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more throughout the evening on the more throughout the evening on the

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Hello, I'm Sally Taylor. Welcome to South Today.

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She was shaken to death ` a life sentence for

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the father convicted of murdering his five month old daughter.

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It has been a year of hell. Now we feel that justice has been served.

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Apology and damages from thd Crown Prosecution Service to

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a defeated Police Crime Commissioner candidatd

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But where are the investors for the Jurassica experience that whll cost

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It will illustrate the time when the time when real life dragons flew

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through the air and monsters like this surged through the seas.

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And after a summer of sales, the new man in charge at St Mary's

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I promised down and I promise the fans that when we start the season

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we will have a very good te`m. `` I promised them.

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bring her back. The words of the grandparents of four and a half

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month old baby girl murdered by her father as he was sentenced to life

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today. Ross Conlin from Farnborough will serve at least 17 and ` half

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years in prison. Tom Hepworth reports...

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Relief for the family as thd father of their granddaughter is sdntenced

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to life. He sat at our tabld. He looked at in the ice and showed no

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remorse, no regrets. It is devastating for us. We treated him

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like a son. Ross Conlin shotld have been looking after his daughter but

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he wasn't. The court was told, before she died, she sufferdd nine

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fractured ribs and three fr`ctures to her skull. They were not picked

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up by doctors or health vishtors. On May `` in May last year, Ross Conlin

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shook her so hard that she died of brain damage the next day. There

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were cries of yes from the `udience as Ross Conlin was sentenced to time

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in prison. He is to serve a minimum of 17.5 years. The judge told him,

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you must have known how much pain you were causing her but he kept

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what you had done a dark secrets. You continued the pretence because

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you are not man enough to tdll the truth. This is undoubtedly the

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hardest case I have ever de`lt with, both emotionally and in the toll it

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has taken on everyone involved. Justice has been delivered. That has

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been the goal from the outsdt for my team and I. She was a defenceless

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child who could not defend herself. The case was so harrowing that the

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judge granted the juror 's dxemption from jury service for 15 ye`rs. It

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will take many more for this family to rebuild their lives.

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A woman has been assaulted in Portsmouth ` in an area close to

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A woman was attacked on the 29th of June at Ports Creek in Hhlsea.

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A similar incident took place nine days before in Southampton Road

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Police say it's too early to say whether today's attack ` in

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an alleyway in Cosham ` is linked, or whether a knife was used.

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The woman is being treated for minor injuries.

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Police have stepped up patrols in the area.

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He says he's delighted the nightmare is over.

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The former Conservative MP Michael Matds has

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been paid "substantial damages" by the Crown Prosecution Service, who

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has apologised to him after accusing him of breaking election law.

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Michael Mates is a familiar face in the South.

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The 80`year`old was the Conservative MP for East Halpshire

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In July 2012 he was selected as the party's candidate for H`mpshire

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and the Isle of Wight in thd Police and Crime Commissioner elections.

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Hampshire Police then launched an investigation into alleged dlectoral

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In October last year the CPS claimed there was a "realistic prospect

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of a conviction, but it wasn't in the "public interest" to pursue,

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But yesterday it apologised to Mr Mates and paid what he's called

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Hampshire police has also apologised.

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Earlier he spoke to our reporter, Sean Killick.

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First of all, however late hn the day, I am delighted this ordeal is

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over. It has been more than 18 months. My wife and I were both

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interviews under criminal c`ution when both of us knew we had done

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nothing wrong. Crown Prosecttion Service have now acknowledgdd this,

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apologised and paid me substantial damages. The Chief Constabld of

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Hampshire has also apologisdd for any embarrassment caused, which was

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not his attention `` his intention. He acknowledges and accepts that the

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CPS has decided that we are totally innocent. That is a result.

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Naturally, we are very pleased. So you did rent a flat in Winchester

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ahead of the elections? You did declare that in advance? I will not

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go over the story again. It has been in the public domain for agds. I

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thought advice and was told that what I was doing was perfectly

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proper. This was confirmed by the electoral registration officer. Why

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it became an issue is a question that is still being worked out by

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the Thames Valley Police. Dhd feel that people were trying to stop you

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from getting the job? I would not want to go that far. I will say

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that, at the time, this was exactly the same time as the Andrew Mitchell

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affair. There was a feeling throughout the police in Halpshire

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that they did not want Consdrvatives in their commission. No doubt they

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damaged my prospect but it didn t change the fact that I did not win.

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I won the first round. What has been the effect on you and your family?

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It has been extremely irrit`ting. My wife has had people turn thdir backs

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on her in the supermarket. We could have done without any of thhs. It

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was all avoidable, which is why the CPS have apologised in the way they

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have. Michael Mates talking to Se`n

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earlier today and Sean joins me now. Sean, this centres on the f`ct that

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Police and Crime Commissiondr candidates have to live in the area

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where they are seeking election But Mr Mates' home is just

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across the border in West Stssex and he rented a flat in Winchester

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prior to the election? Yes,

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the CPS said it had investigated allegations Mr Mates had entered

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a false statement regarding his In October,

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the CPS said there had been a "realistic prospect" of convicting

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Mr Mates but a prosecution was not Now it's issued a statement

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which says: And there has been an apology

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from Hampshire Police as well? Yes, in a statement Hampshire's

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Chief Constable Andy Marsh said A man jailed for the manslatghter

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of Big Issue seller Ralph Mhllward in Bournemouth four years ago has

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avoided being sent back to prison. 21`year`old Craig Real was sentenced

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to a 12 month community orddr for stealing a TV in Poole, just

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two months after being rele`sed Bournemouth MP Tobias Ellwood has

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labelled the sentence as "lenient" and "bizarre" and promised

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to refer it to A coroner's verdict on the death of

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a young explorer mauled by ` polar 17`year`old Horatio Chapple from

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Salisbury died while on an `dventure holiday with the British Schools

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Exploring Society in August 201 . What we heard today was all sides

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setting out what they feel the coroner should think about when

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considering his verdict. Horatio Chapple's family were here `gain as

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they have been throughout the inquest. They left this aftdrnoon

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knowing that the verdict will not come until next Friday. The lawyers

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for the family argued that the coroner should consider the issue of

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neglect. They said there were not enough flowers. These scare the

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birds away. The trip wire sdt up around the camp was defectors, held

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together by paperclips. The training they had on rifles was not dnough.

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Somewhere in there they felt that there were gaps which could have

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brought Horacio time which could have saved his life. `` tips have

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ought him time. The responsd has been that there was no negldct and

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that gaps, even if they had been planned, would not have savdd his

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life. The verdict will not come until at least next Friday. More

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waiting for the families. Still to come

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in this evening's South Tod`y: tackling the competition `

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England's rugby seven squad prepare He was 18 years old when he

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and four of his friends werd stabbed Robert Sebbage's friends recovered

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from their injuries, but he died. Now, to the relief of his p`rents,

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the taxi driver originally convicted of Robert's

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'unintentional manslaughter', has been found guilty of his murder

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and will serve 16 years in prison. Rhian and Andy Sebbage have not only

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lost their son, but have also had to endure a gruelling three ye`r long

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legal ordeal in a foreign country. It's a good results. It does not

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change the way things are though. It does not bring Robert back, but it

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does highlight the fact that you cannot get away with carrying a

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dangerous weapon in your car and using it. You cannot think that you

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would just walk out of prison in a couple of years. He showed no

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remorse in the courts. My hdart sank because I felt extremely sick and

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uptight that he was allowed to sit so close to me. There was a huge

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court. The defendant was sat right court. The defendant was sat right

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in front of me. When we look back to what actually happened, the nine

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boys who were on holiday together, they had been to a couple of bars,

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the taxi driver involved was sat on his bonnet. Robert was stamps and

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between the five boys, therd were seven stab wounds. My life has not

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been the same since. Now we have come back and some hard work starts

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again. We have to sort out the paperwork, donations from the

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community that paid for the air ferries and hotel. The legal fees

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run into many thousands. We have to make sure that every penny has been

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accounted for. As a family, we have a lot of memories but also

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photographs, stories. It was very cool about the David Beckhal bit.

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Somehow, we have to try to rebuild our lives without Robert. I think

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the tough time is when we h`ve family events like Christmas,

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birthdays. It is tough for ts because the one person that we want

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to be there won't be. That hs hard. A difficult time for the falily who

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spoke to us today. It would be a multi`million pound

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tourist destination that cotld attract hundreds of thousands

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of visitors to Dorset. New plans have been revealed this

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morning showing what a proposed dinosaur themed development

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on Portland would look like. Jurassica will cost over ?60 million

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and be built Those behind the project cl`im

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it will create 200 jobs. And they're hoping for eight hundred

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thousand visitors in the first year. Earlier this week

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the project received three hundred thousand pounds of government money

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to pay for a feasibility sttdy, but so far there's no financial backing

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in place to fund the building work. Our Business correspondent

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Alastair Fee reports. Drawn to the sand and sea, Dorset

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attracts thousands of peopld. Tourism drives this county's

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economy. But there are some who wants to make much more of hts

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heritage. Remember the hype around Jurassic Park? Now it's Dorset's

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turn to do dinosaurs. Visitors will be led into a space of wonddr and

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marvel. It will be a subterranean treasure trove. There is an immense

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amount of material held by people in Dorset to have been collecthng for

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decades. It will be great to have somewhere read this material can go

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on display. It needs a serious amount of space and all ice are on

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Portland. It needs an area which is both large and deep. The idda is to

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take an old limestone quarrx, like this, and put a vast glass `nd steel

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roof on it. It has been dumped Jurassica. The plan is to fhll it

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with dinosaur exhibits, fossils a huge aquarium and use

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state`of`the`art temperaturd onyx. That will bring these creattres to

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life. `` and electronics. It fits in with the island, the historx, with

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everything. Some people think it will bring people into the `rea and

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make jobs for people. It will be a huge attraction. People alrdady walk

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around the coast here because of the Jurassic Park business. The most

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romantic thing ever, to find an object like this... Sir Davhd

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Attenborough is all for it. The site still lacks a proper focus to

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interpret the story of its rocks. That is why I have agreed to support

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the building of a magnificent new attraction in Portland. There is

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also supports on Portland. This man has run a hotel here for

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them and I promised the fans that when we start the season we will

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have a very good team. That is very important. He is a Dutch legends. He

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has managed to some of the country's finest clubs. Now he is

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preparing for life in the Premier league. The strongest competition in

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Europe. There is a great atlosphere in all the stadiums. Great place,

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great managers. I think this is a nice target for a new managdr. He

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has clearly studied Southampton s traditions. I am a manager who likes

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to see my team playing good football. I think that is ilportant.

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I am a coach who likes to play well. I like to bring in young pl`yers. We

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have a great academy in Southampton. I have great experience as `

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football player. I can smell what happens in a team, I can smdll what

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happens in the dressing rool. I look forward to that. New signings are on

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the way to add to this week's events. Their rising critichsm of

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the club's ambitions. There is a lot of movement in football, but we like

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to keep all that kind of sttff in the club is not in the press. That

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was not a good thing. Given the rapid change, he has had a lot to

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deal with. Expect plenty more change before the summer is out. A five

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person consortium has claimdd that they have taken over Salisbtry

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football club this evening. They have repealed a decision to remove

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the club from Conference Sotth. Georgia, who plays at Parkstone

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remains an temperature ahead of a move to become a profession`l player

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later this year. After going out at 32, she had a difficult run at 2.

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Five shots off the lead. On the water this weekend,

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Great Britain's rowers are in Lucerne for the latest stage

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of this season's world cup Olympic champion Helen Glover says she

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and team mate Heather Stannhng have set themselves a target

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of going unbeaten until Rio 201 . The pair were reunited last month as

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they won in France in their first The Caversham based squad are

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warming up for the world championships

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in the Netherlands next month. Rugby sevens can be full of fatigue

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but it's sure to be entertahning. Leafy Surrey. Peaceful, Serdna and

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tranquil. The heart of rugbx country. `` peaceful and Serena

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Some of the players are opthmistic about the reception in Glasgow.

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Hopefully lots of family and friends will make the trip up there. I think

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we will get a warm welcome `nd hopefully the Commonwealth countries

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will too. It's a great atmosphere. Now they only play for Engl`nd is

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and only play sevens. The rdason is the World Series is gruelling and

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lasts most of the year. Good news for the Commonwealth games, it's a

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great watch. I think the mahn appeal is that if you aren't a hugd rugby

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fan, or have a great understanding of rugby, it still caters to you as

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a watcher. It's fast and exciting. There is a try every 90 seconds

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Four years ago, England finhshed at an agonising fourth place. Hn

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Glasgow 2014, the climate and conditions are just right for the

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English game. The man who whll whittle the squad is down to 12 has

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certainly earned the right. Simon brought a once two silver mddals in

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2006 in Melbourne. It's a great occasion, very different to the

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World Series. It's a wonderful opportunity for them. I felt as the

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guys will benefit from that experience. All ice will be on the

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sevens in Glasgow. In two ydars it makes its debut as an Olymphc

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sports. `` all ice will be on them. In sevens, there are lots of tries.

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They have to be fit for that. Onto the weather. Today, quite a bit more

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cloud around than yesterday. Look at this baby hedgehog. Look at this

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beautiful view sent in by Stewart. We have a few breaks this evening

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but for many of us it's gendrally a great picture for this evenhng and

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two night. Most of us staying dry but through the central swax

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eastwards, it looks like we have clouded big enough to produce one or

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two spits and spots of wet weather. Average light is another muggy night

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with temperatures at a low of 1 . It will feel warm and sticky.

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Tomorrow, quite a bit of cloud particularly for eastern parts.

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Further west starting to sed brighter breaks developing through

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the morning. Some good sunnx spells through into the afternoon `s well.

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Someone sunshine with temperatures peaking at 23 or 24. That could

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trigger one or two showers, possibly on the heavy side. There max be a

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rumble of thunder. That ahe`d of this front, working its way in

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through Saturday evening and overnight into Sunday. This wet

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weather is going to push through. It will not be wet everywhere `ll

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night, with the rain coming and going. Generally seeing one or two

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hefty burst. Look at those temperatures, with loads of 16 to 17

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degrees. Another sticky night come. This front, through the day, will

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gradually clear to the East and behind it we are left with drier and

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brighter conditions. Sunday morning, we have grey skies and wet weather.

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Fragmented, so coming and going Some heavy bursts but it is the way

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into the afternoon. Drier and brighter conditions to come with

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temperatures of 21 degrees. Plenty of events this weekend, with some

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warm sunny spells on Saturd`y. 2 hours of nonstop music to r`ise

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money for a schools `` school extension. We may see the odd shower

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on Sunday. Let's hope the contestants stay dry for thd annual

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dog show. Here is your summ`ry for the coming days, with tomorrow

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generally a bit cloudier. Some bright, warm, sunny breaks. The rain

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with us overnight into Sund`y. We do have one or two showers and Stewart

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to start the new week. Rain overnight into Tuesday with

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temperatures rising towards the end of the week.

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If you're indoors that, you might like to know what is going on there.

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There is a special day plans. Come rain or shine, the steam rahlway is

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always a great place to head for a day out. This weekend, they are

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celebrating a birthday. This weekend is our 35th anniversary

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gala on the Swanage Railway. We are celebrating our pioneers who, 3

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years ago, started the railway project.

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We have a special visiting training today. It's a brand`new locomotive

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that was built three years `go to work on national network. `` a

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visiting train. We want to know if the weather will

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be nice indoors that? I think so. Eight`day tomorrow. That's ht from

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us. We will be back at 8pm. Join us then if you can. Good night.

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Make the most of your weekend, wherever you are.

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Use the BBC Weather App to stay one step ahead of the weather.

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Imagine if you could talk to the animals.

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Zoologist Lucy Cooke is going to show us how.

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This is the first example we know of of infrared communication.

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This is amazing. So this is a dolphin greeting?

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