26/11/2017 London News


26/11/2017

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That's it we're back with the late

News at Ten o'clock -

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now on BBC One it's time

for the news where you are.

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Goodbye.

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Good evening.

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The mother of a teenager

who was killed in what police

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describe as a ferocious,

premeditated murder

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has told BBC London how

she promised her dying son

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that she would get justice for him.

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It's a week since Jason Isaacs death

in Northolt, in which men on mopeds

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chased the 18 year-old

before stabbing him.

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His mother spoke to Alpa Patel.

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Police are offering a £20,000 reward

to catch the killers.

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18-year-old Jason Isaacs had gone

out with friends a week ago on

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Saturday. It was the last time his

mother, Sharon, was to see him.

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Always having a laugh and a joke.

Have you got your phone, like you

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do, have you got your phone, and

this? I said, have you got your

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keys? You said yes, he kissed me and

said, see you later. I heard him go

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downstairs and say goodbye to his

dad and give him a kiss, that is

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what he did every day.

Jason was a

big Queens Park Rangers fan. The

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team's colours now make up part of a

shrine dedicated to him, near this

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spot in Northolt, where police say

he was stabbed by suspects on two

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mopeds. He died three days later.

He

was strong. He didn't want to go, I

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kept saying, pose your eyes and just

go. He wouldn't. He fought, bless

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him.

How have you been coping?

I

don't think it has sunk in properly

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yet.

So far, one man has been

arrested and bailed. Sharon is

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desperate for witnesses to come

forward. Police say the attack on

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Jason was brutal and ferocious. They

believe people in this local area

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could hold vital clues to their

investigation. They particularly

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want to speak to anyone that saw two

mopeds that night, with four people

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on board. Crucially, two of the

passengers were not wearing helmets

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will stop they are believed to have

been wearing balaclavas.

I told

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Jason when he was on his bed, I

would get justice for him. He knows

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I've never stopped. And I won't stop

until someone is put away for it.

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Two leading surgeons have written

to Ministers calling on them

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to not close specialist heart

services at the Royal

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Brompton Hospital.

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Cancer surgeon Lord Darzi

and heart transplant pioneer

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Sir Magdi Yacoub say closing

the heart unit and a world-leading

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research centre would not be

in the interest of patients.

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NHS England will make the decision

this week.

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Sailors from the Royal Navy have

performed Changing of the Guard

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outside Buckingham Palace

for the first time in

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the ceremony's 350 year history.

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They did it to the TV theme

tune of Game of Throne

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and it's to mark a year-long event

celebrating the Navy.

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Jane Francis-Kelly watched

history being made.

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Shortly before 11:00

this morning, sailors

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from the Royal Navy marched out

of Wellington Barracks and into the

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history books.

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People from all over the world

gathered to watch them

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enter the gates

of Buckingham Palace.

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It's really nice.

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Even though I'm

a Londoner and I've lived

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in London all my life,

it's really nice to watch the show.

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It's patriotic and

it's good fun and I

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like the atmosphere.

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It's an incredibly

exciting day for London

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because this is the first time this

has ever happened, having the Royal

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Navy manning the Queen's Guard.

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Very excited.

Couldn't miss it!

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This temporary changeover

from soldiers to sailors

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is part of a year-long celebration

of the Navy in the UK.

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By the right, left march!

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Leading them was Lieutenant

Commander Steve Elliott, who

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is believed to be the first Captain

of the Queen's Guard from the Royal

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Navy since Sir Walter

during the reign of Elizabeth I.

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It's a great opportunity

for the Royal Navy, in what has been

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termed the year of the Royal Navy,

to act as the capstone to everything

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that we've had this year and also

to coincide with the commissioning

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of HMS Queen Elizabeth.

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My team have worked really,

really hard to get

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themselves ready for it.

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It's not something we'd perhaps be

traditionally famous for in the

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Royal Navy, our marching.

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Another new recruit to the service

is Alex Stacey, who never dreamt

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she would be undertaking sentry duty

at Buckingham Palace.

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I only joined up in January

and I finished all of my

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training in July.

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So I'm still very new in the Navy,

so it's definitely a great honour

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and a privilege to be able to do

something like this.

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Sailors from the Royal Navy are also

undertaking guard duty at St James's

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Palace, the Tower of London

and tomorrow at Windsor Castle,

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in what has been a very busy year

for the service.

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After a chilly day let's now get

the weather forecast from Georgina.

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Good evening.

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We're going to see temperatures

dropping rapidly this evening.

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It's likely we'll have a frost

in more rural spots.

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But then some milder air,

along with a showery rain will be

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pushing through in the early hours

of the morning.

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Temperatures down to about three

or four degrees Celsius,

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a strengthening wind as well.

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By tomorrow morning,

we could see temperatures at eight,

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nine, possibly even 10 Celsius.

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As that rain clears,

the colder conditions come back in.

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Tomorrow's highs will be

reached in the morning.

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Later on in the day it's actually

going to be feeling chilly again.

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That's it, I will be back at 10.20.

Goodbye.

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