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More details revealed about the couple arrested over alleged

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slavery. Police say they are of Tanzanian and Indian origin.

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House-to-house enquiries continue in the area were three women claimed to

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have been held captive for over three decades. We will be live at

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the scene with more. Criticism of the government's chief

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legal adviser after remarks he made about levels of corruption in some

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ethnic minority communities. A conversion put New Zealand -- put

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England out of rugby's World Cup. A very good evening to you.

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More details have been released in the case of alleged slavery in south

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London. The couple arrested on suspicion of detaining three women

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for more than 30 years are of Tanzanian and Indian origin. The

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women are said to have been living with them as part of a so-called

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collective. Tonight, officers continue to make house-to-house

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enquiries in the Brixton area. The police have been here in Brixton for

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much of the day. They have not revealed the exact location of the

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house where the women were kept, but it is clear they are concentrating

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on this estate. They say it is a highly complex and difficult

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investigation. The focus of police activity today, knocking on doors,

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talking to locals who live near to where the three women were held. The

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police presence here have caused amusement. I was shocked that

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something like that could actually happen. It is just really shocking.

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We have never seen anybody there really ever. Detectives have

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released more information about their investigation based in the

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Lambeth area. Officers say the couple arrested are of Indian and

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Tanzanian origin and came to the UK in the 1960s. It is believed two of

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the victims met the male suspect through a shared political ideology.

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They lived together at an address what the police -- wished the police

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called a collective. Police say the investigation must

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move at the victims' case. Police say the women are emotionally

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fragile and highly vulnerable. Right now they are concerned about media

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attention. I am quite confident that our charity will keep them safe.

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They do need time and space to get their thoughts together and

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understand what is going on. The police activity continues into the

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evening as they try to establish if this estate in Brixton holds clues

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to this mysterious case. The police have also said they understand there

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is a huge amount of public interest in this case, and a desire for

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information. But at this stage the welfare of the victims and their

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needs are the priority. The Foreign Secretary William Hague has said

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talks over containing around's nuclear programme remained difficult

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with narrow but important gaps which still need bridging. Let's go live

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to Geneva to hear from our Middle East correspondent. What are these

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sticking points to the deal? The point is, we do not exactly nil

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because the diplomats are redefining the phrase tight-lipped at the

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moment. We do know the rough areas. One of them is the enrichment of

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uranium. Iran says it has a legal right to enrich uranium. And that no

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agreement will be possible without that right being recognised. There

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is concern that the enriched uranium might at some point be used for a

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nuclear weapons. There are questions about what kind of limits and

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safeguard Iran would accept. There is a nuclear power station they are

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building at the moment. Will they agree to stop that process, because

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a game, there are fears that buy products from that power station

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could be used to create a nuclear weapons. There is the question of

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sanctions as well. To what degree will western countries agreed to

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lift the sanctions as a reward for the concessions they want Iran to

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make? If the deal is reached this weekend, it is not the final,

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permanent solution, is it? No, this is a preliminary agreement. The idea

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is that it will give them six months or so to have a further in-depth

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discussion about what it is exactly they want the shape of this

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agreement to looked like. Iran wants a position that it would consider to

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be a normal position, it says it wants its rights to be recognised in

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the way other country's rights are recognised. There are still big

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questions about what Imran really wants. The Israelis have been

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saying, the Iranians are playing the west. They still want the capacity

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to break out of the nuclear nonproliferation agreement, and have

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the ability, if they ever wanted it, to assemble a nuclear weapons.

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We will wait to see what the details of an agreement are, assuming they

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can make one. There has been criticism of the government's chief

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legal adviser over remarks he made about levels of corruption in some

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ethnic minority communities. The Attorney General said that

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politicians needed to wake up to the issue. He added the problem was not

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attributable to just one group. The impact of immigration on

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communities across Britain is a sensitive subject for politicians.

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But more and more they are joining the debate. Dominic Grieve is a man

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who chooses his words carefully. But speaking about conduct in public

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life, he said some migrants came from countries where corruption is

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endemic. And they may have been brought up to believe you can only

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get certain things through a favour culture. He said it was mainly the

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Pakistani community, although he added, I would be wary of saying it

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is just a Pakistani problem. His comments have been criticised by

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Labour. A scapegoat, blaming one particular community on an issue

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which needs to be addressed and needs to be addressed across all

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communities. Dominic Grieve is particularly concerned about

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electoral fraud. Senior Tories have been quick to try and clarify his

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comments. The most important thing is we do not pinpoint any particular

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communities. Where corruption exists, we want to make sure it is

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rooted out. The Pakistani community have contributed a huge amount of

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this country and we want to make sure we treat every community

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absolutely fairly. Each community have people of that nature, but to

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generalise, I think it is very wrong. There is corruption

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everywhere. Dominic Grieve have also praised the contribution of

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different communities to life in the UK, something he says the Telegraph

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did not reflect in its reporting. England have been knocked out of the

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Rugby League World Cup, losing in dramatic fashion to New Zealand. The

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final score, 20-18. New Zealand rule the rugby world.

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Intimidated, well, England tried not to show it. They let an 8-point lead

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slip. England had plenty of character. Man

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of the match Sam Burgess barrelled over and that looks to have won it.

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But when his brother George was penalised in the final minute for a

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high tackle, the Kiwis made them pay.

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England breached and then broken by the same man's boot. This was

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absolutely heartbreaking for England, they were seconds away from

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the World Cup final. Nobody predicted that they would push the

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world champions this close. But it is all over for England at this to

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remind. Tonight is the night for Doctor Who

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fans worldwide as a special episode is broadcast to mark its 50th

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anniversary. I am the Doctor. The 75 minute programme will be shown in

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more than 90 countries in more than six

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