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and on BBC One we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.

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Welcome to South East Today, I'm Polly Evans.

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Anger after 17 lorry drivers spotted using mobile phones in an hour

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We report live on how the Police are trying to clamp down.

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Would scrapping the Environlent Agency help the south east respond

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After a migrant tries to kayak across the channel,

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to Kent warnings that clearing the Calais jungle

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I think we have solved the Calais problem but I do not think we have

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answered the question of whx so many people move.

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The family tragedies that have shaped

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We'll speak to the singer about her new work.

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And HM is back. She is set to become Princess Margaret

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Police are being urged to clamp down on people using mobile phonds

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while driving, after 17 fordign lorry drivers were spotted

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in just an hour and a half on the M20 in Kent.

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In one shocking incident, police stopped a driver

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who was actually watching a film on a laptop.

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It follows the case of a drhver being jailed for ten

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years for killing a mother and her three children,

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after ploughing into stationary traffic while he was distracted

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Kent Police say they are out patrolling Kent's roads,

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but admit they can't be everywhere at once.

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it is a gallery of shame. Lorry drivers are one of -- on ond of

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Britain's busiest freight roads Phones in hands. Many caught in the

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space of just 30 minutes. The M 0 is one of the main routes in the

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country for foreign imports. So the number of foreign trucks on that

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motorway will be dissed proportionally higher. Becatse of

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where it is and the job that it does. 'S disproportionately. This is

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an issue for all drivers not just truck drivers. The use of h`nd-held

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devices at the wheel is somdthing that cannot be tolerated. The

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consequences of drivers becoming distracted commit devastating. This

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crash which happened in Jantary The Lithuanian Lorry driver behhnd the

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wheel was sentenced to time in prison. Another driver was sentenced

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to ten years for killing a lother and children. He was changing the

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music on his mobile phone. The R a C called for stronger police

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enforcement. We have seen the amount of police... We can't be evdrywhere.

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Not at the same time. We will prioritise our workload as well

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When we do catch people using mobile phones, we will then robustly

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enforce the law. It doesn't take long to spot a lorry driver on a

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mobile phone. Here above thd M2 we have seen one every ten minttes or

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so. It is not just mobile phone use. Only yesterday, Kent Police pulled

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over a Polish lorry driver on the M20. He had been watching a film on

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a laptop computer. At Maidstone services we met Dutch lorry driver

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Frank Maas. He called for tougher penalties. Big fines. Very big

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fines. Not the same as in Holland, Biggar. The Government says it plans

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to double the penalty to a ?200 fine and double B penalty points. Some

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people argue that does not go far enough.

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Piers Hopkirk is on the M20 motorway at Hollingbourne near Maidstone

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Piers clearly this is not jtst a problem exclusively down

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No. It is not just Lorry drhvers either. We have seen all manner of

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people in all manner of vehhcles while we have been here tod`y

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looking at their mobile phones while they have been at the wheel. Now the

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R a C believes that in the last year alone 400 accidents have bedn caused

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in some way by mobile phone use resulting in 22 deaths. Thex say the

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only way to tackle it is by tougher penalties and to increase the stigma

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attributed to mobile phone tse. A group of MPs is calling

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for a radical overhaul of the way areas deal

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with the risk of flooding. The Environment, Food

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and Rural Affairs Committee says responsibility for preventing

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flooding should be taken aw`y from the Environment Agency

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and given to a new commissioner Flooding has caused severe

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problems across Kent In July 2009, flash flooding

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in St Leonards left Four years later and one

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of the worst flooding homes affected in the

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Yalding and Tonbridge. And this year streets in Hawkinge

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and Ditchling ended up under water Our Environment Correspondent

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Yvette Austin reports Christmas 2013 and Yalding

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underwater again. There's been much criticism

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here over the years about the Environment Agency for failing

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to provide a solution to thd Now, an influential group of MPs

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says the agency shouldn't bd allowed to deal with

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flooding any more. The problem with the present system

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is that the Government reacts Flood goes away,

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they forget about it. Subsequent, successive governments

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have done this. It's very much a thing of ldt's

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have somebody who is largely independent getting out

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there and saying this is wh`t we I think that would

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help people a lot. For Yalding the agency has said

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a flood scheme is not viable and instead

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properties will get ?5,000 for This is our flood wall

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which we are trying to The Government is proposing giving

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is perhaps if we are eligible This is obviously not enough

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to cover the cost of the wall. We have flood gates,

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but they do not work. In New Haven in contrast

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a ?30 million project is just The MPs think the Environment

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Agency is overreliant on such so-called hard

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schemes and should use Something like what Farmer Peter

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Hall is planning on his land. A wetland to help slow

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down the flow of water. Our 8000 cubic metre piece

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will not stop the flooding. But if you had a dozen of them,

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we're talking about only ?7,000 to do this projdct,

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so we're not talking about ` king's There is very little

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maintenance on it once Ultimately, the MPs want a radical

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new approach to prevent flooding like this with a ndw flood

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Commissioner delivering a more holistic solution, looking `t river

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catchments as a whole. Something that people

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of Yalding argue was needed Yvette, what are the Governlent

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and Environment Agency saying today? The Government has said that there

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is no need for organisation`l change. It takes a long-terl,

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strategic approach in protecting the nation from flooding. Already it is

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implementing some of the recommendations in the report. The

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Environment Agency meanwhild says that more than half a million homes

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are better protected than they were back in 2003. That will not mean

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anything to the people of Y`lding, they want action rather than words.

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They want more people to follow the farmer Peter Hall and have holistic

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measures to soak up the watdr. An appeal after theives ste`l

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the dog of a severly autisthc teenager, his family say

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the animal was a lifeline Aid agencies and refugee groups say

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migrants desperate to get to UK will continue to make hazardous

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journeys trying Yesterday, a migrant was picked up

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by a Border Force cutter eight miles off the Kent coastline

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in an inflatable kayak. In what is believed to be the first

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solo attempt by a refugee to cross the Channel,

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reports suggest he had been living in the so-called Jungle

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migrant camp in Calais. Tonight the MP for Dover saxs

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closing the Jungle was not only the right thing to do but the only

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thing to do. Our Special Correspondent

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Colin Campbell reports. Clutching their belongings hour by

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hour, hundreds of young migrants this morning left behind thd now

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dusty, barren site known as Calais's jungle. They boarded coaches and

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travelled to reception centres across northern France. Homd Office

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officials were on every coach, assessing the migrant's eligibility

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to come to England. Many sax they have family in Britain and that the

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UK remains their destination of choice. I am going to England UK.

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Why do you want to go to thd UK Because my families in the TK. Your

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families in the UK? Yes. Yotr brother? I want to stay herd. The

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reality is that these peopld have been here for a year. These people

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are still coming, we have not solve anything. We have not solve the

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Calais problem. We have not answered the question of why are so lany

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people on the move and had ` wee treat them? Yesterday someone was

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helped while he was trying to cross the Channel on a kayak. Increasingly

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desperate measures to break into Britain, in recent weeks in a bust

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always have been discovered in trucks in the south-east. The

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Government have said that that track the French Government have said that

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they have done well with cldaring the Jungle migrant camp. Thhs will

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enable people to claim asyltm. In Kent there are concerns that the

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French need to do more. We have got to end the Calais migrant... We have

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to make sure that people do not speak back to Calais. Tomorrow, the

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remaining 300 female migrants will be moved out. This signals the

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closure of the Calais jungld. Our reporter Peter has spent the

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last few days in Calais. He is there for us now. Peter, despite the

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concerns we have heard from aid agencies, RB French authorities

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confident that clearing the camp is going to put people off comhng to

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Calais? Well, the French authorities said today for the last fivd days

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since the Jungle has been cleared there have been no incursion in

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Newport. They have also said to day clearing the container camp of the

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youngsters, that has also bden sick -- successful. Many people being

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sent to centres all over Fr`nce 16 total. If you travel around Calais

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denied, there are very few ligrants on the street. In fact, it hs

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difficult to... Oh, dear. Sorry about that, we lost Peter there

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The Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, will hold talks today

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with the Prison Officers Association about increasing levels of violence

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and suicides in jails across England and Wales.

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Over the weekend what's described as a rampage

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at Lewes Prison forced officers to retreat to safety.

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A group of West Sussex MPs have met with the Secretary

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of State to demand emergencx funding for schools.

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Last month, head teachers h`nded a letter to ten Downing Strdet,

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warning that schools would be forced to reduce their opening hours

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and increase class numbers if they weren't given more loney.

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The family of a severely autistic teenager

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who is unable to speak say they fear for his long-term

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health after the dog which helped him communicate was stolen.

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19-year-old Sam Hornshaw from Cranbrook,

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who needs round the clock c`re, has had the Patterdale

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His family believe the progress he's made in that time

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Briohny Williams has been to meet them.

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Sam Horn Shaw and spider RA team. The seven-year-old dog is more than

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just a pet and as part of hhs his daily routine. He acts as a calming

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influence. Since spider was stolen, Sam has not been sleeping properly

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and is finding it hard to cope. He is really missing. And Sam hs

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actually finding that very difficult. We have had a few

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challenging behaviours and hf you broken doors. A lot of sleepless

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nights for Sam. A lot of getting out in the night and coming down and

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checking things. A little bht of compulsive behaviour, OCD txpe

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patterns. There are around 700, 00 people in the UK living with autism.

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And for some, animals can e`se social anxiety and act as a

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reassuring companion. It can minimise stress levels. And it can

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give somebody someone else to look after and have responsibility for.

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It has been nearly two weeks since Spider was last seen here in bread

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reforest. Kent Police say they are making enquiries, but as yet they

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have not found a suspect. The family have spent hours searching, putting

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up posters and clean on sochal media for a return. If you get a dog that

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formed a special bond with people with communication difficulties it

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is such a blessing. It is jtst wanting to have that back in our

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lives. The uncertainty in not knowing what happened to Sphder is

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consuming the family. Sam whll have to struggle on.

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Police are being urged to clamp down on people driving on mobile phones

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after many people were seen in just half an hour. In one shocking

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incident, police stopped a driver who was actually watching a film on

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a laptop. Also into nights programme...

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MUSIC PLAYS Pixie Geldof on the family

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tragedies that have shaped her And after a frosty start, another

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dry, bright, called today for tomorrow. I will have the ddtails

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for you in the forecast latdr in the programme.

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He says he is known as other residents in Brighton as thd

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self-styled oldest gay in the village. He has been fighting for a

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serious cause. Male homosexuality was illegal

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from 1533 and people faced the death It was finally decriminalisdd

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in private in England in 1967, but the age of consent wasn't

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lowered to 16 until 2001. The Government announced pl`ns to

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announce pardons for gay men to have pardons. But George Montagud

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believes that the Government should be apologising. Today he took his

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fight to Downing Street. Now in his 90s and married

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to his partner of 20 years, George Montague says he's

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a lucky man. But he like thousands

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of other old men remains a But in my day, if you did that,

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you were importuning for an immoral This afternoon, he went

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to Downing Street to deliver a petition asking

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for an official apology. The law banning homosexuality

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was scrapped in 1967 and last month the Government

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announced its own Turin law, named after the famous World War HI Code

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breaker which will pardon g`y men convicted of offences which have

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since been abolished. They shouldn't have ever given Alan

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Turing a pardon. Controversially, those

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still living will have to apply and the law change is unlikdly

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to help George himself. The 1967 act only made sexu`l acts

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between two men With no gay social scene

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and living a double life with a wife and family, George s`ys

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he and many others were forced to meet in public places

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and risk prosecution. The criminal justice system have

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plenty of laws to draw on to prosecute certainly g`y and by

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men who were simply chatting each There were plenty of case

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law, playing clothes police officers in sting opdrations

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hanging out against pubs just to A gay man who came up to hil

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just to chat him up. Because he could arrest him

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for soliciting The Government says it

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understands and supports thd intentions of the petition, but

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believes its pardon scheme hs the best way of righting

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historic wrongs for gay men. George though is hopeful he'll

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get his apology for As the daughter of Bob

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Geldof and Paula Yates, Pixie Geldof was always likdly

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to have an unusual childhood. But at the age of ten her idyllic

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childhood in Faversham was shattered when she suffered the awful tragedy

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of losing her mum Then two years ago, her big

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sister Peaches was also found dead, at her home in Wrotham

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also from a drugs overdose. Now Pixie has turned some

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of her grief into music, crdating Pixie Geldof, model

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and singer in a band. Now releasing her debut

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solo album I'm Yours. The 26-year-old has lived

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through the death of her mother and sister

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to heroin overdoses. She says recording the albul

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gave her relief of her I don't believe that there

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is a therapy for that. Or that anything can be lessened

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by songwriting in But, yes, I think it's

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good to get it out. But I don't think it

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can ever come out. The third daughter of Bob Gdldof

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and Paul Yates, Pixie, lost her mother

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to heroin when she was just 11 years Her sister, peaches, died

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at her home in Bruton two ydars ago Her sister, peaches, died

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at her home in Wrotham two xears ago after losing her battle

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to drug addiction. On the new album, Twin Thing

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explores Pixie's regret that she didn't instinctively know her

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sister's life is in jeopardx. It's anything that

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I've heard from many a twin and in many films and hn many

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stories that twins can feel each At mass distances or can drdam

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about each other and be likd, There is not one part of me that

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doesn't long for that. Pixie Geldof says her

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writing is influenced by She says her style

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is soft, gentle and Pixie says she is working on a tour

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and hopes to eventually Outside of the Medway towns, it it

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is probably no Tracey Emin, Billy Childish and jazz

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organ maestro James Taylor are but a few of the names

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with creative roots And an art show this week c`lled

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Made in Medway nods It's being shown in a curiots art

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conclave behind the bustle It is an artist oasis just ` few

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streets of Medway's busiest streets. They are at work at the Art Centre

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in the heart of Chatham. A gathering point for artists and all sorts

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That adversity of all peopld working here is extremely great. From

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Potters to theatre people to Julie 's two fine artists. Whether it was

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Tracy M in who went to colldge here or her one-time boyfriend Bhlly

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childish whose career has bden based here, the urban streets of Chatham,

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Rochester and jailing and h`ve a legacy in art and industry that

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continues today. It gives a platform to a lot of artists. It was set up

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by a charitable foundation with the aim of helping to support artists

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and to regenerate Medway's cultural heritage. I didn't know it was here

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until about 18 months ago. H had to survive skulk along the strdet

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thinking where is it. As unhty turn the corner, you see the treds and

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everything. It is a little world away. There is a lot of arthsts

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here. I think the community itself is starting to really grow `nd I

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think when you can put a show like this on, it just shows the diversity

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of the talent that we have. Made in Medway is free to come and browse

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all this week and there is `lso the chance of seeing and talking to

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artists and craftspeople at work. There is a buzz here that they hope

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will make Medway a brighter place. Every year there is a great year of

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interest in who will be burnt at the bonfire.

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The Edenbridge guy has been revealed and its Donald Trump.

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The US presidential candidate has been made

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into an effigy for the 2016 Edenbridge bonfire celebrathons

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and he will be burned on thd bonfire on Saturday November the 5th.

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Stephanie Beacham has been a familiar face

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on television for decades, starring in the likes

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But now the actress is taklhng on the role of royalty.

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She's playing the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret,

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Mark Sanders is at the Devonshire Park Theatre tonight.

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Mark, what can we expect from the play?

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Oh, works. Your sable. Stephanie Beecham is soap opera royalty. From

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Dynasty to now the real thing. The house of Windsor. She is pl`ying

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Princess Margaret says. She was Diana before Diana. She was the

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eight girl. She was on the cover of every magazine. She was pethte

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perfection, which unfortunately by the time I get to play her hs not

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the case. There are many film stars like her, you know. People who were

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it girls and then came out of it. It is very hard to be out of the

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limelight. As for Stephanie Beecham, she is most Ranger in the lhmelight.

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She was on our screens on Tdnko in the 80s. And of course in Dxnasty.

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You just are worried that you will get scrambled egg on your frock

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There are only real people hn there. One of the nicest jobs I evdr did

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was frankly Coronation Stredt because I wore my eye computes the

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whole time. I didn't have two where my high heels. I think I totched a

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nerve. I seem to get the spoilt girls. I don't know why. And now you

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will be spoilt because you `re royalty. Come and watch. Wh`t do

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they think of Princess Marg`ret Flamboyant. Thought she was very

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good. Most of us of a certahn age have a view of what she was about.

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What was she about in your view Herself really. Having a good time.

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What she really like that? Did she really drink that much whiskey? The

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Princess undone is at the Ddvonshire Park until Thursday. It sounds

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intriguing. It has been gloriously sunny out there today but vdry cold.

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More of the same. Colder tolorrow. We are going to hold onto clearer

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skies as we go through the night. Colder than last night in moral

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spots. We are respecting telperature is to go below zero. Even in towns

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and cities. One or 2 degrees. It will be a frosty and from the start

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to the night. We're still not this area of high pressure. Another

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glorious cold day. As we he`d through the afternoon, at the most

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part the damages will struggle to get out of single figures. Highs of

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ten or 11 degrees. A very lhght wind. The change we will expect to

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see as we look towards Frid`y. We have gotten area of low pressure.

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Earnestly, we will be dealing with that. And just dropping to `round

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six or seven. Heading towards Friday, it is a cold front. Behind

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it it will be much colder. For Friday itself it is wet. Thd

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temperatures will be around 11 or 12 degrees. It will feel colder than

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that because of the strength of the winds. As we move forward, ht is

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colder air that we have got. Bonfire night, particular the on Saturday,

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there is the risk of the odds shower. Dry day at two. Makd the

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most of it, it will be glorhous Rain, rain go away. That is about it

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for us. We will back at eight o'clock. And at 1030. I will see

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them. I will see tomorrow. Good night.

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Hello and welcome to the One Show with Matt Baker

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Tonight we're talking childhood - and asking how things have changed

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