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It's almost 6.30, you're watching East Midlands Today.

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Tonight, a big increase in the number of adults meeting

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One of our police forces has seen a 27 fold surge in cases. There are

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dangers in the Internet, the figures here today demonstrate the real

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danger is that there are. The best thing about conducting an

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orchestra, sometimes -- the worst thing about conducting an orchestra,

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sometimes you can't listen to what you're doing.

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Good evening and welcome to the programme with Anne Davies and me

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Dominic Heale. First tonight - huge and troubling increases in the

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number of sexual predators targetting the region's children

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online. One police force has seen the annual number go up from almost

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nothing to nearly thirty cases. -- 30 cases. A new law's become

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active today that widens the range of internet activities now classed

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as criminal. It's expected to lead to even more prosecutions. In a

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moment we'll discuss whether it'll work. First though, the alarming

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trend in online grooming. A window on the world but also

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a portal for predators. And it's the internet

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which is largely being blamed by the NSPCC for a dramatic increase

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in the number of abusers The charity has analysed four years

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of Home Office figures and here's Nottinghamshire reported

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the largest increase from just one case in the year

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to March 2012, In Derbyshire, the figures almost

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trebled from 6 to 17, whilst in Leicestershire sexual

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grooming offences have more The statistics that have

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come out today I don't believe our an indicator

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of an increase in crime. I'm confident they are connected

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to an increase in improvements in reporting and our recording,

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and increasing the confidence Young people are using technology

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more, months and dads and grandstand grandads need to keep a close eye on

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their children. The Internet is marvellous, it opens the world,

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there are dangers there, and the figures today demonstrate the real

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danger is that there are. -- mums and dads and grans and grandads.

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A law was created two years ago enabling

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police to step in as soon as a sexual message came to light

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It hasn't been brought into force in England and Wales until today.

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But from today, it means police will now be able to arrest anyone

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who has any sexual correspondence with a child,

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with groomers facing up to two years in prison,

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and automatically placed on the sex offenders register.

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Those Home Office figures were analysed by the NSPCC, which

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campaigns to get the new law activated. A little earlier I ask

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them what they thought lay behind the increase in online grooming.

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They mean that more people are reporting the crime of grooming,

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more people becoming aware of it. It may mean it is happening more and

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more but then again there is more technology available for people to

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contact children. If this is a trend, it will go up again? I would

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think so and with this new law, it will go up very strongly. That is a

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bit scary. Earlier, we were talking about increased in technology being

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used by young people, presumably this opens the door to abusers. It

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opens new doors, there have always been ways of approaching shoulder

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and if people had wanted to, but it is much more risky when you put

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yourself in a particular place to contact a child. This law means that

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sending a text is a criminal offence. You are happy with that?

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Yes. Who reports that the text messages has been sent Scotland

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could be a child, parent or carer, if they have access to their phones,

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talking to the children and they become aware of that, then they

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should report it to the police. -- who reports that the text message

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has been sent? Could be a chart, parent or carer. I have every

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sympathy for parents who do not know as much about information technology

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as their children, but the main thing is to keep talking to their

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children said that they become aware of. -- could be a child, parent, or

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carer. That is the message, you are happy with the laws, thank you for

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speaking with us. A Nottinghamshire car

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dealer says she fears for the future of her business

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after it was targeted Around 60 cars were left damaged

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in the attack on Lowdham Cars CCTV footage shows two men attacking

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the vehicles with hammers. Our reporter Giles Taylor

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is there this evening. These are just some of the cars that

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have been damaged in the attack last night, windows have been put through

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at the side and the back, if we look along here, we can see a win there

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has been knocked off the side of the car, look at this, hanging off,

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damage to the bodywork, dents in the side, and behind us, we can see

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where they have been standing on the bonnet of the car while they smashed

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the windscreen at the front. With me is the owner of the garage,

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Millanisi Boy it, tell us about what happened. -- Melanie Hibbert. I was

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told that people had been smashing into the cars, when I arrived, I

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could not believe what had happened, they have smashed every single car.

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How much damage has been done? I would estimate ?200,000 worth. Any

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idea who may have done this? No idea whatsoever, cannot think who would

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do such a thing. How did you feel to see the CCTV footage? Sick, all of

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the hard work that we have put into the place, because it is a new

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company... Devastated. You have been going 18 months, what now for the

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future of the business? Get back on track, hopefully we will gain stocks

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and be back trading. Could this be the end of it? Hopefully not but it

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has put us under an enormous amount of financial strain. We should have

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more idea of how much damage is done when the insurers come to visit on

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Wednesday, in the meantime Nottinghamshire Police have told us

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that they are investigating. Still to come, in sport,

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another record for the history Craig Shakespeare has become

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the first ever British manager to win his first four Premier League

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games in charge. you may not know

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it but April is and Leicester's Hospitals along

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with De Montfort University are trying to tackle the disease,

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by taking over a shop It comes after figures show that

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Leicester has the lowest screening In Leicester's Haymarket Centre,

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a new pop-up shop Bowel cancer is the nation's

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second-largest cancer killer, four in ten people in the East Midlands

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ignore screening tests. This initiative between

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De Montfort University and Leicester's hospitals aims to change

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that. We are trying to take over an empty

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shop space which would not be used anyway, and get the public to come

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in. We have teamed up with the NHS to offer screening.

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Last year across the region, 59% of those eligible

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were screened for bowel cancer, slightly higher than

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But break that down and there are vast differences between parts

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Rutland had the highest uptake rate, the lowest was here in Leicester.

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Just 45% of those offered screening took it up.

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There is a lot of diversity within Leicester, and I think

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there is a lot of cultural needs that we need to accommodate.

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I think that we need to be able to get the word out

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Through being here for the next fortnight, they aim to get people

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Screening was not around before Tim's diagnosis so he is urging

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people to take advantage. If there is a problem, it is treated very

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quickly, you don't then have to go through the invasive surgery I had

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to go through. At the pop-up shop, business is brisk.

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Through being here for the next fortnight, they aim to get people

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talking about a topic we shy away from and ultimately save lives.

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-- and ultimately give them a far better chance of preventing and

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surviving bowel cancer. Police searching for a missing

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mother, who is suspected of abducting her two boys, have been

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searching proprieties in Newark today.

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Detectives believe Samantha Baldwin has abducted her two boys,

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nine-year-old Louis and six-year-old Dylan.

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These CCTV images were taken just a few days before they disappeared,

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but police say the 40-year-old may have since changed

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From today, commuters heading to and from work have been boarding trains

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at Ilkeston - for the first time in more than half a century. The first

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trains ran through the new ten million pound station yesterday.

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Services will run north to Sheffield and Leeds and south to Nottingham.

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The station was built by Network Rail in a project led by Derbyshire

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County Council. A man's been hurt during an armed

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robbery at a house in Derbyshire. Officers were called to the home

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in Ilkeston just before Two men armed with a knife

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went into a property near the Market Place and attacked

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the owner, Police say they believe

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it was a targeted attack. If you were asked where Europe's

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biggest hotel is being built you'd probably opt for one of the large

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capital cities, And it's good news

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for a Nottinghamshire They've won a ?50 million contract

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to create accommodation for workers building a new nuclear reactor

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at the site. Work has already begun on the ?18

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billion Hinkley Point C, over the next six years, it will grow into

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Europe's biggest construction site, employing over 5500 workers coming

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from all over the UK, many will need accommodation. Step forward,

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Caledonian. Based just north of Newark, they operate the UK's

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biggest off-site manufacturing facility on a 40 acre site. If won

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the ?50 million contract to build blocks of bedroom modules which can

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be transported to the Bristol Channel, stacked and connected to

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other amenities built by other companies to create a huge hotel.

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The first module has just been completed, each bedroom built to a

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three star standard, and has an ensuite bathroom. This is a great

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success for Caledonian we have created 100 jobs in the last three

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months, we will create a further 40 jobs over the coming months as a

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result of the contract and more importantly it has enabled us to

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kick-start the graduate programme and the apprentice programme. Speed

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of construction is the nominal, building over 1500 bedrooms at a

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rate of 48 week. All 44 blocks will be built by the end of this year,

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ready to be transported down to Hinkley Point. When you build a

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power station, people go for the big industrial companies. We want to

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bring as much prosperity to small medium companies throughout the

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whole of the UK. Not just building companies like Caledonia,

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engineering and manufacturing companies. Once Hinkley Point is

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completed, bedroom modules could be transplanted to size will see,

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proposed, in Suffolk. -- could be transplanted to the proposed

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Sizewell C power station in Suffolk. Still to come this evening - a boy

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and his baton. How eleven year old Matthew became one of the youngest

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children to conduct a seventy five piece orchestra. -- 75.

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500 highly skilled jobs are to be created in Leicester.

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They'll be at the new ?13 million space park, to be built next

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The University of Leicester says it's keen to carry

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on the city's long history of extra-terrestrial innovation.

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Our political editor Tony Roe donned a spacesuit to find out more.

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For reasons we admittedly don't quite understand... (!) LAUGHTER

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Millions of pounds of investment, 500 jobs, it is going to be a real

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boost to the Leicester, me. That's not rocket science... Well,

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actually, it is. There is ?12.87 million, to be precise, to help the

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development of what they are calling a space park here, 100 businesses on

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land near the existing national space Centre, already a great

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education asset. Why Leicester? The University of Leicester has a proud

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history of space research, stretching back to the 1960s, it is

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why the space Centre is here. We have been putting vehicles into

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space, instruments on satellite, instruments on things that have gone

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to Mars and elsewhere for over 50 years, huge expertise in the space

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industry, and one which we want to take advantage of, we want to grow

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this so it is not just about world-class research which we are

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proud about, we want to turn it into an innovation Hub. Every year since

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1967, Leicester -based instrument has been working in space, the

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benefits of space research affect us all, things we take for granted like

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satellite navigation also monitoring the Earth from above. The jobs that

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the projects bring will also help to retain the scientific know-how

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educated in Leicester. -- sat-navs. By the time that I finished my

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Ph.D., facility will be built, the people I meet, great opportunity. I

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am applying to do a masters, perhaps a Ph.D., and then hopefully work in

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the space park. Leicester has been at the forefront of space for the

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last 50 years, it is a great opportunity that we are able to

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expand upon that. The government has made it clear they want the space

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industry to become a major part of the economy. In 2014, it was about

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ten, ?11 billion worth of industry. They want to up its two 40 billion

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by 20 30. The countdown is on for Leicester

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space city, the UK hub for space research. -- 2030. They hope it will

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have a big impact on the city and the whole of the East Midlands.

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Exciting times! It is a great place to go to. Time for sport, after a

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busy weekend, no doubt. First Leicester City manager

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Craig Shakespeare says he hopes midfielder Wilfrid N'didi will be

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with the club for a long long time. Leicester only signed N'didi

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for ?15 million in January but there's already speculation

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today linking him with The grounds manager 's dog here was

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the star of the show today, but it really was a star-studded weekend at

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the King Power Stadium. COMMENTATOR: Riyad Mahrez, Simpson, space here

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for Wilfrid N'didi... Hit it well enough... Hit it absolutely

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beautifully! The Nigerian is quickly becoming a

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superstar, the 20-year-old six foot to midfielder has been outstanding

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since joining Leicester in January. COMMENTATOR: Absolute cracker from

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Wilfrid N'didi! This superb strike against Stoke on

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Saturday was one of the goals of the weekend which inevitably, has

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already led to speculation that others want to poach him. Speaking

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to Wilfrid, is very happy here, Nino is that we have given him the

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opportunity, I'm sure that, hopefully, he will be a player here

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for a long time. It was a special moment for me. He is not the only

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one who has the club back in the headlines for the right reasons.

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Jamie Vardy has scored four in four, helping seal the 2-0 victory at the

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weekend, edging the club closer to safely Ice Age do. Then manager

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Craig Shakespeare became the first British manager to win his first

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four Premier League games. -- club closer to safety. What a start for

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Craig Shakespeare, look at those illustrious names that have also won

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their first four Premier League fixtures in charge. If Jose Mourinho

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is the special one, what are you? I think I know I have to keep my feet

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firmly on the ground. Very fine margins in football, perhaps I am

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the lucky one, I don't know(!) Craig Shakespeare's rejuvenated Leicester

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City could make it five wins in a road with victory here tomorrow

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against Sunderland. -- five wins in a. -- five wins in a row.

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Derby County have reported a loss of nearly ?15 million

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They increased their wage bill by 50 per cent,

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But the club are still within the Football Leagues

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Gary Rowett says a more sensible approach is likely to lead

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to a smaller first team squad next season.

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It was one of those big money signings, Matej Vydra,

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who scored the goal that got Derby three points this weekend.

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Onto Nottinghamshire football and a very useful point for Nottingham

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Forest, another cracking home win for Notts County and a cruel defeat

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for Mansfield Town. Here's Mark Shardlow. VOICEOVER: Nottingham

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Forest had a very good first half at Preston, Britt Assombalonga's goal

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was all they had to show for it, this runs deserved more, slicing

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through the home side's defence, had this gone in, it might well have

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been the victory that forest so badly need to take them clear of the

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role is in zone. Preston hit back in the second half, and the game

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finished level at 1-1. In League 2, lovely piece of control and finish

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from Mel Benning looked like it had given Mansfield a win over promotion

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rivals Exeter but six minutes from time, the Devon team equalised.

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Seven minutes into injury time they went on to win it from the penalty

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but, a harsh way to lose, and a real dent in play-off hopes. Not county

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had luck with their first goal against Colchester, not so the

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second, Shola Ameobi showing his glass, going on to score a second in

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a 3-1 win which leaves Notts firmly mid-table. -- class.

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In ice hockey, it was a dramatic weekend for the Nottingham Panthers.

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Their netminder was stretchered off and taken to hospital

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in a nail-biting game with rivals Sheffield.

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It was a nasty looking injury and one which got the players fired up,

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thankfully, he is back home today, nursing a sore head, but the season

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is over for the team, Nottingham Panthers had won the first leg, 5-2,

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but conceded four times, with six seconds remaining, a dramatic late

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equaliser pushed the game into overtime. The first team to score

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would make the semifinals, that went to Sheffield. 7-6 overall winners.

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The British Superbikes meeting at Donington this weekend

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was overshadowed by a seven-bike pile-up which ended in tragedy.

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Scores of tributes have been paid to father of two

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Mick Wally, who died at Nottingham's Queens Medical

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Centre after being treated trackside by paramedics.

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Racing continued yesterday after a minutes silence,

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and Leon Haslam won both races on his home circuit to take an early

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Leicester's Mark Selby has had the perfect warm up to this month's

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The "Jester from Leicester" won the China Open by beating

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The victory in Beijing earnt him ?85,000 and his 4th

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Accuse him up perfectly for the World Championships. Once I asked

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him why he has that nickname and he said, because it rhymes. -- accuse

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him up. -- cues him up perfectly. The East Midlands can now boast

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that we have one of the world's Eleven-year-old Matthew Smith

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from Nottingham took to the stage last night to lead an orchestra

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for the first time. He's a talented musician

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in his own right and plays a number of instruments,

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but Matthew only took up the baton That confident boy at the front

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really is just 11 years old, Mathieu Smith is rehearsing with the

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Nottingham Symphony Orchestra, they are preparing for a big performance

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at the Royal concert Hall in Nottingham. Matthew will take

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charge for Strauss' Die Fledermaus. Usually it would be taken on by

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someone with much more experienced up yellow as a kid, usually I don't

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control them, they control may, so being in control of adult will be

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different, I will be telling them what to do. The musicians enjoyed

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seeing Matthew picked up the bat on. Interesting experience, he has come

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such a long way since he began conducting with us. He has gained in

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confidence mostly and the way he is conducting is now is much more... It

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shows how much he has come on. Mathieu Smith blaze violin, drum,

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guitar and piano, his music teacher gave him the chance to conduct, and

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he is stunned by the results. -- Matthew Smith. -- plays violin,

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drums, guitar and piano. Aegis did it, he did not need any help. But we

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won them over even though they were sceptical. Last night came the big

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moment, performing live in public for the first time at the Royal

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concert Hall and Matthew did not let them down. The best thing about

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conducting is controlling the speed and controlling how they play, I can

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control if they play loud or really quiet. You want to continue focusing

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on playing violin, but it looks like conducting is another string to his

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bow. We have a floor manager in here who

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is an expert on classical music and it needs to be corrected, Johan

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Strauss II. Skies are bright and nicely,

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captured at Thornton Reservoir, quite close to the park as well,

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lovely blue skies, a bit of fair weather clouds did begin to come in

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during the afternoon. High pressure with us, whether

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France moving in. Gradually through the evening, cloud will increase

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from the West, starting to produce some showery, patchy outbreaks of

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rain, mist and murk, Hill fog developing for the Peak District and

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at lower levels, misty night, a temperature of eight or nine. A lot

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milder than it was last night, but a grey and damp start to Tuesday, it

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will be a different day altogether tomorrow, the wind is going to come

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from the Northwest, we should start to see things bright and a little

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more from the Northwest, so parts of the Peak District and maybe in two

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double just starting to brighten. It will be hit and miss, how far south

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I managed to come through the daytime. Colder temperatures,

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maximum of around 12, 13 Celsius, and as we get towards the middle

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part of the week, high-pressure starting to position itself

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centrally over the UK, but it will give us variable amounts of clout as

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it starts to move around, risk on Wednesday of catching a light

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shower, Thursday it self, again, chilly night, chance of mist and

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fog, cloud amount starting to vary as the day goes on. Dominantly dry

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week, if you don't take into account the little bit of rain overnight.

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The main thing we will notice, it is pleasant but at times it will be

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quite cloudy. I am always beguiled by the sight of

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a higher, because I think it will be sunny and inevitably it is not!

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Wilfrid N'didi, what a great name! And his nickname is the teddy bear

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because he is such a softy.

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