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a woman has been arrested after three of her children are found dead

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at their Hello and welcome to South Today

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from Oxford. In tonight's programme: More problems with a health trust

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already in the spotlight for failing patients.

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Seven employees of Southern Health have now been suspended and the

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trust has been ordered to m`ke urgent improvements. When I got in

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there and the door shut behhnd me, it was like a prison, reallx.

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Also tonight: On trial ` thd police officer accused of firing a Taser at

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a man in a custody cell. And later on: a Phil English at

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20,000 feet. The complete works of Shakespeare on a trip to Verona

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Good evening. Seven people have been suspdnded

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from their jobs following a series of damning reports about care

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provided for people with le`rning disabilities in Oxfordshire.

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Southern Health has been told its units are unsafe, unclean and its

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residents ignored. The national health watchdog has ordered the

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trust to make urgent improvdments after the death of a patient last

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year. In a moment, we'll he`r from the trust's chief executive, but

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first, Stuart Tinworth has this report.

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Paul with his wife Jackie. He now lives back at home but still

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remembers his short stay at Slade House, run by Southern Health.

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When I got in there and the door shut behind me, it was like a

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prison, really, in a way. It was quite terrifying, really.

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Today, the trust has been issued a formal warning after a third care

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unit it runs has failed an inspection. This time, Evenlode in

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Littlemore. It works with pdople with learning disabilities who have

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or are at risk of offending. During a routine check, inspectors

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found that some of the rooms were not up to standard. It crithcised

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the temporary toilet facilities and said there was a lack of prhvacy and

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a lack of dignity for peopld using the service.

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Last autumn, a damning report into Slade House in Oxford found it to be

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unsafe. Connor Sparrowhawk drowned in a bath there last July. He had

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been left unsupervised desphte having epilepsy.

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They had a duty of care to look after Connor and keep him alive and

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they did not. You shouldn't have that level of disarray and chaos on

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your watch, basically. Last month, Piggy Lane, another unit

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in Bicester, failed its inspection on five areas.

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We are getting sick of it, hearing these reports all the time on the

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news, and it should not be happening. It is 2014. It should not

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be like this now. Southern Health cares for around 5,000 people. They

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are now waiting to see how the trust will respond.

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With more on the story, herd's our health correspondent David Fenton.

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David, what went wrong at the units? At some, there were problems with

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the buildings themselves not being clean or even safe. At others, there

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were issues with the staff not caring for patients properlx, and

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also problems with managers who didn't notice quickly enough that

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these problems existed. Thex perhaps should have acted more quickly. I

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spoke to the chief executivd of Southern Health this afternoon and

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put it to her that the treatment of some patients amounted almost to

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neglect. I think the report still look very

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severe but we are very clear that this is not actually about

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neglecting patients. It is potentially about people not

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operating in the most modern way that they need to. As a restlt of

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all the different incidents that have been going on, there are seven

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people who are currently suspended without prejudice to protect them as

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well as services and who go through for more trust the sublimitx

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procedures. What we know about the seven people who have been

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suspended? They range from senior manager I understand disciplinary

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hearings against them will begin next week. To front line st`ff at

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some of the units. On a widdr note, there are plans to reduce the number

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of inpatient beds for adults with learning disabilities across

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Oxfordshire from 65 beds to about 16. That would almost certahnly mean

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some of the units involved hn these investigations being closed down,

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although there will be a consultation on this. But there has

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to be a consultation period before that happens. Nothing is gohng to

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happen immediately. It will take place over a couple of months. There

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is a feeling that many of the patients would be better off treated

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in the community and probably shouldn't be going into a hospital

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setting in the first place. Grendon Prison near Aylesbury has

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made changes to its training since the murder of an inmate there in

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2010. An inquest jury has found that Robert Coello was unlawfullx killed

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by a fellow inmate. Lee Foyd, already a convicted killer, had told

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a prison psychiatrist he had violent fantasies. But a review of the

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incident said it could not have been predicted.

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A jury has heard how a Wiltshire police officer Tasered a suspect

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while the man was standing naked in a cell. PC Lee Birch fired his

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50,000`volt stun gun in a police station two years ago when the man

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had undressed for a strip sdarch, but then hit PC Birch in thd face

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with his underpants. The police officer denies it was assault. Home

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affairs correspondent Steve Brodie was in court.

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PC Lee Birch arrived at court to hear the prosecution accuse him of

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assaulting his prisoner with an electronic stun gun and misconduct

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in a public place. The jury watched a video which showed Daniel Dove

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standing in the cell. He was asked to strip. When he had reachdd his

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boxer shorts, he took them off and flipped them towards PC Birch. The

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police officer then produced a Taser stun gun which he had been hiding

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behind his back. He then pohnted at Mr Dove and shot him in the chest.

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He then collapsed naked onto the floor after being hit by 50,000

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volts. Daniel Dove had been ejected by staff from the MooMoo nightclub.

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The jury were told he had got into an altercation during an evdning out

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with his girlfriend and passing police officers were flagged down

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and he was arrested. CCTV showed him being brought into the custody suite

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here at this police station. He stands with his hands handctffed

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behind his back while he is being interviewed before being taken into

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the cell, where he is told to strip. He is then shot with the Taser. The

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prosecutor told the jury th`t both the public and members of the police

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force are allowed to use re`sonable force to defend themselves. But he

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said the force used by PC Bhrch was not reasonable and was cert`inly

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disproportionate. Put it down, put it down! A police expert told the

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court that all officers shotld give a clear warning before firing a

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Taser, unless it was inappropriate to do so. He said police officers

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are given training in the use of Tasers, they are evaluated `nd

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assessed, but the final dechsion to fire the gun is left to the

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individual officer. Prisoner secure! Cross`examined by Stephen Mooney,

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Daniel Dove denied he had bden violent when first arrested and that

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he had kneed one police offhcer in the groin. PC Birch pleads not

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guilty to both charges. A ten`year`old boy who was hit by a

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car in Didcot was accidentally killed, a coroner has recorded.

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Freddie Perry was knocked down as he crossed Oxford Crescent last

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September. The inquest into his death took place today. His parents

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are campaigning for a 20mph limit and parking restrictions on the

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road. Compulsory redundancies at the Honda

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plant in Swindon are now very likely after too few people came forward

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voluntarily. 191 people havd applied for voluntary redundancy but 34

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positions need to go. Honda is blaming continuing poor salds in

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Europe for its decision to close one of its two plants at South Larston.

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Three companies in the Thamds Valley are among the finalists in `

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competition to find the best small business in the UK. It's cl`imed

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that small firms are the engine driving the country's econolic

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recovery. A recent report bx the Institute of Public Policy Research

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suggests four out of every five jobs created since 2010 have been down to

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the success of small businesses Sinead Carroll reports.

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In 2008, the British economx blew an almighty fuse. And it seems it's the

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small, not large, firms that are getting the country working again.

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This company in Didcot is one of the finalists in the FSB WorldP`y UK

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Business Awards. It manufactures an eco`device that helps warm the water

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in the homes of people with solar panels on their roofs and it has

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created eight new jobs in the last year and a half. Once you start it

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seems really hard and you gdt challenges along the way. Btt it is

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amazing how well you can get over those challenges and to devdlop your

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business over time. That confidence can be felt in

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Burford, too. Here, this fabric company has taken on six additional

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full`time workers, and they say for those firms nimble enough to find

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the buyers, then business is booming. About ten, 15% of our

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business is from Europe and further afield, to Australia, New Zdaland,

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so that is a fascinating part of the business. It is growing and will

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only continue to grow. And according to the Federation of

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Small Businesses, it is these kind of companies which are more likely

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to hand you your next job. These are the typical kind of businesses that

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can grow because they are phcking subjects and products that `re

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current, they are not looking at old technology but new technology. They

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are looking at ways of making the environment better, which are

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obviously key factors. These three companies will find out

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at an awards ceremony next lonth if they've won. Some years we have just

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got coming in. Four people have been taken to hospital after a bts and a

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car were involved in a clash in Oxfordshire. Emergency servhces are

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still at the scene and traffic is backing up towards Blaydon. That is

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all from me for the moment. I will have the headlines just before eight

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o'clock and now I will hand you over to Sally Taylor.

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after the building to make sure it is structurally sound and whll

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reopen to the public on Sattrday. Still to come later in the

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programme, in the swing, thd 80 old junior master preparing to take on

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the world's best in America. `` eight`year`old.

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The week and staffing of an NHS helpline in south`west Engl`nd is

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said to be improved after c`llers had to wait too long for an answer.

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Figures obtained by the BBC revealed that in one week, nearly 900 people

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gave up dialling the nonemergency number. Campaigners have sahd that

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people cannot get through, ht may put unnecessary pressure on A

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departments. Locals and holiday makers in the

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south`west of the weekend wdre encouraged to call 111 if they

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needed urgent advice. Extra staff are on duty to manage high demand

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for the service. But the Sotth West ambulance service which runs the

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region's 111 helpline has rdcently struggled to answer calls properly.

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The BBC has seen recent figtres showing that all four countx

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services built to meet the NHS targets of answering 95% of the

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calls within 60 seconds. Ne`rly 900 people who had contacted 110

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abandoned their call. The trust has acknowledged that it does not have

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enough doctors, nurses and call handlers on duty at peak tiles over

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the weekends. Now it is in talks with staff to improve the cover

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That happened over Easter as a result of staff picking up the

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gauntlet and coming in and providing that cover for us. Now the

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conversation is about how wd take that forward. Problems with 111 are

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not new. Last Easter before the ambulance trust took charge of the

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service in Somerset, Claire Quentin dials the number of when shd felt

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unwell. I was waiting 45 minutes for the telephone to be answered. It was

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constantly ringing. At the same time, you know that if you put the

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phone down, you will go back into the queue, and you do not know how

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long it would be until it is answered anyway.

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The medicines watchdog says a new breast cancer drug successftlly

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trialled in Portsmouth is jtst too expensive to be routinely prescribed

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on the NHS. The drug Kadcyl` can prolong a patient's life by around

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six months. But it costs ?90,00 pounds for each patient. Ond cancer

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patient who is taking part hn the Portsmouth trial believes it should

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be made available to all who need it. She's been talking to South

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Today's Steve Humphrey. Tina Hughes, who has breast cancer,

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has been taking Kadcyla intravenously since last June as

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part of the trial being carried out at Portsmouth Queen Alexandra

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Hospital. She said it has bought her extra time with her family. The

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drug, developed by the pharmaceutical firm Roche, hs

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designed for people where the cancer has spread and is inoperabld. It was

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important for me because I had reached the last chance saloon and

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when it offers you a lifeline like that, you grasp it with both hands.

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So it is literally buying you time? Literally. Penny for a pennx.

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Yesterday, NICE said it is tnlikely to recommend the long`term tse of

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Kadcyla because it costs ?90,00 per patient. The cost of this p`rticular

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treatment, notwithstanding hts benefits where it works, is way

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above anything that we could routinely approve. I think ht is a

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tough call and obviously, I would want everybody in my situathon to be

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able to have this drug. The charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer says

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around 1,300 women per year in England would benefit from the new

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drug and it is urging the NHS to negotiate with the manufacttrer over

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the cost. It would be a verx difficult challenge to resolve, but

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at the moment in England we have the Cancer Drugs Fund which means it

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will be available to the wolen that need it, but that will run out in

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2016, so there is a time prdssure. A spokesperson for the British

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pharmaceutical industry says it costs over ?1 billion to develop a

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new drug and companies need to recoup their investment.

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We have all of the sport for you, in a moment, we will be meeting the

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wonder kid on the golf course! That is fantastic! First, let's start

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with football. The play`off has been twisthng and

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turning all week! Reading have their Championship

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play`off fate back in their own hands. Their victory over

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Middlesbrough was a first whn in seven at the Madejski Staditm. The

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Royals took an early lead as Jordan Obita's cross eventually fell to

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Adam Le Fondre, who forced the ball over the line. And the scorhng was

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completed inside the first puarter hour. Middlesbrough's Georgd Friend

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heading into his own net. Rdading back up to sixth, knocking Brighton

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to seventh. The Lancet put their bodies out there togetherness is

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fantastic, the crowd is gre`t and we're back in the play`off position

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again. `` the lads put their bodies out there. We have a hugely

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challenging fixture at Donc`ster now and we have to do everything we can

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to get ready for that one. That will end hopes for Bournemouth also.

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In cricket's County Championship, the weather proved decisive, as the

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games involving Hampshire and Surrey both ended in draws. At Derby,

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Hampshire batted out the final day before bad light curtailed their

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game with Derbyshire. And a similar story at The Oval, where thd game

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between Surrey and Essex also petered out into a stalematd.

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England captain Alastair Cook hit a century today for Essex.

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Reading's Chris Mears has bden back in the Olympic diving pool today,

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finalising preparations tod`y for this weekend's World Series event in

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London. Mears finished fifth in the synchro event at the 2012 Olympics.

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He's targeting success with partner Jack Laugher back at the Aqtatics

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Centre this weekend, as part of their Commonwealth Games

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preparations. It feels awesome to be back here. Obviously 2012 fdar was

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amazing. It was so good. It is good to get those memories back `nd have

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the feeling of the pool, whhch is great and I am really looking

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forward to competing here again That competition is this wedkend.

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Now to the first of two golf features this week on rising stars

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of the sport. Today we meet West Sussex golfer Harry Callow, who s

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only eight, but is the talk of the game at junior level. He's got

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Justin Rose watching his progress, has just won the UK Junior Lasters,

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and is now heading to take on the world's best in America. Lewis

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Coombes went to Goodwood, to see him in action.

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I'm Harry James Callow and H'm eight years old. Harry's got all of the

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gear and plenty of ideas. Hhs trolley may be taller than him but

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big things potentially beckon for this school boy. He has just won the

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UK Junior Masters tournament by a staggering 17 shots. I playdd very

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well. The first day I shot 36. Dad said, how did you think you played?

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I said rubbish. The last dax, I shot 32. That was the best score, so I

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was a bit speechless. Far from having a golf club thrust into his

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hand, it was a movie that r`ised his interest in the sport. It w`s called

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Happy Gilmore. It was about a person who used to play hockey and then

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played golf. Harry can be found playing at least five times a week,

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and has already shown the commitment for the top level. If I don't get

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any practising in, it is either that I am too busy doing stuff at home or

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it is that I am ill. Harry's recent success means he is off to @merica

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in July for the World Junior Championships to be staged `t the US

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Open venue. He's expected hd would be going there to compete and win.

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We want him to go there, have fun, enjoy it and have a good tile. His

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aim is to reduce his handic`p by the time he's nine. He wants to reduce

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its down to 18. I am on 32 `t the moment. It will be a tough journey

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to get down to that in a short time. A tough journey it may be, but Harry

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Callow has his sights firmlx set. He has got it all mapped out!

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There are some 25`year`olds who cannot speak as well as Harry at 28

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years of age! `` at eight ydars of age. Good luck to Harry!

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So have you been feeling particularly English today? Because

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today is of course St Georgd's Day. Not only that, it's also

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Shakespeare's Birthday. Enough to make anyone's heart burst

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with pride. But how have thdse great events been marked? Have crowds been

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thronging the streets in celebration? Well, yes and no. Roger

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Finn reports on a special d`y for the English.

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Ringing out for St George. @t the church of St Peter and St P`ul in

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Deddington Oxfordshire, these bell ringers were amongst many

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celebrating our patron saint. Shakespeare's 450th birthdax did not

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go un`noticed at Gatwick Airport. This easyJet flight to Verona, Romeo

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Alpha Juliet, carried the Rdduced Shakespeare Company on board. They

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performed the entire works during the journey in a slightly shortened

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version. Oh, beware the Ides of March! They claim this was the

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world's highest ever theatrhcal performance. The bard was also

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behind this bizarre little dvent at Southampton's Bar Gate. Dancers from

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Northern Ballet publicising their forthcoming production of Mhdsummer

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Night's Dream. No dancing hdre though, apparently the pavelent s

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too dangerous. So if you re`lly wanted the colour, the music and the

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flag waving, Emsworth in Halpshire was the place to be for St George's

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Day. For six years now the town has chosen to crown its celebrations

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with a military parade. The Band of the Rifles were first into the town

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square. Behind the band, thd troops of 47 Regiment of the Royal

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Artillery. They've been basdd at Thorney Island nearby for the last

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25 years. Apart from their normal responsibilities for missild

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systems, this winter they hdlped with emergency flood defencds. But

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this will be their last march here. They're being moved to Larkhill in

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Wiltshire. It is important for the regiment, because they are leaving

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the area and it is important for us as a community, to mark thehr

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association with us here and the residence of the town. Thesd guys

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are our neighbours, they usd our pubs, they come into the shops, it

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is great for the community to get together and really, to say thank

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you to them. It is a great atmosphere. Saint Georges D`y

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without a dragon? There was no dragon! That was a myth! Thd boys

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are our dragons! They are fhghting for as! Also on parade, vetdrans

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from half a dozen different conflicts. Each was presentdd with

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the Emsworth Rose, an honour that first began to commemorate the Imjin

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River Battle in the Korean War. A day of pride and celebration and not

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just for the English. I love the Shakespeare on the plane

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at 25,000 feet! They were so good. You can learn so much with those

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little lines. Now, I cannot believe that I am telling the story again!

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Now you can't have too much of a good thing. Especially when it's six

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foot tall, covered in feathdrs, and answers to the name of Audrdy.

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Yesterday, we featured excltsive news of a giant rhea bird, spotted

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in north Hampshire. Well, today we have the first moving footage of the

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lost South American bird, who locals have named Audrey. It's belheved

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that it is a different spechmen to the rhea recently discovered in

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Essex. Meaning there are several of the flightless giants, stranded in

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the English countryside. And so proving that it's not a casd

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of...rhea today, gone tomorrow! Very good! I thought that w`s great!

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Oh, dear! Now, the weather. A mixed week, some thunderstorms, wd have

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got some weather pictures. Marie and Michael Sedwards raised

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flag for St George's Day in Harwell near Didcot in Oxfordshire.

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John Mackerness captured thd dragon in the pond at West Hagbourne.

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Thank you. Further showers possible tonight,

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but then may look ahead to the dense mist and fog, that could be some

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disruption to travel tomorrow. Not just on the roads, also at the

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airports, so we start tonight with the few showers, but some mhst and

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fog becoming widespread and dense in places during the morning. The

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showers will become heavy and then we'll clear towards the north`east.

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When it cleared, there will be some clear spells for western ardas and

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there could be some ground frost in the countryside. With the mhst and

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fog it could be widespread hn some places in the usual prone spots with

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temperatures staying mild. Seven degrees to 10 Celsius. Starting most

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tomorrow, the fog were left by mid`morning and when it does, some

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sunshine. That could trigger one or two sharp showers. The showdrs could

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be slow`moving, heavy and qtite thundery. Few and far betwedn, some

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dry spells with sunshine and temperatures into the mid`tdens 14

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to 15 Celsius. Tomorrow night, a similar scenario, turning qtiet with

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some mist and fog patches. Not as dense as tonight. Temperatures will

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stay mild with temperatures of nine to 10 Celsius. Starting dry on

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Friday, a lot of uncertaintx about Friday. This low pressure in the

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near continent, this may brhng some rain which will turn Friday quite

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soggy. Not as we originally thought, where we expected a few showers but

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by Saturday, the slow presstre will swing into the South West and the

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wind around the area of low pressure will move anticlockwise and so we

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will see the wind coming from the south or the south`east. With it,

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some heavy rain at times. A lot of uncertainty about Friday, staging to

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come from the continent, will be come from the continent, will be

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some showers and sunshine vdry like tomorrow, but watch out of the low

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pressure coming in for the weekend. Thank you. That is it, more at eight

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o'clock and 10:25pm for you. Join us again tomorrow. Thex give

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are watching, good night. `` thank you for watching.

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