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is all from the BBC News at six On BBC

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Good evening and welcome to BBC programme`macro. Our headlines

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tonight: Is this man who he says he is?

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A former boss of racial equality is accused of pretending to be someone

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else and claiming benefits. Ugly scenes after the match between

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Bristol City and Rovers. Ten men appear in court.

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Find your own destination. Taxi drivers in Bath face a ban on using

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sat nav. You wouldn't want me to take you all around the shops and

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houses to take it away you want to go to. So you think this is heavy

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and houses to take it away you want to go to. So you think this is

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heavy`handed? I think it is, yes. And showing they care. The football

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squad turning up at school today to help a girl whose grandpa has

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cancer. Good evening.

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The former head of the Somerset Racial Equality Council has appeared

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in court accused of having a false identity. For nine years David

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Onamade was chief executive of the organisation. But Taunton

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Magistrates were told today he was not the man he claimed to be. Our

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Somerset Correspondent Clinton Rogers was in court.

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This is David Onamade. Or is it The chief executive of Somerset's Racial

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Equality Council, here speaking on Points West in 2006, mixed in high

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circles, championing the cause of equal opportunities. But at Taunton

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Magistrates' Court today it was claimed David Onamade was not who he

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said he was. He'd stolen someone else's identity. This case came to

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light after the Somerset Racial Equality Council went out of

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business earlier this year, a victim of public service spending cuts

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David Onamade started claiming job`seeker's Allowance. But the

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prosecution say that when the National Insurance number he gave

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was checked it actually belonged to a David Onamade in London, a

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severely autistic man who lives with his mother. Now this man faces three

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charges ` fraudulently claiming jobseeker's allowance and being in

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possession of identity documents which were false, a driving licence

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and a birth certificate for use in connection with fraud. Mr Onamade

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appeared at this court via a video link from Bristol prison where he is

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currently being held. The charges were read to him and when he was

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asked to confirm his name, he replied yes. The defence said about

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David Onamade would be disputing the prosecution case. He was remanded in

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custody and will appear next at Taunton Crown Court

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on December 16. Ten football fans have appeared in

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court accused of taking part in the violence which marred the recent

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Bristol derby. City beat Rovers 2`1 in the home game on September

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fourth. Andrew Plant has been watching proceedings and joins us

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now from Ashton Gate. Andrew remind us what happened that day. Good

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evening. We saw ten defendants to die and there are a further 23 to

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calm in the next couple of weeks, all charged with alleged offences in

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relation to the disorder we saw on 4th of September during the derby

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between Bristol City and Bristol Rovers, it was the first one for six

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years. To give UNIDO of how strange and the penalties can be, one person

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was dealt with today and given a football banning order. They are a

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Bristol Rovers fan but they cannot go to any games home or away for the

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next three years. There must be three or 400 on the pitch and

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several hundred are going towards the Bristol Rovers fans.

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The first meeting between these two sides in almost seven years. The

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spectacle of the football taking a back`seat to the smashed chairs

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riot police and the pitch invasion that scarred the game. 18 fans were

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arrested on the evening of September fourth. Many more have since been

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charged. And today at Bristol Magistrates' Court ten Bristol

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Rovers fans, nine more are due to appear tomorrow. Most have ben sent

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for trial at Crown Court which deals with more serious charges, including

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those of violent disorder. But one fan today was dealt with here,

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19`year`old Luke Allen, fined for his part in a pitch invasion and

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using threatening behaviour. He was given a football banning order. This

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is an order that prevents individuals from attending football

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and puts restrictions on where they can travel to watch various teams.

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It restricts their ability to watch England here and abroad. It requires

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them to surrender their passports whenever the English national team

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travels and plays abroad. 14 Bristol City fans also face charges. They're

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due to appear at Magistrates' Court next Thursday and Friday. 16 people

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were injured, including one police officer who said a minority of the

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18,000 strong crowd had ruined the game for the rest of the fans.

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So, several Rovers and city fans are due to appear in court for the first

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time next month. In the meantime those fans are not allowed within

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2.5 kilometres of the Bristol Rovers Stadium and they are not even

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allowed into the city that they are playing in on the away games and

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they are allowed nowhere near Wembley when England play. The case

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continues at the Magistrates' Court tomorrow.

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Thank you very much. The jury in the M5 fireworks case

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visited the site of the crash today. They were taken to a motorway

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overbridge close to the spot where seven people died and 51 others were

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injured. Then they travelled the short distance to Taunton Rugby Club

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where the fireworks display was held. The prosecution say the

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organiser of that display failed to ensure public safety and that smoke

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from the fireworks caused the crash. Geoffrey Counsell denies the charge

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and the trial continues. Taxi drivers in Bath and the

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surrounding area could be banned from using sat navs in their

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vehicles. The council is worried that the devices are distracting and

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therefore unsafe. Jon Kay reports from Bath. Take the exit, then turn

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left. For many drivers this is just a part of modern motoring, there sat

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down, automatically dig guiding them from a to B `` the sat nav.

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Officials say they are distracting so they want to ban them so that

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drivers rely on their brains are not technology. We need all of our

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licensed vehicles to be as professional as we can get them to

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be and as safe as we can get them to be. The council said that local taxi

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organisation support the change but at the cab rank outside Bath Abbey

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today we found resistance. You have got your sat now there. Yes, it is

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always there. I can read it from there. You know where you are going

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sometimes but you cannot remember every street or every postcode. If

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you go out of town a lot. Some people do not even know where they

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are going and they just give you a postcode. Will you keep using it?

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Get up there is no reason why I should not keep using it. Other

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drivers said they know their way around Bath but outside in the rural

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areas there are sat navs are essential. You would not want to go

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around all the streets and houses to go where you want to go. Do you

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think this is heavy`handed to ban a completely? Yes I do. The customers

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are also divided. Do you think they should be banned? Definitely not. I

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think the taxi driver needs to know where they are going. It will be

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cheaper in the long run because they can get a direct route and it will

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save the passengers money. Aren t taxi driver supposed to know their

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way anyway? Is that not the whole point of taxi drivers? Presumably

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they should not need them. The council denies the plan is about

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stopping outsiders from driving crabs hit `` Kaposi. In fact other

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councils are looking to do the same thing as well. You have reached your

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destination so there is no need to turn over or off ex`macro you are

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watching BBC Points West. Stay with us tonight. There is much

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more including: can you spot the mistake on this side?

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Hundreds of motorists are not being fined in Gloucester.

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We are live in Adam Henson's kitchen as he tells us about his new

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television series that starts tonight.

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He is poised and ready to go. Controversial plans to reduce the

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number of children's centres in Somerset have been put on hold. The

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County Council says it'll draw up more detailed proposals following

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widespread opposition. It came as councillors voted through ?4 million

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worth of cuts, with more to come. Here's our political editor Paul

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Barltrop. The meeting was meant to be about

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making more savings, but today county councillors instead heard

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about a cut that's being postponed. I have heard what families,

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residents, communities and councillors have heard in relation

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to the proposals. This is Chilcompton Children's Centre, one

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of 18 the council want to pull the plug on. The plan was to reduce

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spending on buildings while investing more in front line staff.

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But it caused a storm of protest. Days ago campaigners converged on

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county hall to lobby councillors. The County Council have failed

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children sensors and of failing the children in our community. It is

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deeply unfair and ironic that children that were not even born at

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the start of the financial crisis will be the ones to suffer. The

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Conservative run council were clearly perturbed and decided on a

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rethink. It is a very sensitive issue. It is an emotive subject

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Hopefully members of the public will be happy that we have paused the

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decision`making process and we are going to continue to listen to make

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sure we come up with the right result. It's officially a pause

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while more detailed proposals are drawn up for the threatened centres.

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It has been widely welcomed. The county can't continue to say they

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are making difficult decisions and use it as an excuse to make bad

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decisions. They have now listened and reflected and stopped and paused

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and hopefully we can move forward to a good solution for all of Somerset.

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Meanwhile back in the meeting councillors voted through ?4 million

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worth of cuts with the leader warning there will be more to come.

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Unfortunately we need to find another ?23 million so this is the

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tip of the iceberg. This council has been cutting for four years and the

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easy savings have been made but now it comes to hurting. Today has been

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all about ?4 million and in the next few months they have to save tens of

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millions more. The delay to children's centres will not help.

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Campaigners who believe the NHS broke promises to build a Community

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Hospital in South Gloucestershire say they're relieved the plans are

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being referred to the government. Protestors complained after being

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told outpatients would not be seen at the new rehab unit at Frenchay.

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Here's our Health Correspondent Matthew Hill.

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After serving the area for half a century, Frenchay hospital is much

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loved. So when plans to move it to a new super hospital at Southmead were

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unveiled ten years ago there was mass protest. At the time

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campaigners were promised a Community Hospital would be built on

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the site. But those plans have had to be

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scaled back because the NHS has a ?3 million deficit in South

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Gloucestershire. The newly refurbished Cosham Hospital has the

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very latest diagnostic and treatment facilities, but not enough patients

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are using it. And that's why health bosses want patients to travel there

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from Frenchay. The new hospital will be incomplete. But today their plans

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were put on ice as councillors from South Gloucestershire Heatlh

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Scrutinee Committee decided to refer them to the Health Secretary. We are

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relieved that the councillors have, at long last, listened to us and we

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hope now that this proposal to have 68 beds and an elderly care facility

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which we find is inadequate will be referred to the secretary of state

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and honoured to the Independent reconfiguration panel because that

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way we will have the reassurance that the figures will be monitored

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for safety, patient safety. It means that patients will have to use a

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temporary rehab unit at Southmead until matter is sorted out. That

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could take some time. A number of the things we want to do will

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continue, specifically we will not be able to proceed with the

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procurement of beds for Frenchay until we know the outcome of the

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referral. For these campaigners today marks a victory, but the

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battle is by no means over, simply postponed. An update on a story we

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brought you yesterday. Senior executives from Somerset s

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helicopter factory have been in Delhi today, trying to convince the

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Indian government they are innocent of bribery charges. Three years ago

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Agusta Westland won an order to build 12 helicopters for the Indian

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Air Force, worth ?450 million. But in February the firm's Italian chief

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executive was arrested, accused of bribing Indian officials to clinch

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the deal. Today Agusta Westland met with Indian defence ministers, and

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denied the accusations. No decision has been made public yet, but our

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correspondent in Delhi told us the Indian government is looking

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increasingly hostile. It does look increasingly like the deal will fall

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through. The Indians are fighting what they call an integrity cause

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which they claim the company has violated. The clause basically says

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that any company is forbidden from playing `` paying a bribe or payoff

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to any official or agent or middleman in any deal. More

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significantly in August this year the Federal auditor in India came

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out with a report alleging that the rules were changed to enable Agusta

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Westland to win this contract and the ?450 million price tag was

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incredibly higher `` significantly higher than they should have been.

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All of that has put pressure on defence ministers here in Delhi to

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pull out of the deal. We will stay across that.

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It's been revealed that hundreds of drivers in Gloucestershire have

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escaped a fine, or even points on their licence, because of a mistake

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on the speed limit signs. Police cameras caught out nearly 500

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drivers at the Berkeley rail bridge on the A38, but not one will have to

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pay a penny. Jules Hyam can explain why.

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I am just outside Berkeley Heath in Gloucestershire. The speed limit

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goes up and down as you go through various villages but on this stretch

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the speed limit is 60 mph until a few weeks ago when it changed

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because of a weak bridge up ahead. Now that signed their tells you that

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it is 30 mph. It's perhaps not the easiest sign to

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see. Maybe that's why around 50 drivers were caught out in just five

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weeks, snapped by a police mobile camera unit and fined ?60.

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But there is a bit of a problem Out of the fines that have been issued,

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none can be collected and some will have to be given back. Not only is

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the sign difficult to see but it is about this, the border around the

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sign means that it is advisory and not enforceable. It's a small

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mistake but quite a pricey one. Gloucestershire County Council have

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acknowledged that the signs have a small technical fault and they will

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be replaced as soon as possible They said the temporary speed limit

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was part of important work to protect the structure of Berkeley

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Rail Bridge and urge drivers to continue to keep to the speed limit.

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That means 30. They also said the new sign would be yellow with no

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border. That means no excuse for not paying up if the cameras are back

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out when the new signs go up, probably by the end of next week.

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Would you have known that? I would not. I am not sure I would.

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It is like a driving theory test. Well done if you did spot it.

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The morning assembly turned into something a bit special at a school

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in South Gloucestershire as the full Bristol City football squad turned

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up. It was thanks to a ten`year`old girl who decided to get them

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involved in some fund`raising. Sally Challoner was there.

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Assembly was never like this in my day. The 400 pupils at Stoke Lodge

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Primary could hardly contain their excitement. It was all down to

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ten`year`old Shellie Melhuish whose grandad was diagnosed with cancer.

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She wanted to do something so invited her favourite team. I was

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walking out of the ground one day and I was thinking about my grandpa

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and I thought maybe Bristol City could get involved. Today she handed

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out 30 red and white bracelets she'd made herself. On Saturday for the

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Sheffield game, they are going to wear them for the warm up and then

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they are going to auction them off. I asked how much you wanted to raise

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and she said she would be pleased if she could get ?100. We are trying to

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make sure sure that that happens. It was a treat for the whole school.

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The headteacher is thrilled with the role models combining enthusiasm for

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sport and for learning. I am reading this story about a dinosaur. There

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are dinosaurs I never even knew existed! Jay is Shellie's favourite

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player, she'd love him to get a hat trick at the Sheffield Game this

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weekend. When I first got the e`mail I was quite interested because my

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best friend's mum also passed away from cancer so it was a personal

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thing for me so I was interested to come by and I am happy to be here

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today. I did not realise how big it was going to get. I am so pleased

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with her. My dad got diagnosed last year with tonsil cancer and he went

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through the mill and the hardest part for her was to see him go

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through it. Basically we decided that we had to turn it from a

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negative into a positive. A day to remember then and when the squad

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wear their bracelets before the Sheffield game, it'll raise

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awareness and money for Cancer Research. All thanks to Team

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Shellie. Sally has just told me that

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apparently grandad is now in remission and even more good news,

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one of our viewers has just contacted us and has pledged ?1 0

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towards that. That is very nice Bristol Rovers are through to the

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second round of the FA Cup. They beat York City 3`2 in their first

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round replay last night. They now face Crawley at the Memorial Stadium

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on seventh December. Do you know where your food comes

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from? Don't say the supermarket Well, if you don't, a new BBC

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programme starting tonight will provide some answers. Nigel And

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Adam's Farm Kitchen brings together cook Nigel Slater and Cotswold

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farmer and Countryfile Presenter, Adam Henson.

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That is what it is really all about. Over the next few weeks, they'll

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sow, grow, rear and cook our favourite dishes from Adam's working

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farm. In moment we'll be talking to Adam, but first here's a taste of

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what they'll be serving up. We will be revealing the UK's top 50

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fresh foods that we all by week in, week out. Together we will be

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bringing you the story of what we eat, tracing it from farm to fork

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and discovering the best way to get variety, value and flavour from it

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all. Adam joins us now live from his kitchen. Welcome along to our

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programme. Thank you for this. Why do you think people do not know

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where food comes from? I think there is a bit of a generation gap. My

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parents and grandparents would know about the value of food,

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particularly after the war is when we were starving nation and then

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being rationed, we knew about it then. Perhaps children go about it

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`` perhaps children know about it in schools when they are growing

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gardens but my generation, a lot of us have forgotten about where food

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comes from and value of it. What would you like to see come out of

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this, would you like more of us to grow our own or just understand the

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concept more? It is certainly not a campaign that we are on, it is

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really just a journey. Nigel is learning more about farming and

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growing and the challenges that it brings and some of the joys that it

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can bring as well and I am also in the kitchen with him and I am not a

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good cook so I learned from him in the kitchen. There is a bit of

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take`home for everybody, to learn a little bit about food and its value

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and how to cook it and how to use it so it is a journey that we are on

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and hopefully people will come with this and get some in from it. I

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think it is more takeaway than a take`home message! People have busy

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lives and they do not have time for it. That is right. That is one of

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the things we are looking at in the first part of the programme, the

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speed of the lives in this modern world. A lot of people rely on take

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aways and lasagne is the biggest one. From beef we grow on the farm,

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we also grow some meat that is a Mediterranean type and we grow it

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and we mill it to make our own pasta and then Nigel makes ready meals for

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a price to see if we can compete with a supermarket ready meal. He

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does very well. That is interesting. What else can

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we look forward to and how have you gone out of your comfort zone? Very

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much in the kitchen with Nigel. I am not a good cook so I am learning a

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lot about cooking. We look at all the different cuts of meat that you

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get from various animals and the way that crops are grown. There are

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other farm crops in the series so we look at Rice that comes from hot and

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humid countries and try and row it in a poly tunnel. Weird and

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wonderful mushrooms. We look at seasonal products like carrots that

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you only get in the autumn but now they are grown all year round.

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People go into the supermarket and take vegetables off the shelves and

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do not spare a thought for where it has come from and the amount of

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effort that the farming community has gone to to deliver it to the

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supermarket shelves. Very true. We look forward to it at 8pm on BBC

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One. Go and whisk yourself up something

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special for tea! One of the world's best known

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singers Rod Stewart is to perform at Somerset county cricket club next

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June to raise money for a local hospice. St Margaret's Hospice say

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it's a huge coup for them and tickets will go on sale this Friday.

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Are those our most recent pictures? There's not one but two millionaires

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waiting to to be found somewhere in the West. Winning tickets for the

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Euromillions which were drawn in July haven't been cashed and ?1

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million is still waiting to be claimed by someone in Bristol and

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Gloucester. Wouldn't it be nice to find that little ticket? If you

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think it might be you you have until January the 22nd so get digging Not

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long! Let us move on to the weather now.

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Thank you very much. Check your tickets. It remains cold and the

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wind will die down towards the weekend. Today there was a lot of

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cloud which cleared halfway through the day and gave us some sunshine.

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More cloud behind it brings further spells of wet weather as we go

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through this evening and tonight. Rain for much of the day which

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pushed away and a bright afternoon with more showers coming off the

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back of that. It will be a wet and windy night. The cold air remains

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with us for the next few days. Mild air is trying to get in. On Saturday

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and Sunday that will win out over the mildness. It will be cold for a

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few days but the wind will ease down. There will be clear nights and

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bright spells during the day so we run the risk of overnight frost and

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icy patches. This evening and tonight the showers push in with

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some frequency. There were Willie some pokey and heavy winds and in

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parts of the Forest Avenue Dean we hear reports of sleet and snow. It

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will not amount to a great deal but on lower levels the rain falls as

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exactly that. In rural areas it could go subzero and there will be

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icy patches where water is lying around. Tomorrow some decent amount

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of sunshine. On the higher levels the showers will turn a bit wintry

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but the wind chill is still with us and the temperatures feel barely

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better than freezing in many places with the wind still with us.

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Tomorrow night is cold again. The cloud will completely clear and

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there is the possibility of thrust and ice. There could also be some

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freezing fog to take us into Friday. At the weekend things are improving.

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We will lose the strength and intensity of the wind and a high

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pressure will build. The wind will lessen and there could be freezing

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fog patches in the morning. There could be good spells of sunshine

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through the day. With the wind easing down Saturday and Sunday are

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a good chance to enjoy crisp winter sunshine. In the morning it is fast

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and icy patches. Once it clears there are decent days of winter to

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look forward to. It did get a bit nightie but `` it did get a bit

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nicer but it started off message. I enjoyed the clips of Adam Henson,

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it looked all summary and it warms me up.

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That will be a good programme and it is on shortly. Good night.

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I'm Nigel Slater, a cook. And I'm Adam Henson, a farmer.

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all back in touch with where our food really comes from.

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You asked me to grow some durum wheat to produce your pasta.

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