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independent Scotland. That is all from the News at six, so | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
think about in a Tom Hepworth to Kayla | :00:00. | :00:11. | |
tonight, we go inside Broadmoor as the Victorian building is prepared | :00:12. | :00:17. | |
to make way for a secure, modern hospital. | :00:18. | :00:24. | |
Nearly ?1 million is spent by one hospital which has significantly `` | :00:25. | :00:29. | |
consistently failed to meet waiting times. | :00:30. | :00:34. | |
There are concerns that watercress may be damaging our chalk rivers. | :00:35. | :00:40. | |
There are aware of it up but nowhere to go. Sir Malcolm Campbell's record | :00:41. | :00:57. | |
breaking Sunbeam. `` all waved up but nowhere to go. | :00:58. | :01:02. | |
It has housed some of the most infamous names in British criminal | :01:03. | :01:04. | |
history. But now Broadmoor hospital is preparing to close its doors and | :01:05. | :01:08. | |
move to a new, purpose`built facility. Our reporter Ben Moore has | :01:09. | :01:11. | |
been granted rare access to the inside of the world's best`known | :01:12. | :01:18. | |
psychiatric hospital. It was the world's first high | :01:19. | :01:24. | |
security hospital. For 150 years or more has been the place where the UK | :01:25. | :01:29. | |
has sent its most dangerous and most disturbed. This is still a working | :01:30. | :01:35. | |
world and it reflects the Victorian attitude that patients here were | :01:36. | :01:41. | |
more like prisoners. The boards are to Bickley designed as a T. A long | :01:42. | :01:48. | |
corridor and at the end a shorter corridor. `` typically designed. | :01:49. | :01:57. | |
Patients here suffer severe mental illness. Some have been responsible | :01:58. | :02:01. | |
for the most notorious crimes in British history. Peter Sutcliffe, | :02:02. | :02:07. | |
the Yorkshire Ripper, who killed 13 women, has called this home for 32 | :02:08. | :02:12. | |
years. Gangster Ronald Kray and Charles Bronson have all `` also | :02:13. | :02:19. | |
passed through the wards. It is now home to 196 patients, most of whom | :02:20. | :02:23. | |
will be ready for life outside at some point. This is a typical | :02:24. | :02:30. | |
patient's room and it is small, secure, and in the past has provided | :02:31. | :02:36. | |
an but unity of the patients to self harm. When you consider that the | :02:37. | :02:42. | |
average stay of a patient is six years, it really isn't suitable. So | :02:43. | :02:47. | |
the first sod of earth on the new site has been cut. The | :02:48. | :02:51. | |
state`of`the`art high security institution will stand in the shadow | :02:52. | :02:56. | |
of the vast grade two listed buildings but will now be sold off | :02:57. | :03:06. | |
to help pay the ?242 million bill. It is a variety of things, communal | :03:07. | :03:11. | |
facilities, possibly some flats, something the community will be | :03:12. | :03:16. | |
involved in. Are they going to sit well next to Broadway closed `` | :03:17. | :03:23. | |
Broadmoor? I think so. We need to break down the stigma. We can | :03:24. | :03:27. | |
rehabilitate these patients so they can give something back to society. | :03:28. | :03:33. | |
Patients will move into the new hospital in 2017 but at least one | :03:34. | :03:37. | |
thing will remain a constant ` they will still be able to enjoy this | :03:38. | :03:41. | |
view. The Royal Berkshire Hospital is to | :03:42. | :03:44. | |
spend almost ?1 million creating extra cubicles in its casualty | :03:45. | :03:47. | |
department to try to improve its waiting times. The government | :03:48. | :03:51. | |
expects 95% of patients going to A to be seen within four hours, but | :03:52. | :03:54. | |
the Redding hospital only hits this target a third of the time. `` | :03:55. | :04:01. | |
Reading. A health watchdog is now carrying out weekly checks on the | :04:02. | :04:04. | |
managers for signs of improvement. Here is Joe Campbell. | :04:05. | :04:12. | |
A few minutes outside the hospital, watching the convoy of ambulances, | :04:13. | :04:15. | |
and you can see this is a department under pressure. The emergency | :04:16. | :04:22. | |
department was designed to see approximate the 55,000 patients a | :04:23. | :04:27. | |
year, we are currently seeing over 100000 and we forecast an 8% up to | :04:28. | :04:35. | |
10% rise in patients year`on`year. In the last 21 months it has missed | :04:36. | :04:43. | |
its target 14 times. The overall number of people going to casualties | :04:44. | :04:47. | |
has remain `` remained steady but admissions has increased. The number | :04:48. | :04:55. | |
of elderly people gone has increased by 50%. The increased capacity will | :04:56. | :05:03. | |
make a better working environment and it will mean more timely service | :05:04. | :05:11. | |
for the patients. The problem can't simply be laid at the door of rising | :05:12. | :05:15. | |
admissions. Today it was revealed that doctors spend anything from 20 | :05:16. | :05:20. | |
to 45 minutes in putting the information into a computer. They | :05:21. | :05:27. | |
need to update GP records before patients can be sent home. It is the | :05:28. | :05:32. | |
latest in clearing beds that is responsible for up to half of the | :05:33. | :05:40. | |
missed targets. What worries me is that the more emphasis is placed on | :05:41. | :05:47. | |
these targets and figures the less emphasis is placed on the fact that | :05:48. | :05:53. | |
more money needs to go into the NHS. ?650 million has been made available | :05:54. | :05:59. | |
for helping them and this year we got over ?1 million to help with A | :06:00. | :06:18. | |
pressures. Union leaders say young people in | :06:19. | :06:21. | |
Wiltshire will suffer if cuts to youth services go ahead. Wiltshire | :06:22. | :06:25. | |
Council wants to save half a million pounds from its youth service budget | :06:26. | :06:28. | |
in the coming financial year. The union Unite says it has been told | :06:29. | :06:32. | |
one option is to close all of the authority's youth centres and make | :06:33. | :06:37. | |
nearly 150 staff redundant. Briony Leyland is in Salisbury tonight. | :06:38. | :06:44. | |
The youth centre in Salisbury is one of 24 across Wiltshire and it | :06:45. | :06:49. | |
provides a range of services from counselling, advice and a regular | :06:50. | :06:54. | |
job club and letting people get involved with arts and sport, but | :06:55. | :07:00. | |
the future is unclear. Wiltshire Council is about to begin a public | :07:01. | :07:03. | |
consultation about youth services. Options on the table include | :07:04. | :07:06. | |
outsourcing the service, retaining the service but making savings, | :07:07. | :07:09. | |
encouraging staff to take it on themselves and giving funding direct | :07:10. | :07:12. | |
to communities. The union Unite says there is a real possibility it will | :07:13. | :07:15. | |
result in youth centres being boarded up and young people with | :07:16. | :07:18. | |
nothing to do. What does Wiltshire Council say? | :07:19. | :07:25. | |
It says only around 8% of 13` to 19`year`olds access the council's | :07:26. | :07:30. | |
youth service. In a statement they told us... | :07:31. | :07:50. | |
And these kinds of changes are happening elsewhere? | :07:51. | :08:01. | |
Yes, in West Sussex youth services have already been affected by cut | :08:02. | :08:05. | |
tax. West Sussex County Council says it faces a tough economic climate | :08:06. | :08:08. | |
and the current proposal is to make further cuts of ?1.5 million, with | :08:09. | :08:11. | |
50 full`time posts going. The final decision on that will be made on | :08:12. | :08:15. | |
February 14. Here in Wiltshire, youth service staff will be briefed | :08:16. | :08:18. | |
on Friday and the public consultation will start next week. | :08:19. | :08:27. | |
Thank you. The government has given an extra ?7 | :08:28. | :08:31. | |
million to the Solent Enterprise Zone at Gosport. The aim is to | :08:32. | :08:35. | |
create new jobs, but it is not clear if the investment is a direct | :08:36. | :08:38. | |
response to the decision to end ship building in nearby Portsmouth. | :08:39. | :08:41. | |
Campaigners there say keeping work in the shipyard should be a | :08:42. | :08:44. | |
priority. This is from our political editor, Peter Henley. | :08:45. | :08:51. | |
There are generous tax breaks and plenty of room for businesses to | :08:52. | :08:56. | |
expand, so why has this enterprise zone been slow to take off? It used | :08:57. | :09:02. | |
to be HMS day dollars and it has been split into two `` three zones. | :09:03. | :09:09. | |
The southernmost area has been called the Gosport waterfront. It is | :09:10. | :09:14. | |
here the new money will be spent, upgrading and extending a road so | :09:15. | :09:19. | |
the land can be used for commercial units and housing. Local councillors | :09:20. | :09:22. | |
say the ?7 million announced today is welcome but more is needed. This | :09:23. | :09:28. | |
is money just for the roads, not to bring jobs in. It is no good just | :09:29. | :09:33. | |
improving the road if you don't improve the access into Gosport | :09:34. | :09:38. | |
itself. My fear is that millions of pounds will be spent on transferring | :09:39. | :09:42. | |
traffic jams. There was no question the roads are clogged but what `` | :09:43. | :09:48. | |
but mostly with people travelling away to work. The aim is to reverse | :09:49. | :09:55. | |
that. The site is capable of taking another 250 jobs. While 3500 jobs by | :09:56. | :10:01. | |
2026 is aid the minding target, I think it is achievable. `` a | :10:02. | :10:09. | |
demanding target. Is the prime Minister aware of a | :10:10. | :10:14. | |
commercial plan put forward today to build a number of specialist vessels | :10:15. | :10:19. | |
designed to revolutionise the industrialisation of the tidal | :10:20. | :10:23. | |
energy sector? I congratulate her for everything she has done in | :10:24. | :10:27. | |
recent weeks to highlight the importance of Portsmouth and all | :10:28. | :10:32. | |
matters maritime. I am aware of this interesting project. | :10:33. | :10:35. | |
Some believe the real need is to keep ship welding jobs. People will | :10:36. | :10:41. | |
be leaving their jobs `` losing their jobs over the next few months | :10:42. | :10:45. | |
and there will not be alternatives in terms of the naval base, in terms | :10:46. | :10:49. | |
of this new funding, because it will not have arrived, so in the | :10:50. | :10:52. | |
short`term people face real hardship. | :10:53. | :10:56. | |
The government is keen to move on from the dockyard decision. People | :10:57. | :11:01. | |
here point out that on the day of the vote for Scottish independence | :11:02. | :11:03. | |
the last voters will take their redundancy. | :11:04. | :11:09. | |
Still to come, Kris Temple will have the sport, and... | :11:10. | :11:15. | |
We take a look at Sir Malcolm Campbell's Sunbeam as it is fired up | :11:16. | :11:25. | |
for the first time in 50 years. You have heard of the phrase out of | :11:26. | :11:30. | |
the firing `` frying pan, into the fire. It might have special meaning | :11:31. | :11:35. | |
for residents of Ford in Sussex. Not long ago their residence was | :11:36. | :11:41. | |
earmarked for an eco`town but now it has been decided as the place for | :11:42. | :11:51. | |
waste burning station. It was once a World War II airfield | :11:52. | :11:55. | |
but now a new battle is being fought here. At a disused factory site, an | :11:56. | :12:02. | |
incinerator plant was proposed which would create 60 jobs and help West | :12:03. | :12:07. | |
Sussex meet its target of not sending any waste to landfill. | :12:08. | :12:12. | |
Residents are concerned about the effect of the admissions and | :12:13. | :12:18. | |
lorries. We will have two chimneys, 50 metres high. You will see that | :12:19. | :12:23. | |
from everywhere in the South Downs. It is massive overdevelopment. The | :12:24. | :12:28. | |
company says it will disperse traffic through two separate access | :12:29. | :12:32. | |
point and the emissions will be safe. Plants are designed to take | :12:33. | :12:41. | |
out of the emissions `` take out the omissions and the bodies we are | :12:42. | :12:47. | |
assessed by have both said these plants are suitable. Residents have | :12:48. | :12:54. | |
previously opposed plans for an eco`town development but their MP | :12:55. | :12:59. | |
insisted they are not NIMBYs. We don't object to small housing | :13:00. | :13:10. | |
developments or small developers, but we object to large projects such | :13:11. | :13:17. | |
as this in a rural area. The decision is expected in the next few | :13:18. | :13:31. | |
months. Wildlife and fish in some of | :13:32. | :13:34. | |
Europe's most important chalk rivers are set to benefit from new rules | :13:35. | :13:38. | |
about to be imposed on watercress growers. There is growing evidence | :13:39. | :13:41. | |
that phosphate used as a fertiliser has caused damage to some of | :13:42. | :13:43. | |
Hampshire's rivers. One of the region's biggest watercress growers | :13:44. | :13:46. | |
has already pledged it will take action to reduce the amount of | :13:47. | :13:49. | |
phosphates it releases into the environment. Steve Humphrey reports. | :13:50. | :13:53. | |
This is watercress. It is healthy and nutritious, particularly good in | :13:54. | :13:56. | |
salads and soups, but in recent years there has been growing concern | :13:57. | :14:01. | |
that the way it is grown as been causing damage to the wildlife and | :14:02. | :14:05. | |
plants in some of our most famous chalk rivers. The big issue is the | :14:06. | :14:10. | |
level of phosphate going into streams and rivers after it has been | :14:11. | :14:14. | |
used as a fertiliser by watercress growers. We see changes in the | :14:15. | :14:20. | |
communities, the plant communities in particular, which get back at it | :14:21. | :14:26. | |
with algae. It grows quickly and reduces the overall biodiversity. | :14:27. | :14:33. | |
One of the country's biggest producers, Vitacress Salads, has | :14:34. | :14:40. | |
already decided to take action in advance of the new regulations | :14:41. | :14:43. | |
limiting the amount of phosphates which can be released. We are simply | :14:44. | :14:49. | |
doing the right thing. We run a conservation trust at the University | :14:50. | :14:55. | |
of Southampton but told `` tells us that phosphates are damaging to | :14:56. | :15:02. | |
these chalk streams. I am delighted that they have come on board. We | :15:03. | :15:06. | |
have to replicate this right across the country. This is a valuable case | :15:07. | :15:14. | |
study but it has to be the same right across the country. To reduce | :15:15. | :15:22. | |
phosphate levels, Vitacress Salads is going to start recent `` re`site | :15:23. | :15:35. | |
`` recycling water around its plots. The new legislation will be | :15:36. | :15:38. | |
introduced at the end of March. Kris Temple, let's talk about | :15:39. | :15:46. | |
Saints. There have been some adverse headlines, training grounds and the | :15:47. | :15:52. | |
parting chief executives. But they have had a performance that will | :15:53. | :15:55. | |
encourage them. Previously only West Brom have stopped Arsenal winning | :15:56. | :15:59. | |
away from home in the Premier League. It gave the leaders plenty | :16:00. | :16:06. | |
to think about at Saint Mary 's. With Rickie Lambert injured, Sam | :16:07. | :16:09. | |
Gallagher was thrown into quite a game for his league debut and Saints | :16:10. | :16:20. | |
got off to an ideal start when the deadlock was broken on 20 minutes. A | :16:21. | :16:25. | |
slow start to the second half saw Saints relinquish the lead. The | :16:26. | :16:31. | |
gunners looked on course for their eighth win on a road when Sante | :16:32. | :16:43. | |
cause a beat the keeper. `` Sante cause all. But Adam Lallana made the | :16:44. | :16:49. | |
most of this opening. Arsenal played at the final ten minutes a man down | :16:50. | :17:02. | |
after this lunch `` lunge. Saints settled for a point when many | :17:03. | :17:07. | |
thought they deserved more. We did everything we could for a win but we | :17:08. | :17:13. | |
were playing against the top of the league so credit to us for holding | :17:14. | :17:17. | |
on. There was also a full programme of | :17:18. | :17:21. | |
matches in The Football League Show last might. Here is the best of the | :17:22. | :17:26. | |
action involving our clubs. In the Championship, Redding made it 12 | :17:27. | :17:35. | |
goals in two games. `` Reading made it. Adam Le Fondre | :17:36. | :17:42. | |
got the first to last night. After Blackpool pulled one back, he | :17:43. | :17:50. | |
completed his treble with Reading's four. | :17:51. | :17:54. | |
Bournemouth overcame atrocious conditions to beat Holland `` | :17:55. | :18:05. | |
Huddersfield. After this Huddersfield drew level through | :18:06. | :18:15. | |
Calum Woods but this came 18 minutes from the end. | :18:16. | :18:18. | |
Portsmouth recorded only their second away win of the season. Brian | :18:19. | :18:24. | |
Taylor lead's penalty was enough to give them the points. | :18:25. | :18:33. | |
Three cricketers from the South were in the England women's cricket team | :18:34. | :18:36. | |
who retained the Ashes against Australia in Hobart. Sussex's Sarah | :18:37. | :18:39. | |
Taylor hit an unbeaten half century, as England retained their version of | :18:40. | :18:43. | |
the urn with a nine`wicket T20 win. Another Sussex player, Arran | :18:44. | :18:46. | |
Brindle, was also in the side, along with Natalie Sciver of Surrey. No | :18:47. | :18:49. | |
such joy for the men's team in the first T20 international. Hampshire | :18:50. | :18:53. | |
spinner Danny Briggs was smashed for six by his former county colleague | :18:54. | :18:56. | |
Glenn Maxwell. Surrey's Jade Dernbach didn't fare much better, as | :18:57. | :19:06. | |
England lost by 15 runs. First details of the route of the | :19:07. | :19:09. | |
Queens Baton Relay around England this summer have been released | :19:10. | :19:13. | |
today. The relay is part of the build up to the Commonwealth Games | :19:14. | :19:17. | |
taking place in Glasgow in July, and passes through all 53 Commonwealth | :19:18. | :19:20. | |
member states. The baton will spend the day in Southampton on June | :19:21. | :19:24. | |
fourth ` two days later it will be in Oxford. More details on the | :19:25. | :19:27. | |
events, and how the public can get involved, will be released later in | :19:28. | :19:31. | |
the year. We will see plenty more of that thing, Clyde, the Commonwealth | :19:32. | :19:38. | |
Games mascot, over the course of the next few months. | :19:39. | :19:48. | |
There was a fair bit of excitement in Beaulieu today. A British car | :19:49. | :19:54. | |
that won the world land speed record three times was brought back to life | :19:55. | :20:00. | |
today. The engine of the Sunbeam, driven by | :20:01. | :20:04. | |
Sir Malcolm Campbell in the 1920s, had not been started for more than | :20:05. | :20:07. | |
50 years. Our transport correspondent Paul Clifton was | :20:08. | :20:08. | |
there. A noise that has not been heard from | :20:09. | :20:16. | |
more than half a century. This is in essence an aeroplane engine on four | :20:17. | :20:26. | |
wheels. It took three land speed records. The car was left to decay. | :20:27. | :20:34. | |
20 years later it looked like this, little more than scrap metal, but it | :20:35. | :20:40. | |
was restored. Here is the last time the car moved under its own power, | :20:41. | :20:45. | |
at Goodwood in the 1960s. The engine later Luard and it has not been | :20:46. | :20:55. | |
driven since. `` later blew up. Now many parts have been made at the | :20:56. | :21:04. | |
National Motor Museum. It is a one`off engine so there are no | :21:05. | :21:09. | |
drawings or specifications. Hundreds of people came to watch this | :21:10. | :21:13. | |
landmark occasion, including several of Sir Malcolm Campbell's | :21:14. | :21:21. | |
descendants. He was incredibly brave. To hang onto that steering | :21:22. | :21:27. | |
wheel, no seat belt, no crash helmet, 150 mph in an open cockpit. | :21:28. | :21:35. | |
Today this 95`year`old car had to be pushed into place. The project is | :21:36. | :21:40. | |
not quite complete. The car did not move today but the plan is to have | :21:41. | :21:46. | |
it driving again within a couple of months. | :21:47. | :21:53. | |
A wonderful piece of history. Starting up the first time 50 years. | :21:54. | :21:59. | |
Onto the weather. Alexis is here and we are really looking forward to | :22:00. | :22:02. | |
Friday, aren't we? Guess what we have? Rain. We could | :22:03. | :22:11. | |
have another inch of rain fall unfortunately but we have some | :22:12. | :22:12. | |
weather pictures for you. More rain tonight and tomorrow. We | :22:13. | :22:32. | |
could have some heavy bursts tonight, showers or longer spells at | :22:33. | :22:38. | |
times, and maybe the odd wintry flake as well. A bit of sleep over | :22:39. | :22:46. | |
the Chilterns. Temperatures falling to a chilly two to three Celsius. | :22:47. | :22:51. | |
Perhaps down to one degree in the countryside. We are looking at a | :22:52. | :22:56. | |
damp start tomorrow, a messy, league picture for the start of the day, | :22:57. | :23:02. | |
but slowly improving, with dryer and perhaps brighter conditions | :23:03. | :23:06. | |
developing the southwestern areas through the afternoon. Breast is | :23:07. | :23:10. | |
best tomorrow, with the rain still hanging on the parts of | :23:11. | :23:16. | |
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. `` West is best. A cold feel to | :23:17. | :23:24. | |
things, similar to today, when we had rain showers through the day and | :23:25. | :23:30. | |
a cold easterly breeze. Through the night he showers and rainbow | :23:31. | :23:33. | |
gradually clear but there is the risk of ice on untreated roads and | :23:34. | :23:36. | |
pavements and some mist and fog patches as well. Temperatures down | :23:37. | :23:44. | |
to around 12 Celsius, perhaps freezing in the countryside. Haps | :23:45. | :23:49. | |
some patchy fog and I is to start the day on Friday. A dry, bright | :23:50. | :23:54. | |
start but it will not stay that way. Weather fronts coming in from the | :23:55. | :23:59. | |
Atlantic and with them strong gale force winds, particularly along the | :24:00. | :24:03. | |
south coast. We look at that southerly breeze increasing through | :24:04. | :24:07. | |
the day on Friday, with up to an inch of rain fall. The rest of the | :24:08. | :24:18. | |
week, tails along the south coast and perhaps some coastal flooding. | :24:19. | :24:24. | |
Strong winds along the south coast, gale force, bringing those quite big | :24:25. | :24:33. | |
waves. To the cost of `` the risk of flooding through the course of | :24:34. | :24:34. | |
Friday night and into Saturday. Bournemouth have signed Josh | :24:35. | :24:47. | |
O'Hanlon today. Just to let you know that tomorrow | :24:48. | :24:52. | |
night... Do you remember the laws about hogging the middle lane of the | :24:53. | :24:56. | |
motorists? We have got in touch with police forces and we will be finding | :24:57. | :25:01. | |
out Hani people have been prosecuted so far. Tomorrow night at half past | :25:02. | :25:07. | |
six. `` how many people have been prosecuted. Have a good evening. | :25:08. | :25:10. | |
Good night. 'The cost of living crisis goes | :25:11. | :25:34. | |
deep into people's lives, 'deep into the way | :25:35. | :25:39. | |
our country is run, 'deep into who our | :25:40. | :25:41. | |
country is run for. 'the solutions need | :25:42. | :25:45. | |
to be deep as well.' I opened a pub six years | :25:46. | :25:51. | |
ago in Hackney, about ten minutes' | :25:52. | :25:53. | |
walk from my house. One of the things that | :25:54. | :25:55. | |
really struck me was that most of the beers that we | :25:56. | :25:57. | |
sold weren't London beers. They were international beers, | :25:58. | :25:59. | |
UK beers, but from further afield. "Wouldn't it be really great | :26:00. | :26:02. | |
to open our own community brewery "right here in the heart of London, | :26:03. | :26:06. | |
in Hackney?" the genesis of the idea of | :26:07. | :26:08. | |
The Five Points Brewing Company In my speech in the | :26:09. | :26:14. | |
Labour Party Conference, I talked about the broken energy | :26:15. | :26:17. | |
market, and it was controversial - ..and we're going to do the same | :26:18. | :26:26. | |
when it comes to our banking system. | :26:27. | :26:30. |