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People stamed on my front and on my back I have a scar on my shoulder

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here. A survivor of the nightclub crush this which a student was

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killed tells her story. Hello from Susie and me. Also tonight. The

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fight against the metal thieves takes to the rails. Helping sick

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bats recover, a new home opens in Norfolk. And round Britain sailor

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Olly Rofix is back after seven months away P Oyez. -- months away.

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Hello. First tonight, the survivors story. Ten days ago Abigail Atakora

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was badly injured in the stampede at the Lava Ignite nightclub in

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Northampton. Nabila Nanfunka was killed. Today in her first

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television interview after being released from hospital, Abigail

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told us she can't remember a thing about the moment she was caught in

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the crush. In fact, most of that night is a complete blank. I don't

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know if it was a dream, but I remember being stamped on, you know

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you are crying but no-one could hear because there were so many

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people. I stopped crying and I took the pain and I think I slept. When

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I woke up us with in hospital. Abigail Atakora says she is lucky

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to be alive. The student from London has just come out of

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hospital. The wickedest event in Lava Ignite was supposed to be a

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good night out for her and her friends but after a crush, she was

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badly injured. I had confusion. People stamped on my front. I have

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a scar on my should here. I have one here, one there and I have got

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one on my right foot. Abigail's family say they are blessed she is

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back home. Nabila Nanfunka's family are not so lucky. The Northampton

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university student was crushed to death on the night. Another woman

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is still in hospital, in a critical condition. I was surprised, because

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I could have been one of the people that died as well. I know there is

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another girl, she is still in hospital, so I am one of the lucky

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ones that survived. And what were your expectations? You must have

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been... I was looking to have fun, like, freshers' week has been

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boring, so this was the first time I was going out with everyone. Was

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looking forward to having a good time. Tonight the club is still

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closed pending an investigation. But for Abigail the experience has

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been too much and she now says her clubbing days are over I am not

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going out again. Especially not raving, where it is a university

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thing. I am not going to go again. I have been to some before and it

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has never been like that, this was was crazy. I don't think I'm going

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to go ever again. Abigail Atakora speaking to our reporter. Next

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tonight fighting back against the cable thieves. In the last year,

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the price of copper has doubled. There has been a sharp rise in

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cable theft, especially on the railways. So far this year, there

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have been 72 serious incidents of cable theft on the Angela rail

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network alone. That has affected more than 2,000 train, and cost

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Network Rail more than �1 million. And just think how many people will

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have been hit by the delays. British Transport Police say it is

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one of the most serious issues affecting the infrastructure and

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the biggest cause of disruption on the railways. It is busy here

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tonight but as far as we know, no problems, there is a different

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story last month when cable theft caused major disruption for

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passengers here. A similar sorry in the West Coast Main Line yesterday

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when thefts caused problems for passengers at Milton Keynes and

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Northampton too. Speaking to a senior officer today, he said at

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the moment this is a low risk, high reward crime. Today was all about-

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turning that round. Above the East Coast Main Line in Hertfordshire.

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The pictures from a police helicopter. Cable thieves have

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struck along here before. Moments later, their helicopter is above a

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scrapyard. On the ground, British Transport Police are already here.

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Checking cables, metals, anything that might have been stolen.

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Crackdown on illegal scrap dealing and you will cut down on cable

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crime they say.. What we are looking is photographic

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identification from people who come to sell metal. That way, if there

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is a suspicious transaction, the officers find through records, they

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stand a chance of finding who made that transaction. There is nothing

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to suggest this has been stolen, but this is what the cable thieves

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are after. The copper inside the cable. Now they are getting it from

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the wire, and they are getting it from the signalling wires too. The

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rail companies say thieves strike day and night. Sometimes their

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attempts are dangerous, sometimes brazen. Sometimes opportunistic.

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is quite difficult because the network in East Anglia is 742 miles

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of railway, much of way Which? Goes through isolated areas. All routes

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lead back to the scrap metle dealers, people who steal want to

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convert it into cash. We are working hard with dealers who are

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keen to work with us, but also, we are making sure we prosecute those

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who are operating outside the law and supporting this business.

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Nothing stolen was found here, the owner said he had nothing to hide.

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Outside though, the type of metal this yard hand others are looking

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for and with copper prices high, it will be difficult to deter the

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cable thieves. Well a day of action but we have heard from Network Rail

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tonight. They say there has been a case of cable theft down the line

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close to London tonight. It has been dealt with, they say, but if

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not it would have caused major disruption for passengers here and

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places like Stansted. In the past year, there has been a 70% increase

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in cable theft and Network Rail and British Transport Police have set

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up Operation Leopard, to tackle the problem. Last night, Look East

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reporter Stuart Ratcliffe joined them on a special spy train as they

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went -- spy train as they went on the hunt for thieves. It is

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midnight here and the surveillance team are about to board this

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special train to patrol the line from here into London. To avoid

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drauing attention to the train, all the lights are switched off. Then

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in the darkness the train begins its covert patrol. At the back of

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the train Network Rail staff are viewing the line with thermal

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imaging cameras and at the front the tpt police are keeping an eye

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out for suspicious activity. We are looking to see if there is any

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movement on the tracks, the earth return cable, we are seeing if that

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is intact. If it is hanging down there are areas where it has been

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taken, but we are seeing if there has been any recent disturbance, if

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we can see anybody on or about the railway. This line round Harlow, it

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is a hotspot for you isn't it?Y, There has been a certain amount oft

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cable go here, as we discussed earlier, there are areas where the

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cape has gone completely. Reports come in that a suspicious car has

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been spotted by the line side in a remote area. Following the train is

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a transport police patrol car which is scrambled to the scene. But when

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it arrives the car has gone. But despite not catching thieves red

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handed tonight, the team say this patrol has been a success. Spot add

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suspect vehicle, a potential suspect person and we have had

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information about another suspect that was ongoing at the time. We

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never would have had that level of visibility if we were doing it from

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outside the railway, driving along the road. This provides us with

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presence which is a deterrent to those that we don't want on the

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railway. With 10,000 miles of track to patrol officers admit this can

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be like looking for a need. A haystack. Network Rail says patrols

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like this are having an impact and they want the thieves to know they

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are watching. A protestor who was arrested at Dale Farm during the

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eviction of travellers has become the first person to appear in

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courts. Emmanuel Leuschner who comes from Germany is accused of

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assault and violent disorder. More than 40 people were arrested during

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the eviction. Emmanuel Leuschner, 26, from Germany. The first Dale

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Farm activist to appear in court. He faces four charge, assault

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occasionally ABH, violent disorder, resisting a police officer in the

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execution of their duty and using threatening words and behaviour. He

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denies all four of them. The charges result from the

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confrontation between police, and activists last Wednesday. When the

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eviction of travellers from illegal pitches at Dale Farm began. Timothy

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Green who represented Emmanuel Leuschner said his client would be

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vigorously defending himself at future court hearings. Outside

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court, he shared a cigarette with one of his supporters. Explain why

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you came and why it was so important. I came along because

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Emmanuel Leuschner is a very close friend of mine, and I came along to

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provide moral support. To let the other protestors know how he was

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doing. Do you still think the Dale Farm protest was worth it? I think

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it was worth it, yeah. At the end of the day, everyone has the right

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to a home and nothing should take that way. More than 40 people were

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arrested during the protest, none were travellers. So far, five

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people have been charged with offences. At the hearing at

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Southend magistrates today, Emmanuel Leuschner was released on

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bail until December 13th. Meanwhile, back at Dale Farm, heavy machinery

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continues to dig up the illegal pitches. Still to come. The round

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Britain sailor returning home. And The James Paget Hospital in

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Gorleston could be put under skriet anyby the health regulator Monitor

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after Therese Coffey called for the chairman to stand down after she

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received a letter from a number of GPs concerned about standards at

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the hospital. The James Paget Hospital has been trying to

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reassure patients recognising what it describes ass a heightened

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degree of public concern. It comes Phil Collins Lowing calls from the

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chairman to stand down. As a result of a third hospital inspection is

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due. Mr Hemming and the chief executive, we have had meetings

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with them, we have talked through with them the proposals they are

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putting in place to address the concerns, obviously if there, if

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the third report comes back unfavourably we will need to look

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at the situation closely with them, and discuss the way forward from

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there. This is the whistle-blowing letter. It was sent to Andrew

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Lansley criticising the hospital and it is signed by a group only

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describing themselves as concerned They want prompt action, taking

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away the risks to patients. people concerned have to take a

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very deep breath, look at what we would consider the best for the

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patients. The independent regulator Monitor is considering placing the

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hospital under scrutiny. The hospital says improvements have

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already been made. Fire crews have removed an exclusion zone in

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Rayleigh after a major fire involving acetylene cylinders.

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Round 150 people were moved from their homes this morning after the

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blaze started in a garage in Bull Lane. We have requested the

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attendance of a couple of large industrial robots which will be

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able to more accurately assess the scene for us, and we may be able

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the use them to remove the cylinders. So we can get the

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residents back in to their homes as quickly as possible. There is

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opposition to plans for a waste transfer centre near a primary

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school in Essex. The council wants the unit metres away from Tany's

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Dell School. They say it is needed to reduce the distance waste is

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transported round the County. literally just behind those trees,

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we have a wooded area that the children use for environmental

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studies, then on the other ied is about 60 metres and that is where

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the site is. How Local Authorities in Essex deal with their waste is

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the subject of The Politics Show Sunday at midday, on BBC One P

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Tornadoes from RAF Marham are on their way back tonight. The six

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jets which have been involved in Libya are coming back from their

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temporary base in Italy. Operations over Libya are due to end in three

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days following the capture and death of Colonel Gaddafi. A new

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home for rehabilitating sick and injured bats has opened in Norfolk.

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A special aviary has now been built at the RSPCA centre in East Winch.

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Lurking in a murky underworld, blood Kurdling Hallowe'en tale,

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they have never had a warm and cosy image, but here, the RSPCA is

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showing its love for the delicate flying mammals. This one had a rip

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in his wing, caused by a cat. It is doing nicely. So hopefully we will

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get him back out before it turns cold. They have help my Lord than

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40 bats but getting the back to the wild is not easy, before they had

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to shroud rooms to make an indoor flight path. We used to be do the

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middle bit but we doesn't the end. It is fabulous having that facility

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so we can do the whole process so they are going outfit. That is

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possible by what is a new bat cave for patients. We have a bat reared

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at hospital. Unfortunately mum didn't make it through, so, he was

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hand reared. He is hopefully going to learn to fly and eat out in this

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aviary. Far from a bloodthirsty feast dinner is mealworms to enjoy

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as they start to fly. Out here it is natural, they can do it when

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they are meant to, which is at dawn and dusk and they can forage

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hopefully, and feed off all the insects that helpfully are going to

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be attracted into the flight aviary. Here they say that bats are

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misunderstood, even if this one is a bit shy, but now it has the best

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chance of surviving. In sport after their heroics at Liverpool last

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weekend Norwich City are back in Premier League action this weekend.

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But first a look a bit further down the footballing pyramid. Tonight we

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are going down to level five of English football. Just below League

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Two where non-league clubs look to make their breakthrough to the

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illustrious Football League. One club which have transformled their

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fortunes is Braintree. Ten years ago unless you were a loyal fan you

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might not have heard of Braintree Town. Nowadays they are mixing wit

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the big boys for a place in the Football League. Under guidance of

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former England and West Ham midfielder Alan Devonshire they

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have made their way up to ninth in the Conference. They are not done

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yet. I have come in, the boys are good. They have got hunger. Even

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wants to do well here. It is like a bit of a family here, which it was

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like when I played at West Ham. It is like, it is like being at West

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Ham but a lower level. It has been an impressive rise. A few yearsing

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they were in non-league obscurity, now in touching distance of a spot

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in the Football League. It is all about hard work. I am one man, in a

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six man board of director, we put time and effort into our

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involvement with the club, and you get out the game what you put into

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it. I think we are where we deserve to be and it has been graft.

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all this could be for nothing if they don't upgrade their stadium.

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If it is not fixed up by the end of March they will be relegated back

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to the Conference south, just to add more distraction and FA Cup

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Fourth Round qualifiers on Saturday. A place in the first round proper

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brings the magic of the cup. I have got to the first round before, we

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lost to Shrewsbury. I knew I was going to be on Match of the Day.

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The goalkeeper was Joe Hart so England goalkeeper. So I know what

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it is about. So, I am looking forward to it and so should some of

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these boys. The manager has a cup winners medal from his West Ham

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days, one as manager might be way off yet. It isn't an impossibility.

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Plenty of other clubs in the region are in that fourth qualifying round

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of the FA Cup this weekend. So we wish them the best of luck. After

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an impressive point at Anfield in part thanks to their goalkeeper

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John Ruddy Norwich host Blackburn tomorrow. But the away boss is

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coming prepared. Liverpool come out of the blocks and had a high tempo,

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but never managed to score and Norwich came back in to it. They

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played a lot of good stuff, good football. After the first ten or 15

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minutes they never played with any fear. Paul has gone a good job. It

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will be a tough game. It has not been the easiest week for Paul

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Jewell. He revealed to the press yesterday their striker Michael

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Chopra has a gambling addiction. But he will play part in the tough

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trip to Millwall tomorrow. Elsewhere in football, after their

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one all draw midweek Colchester host Notts County in League One,

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and in League Two Southend could go top of the division if they can win

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at Macclesfield, but they have to rely on Crawley slipping up.

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Norfolk based Formula One team, Team Lotus, they were the first

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across the line on the opening lap of the first practise at the Indian

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Grand Prix. Their driver Karun Chandock was given the honour of

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taking the car out first. You can follow the progress of your

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football team this weekend on your local BBC Radio station, and you

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can find out more on the BBC sport You are watching Look East from the

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BBC. Coming up. Back on dry land for the round Britain sailor. Now

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if your day-to-day had been filmed would it be worthy of including in

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a documentary? If the answer is yes, you might be interested in a

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special project taking place next month. Britain in a Day wants

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people to record their lives on within particular day in November.

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The film will be shown next year, as part of the Olympics. I love my

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family. Oh my God! I love football. In is life in a day. An award-

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winning film made out of footage submitted on one day from people

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from 192 different countries. making is like story telling.

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is a training session for a group of teenagers in Ipswich. Preparing

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to take part in the BBC backed follow up, Britain in a Day. On

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Saturday 12th November, these young people, along with people from the

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UK will be recording their day on camera. For possible inclusion in a

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BBC documentary. I think I will probably film me gaming because I

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love, I am a die-hard gamer. I can make a filmable football. I want to

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make it about me and chilling with my mates. I would make a film about

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shong writing because I do that a lot of the time. It is a project

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which is exciting community groups, up and down the country.

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project sounds interesting, and to try and get everything going on one

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day, I think is going to be quite exciting, to see what happens. Any

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positive imams of young people doing something has to be good.

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This film, which was released in the summer as well as its new BBC

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successor Britain in a Day is produced by an award-winning team.

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Oscar-winning director Kevin MacDonald and Sir Ridley Scott. It

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will be shown as part of the 2012 Olympic festival. Full details of

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how to take part are on the BBC website. There is so much on the

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BBC website Now to the story of Olly Rofix, he is from Suffolk and

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a remarkable young man. He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2005.

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He had a bone marrow transplant the following year and if that wasn't

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enough, he has completed a solo voyage round Britain. He returned

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to London early this afternoon and Mike was there to meet him. Saint

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Catherine dock, on the Thames. Some big boats, a very big bridge and

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then, in the distance, a very little boat. At the helm Olly Rofix.

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After seven months away, he was back. Olly's mum and dad were there

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to greet him and after all that he has been through, leukaemia, a

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life-saving bone marrow transplant, a sailing trip round Britain, they

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were entitled to be emotional.. think he has obviously proved great

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inspiration to many people, who are obviously lays in hospital beds at

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this moment or at home, recover organise being given a diagnosis,

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that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Sorry, it gets the

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Olly set off on his journey round Britain in March, he did 2,500

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miles in his 1 foot yacht. Jolly Olly. It has been scary, it has

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been fun, sad, it has been everything, all in one little

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package really. This where he has been living for the last seven

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months. It is tiny. The bed is here. Cooker is over there. It must have

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been a bit like living in a car for all that time. Best bit going

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across the Bristol Channel with the dolphin, they took me across, and

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it was just brilliant. They were jumping out of the water here and

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you could grab hold of them. Really good. Olly met a number of famous

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faces incluing drawn French and Rick Stein. Back in London today,

:24:11.:24:17.

the first person to say hello was Matt Hall. The man who donated the

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bone Mario which helped save his life. He has done a brilliant onand

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he is still doing a brilliant job. He is raising awarness and he is

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showing people what you can do and how you can get through these

:24:29.:24:33.

things ch. He is now planning to go round Britain again, this time in a

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speed boat. This time go round in 2013 go round and visit the RNLI

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stations and work with teenage cancer rust to take other patients

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with me. Olly's goal has been to inspire others, to fight cancer. He

:24:48.:24:58.

has done that now, but clearly, the Olly Rofix story is far from over.

:24:58.:25:02.

What a good story it is. He is so What a good story it is. He is so

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special. Let us get the weather now. Looking good for the weekend. We

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will have some misty mornings but despite a lot of cloud it will be

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all right this weekend. The big problem at the moment, we have what

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is left of this weather front of the south-east. It will cause it to

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cloud up. It won't reach us with much rain, so overall it looks like

:25:20.:25:25.

we are hopefully going to sit in the gap between the two weather

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fronts. This one has made progress towards us so we are seeing cloud

:25:31.:25:33.

encroaching across the region. Maybe thick enough to get a spit

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and spot of drizzle, but nothing more than that. It will turn misty

:25:37.:25:42.

in places. Because it is cloe cloud it could be settling on the hills,

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but any other hilly part of the region could get a patch of mist or

:25:46.:25:51.

two later on. Minimum temperatures tonight, round eight or nine C in

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the west. Perhaps as high as 12 or 13 under the cloud, so it will be a

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fairly warm night. A misty start to tomorrow morning. For the bulk of

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the weekend mainly dry, there will be periods when it is cloudy,

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particularly at first tomorrow morning but then it braings up as

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the wind freshens, there will be sunny spells and because it is a

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brisk south-westerly wind it is bringing warm up up and we could

:26:18.:26:21.

see temperatures reaching 16C typically, one or two places doing

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better than that and reaching 17C. The average at the moment is only

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13 degrees, so it certainly a good effort for late October. As we go

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in through the rest of the afternoon, just the hint we will

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see more cloud turning up in the west of the region as that weather

:26:36.:26:40.

front gets closer. Overall I think even on Sunday with what is left of

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that weather front nearby, it won't produce much thick cloud, it is

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only on Tuesday that we see what is left of that cold front giving a

:26:48.:26:52.

spot or two of rain first thing. The Atlantic looks like a mess and

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that is where the next lot of unsettled weather is going to come

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from. So, for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, we have got what looks like

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fine days on the face of it. OK there will be a bit of cloud at

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times but these temperatures are well above the average and it is

:27:09.:27:13.

because of the brisk south or south-westerly breezes. On Tuesday

:27:14.:27:17.

morning after early rain, it will brighten up and we will have a

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bright day on Wednesday as well. Overnight temperatures aren't going

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to be that low. Starting off mild but falling away to between seven

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and nine, nothing too frightening there. This is what it should look

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