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tonight's BBC News at Ten. That s it. Now on BBC One we

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A night of firework attacks and anti-social behaviour.

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People living on a north London estate tell us things

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We heard people saying that youths were shooting fireworks

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from Carterhatch Lane, just up the road, at cars.

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Someone actually got a firework in the arm yesterday

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while they were walking thehr child home from school.

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A petition to ban the sale of fireworks on London's high

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Failing patients - one of the country's largest

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teaching hospitals, St George's is placed in special measurds.

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Broadly, South West one. -- Broadway.

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After 50 years, the famous revolving sign is on the move.

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We look back at the history of the old New Scotland Yard.

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Do you suppose I could borrow it for a couple of days? If it is not

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yours, who is you suppose it is Welcome to BBC London News,

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with me, Riz Lateef. The people who say they feel under

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siege in their own homes. That's what many residents

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on an estate in north London have told us after a night

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of firework attacks. Last night there were scores

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of incidents in this one part of Enfield alone,

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With rockets being pushed through letterboxes,

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fired at cars and in one instance, Tonight, an online petition calling

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for a review on the sale of fireworks on the high street has

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already reached more than 30,00 . No one here wants to speak `bout

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what happened last night on this estate. Local shops and homds were

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peppered with fireworks. Instead residence permit their camera phones

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do the talking. These are jtst some of the video all posted on `n

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Enfield online forum which shows just how bad it got. For though he

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were sitting at home or driving in your car. Residents posted hn their

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hundreds. Emma posts on to that forum. Someone got a firework in

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their arm literally yesterd`y when walking a child home from school. So

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dangerous. This is amongst the worst footage filmed, a light frol a

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rolled firework. This man dhd not want to speak to us but he confirmed

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that a fireworks box had bedn thrown over his wall and set alight has

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shared commentary and fence. Eventually I found one resident who

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wanted to speak on camera btt only give his name as Mohammed. Hn this

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area I do not know if it is always to do with Halloween but thdy always

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gathered here and make it scary for the residents. At this time of year,

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teenagers misusing fireworks in this way is not unusual, but what is

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about what happened here is that there were some 60 people fhring

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fireworks at each other and according to the residents H have

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spoken to, they were not chhldren or teenagers, they were, in fact,

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mostly in their 20s, men and women. Some wearing Barack Obama 's and

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other aspiring fireworks from piping. -- some wearing bal`clavas.

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Keep your eye on this group. Their victims knew nothing about what was

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happening. One-year-old girl was left with burns to her leg. This

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police control car was hit by fireworks and Donna must night. It

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is promptly does call from the local MP. I think when fireworks can be

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used as weapons in the age we are and they can be very dangerous

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weapons indeed, very sadly, we are coming to the stage when we may need

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to withdraw them from everyday use for the public. The more thdy

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dislike this is posted online, the more that others will agree. But

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more than 30,000 Londoners signing an online petition to ban the sale

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of fireworks. Let's get more on this from our

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reporter Jannat Jalil who's outside Are the incidents we've seen

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in Alex's report part Well, incidents like the onds that

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we saw in the report of Alex are very alarming. It is worth bearing

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in mind we are probably mord aware of them than previously bec`use

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nowadays, people can phone them on their smartphones and post them

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online. The London Fire Brigade have said that while there have been a

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number of serious incidents in the past few days in which young people

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have thrown or even fired fhreworks at innocent passers-by, if xou look

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at the overall picture going back several years, there has actually

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been a drop in the number of such incidents.

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In general, the long-term trend is downward, but obviously,

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we do get significant inciddnts from time to time, especially

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People sometimes do use firdworks irresponsibly, they do use them

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like toys and we would say to people not to do that.

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If you are going to use firdworks, use them at an organised display,

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go and see them where they `re being followed in the correct manner

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With Bonfire Night following on a Saturday this year, police `re being

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extra vigilant. Even though these incidents are declining, thdy can

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still cause great distress `nd blight the lives of local

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communities, so the Metropolitan Police have increased patrols across

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London and they have stepped up spot checks on shops to ensure they are

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not selling fireworks to undertakings.

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Thank you very much. -- to people under the age of 18.

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You're watching BBC London News coming up later in the programme...

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Finally work is underway from moving this pile of rubbish from Orpington.

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One of the country's leading teaching hospitals is tonight

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in special measures after hdalth inspectors rated safety

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there as "inadequate" with operating theatres "not fit for purpose".

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St George's Hospital in Tooting and the trust which runs it says

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It joins a growing number of London hospitals which are being told

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The face of 21st-century health care, and the face

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Modern care in the neonatal unit, the renal transplant clinic working

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out of premises that are long past their best.

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St George's in Tooting is a hospital that is struggling with its past.

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This is its answer to a damning report from health inspectors..

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It will be rebuilt after inspectors found things so bad here th`t

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they've put the hospital trtst into special measures.

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Well, in two years, the sittation was that St George's had gone

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from being a good hospital getting good results to a hospital

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that had major problems with maintaining the basics.

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So the buildings were not maintained adequately,

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there were other safety precautions that were not in place,

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infection control was not bding done as well as it should.

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The rest of what inspectors found back in the summer is just `s bad,

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some operating theatres, they said, were not fit for purpose.

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Several areas of the hospit`l's estate were in a state of dhsrepair.

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There was low morale amongst theatre staff and consultant surgeons.

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Water came in during heavy rain and leadership across sever`l

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I am very sorry when I read it, it is a picture of the organisation

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which clearly shows that we have not met the standards

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that we want to meet and thdrefore, I am disappointed for the p`tients,

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I am disappointed for the staff and I am disappointed

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Like many of these reports, though, the work of staff

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is praised, saying they are caring and professional.

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So, does a report like todax's change the way that parents

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here in the neonatal unit are thinking?

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No, because I think we have had the experience before,

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we know that the staff are really good and they are looking

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So I am not concerned about his care.

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It is not really too much of a problem for us

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because everyone in here has been absolutely brilliant.

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As Nicholas said, the care has been fantastic.

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This time last year, the local MP was a doctor in the

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Patients up and down the cotntry are facing the same problem

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that we are seeing throughott all of London, which is that

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frankly, we have an under rdsourced NHS, we have a government that

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are not putting in what we need to deliver best

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St George's has started its improvements but admits it

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will have to borrow from Central NHS funds for more work to be done.

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If it is not given the monex, it will have to cut services.

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That hospital trust is servhng more than a million Londoners,

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but it's not the first in special measures, is it?

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No, it is worth telling you firstly that the government would s`y in

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response that they are fundhng the NHS and pudding and an extr` ?1

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billion over the next two ydars But it is not the first trust, four

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truss had gone into special measures. Reybridge and barking and

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the London Ambulance Servicd are all in special measures. The fact that

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inspectors have picked up on the state of the buildings, thex have

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said they were crumbling and things were being done in Portakabhns, not

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acceptable. I think it is something that will develop over the coming

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weeks. I know there is some national work being done any NHS but it is a

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particular problem here in London. I think a lot of trusts are in a

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similar boat to Tooting and it will be using this argument about the

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state of the buildings posshbly as an argument for changing thd way

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that services are delivered a more on that to come.

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Karl Mercer, our political correspondent, thank you.

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They've pleaded for five ye`rs for action to be taken to clear

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a 40-foot high mountain of waste which has blighted their holes.

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But today work began to fin`lly remove the waste tip in Orphngton -

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home to almost 20,000 tons of rubbish.

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Work could only start after a deal saw the land t`ken

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Sara Smith was there as the diggers went in.

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Residents have never before been happy to see a lorry load of waste

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here but for the first time in years, it is actually leaving the

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site. Since 2011, the rubbish mountain has grown and grown.

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Heaping misery on those livhng nearby. For the last five ydars it

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has been nothing but a nightmare, constant fire, smoke and smdll,

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rats. You will be pleased to see it gone? I will be, a bottle of

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champagne! At 40 foot high `nd 18,000 tonnes, the rubbish xear

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exceeded the licence given to the company which ran the site. In the

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end, they abandoned it, the landowner said they could not afford

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to clear it and Bromley Council had to step in and buy the land. I do

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not want to lay the blame at anyone in particular but we know that in

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Bromley we did not want this to happen. The important thing for the

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benefit of residents is it hs now being cleared away. Allen, who lives

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yards away, knows who he bl`mes The Environment Agency, really, because

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they licensed that knew the carnage that was supposed to be the maximum

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and they just let it build tp. The Environment Agency is now pttting

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the majority of the ?2.7 million clean-up bill. But three trtckloads

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down and hundreds more to go, up to ten boards each day over thd next 20

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weeks, but at the end of th`t time, the rubbish mountain should be gone.

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It will be transported a short distance to a facility locally where

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it will be sorted, so we will look to take out any soil that wd can

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recover, things like metal, wood and plastic and to recycle as mtch as we

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can. Police have launched a murddr

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investigation after a 22-ye`r-old was stabbed to death

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in Croydon last night. The victim was found with two other

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men also in their 20s, who'd been injured on Gloucester Road

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near Selhurst Train Station. Their injuries are not belidved

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to be life-threatening. Overcrowded trains, cancelldd

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services and strikes. It's a depressingly familiar

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story for passengers on Southern services -

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caught in the middle of One commuter got so fed up,

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he actually moved house and has now won the right to sue the colpany

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over the packed trains It comes as the RMT union h`s been

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protesting outside Parliament, demanding action

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from the government. Our transport correspondent

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Tom Edwards reports. Sarah Guy Chrystal's moved back to

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London from Surrey after getting fed up with the poorer Southern service.

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He has been given permission by a judge to sue for ?500 for 20 could

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not get on and those that wdre cancelled. Service is not normally

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covered by compensation. It could set a precedent for more cl`ims I

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feel pretty privileged and humbled that my tiny little ?500 cl`im

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turned into this big thing which may possibly mean justice and some sort

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of compensation for thousands of people. Outside Parliament, unions

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again pressed their case th`t guards are safety critical. They h`ve said

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the guard should dispatch the train. The company has said that the driver

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can do that using new CCTV. If you are getting your members to sign the

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contract, surely it is over and you have lost. That is irrelevant,

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changing job titles does not change the political role of the pdrson on

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board. That is what the company must come to terms with, they cannot

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intimidate or bribe us. Do xou condemn the strike? I condeln the

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fact that they are necessarx, I will not condemn strikes because there

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are critical issues about p`ssenger safety here. At the launch of a

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campaign for commuters to rdport suspect passengers -- packages, the

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Rail Minister said this would not comment a dispute, even thotgh those

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changes are part of a government contract that Southern is bringing

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in. We have a significant c`pacity challenge on the Southern ndtwork.

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One of the best way to deal with that challenge is to increase stock

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with more seats. That is wh`t we are delivering for the new Class 70 . It

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would be silly to come from eyes on passenger capacity. Both sides

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remain entrenched. Another 48 hour strike begins on Friday. Expect more

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industrial action. Tom Edwards, BBC London News.

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Still to come this Tuesday evening...

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Shedding new light on Afric`n and Caribbean food.

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We talk to the man on a mission to bring the cuisine to mord people.

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And... The life of the Queen and the Royal

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Family hits the small screen once again in a hugely ambitious

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television series. I will speak to the stars, Matt Smith and Claire Foy

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about stepping into royal shoes Before that, though,

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it's the unmistakable sign that But Scotland Yard's headquarters

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is moving to a former policd The old building, which has been

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the Met's base since 1967, is said to be outdated

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and too expensive. The new site will still be called

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Scotland Yard and, yes, it will still have the famots

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revolving sign outside. Broadway, Southwest one. A building

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in keeping with our time. The home of Scotland Yard from now on. It was

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1967 Winnie Metropolitan Police moved into the New Scotland Yard, a

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time before e-mails and computer mapping. They create winds were

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still at large, the great train robber Bruce Reynolds still on the

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run. Ten years later in 1977, this was more than crime-fighting,

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comparing fingerprints by I. Looking back at the pictures of herself

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this woman remembers it well. I think I was about 27. The excitement

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of working in the world famous New Scotland Yard, but also the casual

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sexism of the day. We would be asked to do things that men were not asked

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to do. We would be asked to go out and get presents for the bosses

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their wives, because we havd forgotten it was their birthday The

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Flying Squad, the Sweeney, headquartered in New Scotland Yard

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for decades, was perhaps thd most famous group of detectives hn

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Britain. You have that sensd of pride and achievement that xou had

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been selected for the squad. Barry Phillips joined the net in 0975 and

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was a Flying Squad detector for 23 years. Then almost all the forces'

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main unit had offices at New Scotland Yard. It brought together

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that cross fertilisation of intelligence, ideas, thinking and,

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Rhodri in maintaining the crime-fighting traditions of

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Scotland Yard. From New Scotland Yard, the force had to cope with the

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IRA bombing campaign and thd 7/ attacks. And although many squads

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are now elsewhere, the top brass will still be based at a new office

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in Westminster. This will bd the fourth Scotland Yard and thdy have

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all varied in size. The point is that the commissioner and hhs or her

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top officers have to be somdwhere near Whitehall and that is where the

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goal when something desperate happens, such as on 9/11 and the 7th

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of July. I was speaking as part of the COBRA meeting with the Prime

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Minister, that is what the job entails. So after 50 years of crime

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reporter standing outside Ndw Scotland Yard in front of the

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rotating Silverstein, it has gone, along with generations of police

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officers. But already, a new one has appeared outside what will be the

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replacement headquarters on the banks of the Thames. -- Silver sign.

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Daniel Sandford, BBC News, `t the new New Scotland Yard.

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We know that Americans take a huge interest in the Royal Familx.

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Now a new big budget drama being broadcast online

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is hoping to tap into that, with what it's calling the "inside

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story of Buckingham Palace and Downing Street."

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The Crown stars former Dr Who, Matt Smith, and premiers tonight.

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We'll cross to Leicester Sqtare in a moment.

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First, a quick look at what we can expect.

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It is not as easy as it looks. That's exactly what the king said! I

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remember. Do you suppose I could borrow it for a couple of d`ys? Just

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to practice? All right, ma'`m. From whom? If it is not yours, then whose

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is it? So let's join our entertainlent

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correspondent Brenda Emmanus, and is it getting your

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seal of approval? It is not everyday that a tdlevision

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series gets a red carpet, bhg ambitions for the series? There are,

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the sites have been set verx high when we were making it and ht feels

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like it has kept going. Snowboard in a strange way. We feel very regal

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tonight, don't we? Very lucky! The director said it was not just a

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story of the Royal Family, but of post-war Britain, a fair

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description? Definitely. He is a genius he knows exactly what he is

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talking about. You have stepped into royal shoes before playing `nd

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Berlin, what was it like pl`ying the Queen? Amazing, she is an alazing

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woman. It is Peter's Queen. I wish it was our Queen. She is an

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amazingly composed person. We do see a little bit of tension between them

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in the early years. Do we do a lot more about the Royal Family than we

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are used to? Absolutely, it really opened my eyes, both socially,

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politically, emotionally. It has been fascinating. I think it has

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been good that we see them go through troubled times becatse like

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any marriage, it is never e`sy. It is the wedding anniversary next

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year. Do you have any idea hf they know or have seen the series? I know

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that they know about it, thd household knows about it but seen

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it, absolutely not and I do not know whether they will. I got a text of

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him last week telling us... Not really! Is it as lush as we expect

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it to be, ?1 million, series? London is like a different charactdr in

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this show, you so rarely get a film here, it is amazing. Enjoy xour

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London premiere, my royal couple. Good to see you. Thank you very

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much. Now to a man - who frustratdd

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with the shortage of books on African and Carribean food

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in Britain - decided to takd matters Armed with a notepad and calera

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he's been visiting takeaways, bakeries and restaurants,

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chronicling the characters Mr Philips is a man on a mission,

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for three years now he has been travelling across the UK solething

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African and Caribbean cuisine at over 100 places, finding out about

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the people and stories behind the food. You will take leaders of your

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favourite places? The great thing about London is that there `re so

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many cultures, there is manx on offer from the Caribbean and east

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and west Africa. His family are Jamaican and while he has grown up

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eating African and Caribbean food, he struggled to find books `bout it,

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so he decided to research and write his own. I wanted to go and meet the

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people and find the good and look at the places that people have seen

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throughout the day but do not engage with much. Perhaps they are scared

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to go inside. He has been speaking to people like Roger. I was born in

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Jamaica. I learnt a lot frol my grandmother, she used to be a

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fantastic cook, from a big family, so I have been taking since I was 12

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like 60 people. The owner h`s said he has seen Caribbean food hncrease

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in popularity over the years with more restaurants popping up across

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the capital. I started to about 17 years ago. Just with one room,

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basically one room. And then I extended. A lot of people won't

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Caribbean food now. The book focuses on Caribbean food but he is also

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working on another on West @frican cuisine. This family run Nigerian

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takeaway began life in the 80s and is popular with locals but Nigerian

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food is yet to catch on with the wider public. Every time we get new

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customers from different cultures coming in, they quite like ht, it is

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something they have never tried before. So I think it is just

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getting it out there. It is inherently based on a West @frican

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culture and tradition. The rates are very similar so you have lots of

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rice dishes, fried plant in. Lots of starchy dole. We have festivals and

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fried dumplings. There are so many similarities. His first book is

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finished and he is crowdfunding to get it finished. He hopes hhs food

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journey will and courage others to learn about and try a variety of

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African and Caribbean food. Great idea, even if it is m`king us

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hungry! Let's get a check on the we`ther

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with John Hammond. November has arrived and we have

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flicked a switch with the wdather. It could be a frosty start hn the

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suburbs tomorrow and then more rural areas temperatures are fallhng as I

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speak. We have had a lot of cloud. The fog lifted but we kept the

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cloud. The odd spot of rain coming out of that cloud at the molent but

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that will not last all that long. The cloud continues to ease away

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southwards and you will nothce clearer skies lie in wait to the

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North. Temperatures across parts of Northern England are alreadx close

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to freezing. That is indicative of how cold it could get across our

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neck of the woods later tonhght Out of company more rural areas we are

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close to below freezing, for example. You might have to script

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that one screen first thing any morning. Chadli start to a beautiful

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day. Barely a cloud in the sky, sunshine from dawn to dusk. It will

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never get that one, mind yot, after that chilly start. It will be lower

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than we have had for some considerable time, some places not

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getting out of single figurds, but in the sunshine, fairly light winds,

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should not feel too bad if xou were a few beers. We will have another

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frost tomorrow night, if anxthing that will be a bit harder. So there

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will be some crunchiness first thing in the morning because thesd guys

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will remain clear through Wddnesday night, the mercury will be dropping.

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This could be the scene. On Thursday morning they will be some stnshine.

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A change in the weather and that is coming up from the North West with a

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front approaching that is bringing some cloud at outbreaks of rain For

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us, closest to this area of high pressure, we will hold onto the dry

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weather right through Thursday but after a sunny start it will

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gradually cloud over from the North West with perhaps some patchy rain

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later on in the day. For most of us, a reasonable bet again on Thursday,

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albeit quiet jelly. That chhlly theme continues right through the

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weekend, there will be a splash of rain around but all in all, 20

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degrees of a few days ago is a fading memory.

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I suppose it is November, John, thank you.

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Iraqi special forces have fought their way into the country's

:26:39.:26:43.

second largest city, Mosul.

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It's part of their military campaign to recapture the city

:26:45.:26:46.

Britain faces a growing threat of cyber attack

:26:47.:26:50.

organised by hostile states, criminal gangs or hackers.

:26:51.:26:52.

Today, the Chancellor announced plans to improve cyber security

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saying Britain needed the c`pacity to "strike back."

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There are warnings of an increase in evictions and homelessness

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when a new cap on benefits comes into effect next week.

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In London, it reduces the alount of money a household can receive

:27:08.:27:10.

Residents in Enfield have told BBC London they feel they're "scared

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in their own homes," after being subjected

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Rockets were pushed through letterboxes,

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fired at cars and in one instance, a property was set alight.

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That's it for now, thanks for joining us.

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I'll be back later, though, during the Ten O'Clock News and

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From me and the team here, do have a lovely evening.

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He's a scientist, brilliant apparently.

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But you may be bringing people over here who did things during the war.

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I will not work for you. I will not work for the British Government

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Let us not let the past haunt all of our actions.

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You've got to do something! It's only you that can!

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When were you going to tell Whitney about the loan?

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MICK: All you've got to do is show up.

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Everything that could go wrong went wrong yesterday.

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