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Good evening, welcome to BBC Channel Islands. Tonight's top stories...

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Murder in St Helier ` a 46`year`old man found dead, three people

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arrested. Could this car hold vital clues?

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Pictured is beginning to emerge, but we still have an awful lot of people

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we need to speak to come including the suspects, of course, to

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establish exactly what took place on Saturday night.

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Also tonight, A caring teenager with a big personality ` tributes to the

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17`year`old who died this weekend. Police have linked his death to

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drugs. Here's my special Big Brother, and

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just my bodyguard. Just always there for me.

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Plus, big spending cuts coming for Guernsey's health service, but

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patients will have to wait to see if their treatment is affected.

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Police in Jersey are following up a number of new leads tonight as part

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of the investigation into the murder of a man on a residential street in

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central St Helier. 46`year`old Colin Chevalier was found dead in his flat

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on Saturday night. Three people remain in custody.

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Police got the call to Duhamel Place in St Helier at 10:20pm on Saturday

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night, where they founded Colin Chevalier's dead body. Shortly

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afterwards, a 35`year`old man and a 31`year`old woman were arrested.

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Another 35`year`old man was arrested on Jersey's east coast yesterday

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morning by armed police. He remains under armed guard in hospital.

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Tonight police attention has shifted to the whereabouts of a car that was

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moved hours before the killing, and officers want to know if it holds

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vital clues. Officers have the covered the vehicle in the last hour

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and are examining it. Through the drizzle and the rain,

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the investigation continues into why and how a man was murdered here late

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on Saturday night. Police say 46``year`old Colin Chevalier lived

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in the proerty in Duhamel Place where he died.

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Colin Chevalier's body was removed from the property behind me at

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around 9pm on Sunday night. Home Office pathologist arrived on the

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island to carry out of `` postmortem and frantic investigations have been

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continuing through the day. The picture is beginning to emerge but

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we still have an awful lot of people we need to speak to, including the

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suspects of course, in order to establish exactly what took place on

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Saturday night. Three people remain under arrest

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tonight, with one under armed guard in hospital, but police say they are

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no closer to charging anyone. I think the public sometimes assumes

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there have been three arrests, that is it, they have got their men and

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women, done job. It is not as simple as that, there

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is an awful lot of work that has to be done this week. Forensic

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examination come enquiries to be made, witnesses to be spoken to,

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statements obtained. Jersey police said Colin Chevalier had extensive

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injuries when they found him on Saturday night.

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This is the first murder since 2011 on Jersey. The investigation unit is

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expected to last for some time yet. We will have more from Edward a bit

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later in that programme. Tonight police are still waiting to

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speak to the 35`year`old man under armed guard in hospital. Next night,

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`` next tonight, a special big brother who always had a smile on

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his face. That's the tribute paid to 17`year`old Jared Harrison who died

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at the weekend. He was found in a house in St Helier on Saturday

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morning. The death of the former Les Quennevais pupil has been linked, by

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police, to a class A drug. Jen Smith reports.

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A caring teenager with a big personality. Jared's friends

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described him as popular and a joker. Today his younger brother

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said his death has left a gaping hole.

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He is my special big rather, `` big brother, just my bodyguard, always

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there for me. Nobody had a bigger hard than him, to be honest. It is

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horrible how quiet the house is at the moment. It is too quiet. ``

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nobody had a bigger heart than him. We are supporting each other,

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listening to each other, lots of support, they have been there for

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each other which is nice to see. Police say the 17`year`old may have

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taken a white powder he believed was MDMA, commonly known as ecstacy.

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Three other young men were taken to hospital and have since been

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discharged. Jersey's Chief Medical Officer of Health says it's a wake

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up call. I think it is only sadly with the

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glowing statistics that people are starting to wake up to the fact it

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is not just a new way of young people having fun and taking a few

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risks. It is, frankly, dangerous and better avoided.

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Today Jersey Police released on bail two teenagers who had been arrested

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on suspicion of importing a controlled substance.

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They are asking anyone with information to come forward.

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Meanwhile, Jared's friends say they'll remember him as a big care

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bear who's heart was bigger than him.

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It has the biggest budget and frequently overspends, but now

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Guernsey's Health and Social Services Department needs to trim

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its spending even further. It's trying to find almost another ?3

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million worth of savings whilst also generating income of almost ten

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million. Mike Wilkins reports on another challenge facing the

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island's health authorities. Guernsey's HSSD is facing its own

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emergency as it rushes to make savings before the end of the year.

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The department has to save almost ?5 billion, but has so far only managed

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2 million. Now the bosses in the building behind me have come up with

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a plan to deal with the shortfall. An operation plan has been released

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today, and it is more of an overview. There is no confirmation

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of which services will come under pressure.

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We will not go into detail of what individual plans are. We have

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identified high`level projects. For example, we are doing a drug and

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alcohol strategy, we don't go into detail of what is in that. This is

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identifying what projects we will be doing and, obviously, the more

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detailed bits as and when necessary will come back to be published.

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But reigning in spending on low priority drugs and reviewing

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contracts with service providers are some of the ways it says it can

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reduce its expenditure. But what do people on the street think should be

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done? It is very difficult to know which

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services, they all seem so important. It depends on what their

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definition of low priority is, that is high priority to someone else.

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That is a hard one. It will help some people, but not others.

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What to cut and who will be affected remains to be seen as the Health

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Department does what it can to balance the books whilst keeping as

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many services as it can alive. Guernsey's Daisy Chain pre`school

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could have to close later this year if long term funding isn't secured.

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It provides a free service to children referred there by Health

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and Social Services ` but is funded entirely by donations. A ?10,000

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grant from the Christmas Lottery means it can continue to operate

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this term, but from September the future is uncertain. Health says

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it's not reponsible for pre`school funding but is in discussions with

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other Departments as to what help, if any, the States can provide.

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We need to secure funding for the next two years. We cannot be funding

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terror by term. It is not fair on the families of the children, so we

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hope and pray we will be able to get some funding.

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An online campaign has been started to raise awareness of the challenges

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disabled people face getting around Guernsey. The videos tell the

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personal stories of a number of islanders, highlighting the

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transport issues they come up against each day. The Guernsey

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Disability Alliance launched the campaign to show its support for the

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Island's new transport strategy, which goes to the States this month.

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The key message is that for disabled people it is about the journey, not

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the vehicles. There is a lot of talk about the vehicles in the strategy

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but it is really about the whole journey, particularly for those

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disabled people who need door`to`door transportation. That is

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the key message. Jersey airport baggage handlers have

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voted NOT to strike over Easter. Some Servisair staff are unhappy

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their hours may be cut as Blue Islands has given its ground

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handling work to Aurigny. But although a full strike has been

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avoided, union members did vote in favour of some form of industrial

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action. Christina Ghidoni reports. The 25 Servisair baggage handlers at

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Jersey airport face having their working hours cut by two and a half

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hours a week. Unhappy with the prospect of less pay union members

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were balloted on possible strike action over Easter. 18 Unite union

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members were sent ballot papers. Nine responded.

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The majority were against a strike. But all nine Servisair staff who

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voted were in favour of some form of industrial action.

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The company is reliant on these people. If they do not turn up for

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work come if they work to their contracts, if they follow the health

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and safety rules to the latter, that will impact on services. And there

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is a risk flights will be delayed or even cancelled.

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Jersey airport officials say they're pleased the threat of disruption for

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passengers over the Easter holidays has now been lifted.

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And Servisair say even if there is some form of industrial action

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they're confident passengers won't be affected.

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We have very strong and robust contingency plans in place and we

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can guarantee the travelling public they will not be inconvenienced at

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the start of this tourist season. The Unite union will meet Servisair

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representatives this Friday in the hope that some agreement can be made

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so no industrial action will happen. You're watching the BBC in the

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Channel Islands. Later in Spotlight with Justin and

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Natalie... Open for business ` of the message

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from these traders in a previously storm ravaged village.

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Speaking of being storm ravaged, I think we are over the worst of that,

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but Army anything near to anything remember `` resembling summer?

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I think this week it is a much better picture.

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We have had the drizzle and low cloud and missed, and had some

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pretty heavy downpours of rain in the last hour. That is now moving

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out of the way. This week there is some sunshine, mainly dry and

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generally much fresher failed to the air. That line of cloud going

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through western France at the moment that brought us the rain is moving

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out of the way. To the west is the brighter weather for tonight and

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tomorrow. As we move from tonight into tomorrow, this area of high

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pressure gets close around moves right across us by the middle of the

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week, settling things down, light winds, hopefully some sunshine as

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well, it could be a bit misty first thing in the morning. There is the

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detail of the rain band we have seen earlier today, only moved away in

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the last half hour or so. It is clearing and tonight there could be

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some showers dotted around, a brisk westerly breeze that will stay with

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us all through the night. Much better visibility than recently,

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with a chance to see the stars. Tomorrow, in the morning at least,

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quite a few showers dotted around, but by the afternoon sunshine may be

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out. Quite a stiff West, North West please giving up 12 Celsius top

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temperature but excellent visibility. This is the causal

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waters forecast... `` coastal waters.

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And the waves are bigger now, on the West Coast we will see up to four

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feet and choppy, similar conditions elsewhere. The forecast for the rest

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of the week is dry, cloudy on Thursday under sounds `` and a

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chance of showers on Friday. Our top stories this evening. Police

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in Jersey are investigating the murder of 46`year`old Colin

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Chevalier in St Helier. It is the first murder on the island for

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almost three years. Three people had been arrested.

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Investigations also continue into the death of 17`year`old Jared

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Harrison who died after apparently taking illegal substances.

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Let us go live to the scene of that murder in St Helier `` Duhamel

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Place. Edward come over to you.

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Windy and evening here in St Helier today. In the past hour of the road

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in Duhamel Place has reopened meaning the people who live around

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here are able to come and go again as normal. It has been a day of

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investigations come earlier police were looking for the whereabouts of

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a Volkswagen Polo but that has been located. There has been lots of

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reaction today. Senator Ian le Marquand issued a

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statement earlier that year is deeply saddened by news of two

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tragic deaths this weekend and would like to extend his sincerest

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sympathy to the friends and relatives of those involved. The

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States of Jersey Police officers are now investigating both incidents,

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which are unrelated. Our thoughts, he said, are with all those affected

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by this very sad weekend in our island. He said it was a very sad

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weekend for all of us. Here... 48 hours behind me... 48 hours after

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the police got that call into why Colin Chevalier died, the

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investigations year continue. Like his family they will be wanting

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answers as well. And we will have any developments

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that are coming on those stories throughout the week, but for now,

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that is all from me. next few days. An elderly cancer

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patient claims he was forced to dial 999 after staff ignored his calls

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for help. Peter Tizzard was at Dorset County Council when he made

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the call and said he experienced severe pain and hand received

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assistance in the ward. The hospital says the ward was fully staffed and

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his action was not necessary. The second week of the inquest into the

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fatal crash on the M5 has been hearing from a weather expert. Seven

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people died and 51 were injured in the crash in November 2011. This

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afternoon the inquest heard from an expert from the Met Office who

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looked into weather conditions on the night of the accident.

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Now it's happened to many of us, you come back from a holiday and

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discover a huge mobile phone bill because of data roaming. But spare a

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thought for those living along the Purbeck coast in Dorset. Some have

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found their phones switching to a network in France! It's because

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their own networks aren't strong enough. Ofcom says refunds aren't

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always given. When you are at home, it is locked

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onto your network. When you are away, it could be grabbing the

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strongest signal. Your home network may be available. By locking your

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phone onto your home network, you will avoid roaming charges.

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Public swimming pools in a town are facing an uncertain future. They say

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they cannot subsidise the pools in Tavistock without cutting front line

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services `` services. Sue has been swimming here six days

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a week for the past eight years. She could soon be faced with having to

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find an alternative. The loss would be substantial. It has been a place

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of refuge, a place of mental relaxation, a place where I hope I

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keep fit and keep up with my regular exercise. This pool will soon be

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full of children but even at its busiest times, the council says it

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is still making a loss and can't afford to subsidise it at its

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current level past 2016. This pool in Okehampton has a larger turnover

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as it has a gym but its future is also uncertain. West Devon Borough

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Council spends ?150,000 a year subsidising both pools. That amounts

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to 4% of council tax payers money. Over the next ten years, the local

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authority estimates it will cost over ?1 million to maintain

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facilities. One option would be to close the pool. That is not

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something the council wants to do. It clearly wants to keep the public

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facility available and that would be an absolute last resort which is why

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we are looking at all of the options to provide a public swimming

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facility. What are the options? One is to make the Olympic legacy Paul

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accessible to the public if the school is successful in raising the

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funding to bring it here. Second is a community takeover, third, to

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renew the current contract and the fourth is closure. This offer these

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parents, is not an option. My little boy has started to swim and is

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getting really confident. If they take it away, we will have to go to

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Plymouth. I have been coming here since I was five and I am now 27. If

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it was too close, I would have nowhere to do swimming lessons. I

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walk here. A public consultation will begin in the next two months

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before a decision is made late in the year.

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Time for the sport now and Dave's here with heartbreak for South West

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rugby. Both the region's Championship clubs

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have been eliminated from the quarterfinals of the British and

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Irish Cup. Plymouth Albion were well beaten 41`21 at Leeds and the

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Cornish Pirates have exited the competition, going down to

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Pontypridd in Penzance. BBC Radio Cornwall's Dick Straughan takes up

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the story on a 16`14 defeat. Driving on. A try to the Cornish

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Pirates. They score with 40 minutes played.

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Wrestling their way to two metres short of the line. It is another

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try. A seagull swoops low. Strikes it

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through the upright. A little disappointed. We put all

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our eggs in one basket. It is disappointing. The best team won on

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the day. Big boys are pretty distressed. We have three games left

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to go. We have to show heart and commitment. That was our chance for

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another game. It was not to be. All three Devon clubs went down

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without scoring. Plymouth Argyle's play`off chances are fading fast

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after a one goal reverse at Burton Albion. It's their third match

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without a win and they're now five points behind the play`off group.

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Argyle do have a game in hand which is tomorrow night at Newport County.

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Exeter City have slipped into relegation trouble again. Their

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second loss in a row came at Bury by two goals to nil to leave them just

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four points off the exit door into the Conference ` a league Torquay

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United are staring in the face. They're ten points from survival

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with only five games left to play after going down to a Scunthorpe

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United penalty at Plainmoor. They had the opportunity to equalise from

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the spot themselves, but Dale Tonge squandered the chance to leave them

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almost down and out. Finally, it's the start of the

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Commonwealth Games swimming trials this week and tomorrow night here on

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Spotlight, we'll have a special report on the England head coach and

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Plymouth College director of swimming Jon Rudd. We'll look at how

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Rudd looks after his international swimmers at the crack of dawn at the

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Plymouth Life Centre, also cosseting his Olympic and World champion Ruta

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Meilutyte. That's this time tomorrow here on

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BBC One. It's eight weeks since Porthleven

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harbour in Cornwall was inundated by the storm waves. Boats were damaged

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as the sea crashed through the huge wooden gate which normally protects

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the moorings. Traders in the village are keen to

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make sure visitors know they are open for business, so they've made

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their own video to prove it. Spotlights David George has been

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watching it and meeting the people who took part.

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This will bring a smile to your face. It has had 1200 views on the

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Internet. Welcome to Porthleven. I have lived here for 30 years but

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have not seen the sea as aggressive as it was over those few days. We

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all worked together. We all cleaned up and spruced ourselves down. We

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bring you this message to come down. Did he fall over? No, he didn't.

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Pasty shops are open for business. This is the community spirit. It has

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pulled the community together. Everyone has engaged and it was a

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really fun day. There is the beach. Here is the harbour. Enjoyed by

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adults and kids. We have had such a hard winter and it is been so hard

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for Porthleven. It is open for business and back trading again. We

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are waiting for you. We are open for business. We are open for business.

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And don't it feel good? All right now. Who is this lunatic in a

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lobster suit? We did share it so there are a few lunatics. It has

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Porthleven written all the way through it.

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Who knew they were such good fun. Well done. It is time for the

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weather now. If you saw more than 100 yards

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because of that low cloud, there is some good news because it is much

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drier. There will be some sunshine. Perhaps feeling pressure. It is much

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clearer now. It is a fresher feel. It will be a cold night to night. We

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have an area of low pressure which is a long way off at the moment. It

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gets closer as we get to the middle of the day. On Wednesday, it is

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across southern Britain. We may have more in the way of sunshine. Looking

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at the detail, you can see the line of cloud that formed earlier this

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afternoon. That is still yet to clear. It is moving pretty fast and

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over the next hour, it will be gone. We have lengthy clear spells and the

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odd light shower. They are fleeting and it becomes dry. It is still

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quite breezy but very good visibility. Overnight temperatures

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down to six Celsius. It is a cold night compared to the last few

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nights. Expect a few showers in the morning. We have some lengthy spells

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of sunshine towards the end of the day, particularly across eastern

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parts of Devon. We get temperatures up to 13 Celsius. It is still quite

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cold in the wind so you will need to wrap up warm. For the Isles of

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Scilly, a much better day. A dry week ahead. Late in the week,

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a lot more cloud around but it is still dry. Have a good evening.

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That is worth hearing. That is it from us for tonight. We will be back

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tomorrow. From all of us here, good night.

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