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Hello and welcome to South Today from Oxford.

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Beaten, abused and pregnant ` allegations in court that

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17`year`old Jayden Parkinson was the victim of an abusive relationship

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with her former boyfriend, who eventually killed her.

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Shock from skies ` the moment a parachutist from

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RAF Brize Norton collides whth an elderly air show spectator.

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And a life rebuilt ` the wolan who's escaped Rwanda's troubles

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A promise fulfilled ` the memorial to half a millhon

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World War One soldiers is fhnally unveiled nearly a century on.

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A jury in Oxford has heard that Jayden Parkinson was pregnant and

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on her way to see her ex`boxfriend, Ben Blakeley,

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to discuss what to do about it, on the night she disappeared.

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It's now six months since the teenager's body w`s

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discovered hidden in someond else's grave at a Didcot churchyard.

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She'd been beaten and then strangled.

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Jayden's death caused shock and disbelief

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in the close`knit Oxfordshire community where she grew up.

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Today, Blakeley, from Christchurch Road in Reading, has gone on trail,

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Victoria Cook has spent the day at Oxford Crown Court, and joins

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The trial has started today with the prosecution outlining what they

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Her relationship with Ben Blakeley was described as difficult,

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"he persistently used force against her".

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The court heard that they broke up.

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Jayden insisted on going to see Ben Blakeley.

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Jayden Parkinson's disappearance last December sparked a

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They were helped by dozens of residents in Didcot and

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The investigation took a grim turn

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after a 17`year`boy came forward voluntarily with information.

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Police declared they were l`unching a murder investigation and Jayden's

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boyfriend, Ben Blakeley, was then charged with her mtrder.

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The police were then searchhng for her body.

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After two weeks of searching, police eventually cordoned

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off this graveyard at All Saints Church in Didcot.

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They discovered her body in the grave of Alan Kennedx `

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In the months that followed, a number of events were held to

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help the community come to terms with what had happened

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In March, the graveyard at All Saints Church was rededhcated

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The jury here today heard how Ben Blakeley admitted unlawfully

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`` the shock is still very real for this community.

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Ben Blakeley is denying murder? The jury here today heard how

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Ben Blakeley admitted unlawfully killing Jayden Parkinson

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in open countryside near Upton. The prosecution say he left her

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there for a few days The driver unknowingly helpdd him

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put the suitcase in the car before driving him to

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All Saints Church in Didcot. The court also heard that when Ben

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Blakeley's arrest hit the ndws, his former care worker from a children's

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home got in touch with authorities. She recalled a conversation she d

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had with him as a 13 year old. He'd said, "If I ever have to get

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rid of a body, I would put ht When she asked why, he said,

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"Because the bones would get mixed up and no`one would ever look

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in a grave." The post mortem concluded hdr

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bruises were "consistent with Her brain injuries indicate

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she died by strangulation. The trial here is due to last

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around three weeks. An 82`year`old woman is in hospital

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after being struck by a par`chutist He'd veered off course and careered

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into a crowd of spectators as he came in to land

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during an event at the weekdnd. The man ` a member of the R@F Falcon

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display team ` The moment a public display

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went badly wrong... This was the Oxfordshire`based RAF

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Falcon team before putting on a show

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at the Western Air Festival in Somerset, just one

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of 120 they do every summer. They fall at speeds of more than

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100 mph and are supposed to land on designated drop zones

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on the beach. But this time,

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one of them veered off course, crashing into a burger van

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and hitting an elderly spectator. and obviously they were landing

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on the beach. and the next thing the parachute was

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blowing into the front of the van. The 82`year`old woman was

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more seriously hurt and flown In a statement the Ministry

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of Defence said it wished those involved in the incident

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a speedy recovery, but it wouldn't An investigation involving different

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agencies is now underway and it will centre on the preparations lade

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by the Falcon team based here at Brize Norton before their jtmp and

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the safety measures on the ground. African migrants who've madd their

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homes here have expressed anger at moves to re`classify a tradhtional

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herbal stimulant as a Class C drug. From tonight,

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the plant`derived substance Chewing it is popular with Somali

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migrants. One group in Milton Keynes say

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the change is discriminatorx. The World Health Organisation agree

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it's not seriously addictivd. They've dominated the skyline

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for decades, first three of the six huge cooling

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towers at Didcot Power Stathon. The three Southern towers whll be

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demolished next month by a specialist team using high

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explosives. There've been lengthy negothations

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involving various authoritids, It'll happen early on the morning

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of Sunday, July 27th. Experts say it will take less than

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a minute to bring the towers down. plus demolishing the three remaining

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towers, will take until 2016. As a teenager,

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she saw members of her family tortured and killed as part of the

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Rwandan civil war in the mid 19 0s. But 20 years on,

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Liliane Umubyeyi has built ` The 36`year`old now has a f`mily of

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her own and graduated from Oxford Brookes

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University over the weekend. Three years after studying hard

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for her degree, Lilian Umubyeyi from Kidlington is

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now making the most of her free time Around 48 hours ago she was joined

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by her family to celebrate completing a degree

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in international relations. The graduation ceremony was held

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at Oxford Brookes Universitx. But Lilian had never imagindd her

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life would 20 years ago,

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the small African country Rwanda was 800,000 people were brutallx

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murdered in a civil war At the age of 15, Lilian lost most

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of her family, who were killed in That vision will never go away. When

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I got here I went to see a psychiatrist and he said, c`n you

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really clean something out of somebody's Ed? He said, I c`nnot do

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that. to move on, having her children and

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doing charity work for other Rwandan survivors has helped. At thd age of

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15, Lilian lost most of her family, `` you can never forget. Seding how

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brutally my mother was butchered as if she worked as an animal, as a

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mother it really occupies md and gives me a joy to have a falily of

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my own. The owners of a waste transfer site

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near Wallingford damaged by fire

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at the weekend say they belheve the hot weather may have catsed

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oily rags to catch alight. It took 60 firefighters almost

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four hours to bring the flales under control at Grundon's Dwelme

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facility on Saturday night. They remained on site until Sunday

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lunchtime. Thick black smoke was caused by

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burning plastic containers, solvent based paints

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and aerosol cans. People living nearby were w`rned to

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keep windows closed as a prdcaution, Grundon has apologised,

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and says it's assisting Representatives from the Arly,

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Navy and RAF in Oxfordshire attended a special event today,

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along with other guests, It's ahead of the annual

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Armed Forces Day this weekend. The ceremony was held at

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Oxford Castle to highlight the role of military personnel past

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and present in the County. Similar events also took pl`ce today

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in Aylesbury and Cirencester. I'll have the headlines at dight

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and a full bulletin at 10.24. Now more of today's stories

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with Sally Taylor. Life's a beach for the volldyball

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players in Bournemouth A school support worker has gone on

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trial accused of causing thd death by careless driving of an albulance

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driver and an elderly patient. They were killed when the albulance

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they were in collided with his car on the A337 near Lyndhurst `nd hit a

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tree. Richard Husband, who's 26, told

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police he'd checked his mirror, but hadn't seen the ambulance bdfore the

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accident. Sean Killick was hn court. It was on a 999 call taking a

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seriously man to have ill m`n to hospital and resulted in a

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collision. The man travelling in the rear of the ambulance died from

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injuries sustained in the crash 42`year`old Gillian Rambo who was

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driving, also died. The man's son was concerned. The jury was told

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today the ambulance was in collision with a people carrier. The driver

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was 26`year`old Richard husband who was driving three teenage ptpils in

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his role as a school support worker. According to the prosecution he was

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following another vehicle along this stretch of road when the ambulance

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came up from behind to overtake both of them. The motorist descrhbed as

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the ambulance drew level, the car struck the ambulance on the side.

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The ambulance careered off, along the side of the road and into a

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tree. The court was stored hn a statement that the pupils in his car

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were playing very loud music, and he repeatedly turned talk`` told them

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to turn it down. But, his c`r collided with the ambulance. He

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tonight is careless driving. The trial is expected to last all week.

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A mother in Bournemouth has deliberately kept

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her ten`year`old son out of school for the past six lonths.

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For three years Claire Sherlock says she's been fighting to get

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a new school place for her son Gabriel because she feels they are

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not providing him with the `dequate education and support he nedds.

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So what happens to a boy whose mother wants one thing and the local

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Gabriel has high functioning autism, ADHD, Tourette's and mental illness.

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He hasn't been to school for the last six months.

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I think three years is long enough to have given them the chance to

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prove that they are capable of educating him, and they can't.

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If I could wave a magic wand, what would you ideally like to do?

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In a statement Bournemouth council said:

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The academy say they can give Gabriel the education he nedds, and

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they would welcome him act here any time that he wanted to come. But his

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mum doesn't want him here, `nd the local authority does. But where does

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that leave Gabriel? This is a common problem. For any family where they

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are having difficulty they need to know what their rights are. So it's

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up to the school and the local authority to say that they can

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appeal the decision is, and show them how to go about it. Thdre are

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organisations that can help, but the parent needs to know that. For three

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years she has tried to get Gabriel into other schools, and says she

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doesn't have the skills to dducate him at home. It breaks my hdart The

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worst thing is when he is hhtting himself. The other night whdn he was

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having a really bad meltdown he was hitting himself and pulling his

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hair. This was after throwing things around and whatnot. He just says,

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you know, I might as well bd dead. Everyone seems to have Gabrhel at

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the heart of the decision: His mother, the council, and thd school.

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Nearly a hundred years ago a huge Army camp sprang up

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on the outskirts of Winchester to house troops heading for thd

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It's estimated that some two million Allied soldiers passed throtgh

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It covered a vast area just to the east of the city, either side

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It occupied land at Magdalen Hill, Winnal Down,

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At any one time around fifty thousand troops were

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Today a promise that a perm`nent memorial to those troops wotld be

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Joe Campbell is at the site of the camp above Winchester tonight.

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Standing here on a warm sumler s evening, it is difficult to imagine

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this scene so long ago. This landscape will be packed, almost as

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far as the eye can see with army huts full of soldiers who h`d

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answered the call from across Britain, across Canada, places like

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India to go and fight on thd Western front. Today, a promise that they

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would never be forgotten was honoured on the streets of

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Winchester just down the hill from us.

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This is a city with strong military ties.

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Roll back the years and few could imagine the ilpact

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the arrival of the first of millions of troops on thd Downs

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100 years ago 50,000 soldiers under canvas on this hill.

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The population of the city was 22,000.

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David is one of those who've campaigned for a

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A lot of them came from overseas and they were taken into

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the city into the Guildhall, the great hall, the college, people s

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Throughout the four years a number of things like busds

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started up to serve the camp, a pie and mash shop started up.

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The first cinema for the troops eventually bdcame

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So, 2 million men, over four years, on a small city, an enormous impact.

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Even after the last troops larched away, the legacy lived on.

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With the huts used to house local families `

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one man born there remembers they were not rich on creature comforts.

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And the toilet was out the back in an old shed.

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The final military occupants were the American doughboys.

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It's hard to imagine what GHs from the prairies of Pennsylvania

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In every war there are placds in between that end up being home

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for a short amount of time as you prepare to go into b`ttle.

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Part of being in the Army is home is home is where you hang your hat

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So, this was home for a while to those men and I am sure,

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like I found, they appreciated the friendliness of the people.

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Today, that promise to the departing Yanks was finally honoured.

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Recalling those who rested here awhile on their final journdy.

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The Duke of Gloucester at today s unveiling ceremony said that many of

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those who came here must have begun to realise the horrors of the

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Western front that awaited them once they left Hampshire's shores behind.

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One of the people who was responsible for making sure the

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memorial was put in place today said to me that it is perhaps appropriate

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that these fields are now a butterfly sanctuary. Somewhdre that

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on a warm summer's evening like this you can take a walk and reflect on

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the sacrifice of those who once passed through here.

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I thought this was something of a no`go, to mention the England

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match. We if we could only say it was a dream. A nightmare. Wdll

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tomorrow, look sure could play. He is set for a world debut in his

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first game for England. He has been struggling without hamstring injury,

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and Roy Hodgson is shovelling his pack. Costa Rica is tomorrow at 5pm.

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Portuguese midfielder has bden sold after making just three appdarances

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and one starts after joining the club in 2012. Some of the wdekend's

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highlights then, for gold mddals were won in France. The men's

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quadruple skull, as Pat Copdland to comb her first ever medal. Heather

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stunning one in the women's pairs. We would never get complacent in our

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situation. We note that we have targets on our back, we havd been

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told that by the crews that are racing. We were the underdogs are

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now we are the top dogs in the event and we know that won't last if we

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don't keep progressing. Very light winds led to one

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of the longest round the island More than half

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of the fleet failed to even finish the race as boats struggled

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for any help from the elements on The gold roman bowl was awarded to

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the boat Madelaine, The first boat to actually cross the

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line was the mutlihull, Teal Richard We also need a little bit

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of wind and then we can get going Then we need a little bit more

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and we can get both out We only probably did 25 minttes

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of foiling today on the whole race and that's not nearly enough for us

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to get anywhere near the record But it's still might nice to do it

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and it's good to show what boats Sussex are on the road at Dtrham but

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are struggling after their second day. They were bowled out after 205.

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The home side now extending their lead in the second innings. Surrey

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have a big lead over Leicester. More top drivers from past

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and present have been confirmed for this year's festival of Speed

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at Goodwood in West Sussex. Formula One's Felippe Massa and

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former World Champion Damon Hill have been announced as joinhng a

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stellar list of the great and good, including Jenson Button, Lewis

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Hamilton, Sir Jackie Stewart and Emerson Fitipaldi at this ydar's

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event which starts on Thursday. Top international beach volleyball

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players were in Bournemouth this weekend with the road to a place

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in Rio well underway. Hosting the event was the

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Leaf Elite Athlete Academy which It's not every day you see people

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playing beach volleyball at your school,

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let alone international athletes. Students at this academy

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in Bournemouth have worked round`the`clock to ensure

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their brand`new beach vollexball facility is ready to host this

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international tournament. Among some of the big names, Zahra

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Dampney, who represented Grdat It's so good to be able to

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encourage people to come thdre. They can study at the same time

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and they can do their sport, so you don't have to choose one or

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the other, which is amazing when you're 15, 16, 17, 18, to be

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able to have that opportunity. amazing for our sport and

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for all sports. Men's and women's teams

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from England, Ireland, Slov`kia Switzerland and Sweden travdlled to

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this seaside town with the hope of securing a place in the 2016

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Rio Olympic Games. The pitch will remain here `fter the

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tournament, giving other aspiring We do attract volleyballers

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from all over the country. We have national players ourselves

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and this gives us a really good example of wh`t they

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can look forward to and what they So really we're all learning

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from this event. For me, this is what the legacy

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is all about with the Olymphcs. Now we've got

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our own beach volleyball cotrt that's used for an internathonal

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competition in my school. It's cool to be able to see all the

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players, what they do and the things It's great to watch,

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so it's really good for me. There're

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so many talented people herd and it's like wow, you could be like

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this one day, so it's reallx cool. This sporting academy has lots to

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look forward to with a new purpose`build indoor sports centre

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due to open in a matter of weeks. It will also be big enough to

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host international events. A dream come true

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for our athletes of the futtre. Dani Sinha, BBC South Today,

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in Bournemouth. And the British men's team `re

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a step closer to qualificathon for the Rio Olympics

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after winning the event. So the work continues for both

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parties to get their way through the qualification process and h`ppy to

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the next games. Shall we move on to the weather It

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has been glorious for the p`st few days.

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We do have some lovely weather pictures.

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This stunning sunset from last night was captured by Andy

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Karen Slack took this photo of three stags in the sunshhne

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And Ben Clark took this dralatic shot of Durdle Door in Dorsdt.

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A few showers started to pop up through Oxfordshire and

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Buckinghamshire. Through thhs week, a dry start and turning and settled

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towards the end of the workhng week. Night times will become mord

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comfortable full sleeping and there may be rained for some towards the

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end of the week. With clear skies tonight it will be fairly mhld.

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Temperatures in hi double fhgures, so we are looking at 17 Celsius in

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some parts. In our countryshde areas as well, 12 or 13 degrees. These are

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values in our towns and cithes. A dry sunny start with cloud building

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from the North East. That m`y bring the odd shower, very light though.

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This will drift south and e`st woods. Temperatures tomorrow 23 to

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24. The winds will be fairlx light. Pleasant in the sunshine. Tomorrow

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night any showers will tend to fade away and with clearing skies, the

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cloud fizzling its way southwards. We are looking at those of ten or 11

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Celsius in our towns and cities A dry start to the day on Wednesday.

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Low pressure isn't far away. This weather front will start drhfting

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its way in through the course of Wednesday into Thursday. Not as much

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sunshine as Wednesday, but ` decent day and mainly dry. High`prdssure

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still remaining just in charge of our love. So there will be ` few

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showers tomorrow afternoon. `` our weather. Temperatures gradu`lly

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creeping down as we head through the weekend. Later on Thursday `nd into

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Friday there is the risk of showers. Tomorrow we meet the woman

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behind a twenty`year campaign to get an official memorial to all those

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from Portsmouth killed in the Second World War, as she sees

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her father's name finally added to

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