06/06/2014 BBC Oxford News


06/06/2014

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A baby at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire is thought to

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have developed blood poisonhng linked to suspected contaminated

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The hospital was one of 22 to be sent the feed designed to ddliver

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nutrients through a drip whdn a baby is unable to eat on hts own.

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Tests have been carried out and the hospital is waiting

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One baby has died and 20 ard being treated with antibiotics

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1,500 jobs have been created at a new holiday resort near

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The Centre Parcs will cater for around 350,000 holiday makers each

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year, who'll boost the local economy by an estimated ?20 million.

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The first guests arrived thhs morning, as Richard Bond reports.

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A big splash for a toddler, an even bigger splash for Center Parcs.

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The swimming complex alone costs ?28 million.

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The whole of Woburn Forest ` much, much more.

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Plenty for the first paying guests t get stuck into today, including

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We have been coming to Centdr Parcs since the early 90s, so we've been t

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them all and we just wanted to come out and try the new facilithes here.

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There are 625 lodges, a 75`bedroom hotel and a full range

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Center Parcs already has fotr holiday villages in England:

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It's been ?250 million, two years in construction.

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It's going to inject about ?20 million per annum

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As you will know we have generated 1500 jobs ` these are permanent jobs

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and the great news is that 80% of people actually live within 5

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Woburn Forest is expected to draw most of its visitors from London

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With that part of the world booming, today's launch of a major ndw touris

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A man who admitted sexually assaulting a pregnant teenager

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in Oxford has been jailed for 18 months.

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26 year old Mustafa Ahmed, from London pleaded guilty to thd attack,

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Two other men were jailed e`rlier this week

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in connection with the assatlt after a trial at Oxford Crown Court.

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A coroner has said a lack of prison officers at a jail in Milton Keynes

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21 year old Sean Brock hangdd himself

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The Governor told the Coronor that cuts

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in staff numbers over the p`st five years has had an impact on hnmates.

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The coroner is going to write to the Secretary of State about funding

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On the 70th anniversary of D`Day, millions of people

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around the world have been remembering those who changdd

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While the armed forces were fighting the front line,

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in huts at Bletchley Park a team of men and women were playing ` crucial

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part in the allied forces vhctory by decrypting German messagds.

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It was in these humble little huts that the codebreakers of

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Bletchley Park decrypted, translated and sorted messages.

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Some of the information gle`ned helped staff here plot

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the movement of enemy shipphng, as well as allied forces in thd English

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We felt very responsible, because we did feel that if we didn'

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keep things up`to`date, it could eve mean people being killed.

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There was so much work that sometime you couldn't go home at the end

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To give those landing on the beaches at Normandy

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the best possible chance, a decoy D`Day operation had been pl`nned.

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A double agent codenamed Garbo was one of a network of spies fdeding

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the Germans false information that the invasion would be at Calais

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The messages behind us tell us about the fact that the elaborate decoy wa

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a huge part of the D`Day success, and that Bletchley Park allowed the

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British intelligence to monhtor what was being said to ensure th`t the

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lies that were being fed, the false information, was being belidved

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Everybody was working flat out to try and end the war.

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Really desperately wanting the end of it ` we had had enough.

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Such was the secrecy at Bletchley that even when the end did come

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it was another 30 years before Jean and her colleagues were abld to tell

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their families exactly what they did in the war.

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A bus that caught fire led to the closure of the A40 in Oxford

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It happened near the Thornhhll park and ride.

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Around 60 passengers had bedn on board.

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Hundreds of drivers were sttck in traffic for more than an hotr on the

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The Queens Commonwealth Baton has been in Oxford.

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The city is one of 16 places in England to host the baton

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as it makes it way to Scotl`nd and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

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Ben Moore watched it arrive this morning.

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Academia, punts, dreaming spires, and the baton:

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the relay arrived in Oxford in the city's inimitable stxle,

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One baton bearer, however, had more than just this relay on his mind:

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It was only just a couple of minutes ago that I was putting my pdn down

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A mix of public and state school kid were the escort, all just f`scinated

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It's amazing that it has gone all the way around the world.

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It's a very rare opportunitx and it was fun taking

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Me and my friends were really excite to come here and, yeah,

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500 schoolchildren greeted the four baton bearers.

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The sport laid on by team England, some of whom had good news to share.

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We have been selected to represent England in the Commonwealth Games,

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It's my second one and Kate's first, and obviously we are very excited

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This is the baton's final farewell to the south.

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It will leave here, go into London, up through England and then

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This is what the games' org`nisers wanted to see; the baton inspiring

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young people to get involved in sport ahead of the Commonwe`lth

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Games. Ben Moore, BBC South Today, in Oxford.

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Alexis is coming up with the weekend weather forecast.

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The risk of thunderstorms overnight tonight `

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The Met office has issued a yellow warning for the thunderstorls.

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Potentially we could see up to an inch of rainfall falling

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Tonight very mild temperatures ` lows of 14`15 Celsius.

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There will be some drier periods as well and the thunderstorls

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Some really quite torrential downpours as you can see

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from the yellows, the greens, and the darker blues.

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Moving their way in from the south but clearing during

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Temperatures will reach around 20 Celsius.

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Still the risk of a shower around tomorrow afternoon.

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As we look ahead to the rest of the weekend the shower rhsk stays

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with us, but coming up next is the national weather forecast.

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improve to some extent. The showers move away and a fresh appeal to

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things. Good evening. The good news is,

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there will be some decent dry on a sunny moment to come through the

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weekend. But over the next 24 hours, the threat of thunderstorms

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looms large. The ingredients have been coming together today - warm

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air pushing northwards out of Iberia, cooler air from the Atlantic

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trying to pushed away. In between the cloud has been building with a

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lot of energy in the atmosphere sparking off some nasty

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thunderstorms across parts of northern Spain and south-west

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France. They will produce most of the rainfall tomorrow. Ahead of it,

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the cloud is starting to produce thunderstorms itself. We've seen in

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Cornwall. A few sporadic thunderstorms across central and

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southern areas and towards Northern Ireland through the night. Foremost,

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