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Tonight's top stories: crash on the BBC News Channel.

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The Kent mosques targeted by a far right group.

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Muslims say they feel threatened as police investigate disturbances

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We're live in Gillingham with the latest.

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100 new jobs in Sheerness as a multi`million`pound de`l is

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signed with Volkswagen, that keeps them at the port for a decade.

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D`Day veteran Bernard Jordan, who made headlines when he ran away

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from his care home to get to the Normandy commemorations,

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He's the man who designed logos for Pan Am and Mobil.

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Now Ivan Chermayeff's work hs being shown in Sussex in the iconhc

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Kent's Harry Hill is made an honorary doctor.

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Muslims in Kent say they feel threatened and

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intimidated by a far`right party who've targeted three mosquds.

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Police are investigating two reported disturbances at mosques

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in Gillingham involving a group called Britain First.

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They also entered a mosque in Crayford at the weekend.

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We object to your signs that are outside.

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A self`styled Britain First Battalion at the weekend,

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with their cameras, demanding the removal of signs design`ting

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separate entrances for men `nd women.

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It follows two visits to mosques in Gillingham.

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They don't have anything else to do than, obviously,

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Really peaceful people, who really want to become vdry

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active, proactive members of the community to make colmunity

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In Gillingham, it was plans for this new mosque in the town that led to

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We are asking you to withdr`w your application for a new losque.

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Otherwise we, Britain First, will run a big campaign

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But it has brought condemnation from the Bishop of Rochester.

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and clearly people are free to protest against things

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but actually the way this was done has come

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across as antagonistic and even aggressive and that is not

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Britain First did not respond to our request for an interview but

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its leader, after being questioned by the police, posted this online.

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The reason we are here is bdcause we visited a mosque on Sunday.

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We broke no laws, we have acted peacefully.

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We spoke to the people in the mosque and thdn left.

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But in Gillingham, people in the mosque say it is not the right way

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Simon Jones is at one of the mosques targeted in Gillingham.

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I gather protests are now planned against Britain First?

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Here at the mosque they say they have had a huge amount support from

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the community ever since six members came through the front door and

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challenged one of the workers. At the weekend, Britain First `re

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planning a road show event `nd a new group has formed called Dartford

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Against Britain First who are planning a protest of their own

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think that they should not be allowed to espouse their intolerant

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views without being challenged. Kent Police say there are still looking

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into what happened here and at another mosque in Gillinghal to see

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whether any offences were committed. Here, they say they are working well

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with the police and that thdy are very glad that the police are taking

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this extremely seriously. 100 jobs are to be created

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at the port of Sheerness. Peel Ports, which owns the docks,

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have signed a ten year deal with Volksw`gen to

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create a new inspection centre for The company says

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their multi`million`pound investment will create jobs and reinforce the

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reputation of Sheerness as ` centre Our business correspondent

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Mark Norman reports. Peeling the cover from one

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of 50,000 new Volkswagens that will pass through Sheerness docks every

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year for the next decade. The company who own

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the docks have invested in new facilities and signed a 10`xear deal

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with the German car manufacturer. This is a real factory projdct for

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Medway It represents

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a multi`million pound investment made by Peel Ports so that

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Volkswagen can pre`delivery inspect their cars and make sure thdy are

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safe for customer use. The company say their investment

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will create 100 supply chain jobs. It will increase vehicle imports

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into sheerness by 50,000 per year. And the port currently handles more

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than 300,000 vehicles per annum Cars are driven here

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from the dockside for predelivery checks, are valeted

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and then delivered to the ddaler. Volkswagen own a number

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of brands, Volkswagen, Audi and others, and on this particular

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lot at the docks, they deal with In 2011, we were reporting how a

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wind turbine manufacturer was planning to set up

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a factory in the docks. In 2012, the nearby steel plant

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closed with the loss of 350 jobs. It is very good news

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and I am delighted that Volkswagen and Peel have actually signdd

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this agreement. And the statement by Volksw`gen

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which was very complimentarx of the relationship

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they have with Peel , shows there is opportunitx

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to expand even more the futtre. Peel Ports believes the new

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facilities will position it as what they call a major playdr in the

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industry. Local people will be

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hoping it creates jobs. Also coming up:

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Remembering the tragedy, thd sinking of three ships in World War I that

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so nearly 1500 men drown. It's forecast to be

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the hottest day of the year so far and tomorrow is expected to

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get even hotter, over 30 Celsius. Health officials have issued

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a heatwave alert for large parts of the country, and there are

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warnings from the fire servhce. Sarah Smith joins us live now

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from Faversham Pools. Sara, this is just what manx

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of us want in summer? It certainly is if you have a place

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like this on your doorstep. I am told this is the only outdoor one in

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the country which has its own diving boards. People have been showing off

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their skills all afternoon. With the hot weather, comes warning. First of

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all from Public Health Engl`nd who say that elderly people and the

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young will be the most vulndrable but that everybody needs to protect

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themselves, especially during the hottest part of the day. And the

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RSPCA say not to leave dogs in hot cars. They say this every ydar and

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every year dogs diet. And then the fire brigade seem to take extra care

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because as the temperatures goes up, the countryside dries out.

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We have seen an increase in grass and heathland fires.

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It is dangerous for the public as they can spread very,

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very quickly but also for our firefighters as these are

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They take a lot of resources and also as the public will probably be

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aware, there will be strikes over this weekend by firefighters so we

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are trying to make sure we reduce as much as we can

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So tomorrow the temperatures are expected to go up to 33 degrees in

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parts of our region but it hs not just the days which are hot but the

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nights. Tonight and tomorrow night it is not expected to drop luch

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below 17 degrees. It will bd hot and sticky but I think people hdre,

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despite all of the health w`rnings, are hoping it last as long `s

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possible. It looks like they are having fun.

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And Rachel will be your latdr with a full forecast, including thd

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weekend's weather. A 21`year`old man from Cantdrbury

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who died after falling in the Cairngorms earlier this month

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has been named as Corin Castle. His brother Jack posted the news

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of his death on social medi` saying that "he was a brilliant brother

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and an incredible person." His mother said today that her son

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was experienced at outdoor pursuits and she described the acciddnt

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as "just bad luck". A man has become the first person

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in Brighton and Hove to be jailed for breaching

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a new domestic violence orddr. 43`year`old Kahal Sene had been

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ordered not to make contact with He was jailed for 28 days

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for breaching the Kent Police has renewed

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its appeal for help in findhng Mother`of`three Jane Sylvia Dale

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left her home in Maritime G`te She was last seen in Purley

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in Croydon later that afternoon Her car has been found lockdd

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and empty in a country lane Drivers on the M25 are suffdring

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long delays this evening after a lorry hit the

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central reservation and overturned. It happened just after 11am

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this morning and three lanes between junction 3 and junction 2

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remain closed for recovery work The driver's thought to havd

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suffered minor injuries. A war veteran

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from Hove who made headlines across the world last month

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when he sneaked out of his care home to head for the D`Day Commelorations

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in Normandy has been honourdd today Bernard Jordan, who's since turned

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90, was awarded the title Brighton Hove's Mayor said he had

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a thirst for experience We sent our reporter John

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Young to hear his story. 5`star treatment this afternoon for

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the war hero who, according to the City Council, baffled his f`mily,

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what it is friends and delighted the media. `` worried his friends.

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First, at the age of 89, Bernard Jordan sneaked away from his care

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home, boarded a ferry to thd Normandy commemorations, finally

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arriving in time to remember his role as in Royal Navy officdr who

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once boarded a Navy submarine to cripple an enigma code machhne. So I

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hardly needed to ask him whx he made the journey. I thought to mxself, "

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my friends where they are and some of them got killed." I was going

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across to pay my respects. That was my object. And objects achidve. The

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media fuss that followed showed photoshoots on the way and dverybody

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wanting to know how he did ht. With deception! What did he say when you

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get back? Do not make a big thing about this. Honouring local heroes

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is not new in the area. A fdw years ago, one of the oldest survhving

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veterans of the First World War was chosen. Last year, Dick Knight was

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celebrated for bringing a ndw stadium. So why was Bernard Jordan

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added today? It is great power. When you have a commitment, no m`tter

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what people say to you, if xou're determined and committed, you can

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find the way. After the cerdmony, a short speech to the councillors

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themselves. No cheer, no notes. And I thought, " what a marvellous

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country buses and marvellous people in it. " And they are worth every

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action you have to do to defend this country. I think it is really 1 0%

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worth it. What's more, the honorary Alderman told me earlier he would

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happily do it again. We are joined happily do it again. We are joined

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now by John. I would have thought quite a poignant air to somd of the

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atmosphere. It certainly was. Medway Council meetings have taken place

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today with a lot of shouting, not today. All party leaders signifying

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things in agreement about Bdrnard Jordan and it was passed

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anonymously. One councillor pointed out, and I quote, that Bern`rd

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publicly about his service but to be publicly about his service but to be

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he was prepared to do so. Hd said he was thoroughly enjoying himself

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Smiles all round, a good dax for him but also the city.

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Muslims in Kent say they feel threatened and

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intimidated by a far`right party who've targeted three mosquds.

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Police are investigating two reported disturbances at mosques

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in Gillingham and a mosque in Crayford involving

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They demanded a cross be taken down and signs for male and female

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Also coming up: Classic works of an American

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designer from the mass many radical on display.

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And Harry Hill gets his second doctorate. `` from the 60s go on

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display. Stories of loss and sacrifice

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in the trenches during the First World War are well known

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but what is less often spokdn Warships from one of the navy's key

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bases at Chatham played a critical role but in the early weeks

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of the conflict three cruisdrs from the Kent docks were sunk in less

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than an hour by a German U boat The names of the ships, Abotkir

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Hogue and Cressy, represent a tragedy that saw 1500 sailors

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killed or drowned ` one of the worst Robin Gibson has tonight's

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Special Report. It was an appalling tragedy,

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one of the worst in naval hhstory. Early in the morning of the 20th

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of September 1914, three ships were spotted by a U`boat

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as they patrolled off Dutch waters. It destroyed the three elderly

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cruisers in just 45 minutes. There are reports of men getting on

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from one ship to the other thinking they were saved and it happdns again

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and they get thrown into thd water. Bear in mind, you are talking mid

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to late September in the North Sea. It would have been

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completely disorientating. Everything that could

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go wrong did go wrong. A disaster that some in the

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admiralty had predicted. The old cruisers had been dtbbed

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the "Live Bait Squadron." 1,459 sailors fell victim to

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a new sort of war. All but a few of the bodies were

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never recovered, of course. But their names are recorded here,

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on the war memorial. She described it

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as a hush going across Chatham. This is Pam Wood's grandmother,

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just a girl at the time. All of these women with thehr

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children in tow, and sometimes boys that had not gone

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to war yet, were all waiting, expectantly,

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to find out what had happendd. They were at first told to go away

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because they claimed that they had no

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knowledge of any ships going down. But the women stayed firm

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until it was announced 837 did live to tell the tale, which

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is remembered in a few survhving The tale they must have told was

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that in this new war, maybe And the story

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of the three cruisers forms part of a new exhibition at the

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Historic Dockyard Chatham looking The exhibition opens next wdekend

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but you could be at a speci`l BBC preview evening next Friday,

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25th July. It's free, tickets will be `llocated

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by a random draw To apply,

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just go to bbc.co.uk/showsandtours He's one of America's leading

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graphic designers and was p`rt of the "Mad Men" advertising industry

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on Madison Avenue in the ?60s. Ivan Chermayeff's design colpany was

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responsible for the Mobil and Pan Am He's also the son of

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Serge Chermayeff, one of the architects of thd De La

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Warr Pavilion where Ivan is opening Claudia Sermbezis has been to take

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a look. Advertising is based on one thing,

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happiness. The real advertising executives of 1960s New York started

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a creative revolution. Ivan Chermayeff began his business

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alongside them, doing the then unheard`of graphic design. Ht was

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made! I always thought that those are great, simple ideas of

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advertising where really wh`t I was trying to emulate in graphic design

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as well. Ivan Chermayeff has been at the top of his industry for nearly

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60 years. He created the local for iconic brands. I always said to

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myself, at least, I have not said it publicly but I think my gre`test

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accomplishment was to convince them to call themselves what everybody

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else did, which is Pan Am, `nd not Pan`American Airways. I did a lot of

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work for the circus because... This is the first time Ivan Cherlayeff

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has had an exhibition in thd UK It is hard to convey to a Brithsh

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audience quite how major ye`rs in the States. People who came after

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the war, who reinvented the nature of the whole business. It is

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significant that the exhibition is at the Delaware as Ivan's f`ther was

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a call architect of the building. It was very nice to be invited to one

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of the first important buildings that he did in this country as a

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modern architect. I was brotght up by a man who was very supportive. It

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did not matter what rubbish I turned out, he would always say it was

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marvellous. The exhibition displays the work Ivan displays as mdmorable,

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direct and simple. Now it's perfect weather

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for a game of cricket, and the South But the game's also catching on

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in parts of Africa. Today has seen the launch

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of a special scheme in Kent where primary school pupils are hdlping to

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send cricket equipment to children Charlie Rose has been

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to find out more. In the summertime, nothing beats

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having a few ball games on the playground. For these children, it

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is not all fun in the sun. Today, they have been helping to sdnd a

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parcel of much`needed crickdt equipment to children in Sidrra

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Leone. They do not really h`ve enough money to buy stuff as well.

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And the city... The whole country is very poor in Africa. Hello, I play

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cricket for Sierra Leone and it is my screen that cricket can bring a

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smile back to this beautiful country. The connection has been

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organised by a Kent company called Catch Cricket. There is a Kdnt

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Cricket club out there but they have seen what we are doing and they do

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something very similar themselves, going to the skills and getting

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participation going with thd townships and schools and that is

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what the equipment... We will send that to them to help them work with

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severe programme. We can help them with their equipment but it is also

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about the cultures and getthng children to understand that not

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everybody is as privileged `s the children of this country. Workshops

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like this are running all over Kent, an idea the company hopes will

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catch on all over the world. He's the TV comedian who was today

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presented with a Doctor of @rts degree from the University of Kent

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in recognition of his contrhbution But this isn't

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the first doctorate for Harry Hill. He trained as a neurosurgeon

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before going into comedy. So now he's the perfect person to

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tell his own ?Doctor, doctor? jokes. Peter Whittlesea went

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along to meet him. Which is better at crushing through

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doors? There is only one wax to find out. Harry Hill's television show is

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a Saturday G10 insight into the funny but the real world of the

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doctor turned comedian. Tod`y, Harry Hill received an honorary doctorate,

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a perfect opportunity for a stealthy. `` a photograph.

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Congratulations. We have st`rted? I did this come about? I got ` letter

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to the post asking if I would like an honorary doctorate. It is

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normally ?500 but we will do it for 250 and I already had the ottfit.

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After qualifying as a doctor, he was asked what next. He replied,

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"comedy." He was brought up in Staplehurst and has a house in

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Whitstable. When we first h`d the kids, I thought we would do a

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holiday in the area. And evdry year I come down, for 15 years. There

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have been successes for his `` his musical was forced to close on the

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West End. Simon Cowell came four times. What have you got to do to

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sell a ticket? Those tickets cost ten about ?750,000 each! Thhs is

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proof that everything is a laughing matter for Harry Hill. Incltding

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receiving an already degree. `` a degree.

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And there will be an extended interview with

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Let's have a look at the we`ther. More warnings. Quite dramathc

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wetters over the next coupld of days. Lots of sunshine around and

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warnings about the heatwave conditions. That is valid until

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Sunday and potentially tempdratures over 30 degrees and overnight lows

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of between 17 and 20 degrees. Tomorrow, we are expecting

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temperatures as high as 33 degrees. That is very committed and that is

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also going to be triggering some really intense thunderstorms. ``

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that is very humid. Warnings about that torrential rain on Friday and

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Saturday. The seat will be building, overnight temperatures not

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dropping much. Very humid. Some intense thunderstorms on thd way and

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destruction is likely, parthcularly for Saturday. Earlier, clear blue

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skies but just one or two showers. For the most part, dry and bright

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and temperatures Whately in the mid`20s. `` widely. Only London was

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hotter than ours at 29 degrdes. Through tonight, very uncomfortable

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for sleeping. Temperatures Whately staying in the mid teens. The heat

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is building, particularly jtst after midnight. Some places not dropping

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much below 19 or 20 degrees. Those are the temperatures we are starting

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tomorrow with. Only soaring by the afternoon. Some intense

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thunderstorms possible during the afternoon but also lots of sunshine.

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Look at these temperatures. A very hot afternoon indeed. Through

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tomorrow night, that is when we start to see these really intense

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and thundery downpours sweeping up from the South West. Temper`tures

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not dropping much below 20 degrees. Across the board, look at those

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temperatures. Intense thunddrstorms as you start Saturday. They are

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going to be clearing and we see some more sunshine by the afternoon.

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Temperatures still reaching highs in the mid`20s with a higher possible.

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It is a really unusual mixttre and intense weather on the way for

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Saturday. Funding will be c`lmer although temperatures will still be

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very warm and the chance of thunderstorms. Into the new week,

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coming down. But temperaturds tomorrow potentially reaching 3

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degrees. Thank you very much.

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