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Hello I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today. In tonight's

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programme: They have lost control. The referee and the officials have

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lost control. It has turned Ulley. A brawl on the pitch and red cards

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for five players. -- ugly. Warnings that the dry weather could lead to

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a spate of forest fires. Remember Swinley? Well the Fire Brigade say

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don't let this happen again. cervical cancer survivor now

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supporting other women dealing with the disease. At that point the

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tears start rolling. He said your best chance is surgery. And reading

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and writing in the workplace the support needed for those who lack

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confidence. It equals the most red cards handed out at any English

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football game and tonight football officials are investigating a huge

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punch-up that erupted between two sides after the game had ended. The

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match at Bradford saw Crawley Town win 2-1, but no-one could have

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predicted the scenes that followed. These are the players involved. The

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three Bradford players - Andrew Davies, Luke Oliver and goalkeeper

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Jon McLaughlin - were unusually sent off in the dressing room by

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referee Ian Williamson, who dished out the same treatment to Crawley

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pair, Kyle McFadzean and substitute Claude Davis. Our reporter Sean

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Killick has been following the story. These banners in the town

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show the civic pride that the club's success has brought the town

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in putting it on the national map. But today it finds itself in the

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headlines for the wrong seasons -- reasons after we saw the other side

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of the red Dells. This was the scene a mass brawl between players

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from both sides. Officials and stewards tried to restrain players,

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all described by the local commentator. It's all got really

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nasty. They have lost control. The referee and the officials have lost

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control, the police have got involved. Then the referee went

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into the dressing room and showed five players the red card. This was

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the reaction from the Crawley manager last night. My players have

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stood up for each other. That is what we tell them to do. Today

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Steve Evans was back in Sussex and in more reflective mood. It wasn't

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nice. I didn't see all of it. I have seen more today, looking at

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the pictures of what went on. Not very good, but it does take away

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some of the glamour and some of the positiveness about the performance

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and the result. In the town, there was condemnation of the players

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involved. They're on the money they're on, I wouldn't be able to

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do that in my job. I would be booted off the site. It is

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disgraceful. They should be ashamed. It is not showing a good example.

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If they can't play without fighting, they should pack it up. During the

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match five Crawley players were booked, but the team won to put

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them back in an automatic promotion spot. But this match will be

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remembered more for what happened after the final whistle than before

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it. The club faces a disciplinary fine of up to �10,000. Perhaps the

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greater penalty will come in having two players suspended for up to

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three or four games, as the club pushes for promotion to League One.

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Chris with will be with us later with all of the sport. Our wildlife

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could be at risk if the dry spell continues. That's the message from

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the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service who say the unusually warm

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weather combined with a lack of rain has increased the risk of

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grassland and woodland fires. Last May more than 200 acres were

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destroyed in the Swinley Forest Fire. Our reporter Joe Campbell is

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there live tonight. Just look at this toe scars are still here, much

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of Swinley forest was reduced to charcoal when the flames swept

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through herement -- here. But and even as they start to repair the

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damage, there are concerns as the sun continues, the flames could be

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back not just here, but across the south. They're still clearing the

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stumps from last year's fire. But as the sun beat down, it was what

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lies ahead that prayed on the minds of those who run the force. -

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forest. We Daid training exercise, because the risk of fire is at its

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greatest. We will be out with our rangers making sure that everything

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is OK. But we're praying for rain. Memories of the fire are burnt into

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the minds of those who come here. For some, it was a wake up call.

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Makes you realise how fragile its. It is frightening how quickly it

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spread and how big it got. We're always careful any way and if it's

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a warning to people, all well and good. As temperatures have risen,

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so have visitor numbers and the risk of further fires. We're not

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scaremongering, incidents in Berkshire have already occurred,

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weather-related and they were not significant. I know there are other

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fire services who have also experienced similar incidents. But

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what we're saying is go out and enjoy yourself, but perhaps be more

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aware of what the weather can bring. As long as the forest remains try,

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the threat of fire, well that will continue. So what row - what are

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the Fire Brigades saying? Well there are Three things to do. First,

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concerns cigarette and matches. Make sure they are out before you

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discard them and don't throw them from your car. Then they say, look

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at things like barbecues, make sure you only have them in properly

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designated areas and glass bottles, make sure they don't get discarded

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where they can act as a plag fig glass and getting the -- magnifying

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glass and getting the flames going. If you come across a fire, ring 999

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so they can tackle the flames. Thank you. Meanwhile, fire crews on

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the Isle of Wight have been tackling a fire on shrub land. It

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broke out at Sandown this afternoon. Around 20 fire fighters are

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tackling the blaze. It's a disease which is preventable, but cervical

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cancer continues to claim lives. Every three hours a woman is

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diagnosed with cervical cancer. And every day around three women in the

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UK die from it. Now, in a bid to raise awareness and help those

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affected, a support group is being set up by a woman from Hampshire

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who has overcome the disease. Briony Leyland reports. Four years

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ago Laura Singaravaloo was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She

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was 26. She had a baby daughter and hoped to have more children, but

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the treatment she needed was radical and life changing.

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surgeon was blunt, he said, Laura, the best chance is surgery. He said

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this type of cancer you can't mess about W -- with. I said I would

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like more children. He said that is a huge risk you will be taking. At

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that point, the tears start and he said your best chance is surgery.

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The treatment -- Laura's treatment was successful but physically

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draining and emotionally isolating. Now, with the help of a charity,

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she's set up a support group to help other women facing cervical

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cancer. I had my husband and parents around, but at times they

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would break down and me going through it seeing them being

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affected was hard. It is nice for the woman coming here. To have that

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outlet where they can go away from their family and friends, have a

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cry and a natter and say what they want to say without offending

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anyone or upsetting anyone. Cervical screening can pick up

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early signs of abnormalities before cancer develops. The high profile

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case of Jade Goody, who died from cervical cancer, encouraged many

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women to get checked out, but now numbers have dipped again. Some is

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down to embarrassment, or fear of the procedure. Many women think it

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is a test for cancer, but it is a test to prevent cancer. Our surveys

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told us that GP surgery opening times can be a problem, as can

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flexibility in the work place. Laura hopes to raise awareness and

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show by example that the disease can be overcome and life enjoyed.

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So very positive now. Anything we want to do in life, we try and get

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on and do it. None of us know what it around the corner. I'm fortunate

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to be here. Laura Singaravaloo ending that report by Briony

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Leyland. To find out more about her support group you can go to the

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website for Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, that's www.jostrust.org.uk.

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An historic Dunkirk Little Ship, based in Shoreham Harbour, has been

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saved from the scrap heap thanks to a �900,000 restoration grant. It

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means Challenge will be able to take part in the 75th anniversary

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commemorations of Operation Dynamo, which saw Allied troops rescued

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from the beaches of Dunkirk in 1940. Still to come in this evening's

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South Today: Hopefully we have a weather forecast. This is the life.

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We could get used to itment we're warmer than some European

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destinations, but will it last? 71-year-old man has pleaded guilty

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to producing cannabis at his home in West Sussex. Alan Bradbury,

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admitted producing 1.8 kilos of cannabis at his bungalow in Bognor

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Regis. At the hearing at Chichester Magistrates his wife Eileen pleaded

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not guilty. Mr Bradbury will be sentenced in May. His wife's case

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will be sent to the Crown Court for trial. Six people have been taken

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to hospital with burns after coming into contact with an industrial

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cleaning substance in Eastleigh. The five men and one woman needed

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treatment after finding a crystallised substance in the back

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of a lorry at a depot. Fire and ambulance crews were called this

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morning and the material was identified as an industrial

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cleaning product. Closing police stations and cutting budgets will

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lead to a crime wave in the South. That was the claim by the Shadow

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Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, visiting Southampton this afternoon.

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18 stations are being closed in Hampshire and more than 450 police

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officers will be taken off the front line as the force struggles

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to cope with 20% budget cuts. Our Political Editor, Peter Henley, is

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with me now. Labour visited a police station that was closing.

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Was anyone in? No the fronts desk is closed. The police say you don't

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need countser staff to deal with a procession of drunks, you can run

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the phone number. So a big closed sign and Labour say these budget

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cuts are causing more crime across the country. Although they admit

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they would have tried to spend less themselves. It is good for the

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police to make efficiencies, but their budgets are being cut by 20%.

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It is a huge cut and we're losing 16 thousand police officers and

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here we are seeing police station close and hundreds of police

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officers going and the local police have no choice, this is the scale

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of what the Government is doing. What does the Government say?

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Basically they say the police should be able to cope and they

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will have to get on wit. The policing minister is a Sussex MP.

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There is going to be well over 3,000 police officers in Hampshire.

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The force is protecting neighbourhood policing and

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maintaining visibility and crime is still coming down. For Labour, who

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bequeathed the country this deaf e deficit to complain that savings

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have to be made is pretty rich. police are caught in the political

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cross fire. Labour say they are being put in a difficult position.

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But we're going to get elections for police and crime commissioners

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in November. So it won't just be the police and politicians argue,

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we will gate vote on what the priorities should be. Thank you. A

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new road surface is being laid this evening on the lifting sections of

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Poole's Twin Sails Bridge. The �37 million structure was due to open

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to traffic earlier this month, but that's been delayed due to cracks

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in the road surface. Poole Council says that, provided the repair work

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is successful, it plans to open the bridge in early April. Workers at a

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charity for disabled people in North Hampshire are producing

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thousands of biscuit tins for the Diamond Jubilee. Enham Trust based

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near Andover is packaging the final 7,000 tins which will be presented

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to every member of the British Armed Forces on active duty.

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They've been commissioned by Fortnum and Mason. 15,000 tins are

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already on their way to troops in Afghanistan. It's estimated that

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five million adults in Britain can't read or write properly. For

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many, learning whilst at work is the best opportunity to improve

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skills, but little research has been done on the most effective way

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to deliver this kind of training. City Clean in Brighton have been

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running literacy classes for their employees for nearly a decade and

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it's hoped they could provide the model for other businesses to

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follow. Mark Norman reports. Workers who struggle with reading

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and writing can be paid less, have fewer opportunities and often lack

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confidence. Getting through those barriers isn't easy. I didn't

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consider myself academic, I didn't consider myself able to pursue

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anything to do with that. You are doing manual work and you think,

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I'm good at that, that is my sphere to work in. I thought, adult learn

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something doesn't mean a thing. I thought you learn at school, you

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learn at college and get to adulthood and it stops. It is hard

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to imagine not being able to read even the most basic signs. Research

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shows that five million adults have a reading age of nine or lore. Work

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wers reading and writing problems earn about 11% less than their

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colleagues. But the statistics could be worse. We don't know a lot

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about the work place. Because the problem goes hidden. Because people

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in the work place, if they struggle with it, they tend to adopt coping

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skills and don't always ask for help. It is not known the extent of

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the problem. People watching would be shocked to hear some students

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don't know order of the letters of the alphabet and can't even fill in

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a form. For a decade, Brighton council have offered the classes.

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Customer safrion in our services has leapt to 82%. - satisfaction.

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We have taken out �1.7 million out of service. There is a direct cash

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out. There is a much longer term benefit us to. The scheme is now

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being regard as a potential model for other around the country. And

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if you would like to improve your reading and writing skills, call

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the free BBC Helpline on 0800-150- 950. Give them your postcode and

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they'll find the nearest class to where you live. The water

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Winchester - Minister was in Winchester here to remind people

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take care of rivers. More than a million pounds is being spent on

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educating people to look after the area. Students in Eastleigh have

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built a section of a ship using the same techniques as Titanic's

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engineers. The project is one of a number of events marking 100 years

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since the Titanic sink. Shipbuilding, Edwardian style.

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These pupils have spent three week constructing a replica of part of

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Titanic's bow. Like the Titanic, it is held together by rivets, more

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than three million were used in the Titanic. You realise how much hard

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work the people did, how much effort they put into make the ship.

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And how much technology's progressed. Some researchers argue

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it was the quality of the metal rivets that may have led to the

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ship sinking. The project has allowed students to cam minute such

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questions in new ways. -- examine. It helps the understanding and

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engages students that may not want to engage with the history. It is

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hoped the bow will be ready to be painted in a month and once

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finished it will be kept within the school grounds. And in two weeks,

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April 10th, we have got a special South Today live from the new

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museum in Southampton that has that exhibition on the Titanic there.

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And that is in fact the day that the Titanic sailed from Southampton

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a hundred years ago. Join us for a special programme then. Now to

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sport. Chris is here. What a brawl on a football pitch among the

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players. This was Crawley playing Bradford. Crawley won, but have you

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ever seen scenes like that. It is some of worst on pitch brawl I have

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seen in ten years of covering football. But the interesting thing,

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they got the red cards in the dressing room. I have never heard

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of that before. The referee dos into the dressing room and takes

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players aside. Well we can see the goals, but first at the bottom of

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Championship. Pompey were heading towards the last chance saloon, in

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their battle to stay in the Championship. And their players

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rose to the challenge, sweeping aside a Hull team chasing a play-

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off place. Portsmouth manager labelled this win as the best

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performance of his stay. This was their game in hand and they got a

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great start from Maguire. They made great start from Maguire. They made

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sure of the win from Ward. Born mouth marked their first game since

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mouth marked their first game since Lee Braddy's sacking with a draw.

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And Malone doubled their lead. But then Stevenage pulled one back and

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before half time they got back level as both wick scored a long

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level as both wick scored a long overshadowed by the brawl. But

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Crawley went ahead. Alexander netted the winner 14 minute from

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the end. Aldershot marked the 209 anniversary since the liquidation

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of the old club with some former players. And they then beat Bristol

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players. And they then beat Bristol Rovers. Demolition work got

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underway today at Southampton's training ground, as part of a

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multi-million pound upgrade to the club's Academy set-up. Saints

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chairman Nicola Cortese was on hand to see the latest phase of the

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project, which includes building state of the art facilities for

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both on and off the pitch. It's all part of the plan for Saints to gain

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the highest level of Academy status in this country, and is expected to

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take 16 months to complete at a cost of around �15 million. We have

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put in the planning, that is a building which would serve what we

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wanted to do. With a view to becoming a - an academy we had to

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change things. Investment has increased. If we can keep bringing

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through the young lads, it is going to be great for the club. And I can

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assure you he didn't do any digging in that crane! Dorset-based

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windsurfer Nick Dempsey was forced to settle for a silver medal, at

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the World Championships in Cadiz in Spain. Strong winds of 35 knots

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caused the postponement of the final day's racing, meaning he was

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denied the chance to challenge leader Julien Bontemps for the

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title. Dempsey will now focus on the Olympics in Weymouth and

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Portland and is hoping to improve on a fourth place finish in Beijing.

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Team GB's Women's Handball Team has been in Surrey to undergo some

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unusual training, ahead of the Olympics this summer. The ladies

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certainly proved they were no pushover during the gruelling tasks

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set for them by some rather unlikely competitors, as Nancy

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Jackson reports. Proving they're no walk over, the women's hand ball

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team is trying a new training technique. They hope the sport can

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learn from the more well established rugby and are taking on

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Harlequins. It is good to come out and see that is how tough you have

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to be. And especially against these big men! At at their home, they

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look more impressive. There has been a 6 hundred% increase in the

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number of people playing hand ball in the last three years. The rugby

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lads didn't want to miss the action. You can see why it is an Olympic

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event. It is so fast and best of luck to the girls. The plan is we

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get the whole of the UK and Britain into hand ball so they can capture

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it and want the play it. The team hopes this training will give tit

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killer instinct - it the killer in stipbgt it needs for the Olympics.

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And finally, Guildford Flames will look to claim their first piece of

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silverware of the season tonight. They take a 6-3 lead into the

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second leg of the League Cup Final against Sheffield Steelers. That

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match is an 8 o clock face-off at the Guildford Spectrum and children

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get in free. And London Irish have said their Samoian international

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has signed a new contract. And now fabulous photographs you have been

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fabulous photographs you have been sending in. Warm and sunny weather

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this was take non-Poole by John House. And at Barton common, this

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is a bee out and about. And looking for food and shade at Emsworth that

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from George Andrews. That is a nice one. We saw her earlier, she was

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all relaxed, laid back, I have no idea whether we will get her here

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for the weather. Reham are you still in the sunshine? Yes. I'm on

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a solartastic day like this, a spring sizzler, what do you do, but

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drive into the sun set. Here are the graphics. We have done nicely

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today. You can see from the satellite that the skies have

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remained clear and that is the scene through tonight. We were

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warmer than Paris and Brussel, highs of 21 Celsius. Tonight, lows

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down to four Celsius in town and cities and some areas that did have

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a bit of frost last night will again see a touch of frost. As we

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head into tomorrow morning, that sunshine will get going rapidly and

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by 8 o' clbg, we're looking at temperatures around seven or eight

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Celsius. It is a much warmer day the further west you are. We are

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looking at highs that are impressive for the time of year.

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Almost similar to today. We're lacking at highs of 21 Celsius. So

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it is a very warm day and we have one more day after Thursday to

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enjoy this sunshine and the weather temperatures, before we begin our

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descent. So as we head towards Thursday evening there will be more

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cloud, drifting into the far north and east. It is a milder night. So

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six to seven Celsius by dawn. And Friday, we will have a bit more

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cloud, particularly to the east. But many of us will enjoy another

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day of sunshine and a high of 19 Celsius. So Thursday and Friday,

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enjoy the sunshine, because then the slippery, slippery down hill

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descent into temperature around 12 or 14 dus for Saturday and Sunday.

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It is a brie story for the weekend, but cloudier and cooler. Thank you.

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You're on a quick get aaway. I will. Do you want to join me after the

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programme? I'm gieing you five minutes. -- giving you five minutes.

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You haven't seen her driving. has been a special delivery on a

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farm no Dorset. A ewe there has given birth - five healthy lambs.

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That is a rare achievement I'm told. Mum and the lambs at Rempstone Farm

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