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in advance of the general election. That is all from the BBC News At

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Six, have a lovely evening. Now we join the news teams wherever you

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are. A man dies

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and 13 people are injured after a He was a lovely person. A loving

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father. Had three beautiful daughters. He's gone and will never

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be forgotten. Local people say young drivers often race each othdr at

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high speed on the road where the high speed on the road wherd the

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collision happened. Also tonight: An investigation is launched after a

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tour boat crashes into Tower Bridge. Nine passengers are injured.

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Day 142. Heathrow bosses sigh with relief as their new terminal opens

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without a hitch. And why an annual exhibition that has gone for more

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than 200 years is setup to find out what's new in art world.

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Good evening and welcome to the programme.

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A man has died and 13 people have been injured ` one critically `

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after a collision between a car and a night bus in east London.

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It happened early this morning on Lea Bridge Road in Clapton.

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The victim was travelling in the car ` and has been named locally

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Witnesses say the road is often used at night as a race track by young

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drivers. Alex Bushill reports now from the scene of the crash. The man

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was 25 years old, father to three girls, and the driver who died in

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the early hours of the mornhng. This afternoon the mother of two of his

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children came here to see for himself how and where he died. I got

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a phone call, woke me from ly himself how and where he didd. I got

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a phone call, woke me from my sleep, a phone call, woke me from ly sleep,

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and like any normal person, you cry, , but it is still a bit numbing.

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and like any normal person, you cry, , but it is still a bit numbing He

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, but it is still a bit numbing. He was a lovely person, a lovely

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father, three beautiful daughters, he will never be forgotten. He was

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driving with three friends when it collided with a night bus. He was

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pronounced dead at the scene, collided with a night bus. He was

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pronounced dead at the scend, his pronounced dead at the scend, his

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front passenger in a critical front passenger in a critic`l

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condition in hospital. The rear passengers are stable. In all, ten

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people on the bus were treated for miner injuries. Such was thd force

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miner injuries. Such was the force of the impact, local residents

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hundreds of metres away heard the crash. I was up last night feeding

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my baby, and I heard an enormous third, quite a metallic thud, and

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then I saw the bus stop. The third, quite a metallic thud, and

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then I saw the bus stop. The police believe the car was driving

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alongside a close by another when the accident happened. What is known

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for sure is that the collishon happened on a straight section of

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happened on a straight secthon of road by the ice rink and just after

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this bridge. As you can see, this is a pretty steep bridge, and weather

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people are racing along this road late at night or it creates a blind

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spot that is dangerous to motorists, residents are really concerned about

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how safe this strip of the road is. You can year them at high speed,

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landing on the other side. It is surprisingly it does not happen more

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often. As for the wreckage,

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it was soon removed and The remains of the car and bus will

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now be closely examined to dstablish In the meantime,

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the police are appealing for the driver of any second vehicle

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involved to come forward because Nine people have been injurdd when a

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sightseeing tour boat crashed into sightseeing tour boat crashdd into

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Tower Bridge this morning. The City Cruises boat had 130 people on board

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when it struck the bridge. I'm when it struck the bridge. I'm

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joined by Alice Bhandhukravh for joined by Alice Bhandhukravi for

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more details. That's right, Assad. The boat had

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That's right, Assad. The bo`t had been travelling along the Thames

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from Greenwich to Tower Bridge when just before noon it knocked into one

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of the buttresses underneath the bridge. 126 passengers were on board

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and one of them, a 64`year`old woman, is believed to have been at

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the top of a flight of stairs when the collision happened. She fell

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down the stairs, sustaining head and pelvis injuries. The RNLI were

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down the stairs, sustaining head and pelvis injuries. The RNLI wdre the

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first on the scene. I spoke to one of the crew members. We arrhved on

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of the crew members. We arrived on scene at Saint Catherine Spdar

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of the crew members. We arrhved on scene at Saint Catherine Spear to

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abode where some people had been injured. We went on board. One lady

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had fallen down the stairs `nd cut had fallen down the stairs `nd cut

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her head. She was quite badly injured. We made her comfortable.

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We don't know how badly the boat was damaged but as the RNLI said, the

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boat was able to carry on to Saint Catharines dock where the passengers

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were disembarked and paramedics were able to treat the injured. @part

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able to treat the injured. Apart from the woman who fell down the

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stairs, eight other people were injured, four of whom were

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crewmembers. What have the company City Cruises

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had to say about this? Well, the boat is operated by City

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Cruises, which says it is collaborating with the authorities.

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We understand the lady who was injured is a tourist who was

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visiting family members in London. She is being treated at the Royal

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London Hospital and an investigation is now under way to find out exactly

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how this collision happened. Alice Bhandhukravi, thanks very mtch.

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Stay with us. There's a lot more to come, including: A warning over the

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rising number of telephone scammers targeting vulnerable people out of

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thousands of pounds. A second man has been arrested in

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connection with alleged votdr A second man has been arrested in

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connection with alleged voter fraud in Tower Hamlets. It comes `s the

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in Tower Hamlets. It comes as the Metropolitan Police says more than

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80 complaints have been received 80 complaints have been received

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following the local elections there last month. Hamas has been following

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developers. The Met are telling us 84 complaints they have recdived of

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alleged malpractice in the dlections in Tower Hamlets. They say the

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majority of those had no evhdence of majority of those had no evidence of

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criminal activity but they say they are investigating in eight cases.

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Four of those were false tax orations on ballot papers, two

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relating to postal voting, one about making a false taken at about a

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candidate, and one slightly obscure one ` failing to put the correct in

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print on election literature. one ` failing to put the correct in

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print on election literaturd. Quite print on election literature. Quite

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a technical offence, that. Police also say they are looking into a

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number of complaints about alleged intimidation of the polling stations

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which was one of the big concerns ahead of the election and police had

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a lot of officers out on the ahead of the election and police had

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a lot of officers out on thd day. In a lot of officers out on the day. In

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fact, they had an officer at every single one of the more than 120

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polling stations in Tower H`mlets. polling stations in Tower H`mlets.

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Dozens of complaints are coming polling stations in Tower Hamlets.

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Dozens of complaints are coling and Dozens of complaints are coling and

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two arrests have been made? Yes. Dozens of complaints are coming and

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two arrests have been made? Yes One two arrests have been made? Yes One

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of these we did know about, before the election on the 13th of May, a

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the election on the 13th of May a 38`year`old man, who was arrested

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over allegations of false declarations on a nomination form.

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He's been released pending further enquiries. Another arrest w`s

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enquiries. Another arrest was yesterday of a 24`year`old lan

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yesterday of a 24`year`old man arrested on conspiracy to ddfraud in

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arrested on conspiracy to defraud in relation to postal votes. Hd's been

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relation to postal votes. He's been released pending further enpuiries

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and will be back with police released pending further enquiries

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and will be back with policd in and will be back with police in

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July. Aside from Tower Hamldts, we July. Aside from Tower Hamlets, we

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also learned from the Met that they are investigating six cases

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concerning the elections and possible criminal offences across

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the rest of London. 33`year`old man arrested before the elections in

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criminal investigations, thd criminal investigations, thd

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criminal investigations, the Electoral Commission tell us they're

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conducting their own review of the way the count was conducted at Tower

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Hamlets. You'll remember it dragged on for four or five days and left

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the rest of us waiting for the European election results. The

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council tonight tell us they're council tonight tell us they're

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pleased that the police have looked into it so thoroughly but they were

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very keen to point out that of the 84 allegations, only eight were

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actually looked into. The coroner at the inquest hnto the

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death of Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police in Tottenham three

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death of Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police in Tottenham thred years

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by police in Tottenham three years ago sparked riots, has publhshed a

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series of concerns about the case. series of concerns about the case.

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In January, a jury conducted that Mr Duggan had been lawfully killed even

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though he was unarmed. Today Duggan had been lawfully killed even

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though he was unarmed. Todax the though he was unarmed. Today the

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coroner said that the policd wrote coroner said that the police wrote

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full statements in a room together three days after the death `nd

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three days after the death and created a perception of collusion.

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The coroner also criticised the way the shooting was investigatdd.

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A former teacher at a leading London boys' school has been charged with

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possessing and making indecdnt possessing and making indecdnt

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images of children. The man, from Sutton, was a teacher at this

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school, part of the procedures Saint Pauls prep school in Barnes. The

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57`year`old is the first person to be charged under a police

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investigation into allegations of sex abuse and misconduct at both

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schools since the mid`19 60s. The final part of a multi`billion

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The final part of a multi`bhllion pound transformation of Heathrow

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Airport is complete and the new terminal to building is now open to

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the public. The opening has been very carefully managed to avoid the

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chaotic scenes witnessed at Terminal five several years ago. Let's hear

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from our transport correspondent Tom Edwards who is at the Queen's

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Terminal now. Yes, really quiet here now hn

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terminal two, as you can see. Yes, really quiet here now in

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terminal two, as you can see. Most of the flights have gone but this

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has been a really good day for Heathrow Airport. Light, cavernous

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but not that busy, welcome to terminal two. With smiles and

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champagne as the opening went pretty well. How you find the? Just fine.

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Running smoothly. Was it needed? Oh, Running smoothly. Was it nedded Oh,

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I think so, yes. It was a bit Running smoothly. Was it needed? Oh,

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I think so, yes. It was a bit dark, the old terminal that was hdre

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before. This is much nicer. It's good for me but this is an

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improvement. This was the arrival of the first flight. Only 34 whll use

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the first flight. Only 34 will use the new terminal today. Bosses say

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they learned lessons from the opening of terminal five, shx years

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opening of terminal five, six years ago. Then, there were delays,

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cancellations and lost bags. This time, there have been many

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rehearsals. It's all sweetness and light compared with the cat`strophic

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light compared with the catastrophic opening of terminal five in March

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2008. Terminal to originally opening of terminal five in March

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2008. Terminal to originallx opened 2008. Terminal to originallx opened

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as Heathrow's first passenger as Heathrow's first passengdr

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terminal in 1955. The new terminal, terminal in 1955. The new terminal,

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an attempt to improve the p`ssenger an attempt to improve the passenger

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experience, cost ?2.5 billion. This is also about expectation

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management. This has been a very soft launch, only running the

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terminal at ten percentage as soft launch, only running the

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terminal at ten percentage `s it. Heathrow also want the message

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terminal at ten percentage as it. Heathrow also want the mess`ge to be

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that they can expand and they Heathrow also want the message to be

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that they can expand and thdy can that they can expand and thdy can

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deliver new infrastructure like this. The best connected hub airport

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in Europe. Heathrow bosses say this building as an `` is an essential

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building as an `` is an essdntial part of further expansion. The kind

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of cost that will be involved in of cost that will be involved in

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building a third runway is similar to what we've spent. It is all

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private money. Not a penny of public money has gone into this expansion

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so far. We can deliver all of that for London privately, on tile,

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within budget. We can deliver the third runway by 2025, barelx ten

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third runway by 2025, barely ten years away, which will allow London

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to continue to grow, develop and create jobs. To the six main cities

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in the US, this is a really important airport. What is hmportant

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to us is to be able to breathe and grow. Expansion talk won't please

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some local residents or campaigners and while the opening of terminal

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two is about passengers today, it's two is about passengers tod`y, it's

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also about Heathrow's tomorrow. We won't get any recommendations on

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those new runways in the south`east those new runways in the sotth`east

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until after the next election but just give you an idea of how well it

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has gone, they've had to order in more champagne the pub.

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Thanks very much, Tom. Trust Tom to observe that expired a big part of

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new business is its shops. Retail now makes up 20% of the

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airport's income, with major brands jostling for prime spot. John Lewis

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is opening its first`ever store inside an airport and passengers

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will also be able to sample food from a Michelin starred chef. Tarah

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Welsh has been to the departure lounge to take a look.

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Put your hands in and get to the edge. Feel how hot it is. You are in

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an electric oven. What is this meant to do? What happens is, it cooks the

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pizza in one minute. Fast food from a famous chef. Ideal when you

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waiting for a flight. But gdtting a famous chef. Ideal when you

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waiting for a flight. But getting an waiting for a flight. But getting an

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open flame into an airport hsn't open flame into an airport hsn't

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easy. At the beginning, thex didn't think we could do it. I think it was

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my, I'd say, infectious energy and school boy charm and intelldct and

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school boy charm and intellect and wit... No, I was really exchted and

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I kept saying, " why, why, why?" And I kept saying, " why, why, why?" And

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they went for it. And here `re I kept saying, " why, why, why? And

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they went for it. And here are the they went for it. And here `re the

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nitrogen canisters. He also had to negotiate bringing these behind the

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security gates to make instant negotiate bringing these behind the

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security gates to make inst`nt ice security gates to make inst`nt ice

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cream. So, was this worth the wrangle to get it here?

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But this isn't the only first foreign airport. Its 3600 spuare

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feet, which, to put it into perspective, is the size of the

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stationery department at John Lewis Oxford Street, so very small. About

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a 10th of our next smallest shop. This might be half the size of

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terminal five but it still has 7000 terminal five but it still has 7000

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seats. There are 42 water Fountains, 33 shops and 60% of them

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are British owned. Most are rather high`end but with constant

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footfall, there's lots of competition to be here. For every

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one unit, there were five companies bidding for the space.

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And it is big business for Heathrow. Retail income accounts for

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about 25% of all of Heathrow income so it's worth remembering that

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everyone pound raised in income at a retail goes to contribute to keeping

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the price of the flight a bit lower. It is too early to gauge passenger

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experience but for some, it will be the last they see of London, so you

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would hope it is a good one. see London from the rooftops on

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their lookalike Boris bikes. And get a glimpse of the summer exhibition

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as the Royal Academy promisds to as the Royal Academy promises to

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showcase more new talent th`n ever. Mary Berners`Lee

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is a top mathematician. She helped create the world's

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first commercial computer, and she's the mother

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of Sir Tim Berners`Lee, But the 90`year`old has now

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found herself the victim She's decided to speak about

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her ordeal for the first time so she can help stop others

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from becoming victims too. Mary Berners`Lee is a bright, world

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renowned mathematician, but even she couldn't see through a scammer's

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couldn't see through a scamler's lies. I'd come back from shopping

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and the phone rang, it was Hammersmith police station telling

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me that they had arrested two young men in Regent Street who had a clone

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of my debit card and had already used it to do fraud me of ?850. I

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was anxious. They told me to ring the number on the back of mx

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was anxious. They told me to ring the number on the back of my card

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the number on the back of mx card and get through to the national

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fraud department. Mary put the phone down to call her bank, but tnknown

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down to call her bank, but unknown to her, the scammers were still on

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the open line. This is the key, they have an open phone line, and even if

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you phone 999, it would not connect you to the emergency services, and

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that makes it convincing, because you are duped into thinking you are

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phoning a legitimate numbers but you are still speaking to the offenders.

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Mary ended up hanging over ?3000 to Mary ended up hanging over ?300 to

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someone posing as a police career. Eventually she realised she had been

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scammed. I felt very foolish, very sick, angry. It was dreadful. I felt

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I had really been very stuphd. In I had really been very stupid. In

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London in the last year, or than 2500 people, mainly elderly and

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vulnerable, have been scammed. 5am in north London, suspected scammers

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are arrested by officers from a new task force. You are under arrest...

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Dozens have been arrested so far. Officers are talking to customers in

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banks to warn them of the dangers. They are advertising that police and

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banks never asked for account details, no`one should give out pin

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numbers on the phone, and w`it details, no`one should give out pin

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numbers on the phone, and wait five numbers on the phone, and w`it five

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minutes before reporting Asus Bish minutes before reporting Asus Bish

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`` a suspicious call. It is a warning that Mary is keen to

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reinforce. And you can see more on that story

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on tonight's Watchdog progr`mme Now for something that definitely

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shouldn't be tried at home. A video of stuntmen

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riding their bikes, which have been made to look

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like Boris bikes, The riders say they carried out

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the stunts as part of a campaign to get more creative spaces

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in London, like skateparks. When they dream Doug Boris bikes,

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this probably wasn't sort of journey they were expecting. `` dre`mt

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this probably wasn't sort of journey they were expecting. `` dreamt up.

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they were expecting. `` dre`mt up. Riders seemingly taking their

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they were expecting. `` dreamt up. Riders seemingly taking thehr life

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Riders seemingly taking their life on their hands as they seemhngly

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on their hands as they seemingly teeter on rooftops in Regent Street,

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jump around Trafalgar Squard, and jump around Trafalgar Square, and

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hopped past famous London l`ndmarks hopped past famous London l`ndmarks

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on slightly safer ground. Free runners join in the act, showcasing

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their skills. Today we dropped in on this former world champion who took

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part. Each movement that I do, I check every single step I take,

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part. Each movement that I do, I check every single step I t`ke, and

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check every single step I take, and it feels fine. Overall, the videos

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you see, it looks precarious and dangerous, and people put their own

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bodies in that position in thing, I couldn't do that! That we are calm

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and confident in everything we are doing. The film has been put

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together by campaigners from a together by campaigners from a

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social video network or say they want more creative spaces in

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London, places like the undercroft London, places like the unddrcroft

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on the Southbank, which has been under threat. But how do thdy

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justify the risks they appeared to justify the risks they appeared to

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take using very much modifidd justify the risks they appe`red to

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take using very much modified bikes take using very much modifidd bikes

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in the making of a video which in the making of a video whhch

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thousands have watched online? Some people will love your video, others

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will say, it is dangerous, you put will say, it is dangerous, you put

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yourselves at risk, and othdrs. It yourselves at risk, and others. It

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is subjective. They are incredibly talented at what they do, and they

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need to be respected, and they are the only people that can know

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whether what they do is safd or not. Boris Johnson's office said it would

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not encourage the activities seen in the video but that physical and

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sporting activities were essential to the vibrancy of London and that

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the mayor was ensuring there to the vibrancy of London and that

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the mayor was ensuring therd are a the mayor was ensuring there are a

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number of safe creative spaces across the capital. Downright

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dangerous or breathtakingly brilliant, certainly a ride across

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town we have not seen before. Next, the Royal Academy's

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Summer Exhibition has always featured emerging talent

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alongside big names in art. But this year we're being told

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to expect to see even more from artists whose work

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has never been on display before. Our arts correspondent,

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Brenda Emmanus, has been taking a look

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ahead of next week's opening. Meet Cake Man by a newly elected

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member of the Royal Academy. His manic and is a statement about

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bankers' excesses, one of a number of works by new members. `` manic

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on. Chosen by their peers, they become the voice of artists and

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contribute to the running of the academy. Since it was founddd in

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academy. Since it was founded in 1768, the leading artists of the

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day, not always, but most artists like the sense of having an

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institution which is run by artists for artists. This year, they

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institution which is run by artists for artists. This year, thex have

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for artists. This year, they have collected a record number of new

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academics and Sue are showing for the first time. This is one of two

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rooms dedicated to their work. Generally a riot of colour grids

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visitors, but Cornelia Parkdr ships visitors, but Cornelia Parkdr ships

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the mood with black and white art. I started by inviting hello artists

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who have curated me in other shows, so it was a good way to pay people

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back, then I thought it would be a good way to show people who have not

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shown that the Royal Academy before. Architects are a constant in

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the summer exhibition, and this year they gold`plated model of a garden

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bridge will be seen for the first time by visitors. I feel quhte

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bridge will be seen for the first time by visitors. I feel quite lucky

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that the Royal Academy so generously invited me to join this year, of all

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years, the year when I have something I wanted to share with

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people. So it is an honour to be in the first room as well, and this is

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clearly an architectural project for this country, a public project,

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clearly an architectural project for this country, a public projdct, but

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this country, a public project, but not even any architectural, it is in

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the reception. So I hope people will enjoy it. The show opens to the

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public on Monday. If that h`s enjoy it. The show opens to the

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public on Monday. If that has whet public on Monday. If that h`s whet

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your appetite, you can see more... It is time to go to Stav to see how

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the weather is looking. And improvement through the

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afternoon, we expected to see And improvement through the

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afternoon, we expected to sde more rain than expected. This is the

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satellite picture from this morning, we had cloud and rain, and then most

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of the activity shifted northwards, it was torrential, and then clearer

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slots moving through the afternoon, good spells of sunshine. Dundry

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showers across Hampshire, heavy rain showers across Hampshire, heavy rain

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across the South West, this will move across our region this evening.

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A bright start to the evening, Dundry downpours pushing in from the

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west and then turning into more prolonged spells of rain. ``

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thundery. Temperatures holdhng up at thundery. Temperatures holdhng up at

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double figures for much of the capital, a few cooler spots for the

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Southwest Home Counties. Tolorrow capital, a few cooler spots for the

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Southwest Home Counties. Tolorrow is looking pretty good, mainly dry

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across the region, actually feeling quite warm, and that is bec`use of

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this area of low pressure 14 northwards, high`pressure moving in,

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wide isobars, light winds. This area of low pressure will influence our

:24:32.:24:35.

weather this weekend. Thursday morning, one to clouds across

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northern and eastern areas will away, then lots of sunshine. `` one

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or two clouds. Pretty decent temperatures, we saw highs of 16

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Celsius, tomorrow it will bd 20 temperatures, we saw highs of 1

:24:51.:24:52.

Celsius, tomorrow it will be 20 or Celsius, tomorrow it will be 20 or

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21 in the capital. A fine end to Thursday, in the overnight period it

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will turn warm and quite muggy. That is the feature for the end of the

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week. We start to pick up a southeasterly winds that will feed

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in some warm air from the ndar in some warm air from the ndar

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continent, really feeling lhke summer. For Friday morning, a lot of

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cloud to begin with, then that cloud breaking up, lots of sunshine,

:25:15.:25:20.

temperatures reaching 20 Celsius across the capital. All change into

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the weekend, on Saturday th`t weather system makes inroads and we

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could see thundery rain on Saturday for a time, but on Sunday conditions

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improve again and it stays warm Before we go tonight, let me remind

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you of today's main news he`dlines. The Queen has outlined the laws

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the coalition government hopes to pass

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before next year's general dlection. They include plans to allow voters

:25:42.:25:43.

to sack MPs, a radical pensions overhaul,

:25:44.:25:45.

a state`funded childcare subsidy, and a 5p charge for plastic bags

:25:46.:25:47.

in England. Home Secretary Theresa May

:25:48.:25:51.

and Education Secretary Michael Gove have moved to damp down speculation

:25:52.:25:54.

over a row within the Cabinet on the handling of

:25:55.:25:58.

Islamist extremism in schools. they insisted they are working

:25:59.:26:02.

together on the issue. A baby has died at a hospit`l in

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London from blood poisoning believed to because by a contaminated drip in

:26:18.:26:22.

a neonatal intensive care unit. A further 14 premature babies in the

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capital and southern England have been treated for the same infection.

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Those other units affected `re Chelsea and Westminster, the

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Whittington Hospital, and Ltton Chelsea and Westminster, thd

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Whittington Hospital, and Luton and Whittington Hospital, and Luton and

:26:36.:26:37.

Dunstable Hospital is, as well as hospitals in Brighton and C`mbridge.

:26:38.:26:42.

The infection is said to have come from an intravenous liquid feed.

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The infection is said to have come from an intravenous liquid feed It

:26:44.:26:43.

is understood a batch of feed is understood a batch of feed

:26:44.:26:47.

expired on Monday so should not have been used in the past two days. In a

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statement from Saint Thomas's in the last few minutes, they said all the

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babies in the neonatal unit are being screened for the bacterium

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babies in the neonatal unit are being screened for the bactdrium as

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being screened for the bacterium as a precaution, and extra infdction

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a precaution, and extra infection control measures have been put in

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place. A man who died in a crash between a car and a night bts in

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between a car and a night bus in East London has been identified The

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East London has been identified. The collision happened early thhs

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collision happened early this morning.

:27:20.:27:21.

The team searching for misshng British tourist Gareth Huntley

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The 34`year`old from Cricklewood hasn't been seen

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since going trekking on Tioman Island last Tuesday.

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That's it for now, I hope you can join me again

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for our next news on BBC One during the ten o'clock news.

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You can get the latest at the website, the usual address. For now,

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have a very good evening, bye`bye. When the first travellers crossed

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America, they were faced with this -

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