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unprecedented and warned that by the end of the century sea levels could

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be almost a metre higher. Two men plead not guilty at the Old Bailey

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the Westgate shopping centre, the plead not guilty at the Old Bailey

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the Westgate shopping centre, the first pictures of the aftermath

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the Westgate shopping centre, the the siege. The Royal Mail sell—off

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starts today and ministers say it could be valued at more than £3

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billion as they push ahead with privatisation. Clamping down on

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council spy cars and cameras, they could be banned in England. And

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council spy cars and cameras, they the National Trust is taking on

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council spy cars and cameras, they Big Brother house. And later I will

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have all the sport including the latest from Spain as Lionel Messi

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and his father face charges of tax evasion. Good afternoon and welcome

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to the BBC news. United Nations convinced than ever that global

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says it is virtually certain

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that pollution is at least partly temperatures. Its long—awaited

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report predicts that sea levels temperatures. Its long—awaited

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rise by up to 82 centimetres by temperatures. Its long—awaited

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end of the century and they believe a recent slowdown in warming is

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temperature of the world has been a recent slowdown in warming is

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rising, thought to be mostly due to rising, thought to be mostly due to

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the burning of coal, gas and oil. Today scientists took stock of what

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the effect on the planet has been and what is likely to happen next.

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Many of the observed changes are unprecedented, over decades ——

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rainfall and it is likely that this unprecedented, over decades ——

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rainfall and it is likely that this is extremely likely that the human

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influence on climate change caused more than half of the observed

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increase in global temperatures between 1951 and 2010. It also has

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four separate scenarios for the between 1951 and 2010. It also has

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in temperatures by the end of the century. The worst would result

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in temperatures by the end of the an attempt rising between 2.6 and

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4.8 Celsius. The best projects arise between 0.3 and 1.7 degrees. These

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require deep cuts in greenhouse between 0.3 and 1.7 degrees. These

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emissions. The UN Secretary—General promised to act. An Stuber dedicated

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work of the global community of governments, we know the nature

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work of the global community of the problem and the options for

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addressing it. The heat is on and we must act. The report also addressed

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the issue of the so—called pause in global warming. This red line shows

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the computer projections for the rise in temperatures and the white

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line shows how temperatures have actually increased and crucially, it

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shows that since 1998, temperatures have not risen much, raising some

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concerns that the projections are wrong. The experts said that such

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variations are to be expected, but the long—term trend was upward. It

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warmer, but a succession of multiple the long—term trend was upward. It

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warmer, but a succession of multiple decades that provide us with a

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planet. Critics argue that computer projections are not certain and

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billions of pounds could be spent unnecessarily. Many of the IPCC

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experience dangerous levels of scientists say that unless there are

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analyst is in Stockholm where this scientists have been meeting, and

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there are still a lot of people scientists have been meeting, and

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do not believe their version. Yes indeed. If you live that the public

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possibly have influence the climate, opinion polls, quite a lot of people

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possibly have influence the climate, they think it is all natural. It is

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weird to think that your central heating at home could possibly be

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changing the climate of the planet, scientists say is happening. They

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are now 95% certain of that and scientists say is happening. They

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do they know? They have looked at surface temperatures which has been

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static over 15 years, but the ocean which has been warming through that

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period, through ice and snow loss, both of which have been happening

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atmosphere has been warming and both of which have been happening

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are looking at the trends and say they cannot explain it any other way

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responsible. They know that carbon dioxide is a warming gas. As far as

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the scientists are concerned, this uncertainties as to how much warming

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we will get, but they are confident that it will continue and they say

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emissions, then we could be in serious trouble. There is plenty

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guilty to murdering Fusilier Lee website. Two men have pleaded not

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guilty to murdering Fusilier Lee Rigby at Woolwich in south—east

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correspondent is at the Old Bailey. Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale

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correspondent is at the Old Bailey. What happened in court? The two

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defendants appeared on fire video link via Belmarsh prison. Inside the

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defendants were asked to enter pleas prosecution lawyer and the lawyers

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defendants were asked to enter pleas counts, first of all both pleaded

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drummer Lee Rigby. They were also counts, first of all both pleaded

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charged with conspiracy to murder a charged with conspiracy to murder a

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police officer, to which they both Adebolajo pleaded not guilty to

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officer, as did Michael Adebowale. Both men identified themselves by

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their birth names and there love names. —— Islamic. A trial date

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their birth names and there love been set for the 18th of November.

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New pictures have been released showing the extent of the damage at

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the Westgate shopping centre after the terror attack on Saturday. At

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least 67 people died. The latest accessed to a large part of the

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shopping centre. This is where questions about the attack and siege

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may be found. How many victims of the tragedy still lie buried under

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the rubble and who were at the militants and where did they come

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from? Three days after the siege was declared over, the first pictures

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inside other centres that Michael. Other areas of the shopping centre.

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Shopping trolleys abandoned as Saturday morning he tried to flee

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children's cookery competition was Saturday morning he tried to flee

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children's cookery competition was taking place as the attack was

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that all this has happened. The So many people are traumatised,

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that all this has happened. The reality is that on this, the last of

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the days of official mourning, it is not only those affected by the siege

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who remain affected, it is the not only those affected by the siege

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who remain affected, it is the nation. Investigators are extending

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their reach throughout the shopping militants and hostages. The warning

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is that it could be days or even picture of the traumas endurance by

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shopping centre. —— endurance. Almost a week after this attack

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shopping centre. —— endurance. place, it is becoming clear how

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complicated an investigation this will be. It most certainly is. The

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complication is that so much of will be. It most certainly is. The

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Interpol chief said that he would estimate up to 40% of the building

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and that is where they will need to do their most detailed work. It

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and that is where they will need to for that reason that they cannot

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really give any clue as to the identity of those who carried out

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nationalities. They are aware of the controversy around that, but they

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cannot confirm the nationalities. They cannot confirm how many people

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died. The government said they did significant number of bodies to

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died. The government said they did recovered, but the Interpol chief

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said that he thought the best figure would be the 60 or so that the Red

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Cross says are still missing. A jewellery was missing from her

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possibility of looting, this is International weapons inspectors are

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thought to have 1000 tonnes of nerve International weapons inspectors are

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thought to have 1000 tonnes of nerve demanding Syria give up all its

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New York. Two votes are taking place. At the Hague may have been

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working out the plan of action, place. At the Hague may have been

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logistical nightmare as people in this building describe it, of trying

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to destroy those chemical weapons stockpiles. That vote will pass

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to destroy those chemical weapons afternoon. Then the action will

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to destroy those chemical weapons here. A vote on the Security Council

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on a resolution in Strine in the deal that was reached between Russia

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and America in Geneva. That will pass as well, ending two years of

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deadlock in the Security Council on resolution that America, Britain and

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France wanted. A lot of things are missing. It condemns the attack

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France wanted. A lot of things are August, but does not say who did it.

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International Criminal Court. That resolution through and it is a big

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breakthrough, but a big compromise stockpile. Thank you. Ministers

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breakthrough, but a big compromise that Royal Mail is to be valued

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breakthrough, but a big compromise privatised. Individuals can apply

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for shares from this afternoon and it could be in private hands by

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for shares from this afternoon and middle of next month. The workers

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are voting on whether not to take industrial action. It is the biggest

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sell—off of a key public service since the 1990s, but what exactly is

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finally confirmed that the shares since the 1990s, but what exactly is

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finally confirmed that the shares will cost between £2 60 and £3

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finally confirmed that the shares You will need to have £750 if you

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Mail will be worth around £3 billion want to invest, but it means Royal

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Mail will be worth around £3 billion underway. It is being modernised,

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shares, it will have accessed to new underway. It is being modernised,

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shares, it will have accessed to new capital and they will have the

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ability to in its own future. Royal Mail letter volumes are declining,

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are up, but investors know that but the parcel business is booming

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are up, but investors know that there are risks. The big risks

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include mail volume decline, but if they do not happen, if industrial

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business is able to capitalise on opportunities, then it could be

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business is able to capitalise on really good buy. Today the postal

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union began sending out ballot papers to staff in a dispute linked

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to pay and privatisation. The postal union is convinced that its members

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will back industrial action, which means there is the real possibility

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of national postal strikes within a month, but the timetable laid out

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today by the government means Royal Mail will now be privatised before

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any strike can happen. I would be in favour of industrial action. We

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any strike can happen. I would be in to move forward with the sustainable

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terms and conditions for a period of time. The public can apply for

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shares online, through stockbrokers sell—off will be completed within

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three weeks. The Chancellor George England to review the government's

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help to buy scheme every year to overstretching themselves. The

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offering loans for deposits and mortgage guarantees. Is the market

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is moving, prices are low and now mortgage guarantees. Is the market

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is moving, prices are low and now install some breaks. The lenders are

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getting busy. What we are seeing is a pick—up in activity and after

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getting busy. What we are seeing is years with little activity is not a

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the first time. Manchester is up 10% taking the gap between prices in the

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the first time. Manchester is up 10% as well and Belfast has increased by

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30% turning the Northern Irish market up for the first time in

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years. George Osborne published market up for the first time in

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promised to toggle charge purchases from next year enabling people with

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smaller deposits to Barry. They from next year enabling people with

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be a check each September to see if they help is still needed. The

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Chancellor has given the Bank of England the power to take away from

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higher value houses and to charge the lenders a bigger fee for the

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guarantee at the bank decides to hold back the market. They help

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guarantee at the bank decides to buy guarantee will go ahead but

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guarantee at the bank decides to Our top story. UN scientists say

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humans are almost certainly the Our top story. UN scientists say

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cause of global warming and the Our top story. UN scientists say

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sea levels could be almost a metre higher by the end of the century.

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Anger from Greenpeace activists higher by the end of the century.

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they are held on piracy charges higher by the end of the century.

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Later in the hour, all the sport confidence for the manager but arson

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new deal at Arsenal. —— Arsene finger says he is close to signing a

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They have been called the council cash cows. So—called spy cars used

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where they should not. They said cash cows. So—called spy cars used

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where they should not. They said cameras play an important role in

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keeping roads safe but they could now be banned. Eric Pickles said

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and not raise money for councils. they should be used to tackle crime

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and not raise money for councils. to issue parking fines. We have

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decided to do something about using motorists parking illegally. The use

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of CCTV was never designed for car parking and is unsuitable. According

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to one estimate they have raised £301 million in fines in the last

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five years. 75 councils in England have permission to use them but

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five years. 75 councils in England account for only a small share of

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technology see it can be useful account for only a small share of

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entrance of a school that has to be kept clear. At the school drop—off

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this morning, many parents said kept clear. At the school drop—off

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had been caught out. It is £80 within 14 days. Is it a bit sneaky?

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I think so. I was just dropping within 14 days. Is it a bit sneaky?

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my child. There are traffic wardens and so many cameras that capture

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people so why do they have cars and so many cameras that capture

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Westminster Council says it has dramatically reduced reliance on

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not like CCTV generally or the idea that people like being watched.

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at the moment to help manage this There has to be some element of

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at the moment to help manage this properly. The local government

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Association says CCTV has been instrumental in keeping the traffic

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will be filled with the next 20 instrumental in keeping the traffic

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in as all that remains spear of over 75 years old should be reused.

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in as all that remains spear of Bicester Cemetery. The population

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here is set to double in the next generations will be pressure is

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here is set to double in the next It is calm, quiet but almost at

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here is set to double in the next capacity. They are rapidly running

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out of space which means they are also running out of time. What are

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the options? This is the particular area where we are tight for space.

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We will have to make some radical decisions. Some of the options may

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be the memorial bench here, but unfortunately unless we find a site

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another else we will have two lose features like this. A BBC survey

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found that almost half of councils have just 20 years left before their

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cemeteries are fooled. A quarter have just ten years. Buying new

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cemeteries are fooled. A quarter is complex and costly. The cost

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cemeteries are fooled. A quarter purchase could be a very significant

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sum. The last estimate was over purchase could be a very significant

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solution. I think we should think million. The issue needs to be

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solution. I think we should think about how we have done it in the

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past. We have had a system of using graves again so people are not

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perimeter fence by just four feat graves again so people are not

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perimeter fence by just four feat which has given enough capacity

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perimeter fence by just four feat an additional year. They spent tens

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of thousands doing this sort is an additional year. They spent tens

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issue that is highly complex and expensive, and also highly emotive.

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One of the world's top footballers, Leonel messy, has appeared in court

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on tax evasion charges. —— Lionel Messi. He was questioned in court

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over allegations of defrauding the Spanish tax authorities of more

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over allegations of defrauding the A man whose wife and three teenage

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children were killed in a fire in Leicester has spoken of how his

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faith has helped them to court. Leicester has spoken of how his

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whole family died in the blaze a fortnight ago. An 18—year—old man

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has been charged and seven others arrested in connection with the

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A few hours after phoning his family to say good night, this doctor

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received a call from the hospital in Dublin where he was on night duty. A

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friend had seen the doctor's family home on fire and within six hours,

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police in Ireland broke the tragic news that they had all died. What I

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test me. I cried as well as natural thought was that God was going to

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test me. I cried as well as natural 15—year—old son was the youngest.

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theology. —— devout. They died along Like his oldest brother, he was

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theology. —— devout. They died along mourning for the family and he says

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he has relied on his face to come to terms with what has happened. I

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he has relied on his face to come to not angry and should not be angry.

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This is the way your faith comes in. They weren't going to die one day

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and while they die early, they are gone to Paradise, this is good for

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my heart and they are waiting for me. He will know return to Ireland

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to carry out the plans his wife me. He will know return to Ireland

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daughter had been making to work in A Russian court has ruled that more

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than 20 Greenpeace activists should remain in jail for two months while

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an investigation continues into remain in jail for two months while

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protest against offshore drilling. They were among 30 activists caught

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when their boat was boarded by the Russian authorities last week.

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I was made to come here by force... Behind bars in court in the far

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north of Russia, Greenpeace activist Ian Rogers from Exeter arguing his

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case in front of a judge but he failed to persuade her to set him

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free and she sent him off to jail failed to persuade her to set him

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free and she sent him off to jail investigated. He was taken from

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free and she sent him off to jail embarrassing for the rest of the

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Another thing, it is making more of a situation and that is what we

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They tried to board an offshore a situation and that is what we

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Russian officers in balaclavas who fired warning shots into the water.

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The Coast Guard also fired its fired warning shots into the water.

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The Coast Guard also fired its cannon before the ship was boarded

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and towed away. As Vladimir Putin's time in office has progressed, they

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have become less and less tolerant of dissent. The response to this

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protest is an example. Standing of dissent. The response to this

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to polarise risky especially when it comes to the core business, oil

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to polarise risky especially when it Familiar to millions of viewers

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to polarise risky especially when it the exploits and elections of its

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residents but the Big Brother house is due to welcome some new visitors.

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The National trust will be offering guided tours but not for long.

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Think National Trust and images guided tours but not for long.

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The Big Brother house is for two base to become a National trust

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property. Who is she? Who is she? A lot of people agree that Big Brother

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television burst on the cultural scene in the UK and I think it has

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heritage and just getting that historical interest. We want to

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heritage and just getting that conversation underway as good. The

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first two CDs were filmed at a different site but since CDs three,

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The National Trust will only be taking charge of the Big Brother

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house for a couple of days but for custodian of the finest stately

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homes should be involved in a place custodian of the finest stately

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homes should be involved in a place They have been determined to follow

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Balkanisation for the last few They have been determined to follow

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—— vulgarisation. It assumes the public is stupid and credulous.

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—— vulgarisation. It assumes the do not need the National Trust to

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add to that. It is a rather then poured in view when you think tens

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of millions of people have watched this. —— rather intolerant. It is

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part of the cultural history of this. —— rather intolerant. It is

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UK and I think it is perfectly legitimate for us to be here. It is

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property like no other. A Jacuzzi, a bedroom set for 12 exhibitionists

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Let us look at the weather. I have to talk about a few showers in the

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South West. I have to talk about rain in Scotland on Saturday. That

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leaves us with a pretty decent weekend. A lot of sunshine and

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bright weather, but it will be breezy on Sunday. The rest of the

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day does not look too bad, good sunny spells in England and Wales,

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cloudier skies for Scotland and Northern Ireland, but not very much

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rain around. A fairly pleasant late September day. Not a great deal

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that rain setting in in Scotland, September day. Not a great deal

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that rain setting in in Scotland, and we might see fall developing in

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south—east parts. A few showers and we might see fall developing in

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the far South West. Temperatures in towns and cities will hold up well.

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the weekend and will try and push towns and cities will hold up well.

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the weekend and will try and push of the woods. It is touch and go how

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much we will get in the South West. of the woods. It is touch and go how

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much we will get in the South West. Scotland, the northern and western

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isles will look very wet to start the day. Further south, but fog

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isles will look very wet to start Northern Ireland, but a fine look to

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or two showers drifting in in South Northern Ireland, but a fine look to

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or two showers drifting in in South West England and perhaps as far

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across as suspects. A brisk wind along the south coast and it will

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tend to push the showers along and if you do catch a shower, it will

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soon move on and drier weather will return. Lots of sunshine for most of

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us write the way through the day, dry, a little bit on the breezy

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side, it will take the edge of the temperatures, but temperatures in

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the afternoon will be up into the high teens and that is not too bad

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for the latter part of September. On Sunday, the chance of a few showers,

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but most of us will enjoy a bright and sunny day, the rain clearing

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from northern Scotland. The rain will be stronger on Sunday, but

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from northern Scotland. The rain are looking at something around

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