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BBC weather website. That is it all from the BBC's News at Six.

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Hello and welcome to South Today from Oxford. In tonight's programme:

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American civil rights campaigner Reverend Jesse Jackson criticises

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Oxford University ` for having too few students who are black. The

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absence of black people diminishes universities. In an exclusive

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television interview with us, he says also the University isn't

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taking on enough students from poorer backgrounds.

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Also tonight: Nearly 50,000 documents and just 58 days to read

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them all ` why Buckinghamshire County Council says the Government

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is being unfair over HS2. And later on: The pyjamas which a

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student hopes have healing powers. Civil rights activist Reverend Jesse

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Jackson has said that Oxford University is not doing enough to

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encourage black and ethnic minority students. Tonight, he will address

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the Oxford Union, with a speech that criticises the institution. Jessica

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Cooper has this exclusive interview. The absence of blacks diminishes the

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universities, there are skills are not Brits that have no blacks at

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all. So much of the riches of Britain comes from Africa. Half of

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the human race is Asian, one half Chinese, and all`white education

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does not compute well with the future. What can universities do

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about that? Should they only be accepting students on the colour of

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their skin? They have historically based on the students being white.

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And also delete infrastructures for education. What do you think the top

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universities should be doing it to try to make sure it is more balanced

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and there is more equality? It is in the interests of the University.

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Students who leave this place are going to become Prime Ministers and

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Members of Parliament and business people, they must be equipped to

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deal with the multi`cultural and multiracial world. They have to come

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out of their comfort zone, because if not they will be less able

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emotionally. President Barack Obama came by way of Hertford. Martin

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Luther King, Boston University. These institutions had a plan to be

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diverse and inclusive. I'm now joined by our reporter

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Jessica Cooper ` what are officials from Oxford University

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There are nearly 50,000 documents ` and just over 50 days to study them.

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Bucks County Council is trying to prepare its case against the

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government's plans for the HS2 high`speed rail link. They say the

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time limit to respond is unreasonable. Adina Campbell

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reports. Document after document after

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document. This paperwork puts forward the government's case for

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building a new high`speed rail line between London and Birmingham and

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other links further north. If approved, 40 miles of the line would

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run through parts of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Council staff have

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been given 56 days to look at all of this material which is thought to be

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the size of a small car. On this table, there are nearly 30,000 pages

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of documentation. There are dozens of booklets like this full of maps,

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graphs and other reference point all right leaking to HS2. Staff here are

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still waiting to receive more paperwork. HS2 would be one of the

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biggest transport links in Britain if it was to go ahead. Ministers

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claim it would improve the transport network but it would come at a cost.

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The latest figure is now at 50 billion pounds. Some campaigners say

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HS2 would be a waste of money and would ruin the environment.

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Councillors say they need more time to build their case. To expect local

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people to respond in this timescale is unreasonable. It includes

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Christmas, New Year, it is time periods when people want to be with

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their families, rather than planning through 900 pages. There are a

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number of nontechnical summaries that people can go through that

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provide the correct level of detail without going into every square inch

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of mitigation that has happened. It is likely more protests will happen

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before a final decision is made. Copies of the plans have been put in

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libraries and town halls. A special unit in Abingdon,

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relieving the pressure on the A department at the John Radcliffe, is

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to become a model for similar units across the region. So far it's

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helped keep more than 1,500 patients out of

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this man has a weak heart. The condition has suddenly got worse and

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his legs are swelling up. I have had like trouble for about three weeks.

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I have been trying to get rid of it with tablets, but now I need an

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injection. The man, who is 83, might have ended up in accident and

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emergency. Instead, he has come here to a special unit in Abingdon. We

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will ask the physiotherapist to see him as well. The unit sees 250

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people per month. Their average age is 85 and most are seen within 60

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minutes of being referred by a GP. Can do blood tests and x`rays and

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give treatment and fluids or giving them a drip or giving them

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medication, and most of our patients go home the same day. One hour after

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he arrived, Morris is seen by a doctor. This unit was set up to keep

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its patient out of hospital. We are all in longer and that is a

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success, but we are living longer with multiple conditions. That

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brings it into focus that we need to do things in a different way, but

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still maintain high`quality or improved quality with a reduced

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funding envelope. This model could be the way that could be achieved.

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Begin it is very popular with patients, most live within a 30

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Minute Drive. Five hours after he arrived, Morris is getting ready to

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leave, not to a hospital bed at back to his own home.

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Earlier I spoke to Geoffrey Payne, the Thames Valley Medical Director,

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and I asked him how many more of these units are planned for our

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area. Oxford is lucky, it is an obvious candidate for rolling out

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this particular model. It is being adopted in other counties,

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Buckinghamshire, when the reconfigured some of their acute

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services, adopted a similar model and one of their hospitals as well.

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It is consistent with the direction of travel. Patients have to be

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referred by their GP or they can be taken to the unit by a paramedic. Do

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you think there is a bigger issue about out`of`hours care, that people

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can feel afraid and alone and there is no one for them to call except

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from 999? Absolutely. If they call 999, they can be transported to the

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unit. We are encouraging people to use the 111 number when it is less

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urgent and also NHS England response ring an initiative called Winter

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Friends so that people can register with the website and keep an eye on

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an elderly neighbour. With people like to have their GP on call? So

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they could telephone them when something is wrong? Absolutely.

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Again, NHS England is encouraging GPs to identify the vulnerable

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patients and identify a GP who they can then relate to, to re`establish

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that model that people value. Thank you.

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A police reconstruction of a collision that that's left a police

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officer critically injured is being staged in Reading tonight. PC Gareth

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Browning suffered serious head injuries after being hit by a car he

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was trying to stop. Police believe the vehicle had been stolen from

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Sonning Common. Three people have been arrested ` two on suspicion of

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attempted murder. A parcel collection and delivery

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service is being trialled in Milton Keynes. The company behind it say

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they want to make the most busy stations and offer a service they

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think people need. If it is a success, it could be rolled across

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the country. We are being reminded about the countdown to Christmas how

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festive trees can have a detrimental impact on the environment. More than

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six million real trees are bought every year, but only a tenth of

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those are recycled ` the rest go to landfill. Peter Cooke's been finding

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out. It's a annual cause of debate and

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even argument. Real or fake? Some 5,000 of the genuine variety are

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sold at Peterley Manor Farm in Great Missenden every year. But has the

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surge in cheaper plastic ones had any impact? There is always going to

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be a certain percentage that will go for an artificial tree, but it is

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not something that affect us. We have seen the trade getting better

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and better for the real thing. Now for the science. A real tree which

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goes to landfill produces methane gas ` 25 times more potent than

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carbon dioxide. One recycled reduces its carbon footprint by 80%. If you

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are choosing to use an artificial tree at home, you will need to use

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it for at least ten Christmases to keep its environmental impact of

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lower than that of a real tree. If you can't get to a recycling centre,

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some councils will take away real trees in your green collection bin.

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Some firms are even renting trees which can be replanted. If you are

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purchasing a real Christmas tree, purchased it locally, if you are not

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buying a real tree, look to reuse an artificial one you have got. If you

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want to buy an artificial one, get a good quality one that can keep going

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for many years. Real or fake? In an increasingly disposable world, the

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message of "think before you throw" is stronger than ever. And that is

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all from me for the moment. I will be back just before eight o'clock.

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developer Taylor Wimpey has recommended that the majority of the

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site be used for educational purposes.

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Stay with us. Still to come: Fighting for his right to fight. The

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boxer who cannot get a license from the British authorities.

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Latest figures show that prices in the shops have continued to fall in

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the run`up to Christmas. But does that make things any easier for

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those on low incomes in the South? As the economy starts to recover and

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the Chancellor considers his plans for this week's Autumn statement, we

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report on the continuing gap in the cost of living.

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With three children under eight, it is a struggle to make ends meet.

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With other parents at this primary school, she was talking to Harriet

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Harman. We worked out it would cost ?2000 a month for childcare. So for

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me to go back to where am I would have to be earning too much money

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that it is just not doable. Has prices are getting less and less

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affordable. Fuel prices are going up. Childcare costs are going up

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through the roof. It does not feel like a recovery for us. The

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Government should be addressing the cost of living crisis. The

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Government says there is room for manoeuvre. The Autumn statement

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should just be a pit stop. The road ahead set by the budget. It is just

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adding political fine`tuning. But the Chancellor has extra fuel in the

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tank this year because of the emerging economic recovery. Also in

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Reading, which she was one of the first to receive a Government new

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business loans for his online games comparison site. He said

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opportunities are opening up. `` Richard. It is known that your

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product is out there and it is working. And to employ more people.

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It is in high`tech areas like video games that the Government sees

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future jobs, but perhaps the clearest sign of confidence is the

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housing market. The boom in London is rippling out to the wider South

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East. There are concerns the Chancellor must... The concerns we

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are not building enough houses but until we can sort that out we do not

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want to building up the price, creating boom and bust. For

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Christmas shoppers on the high Street, like the Chancellor, this

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year is not a time to go overboard. The economy may be moving in the

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right direction but times are still tight.

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We will be looking towards Thursday because we will have full coverage

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of and reaction to the Chancellor's Autumn statement. That is on South

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Today on Thursday night. More than 90 firefighters spent the

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night tackling a severe fire at a thatched cottage in the new Forest.

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They were called to the large property in Brockenhurst soon after

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7pm yesterday. Crews came from a dozen different fire stations. No

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one was injured. We all know that sleep is good for

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us, but could the pyjamas that we wear also be good for us? The

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student in the South has developed night`time clothing which it is

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thought can help to fight off this, the deadly MRSA infection. It is all

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based on the medicinal qualities of copper. We have been finding out

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more. The antimicrobial properties of

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copper have been known for millennia but Hippocrates never dreamt of

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copper pyjamas as a measure of infection control. That was And

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the's idea. She is a forensic psychology student at Portsmouth

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University. `` Amber. On my fabric compared to an NHS gallon there was

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zero growth of MRSA. `` NHS nightgown. The properties of copper

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are being researched at the University of Southampton. They know

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that dogs die on contact with copper alloys. The books on the left`hand

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picture here were stained green. They were destroyed in five minutes

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on copper. It stops bacteria respire in. It can punch holes in their

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membranes so like a balloon they start to leak and sometimes explode.

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It destroys their DNA. It is fantastic news because that means

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there is no chance of mutation. Template to's fabric is patented but

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she did `` Amber's fabric. She did her own critical trials but was able

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to put her tests into practice when her friend had a Caesarean and

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became infected with MRSA. She claims the pyjamas helped to save

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her life after powerful drugs failed to bring the infection under

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control. With the pyjamas, it cut the recovery time. I was better by

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Christmas. They saved my life. Bat at Amber's student house in

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Portsmouth, her friend models the design. They are very soft and

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comfortable. There have been hospital trials of hard copper

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surfaces before with varying results. Now there will be trials of

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Amber's fabric. If that is the answer, that would be

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amazing for people. Extraordinary. Let's move on to sport. Tony is

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here. We both art with boxing tonight. A fascinating story for a

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young man. Yes, a man that has had an up`and`down time in what could

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still be a very promising boxing career. The boxer whose biggest

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fight is with the boxing authorities. Iain Weaver was a

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talented amateur with more than 100 fights under his belt. Iain Weaver

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was refused the right to fight professionally by the British board

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due to a type of cyst on his brain. The Ferndown boxer says several

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medical experts have declared him fit to fight. As I found out on a

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visit to his dad's gym, he's launched his professional career by

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fighting abroad. Pounding the punch bags at his

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father's gym in Ferndown is a regular part of training for Iain

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Weaver, that this is a boxer whose biggest fight is currently outside

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the ring. Over the past 18 months, his boxing ambitions have been dealt

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some major blows. I was four years on the Great Britain squad. But two

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Sheffield every week. Not to get to the Olympics was a big blow. So I

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decided to turn pro. I thought everything was going well, and then

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they found the cyst. It was in a routine scan. All boxers undergo MRA

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brain scans. But medical experts discovered the cyst on his scum,

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refusing to the `` leading to the refusal by the British boxing

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authorities to grant him a licence. We have had seven newer surgeons

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look at the scans, looking from the UK, Europe and America. The

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neurosurgeons that the boxing authorities use have said no. Seven

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newer surgeons cannot be wrong. There are other boxers with no cysts

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on their brains that have been granted licenses. `` with no cysts.

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But the board said last month... Their letter added that the board

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believed... Despite the British board's ruling,

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Iain has still be able to start his professional career, fighting with

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licenses granted by foreign boards. For example, he is fighting in

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Barcelona in December, sanctioned by the Spanish board. It will be in's

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fifth professional fight but his dream of competing for a British

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title is over for now. It is my life. I do not know anything else

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but boxing. From an early age I have been trying in three times a week.

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`` training three times a week. It is a big boxing family. Iain will go

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as far as he wants to go in life. He will definitely make it.

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Iain Weaver back in the ring in Spain on the 14th of December.

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It's a busy week of football on and off the field. Tomorrow night we'll

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be at St Mary's for Southampton against Aston Villa. Saints

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goalkeeper Artur Boruc is facing six weeks on the sidelines with a broken

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hand. Tonight Bournemouth and Reading are in action in the

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Championship. Reading, in sixth, host Charlton at the Madejski

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stadium. Tim Dellor's there now. Tim, the Royals will start

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favourites tonight, won't they? That is right. Reading unbeaten here at

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this stadium this season. And with the boosting win at Nottingham

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Forest on Friday under their belts, tonight sees the return of Simon

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Church, a striker who made more than 100 appearances for Reading before

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moving to Charlton last summer. Reading start to write six in the

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table that we could see them right two places. A defeat and they could

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slip down two places. They beat Bournemouth here on Saturday. Chris

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Gunter for Reading is suspended following his Friday night sending

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off. Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy will want to celebrate his 24th birthday

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by keeping a clean sheet. The copper pyjamas will not be pleaded until

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later tonight workers the kick`off is not until 8pm.

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I wonder what Chris Temple is wearing.

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Bournemouth have a reunion tonight in West London, as they travel to

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Loftus Road to face Queens Park Rangers. Can Eddie Howe get the

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better of fellow Dorset resident Harry Redknapp? He became manager in

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1983. The Cherries will take heart from Saturday's draw. Their winless

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sequence is six matches. QPR who they are playing tonight lost at

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Doncaster at the weekend. The top scorer for the Cherries is fit again

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after illness. Income Andrew Surman, Sean but Donnell and one other

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player. Kick`off at 7:45pm. You can follow of those games on BBC

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local radio tonight. We will have the goals tomorrow. SWINDON

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Meanwhile, Swindon Town are under new ownership again tonight.

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A company led by director Lee Power has taken over from Jed McCrory's

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consortium. Oxford manager Chris Wilder has been

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given permission to speak to Portsmouth about succeeding Guy

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Whittingham. He joins a list of candidates which also include Steve

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Claridge. Claridge himself is on the short list. Chris Wilder has taken

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Oxford to the top of League Two. The club said they did not want to lose

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him but didn't want to prevent him from talking to Pompey. Claridge had

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a spell as player`manager at the turn of the century and is keen for

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another front line role in football. I can remember that. That would

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equate a return, if Steve Claridge 's... What is the time frame?

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Probably later this week. There might be one surprise name to come,

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so who knows. We will bring you the news as soon as we get it. We will

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talk about Tim Dellor again in a minute. Let's get on to the weather.

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He said there would be a cold snap coming on. Yes, Thursday night into

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Friday, where temperatures will really struggle in the daytime.

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Unfortunately a lot of clout about at the moment. A splash of colour on

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a grey day. This Mandarin duck was captured on Sherborne St John pond

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in Hampshire by Roy Venkatesh. Another colourful picture sent in by

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George Andrews in West Wittering. And a chilly but dry scene at the

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Madjeski Stadium captured by Radio Berkshire's commentator Tim Dellor.

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Temperatures will be around five or six Celsius for kick`off at 8pm.

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Through the course of tonight, a cloudy scene. Mainly dry. Through

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the early hours of the morning the cloud will increase further. Maybe

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patchy fog. With increasing wind we are expecting the rain to edge into

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northernmost fringes through the early hours of the morning,

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temperatures falling to two to four Celsius. A less cold night than last

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night. The rain will sink its way southwards. Clearing the

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northernmost areas around lunchtime onwards. We will start to see the

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sunshine finally making an appearance. Cloud lingering for the

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South coast until mid`afternoon, with temperatures reaching around

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six or seven Celsius. Perhaps on the Isle of Wight up to about 10

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degrees. The wind will increase in strength from the North. That will

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be a key feature into Thursday daytime. Tomorrow night, clear skies

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and treat averages, perhaps a touch of frost in sheltered spot in the

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countryside. Through the early hours of Thursday morning, those of around

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freezing or just above. Maybe a frosty start on Thursday. A dry

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start for some with sunny spells. The isobars start to increase, so

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that means the wind will increase. A weather front pushing its way

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southwards. It is a cold front so behind it the air will be a lot

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colder. Straight from the Arctic. This the right in the early hours of

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Friday morning. Sunny conditions for northernmost areas on Friday. The

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best of any sunshine there. Windy on Thursday, perhaps gale force in

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northern parts of the region. And then a cold day on Friday,

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temperatures struggling to rise in the daytime. A lot of cloud to start

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the day tomorrow. The rain will clear swiftly during the morning

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time, following sunshine for northernmost areas. The wind will

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increase on Thursday but we will see some sunshine through the morning

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and early afternoon. A cold day on Friday with northerly wind straight

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from the Arctic but turning slightly moulder for the weekend, but we hold

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onto the cloud. We spotted, top right`hand corner, a

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bit of sleep also? Yes, not for us. For Scotland. More at 8pm and

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10:25pm. We are back tomorrow at 6:30pm. Good night.

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