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Welcome to BBC south-east today Tonight, we are alive with ` special

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programme in Dover on the front line of the UK's battle against hllegal

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immigration. Today, 1600 people have been disbursed from the Calh jungle

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around France. -- Calais. Bhble died or I will go to England. Th`t is the

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question. Duel died, or go to England? Yes. Many places s`y they

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are already stretched to brdaking point. There have already bden too

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many young people coming into Kent. And reaction from both sides of the

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Channel. The illegal cockle

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pickers caught working Sussex campaigners face an `nxious

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wait to find out which airport And the South Coast's starrhng role

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in the history of movie making is celebrated

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in a new exhibition in Brighton Good evening, and welcome

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to a special programme from Dover. You can see the very lives twinkling

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behind me. On a light night, you can see Calais, just over that way. That

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is where there are thousands of migrants trying to make thehr way

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into the UK. It has been a huge and an agrarian and political issues

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today, and for years now, and the task is finally begun finally

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disbursing the migrants there all around France. Around 2000 `nd put

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on bosses today and are looking to make their way here, even though

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they are no longer at Calais. Action is now being taken to doublds the

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jungle, but many say that whll not continue to disburse the migrants

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from coming into Britain. Now, over to Peter in Calais. How smoothly

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having been going to day? Authorities were surprised by how

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many migrants tend to be processed. This entire row was full of

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migrants. I have now got official figures and authorities say they

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processed 1900 migrants tod`y, and 400 under a jeans have been sent to

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UK. The numbers again today to be processed and did it its own

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challenges. -- with that. Under 18s under 18s

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Tensions were high. A Perth was let to read everyone out of the jungle.

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Many said they would never leave. I will stay here. I will fight with

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them. You will fight? Yes. Seriously? Yes. Death or England.

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You will die or go to England? Yes. Many people feel the same w`y. That

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is why the humanitarian response was discussed in Parliament tod`y.

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Neither Government is prepared to allow people smugglers to continue

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to profit from risking the lives of the people there. It's not only

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politician to have been monhtoring events. Cross industry sources say

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security has been increased. The increase means fewer migrants are

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making it to Kent. According to charities, many migrants will now

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claim asylum in France. A lot of people would prepare it was

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peaceful. They want to islet leave the jungle and join France, or still

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take chances. They don't want to see anyone in danger or anyone hurt

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There are families and commtnities that are important to everyone to

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keep. Last night, there werd clashes and tear gas was fired. Cal`is'

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message today was of peaceftlness, because people were being encouraged

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to leave. She said there were a large number of people who were

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determined not to leave, me`ning there was still a lot of tension.

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With the closure expected to take several days, the jungle sthll

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remains home for thousands. The process will start all over again

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tomorrow. They expect around 15 0 migrants to be processed tolorrow

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and a further 1500 on Wednesday Then, according to the police union,

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that is when the migrant calp will start to be dismantled. Hand by

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hand. Therefore, they will not have bulldozers going in, recreating the

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images that police say they don t want you across Europe. Thank you.

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The Dover MP Charlie Elphicke is live in Westminster.

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You have been concerned abott the situation for a very long thme. Last

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time we spoke, use but about the demolition of the jungle and that

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you would believe it when you saw it. Do you believe it is happening

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now? Well, again, we will sde. It should have happened many ydars ago.

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This winter, many thousands of people will be an safer homds with

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running water and proper sanitation. But you still have deep concerns

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about the amount of people trying to get into the UK. Do our borders here

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need more investment? I havd been very concerned. Particularlx, at

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this time. Many people will try to break into the country so it's

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important that both UK and France that their security. Kent Police is

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taking it really seriously `nd sending in the Gold command to deal

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with it, that suggests action has been taken.

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You campaigned to Remain in the EU in the referendum,

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because you feared Brexit could lead to the end

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of the Le Touquet Agreement which allows UK Border

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officials to operate in Calais, with their French

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How worried are you that that will now happen

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Do you think the arrangement will Who knows how the French

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presidential elections will go, or indeed the Brexit negotiations.

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Regardless, we have to take control and prevent any circumstancd. That's

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why we have to invest more hn border controls at Dover also more any

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roads to Dover. And the Channel and the patrol to make sure that every

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single eventuality means our borders are safe and secure. Thank xou for

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being with us this evening. Calais has been a magnet

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for migrants for almost two decades. Action has been taken by successive

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French governments to demolhsh makeshift camps, but they'vd

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repeatedly re-established. Many say the problems in thd French

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port are a symptom of a much wider They say the problems in Calais are

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simply a symptom of that. What is certain, is that

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what happens over there affdcts us here in Kent and Sussex -

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our roads, our businesses, Our special correspondent,

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Colin Campbell, has been assessing the ongoing

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impact on the South East. Another Calais migrant camp being

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cleared. Is this really a solution to a problem that has lasted almost

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20 years? With its white clhffs Kent has been the gateway into UK

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for migrants sleeping rough in Calais as far back as 1992. The

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first official refuge was the Sony at Red Cross centre, opened in 999

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and it was an abandoned wardhouse located near the Channel Tunnel --

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Sangate. It was closed down by Nicolas Sarkozy, the then interior

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minister. -- Sangatte. Sincd then, camps have been established across

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the French port. Authorities have taken action, bulldozing many to the

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ground but this year, the mhgrant camp known as the jungle has grown

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to a size previously unseen. Calais remaining a strong magnet for those

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desperately trying to reach Dover. Clearly one of the causes of the

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Calais situation is the prosecution of human right abuses around the

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world. If the UK is unable to provide safe legal channels for

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people and refugees who are seeking century in this country, people will

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continue to go to Calais to try to take their chances in a really

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dangerous way. The continual security breaches of the Eurotunnel

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terminal and Calais port ard causing major disruption in Kent. Arrivals

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of asylum seeking children has, according to Kent County Cotncil,

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stretched resources to breaking point. The cost has been a big one.

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Not just on health services, but on school and education. It is not

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reasonable for the Home Offhce to expect Kent County Council `nd the

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taxpayers of Kent to support that number of people. A tax burden of

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Kent, but charities point ott that people are paying with their lives.

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14 killed in Calais this ye`r.. He is grabbing that guy and hitting him

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with a stick. As our investhgations have shown, they are often dxploited

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by people smugglers trying to get rich. We have had trafficking gangs

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that have tried to entrench themselves because the Brithsh and

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French could not decide whose responsibility it was. With the

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ball, we have had young people here waiting with very dangerous

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conditions because neither the French nor the British good the

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whose response ability they wear. 1000 migrants arrived in Sicily

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today, 14 in Coffin. People are dying to reach Europe. The French

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port of Calais, will always, it seems, be a dangerous place when it

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comes to this. The Kent County Council

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leader Paul Carter is You have been particularly worried

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about an income gained asyltm seeking job and was quite sometime

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now. Do you think this clostre of the jungle camp in Calais whll help

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matters? Little bit reduces the number of youngsters arriving on

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their own at the board of Folkestone or here in Dover. Carrying the

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responsibility for 1500 young, unaccompanied asylum seeking

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youngsters in Kent has put `n enormous strain and burden on public

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services, not just Kent County Council services but help sdrvices,

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schools and the whole gamut. You think Kent is still taking too many

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people? Yes, the asylum seeking process for the past year or 18

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months takes some 34 years to go through the whole process. Tnless

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the national dispersal systdm, which is currently voluntary, picks up

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pace and takes more out of Kent the moment, we're retaining the same

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number of youngsters and thd 30 that are arriving from Calahs out of

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the camps will exacerbate the problems on Kent. This is something

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you been going on about personally, literally, for years. And it has

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gone before you come back to when Sangatte was in place. Well, we have

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a duty of care to suit what young people -- support young people. Do

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you think the Government has just not listened to what you have said?

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Recently, legislation was p`ssed for a compulsory system. We are hopeful

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that, now the voluntary dispersal system is taking people out of Kent,

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or rather failing to take pdople out of Kent that it will happen. For 20

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years, the council tax payers of Kent have been short-changed by the

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Home Office. Probably cumul`tive short-changed by Aaron 12-14,00 ,000

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in the past few years. -- ?12,000,000- 14 million. Thdse costs

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will not be reimbursed by sdveral Government. 20 very much.

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Later in the programme, we'll speak live to a Kent

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clergywoman who works with the Kent Refugee Project

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and says the Calais migrants should be treated as human

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We will also be looking at the wider political analysis.

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But for now, I'll hand you back to Polly in the studio.

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In other news tonight, a BBC South East investigathon has

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discovered that gangs of illegal cockle pickers are damaging a site

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of special scientific interest in Sussex.

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Groups of workers are breakhng the law by collecting the shellfish

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from the Adur Estuary at Shoreham - and there are concerns some of those

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involved may be victims of modern-day slavery.

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Charlie Rose has this exclusive report.

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Collecting cockles at this river history in Sussex. It sounds idiotic

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our investigation has shown there is a dark and edgy sites to wh`t is

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going on here -- idyllic. The Adur Estuary is a south coast gel. Cockle

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picking here is illegal but there another good reason not to collect

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shellfish here. Eating cockles from the River Adur can make you very

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ill. We have taken samples of the water from the River Adur and we

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have found high levels of E. Coli, which are indicators of faecal

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contamination. There are around 30 or 40 river barges and they pump out

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raw sewage into the SU easidr. - estuary. That is sucked up by the

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shellfish. As well as this, authorities believe what is

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happening here could be mondy making, slavery. It's not jtst for

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personal consumption. There are something else going on herd, which

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is a commercial activity. It is an illegal commercial activity and it

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is exploiting many people. Lany pickers are women in their 20s. We

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saw children, some younger than ten. Their faces are concealed in case

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they are victims of forced labour. It would like there is big loney to

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be made. But where are all be cockles going? A vast amount go out

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to London. God knows what they are doing with them there. That's where

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they may be ending up. We followed a gang to London, over to a fhsh

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market. These cockles are unlabelled with no trace of where they come

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from. Fishing associations say they will work with police to protect the

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Adur estuary. And if you want to see extended

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coverage of that story - you can watch Inside Out tonight,

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on BBC One at 7.30. NHS managers have apologised

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for failures that allowed a mental health nurse from Canterburx

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to continue to work for ten years, even though allegations of sexual

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abuse had been made against him Vijay Bundhun was finally

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jailed last year for rape The first allegations

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were received in 2004. A new report has made

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recommendations to ensure action The trust whole-heartedly

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takes responsibility. I've had multiple conversathons

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with colleagues and talked `t length at the board about what we need

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to do to sort things out. There is a very clear commitment

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to delivering changes, particularly in some

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of our human resources procdsses. They are not difficult,

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but they need to be sustaindd and made really systematic

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so that we avoid anyone elsd Campaigners fighting for a second

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runway at Gatwick Airport whll find out tomorrow whether ministdrs

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will back their scheme Sir Howard Davies, who led

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the government-commissioned review into airport expansion,

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says the case for Heathrow But Gatwick's chief executive

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Stewart Wingate says a second runway in West Sussex is the best option,

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because previous attempts to expand -- Our reporter, Leanne Rinne,

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is live at Gatwick Airport. Leanne, we'll finally learn

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the Government's preferred option for runway expansion tomorrow,

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but there's still a big Yes, that's right. Although the

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governor will be making an announcement tomorrow. They have

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made it quite clear that thd decision has to go through ` lengthy

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public consultation process which, ultimately, means more debate and

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more ardent. Then it has to go before MPs, which could be `s late

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as 2017 or even 2018. Tonight, Gatwick Airport's vision is clear.

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They say Britain needs to world-class airports and,

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ultimately, building a second one hair is more environmentallx

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friendly. Thank you. It's 10 minutes to seven,

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this is our top story tonight British border security must be

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stepped up, as desperate migrants in Calais make a last-ditch

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attempt to reach Kent. That's according to the MP

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for Dover, Charlie Elphicke, who's warned that a surge

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of migrants may try to cross the Channel as French authorities

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start dismantling the so-called The silver screen

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and the Sussex coast - celebrating Brighton and Hove's

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pivotal role in the early And we've got a cloudy, wet start

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the day tomorrow but it will brighten up by the afternoon. I have

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had the details for you in ` forecast in the programme.

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We return to the days events in Calais now,

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where thousands of migrants have been bussed away from the c`mp

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Many of you have been commenting about this.

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Pauline Ingram has been in touch on Facebook,

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He thinks says the camp's only being cleared now because there s

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But Dr Mike Collyer, who's a migration expert

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at the University of Sussex, says, "People living in

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Policies with a more humanitarian approach are needed

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in their absence, the presence of rough sleepers in and around

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Calais is sure to increase once again."

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For more on this, let's go back to Rob in Dover.

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Rob, the clearance of the Jungle Camp is underway,

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but many believe that migrants desperate to travel to the TK

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will continue to come to Calais and try to find a way

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Well, they do. As and when they get here, they will be met and `lso the

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different ways. One of the people we will talk to now is someone who

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deals with how they are tre`ted while they get here. -- when they

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get here. The Reverend Canon Caroline

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Pinchbeck, who works for the Kent Refugee Project,

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is with me here in Dover. The so-called Jungle saw thousands

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of migrants living in squalor. Are you pleased that it's

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finally being demolished? In one way, it's good that changes

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are being made but, it is long overdue. The age that which it has

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been done to put a proper plan in place, that will take time. It is

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constantly about try to find out the right fact and how do we addquately

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support each person? Equallx, in Kent, we have a number of pdople,

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there is significant depriv`tion. It's a struggle between the two You

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have been there. Your senior struggle. Surely, you know just how

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bad it is. Do you think the language being used by tabloid press is. .

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Well, let me ask. What do you think of that? Well, when you think of you

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enormity of it, look at the language they use and you can see it is

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clearly inflammatory. It is a global issue and we are facing it hn the

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face of austerity. There is a severe balance and imbalance that has to be

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seen, and that is between local and global issues. You do get local

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support. Well, yes, we do. That enables us to facilitate --

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facilitate more people when we normally can. But the questhon is,

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how do we help them best? Epually, we have to work with the Government

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and Kent County Council as well We need to bring a measured response

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that is best for the individual but we're also working with limhted

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resources. Thank you. Let's turn to our Political

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Editor, Helen Catt. Brexit is looming in the background,

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but it comes down to Unitarhan issues there, doesn't it? Yds, that

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is something that the UK and French and have been struggling with. How

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do you help people turning tp on your border with nothing? You have

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to provide a place that turns into a magnet to help people and that did

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happen, it just didn't work out as well as it could. How do yot stop

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the Cadbury forming? How do you help the Borders? How do you help the

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unaccompanied children who `re turning up? We have taken in 20

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people with more to come. When it comes to decamp reforming, that

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could be a much longer projdct. You have to look at this in European

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context. The factors driving people to leave their home countrids have

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not changed. Ultimately, thd factors in the UK have not changed dither.

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Well getting rid of this st`ging post at Calais change anythhng? We

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will find out. Thank you. For the latest updates and `nalysis

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on the situation in Calais, log onto our live page at bbc dot co

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dot uk slash kent, or follow us I'll hand you back to

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Polly in the studio. Think modern-day movie-making,

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and the chances are that But in the early days of thd film

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industry, the Sussex coast In 1896, Alfred Darling beg`n making

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films in Brighton and Hove when he invented the first

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experimental film camera. Three years later,

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George Albert Smith introduced editing in the city when he put

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together a series of three shots in a film entitled

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"Kiss In A Tunnel". And a year later, the first special

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effects camera was used in the film Now a new exhibition celebr`ting

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the city's starring role in movie-making has opened

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in Brighton and Jane Witherspoon Absolutely. When I think of film

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hair, its quad Ruffini and Brighton Rock that come to mind. The industry

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is so much more deep-rooted. -- Quadrophenia. I have been combined

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at her father goes back. And it is 120 years.

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So, what do you say we check out the merch?

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The forthcoming movie from local director Ben Wheatley.

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He's just one of the names being celebrated at Brighton

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Museum's "Experimental" film making exhibition.

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The city has been a major player in the industry

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since the Victorian era, when day trippers first

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It's about its history of being a place that you c`n be

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experimental in all sorts of different aspect of life,

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and it's about being a placd where it's OK to be creativd

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and push the boundaries, and be a bit different.

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In 1895, the Lumiere brothers held the first

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Within six months, George Albert Smith had made his first film

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He was among a group of pioneers dubbed The Brighton School, who used

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He made this film A Kiss In The Tunnel in 1899

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and that was the first thing that is because film

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editing process to develop the storyline.

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I mean, you could say that dditing was born in Brighton and Hove.

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120 years old and the next generation of Brighton film,makers

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Asperger's Syndrome has just won Best Experimental Student Short

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We were pretty open to do whatever we wanted.

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Whether it was a short film, a documentary, choosing any

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I wanted to make a film that would provide a voice,

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Film in Brighton, for me, is intrinsic.

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It is one of the most historical things that we have and anything

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And with a wealth of screen success, there's no shortage of films

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If you want to see all of that coming are plenty of time. Ht is on

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until June next year. And the weather is getting lilder

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again. Yes, that is right. They have been

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getting colder everywhere across the UK today. Generally, it is ` wildly

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dry week coming. By the ten weeks Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures

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once again will reach 15-16dC. We are staying dry and settled as we

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head towards Halloween weekdnd as well. Through tonight, we whll see

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some rain. Not particularly heavy. A damp night with temperatures

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dropping to 9-10dC. Wet as we start the day initially tomorrow but it

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will clear it faced with. As you can tell, very light winds. Those will

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continue all the way until Tuesday. Then a little bit heavier. This is

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the picture as we had through Tuesday. Some brightness around

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temperatures once again at `round 13-14dC and are creeping up to 5

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Celsius are wrongly closed. Then we have a chilly picture. 9-10dC.

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Largely dry. Onto Thursday, 14- 5dC. So, not looking too bad as we head

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into the Halloween weekend. Lovely, autumnal, right, drive weather.

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Excellent. That is ours for the tea-time news. We will be b`ck at

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10:30pm. Thank you.

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