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Hello. Welcome to the start of a new week.

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Tonight: Fresh allegations about this crisis hit hospital. How some

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staff accused senior managers of the leading them. It is a mark of their

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fear that many of the nurses who have been contacting the Royal

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College of Nursing have been afraid to say their own organisation, let

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alone make claims openly. We are on our way. Another desperate call her

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to the police. We are out with the domestic violence unit.

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Vince Cable takes to the skies to see for himself the region's energy

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sector. And what is the correct etiquette for travelling on trains?

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Hello. The beleaguered Colchester Hospital is back in the news tonight

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after more allegations of bullying came to light. And there are fresh

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claims the hospital has been disguising the truth about its

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waiting times. The hospital is already facing three separate

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investigations, involving claims that staff were pressured into

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fiddling the figures for waiting times for cancer patients to meet

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government targets. But tonight, a call for those inquiries to be

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widened after 40 nurses complained about a so called "bullying culture"

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at the hospital. The full story now, from our chief reporter Kim Riley.

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Today, the Royal College of Nursing kept up the pressure on the hospital

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trust board. It said its lawyers were investigating a claim from a

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worker working in other parts of the hospital that they had been

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mutilated `` pressured to manipulate data.

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I myself attended a meeting with the Chief Executive and the

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chairperson, where I was subject to a great deal of potential bullying.

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I do not work for that organisation, and if I come as the lead of a

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professional organisation, was made to feel intimidated, how would an

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average member of staff have the courage to bring concerns to light?

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Would you say that a bullying culture is very much alive and

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continuing at Colchester Hospital? I believe that it is, and I believe

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that the nurses who are gradually feeling brave enough to come forward

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are starting to talk about what is going on there, but it is a mark of

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their fear that many of the nurses contacting the Royal College of

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Nursing have been so afraid to even say there are no aims `` their own

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names to their membership organisation, let alone make claims

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openly in the trust. The trust board denies a bullying coach her and says

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that staff are free to speak out without fear to stop `` fear. This

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man lost his wife to ovarian cancer. She said she wanted to be in

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a hospice but was sent home from Colchester Hospital ten days before

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she died. Was the moving out of my wife from the hospital actually for

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her good or for the good of the statistics of the hospital poster

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mark it is a question which, so far, nobody has been able to answer. The

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police have told us they have received 13 calls from patients and

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their families raising concerns about cancer treatment here. None of

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these calls have involved criminal investigations.

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A police officer told Look East this weekend that domestic incidents now

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account for half of his workload. He was speaking in Great Yarmouth at

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the beginning of another Domestic Violence Week. The aim is to

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encourage victims of violence in the home to report what's going on.

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Behind closed doors, record numbers of men and women reports domestic

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violence at the homes of their partners. It can be physical,

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emotional or mental abuse. It is here in this control room that

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victims often make their calls for help. Things never seem to surprise

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you in here. There are a lot of people I have spoken to, it has been

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going on for years, domestic violence and stop suddenly enough is

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enough. Our preachers constantly risk assessed the calls coming in.

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`` operators. Another tells police, I do not want

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him over here. I do not want to see him. And a terrified woman scared of

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her ex`husband. We have seen an increase of about 20% of domestic

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calls in the last five years, which goes to show that people have

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confidence in reporting to police. Police arrest a man who allegedly

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assaulted his girlfriend. He has previously been jailed for hitting

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her. He is not happy. At this safeguarding agency, staff assess

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the dangers facing victims and intervene to protect them. We know

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that where we have had domestic abuse crimes, when you look back, we

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have seen a history of the mystic abuse incidents that might have been

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a precursor to that. `` domestic abuse incidents. In Great Yarmouth,

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police say these incidents are often fueled by drunk `` drugs or drink.

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About 50% of our workload is directed towards domestic abuse. It

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is one of those areas that we have to take seriously because of the

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risk involved potentially to the victims. Case reports showed that

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domestic violence can affect anyone. Everybody thought he was wonderful

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so I did not think I would be believed. How could I tell anybody

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about it? I thought people who got beaten up were not me. I thought

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they were weak. But it takes strength to report it and break the

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cycle of abuse, say police. If you have any worries about domestic

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violence you can seek advice from the support group Refuge. You can

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ring them on 0808 2000 247 or log on to their website, refuge.org.uk Two

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young men who were killed when a car crashed into a pub in Suffolk have

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been named. Six men were in the Citroen when it crashed off the A12

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at Blythburgh on Saturday. 19`year`old Christopher Doran from

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Cheltenham and 18`year`old Jonny Cash from Ashford in Kent died at

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the scene. The other men are said to be in a stable condition in

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hospital. The family of Jennifer Mills Westley

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from Norfolk, who was murdered in Tenerife, have been speaking about

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their fight to get answers. They have been pressing for an official

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inquiry to find out why her killer was released from a psychiatric

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hospital seven months before their mother was killed.

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These are Jennifer's grandchildren. They have only just found out ``

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they found out from a school friend two and a half years ago that she

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had had her head was severed. We will have to listen this worker live

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with that for ever. It is incredibly difficult because we are living in

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such phenomenal pain and heartbreak everyday, but then to have to

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explain to my children why this has happened, it is just unbearable.

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This is Jennifer at her granddaughter's christening five

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years before her death at this shop. It has destroyed part of our life by

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what happened that day. Mum was a shining light. She was just... She

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was my best friend. She should never have been in the position that she

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found herself in that day. This man, a paranoid schizophrenic, was

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released from a psychiatric unit, only to kill Jennifer just months

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later. After months of pressure from the sisters, the Welsh Government

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has now ordered the case to be reviewed. We have done as much as we

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can as a family to make sure that hopefully other families will not

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have to go through the heartache that we have had to live. We owe it

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to her to try and understand what happened and to try and stop it from

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happening again to someone else. Jennifer's families hope lessons

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will be learned and shared across the country.

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Norfolk County Council has voted to proceed with plans for a committee

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system of government, but not until another study is carried out into

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how it'll work. The were angry scenes in the council chamber with

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members of ruling rainbow alliance accusing the Labour leader George

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Nobbs of dragging his feet. In our special reports last week, we

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highlighted the acute shortage of houses across the region. The simple

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facts are, we need to build 25,000 new houses every year but we are

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only building 12,000. Today, a plan to build 500 new homes in Bury St

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Edmunds but will the planners give it the go ahead?

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There is no escaping the reality. This green and pleasant land is

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under pressure like never before. We have built around 3 million fewer

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houses that our rising population has required in the last 35 years.

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We are all living longer and the trends are changing. At this council

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patch, they need 11,000 new homes within the next 20 years. I am

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absolutely passionate about making sure we have homes that people can

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live in, and that can be anything, renting or leasing or what ever.

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Through this document, councils identified five sites which it says

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it will accommodate `` which will accommodate. It will give greater

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control and authority on house building. This is not just about

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saying anywhere will do. This is about us being in control of our

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destiny. One of the five sites is on farmland, and today at the local

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pub, the latest consultation got underway to see people think. I

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think we are too far down the line now to avoid it. It is a case of

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getting the best deal we can get on infrastructure. The details have got

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to be right, the density has to be right. We want the estates to be a

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nice estate. They have to put up with the homes that some don't want

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them. Let's make sure we do it right and properly. The developers say

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that the plan will not just provide new homes, but also new jobs and a

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?40 million Eastern relief road. `` ?14 million.

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Coming up next: Vince Cable with a big announcement. And what really

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annoys you on the train? We have a report on a new guide to train

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etiquette. The Business Secretary Vince Cable

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has been in the region today trying to encourage local business, but

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also answering questions about the latest banking scandal. It was a

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busy day. A trip in a helicopter to see our growing energy sector, and

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this afternoon he was at the car makers Lotus to announce a

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government grant of ?10 million. Let's go to Lotus now, and our

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business correspondent Richard Bond. Some advanced engineering on display

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here. Lotus is a bit of a standard`bearer of advanced

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engineering in the East, but there has been a lot of uncertainty

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surrounding the company, and talk at one point of a possible closure, but

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the Cable was here with news of a new investment. If you are the

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Business Secretary and you want to give the impression of our dynamic

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economy, it is a good idea to get into a sports car, especially if it

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is a British one. Vince Cable had a spin at Lotus today, after the

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government agreed to give the company ?10 million. The money comes

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from the regional growth fund. We have to be satisfied that if we the

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taxpayer put money in, we get new investment from the money and

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additional jobs from the company, and we are satisfied that they are

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making ASIC begins Hunderby should `` a significant contribution. But

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lately, as macro has been on a rocky road. Three years ago, there was an

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announcement of five new models at a Paris motor show, with a plan to

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create thousands of new jobs. It was at this time that the first offer of

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government cash was made. But when a new owner took over, the expansion

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plans were scrapped. When huge financial lasses were `` losses were

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revealed, people wondered whether Lotus would be closed. But the new

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owner has stood behind Lotus. There are no public plans for new models,

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but a promise of new jobs. This money will go towards investment and

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research and development for Lotus and it will be part of a wider

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strategy to ensure that we expect to create more than 300 more staff over

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the next few years. 300 new jobs would increase the Lotus workforce

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by one third. Workers here, who have lived through the volatility of

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recent years, hope the current management can lead them to better

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times. It is significant that that ?10

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million for Lotus has come from the regional growth fund. This region

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has not got much money from that fund to date. It has mostly gone to

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money to regions that were deemed to be economically needy. But just a

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small amount of money have come to secure the future hopefully of

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Lotus. The Business Secretary has spent

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much of the day answering questions about Royal Bank of Scotland and

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claims that it was "unscrupulous" in its dealings with small businesses.

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But he did find time to take a bird's eye view of our growing

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energy sector. I'll be speaking to Dr Cable after this from Alex

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Dunlop. When you have a schedule as tight as

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a Vince Cable's, it pays to have an overview, quite literally, of the

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region's energy sector. First up, a gas terminal. Just down the coast, a

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module being built for offshore workers. He also saw some of the 153

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gas platforms off the East Coast. Then there are the turbines. There

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are around 76 proposed wind farms in this region alone. Pro`nuclear power

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into the mix, and it is ideal fodder for the energy sector. We want as

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much help and investment as we can, in terms of infrastructure and ports

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and roads to muddy whole lot, really. That is a big shopping list.

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It is, but we deserve a special status. Many local firms are pinning

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their flags to new and old energy, which has a potential worth of

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Alianz of pounds in the coming years. 70% of components made here

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are going to offshore gas projects, but there is one major gripe.

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Schools are not encouraging youngsters to go into energy. The

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training that is available has deteriorated so badly over the years

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that what they are actually being taught is too much Willie subjects

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and not enough core skills. Wherever I go is `` it is a cry I hear, we

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really need to make engineering sexy again for young people. Local firms

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have just two weeks to bid for a share of a pot of cash call the

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regional growth fund. Its aim is to promote road and create jobs. Those

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welcoming Vince Cable there today stayed the East cannot afford to

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miss out. `` said the East cannot afford.

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So, a busy day for Dr Cable, but at Lotus he did have time to sit down

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and talk to me about everything from cars to RBS and the energy industry.

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What is really in Portland now is that we do not just get the energy,

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but we get the perdition manufacturers `` the British

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manufacturers in the supply chain. Great Yarmouth are in excellent

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position to do more of that. Be disappointed that we do not produce

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more of the structures for the wind and offshore industry watcher Mark I

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was horrified when I ``? I was horrified when I found how much was

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being ignored. I said this was not good enough. You are producing in

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Britain, why do you not use more British companies? I think they got

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the message. They would argue that if British companies are not

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producing what they want come a day will not buy from them. We cannot

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employ protectionism. We don't want to. There is a kind of laziness

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sometimes. They are brought `` but overseas as to why bother with a

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British company? We want to build up the technical competence here. Are

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you committed to a size 12 feet? We are connected to nuclear power.

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There will now be a chain of nuclear power stations. They have all got to

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be negotiated, but the basic policy of commitment has been made. If I

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could paraphrase what has been reported by David Cameron, he has

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had enough of this green levy rubbish, he would call it. Do you

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agree with him? Has he said that to you? No, not in as many words, but

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there is an argument here. The point is, in the short run, new renewable

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energy, particularly late `` particularly offshore, is as

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expensive as gas. Someone has to pay for that. I believe and my party

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believes that we have got to take a long`term view with the next

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generation. We will need to understand that supplies will run

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out and we have got to replace them so we have to invest in those

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technologies. Talking about Lotus, there was ?10 million on the table

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some time ago, and that would mean expansion of production here and

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1000 new jobs. Now it is 300 new jobs. Does that disappoint you? I am

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delighted that Lotus has now got a good long`term future. When I came

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here just over two years ago, there were wonderful cars, but there was

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uncertainty about the future of the company. Some people were even

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forecasting it would not survive, but it has survived. The owners have

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committed themselves to large amounts of investment and the

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government is putting in some investment, as they are

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concentrating on basics. Making sure that the engineering is

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world`class. It is now on a sound footing and there will be additional

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engineering staff coming. Can I ask you about the RBS rumours which have

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been going about this weekend, particularly involving small and

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medium`sized businesses? We have a lot of those in this region and

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there will be some people who feel that the banks have mistreated them

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and they went under when they should not have? I was horrified, but I

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always have to proceed on the basis of fact rather than rumour. We

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wanted the author of the reports to give the facts and give evidence,

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and it is the evidence that has to be properly studied. What I want to

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see is that this semi`nationalized bank actually supports the British

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economy, it will start putting money into British business, not taking it

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out. Thank you very much. OK, let's do some Mr Angry stuff. If

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you travel by train, what makes you mad? Perhaps it's people shouting

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into their mobile phone or that tinny sound that comes from very

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loud headphones, or maybe a smelly tray of fast food. Any of those

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yours? I hate people speaking loudly saying that they are on a train. If

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it does, it seems you are not alone. One rail company has even come up

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with its own modern day Guide to train etiquette. Seasoned traveller

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Mike Liggins has the story. Is there anything worse on a train

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than seeing some fool staggering towards you with smelly food? You

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hope he will not sit next to you, but he does. A wonderful aroma of a

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burger, or if you are really lucky, a pot of curried noodles. Then the

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same for weapons a can of beer that goes everywhere, just the sort of

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thing you hate when travelling on trains. `` than the same full opens

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a can of beer. People making a load of telephone conversations. On the

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train! People being loud and trains. Can you eat loudly? Yes. I hate

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seeing people getting drunk on trains. They really your take me.

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They tend to get loud. `` they really your take me. They tend to

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get loud and shouts. Now, First Capital Connect, which runs services

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all over the country, has produced some humourous cartoons in a little

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booklet to remind people of their responsibilities to fellow

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passengers. We are looking to help our passengers be a little bit more

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considerate when they are travelling with us. Things like making sure

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that people do not eat smelly food, making sure that people are

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considerate with their music and that they dispose of their litter,

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all of which is to ensure that people have a more pleasant

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experience when travelling with us. One man on Twitter said that he did

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not like when people refuse to move their bags. Another man said, stop

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the mobile phones with loud music. A woman adds, wear deodorant so that

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your body odour does not knock out the unfortunate commuters squashed

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next to you. It is a light`hearted campaign, but

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First Capital Connect also want passengers to think carefully about

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litter and safety around trains and railway stations. It will also

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remind us of that rule that is useful in any aspect of life. Treat

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others as you would like to be treated.

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Where did he find all of this great actors? They were very patient in

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putting up with him! Wearing deodorant seems like a good rule

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generally. A good rule for life. Let's get the weather.

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We start off with a photograph of a rainbow and was captured yesterday

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around sunrise. I personally think there is nothing more magical than a

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full rainbow. I saw one on my way into work. Thank you to Tom for

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sending in this picture of a line of Cal 's new Colchester earlier today.

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It really cheered me up on what has been a largely cloudy day. There

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were some breaks in the cloud allowing some rainbows to form, and

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some showers as well, but the showers have not been for everybody,

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and they have really been few and far between, and they will continue

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that way overnight, mainly affecting this northeastern corner.

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Elsewhere, largely dry, but we are likely to get some breaks in the

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clouds. They could've her anywhere, but where we get them, that is where

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we will see the lowest temperatures. That is where we will get some

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patchy frost, and where we will also most likely see some patchy mist and

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fog forming, especially as the winds would be like an northwesterly. ``

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will be. High pressure is in charge, keeping largely fine and dry. We are

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going to have very little wind, so it might take a little while for

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some of the fog to clear. Then we are looking at a largely dried day.

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Their amount of cloud, but hopefully some brightness coming through at

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times. Despite the fact that we will have this light northwesterly winds,

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it is going to feel really very cold. Temperatures at best will be

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six degrees, but I think many of us will struggle to get that type. If

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we get any stubborn patches of fog, temperatures might only get to two

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or three degrees above freezing. We finished the day largely fine and

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dry, give or take an isolated shower. High pressure stays with us

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into the middle part of the week. Wednesday and Thursday are looking

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largely fine and dry, because the biggest cloud on both days could

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largely `` could produce some patches of drizzle. Thursday,

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slightly higher, eight Celsius, but by Friday, there will be a colder

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field to think again because the winds will be picking up. Quite a

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blustery day on Friday. We are expecting quite a lot of cloud. By

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the end of the day, we could see some patchy rain pushing down from

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the North West. Before I go, tonight is pretty chilly, as is Tuesday and

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Friday night. On both nights, we could also see frost.

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That is it. Thank you for joining us this evening. We will see you

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tomorrow night.

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