10/08/2013 BBC Weekend News


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spoken out against the current plans for the 2022 tournament. You can't

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hold this tournament in the summer in Qatar because it's too hot. That

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would be difficult for players, despite having air conditioning in

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the stadium. But it's particularly difficult for fans. Dyke believes a

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winter tournament is more lukely than sensationally taking it away

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from Qatar. His dramatic intervention will frustrate the

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Premier League who are oppose and say it would require a ten week hey

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aye Tulse in the middle of the events.

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With FIFA President hinting at a decision in October, the pressure is

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mounting for a dramatic change of plan. The fallout could be as

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devisive as anything the game's seen.

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The Shadow Health Secretary, Andy Burnham, has given Labour until next

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spring to produce a set of policies that grab the attention of voters or

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risk losing the next election. Mr Burnham said he wasn't criticising

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the Labour Leader, Ed Miliband, but rather what he called the modern

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state of politics. Joining me now is Susana Menconca.

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Why is he saying it now? There are a lot of people in the Labour Party

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worried that they are losing momentum. Their poll lead over the

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Tories has been shrinking. Economic growth is likely to be higher than

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expected which is good for the Government, not so good for Labour

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with only a couple of years to the next election. A lot of people

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saying, we need to see more concrete policies from Labour. This is the

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first time we have heard from a senior member of the Shadow Cabinet

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and it does sound like criticism, although Andy Burnham's people tell

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me this isn't criticism, it isn't a dig at Ed Miliband and that he's

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loyal to Ed planned, but it does feel a bit like that. Of course, we

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have got the Party Conference season approaching Labour, wanting to

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assess itself -- Ed Miliband - and wanting to work out how it can

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appeal to voters and regain that momentum.

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Thank you. Teachers, dorks to and airport staff are being warned they

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need to be alert to the problem of forced marriages over the school

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holidays. Ministers are concerned that teenagers may be taken abroad,

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thinking they are going on holiday when in fact they are about to be

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forced into marriage. Luke Walton reports.

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They often think they are going on a conventional family holiday. For

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victims of forced marriage, a trip abroad can end in the shock of being

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co-ored into a practice some compared to slavery. Estimates

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suggest more than 5,000 people from the UK are forced into marriage

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against their will each year. More than a third of those affected are

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under 18. With cases particularly common between June and August.

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The Government calls for heightened awareness. It's promoting an advice

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line and information cards for potential victims explaining how to

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get help. A message supported by campaigners.

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I think we are really positive that the Government are really taking

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very seriously the risk that young people face this summer when they'll

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be taken abroad. Often, young people don't know they'll be forced into

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marriage and suddenly they are left out in various countries.

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At the Home Office, they promise tough action. Ministers have pub

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lushed plans to follow the example of Scotland by making forced

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marriage into a criminal offence, which could mean parents guilty of

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the crime facing jail. It's the start of the world

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athletics Championships in Moscow today. Mo Farah goes for gold in the

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10,000 metres and Usain Bolt begins his quest to become world champion.

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Our sports correspondent, Andy Swiss, is live for us in Moscow. A

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very important day for Team GB? It is a big day, yes. So many hopes

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resting on Mo Farah as he goes in the final of the 10,000 metres. He

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won two golds at the London Olympics last year and he's hoping for a

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repeat performance here in Moscow. The good news is that Farah is in

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pretty decent nick at the moment. Looks impressive as he won at the

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anniversary Games in London a couple of weeks ago. He'll know that the

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last World Championships two years ago, he only came away with a silver

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in the 10,000 metres, so he certainly won't be taking anything

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for granted. After that, we should get our first glimpse of Usain Bolt

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in the 100 metres. He's the red hot favourite to win that event, he

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should no problems going through to the time which takes place here

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