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Wreckage is found floating in the Mediterranean -

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in the search for the missing Egyptair plane.

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By air and sea - teams hunt for anything that will help

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solve the mystery of why the plane crashed.

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There are prayers for the dead - and despair for the families,

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We'll be looking at the task facing investigators

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trying to find the plane - two miles beneath the surface

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Hospital finances under pressure - NHS trusts in England have

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overspent by almost two and a half billion pounds.

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And Michael Gove of the Vote Leave campaign warns of massive extra

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demands on the NHS if we stay in the EU.

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A convicted murderer pleads guilty to trespass after scaling the walls

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And dayglo tracksuits and dodgy songs - it's deja vu -

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as Crystal Palace take on Manchester United in a repeat

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Coming up later, we'll be live at Wembley as we look ahead to

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tomorrow's match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United.

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searching for the missing EgyptAir flight say that human remains,

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have been found floating in the Mediterranean.

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in the early hours of yesterday morning,

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en route from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers

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A huge international search is now underway, and focused on finding

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Let's go now to our correspondent in Cairo, Quentin Somerville.

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This is a critical moment not just in solving that Mr as to what

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happened to the flight but also in giving some kind of comfort to the

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families who lost their loved ones, material that was filed today, a

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couple of seats, some debris from the aircraft and human rain --

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remains, grisly sights, will cause despair to the families but also

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provide some respite. In this village, they prayed and they

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mourned. But there are no bodies to bury. Three men from separate

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families in this village died in the crash. One with his daughter by his

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side. After Friday prayers, Mohammed told me about his friend. This is

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his wife and this is his daughter. She was four years old. Very sad. He

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tells me it would be easier if the families were able to bury the loved

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ones. It would give them better closure. One man is refusing to

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believe that his son has passed. He is waiting for him to return. This

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was to be this girl's first visit to Egypt. Most of the families are to

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heartbroken to speak. This man agreed to tell others about his

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loss. TRANSLATION: What can we ask for now that we have lost this most

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precious thing. This man and his daughter have gone. This village is

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a long way from Paris. It's even a long way from Cairo and it's an

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enormous tragedy. They lost three young men here and a child. They

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were enormously proud of the fact that they went out into the world to

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earn a living. There is some comfort that Egypt has discovered some

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debris and belongings from the flight and there is a hope that

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eventually the bodies of their sons will be returned to this village.

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That came one step closer to happening today. The navy and air

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force was out surging again. The defence minister announced the

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discovery. TRANSLATION: We have been briefed about the discovery of a

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body part, to seeds and luggage at the scene of the search. Slightly to

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the south of where the plane's signal was lost. More details are

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learned of those on board. Richard Osman from Wales had a child only a

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few weeks old and a two-year-old daughter. We are now putting faces

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to the names of others lost in the crash, mostly from France and

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English. The pilot was Mohammed Sharkey. His cousins spoke of his

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professionalism. All his colleagues is saying he is one of the best. In

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Egypt's towns and villages there will be no peace until loved ones

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are returned and then they can fully turn their thoughts to what caused

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the plane to fall from a clear blue sky.

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Well, those families waiting to find out why they lost relatives

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in Flight MS804 won't get any definitive answers

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until the plane's black box is found.

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But just how difficult is it to identify and recover

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Our transport correspondent Richard Westcott has been out

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with a team of oceanographers to find out.

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Finding floating debris is one thing, finding a submerged aircraft

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is far more difficult. We've come to Southampton to look at the equipment

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they'll use. This is how you surf for aircraft underneath the sea. It

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is called a toe fish. It uses sonar. You pull it behind a ship and scan

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the bottom mapping it and it can identify any strange shapes lying on

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the sea bed. The area where the aircraft came down is well mapped.

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There will be lots of kit like this nearby. It could still take a long

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time. It will probably take about a month initially, assuming they have

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a fairly accurate measure of where the aircraft went in from the debris

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found and the last known position. Investigators are still piecing

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together the final moments of the flight. It took off from Paris on

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Wednesday evening. For two and a half hours everything was fine. The

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pilot is apparently in good spirits talking to Greek air traffic

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controllers. 40 minutes later, the Greeks try calling them again

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several times but there is no reply. Two minutes later, they swerve

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erratically, 90 degrees left and then a complete circle to the right.

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The plane spiralled down dropping off the radar. This is the

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Mediterranean. What are they dealing with? Wherever they look, there are

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problems. To the north, rugged mountains, in the middle zone, a

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flat plateau which is about three kilometres deep. Towards the Nile

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Delta, their arm at -- there are marreds that would be enough to hide

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an aircraft. It's impossible to say whether the aircraft was attacked on

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purpose or had an accident. The French government has defended

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security at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport after speculation that a

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bomb had been smuggled on board. Investigators will look at the

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history of the plane, it was grounded three years ago after an

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engine overheated but it was repaired. They are hoping to find

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the critical black box flight recorders but it will be a long and

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difficult job. NHS trusts in England ended the last

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financial year with a record deficit of just under

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two and a half billion pounds. Almost 90% of Trusts spent

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more than they should have - and some say the figures

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could have been worse were it not More patients, more treatment

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required and the money not keeping up. That's the picture for the NHS

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in England with today's figures revealing a genetic increase in

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deficits at hospitals and other trusts. There is no precedent for

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financial difficulties of this size and on this scale affected

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internationally renowned teaching centres and local district General

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hospitals across the country. It's hard to compare England's NHS

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finances with the rest of the United Kingdom because they do not separate

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accounts from other hospital services. Their financial statements

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are published separately. What does this mean for patients with NHS

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targets being missed and the task of bringing down financial deficit is

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hardly helping hospitals provide the care they aspire to. Health bosses

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at knowledge that patient care may suffer if the financial problems

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aren't resolved. If NHS finances are unstable it becomes much more

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difficult for hospitals, community health trusts and ambulance trusts

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to provide the right care. We need stability so that NHS staff can do

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their best. They are stripping to keep spending in line with what was

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agreed at Parliament. We were told anonymously...

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The Department of Health said the claim was misleading and its

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accounts would be scrutinised by the National Audit Office while the

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investment required for the NHS's own plan was being provided. One

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former NHS financial regulator said the longer term more money would be

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required. The current plans are at the end of the five-year spending

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period we will be spending only two thirds as much on the NHS as other

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countries spend on their equivalent services. I don't see how that is

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sustainable. One way or another, we are going to have to find extra

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money. Ministers say they are helping to cut costs including

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cutting NHS agency staff bills. No one is denying there are significant

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pressures on the NHS. Well, there was a warning about more

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pressure on the NHS today. The Vote Leave campaign in the EU

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referendum say that staying in the European Union could add over

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five million people to the UK's population by 2030 - ramping up

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demand on hospitals and GPs. That's disputed by the Remain

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campaign - as our Deputy Political Which way to the worst crisis yet in

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A? Stay in the European Union and watch our wards being overwhelmed by

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demands for treatment from millions of new migrants. Scared? Well, this

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man was doing his best. Looking after a new group of patients the

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equivalent of size two for Birminghams is clearly

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unsustainable. A population the size of Scotland could arrive in the

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country in 15 years. Do you believe that is remotely likely or are you

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scaremongering? The document lays out in detail a series of

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projections, a modest, medium and a high level of migration. They

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reflect economic reality and what has happened in industry as well.

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Will the warnings about migration bring in votes? Robert B, yes.

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Worrying about migration doesn't mean you are a bigot. It will have

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an effect on education and the housing crisis. Immigrants are used

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as a scapegoat from certain parties to push their agenda. It has been

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done as time itself. The Leave campaign deny scaremongering but

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some of the figures look scary and they are meant to. They are open to

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question. Take a look. We are told that staying in the EU will add

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between 2.5 and 5 million to the population. It assumes that five new

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countries will join the EU and that is doubtful. It says it will add

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between six and 13 million visits to A departments. There is no

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conclusive evidence that the numbers are linked. These figures are often

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plucked from the air and are not designed to inform but to confuse.

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Every single member state has a veto on any additional member joining.

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This is a decision that we will make when the time comes from each

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individual applicant country. The leaving Leave campaign wasn't

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convinced countless Turks were arriving recently. The chance of

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turkey acceding to the European Union are between male and 20%.

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Today the head of the European Commission has warned that Britain

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will be seen as a deserter if it leaves and will struggle for good

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terms. David Cameron has been campaigning with celebrities and

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these claims of both sides are getting more creative by the day.

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The time is coming up to 6:15pm. Our top story today, the search

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continues for the wreckage of the missing plane. And I'm in North

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Yorkshire where fracking could begin. And join me for FA Cup sports

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day. Manchester United are the favourites but in this unpredictable

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season, you can't write of Crystal Palace.

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Yesterday we brought you the story of Wandsworth Prison

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and the concerns surrounding inmates suffering from mental illness.

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Wandsworth's problems are mirrored in many jails not just in the UK

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In America, there are three times more psychiatric patients

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Our Correspondent Aleem Maqbool was given special permission to film

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inside Cook County Jail, Illinois, and to speak

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This is what checking into America's largest mental health

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It's not its official role, but when 30% of people

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being shuttled around from cell to cell and locked away in this jail

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are thought to have some psychiatric problems,

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that, by default, is what it's become.

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We watched as this man was processed into the jail,

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He was charged with criminal trespass, sleeping on someone else's

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42-year-old Robert is homeless and he has schizophrenia.

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We saw as he shuffled off into what is a tough world.

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In parts of the jail, up to 400 inmates are kept

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in a single room, where they eat, sleep and live all together.

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Many, of course, have committed far worse crimes than Robert.

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Those we spoke to complained of the conditions they lived in,

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but didn't want to be recorded for fear,

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But the number of those among the prison population with mental

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health problems appears to be ever-increasing.

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It's now thought there are more than three times the number

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of psychiatric patients incarcerated in America than are in hospital.

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of psychiatric patients incarcerated in America than are in hospitals.

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He's been locked up because he stole groceries

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Being incarcerated is no way to live.

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Not only being kept from your freedom, but being surrounded

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with the people that's here, the people that's here.

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The mentality of the individuals that you're locked up with.

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It can get hard, it can be dangerous.

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There are some areas of the jail that do have the look

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Those running this facility have at least recognised that mental

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health provision needs to be a huge part of what they do.

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The new warden of the jail is even a psychologist.

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But what they can't change is a system that means so many

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people who should be treated in the community end up

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No different than if they had diabetes, but they

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Well, guess what, States throughout the country,

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throughout the United States, have decimated the mental health

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So where do these people end up then?

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And it's been going on now for decades.

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There does seem to be recognition that too many people

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in America are going to jail, particularly those with

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That can only be resolved with fundamental changes

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in the justice system here and improved mental health

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But both those things feel a long way off.

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A court has been told that a man arrested in the grounds

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of Buckingham Palace is a convicted murderer.

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Dennis Hennessy was jailed for four months this morning, after admitting

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Let's speak now to our Royal Correspondent Peter Hunt,

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Peter, there have been several breaches of Palace

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security in recent years, how serious was this one?

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Well, Rita, it was described in court as a matter of considerable

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concern that a man convicted of murdering a homeless person was

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losing side the Palace gardens for ten minutes. The Palace which has

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seen Michael Fagan in the 1980s inside the Queen's bedroom. This

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time Michael Hennessy got over the perimeter wall, while drunk, and

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triggered a full-scale alert. He was arrested after ten minutes. You said

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later that he had been admiring the view. When he was detained, he said

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repeatedly, is a man in? Last time someone else got over the

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wall, got into the gardens and got into the public areas of the Palace.

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Security back then in 2013 was tightened and it led to an incident

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a few days later when Prince Andrew was out in the Palace gardens,

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walking, and stopped by officers who demanded to know who he was. Prince

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Andrew wasn't amused. Peter, thank you.

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A woman is fighting for her life after a man armed

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with a knife ran into a Sainsbury's car park and randomly

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Three other women were injured in the attack

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Police have arrested a 66-year-old man on suspicion

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Councillors in North Yorkshire are debating whether to approve

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fracking in England for the first time since a ban

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They will consider plans by the company Third Energy,

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sharply criticised by some environmental campaigners

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Our industry correspondent John Moylan is in Northallerton

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Well, this meeting has been going on all day because councillors have

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been hearing from dozens of speakers who are opposed to these plans, and

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campaigners here know that what is decided here will set an important

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precedent, because it can give the green light to fracking in the north

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of England. North Yorkshire is known

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for farming and tourism, but this area could soon have a very

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different claim to fame. A company called Third Energy

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drilled a well here three years ago. Now it wants to frack for shale gas,

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despite local opposition. What we're planning here is safe,

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it has no risk to the public All we want to do is test

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whether gas will flow from an existing well,

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by fracking very deep. The plan for this well involves

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injecting water, sand and chemicals at really high pressure deep

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underground, as far as 10,000 feet. That fractures the rock,

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unlocking the gas, which is brought to the surface and then piped

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to a nearby power station. These councillors must now decide

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whether to give the green Today, dozens of speakers made

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heartfelt pleas to reject the plan. Those living near the fracking site

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fear it will bring traffic, This site is also close to one

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of the region's top This place is beautiful,

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its economy is based Tourists don't come to a gasfield,

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and that is what we will turn into if we get the scale of fracking

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that is intended. As farmers, we are very concerned

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because we have a borehole on our farm and the water from that

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borehole is given to the livestock. And we are really concerned that it

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could, down the line, And the other reason is,

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we live in a working There's nine well pads

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here and a generating station. It has not affected tourism

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whatsoever. Campaigners know that

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North Yorkshire is the new Hundreds descended upon the planning

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meeting to send a clear It's going to destroy Yorkshire,

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and Yorkshire is one The Government will likely decide

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whether to allow fracking But North Yorkshire could still be

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the first place to approve it. That decision will be

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taken on Monday. John Moylan, BBC News,

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North Yorkshire. Football now and Celtic has named

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former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers as their new manager

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on a 12-month rolling contract. He says the new role

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is "a dream come true." He was sacked by Liverpool after a

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poor run of results last October. Cast your mind back to May 1990,

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when Manchester United met It produced one of the all-time

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classic Wembley matches. The teams meet again tomorrow

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in a repeat of that final, Katie Gornall has gone back

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in time to find out. For Manchester United, the summer

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of 1990 was when it all began. COMMENTATOR: Lee Martin, an inspired

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run on the far side... A win over Crystal Palace in the FA

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Cup final replay delivered the club its first trophy under

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Sir Alex Ferguson and probably If I'd tried that again,

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it probably would have gone It was one of only two goals

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defender Lee Martin ever scored. If you're going to pick any

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time to score a goal in your career really,

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the FA Cup final with half an hour to go was probably not

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a bad time to do it! I think it was probably quite

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an important time in the history We were struggling to win

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games, home and away. FA Cup songs were still a tradition

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and Alan Pardew was still Since then, he's ditched the

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shellsuit and now has another chance to win the club's

:25:34.:25:41.

first major trophy. It has all the trademarks

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of a cup team. It has spirit, it has pace,

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it can score goals. It is the year of the underdog

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and we hope to continue that. Expectations have always been higher

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at Manchester United. And their failure to qualify

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for the Champions League has piled However, the club's

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captain is optimistic. We've got a bright future

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with the players we've got, but I still feel winning that trophy

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gives you that feeling. The first one I want at United

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commit you just get that feeling, the hunger to win more. Cup triumphs

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can often define careers in football. But even if Manchester

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United repeat history against Crystal Palace, this time it may not

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be enough to save their manager. And you can watch the FA Cup final

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live here on BBC One. We will be seeing rain at times

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through the weekend. Not a complete write-off. Here is the scene taken

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earlier by one of our weather Watchers in South Yorkshire. A bit

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patchy cloud around and we have had heavy showers across parts of

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Scotland, easing away. We've had this band of rain already pushing

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across Northern Ireland and now overnight it moves its way north and

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east. Many of us seeing rain at times through the overnight period.

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Underneath all that low cloud cover temperatures remaining in double

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figures. A frost free start to the weekend, a big grey ahead of a sunny

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start to Saturday too. Further pulses of rain working north, they

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will always be heaviest in the West, particularly over the hills of

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north-west England and Scotland too. South East and East Anglia should

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hold onto some brighter weather for part of the day. It looks like

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eventually some wet weather should roll in. A return to sunshine and

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scattered showers for Northern Ireland later in the afternoon. For

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the FA Cup final at Wembley, it looks like we've got the chance of

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seeing some rain at times. There is some uncertainty about the deal of

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this rain. We could see some showers which should clear moving into

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Sunday. Sunday starts on a fresher, clearer note, just about into single

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figures for money of us. It will be an improved date across parts of the

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country. Still the chance of some pretty heavy downpours. The heavy

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showers could well be across southern parts of England. It could

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well be heavy and thundery but there is some sunshine around in between.

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A bit of a mixed story through the weekend. More details, as ever, on

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our website. Rekik has been found floating in the

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Mediterranean in the search for the missing Egyptair plane.

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