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acquitted last week of murdering PC Blakelock. Here on One we can now

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Good evening. There are claims that join the

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Good evening. There are claims that patients in Oxfordshire will suffer

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because of ongoing financial troubles at the group which buys

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health care in the county. The Clinical Commissioning Group says

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it's likely to have an overspend of nearly ?7 million by this time next

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year. Our Political Reporter told me why the group is struggling. At a

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basic level it's high demand for things that the CCG buys like

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hospital services and just not enough money to match that. In

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Oxfordshire the problem is particularly acute because we have

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an ageing population and are seen as a healthy, wealthy county so we do

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not get as much government money of other places. While some CCGs are

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doing well, such as Chiltern and Aylesbury Vale, South

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Gloucestershire is also in deficit by ?3.3 million. What does it mean

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for patients? At the moment we do not know but health consumer groups

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are worried. The general discussion is that it will be emergency

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operations that will be stopped. Nationally someone who has looked at

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it said it looked like a 15% cut. I think it may be a bit more because

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we are in the red. That is a very large number of emergency operations

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that some doctors have decided people need because of their

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condition that as of now, or from the next year or two or three, will

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not be done. Nobody from the CCG was available to speak to us tonight but

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it says it has been working with the public to develop a five`year plan

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although it does expect to be back on plan financially within two

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years. ?? WHITE Up to 100 workers could

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lose their jobs in Swindon. The underwear manufacturer Triumph has

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announced it's moving its distribution centre to France. The

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company says distribution will move in June, but other parts of the

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business in Swindon won't be affected.

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A 28`year`old man has been jailed for knocking down a police officer

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who tried to stop him getting away in a stolen car. Luke Hayward has

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been sentenced to nine years for critically injuring PC Gareth

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Browning in the Whitley area of Reading in November. Haywood

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admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent. PC Browning

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remains in hospital in a stable condition.

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It's one of the most treatable cancers, but our region has the

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lowest take`up rates for bowel screenings in the South East. Only

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around half the people offered the test in Oxfordshire take it up.

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Stand at ease. Active, fit candidate for cancer. Four years ago

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he noticed he was passing blood. It took him ten weeks to pluck up the

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courage to talk to his partner about it and go to the doctor. I was very

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ignorant. I was bleeding. If I had had some idea, I would have acted

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earlier. Fortunately I caught the cancer early in its development. If

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I had left it any longer then perhaps not. In Buckinghamshire,

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Milton Keynes, Berkshire and Oxfordshire the take`up for

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screening was only 58%. 14% of people said they were too

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embarrassed to talk to anyone about it and nearly a third of people put

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further, moving into her own home in Bicester. She's no longer with her

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baby's father, but can't wait for her son to join her. I'm going to be

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the best mum I can be. Tell him right from wrong, teach him the

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right ways to be. Samantha's recovery has been up and down. Now

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the family is looking forward to a happier future.

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Another determined woman now. This time a runner who ran 21 miles of

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the London Marathon with a broken foot. Tina Massey, from Bicester,

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fell over a discarded drinks bottle. Although she was in pain she didn't

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realise her foot was broken. She'd trained for two years and raised

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nearly ?1,500 for charity and was determined to finish the race. When

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I first did it it was very painful. I think the crowd, everyone shouts

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your name as you are going along. The crowd was fantastic and they

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kept me going. I thought, I have to finish it. So I finished it.

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An amazing achievement by Tina. We're back in BBC Breakfast tomorrow

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morning. Cloud will come and go through the

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course of the night. We are expecting slightly more after

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midnight but there will be a few clear spells which will allow patchy

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frost to form in the usual spots. Temperatures down to around 6`7

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Celsius but possibly down to freezing in the countryside. A dry

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but sunny start to the day tomorrow. Any cloud will thin during the

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morning and increase later in the afternoon. With the cloud cover

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temperatures will be suppressed. Highs of around 14`16. The winds

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coming in from the west. Staying settled up until Saturday with

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high`pressure remaining in charge. Stay tuned for the national weather.

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Good evening. The good news is that it will be a reasonably sunny start

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to the Easter weekend. The bad news is that it will not stay that way

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for many of us. Overnight tonight, many of us will be dry with patchy

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rain across Scotland. Some of us will -- some of this will track into

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northern England and were. Quite patchy in nature. Not a lot of rain.

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Dry further south. Maybe a touch of frost across the far south-east. The

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other end of the UK, blustery showers across the North West of

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Scotland but further south, patchy rain across northern and will. --

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North England and were. A sunny start across the far south-east of

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thing and after a chilly dawn, it will warm up

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