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high, 15-20. It's not all "ad. Dh!nk you very much. That's all from

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While some camp in shop doorways others are away

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We'll examine one personal story behind the figures which show

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I have been a right mess. I have been shameful but I have sorted

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myself out and I am trying really hard.

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Hello. Also tonight: Crushed by an armoured car:

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The inquest into the death of a young Devon servicemen hears how the

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And the alien invaders caushng havoc to our wildlife.

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He lives in a wood, washes in a river and says he's trxing to

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as figures show the number of people struggling to keep a roof over their

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show the number of people struggling to keep a roof over their hdad is

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Council trebled to 104 last year. It was 27 the year before. Abott the

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same time doubled from 87 to 19 . Johnny Rutherford reports.

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About the same time the number of cases of rough sleepers hn

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time some people love camping but after awhile it is nice to have a

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sofa and a TV and a hot shower and stuff. Having to and with the ``

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River, at the end of the dax if you get a job working in a building site

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you turn up the next day looking exactly the same as you did the day

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before. He suffers from bipolar and is, `` admits he has had problems

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with drugs. He is constantlx looking around because he is afraid someone

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will take away what little possessions he has. It is a

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Catch`22. If you do not havd somewhere to live, unless you can

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lie and prove that lie, you won t get a job to start work, evdn agency

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work. A charity in Exeter who help homeless people say the average

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number of rough sleepers coling into the centre on a daily basis is

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around 35. In the last thred months it has been as many as 80 d`y. There

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is a rise. Although we are getting people off the streets fastdr and

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getting them into accommodation we are still seeing more and more

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people. People fall out of accommodation, people buildhng up

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debts because of high property prices. This centre in Barnstable

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has been offering extra number of people needing health has more than

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doubled. Historically it might have been as a result of substance abuse

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but it is not just those factors anymore. People fall into rough

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sleeping from any number of circumstances and it is dev`stating

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for him. This man is a qualhfied plumber and his curry trying to get

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his life back together again. The requirements of homelessness could

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have an impact on other services. I am joined now by Mike Taylor from

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a Plymouth charity. How much of a problem is rough sleeping whth Mike

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is it just a very small part of the picture? It is a small part of

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homelessness, definitely. It is nice to see there are organisations there

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that work with those who ard sleeping rough but the majority who

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are categorised as homeless will actually be sofa surfing or in

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temporary accommodation. Thdy are calling you and those who are

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sleeping rough but the majority who are categorised as homeless will

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actually be sofa surfing or in temporary accommodation. Thdy are

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calling you and others call is sense but the trend is definitely upwards.

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How's what they are saying changed? There are so many factors. Hn terms

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of homelessness we have too few homes and we have a housing crisis.

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Homes are unaffordable and house prices are too high. There `re

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changes to benefits as well. That is true and welfare reform is huge but

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linked to that, with house prices being high rents are also vdry high.

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We are a low`wage and high rent area which is very hard for people to

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cope with. A lot of people, if they get a job they struggle to pay their

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rent and the rent is too high a percentage of income. That hs a

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factor. If people are in secure jobs and they are doing temporarx work

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then that is really difficult. We see people coming to our droppings

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and contacting us because they are desperate to work and they will take

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temporary work and when the work dries up... It is all still there,

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there should be subsidies for these rents? There are. A lot of housing

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benefit is paid to those in work. One of the problems with thd system

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is when people are in and ott of work, the system is not flexible.

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People get into rent arrears very quickly. Thank you for joinhng us.

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Serious incidents of domestic violence don't `lways

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It is a persistent problem which police forces across the

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There have been four related deaths in Devon in the last three xears.

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As John Ayres reports a new campaign hopes to make friends and colleagues

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The identities of the women have been disguised and their vohces

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spoken by actors. It is easy to think domestic abuse

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is something that happens to families on benefits, daddids and

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our colic who beats his wifd and children, but in fact the phcture is

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a lot more complex than that and it is often middle`class familhes who

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are involved and they do not want to let down the veneer of their ideal

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lifestyle. This woman had a privileged upbringing and she lived

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in a small community with a family that frowned on divorce and she

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lived with her abuse for ye`rs. The last thing that happened to me was I

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was being raped and he pulldd back my head so far but I lost

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consciousness. I could very easily have been one of that statistic so

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now there is a bit of a passion in me to help others. Today a campaign

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was launched in Exeter caushng for `` calling for more awareness and

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encouraging people to be on the lookout for colleagues and friends

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who may be suffering. 70 or 80% of police time is spent dealing with

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domestic abuse incidents and that shows the scale of the problem

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within our force area but it works out the same for Devon and `lso

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Cornwall. This woman did not suffer physical abuse from her forler

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partner but it was a coercive and controlling relationship. I did

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actually try and leave but then I realise that all the threats of

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wanting to burn the house down and he would find anybody I knew an arm

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them, he was going to harm the animals and that came as quhte a

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shock and when he calmed down and said, please come back, I love you,

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I cannot live without you, H did, I immediately went back. It w`s not

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until I went back that he s`id, if you ever do it again, I shall hunt

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you down and kill you. One hn four women are suffering domestic abuse

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and one in six men the same. A campaign hopes this will encourage

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people to look at their fridnds and colleagues and offer help if they

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think they are in trouble. The owner of a yacht which has been

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wrecked on a Cornish beach says the The 22 foot boat ran aground

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on the rocky part of Porthtowan The skipper and

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his sister escaped without hnjury Spotlight's David George reports

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from Porthtowan. This is an unusual sight on a North

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Beach. It was travelling to Preston when an onshore wind meant ht could

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not round the headland and then the anchor broke and she was washed

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ashore. Local people helped the crew to recover their belongings. It has

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got to be sad, they must be heartbroken. The only thing they can

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do now is obviously protect it from the public and keep things safe The

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owner and his sister from L`ncashire did not want to be interviewed but

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they told me there is a hold the size of a wheelbarrow in thd

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starboard side. Lifeguards have been asking beach`goers to keep clear. We

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will have spring tides coming in the next few days and we are forecast to

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get a bit more swell so potdntially the boat will start getting slightly

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bashed by the waves and this could lead to further problems. Mr Cooper

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who says he is an experiencdd sailor bought the boat in Falmouth just a

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week ago and he planned to close top to Lancashire and was on passage

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between Saint Ives and Newqtay when he got into trouble. He is grateful

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for the help he has received. It looks like this is the final

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destination for the yacht. The owner says his plan now is to get a

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tractor or digger to pull hdr up to the beach and then onto a flatbed

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lorry to be taken to a scrap yard. There's a warning tonight that local

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wildlife is under threat from Exotic pets which have been

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abandoned, such as terrapins and koi carp, are taking over in sole areas

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and threatening native speches. Our Environment Correspondent Adrian

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Campbell reports. At this pond everything appdars to

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be in harmony with the environment. As well as moorhens and dragonflies,

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there are some unwanted guests, according to Steve from the Devon

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wildlife trust. Terrapins. One has hauled itself onto a log because

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they are reptiles and they need to raise their body temperaturd. Just

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over there is a quake are up. That should be in South Asia and we have

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terrapins that should be in the Mississippi Delta. Both are

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outcompeting our wildlife. They really should not be here. The

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terrapins are thought to have been put here deliberately by owners no

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longer willing to keep their exotic pets but the problem is that they

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eat some of our native speches, something that do these vishtors

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wanted to learn more about. What does it upsets in particular? They

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are carnivores so they will eat dragonfly nymphs and larvae and

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frogspawn. Frogs for exampld are having a tough time at the loment

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and they do not need the extra pressure of a predator like this.

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Now they are free it seems the terrapins do not want to go back

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into captivity. There has bden a trap set here, wooden box floating

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on the water with a hole in the middle and a net underneath and the

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terrapins sit on the trap and never go down through the hole. It is

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amazing. They must know. Thd Wildlife Trust say unwonted

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terrapins and other pets nedd to be properly reopened and they `re

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appealing to all of us not to relief animals into the wild that they say

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really do not belong here. The family of a man who died

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after collapsing in an Exetdr police cell is to meet England's chief

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prosecutor to ask why no decision's been made over whether any officers

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should be charged. Thomas Orchard, who suffered

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from schizophrenia, collapsdd at Heavitree Road police st`tion

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an hour after his arrest in 201 . Last November the Independent Police

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Complaints Commission asked the CPS to consider charging four police

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officers, two custody officdrs and an agency nurse,

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but so far no action's been taken. Five people have escaped

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from a fire in a flat Fire crews battled the blazd

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in Southway from an aerial platform Thanks for joining us. You're

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watching Spotlight. A painstaking passion

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for embroidery. The mission to capture Cornhsh

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history for generations to come Later we will meet an England

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international beach volleyb`ll player who is off to the

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International Championships in Mexico next month and we will meet

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her in a short while. An inquest has been hearing how

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a young RAF gunner from Devon died in Afghanistan in

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an incident involving an arloured vehicle operated by a colle`gue who

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didn't have a driving licence. Senior aircraft man

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Kinikki Griffiths, from Exmouth was killed when he was crushed under

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the wheels of a patrol vehicle called a Jackal during a patrol

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in the Helmand desert. Camp Bastion, helping to kedp it

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secure four years ago fell to the RAF Regiment and with them, Kinikki

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Griffiths, a senior aircraft man from Exmouth who was 20. On Friday

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16th of July 2010 he left C`mp Bastion as part of a three vehicle

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patrol looking for a missing backpack containing night vhsion

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goggles and grenade rounds. The fear was the enemy could use these to

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create IED 's, improvised explosive devices. A Jackal similar to this

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one was part of the patrol `nd being driven by a corporal that the court

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heard had only driven a Jackal four or five times on the deploylent even

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though he was not qualified and did not have a driving licence. He said

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he was driving because his colleagues were tired. The Jackal

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started leaking fluid and two men got underneath to look. The corporal

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said he learned over the drhvers seat to turn the engine off and

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suddenly the vehicle rolled back. The other man was freed but Kinikki

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Griffiths was trapped. His colleagues formed a scrum to push

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the Jackal that waves seven tonnes. Kinikki Griffiths was flown by

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helicopter to Camp Bastion but he died of his injuries and his inquest

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continues at County Hall. For sailors on a Navy ship tackling

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a terrorist or a hijacker on board Well, on dry land and in a building,

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believe it or not. But parts of Tregantle Fort

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in Cornwall have been converted to give a similar layout to th`t

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of the inside of a boat. And it was all very realisthc once

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Eleanor Parkison was These trainee sailors are looking

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for an intruder on board thdir ship. This training exercise is t`king

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place on dry land. Parts of this fort have been turned into ` living

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classroom. Specially constrtcted compartments mimic a boat. The doors

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open different ways and there are watertight doors and normal doors

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that open inwards and outwards and it is important to replicatd them in

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this facility so that we can train the teams in all of those procedures

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for dealing with different risks. Most of the senior guys will put

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their imagination to it and when they start looking like a ship, as

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the Captain and the commanddr has already pointed out, it reflects to

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a ship that they can tell you where they are one warship so it gives

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them that insight before thdy provide this technique on board

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Some of these compartments `re designed to be very narrow. This

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area is supposed to be a submarine. Watching the demonstration today are

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some special VIP visitors, student carpenters from city Collegd

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Plymouth who were brought in to build the classrooms. Tregantle Fort

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was built in 1865 to deter `ttacks from France and today it is an

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important training ground for the Navy, Army and the Royal Marines.

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Rail passengers in the South West may be used to gazing at be`utiful

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views out of the train window, but now one of the region's most iconic

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scenes has been put on the side of a First Great Western engine so rail

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users upcountry can get a glimpse as well. The 45`foot image of Plymouth

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Military reservists across the region are wearing

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their service uniforms for their day jobs in celebration

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BBC Radio Cornwall's own Lieutenant Commander Kevin Thomas

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Here he is in his Royal Navx Reserve uniform reading

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It was part of a special recruitment drhve.

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The National Audit Office h`s warned that thousands of extra resdrvists

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are needed to plug the gap left by cuts to regular soldier numbers.

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Around 2,000 young people from across Devon have been taking

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part in the Summer School G`mes in Plymouth.

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Children got the chance to compete in seven different sports

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including athletics, cycling, rowing, tennis and rounders.

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The games are inspired by the Olympics and aim to get more

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We date usually get a chancd to come down on a day Levitt and colpete

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against other schools. On mx heat I was proud of myself, on an hnjury

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was very good, I was proud. Now, one England team may h`ve been

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flying home today but anothdr is Yes, get the flags back out

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and let hope re`enter your life because England's young

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Beach Volleyball players ard about They're being held in Mexico and

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of the top players is 15`ye`r`old She's getting in some last linute

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practise and our sport reporter Dave Gibbins is watching

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on the north coast this evening Yes, good evening. This is what is

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called the Academy of beach sports which is run by a former senior

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England international beach volleyball player who happens to

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coach Anayer Evans. Can we hnterrupt your practice session? She has high

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hopes for Anayer. How much has Denise Austin helped you in your

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development? She has been a" coached me since I was about seven xears old

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and she is not only like a coach button in the tour to me as well.

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Whatever I do she helps and she makes me learn from my mist`kes so I

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learned the best out of what I get and she is really helpful and always

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there for me. What gives yot a buzz about beach volleyball? What makes

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the sport special? I think ht is the atmosphere you get when you play

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with a team`mate and the love on court for each other. You c`nnot

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play with a team`mate that xou dislike so you really have to love

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each other which is nice whdn you are playing. It is the

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competitiveness as well between teams. You have to work so hard to

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is done. Look at that! A bit longer! What is that about? It is jtst

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control, when embroidery. He has spent thd last

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two years working with more than 60 members of the community to design

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and sketch and stitch these panels. I was responsible for this one. This

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one depicts the torch coming through Saltash for the Olympic Gamds in

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London. The tapestry is going to be hung probably for quite a long

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time, maybe hundreds of years and so it is a wonderful feeling to feel

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like part of you was going to be left behind when you pop yotr clogs,

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so to speak. Schoolchildren are doing their bit by designing the top

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sections of each canvas. Thhs one is in honour of a Scout leader who lost

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his life fighting the `` fighting a fire during the Blitz in thd Second

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World War. It is quite side because he is trying to put out the fires

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and then he died and that is why we have got one of these, one of his

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badges on the back of our ndck. Once completed the 54 scenes will detail

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the town's heritage, from Stone Age to modern day. The wall that is

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being used is actually from Bayeux itself and when it is fishing ``

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finished, because it has bedn done in all of the Bayeux tapestry, it

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will be hung for a period of time with the Bayeux tapestry in France.

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It is hoped this will be a living tapestry and every five years a new

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campus will be added to it. `` canvas.

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It looks fantastic. Was that it for some? `` summer.

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It is all changed with the day tomorrow with a weather front coming

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off the Atlantic which we h`ve not seen for a while. It introdtces

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fresher conditions and much more unsettled conditions. Patchx rain is

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possible tomorrow and for all of us it will feel cooler. Overnight

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tonight it will feel cooler and there is a drop in temperattres

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compared to the last few nights so for most of us it will be more

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comfortable for sleeping. There is the cold, the weather front coming

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our way. Slow progress at the moment and it will eventually arrive and

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then introduce a lot more clout A pleasant evening for all of us with

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more of a breeze developing along the south coast today but as the

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weather front comes in overnight tonight it will lie pretty luch

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across much of Cornwall in the middle of the day. It moves fairly

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steadily so by the end of the afternoon it has gone through most

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of us and even some late sunshine but by Friday the low presstre is

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right over us which means stnshine for sure but every now and then a

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sharp shower and one or two of them could be quite heavy with the risk

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of thunder. The satellite phcture from earlier today shows high`level

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Cloud and earlier `` now th`t is making the sunshine a bit h`zy. Here

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is a scene of that cloud from earlier today and relativelx quiet

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sea conditions. We have had very sea conditions. We have had very

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gentle wind in the last few days but for most of vast, particularly the

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seafarers the conditions have been good. This is a boat called Pegasus

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setting out to see from Plylouth Sound. A lovely evening, easterly

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winds. Overnight the cloud will come and go for a while but eventually

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the thick cloud will approach from the South West and that thicker

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cloud. To produce a few spots of rain across Saint Mary 's and

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Penzance. For the rest of us it is not a bad start and it will be a

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cold start as well. Temperatures will be lower than recently.

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Considerably fresher than it has been over the last few nights.

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Tomorrow morning some sunny spells, particularly across Somerset and

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Dorset but quickly the cloud will win and it will become quitd

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extensive in the morning and the afternoon. Some heavy bursts of rain

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but the main line of rain bx the end of the afternoon will lie across

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parts of Somerset and the e`st of Dorset, moving away fairly rapidly

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and what will follow is bridfly some sunshine but then some sharp

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showers. The second part of the day is not a complete write off. The

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change in wind direction will be more noticeable when it becomes

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south`westerly. That will bring the fresher air off the sea. 17 or 8

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the top temperature for a l`rge part of Cornwall and Southern Devon but

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where we hold onto a bitter brightness we could get up to 1 , 20

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or 21. In the Isles of Scilly morning showers and then drx for a

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time but we cannot rule out the possibility of a further showers

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turning up later in the day. Times of high water.

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For our surfers the surf will pick up in the next few days, expect to

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see bigger waves. You may wdll start to see the surf pick up, up to about

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two feet and a bit on the choppy side. That is the coastal w`ters

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forecast. The outlook is cooler and more unsettled with a bit of

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sunshine, but also a few sh`rp showers. Have a good evening.

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That is all tonight. We will be back with the late news at a latdr time

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of 11:30 p.m.. For now we whll leave you with how it is looking on the

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beach tonight.

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