22/04/2014 BBC Oxford News


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Good evening. Staff at David And

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Good evening. Staff at David Cameron's constituency office in

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Witney have denied calling the police after the Bishop of Oxford

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tried to hand in a petition. A few moments ago I was joined by our

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reporter Peter Cooke and asked him to explain more about the dispute.

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Bishop John was among a group of 30 protesters who last Wednesday tried

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to deliver an open letter about food pov are youty signed by 42 Anglican

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bishops and clerics. The End Hunger Fast Group has told the BBC despite

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calling ahead about their plans they were met with locked doors and no

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answer from Mr Cameron's staff inside. Didn't feel like a very good

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response to something that was simply saying, we have a

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humanitarian problem here, can we all face it together and can we, the

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Church, be part of the answer. I was disappointed about that. Somebody

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called the police. Three officers arrived. They left soon afterwards.

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No arrests were made. They told us today that they were helping

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facilitate a peaceful protest. Has there been word today from the Prime

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Minister's office A spokesperson from the Prime Minister's

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constituency office told us today that the Bishop of Oxford's petition

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about world poverty and hunger will be passed on to the Prime Minister,

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but that no`one from their office called the police. They were not

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given advance notice about anyone handing in a letter. Peter Cook,

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thank you very much indeed. A convicted murderer, who beat a

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fellow inmate to death at Grendon Prison near Aylesbury, revealed his

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violent fantasies shortly before the attack. Lee Foye killed Robert

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Coello in August 2010 in his cell at the prison, which specialises in

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psychiatric therapy. An inquest in Beaconsfield has heard he told a

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psychiatrist about his aggression. Jeremy stern reports. Today, we

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heard details about exactly what happened the days before Lee Foye

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cornered Robert Coello in his own cell and

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to day dream about harming others. The next day, Robert Coello went to

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a group therapy session. He spoke about the time he raped a child. Lee

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Foye was there and he was heard to say that he thought sex offenders

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should be put down. After the attack, NHS England ordered a review

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into how Grendon Prison is run and whether the confrontation between

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the two inmates could have been avoided. The prison uses

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other animal predators, they confirmed: The RSPCA will be looking

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into these attacks, but we have not seen the bodies and we won't be able

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to comment on the exact cause of death. The lake is popular with

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anglers, parents and children. Patrols have since been increased.

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It's extremely horrific. You wouldn't want any child finding it.

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It would be extremely distressing for them. It is for anybody, but our

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other concern is that if somebody actually comes across somebody doing

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this, what could actually happen if they are disturbed? What is to stop

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them turning the knife on a member of the public? You can see just how

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tame the swans are here. It's actually against the law to kill or

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injure them. It carries a maximum fine of ?5,000 and up to six months

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in prison. Anyone with information is being asked to contact the RSPCA.

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A ?5 million pound scheme to improve Frideswide Square near Oxford

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station will begin in the autumn. Plans were put on hold last year

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while there was uncertainty about the future expansion of the station,

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but the county council's confirmed the work will now go ahead. Two

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roundabouts at either end of the square will replace the traffic

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lights. The first designs have been unveiled for the new Oxford Parkway

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railway station. It'll be the first station to open in Oxfordshire since

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1935. It'll be located next to the Water Eaton Park Ride site, just

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off the A34. The first trains will run through the station next summer

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as part of a new link from Oxford to London Marylebone. As you may have

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noticed, we're in our new improved studio for the first time. Our

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technical team have been working round the clock to put in more

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up`to`date equipment to bring you the best`looking news service. It's

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the first significant investment at South Today in Oxford for many years

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and will bring you higher quality production in the future. Nothing's

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gone to waste though, all the old stuff is being re`used or recycled.

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You can find out more at our website. That's it from us for now.

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We're back in BBC Breakfast tomorrow morning, but for now, good night.

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With the weather, here's Alexis Green.

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morning, but for now, good night. With the Low cloud, mist and fog is

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a possibility. Stray showers as well to start the night. Most of us

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should have a dry night, the mist and fog lingering. Frost`free with a

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low of seven to eight Celsius. Mist and fog will clear tomorrow morning.

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We are looking at sunny spells developing throughout the morning

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and early afternoon time before a band of rain will edge up from the

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south`west. The rain could be heavy tomorrow evening and tomorrow night.

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Temperatures up to 14`15 Celsius, the winds from the south`east. It

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will be unsettled through the rest of this week. Rain at

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Times says David Moyes was sacked as the manager

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is moving through, but the outlook is not looking too bad. That's

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weather front. It is never too early to think about

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next weekend and I will be doing that in a couple of minutes. But we

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have a sizeable chunk of this week's whether to go first. There

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are more showers, but there will be spells of warm sunshine around as

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well, so there will be no frost at night. Bands of showers across the

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western side of the UK and Scotland's passing through

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overnight. Another heavy burst coming into the south-west later on

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in the night. This rain band slowly comes in from the South West and

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this is how Wednesday starts at eight o'clock in the morning. It

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will turn out to be a warmer day in Scotland, but misty low cloud in the

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North East and that will

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