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In tonight's programme: militants.

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Fighting extradition to the United States.

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The mother accused of kidnapping her children after leaving

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a violent marriage and moving to Oxford almost 20 years ago.

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The farmers claiming compethtion from abroad is driving them out

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They say they're not being paid enough for their beef

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and that supermarkets must do more to support them.

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The council that could be one of the first to ban polystyrene cartons.

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The war memorial which had fallen into disrepair

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A woman from Oxford who's bden battling extradition to the

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United States for four years has been told by the High Court she must

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Eileen Clark came to the UK with her three young children in 1998 after

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Her lawyers claim she was a victim of domestic violence and shouldn't

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Charlotte Stacey has been t`lking to her daughter, Rebekah, who was

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When my mother was arrested in 2010, that was probably the worst

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day of my life. I remember ht very clearly. I remember the polhce

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officers walking out with hdr. I remember her crying profusely. My

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brothers had a stone face. Ht has had an enormous effect on otr lives.

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It has gotten worse as the `ppeals keep getting denied. Now we are

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literally down to the wire hope in the European courts of justhce will

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stand up for my mum. Four ydars of going in and out of court h`s really

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deteriorated my mum's health. Just doing everyday things is difficult

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for her. She can't sleep. The stress combined with post`traumatic stress

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disorder has ruined her health. My worry is that she will be sdnt that

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the prison, that she will sht there and cry in a jail cell and nothing

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good will come of it becausd it s not about justice in the end. Why

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can't justice be done in thd UK I don't think it's about justhce, it's

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about vengeance. Eileen Clark is being backed by the

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human rights organisation, Liberty. I asked their lawyer, Emma Norton,

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why Mrs Clark should be allowed to She has lived over 20 years and

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research children here and the circumstances in which she left the

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United States were that she was fleeing violent marriage. For over

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ten years the evidence strongly suggests that Eileen was behng

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subjected to physical abuse, sexual abuse and psychological abuse. We

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have a lot of evidence that suggests that was going on. To require a

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victim of domestic violence 20 years later to go back and answer these

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charges we say is disproportionate. It is a waste of everyone's time and

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it's going to have a terrible impact on Eileen and her children. Did she

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break the law in the US by bringing the children to this countrx? She

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has not been found guilty of any offence at all. The only tile in her

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life when she has come into contact with the police was when shd herself

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was trying to get help becatse her husband had been physically abusive.

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She is a woman of impeccabld character. It is a strong ddfence to

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the offence with which she hs charged with his parental khdnapping

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that you are fleeing a pattdrn of domestic violence, so anybody

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sensible we would hope would look at this and bring an end to thhs

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ridiculous prosecution. It was brought at the behest of her

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ex`husband but neither the courts nor the Home Secretary have

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intervened to stop it. What is the next step? We have to make `n

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application to the European Court of Human Rights which we will do in the

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next week or so. We anticip`te an initial decision being made quickly.

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If our application is rejected, Eileen would be removed pretty

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quickly after that. A man accused of murder has told a

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court in Milton Keynes that he had Mohammed Abdi Farah and Amin Ahmed

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Ismail were shot in a row over drug Brahim Hajji, who's from Holland,

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wept in court as he admitted he was present at the murders,

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but said he did not take part. He and 20`year`old Kenyan born

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Ahmed Ahmed deny the charges. A 49`year old man's been ch`rged

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with arson following a serids Three cash machines on the high

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street and the Freemasons vhllage Colin Aries, who's homeless,

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has appeared before magistr`tes and has been remanded

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in custody until his trial. Beef farmers in the region say

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their income has dropped by around a quarter in the last year because

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of overseas imports and a rdtailers The British Retail Consortitm has

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hit back, saying shops pay The Government says it's to hold

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a summit of all those involved to try and bring stability to

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the beef industry. These cows are ready for market but

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there is no market for them as demand for British beef is so low.

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We have had to keep animals here for another six weeks. That is six weeks

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worth of bedding, feed, Labour. Last year cows were fetching up to ? 500

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each but these animals are now worth around ?1100 and that loss `dds up

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to around ?60,000 this year at the farm. British beef is worth less now

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partly because more meat is being imported, especially from Ireland

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and Poland. Also, our eating habits are changing. People are choosing

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not to spend on expensive bdef joints and are opting for cheaper

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cuts instead. Some people fdel left down by supermarkets who thdy say

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that British food after the horse meat scandal. Last year thex needed

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this and said we will buy British beef. 12 months on, we don't see it

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now. The British Retail Consortium says farmers of all livestock have

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the support of the big chains. The government is meeting buyers and

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beef producers next month. We will look at whether we can accelerate

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the process of opening up the export markets to places like Chin` for

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instance. We have discussions with Chinese officials later this summer.

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We will be looking at whethdr there is a role for the supermarkdt

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educated. They also produce crops and are confident their century`old

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family farm will survive but like many farmers, they are weighing up

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whether or not that is a future in cattle.

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?180 million is needed in Buckinghamshire over the next

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Pupil numbers are expected to increase,

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particularly in Aylesbury and High Wycombe, as the population grows.

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The County Council estimates it will need to rebuild an average

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If you're out on a Friday or Saturday night,

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you may well see polystyrend takeaway food containers sttffed

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But Oxford could become one of the first places

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Last night, the city council agreed that kebab and burger vans

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should only use biodegradable or recyclable cartons.

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Our political reporter, Heldn Catt, is in Oxford.

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Helen, what's been the reaction to this propos`l?

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The kebabs vans and burger vans have moved into the city centre. Many of

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these lenders use polystyrene boxes to sell their product and some

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owners say they are not surd whether people will like the altern`tives

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like wrapping them in paper. So would people miss the polystyrene?

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Every step towards green is positive but it needs to be balanced. I think

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it's a great idea. Everything which contributes to saving the

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environment is a good thing. I would not be against it at all. I can t

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even think of an argument for plastic. I am joined by Councillor

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Mary Clarkson. Why are you doing this? To improve our recyclhng rates

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and to have more environmentally friendly city. Often we see the

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polystyrene discarded and they don't biodegrade. If people throw their

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recyclables, over time they will break down. We have found over the

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years when we are looking at licences for kebabs vans, qtite

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often, people will voluntarhly say we are going to use recyclable

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packaging. We know it is up there on the market and popular with

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consumers to I think we're going to be the first council the cotntry to

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insist on it. Green campaigners are thrilled about this and want to see

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it extended to the whole city. We don't have the power to inshst that

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shop steward but it's a start. But we have done it for kebabs vans we

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may see that consumer presstre leads kebabs shops to do the same thing.

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The proposals are going out to consultation and in the meantime the

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campaign group OxClean would like to promote this campaign.

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That is all from me. I will be back with the headlines at eight o'clock.

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visitors, the Isle of Wight Festival puts final touches to this xear s

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They're called ultrasonic tweezers but they're nothing to do

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with plucking hair. In fact the invention could help prevent the

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need for thousands of knee operations, by creating new

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cartilage from a patient's own body cells. The University of Sotthampton

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has been leading the research, as David Allard's been finding out

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Knees. The more we use them, the more we lose them.

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Well over half of us will gdt osteo`arthritis in old age.

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75,000 knee replacements ard carried out every year in the UK.

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This machine could change all that. And they're being kept up bx sound

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And they are being kept up by sound waves. The sound waves are bouncing

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off the cells and controlling their position. The ultrasound is able to

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stimulate the cell to creatd structures of cells which m`kes them

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grow in the way we want thel to That newly created cartilagd

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can be tailored to fit each individual

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patient. It will be a better quality`of`life

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for patients because you ard treating the disease in the early

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stages and because we are rdducing the number of joint replacelent

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surgery is, there is definitely a cost saving to the NHS.

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So what else can the ultrasonic tweezers do?

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Find cancer cells in the blood. We will also be working with ldukaemia

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cancers and using the ultrasound to study how the leukaemia cells grow

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in combination with other cdlls They've been a success in the lab,

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the hope is the ultrasonic tweezers will be helping real patients within

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the next few years. It was the country's first proper

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aerodrome and played a cruchal part in two World Wars. Today at Shoreham

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Airport a ceremony was held to dedicate a memorial both to those

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who lost their lives in combat, and others who had a strong connection

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to the place. It started life on an American bomb

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during World War II. Pulled out of the channel when the plane went down

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in June 1944, this propeller now has a new life, as a memorial to all of

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shoring's aviators. This is a memorial to people that werd

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involved in aviation, not only the guys who flew and got the glory but

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the greasy chaps that landed the engines and things. It is great to

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have it here. The first licdnsed aerodrome in the country, Shaw

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opened in 1910. In the 1940s, it became an air sea rescue centre

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Something like 598 aircrew who ditched in the English Channel were

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rescued by planes that were spotters from Shoreham Airport. They would

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fly from here, fully armed, because they could be... They would get the

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boats to them, to get them safely ashore. This is dedicated to all

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those who have given their lives during conflict. Over here, space

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has been left to anyone with strong connections to the airport. Few will

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hand greater connections th`n Donald Bean. He ran the edge of a 24 years,

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until his death in 2012. His wife is one of the trustees, who has

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organised the memorial. It hs a sad thing that I have had to do this but

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on the other hand, it was ndcessary and I think a lot of people will

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enjoy this area and just sit and enjoy the view and remember a lot of

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people that have passed through here over the years. Another plapue is to

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the pilot Brian Brown who dhed in 2007, when his Hurricane cr`shed

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during a display here. Todax, the memorial was given its official

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dedication, a place to remelber all of those who were part of the

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airport's history. A bride was left

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heartbroken after her engagdment the West Sussex church wherd she was

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getting married. A handbag containing the sapphire and

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diamond`encrusted platinum ring was taken from St Peter ad Vinctla

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parish church in Wisborough Green as Caroline Marshall and the groom

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James Granshaw were in the process of saying their vows. A Facdbook

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page called Help us find thd ring has been set up and police believe

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the stolen ring could be in the This should have been their perfect

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day. Memories of their weddhng have now been tarnished by a thidf

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prepared to steal from a chtrch in the middle of a marriage ceremony.

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The bride was in tears. The bridesmaid was in tears. Thd groom

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was trying to console them both We were trying to run a wedding which

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was a beautiful day and a wonderful function. But there was this huge

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cloud hanging over us which didn't go all day and hasn't gone since.

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The wedding took place here on Saturday. The bride had takdn off

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her engagement ring just before the start of the ceremony. She gave it

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to her bridesmaid who put it in a handbag and left it here, ndar the

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porch of the church. By the time the service had finished though, the bag

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had disappeared. It beggars belief that somebody has gone off with this

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on Saturday and here we are on Wednesday and they are still in

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possession of it. I really don't know what to say. Words fail me I

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am appalled. The ring is a sapphire and diamond encrusted platinum

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band. It was designed by thd groom. The bag containing the ring also

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contained a mobile phone, so turning detective, they used an application

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to track it. It revealed thd phone had been taken to Haywards Heath

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after the service and at around 6:30pm, the signal was pickdd up in

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Hove. It was then tracked through central Brighton before the signal

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rang out at 715. The hunt for the ring has taken off, thanks to a

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social media campaign. We btild up momentum and we love ` would love

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the ring to be found. They `re just heartbroken. Caroline was

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devastated. The couple are on their honeymoon. The families are hoping

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they will have an extra wedding present to return to.

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itself for the arrival of around 55,000 music fans over

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the next couple of days. It's estimated the Isle of Wight Festival

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is worth around ten to fiftden million pounds to the local economy.

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And organisers are confident improvements made to access points

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means there's no chance of ` repeat of the chaos caused by torrdntial

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hours to go until the Isle of Wight Festival starts, technicians are

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still hard at work making stre everything is ready to rock, for a

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line up of bands that includes the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, the Kings of

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As you look around, you think how are they going to get it together by

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tomorrow lunchtime? But thex will. They know what they are doing.

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Already, there have been ard some short delays on roads close to the

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festival site on the edge of Newport.

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A non scientific poll reveals most islanders are happy to accept short

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term pain, if it brings an dconomic gain.

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Local businesses benefit. The fact you might have to use it in a

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traffic dram? It is only three days here. It's not an issue. It causes

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extra traffic. But it's worth it, yeah. In 2008, we did a study which

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valued the festival to be in the order of ?10 million to ?15 million.

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On that basis, it is worth ht. Organisers, and music fans,

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will be pleased the weather over thd next

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few days will include a lot of this. The festival's annus horribhlis was

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in 2012, when torrential rahn created quagmires and traffhc chaos.

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Since then there's been invdstment That will never happen again. I

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build roads into the car parks and campsites. This year will ddfinitely

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be a classic. Ask me on Monday morning. The Isle of Wight festival

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gets underway tomorrow. Thex are expecting a crowd here betwden 0000

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and 55,000 people. It should be a good year. Chris is here with the

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sport now. Hundreds of people attended the

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funeral memorial service of racehorse trainer John Hills in

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Lambourn today. The 53`year`old died last wdek,

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after a short battle with illness. From a well`known racing falily

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Hills trained more than 700 winners Hampshire golfer Justin Rosd

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launches the defence of his US Open title tomorrow. His

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victory in the event at Merhon last year was the 33`year`old's first

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Major win. And he's heading into this year's renewal in

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North Carolina in good heart. Justin Rose had 36 crankset major

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events before he reached full bloom. Heading into Pinehurst this week,

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the man from Hook: the whold notion of being a defending champion.. As

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if you are defending yourself. It's not a good state of mind. It is

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about being free, having fun and playing my best golf. Rose has been

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in good form coming into thd event with three recent top ten

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efficiencies ` finishes. For me, it is important to see these

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venues in a more natural form. His US open win in 12 months ago was his

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coming`of`age. A repeat of these scenes would rewrite historx. No one

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has retained the title sincd Curtis strange, back in the 1980s.

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Olympic cycling gold medallhst Dani King is

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and road racing events, at this summer's Commonwealth Games in

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Glasgow. King from Hamble was confirled in

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the England cycling team today. She's set to compete in the

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endurance events. Southampton's Jon Dibben is also in the squad.

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Meanwhile, another local colpetitor who'll be in Glasgow is hockey

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player Andrew Cornick from Southampton. He'll be adding to his

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total of more than 100 caps for Wales.

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the headlines for a number of reasons in the last few days. Both

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in a positive and negative light. They've had well documented money

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problems in recent years, and had only just come out of

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administration. What's their latest situation, Kris?

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Firstly, they were threatendd with explusion from the Conference, due

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to them owing their players and staff several weeks wages. They ve

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now been put under a transfdr embargo. That despite a Moroccan

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businessman, Medi Touzar, ldading a recent takeover of the club, to

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provide that much needed cash boost. It doesn't stop there though in

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terms of international newcomers though, there's potentially one ON

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the field too? They're due to sign a member of

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Saudi royalty as a player. 19`year`old Prince Khalid Bhn Bader

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Alsaud, would unsurprisinglx be the first member of Saudi royalty to

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join a professional club. L`st season, he played for Bromldy

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reserves. They can't sign hhm yet though due to their transfer

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Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez says that his club`mate

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Adam Lallana SHOULD be in England's starting eleven, for their opening

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World Cup game on Saturday. Rodriguez himself could well have

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been in Brazil, but his hopds of World Cup selection were dashed by a

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knee injury. So today he was opening the new Perform elite treatlent

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centre in Southampton. But he's in no doubt that his Saints colleague

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is the right man for England against Italy.

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When he has played, he has played really well. It should be great I

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am on England fan so I will be supporting and watching the games.

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It's a nice time to watch the World Cup, regardless of whatever could

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have happened. I am excited. all`rounder Chris Jordan is set to

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make his England Test debut tomorrow at Lords. He's likely to line up

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alongside county team`mate Latt Prior against Sri Lanka.

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Domestically meanwhile, Divhsion Two leaders Hampshire only lost four

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wickets all day, to salvage an unlikely looking Championshhp draw

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at Worcestershire. After a first ball duck in the first

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innings, Michael Carberry hht a century, ably supported by Glenn

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Maxwell, as Hampshire staved off defeat after following on. They do

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though lose top spot in Divhsion Two to Worcestershire.

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Meanwhile Surrey's batsmen set up a huge lead over Gloucestershhre. With

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a day still left in the gamd, Gloucestershire still need `nother

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240 to make Surrey bat for ` second Talking of that, we went to the

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first test a few years ago. What a sporting experience.

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If you can do it, do it. It's not easy to get tickets. That's another

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thing. Swimming trunks at the readx!

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Let's take a look at Joe lovely weather pictures. David took this

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close`up of a damselfly. Blue skies on the Isle of Whght

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captured by Martin. Finally, Roman took this photograph

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of wild flowers near Guildford. Things are hotting up towards the

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weekend. On Friday, Things are hotting up towards the

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temperature rose to 21 Celshus. It could be a degree or so warler

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tomorrow. 21 is 70 Fahrenheht. Through the course of tonight, it

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stays fairly mild. A humid night to come but not as you read ovdr the

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weekend. We will have some clear spells and there may be one or two

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mist patches. Temperatures hn our towns and cities, 11 to 13 Celsius.

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In the countryside, through parts of Oxfordshire, down to seven or 8

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degrees. It will be a fairlx mild start the day tomorrow. We'll see

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cloud bubble up through the middle part of the day which will disperse

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through tomorrow evening and temperatures will be a degrde higher

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than today. Highs of 22 warp and three Celsius. They will continue to

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climb through Friday. Tomorrow night will be quiet and it will stay dry

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patches towards Dorset and watch. patches towards Dorset and watch.

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Otherwise, a pleasant night to come Otherwise, a pleasant night to come

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with a low of 11 to 13 Celshus. Another dry start the day on Friday.

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High pressure is in charge. There is a weather front moving southwards

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during the latter part of the day which will produce or cloud

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overnight into Saturday. Most places will stay dry with this

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high`pressure hanging on in there. It will continue to stay with us as

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we head towards the weekend. The good news is, into next week as

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well. I pressure is dominathng our weather at the moment. Lovely day in

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store tomorrow. Perhaps somd more cloud bubbling up through the middle

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part of the day. Warmer still on Friday. We may reach 25 degrees 77

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Fahrenheit. Very warm in thd sunshine. The pollen levels are very

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high at the moment. It is one thing to be aware of. Saturday, more cloud

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on the chance of drizzle first thing. A decent day on Sund`y.

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Very good. Tomorrow night's programme, I will be talking to a

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former England assistant and Northern Ireland boss as well. Join

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us for that. Goodbye.

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