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The crimes not being recorded by the the BBC News

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The crimes not being recorded by the police. Tonight, there's concern

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victims are being let down and victims are being let down and

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offenders are escaping justhce. victims are being let down `nd

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offenders are escaping justice. Good offenders are escaping justhce. Good

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evening. It's been revealed that crime in Devon and Cornwall could be

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20% higher than official figures show. For some, it confirms what

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they already suspected. I think there is more and police ard not

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there is more and police are not doing anything about it. We have had

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break`ins and nothing has been done. Also tonight: Devon's pionedring new

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Also tonight: Devon's pioneering new research into bowel cancer. The work

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at Exeter University hopes to speed up the diagnosis in people under 50.

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up the diagnosis in people tnder 50. The twins hoping to conquer the

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Arctic take their first steps on the polar ice cap. And the regions May

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Day celebrations ` from the Obby Oss to the Green Man. There's m`jor

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to the Green Man. There's major concern tonight that crime hn

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to the Green Man. There's m`jor concern tonight that crime in Devon

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and Cornwall could be almost 20 per cent higher than the police have

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been reporting, according to the policing regulator. Her Majesty's

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Inspectorate of Constabularx policing regulator. Her Majdsty s

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Inspectorate of Constabulary found Inspectorate of Constabularx found

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offences were being significantly under recorded by officers,

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sometimes in an attempt to leet performance targets. In a moment

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we'll hear from a group that represents victims of crime. First,

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our Home Affairs correspondent, our Home Affairs corresponddnt,

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Simon Hall reports. Tiverton is a quiet Devon town with around 50

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crimes a month according to figures. Many feel it is an

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underestimate in exactly the figures. Many feel it is an

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underestimate in exactly thd way the underestimate in exactly the way the

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study suggests. This newsagdnt underestimate in exactly thd way the

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study suggests. This newsagent 's study suggests. This newsagdnt s

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report minor thefts like shoplifting but do not believe they are recorded

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by police which is a concern. I think the public has a lack of

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confidence. They do not see it going away. It knocks confidence. Outside,

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most people we spoke to believed crime was being underreportdd. I

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crime was being underreported. I think there is more and polhce are

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not doing anything about it. We have had a break`ins and nothing has been

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done. They keep shuffling the figures. They say they are making it

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better. It is all about figtres and better. It is all about figtres and

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it should not be. Were we live, it should not be. Were we lhve,

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crime has gone down. I think it is true. I do believe it. The

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Inspectorate investigated 13 police forces for the report. It found that

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overall 20% of crimes committed were not being report `` recorded by the

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police as offences. In Devon and Cornwall, 19 crimes were not been

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reported. The report warned that such a sample size is too small for

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firm conclusions. It is important to reassure the public about the

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response here. We take crying very seriously and we take calls for help

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seriously. `` crime. We want our staff to be motivated. We have

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confidence that our police officers do so on the vast majority of

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occasions. We want to learn where we can do better and we will engage

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with the Inspectorate on thhs with the Inspectorate on this

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report. The reasons for unddr report. The reasons for under

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reporting crime include hondst reporting crime include honest

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mistakes by officers and poor record`keeping, but also some

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record`keeping, but also sole deliberate shortfalls. This report

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is designed to help improve confidence in crime statistics after

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repeated concerns they were being manipulated by police forces. In the

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short`term, such damaging findings short`term, such damaging findings

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are likely to have the opposite effect. Well, Devon and Cornwall's

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Police and Crime Commissioner effect. Well, Devon and Cornwall's

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Police and Crime Commissiondr Tony Hogg told us the document from Her

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Majesty's Inspectorate covered important issues but provided little

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information. He said he would review it and he would "continue whth

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information. He said he would review it and he would "continue with his

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it and he would "continue whth his own scrutiny" of the issue. Well,

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earlier I spoke to Georgie Constable, the divisional manager

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Constable, the divisional m`nager for Victim Support in Devon and

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Cornwall. I began by asking her what she made of the new figures. They

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really come with a health w`rning really come with a health w`rning

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because we do not know what applies in Devon and Cornwall and it would

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be disappointing if those figures be disappointing if those fhgures

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were true, but we need to wait for the full report to see what the

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actual true picture is. This, coupled with the recent report

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saying that Devon and Cornw`ll Police are left Ward `` wanting when

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it comes to dealing with domestic it comes to dealing with dolestic

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abuse, what will that do to confidence in reporting crile? It

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can potentially have an advdrse effect, but what was in courage in

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about the figures, the reporting of sexual via `` sexual violence has

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gone up and we find that we are getting more victims coming through,

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so that is a good thing. I hope that the public confidence is not too

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bashed by that. What are your concerns for victims of crile? I

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concerns for victims of crime? I think it is a shame if crimds are

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not followed up. It takes a lot for victims to report a crime and that

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is why we take self referrals, so if people do not want to report, they

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can. Are you getting that? No, I cannot say we have seen that, but we

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do get people who do not want to report to the police but sthll

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do get people who do not want to report to the police but still want

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report to the police but sthll want help. We get a lot of referrals from

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the police, but if they have not the police, but if they have not

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recorded it, then obviously those victims have no help or support and

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that is awful, because any crime has a terrible impact on the life of

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victims. There is a danger that someone who committed a crime is not

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someone who committed a crile is not being brought to justice. Yes, there

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being brought to justice. Yds, there is that potential for an offender to

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reoffend. That would be without the police understanding there was a

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crime in the first place. That has awful impact. What do you want to

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awful impact. What do you w`nt to see done in light of these figures?

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I think the police are looking see done in light of these figures?

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I think the police are lookhng into I think the police are looking into

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these figures, as is Tony Hogg, the Police and Crime Commissiondr. I

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Police and Crime Commissioner. I know he is concerned. There is

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always room for improvement, more training for officers, making sure

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that officers are clear on what the reporting issues are. Thank you

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brain much. `` thank you very much. You can read more about that online

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on the BBC Devon and BBC Cornwall websites. And we'd like to hear your

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views on that story. You can get in touch with us in the usual ways via

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e`mail, Twitter, or Facebook. We may read some of your comments out later

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in the programme. The University of Exeter is to pioneer new research to

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help speed up the diagnosis of bowel cancer in people under 50. Existing

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guidance for doctors is centred around the symptoms of older people

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who are more likely to develop the condition. A survey by one charity

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revealed 42% of young peopld with bowel cancer visited their GP five

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times before referral. Spotlight's John Danks reports. This mantra have

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told widely with his wife bdfore John Danks reports. This mantra have

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told widely with his wife before she told widely with his wife bdfore she

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was diagnosed with bowel cancer `` this man travelled widely. The

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warning signs are there, but this couple did not appreciate the

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seriousness of what was happening, she was just 42 years old when she

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died. It was a complete surprise that you can have something which is

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ultimately going to finish xou off, that can be growing inside you

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that can be growing inside xou without you knowing. Bowel cancer

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fax 41,000 people a year, 2000 are under the age of 50. One of them is

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this teenager, whose efforts to raise ?1 million for charitx

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this teenager, whose efforts to raise ?1 million for charity made

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headlines recently. One of the problems for doctors is bec`use the

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risk of bowel cancer in younger patients is relatively low, there is

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very little good clinical gtidance very little good clinical gtidance

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about who to refer. That is why the Department of Health is to fund a

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new project at the University of Exeter. The aim is to give doctors

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the tools to cross check sylptoms. This is the simplest way. There are

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coloured sails showing the GP what the risk of a particular cancer is

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when at patient has one or more symptoms `` coloured cells. Phil

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hopes the new system will s`ve hopes the new system will save

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lives. If it improves the chances of earlier diagnosis is and improves

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the quality of life for one person, then she will not have died in

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vain. The family of a teenager who was killed in a house fire in Devon

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was killed in a house fire hn Devon last year are hoping to give people

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the chance to fulfil their dream of a career in the industry he loved.

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18`year`old Andy Gunn died along 18`year`old Andy Gunn died `long

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with his girlfriend and her brother in the fire in Honiton. A foundation

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is now being set up in his name to help people pursue a career in

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catering and hospitality. Spotlight's Hamish Marshall has the

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story. Andy Gunn loved his job, he got to meet people and help them

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enjoy themselves. The 18`year`old died in a house`buyer in Honiton

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with his girlfriend and her younger brother one year ago `` eight house

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fire. They were looking to buy a place and work through the

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industry. It was a career for him, not just a job. He was in it for the

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long term. He saw himself aspiring up the ladder. This woman wants to

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up the ladder. This woman w`nts to make a career in hospitality. Health

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issues meant she had to leave the beauty industry and now aged 27, she

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beauty industry and now aged 27 she is retraining. It is the closest

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thing to beauty therapy I can get, with the clientele and the

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customers. They have said that I can do a qualification in hospitality

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and silver service and I am excited. Emma is the type of person who can

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be helped by the foundation. It hopes to assist people of all ages

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who need help to stay in or get into the hospitality industry. If you are

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working mother and need to extend working mother and need to dxtend

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your hours or need help with childcare, or travel or simple

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things like when you join a college course, quite often you have

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things like when you join a college course, quite often you havd to

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course, quite often you have to provide equipment, and for ` lot of

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provide equipment, and for a lot of children, that is very diffhcult.

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children, that is very difficult. Andy's old boss says the industry is

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seen as a place to earn extra money or as a stopgap. He has seen people

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who want more blocked by small issues. It can attract people who

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may not have the greatest educational background, but they are

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good with people, they enjox educational background, but they are

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good with people, they enjoy serving good with people, they enjox serving

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people and they can really make a great career based on their desire

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to help people and serve people. The to help people and serve people The

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foundation is aiming to raise ?5,000 foundation is aiming to raise ? ,000

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to earn a charitable status and then hopes to help more people in one of

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the most important industries in the the most important industrids in the

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region. The family of a soldier who died after being hit by a trailer on

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Dartmoor have paid tribute to him, saying he was an amazing sun,

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brother and expectant father. Private Cameron Laing from

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Nottingham was serving with the seven Theatre Logistic Regiment,

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seven Theatre Logistic Regilent Royal Logistic Corps, when the

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accident happened on Tuesday accident happened on Tuesday

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evening. His family say he couldn't wait to be a father to his baby sun.

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An investigation's underway into a fire at a car showroom in Exeter. 40

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firefighters had to deal with the outbreak in the offices at Hendy's

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Car Supermarket at Marsh Barton. Some roads around the site had to be

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closed, disrupting the mornhng rush hour. We're off to Dorset in a

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moment to take a look at a rubbish collection. This unique exhhbition,

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dating back to the 1920's, was unearthed by badgers! The heavy

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showers will cause problems for many of us today, but it will get better

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as we head into the Bank Holiday weekend with the promise of some

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sunshine. I will have all the details later in the programme.

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Identical twins Ross and Hugo Turner from Christow in Devon are two

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extraordinary young men with an extraordinary ambition ` to conquer

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the extremes of the Arctic for charity. The duo are trekking 3 0

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charity. The duo are trekking 340 miles across the wild and ddsolate

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wastes of the polar ice cap in Greenland and have now taken their

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first steps on the glacier. Spotlight's John Ayres has the

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latest. We have all moaned about Spotlight's John Ayres has the

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latest. We have all moaned `bout the latest. We have all moaned `bout the

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weather, but how about this? Hugo and Ross Turner have started their

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track in the Arctic. There hs and Ross Turner have started their

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track in the Arctic. There is some wind chill. They are doing this

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because seven years ago, Hugo fractured his neck in an accident,

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he was close to becoming paralysed. He had six months of surgerx and

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wants to something back. For the 50,000 people in the UK who are

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affected by paralysis, the fact that I broke my neck and was one

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millimetre from being paralysed, I broke my neck and was one

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millimetre from being paralxsed the millimetre from being paralysed, the

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fact that I have not had thd best fact that I have not had thd best

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couple of days, my back has been in pain, I am here, and so manx

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couple of days, my back has been in pain, I am here, and so many people

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pain, I am here, and so manx people in the UK cannot be up here. They

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are checking 340 miles in Greenland. Ross is wearing gear worn

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by polar explorers 100 years ago. Research is monitoring the

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differences this makes betwden their differences this makes between their

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bodies. When I stopped, I c`n differences this makes betwden their

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bodies. When I stopped, I can feel bodies. When I stopped, I can feel

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the wind, but all I have is a thin jumper. My shoes, I have got three

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socks, I need to know how they perform in this environment. I have

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tripled up to make sure I do not get frostbite. A pair of trousers,

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gloves and a hat and a balaclava. I am very comfortable. They are the

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year in guided by a world record`holder in Greenland. `` they

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are being guided. The weathdr record`holder in Greenland. `` they

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are being guided. The weather is record`holder in Greenland. `` they

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are being guided. The weathdr is not are being guided. The weathdr is not

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great. We are warm, we are fed and watered, we are happy team. We will

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try and get a couple more hours done. Come on, boys! All gohng well,

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done. Come on, boys! All going well, walk should take 22 days. It does

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not look at that Warner! They walk should take 22 days. It does

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not look at that Warner! Thdy were not look at that Warner! They were

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being brave! An exhibition of rubbish has opened in Dorset. But it

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isn't any old rubbish, the collection of bottles and j`rs at

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Beaminster Museum date back to the 1920s and 30s. They reveal that,

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even in a small rural town `lmost even in a small rural town almost

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one hundred years ago, people were shopping for big international

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labels. As Simon reports, the discovery was unearthed, quhte

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literally, by badgers. Long before binmen, waste was something you

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dealt with at home, leftovers were fed to animals and everything else

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was mended and used again. Then times changed. When people started

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buying stuff from further afield and bottles were not being recycled, the

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bottles were not being recycled the rubbish started accumulating. You

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needed somewhere to put it `nd you put it here? They put it here. What

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they found was something like an old fold rubbish, isn't it? Look closely

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and you find brand upon brand here. The outline of Heinz is

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unmistakable. We are used to places being self`sufficient, making their

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own staff and suddenly, what we see from the beginning of the 20th

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century, the appearance of quite a lot of well`known national brands ``

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stuff. We have cold drinks, hot drinks. But the continuing expansion

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of brands, it is tempting to think that they are modern creation, born

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out of our desire for washing machine and in the 1950s and package

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holidays in this 1970s, but consumer society goes back further than that.

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All of the big global brand started as local brands, people use them

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every day, they could shop on their doorstep and then transport networks

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got better, brands became more accessible. Now we have global

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brands. You're still finding bits of debris. The badgers are growing in

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number, they are making new entrances and they are alwaxs

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entrances and they are always expanding their living spacd

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entrances and they are alwaxs expanding their living space and

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producing new stuff. If you spot a man collecting broken glass, he may

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be engaged in important historical research. Celebrations have been

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taking place across the South West today to mark the coming of summer.

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One of the region's best known events, Obby Oss, has been taking

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place in Padstow, we'll have plenty place in Padstow, we'll havd plenty

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pictures from there later in programme. But first, at Mount

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Edgcumbe in Cornwall they'vd programme. But first, at Motnt

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Edgcumbe in Cornwall they've been Edgcumbe in Cornwall they'vd been

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building a four metre high 'Green Man'. Spotlight's Alison Johns has

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been to find out more about it all. More than 150 trees were brought

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down by the devastating winter storms on this estate in south`east

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storms on this estate in sotth`east Cornwall. They decided to celebrate

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the birth of spring by recycling some of that storm damaged wood to

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create the Green man. We lost quite a few trees and this was the

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create the Green man. We lost quite a few trees and this was thd fell

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from last year. We are using Spruce, laurel, Scotch pine and somd

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laurel, Scotch pine and some beautiful landscape trees. Gardeners

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have been joined by volunteers and have been joined by voluntedrs and

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local artists on the project. He has done amazing things with slightly

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Elizabethan `based things. He is wild as well. We have tried to make

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him pretty wild looking, because that is what he is. A wild force of

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nature. The giant figure is already attracting attention and will be the

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centrepiece of a May fair next week centrepiece of a May fair next week

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with Falk and re`, food and music. The staff and volunteers hope that

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this ancient symbol of spring will prove popular and the Green Man

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celebration will become an annual celebration will become an annual

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event `` falconery. Thanks for all your comments on our main story

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today, that's the under reporting of crime in Devon and Cornwall, by as

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much as twenty percent. The policing regulator claims the under`reporting

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was sometimes in an attempt to meet performance targets. Among those of

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you who have been in touch is you who have been in touch hs

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Yvonne. She says it's no surprise... All to make the Police

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and Crime Commissioner look as though he's doing his job! :

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E`mailed to say that crime figures were reported as falling, now we

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know why. On Facebook, Dobra, though, says everybody makes

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mistakes, plus the reduced police funding does put a pressure on

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performance. Thanks for your comments, do keep them coming. The

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weather to come and as promhsed weather to come and as promhsed

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pictures of Obby Oss in Padstow, but pictures of Obby Oss in Padstow, but

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first of all, we will take xou back first of all, we will take you back

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to Monday's programme. "In Londay's to Monday's programme. "In Monday's

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programme we described an interviewee as the last survivor of

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the Exercise Tiger tragedy off South Devon. In fact, the gentlem`n

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Devon. In fact, the gentleman concerned is the last surviving

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member of his unit." We want to make that clear. Sorry about that. It is

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time for the weather. It has not been very like stmmer.

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There is some good news. It has been very wet today, but most of the

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showers have gone. The story is one showers have gone. The story is one

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of dry weather as we head into the Bank Holiday weekend. Yesterday has

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been miserable, but there is some good news. It is misty to start,

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been miserable, but there is some good news. It is misty to start but

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good news. It is misty to start, but there will be showers, most likely

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in parts of Cornwall and it will be brighter for a time. A lot of cloud

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around tomorrow. We have high pressure coming our way, it is

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taking its time to get to us, but it is established as its stealth from

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late Saturday onwards, there are weather systems, they will bring

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more cloud over the next 24 hours, this is the culprit. That is moving

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away towards the continent. We have a couple of weather systems, hence

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the risk of showers, but after that, the high pressure starts to

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settle in, this system may bring some drizzle across us on Saturday,

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some drizzle across us on S`turday, but it disappears through the

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morning and into the afternoon. That high pressure settled in for the

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rest of the weekend, Sunday as well as Bank Holiday Monday. Look at the

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satellite picture, that shows where the showers have been through the

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day`to`day, we are moving into a spell of dry weather, more showers

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leaving Ireland which will love across us later in the night. This

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was earlier, we had dry weather here. We managed to avoid the rain.

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A little bit damp underfoot and the rain has been affecting not just

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this part of Devon, but also down into Cornwall. This is near Truro.

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Here, people are getting about and enjoying views of the ducks and the

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animals, but it has been pretty animals, but it has been prdtty

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miserable, the rain has been intense. Not just here in Cornwall,

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but right across the South West of England. It is dry now, and will be

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dry across other parts of the country. It will be misty bx morning

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and overnight temperatures will get down to as low as nine degrdes.

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Upgrades start tomorrow, not much chance of brightness, but stnny

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chance of brightness, but sunny spells will develop `` a grdat

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spells will develop `` a great start. `` a grey start. 14 or 1

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degrees if the sunshine comes out. degrees if the sunshine comds out.

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For the Isles of Scilly, brhght but a little bit cloudy and some

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For the Isles of Scilly, bright, but a little bit cloudy and somd drizzle

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a little bit cloudy and some drizzle in the afternoon. Light winds

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tomorrow. Times of high water... The coastal waters forecast is not very

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strong, the winds. The outlook, is for some sunshine, eventually. Have

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a good evening. That is it from us. Thank you for joining us. As

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promised, we will leave you with some of the celebrations in Padstow

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today for Obby Oss. From all of us here, good night.

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'The last two generations have been robbed of an opportunity

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'And yet it has greater impact on our everyday lives than anything

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'We need to put this issue to bed now,

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'and not leave it for another generation.'

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I want a Britain that is free to control its own destiny.

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'another three million people in Britain by 2020.

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'Our public services are already stretched.

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'The pressure on schools, housing, hospitals in huge.'

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While we stay in the EU, we cannot control who comes into our county.

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