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

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A second inquest begins into the military police officer found hanged

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in her barracks. Celebrating the return of her life

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savings ` the woman who was duped by conmen.

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And people are very in, and there is nothing worse than a clever

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criminal. Mike Hancock steps down from his

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senior council role, but did he jump before he was pushed?

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And ringing the changes ` the teenager who's breathing new life

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into an old favourite "We want some answers and we want some justice."

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The words of the sister of Anne`Marie Ellement as a second

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inquest into her death got underway today.

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"We want some answers and we want some justice." The words of the

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sister of Anne`Marie Ellement as a second inquest into her death got

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underway today. She was a Royal Military Police officer who was

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found hanged at Bulford Barracks on Salisbury Plain in 2011. The

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30`year`old Corporal had alleged she was raped by two servicemen but no

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charges were brought against them. Let's join Laura Trant outside the

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Coroner's Court in Salisbury. Why is a second inquest taking place?

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Anne`Marie's family and civil liberty have fought for a second

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inquest. They were unsatisfied with the first one which was held here in

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March of 2012. The inquest today heard that Anne`Marie Ellement was a

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corporal in the military police. A career and confidence were shattered

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after she claimed she was raped by two colleagues. Those allegations

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were investigated by the Royal military police, but no charges were

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brought. That, we had today, devastated her.

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What have the family had to say at the hearing?

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We heard that Anne`Marie Ellement was signed off, she was posted to

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Bulford Barracks weary campaign of bullying followed her. Heard from

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her mother, Alexandra, she said that in the months before her daughter

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died she noticed how she had lost her spark. She said you was on

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antidepressants and was suffering from panic attacks. She said she

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even said of her daughter, " Miss me you will not do anything stupid. " .

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She was found dead three days after her 30th birthday.

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Colleagues have also given evidence.

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We heard from corporal Derek Bennett. He played in a band with

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Anne`Marie. He said that from his perspective, welfare was

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nonexistent. He said she was so down it was like she was broken. He said

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she was treated differently. When she made a mistake, she was punished

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more. A new military and police enquiries being lodged into the

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legendary. The inquest continues. A children's nursery in Basingstoke

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that was closed following the arrest of a former member of staff will

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re`open tomorrow. The 22`year`old woman had worked at the Busy Bees

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nursery in Hatch Warren. She's been questioned on suspicion of assault

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and released on bail until March. Ofsted says the nursery has taken

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appropriate action to ensure children are safe, and can re`open

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while investigations are completed. A woman who had her life savings

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stolen in a banking scam is celebrating after being told she'll

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get her money back. Jenny Parkinson from Christchurch lost nearly

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?70,000 after fraudsters duped her into transferring the funds to their

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account. Now a bank has agreed to refund her. James Ingham has the

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story. On air with good news ` Jenny

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Parkinson told BBC radio listeners this morning how she felt when she

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heard she'd get her money back. Her nightmare began in June last year

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when she received a phone call telling her suspicious activity had

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been spotted on her bank account. She was advised to call the number

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on the back of her bank card, which she did, but the scammers kept the

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line connected to them. Thinking she was talking to Santander, she

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authorised her total balance to be moved to a new account. It was in

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fact an account set up by the fraudsters with Barclays. They then

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quickly transferred the money on. These people who are operating are

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very clever. There is nothing worse than a clever criminal. They

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actually undermine your confidence, they increase the anxiety. We know

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the ways to do it. After complaining to the Financial

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Omudsman Service, Barclays has agreed to refund the money without

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accepting liability. Jenny is lucky ` most people don't get their cash

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back. And worryingly, more people are being taken in by constantly

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changing scams. Just last week, Hampshire police received six

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reports alone. People are receiving plausible calls from a man clinging

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to be from the police. One man handed over jewellery because he

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believed it was needed for fingerprint testing.

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As we get more used to using Internet or telephone banking, it

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makes sense to be more cautious just before pressing the button if you

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are making any long transfers or handing over information. The simple

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rule of thumb is, if somebody contacts you and asks you to prove

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who you are, do not give them your information. Jenny is celebrating

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her result, but she's far more cautious now and wants others to

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learn from her costly mistake. The embattled Portsmouth MP Mike

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Hancock has stepped down from the ruling cabinet of the city's

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council, hours before a meeting to consider sacking him. Mr Hancock has

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been under pressure since the conclusions of an inquiry into

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allegations of inappropriate sexual advances to a female constituent

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were leaked. Ten days ago councillors voted to back him, even

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though he'd been kicked out of the Liberal Democrat Party by leader

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Nick Clegg. Our political editor Peter Henley joins us now from

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Portsmouth. It was a jump before he was pushed,

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and he managed to grab a lifeline from Portsmouth Liberal Democrats on

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the way out. The now independent MP and councillor Mike Hancock struck a

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deal that is a stitch up, according to a former colleague, councillor

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Eleanor Scott, who resigned in protest against what she said was a

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culture of Machell bullying. The way I've been spoken to or to my

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face and behind my back has been atrocious. The things I've

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witnessed, the way staff have been treated by fellow Cabinet members

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has been a very un`edifying sight. I think some of the behaviour I have

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seen is beneath us all. But there is another side to this.

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In his resignation letter Mike Hancock apologises for what he says

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is this artist that this has become. Strongly denies the

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allegations and says, " I have always been a fighter for the city I

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love. " yet ministration has agreed he can continue to go to meetings

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and they will not stand against them in the May elections... Orders

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Eleanor Scott make of that? It is not acceptable to me, and I do

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not think it should be acceptable to the Liberal Democrat party. My

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party, we fight and we win elections, that is what we are about

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and what we have been good at. I don't want to say that stop. You can

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give an individual, no matter how much service they have given to a

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party or a city, you can't give them preferential treatment. Everybody

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has got to be treated equally. At national level people are very

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frustrated by this. They have ordered Mike Hancock to take Liberal

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Democrat references off his website, but after 42 years of political

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life, he will not go quietly. The stories of radicalised British

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Muslims supporting terrorist groups abroad have made headlines here.

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Ifthekar Jaman from Portsmouth was killed fighting in Syria for a group

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linked to Al`Qaeda. Samantha Lewthwaite is wanted in connection

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with the Kenynan shopping mall attack. Tonight's Inside Out speaks

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to muslims in the South ` including some recent converts ` who are

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dismayed at the news stories linking their religion with terrorism.

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Here's Jeremy Stern. From smiling schoolgirls to allege

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in terrorist. Ms Conrad Samantha Lewthwaite was married to a 7/7

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bomber. She is now suspected of plotting attacks in Africa, leaving

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behind and unwanted legacy. I was invited to this prayer group in

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Oxford. Many of the women here are British`born and have recently

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converted to Islam. When are stories about extremism in the media, what

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impact does that have your life eyes`mac I think it makes you feel

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that you need to justify the actions of those people, and what they've

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done, even though that is not what you stand for, it is not what you

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are about Anne does not represent Islam fairly.

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Ira member walking into college that day after Lee Rigby and everyone was

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looking at you. I felt ashamed that this is what Islam is being shown to

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be, and it is not the truth. It was quite emotionally difficult, that

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they. Samantha Lewthwaite has not been

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convicted of any crimes that is wanted by authorities in Kenny on

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terrorism charges. And there will be more on this on

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Inside Out, tonight at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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Still to come in this evening's South Today: Goals galore as Reading

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Ladies lift the trophy defending their indoor hockey title in style.

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Three men accused of taking part in a fight that ended and another man

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was crushed death by a train have gone on trial. Ryan Harris and died

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at Guildford really station last March. He had been punched and sell

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from the platform under a departing train.

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It was after the end of a night out drinking in Guildford and Ryan

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Harrison was killed. A 20`year`old pleaded guilty to manslaughter in

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December. Today, the trial began of three other men accused of taking

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part in a fight immediately before Ryan Harrison's debt. The defendants

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are all 20 years old. Jack Harding, in any time, and Harry Miller in

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this it often Guildford. This man is from Hanley. All three are charged

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with affray. A court heard that Ryan Harrison and his friend and got on

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the train bound for walking is the defendants and their train were

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getting off. Both parties had been drinking. There were insults

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exchanged, a scuffle, some pushing and pulling. Ryan Harrison's friend

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Joe Parrish was called off the train onto the platform and dragged to the

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ground when he was punched and kicked. He thinks by three or four

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people. Various pieces of CCTV footage from cameras on the train

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and platform were played in court. Bella Vidic was played, the

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prosecution highlighted various moments when the train might have

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departed with Ryan Harrison and Joe Parrish unharmed. Moments when the

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fight could have been avoided, but wasn't. All the defendants denied

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the charges against them. Trial continues tomorrow.

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Five landowners in Ferran Hirst have written to the government refusing

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to allow drilling for oil or gas under the airline. Company has

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applied for rights to explore, opponents fear the site could be

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used for fracking in the future. Landowners say that any horizontal

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drilling will be trespass. Government is considering changing

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trespass law to make drilling under property easier for energy

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companies. Owners of some field next to the proposed Ferran Hirst site

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have written to the company and the energy secretary, refusing

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permission to drill under the airline. They describe this as

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illegal blockade. We informed the county will not give

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them permission to drill a and that should they get permission and seek

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our permission, we will not give it and will seek an injunction to make

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sure they abide by our wishes. It is entirely wrong. This is my

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land, I own everything underneath my feet and I don't want drilling

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without my permission and I will not get my permission.

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The exploratory well the drill horizontally from 900 feet, this

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would only be underlined that the company has leased to use.

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Landowners to the North and East have signed illegal blockade, but

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the biggest landowner with fields to the west and south has yet to

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declare his hand. The Department for energy and climate change told us

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that like any other industrial activity, oil and gas operations

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require access permission from landowners...

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The company says there are no plans at the moment to frack. The

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application will be decided later in the spring.

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A week after a heated meeting or a heated meeting over stopping places

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for travellers in full, the council has put an application for a

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temporary site in Creekmoor. The council decided to press ahead with

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the scheme, these temporary stopping places will allow police to move

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travellers from illegal catchments to sites like this one.

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Two of the region's airports have announced plans to change the way

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they deal with aircraft noise. At Gatwick more local residents will be

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entitled to grants to insulate their homes. And at Farnborough there will

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be new controls to the airspace as planes come and go. Our Transport

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Correspondent Paul Clifton is here. First of all, what's happening at

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Farnborough? Farnborough wants to change the way

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airspace is managed around the airport. It handles around 25,000

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aircraft movements a year but it has permission to double that in the

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next five years. It is a successful business aviation airport `

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corporate and private jets. As bigger airports like Heathrow and

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Gatwick squeeze out smaller aircraft, Farnborough sees a bright

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future for that market. The airport says these changes would improve

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efficiency and safety, reducing noise and CO2 emissions. It would

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also mean aircraft using the same routes more of the time, so a

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smaller group of people underneath would hear more noise more of the

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time. And the issue of noise has come up at Gatwick today as well? At

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Gatwick, changes to the way noise boundaries are measured will mean

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another 1,000 homes under the approaches can claim noise grants to

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buy double glazing and loft insulation. Gatwick reckons this is

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the most generous scheme of its kind. Others will see it as the

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latest step in the hearts and minds competition with Heathrow, as they

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are the two most likely locations for a new runway to be built.

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A ?53 million pound re`vamp of Gatwick Airport train station has

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been unveiled. After closing over Christmas for the work to be carried

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out, this morning a new platform and renovated concourse were revealed.

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Funded by Network Rail and Gatwick Airport, they hope the changes will

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make it easier for passengers to move around the station and improve

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the reliability of services. Sara Smith reports.

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It's not often that a train gets this sort of welcome. It so that

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this one marks the end of Gatwick's infamous bottleneck.

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Every regular commuter from Brighton or London will know the experience

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of sitting outside Gatwick Airport waiting for the train to cross. We

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have eradicated that, it will make the place more flexible and more

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resilient. We're very confident that people will see big improvement in

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performance. The station also caters for 30,000

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people a day using the airport. The upgrade cycle is not leading to

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heart hopes for expansion. It is an important part of our push

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for a second runway getting passengers to and from the airport

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in a sustainable way, and when it comes to real, not matches as in the

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country. Of the people who use the airport,

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14 million arrived relieved by train. It is the busiest airport in

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Britain with direct connections to 120 stations across south`east...

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This investment means the line should move more slowly, `` more

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efficiently, . It will bring much greater

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reliability on the line, and that is really needed.

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This has been a frustrating piece of line for the 10,000 commuters to use

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this route everyday. .biz that by getting rid of the bottleneck it

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will alleviate at least some of the delays they have suffered.

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Now for the sport: we had one of our key players in the other day looking

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forward to the finals, and the successful defence for Redding.

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Loads of goals. Reading put nine goals past Bowden

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Hightown in front of 6,000 fans at Wembley Arena. The team which boasts

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Olympians Helen and Kate Richardson Walsh, and Alex Danson, were too

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strong for their Cheshire opponents. They took the lead in the opening

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seconds of the match which set them on their way. Skipper Emma Thomas

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scored twice as the girls stormed to victory in front of their travelling

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fans. We've been there for years in a

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row. The first two years we came second. It was great to get back

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there and have the support of the brilliant crowd and when the title

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back. The whole crowd are massively supportive of what we do and proud

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of what we have done. Hopefully this can springboard us into picking up

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some big sponsors prepared to help us out in achieving what we're doing

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the moment. Reading's men's team were beaten

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though, they played out a thriller against Canterbury in the semi

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finals of their event only to lose 9`8. The match went from end to end,

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with Reading tieing the game at 5`all and 6`all, before Canterbury

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finally got away. Southampton closed the gap on

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Newcastle in eighth to just two points with a comfortable win at

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Fulham on Saturday courtesy of three second half goals. Adam Lallana had

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put them in front, Rickie Lambert slotted in the second, but the goal

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of the game came from Jay Rodriguez who scored an effortless third in

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front of a watching England boss Roy Hodgson.

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Here's the story of the football league weekend.

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Redding turned in a late bid for one of their players, and he has not

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taken his eye off the ball. This challenge set up the opener. Field

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matters may still be a concern for Royals fans, but on the field they

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are looking good bets for the play`offs. Looking dangerous from

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the set piece. The run high hopes from this new summer signing, three

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nil, and Redding are sixth. Good form for the players,

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consistency in team selection and performance, togetherness through

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the team, and everyone is enjoying it.

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Former Southampton boss had time to catch up with Laurie McMenemy on

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Saturday, but on the field now want to give up with his team. Another

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former Saint, Kevin Phillips, got the game's only goal nine minutes

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from time. .de's players had to evacuate their hotel by 3M, but it

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was Portsmouth who sleepwalked into another home defeat. The only goal

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just before the half`hour. Gosport Borough are just one round

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from Wembley after an upset win at North Ferriby on Saturday. Eastleigh

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went out, while the two remaining Hampshire sides, Havant and

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Waterlooville and Aldershot will meet tomorrow night after their tie

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was postponed on Saturday. Snowboarders at the Winter Olympics

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have expressed safety concerns about the course in Sochi. It follows an

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injury to a Norwegian snowboarder earlier today. The boarders, who

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include medal hope Billy Morgan from Southampton, are expecting some

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alterations to be made to rails and jumps, but overall Billy was happy

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after his initial run today. It's just that the jumps were not

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rates properly, I think, so tomorrow it'll be nice and smooth and the

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jumps would be so intense hit, they will be nice and good and you can

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get down properly. But the course is fine, it will be really good when it

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is built. His qualifying is on Thursday, and

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then he hopefully goes to the finals on Saturday.

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Olympic rower Zac Purchase has announced his retirement today. The

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27`year`old, who's been based with the British team in Caversham, won

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gold at Beijing in 2008 partnered with Mark Hunter, before the pair

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took a silver at Dorney Lake in 2012. He plans to stay in shape in

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case another sporting challenge comes his way.

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Tempting, isn't it? I wonder what he is going to do.

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Hugely fit, Rovers. The Super Bowl, dreadfully one`sided, dreadfully

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disappointing, New York. But what about this for a result, both of

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ladies 18, Aldershot ladies zero in a cup match. Well done ladies, but

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bad luck Aldershot, obviously. They're getting a bit thin on the

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ground but that doesn't mean they're not loved. I'm talking old phone

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boxes. Disused red boxes in the New Forest are getting a new lease of

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life thanks to a 15`year`old boy from Southampton.

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Dan Stickland has just completed the restoration of a phone box in the

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village of Bramshaw, transforming it into a community information kiosk

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and winning praise from grateful locals. Briony Leyland reports.

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In the pre`war years, demand for telephone kiosks was soaring. The

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students of the Post Office school were learning the art of had been

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drawn in 1937. As time has moved on, many kiosks have been removed or

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left to stand by. Mac but in the New Forest help at hand. 15`year`old Dan

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Strickland saw a dilapidated box on his walk through the area, and with

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his grandad set about transforming it into an information point

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complete with in library for villagers.

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It was very run down, there are cracks in the door. Just repainted,

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making it bright and how it used to be. It is something different

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something you don't see everyday. He is a hands`on guy. I'm extremely

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proud of him. Kids get a lot of bad press nowadays, Jimmy, he is a

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friend as well as my grandson. Any parish council can adopt a phone

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kiosk from BT. Projects range from grocery shops to art galleries...

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Damn's voluntary work has been warmly received.

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It must be good friend to see that his ideas have come to fruition. I

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would like other people to take the lead.

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Dan has more projects planned, as he has a mission of transforming not

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just phone boxes, but also people's perceptions of his generation.

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I thought it would be nice, because it proves that not all teenagers do

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bad things, we can do nice things as well. Now the weather: it was better

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today, wasn't it? Yes and that is due to the jet

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stream. Mark Milum took this photo of the

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large waves in Southsea in Hampshire. Dan Smith captured a

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graceful cygnet in Arundel in West Sussex. And Martin Jones took this

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picture of the high tide in Swanage at lunchtime.

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The rain can be quite heavy and times, we are looking at a band of

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rain tonight. It will move its way across the region. Some dry periods,

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but once it clears, the skies behind it will clear and temperatures will

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fall. We have a few showers getting in from the Channel. They can be

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heavy and thundery in the early hours of the morning. Temperatures

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down to three Celsius. Perhaps freezing in the countryside. The

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risk of ice on some untreated surfaces. Tomorrow morning will have

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some showers, but it will be drier in the afternoon. Sunny spells in

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the morning, perhaps thundery showers but he'll. They will ease, a

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a few bright spells in the afternoon with highs of nine Celsius. The

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thing we're looking at is the increasing wind strength. The Met

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office have issued the yellow warning. It starts up Wendy

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endorses. Deals are perhaps 70 mph, even it e`mails per on exposed

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coastal stretches. Inland wind gusts of 60 mph. The winds down towards

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the south`west, with the winds, heavy rain. Mac tomorrow night and

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through the night on Wednesday, there could be up to one inch of

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rain and that could cause some localised flooding. Tomorrow evening

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and overnight into Wednesday morning lows of 56 degrees. The winds stay

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strong through the day. The area of low pressure from the south`west,

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heavy rainfall also at times. And a weather warning remains in force

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through the day on Wednesday until midnight on Wednesday. Gusts on the

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south coast, inland gusts of up to 60 mph. That may bring a few trees

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down. Accommodation of high tides and strong winds could cause coastal

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flooding. Keep an eye on the situation. May be a repeat

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performance on Friday night into Saturday.

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That is your ceiling could hold. Banks were watching.

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Why are you staring at me? Just wonder how things grow and grow

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Why are you staring at me? Just wonder how things grow and grow

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Yeah, well, mummies and daddies do argue sometimes.

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Did you hear any other words? Pillock and another word.

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Can you please stop doing this OK, you can put me down.

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