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A dog walker who was attacked by another dog calls for owners to be

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more responsible. Good evening. Helen Dale was

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seriously injured protecting her own dog during the attack in an Exeter

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Park. I just want people to be responsible

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for their dogs. Put them on a lead, that is all I am asking. All dogs

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should be put on a lead. Why it could be full speed ahead

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following a surge in sales. And from Plymouth to the record

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books via the South Pole on a bicycle made for snow.

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A woman from Exeter is recovering at home tonight after she and her pet

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dog were attacked in a park by a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Helen

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Gale spent four nights in hospital after she was bitten on her left

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hand trying to save her Jack Russell.

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Police are appealing for witnesses who saw the attack in Belmont Park.

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Poppy needed stapling together in several places after being set upon

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by a staff which are both Tahrir, her owner, didn't in the hand with a

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bone broken `` Staffordshire bowl terrier, her owner, the tenant in

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the hand with a phone broken. I just want people to be responsible with

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their dogs. All dogs should be put on a lead. These dangerous dogs, the

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ones that are hard to get apart, and once they locked, they are locked,

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and they can't kill, something should be done about it. `` they can

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kill. The incident happened here last week. We interviewed Helen

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afterwards. It is a shame that you have got to be on guard all the time

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and be a bit nervous. I have not been in the park since it happened.

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But five days ago, Helen and her dog were on the receiving end. Poppy was

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attacked. She was yelping and crying. I could not do anything but

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just kick the dog. I even stood on its head at one stage. I did not

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know what to do, and the owner was trying to get the dog off. I cannot

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remember if he was calling its name. The city Council tonight said it

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would be looking at its policy regarding dogs on leads in parks. In

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a statement, these `` the council spokesperson said that these

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incidents were taken seriously. The authority no longer has a dedicated

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dog order, but there are officers to deal with dog issues. Alan just

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wants dog owners to be responsible. `` Helling. Does it take a child to

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be killed before they do something about it? The owners of the dog, a

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man and woman in their 20s, have not been traced. Police are appealing

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for witnesses. Meanwhile Helen and her dog are recuperating at home,

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and scared to go to the park. The number of homes being sold in

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the South West has reached its highest point since 2007, according

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to figures from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

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The average number of transactions per surveyor has reached 22,

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compared with just nine in the lowest point of the downturn.

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Increased confidence is a key driver. But there still aren't

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enough homes on the market which is lifting prices. And expectations for

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2014 are decidedly upbeat. This woman and her husband moved

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down to Devon from Yorkshire last year. They bought a new house in a

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new town and now they have a new baby. For them, a return to growth

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in the housing market in the South West is welcome. It gives you

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confidence that things are looking up all stop it is nice to be coming

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out of the dark. `` look big up. There are lots of people that can

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buy homes and it is quite exciting. Your house is in the new town of

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Cranbrook. Already, about 1000 families live here, but at more than

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400 acres, it is a huge site, and so there are many more houses that need

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to be built. We will see more properties coming onto the market.

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That confidence will manifest itself in many people we engaging with the

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market, seeing this as a good way forward. More selection is out

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there, which will encourage people as well.

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That confidence is not just good for house builders and estate agents,

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the ripple effects are huge for the South West economy. For everyone

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house built, they say three jobs are created. But as demand for houses

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grows, prices go up to my because there is not `` are not enough

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houses to meet the demand. As sales are driven, the prices are pushed

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up. Massive increases so far. That seems set to continue. 2013 ended on

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a high for the housing market, and the outlook for this year is good.

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Many householders across the South West are struggling to pay their

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rent or mortgage and are taking out pay day loans to cover their housing

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costs. Many are keeping their problems from fronts and family.

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Research by the charity Shelter says nearly one in four rent or mortgage

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payers in the region is affected. Earlier I spoke to Shelter's

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campaigns officer Emily Shipp. I asked her why so many people were

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using loans to pay housing costs. Especially at this time of year,

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people are struggling with high housing costs, stagnating wages, and

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in some cases, having lost their job or have had to be work for some

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reason. This can lead to trouble for people. We are particularly worried

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about people using short`term credit solutions, and that is why we want

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to highlight the need to get advice early. If you are struggling with

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your rent or mortgage and you are worried about getting behind in your

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payments coming get advice as soon as possible. How does the South West

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compared to the rest of the country? We have seen one in four

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people in the South West take out loans or borrow money and credit

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cards, payday loans or overdrafts to cover their housing costs, which is

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a really worrying statistic, that is a high proportion of people. If you

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are in that situation, you are not alone. There are other people facing

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the same thing, but you have to make sure you do not put yourself at risk

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by using dangerous sources of credits to pay these essential

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costs. What sort of help is available to people rather than go

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down the food `` go down this route of payday loans? The sooner you get

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advice, the better your chances are of getting things back under control

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and getting better solutions. Come to us for advice. We have

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information about things like rent repayment plans, taking mortgage

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holidays if that is necessary, looking at budgeting techniques,

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looking at what you have got coming in than going out, and looking at

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what can be done to fix the problem. We have a helpline that can help

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people. There are tips and advice online.

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15 teachers in Torbay have been accused of having a sexual

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relationship with a student in the last five years. The figures have

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been obtained by the BBC as part of a Freedom of Information request.

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Torbay Council says two members of staff have been dismissed since

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2008, eight were disciplined and five suspended.

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A trial aimed at tackling anti`social behaviour has been

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launched in Somerset. The idea is to make it easier for victims to launch

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a review of their case and get the police and local council to look

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into it. Once an alert is triggered, councils will have just ten days to

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respond. An extra half a million pounds is to

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be spent on dredging rivers in Somerset to ease flooding. It brings

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the total to be spent by the County Council on dredging and flood

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prevention to ?1 million. It follows a mini summit on flooding held in

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the county. Breast cancer patients in Cornwall

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are the first in the country to benefit from new technology that

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improves the quality of reconstructions, and allows women to

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see how they'll look following surgery. The Royal Cornwall is the

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first NHS hospital to use the 3D Vectra camera, which shows surgeons

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how to achieve the best possible result. Breast cancer is the most

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common cancer, with more than 3,000 women in the region diagnosed every

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year. This is the technology that sets

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Cornwall's breast cancer unit apart from other NHS hospitals. The 3D

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Vectra camera provides detailed measurements and 3D images. Surgeons

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get vital information to recreate the most natural looking breast

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after vasectomy, including the size of implants needed, and patients can

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see by the end result will look like. `` see what the end result.

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Sometimes patients do not have the opportunity, but this machine

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provides us with information like the volume of the breast and how we

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should implant it. This woman had both breasts removed eight years ago

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because a faulty gene gave her an 80% chance of developing cancer. It

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is only now that she has decided to have a reconstruction. The images

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have shown her exactly what her surgeon can do. It is fantastic

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because you can see exactly where he needs to build it up. It has given

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me a of confidence. Despite being very rare in men, breast cancer is

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the most type of cancer in the UK. In any one`year, 500 women in

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Cornwall are diagnosed with the disease, ever 1000 in Devon, and in

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Somerset, 8000. Angelina Jolie also had an inherited risk of cancer, and

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she spoke about her decision to have them dissected and reconstructive

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surgery. It remains a death cult issue for breast cancer patients,

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like Sally. `` difficult issue. Knowing you will lease a breast, it

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is absolutely devastating. `` lose a breast. It is a feminine thing, a

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breast is a feminine thing. Sally had a reconstruction of her breast

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was removed three years ago. Having pictures taken by the 3D Vectra is a

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part of her latest review. She says it will ease the distress of a

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breast cancer diagnosis. It enables you, as a breast cancer patient, to

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see into the future, almost. You can see that you can be almost the same

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as you were before, and the confidence that that is going to

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give to women, I think, is huge. The ?40,000 cost of the camera came from

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charitable donations, but the hospital have that income from

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private cosmetic surgery patients using the machine will cover the

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costs for NHS patients. Devon and Cornwall Police finally

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confirmed today that the body discovered near Noss Mayo at the

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weekend was that of teenager Harry Martin who disappeared on January

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the second when he went to photograph stormy seas. An inquest

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into his death is expected to open on Monday.

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Contractors have started moving hundreds of tonnes of sand away from

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homes overlooking Porthmeor beach in St Ives. Some residents believe the

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build`up of more than eight feet of sand in front of flats caused

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flooding during last week's storms. Plans to build a shopping centre at

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Coyte Farm, on the edge of St Austell, including a major

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supermarket, were today refused by Cornwall Council. The decision

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follows protests from local people, worried about the impact on town

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centre trade. Coming up: a journey to the South

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Pole on a bike designed in Cornwall. Plus: A spy in the sky; find out why

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concerns about flying cameras have been raised with the Prime Minister.

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And anger over plans to TB test cattle every time they're taken on

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or off the moors. The Care Minister today announced

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that he was personally determined to introduce free care for people at

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the end of their lives. The minister was responding to a question by the

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Totnes MP Sarah Wollaston. Our Political Editor Martyn Oates is

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with us. There's a big review underway into the way social care is

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provided, isn't there? The government's care bill is

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looking at all kinds of aspects of social care, not least the general

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problem of the difficulty and expense of dealing with an

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increasingly elderly population. This is looking very specifically at

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people right at the end of their lives who know they are dying, and

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trying to give them more nifty and choice in how that process is

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managed. `` more dignity. People would rather die at home, and less

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than a third get that opportunity. One of the main reasons why that

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happens is because families are struggling to cope with the physical

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dependence, and they are the nursing and supports and carers of these

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people at the end of their lives, and the raging `` arranging

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assessments take time. If the government goes ahead with this,

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providing free care for these people, the government will have to

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pay for it, so there is a cost, but it will be outweighed by saving the

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money that is spent when people end up in hospital when they don't want

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to be there. Doctors have to notice when patients... Arrangement can be

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made within their own wishes, and lonely death on hospital wards are

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to be avoided so people can have genuine choice at the end of their

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lives. A former pilot from the south west

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has written to the Prime Minister expressing concern about the

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potential risk of terrorism from the use of unmanned flying devices such

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as quadrocopters. They're a form of remote`controlled helicopter which

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can carry a small camera. This is a quadrocopter. Systems like

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this come in a manner of forms. Unlike other types of craft, this

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one works off of GPS, and they can operate a considerable distance from

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the person controlling it. This man is a former private pilot. He uses

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one to record video films. He recently made one for his local

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council. But he is concerned about how this equipment could be used,

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especially by terrorists. If they could be trained to fly a 747 into a

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building, they would have no trouble getting one of these gadgets, it

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would be far less expensive, and they could do damage. A is easily

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available and has been around for a few years now. The former pilot

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has... He is not calling for a public band. He wants the government

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to consider what they can be used for. There's also the issue of

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privacy. You never know who might be watching you. There are many

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positive uses. Scientists say they can be used for searches in disaster

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zones, and carry small amounts of medicines to remote locations. They

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also say security can counter any risk they pose. They are working on

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certain communication channels and they can be blocked. When there is a

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certain amount of communication going on, it can be blocked. The

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technology is improving all the time. Scientists are confident they

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will be used to good use `` put to good use.

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Farmers in the region have hit out at Government proposals to carry out

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TB tests every time they bring their cattle on and off the moors. It's

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part of a number of measures DEFRA is considering to fight the disease.

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But farmers claim it's unworkable. These towels will be turned out to

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graze the more interesting few years. Currently, they do not need

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to have an TB test before they are moved. But this could be about to

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change if government proposals get the go`ahead. It is not going to

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reduce any TB. It is a bigger burden on the farmer and it is more cost to

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the vets. The doctor wants TB test to be carried out on all cattle

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before they are moved off the farm. Whether that is across the road or

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farther afield. But farmers say that they knew their livestock on and off

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the Moors on a weekly basis, and testing them there is impacted goal.

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`` impacted goal. It would be totally unworkable. Farming bodies.

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This could lead to cure a cattle `` fewer cattle grazing the more.

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People could decide to give up having cattle up there. The

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application is the conservation, and for access, are huge. This proposal

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is just one of the many measures that the is considering bringing in

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to eradicate the disease. In a statement, the government has told

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me that they have spoken to farmers about this, and they understand the

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practical problems that could create. They are now look at ``

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looking at other responses they have received from the consultation, and

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will make a decision very soon. Two men who aren't a carriage in

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North Devon have been jailed `` two men armed with a cleaver in North

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Devon have been jailed. Their rate in November 2012 was captured on

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CCTV. Today, the judge commended the courage of the cashier who decide ``

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despite the gang, describing her behaviour as courageous. 20 mph

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zones are being considered for school zones. There will be new

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signs and flashing warning lights. Millions of pounds of government

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money could be spent recreating four schools on a new site on Portland.

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But so far planning permission has been refused in the face of strong

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local opposition. The Isle of Portland Aldridge Community Academy

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has appealed, and a series of public hearings has been held this week.

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Pound pieces have not been in the same supply for public`school 's

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with the squeeze. A group of schools for a... Not a shiny new campus yet,

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but this 1's top`secret research centre would be transformed. For

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schools would come together in one place. As well as a smart new home,

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pupils can progress to a new level when they are ready to move

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building, because they are all in one part of the island. The fifth

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school in the group has Artie been rebuilt. These pupils got the chance

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to meet international sports stars who used their classroom first.

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Parts of Portland are among the most deprived in the country. It was huge

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upheaval when the Navy pulled out. The offer of ?15 million to reinvent

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school buildings would continue the renewal the Olympic sport, but just

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like the Olympics, the island is divided, despite the investment.

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Many of the concerns are about the roads that are close to the new

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school, which has led to planning permission close to the school being

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refused. The amount of traffic going up that road, it is so narrow, as

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people do not have grudges there. It is the wrong place for a school. But

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others do not see an issue. I do not see it being a problem. From living

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locally, I think it is probably a good idea for the schools because

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there is probably a lot more room up there. The appeal hearing is just a

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stent's throw away has now been adjourned until March, giving a

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strength of feeling to both sides that if final decision will be

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tricky. Devon's Tom Daley is to relocate his

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training base to the London Aquatics Centre from spring this year. The

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move will see Daley leave his first coach in Plymouth but he says he and

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Andy Banks will remain close. The Olympic medallist will now focus on

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training for the 2016 Olympics at the brand new centre at Queen

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Elizabeth Olympic Park. A Devon based polar explorer is

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expected to reach the South Pole today. Antony Jinman, from Plymouth,

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set off alone and on foot at the beginning of December. Local schools

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have been following his progress via the internet as part of projects

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about Antarctica and exploration. Meanwhile a former student from

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Plymouth University has made it into the record books by becoming the

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first person to cycle across Antarctica to the South Pole. Maria

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Leeherstam completed the trip in just ten days, riding a bike

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specially designed for her in Cornwall.

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Battling through freezing conditions, Marie is cycling her way

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to the south pole. She was aiming to become the first person to cycle to

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the poll, and she completed the trip in just ten days. I let the

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conditions, and people who had a candidate, and I came to the

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conclusion that a normal bike going the standard... It would not really

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work in the circumstance, so I basically sat about redesigning

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polar travel in a way. Along with these experts based at a company in

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Cornwall, they came up with a tricycle with extra`large tires to

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get her better protection from the harsh weather. When you are pedaling

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into a really strong wind in this very slow conditions, it is

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difficult to balance. A lot of people who have tried it before have

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struggled and ended up pretty much walking for long sections. The

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tricycle, the idea was that it would have enough grit to keep going. The

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bicycle allowed her to cross the and Arctic Martin range `` and Arctic

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mountain range. Maria is now back home, but she will not be sitting

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for long. She has plans for a new adventure, but for the moment, she

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is keeping those details secret. Let's find out what the weather is

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doing closer to home. We will have to battle with our `` paddle with

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our bikes. The showers have been quite intense. These shower that

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comes along is just adding to the water we have across our field, and

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that means further problems. We have Artie had some `` already had some

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problems stop tomorrow, morning showers but it... There is a lot of

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cloud around the moments, generating some quite frequent showers, and

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eventually, we will see some more persistent rain as we move into

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Saturday. The satellite picture shows some clearer skies just to the

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west of Ireland, and that is what is heading our way in the afternoon. At

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the moment, the showers are very heavy. They will probably stick with

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us overnight. He will become isolated in the second half of the

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day tomorrow. We should get away with some dry weather, even some

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afternoon sunshine. This weather system will bring us trouble,

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because it brings a more persistent rain for the Channel Islands and in

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loops across us. The winds will not be a problem on Saturday, but the

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wet weather could cause some problems, particularly across parts

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of Somerset and Dorset, where we know that flooding is already in

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place. The showers that we have seen today are quite heavy. There are

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more to come to the rest of the evening and overnight. Occasionally,

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you might get the odd rumble of thunder. Some clear skies, but the

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breeze keeps going. Temperatures will probably be around five or six

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degrees at the lowest. Tomorrow, we wake up to plenty of showers again.

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A similar day to what we've seen today. The difference will be, the

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showers will be much more isolated by the afternoon, and for many of

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us, we will get away with a dry afternoon and even some sunshine.

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Temperatures, nine or 10 degrees, the highest we can expect. Less

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windy, so perhaps feeling a bit warmer. Here are some `` some more

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showers and then becoming mainly dry in the afternoon for the Isles of

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Scilly. If you are heading for the beaches

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for some surfing, the winds are still going to chop up the waves, so

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expect the water to be messy. Plenty of showers does it around `` dotted

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around. The outlook, as I have mentioned, is

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to see some more persistent rain on Saturday. That could be confined to

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parts of yeast Devon, Somerset and Dorset, so the best of any

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brightness will be in Devon. Cold on Saturday, and the risk of some early

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fog on Sunday. That is it for us this evening. I will be back with

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the late news on 10:25pm. Join us then. That night. Good night.

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