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Miliband versus the Mail, the Labour leader's highly personal row over

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father. The paper said Miliband senior hated Britain. Today, Ed

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Miliband defends his dad, saying he That is a lie. That is a lie. And I

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am not willing to let it stand. Tonight, the Daily Mail says it

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stands by its story. Also on the David Cameron spells out what the

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Conservatives' economic plan will mean, and he says it doesn't have to

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I do not accept we should measure much money it spends, we should

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measure it by what results it gets. Hamzah Khan's mother is accused

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measure it by what results it gets. starving him to death. Today, she

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tells a court he was a fussy eater. Closed for business in America,

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master-minded by Olympic hero Sir Council pleads guilty to child

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heading back to Parliament? David Good evening and welcome to the

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News at Six. The Labour Leader Ed Miliband is locked in a bitter and

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personal row with the Daily Mail after the paper said his father

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hated Britain. Mr Miliband said after the paper said his father

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description of his father, who was a Marxist academic, was a lie. The

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newspaper, which has given the Labour leader a right of reply,

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newspaper, which has given the refused to apologise. Today, David

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Cameron said he could understand why Mr Miliband had chosen to defend his

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father's reputation. Our political A Marxist who came to Britain to

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flee the Nazis. Ed Miliband 's father, according to the Daily

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Mail, Ralph Miliband was a man who hated Britain and his son is clearly

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saved his life, and this paper is saying that he hated Britain. And

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that is a lie. That is a lie. And I am not willing to let it stand.

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What more can you do, will you do, publishes what it publishes, it

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What more can you do, will you do, not about regulation, but it is

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as a sign to defend my father. And about me using the platform I have

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as a sign to defend my father. And the British public have to make

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as a sign to defend my father. And decision about what they are and if

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they think it is fair for the Daily response of Ed Miliband was tetchy

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and menacing and it stuck by its response of Ed Miliband was tetchy

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and menacing and it stuck by its associated itself from American

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actions in Vietnam. The Daily Mail insists the politics of the father

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in sick -- matter when the Sun intends to fix energy prices and

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says he is bringing back socialism. Time is running out for politicians

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to decide how the press should be regulated in future, the paper-based

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here says the doctrine backed by Ralph Miliband crushed freedom of

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Miliband might do the same. Almost 20 years after his death, that puts

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this man at the heart of a deeply personal row between a paper saying

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press freedom is at stake and Ed Miliband who says this is a simple

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Our home editor, Mark Easton, is here. It is rare to see a politician

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take on the press in such a public way. The Daily Mail and the Labour

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leader seem content to have this row in public. For the Daily Mail, it is

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an opportunity to bang the drum in public. For the Daily Mail, it is

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what they see as press freedom a week before the privy Council meets

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to decide what to do about the loveless and review into press

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standards, and they are happy to cast Ed Miliband as the Marxist

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Some US Government departments have shut down for the first time in

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Some US Government departments have years, as a result of a bit of Apple

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between Republicans and Democrats over next year's budget. -- as a

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result of a bitter at all. At the heart of the argument is their

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health care changes. In the last and the Senate, but they could not

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do a deal. Republican 's in Congress and the Senate, but they could not

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huge divide between the two sides. refused to accept that. There is a

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huge divide between the two sides. This shot down, while it might be a

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joy to all of you who are opposed to government, is a luxury our country

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cannot afford. A way to resolve government, is a luxury our country

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differences is to sit down and talk, and as you can see, there is no

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differences is to sit down and talk, table. None of it is a surprise

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differences is to sit down and talk, this man, a lawyer with the federal

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government. It felt like a normal morning, as wading his son to eat

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breakfast and looking after his morning, as wading his son to eat

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newborn daughter. But he has been told not to go into work from today,

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and he has no idea when the shutdown will end. We will be fine for a

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couple of days, but not for a month. We will have to start paying for day

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care for her soon. It is just not an ideal time for Joe to be losing

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pay. Great swathes of government are on hold. All across Washington this

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morning, federal workers are coming into their offices, closing down

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their e-mail accounts, clearing their desks. The reason for this

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shut down - gridlock, in this place. There is no sign of any resolution.

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Parts of the US are closed for business. When they will open again

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is anyone's's guests. -- guess. business. When they will open again

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top story - the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, is locked in a bitter

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top story - the Labour leader, Ed with the Daily Mail over claims

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top story - the Labour leader, Ed late father hated Britain. Still to

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Later on BBC London: Jailed and banned from the tube for indecent

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exposure — a new crackdown on sex And is the pressure getting to the

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Chelsea boss? Jose Mourinho storms out of a press conference ahead

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Chelsea boss? Jose Mourinho storms tonight's Champions League action.

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transport. And the Chelsea boss storms out of a press conference

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ahead of tonight's European action. storms out of a press conference

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Thousands of teachers across England have been on strike in a row over

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or partially closed. A second wave pay, pensions and workload. Today's

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or partially closed. A second wave of October across the north-east,

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Cumbria, London, the south-east of October across the north-east,

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south-west. With more, here is our of October across the north-east,

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education correspondent, Gillian Hargreaves. Thousands of teachers,

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from North Yorkshire to the Humber, Midlands, have been out on strike

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protesting about changes to their attended by hundreds of teachers who

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had boycotted lessons. We have had attacked after attack on pay and

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profession on the understanding attacked after attack on pay and

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we had a good pension, but that attacked after attack on pay and

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no longer the case. In future, most teachers will have to work beyond 65

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before they can claim they will teachers will have to work beyond 65

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to pay more into their pension pot, automatic rises through the pay

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scale. There is frustration among teachers, but the Government says

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regrettable, and says performance teachers, but the Government says

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regrettable, and says performance related pay is being introduced

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regrettable, and says performance reward the best teachers. It says

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changes to pensions will bring teachers in line with other public

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sector workers. There is nothing child friendly about industrial

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action... Speaking moments after his speech at the Tory party conference,

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the education secretary said it speech at the Tory party conference,

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be children who will be harmed by the strike. Teachers are doing a

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support the many teachers who are working today. For those who are

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striking, their action will not working today. For those who are

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children, sadly. At their own rally, the unions argue Michael Gove's

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reforms will make it harder to retain staff. The strike action

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reforms will make it harder to demonstration of the frustration and

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anger of teachers, that there are serious concerns are not being

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listened to by the Government, and that there is a refusal by the

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Secretary of State to engage, to collision course, parents had to

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either take a day off work or make alternative childcare arrangements.

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They have to think of the parents, alternative childcare arrangements.

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are more regional strikes planned a right to strike, but it will there

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are more regional strikes planned for other parts of England later in

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the month, and the unions have also threatened a national walk-out later

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in the year. A committee of Kenyan MPs has begun its inquiry into the

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shopping mall. At least 67 people died when militants stormed the

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centre. 39 are still missing. New pictures obtained by the BBC show

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looting. Gabriel Gatehouse reports. News cameras are still not allowed

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inside the Westgate centre. But News cameras are still not allowed

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BBC has obtained these new pictures, hitting a sense of the terror faced

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by shoppers that Saturday afternoon, as they fled through the corridors

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of the complex, as you would by armed attackers. Some remained stuck

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here, in terrible conditions, as the siege stretched into days. Shop

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owners have been allowed in to retrieve what is left of their

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merchandise. The destruction they aftermath of the battle between

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attackers and security forces - looters had been at work, cleaning

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offices, even parking machines. There is a very strong stench of

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blood, which has been there for There is a very strong stench of

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has been looted. They stole our There is a very strong stench of

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committee of MPs will now try to establish whether the attack could

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have been prevented, and whether the subsequent security operation was

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attackers probably used this sewage tunnel to make their way out of

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attackers probably used this sewage according to one security official

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that I spoke to, and was involved in the investigation. He said some

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that I spoke to, and was involved in them may already be in Somalia.

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39 people are still missing. Mary them may already be in Somalia.

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worked in a computer shop in the them may already be in Somalia.

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body is buried in the rubber here are those of five attackers, that

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many are not convinced. They believe the ruins of Westgate have more

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pundit John McCririck has told a pundit John McCririck has told a

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side-by-side with his image as a serious journalist. He is alleging

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age discolouration against his former employers after he was sacked

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from the racing coverage last year. former employers after he was sacked

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This report contains some flash photography. He is an award-winning

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self-confessed loudmouth. This morning, John McCririck was in full

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unfairly sacked because of his age. It is very important for everybody,

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from their 30s to their 70s, who dread the anonymous suits and skirts

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coming in, and on a whim, sacking them. Is famous for his expertise,

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oyster as manager -- boisterous manner and unique taste. The hearing

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today was sometimes tetchy and sarcastic. It was suggested that

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some of his on-screen antics had damaged his reputation as a pundit.

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You are so disgusting, John! He damaged his reputation as a pundit.

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when he appeared in his underwear, and referred to a model as the

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John McCririck accepted today that himself as obnoxious, sexist pig,

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but he said that was all part of a pantomime act. The real reason he

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says, is his age. The employment panel will have to make their own

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him for the right reasons. Days punditry, and decide whether or

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him for the right reasons. Days remarkable comeback to win the

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America's Cup, Sir Ben Ainslie says remarkable comeback to win the

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team's victory after being 8-1 down correspondent, Joe Wilson. Back

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team's victory after being 8-1 down dry land in London, the man who

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America's Cup for an American team, bankrolled by one of the worlds

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which is men. So, could he do the bankrolled by one of the worlds

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which is men. So, could he do the same for Britain? The last time

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which is men. So, could he do the America's Cup was 1964. This was

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Swallows And Amazons compared to Ainsley says it is possible, but it

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would need to be sorted in the next few weeks. We have a great maritime

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heritage, and this is something which is missing from our sailing

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CV. Yes, I am passionate about it, but it has to be a team which is.

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And has a chance to win, because I am not the sort of person who is up

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for wasting their time. Ben Ainslie is the most successful Olympic

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sailor ever, a notoriously ferocious because I am angry, and you do not

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want to make me angry. He will not even be 40 when the next Olympics

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take place in Rio, but today he even be 40 when the next Olympics

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me for certain, is not going to even be 40 when the next Olympics

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out of Olympic retirement. The attraction for the America's Cup is

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being part of a team. The Olympics something special like this, with a

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great group of guys, the bonds that you form doing something like that.

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It was exceptional, and I would you form doing something like that.

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to experience that again. But how can he recreate thisin New Zealand,

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there has been government funding for the America's Cup team. No

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obvious sign of that happening here. will needs is a new team, and maybe

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obvious sign of that happening here. £100 million. Let's have a look

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the is not fine sailing for us for have been dry for quite some time

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now. This becomes a more coherent have been dry for quite some time

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now. This becomes a more coherent the further east you are. Further

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underneath this. In Wales and the south-west of England, it is drying

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tomorrow, feeding its way for the North during the morning. Behind

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that, it will be drying up and brightening up, with the exception

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of one or two showers. With the cloud in eastern England, that will

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days. Look at this, a zone of heavy, temperatures, compared to recent

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days. Look at this, a zone of heavy, thundery rain coming up on Thursday.

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It may not look exactly like this, difficult driving conditions, and a

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lot of rain in a short space of time. On Friday, we are left with

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showery conditions, some brightness, and, just in time for the weekend,

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the weather settles down again.

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