayton tunnel rail crash, 1861. The Clayton tunnel rahl crash,

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north of Brighton, killed 23 people. The Signalman is one part of a

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double bill of ghost stories starring Shepherd. Audiences so far

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haven't been sitting comfortably or silently.

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Instead of sitting there, quietly wetting themselves in terror, they

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were making noises. Have yot been were making noises. Have you been

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wear of anybody wetting thelselves wear of anybody wetting thelselves

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in terror? People have, one man cried out, one moment, one

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performance, and I thought he had died. It was such a terrifyhng noise

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died. It was such a terrifying noise he made.

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Jack Shepherd is perhaps best known for playing TV detective Wycliffe,

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he feels people were drawn to the decency and warmth of the character

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They weren't watching a flawed detective with a drink problem, who

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was being unfaithful to his wife. They were watching this thoughtful,

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They were watching this thotghtful, kind, humanitarian person, you

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They were watching this thoughtful, kind, humanitarian person, xou know,

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kind, humanitarian person, you know, who was doing his best to solve the

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problems he was being given. Eastbourne is the end of thd

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problems he was being given. Eastbourne is the end of the line

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for The Signalman, the currdnt for The Signalman, the currdnt

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production ends its tour here. It is a disturbing story, where the tracks

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meet the darkness. For most of us, a pile of type

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writer parts and broken bits of fans are rubbish, industrial detritus but

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in the hands of Kent artist Dan Lane they are transformed into dramatic

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sculpture. The 33`year`old hs an sculpture. The 33`year`old hs an

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engineer and his futuristic creations have been spotted on

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social media by a local gallery owner and he has been offerdd

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exhibition space in his home owner and he has been offered

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exhibition space in his homd town of exhibition space in his homd town of

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Dartford. We went to meet him. exhibition space in his home town of

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Dartford. We went to meet hhm. He Dartford. We went to meet him. He

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turns discarded items into objects of desire. Now he has been invited

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of desire. Now he has been hnvited to exhibit in a gallery. The pieces

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by themselves are just object, hopefully the way I put them

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together, the mechanical itdms hopefully the way I put thel

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together, the mechanical items and together, the mechanical itdms and

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the features, brings them to life and gives them meaning, and as far

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as where I get them from, and the items, a lot of them are donated.

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The 33`year`old is an engineer. After work he spends hours hn

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The 33`year`old is an enginder. After work he spends hours in his

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After work he spends hours hn his garage sifting through boxing of

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bric`a`brac, to create what he describes as industrial inspired

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artwork. His three year hobby is beginning to create interest.

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Try to create detail and depth from mechanical parts, and buildhng

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Try to create detail and depth from mechanical parts, and building up

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different layers and give its the person viewing the piece something

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to really look into. Curators at the What If gallery saw his work on a

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social networking site and immediately offered him his first

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exhibition. I found it really exciting. Totally

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different and bang on trend. Towards urban art, it has that urban art

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feel about it, but it is so precise, his work. Dan Lane's first show

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begins in July this year. From art to football, obviotsly and

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although Crawley lost yesterday, although Crawley lost yesterday

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both they and Gillingham appear safe from relegation in League One

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The Championship Brighton remain from relegation in League One

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The Championship Brighton rdmain in The Championship Brighton rdmain in

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the play`off position, Charlton staged a remarkable come back at

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Sheffield Wednesday to ease their relegation fears.

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Charlton boss was well wear how important the trip to Sheffheld

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important the trip to Sheffield Wednesday was, so he must h`ve

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important the trip to Sheffheld Wednesday was, so he must have been

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Wednesday was, so he must h`ve been fairly horrified when the home

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side's player volleyed home from the tightest of angles after three

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minutes, and it got worse, `s tightest of angles after three

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minutes, and it got worse, as they minutes, and it got worse, `s they

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found themselves two down five minute later. The game was far from

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over. Almost immediately, so deran ownto this ball to pull a goal back.

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A couple of minutes before the interval they got the equaliser. The

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second half was a cagey aff`ir. Charlton have a real chance of

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avoiding the drop Coming from Charlton, most of them on the pitch,

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makes me also happy, because Charlton, most of them on the pitch,

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makes me also happy, because it's a sign that Charlton is working well

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with the young players. Brighton needed a win and it looked on the

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cards when Stevens curled in a fabulous shot after half`tile but

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fabulous shot after half`time but Blackpool responded and this drive

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levelled things up. The Albhon remain sixth in the table. In

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levelled things up. The Albion remain sixth in the table. Hn League

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remain sixth in the table. In League One Gillingham keeper Nelson was a

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busy man at Walsall. The late equaliser was a joy, brill grant

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interplay. Crawley did everything interplay. Crawley did everxthing

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but score at Notts County but still but score at Notts County btt still

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lost. Jimmy Spencer heading home the only goal in the first half.

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There was a lot of sunshine over the weekend. Sunday wasn't so great.

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Yesterday was all right and then it chucked it down last night. That is

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setting the tone. We will sde chucked it down last night. That is

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setting the tone. We will see hefty setting the tone. We will see hefty

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showers. At least temperatures aren't going to be too bad. So some

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April weather this week. We will see some hefty showers round, still

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accident spells of sunshine and temperatures during the day will be

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warm and that means lows dropping to eight or nine degrees. Earlier

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warm and that means lows dropping to eight or nine degrees. Earlher we

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eight or nine degrees. Earlier we started the day with more cloud

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cover round and some showers first thing. Then by the afternoon all of

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us seeing more sunshine, in temperatures again recovering to the

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mid teens. Highs of 15 or 16. All of us seeing this gentle breezd of

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10`15mph. So tonight the chance us seeing this gentle breeze of

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10`15mph. So tonight the chance you could see isolated showers but they

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move through quickly. Behind it we will see plenty of cloud cover and

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temperatures dropping to eight or nine degrees. Holding up in double

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figures on the coast. So for, tomorrow, we will hold on to the

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brightness. We will see one or two fairly hefty showers and we have

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this band of rain marching eastwards, we will start to see that

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in the evening. Mostly for tomorrow we will stay dry. More cloud in the

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morning, by the afternoon temperatures could reach highs of 17

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or 18. So more cloud cover through tomorrow, and outbreaks of hefty

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rain for a time it will be passing through and from about midnhght

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rain for a time it will be passing through and from about midnight we

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through and from about midnhght we should be staying dry. Plenty of

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cloud cover, so a mild night. Temperatures again, eight or nine

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degrees. So mild and dry as we start the day for many of us on Thursday.

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Still the chance you could see some outbreaks of rain, particul`rly in

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outbreaks of rain, particularly in the morning. By the afternoon

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sunnier spells and temperattres sunnier spells and temperatures

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reaching highs of 17, 18 degrees. Mostly dry as we go into Frhday

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reaching highs of 17, 18 degrees. Mostly dry as we go into Friday, but

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Mostly dry as we go into Frhday but this is what is heading our way,

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some blue behind me as we hdad to some blue behind me as we hdad to

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the weekend. It is looking like it is going to turn wet and windy.

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I don't like rain with heft. I will be back with the 8.00 and 10.25

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bulletins. I will see you tomorrow. Have a lovely evening. Goodbye.

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Some people don't think real change in Europe is possible.

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Some people don't think real change is necessary.

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Some people don't think it's worth fighting for.

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But we want to make Europe work for Britain,

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and give you the final say with an in-out referendum in 201 .

:27:08.:27:12.

have made Britain's economy stronger and more competitive.

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a record number of people in work. And we're predicted to be

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the fastest-growing economy in the G7 this year.

:27:23.:27:26.

We're working through our long-term economic plan at home

:27:27.:27:30.

and we'll work through our plan to deliver real change in Europe too.

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