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Hello, and welcome to Look East. In the programme tonight: the NHS

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winter crisis, could these temporary buildings provide part of the

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answer? They are making a quick assessment of patients as they

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arrive, we are trying to make sure the patient is seen by the right

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clinician in the right place. The carer caught stealing thousands

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of pounds from a 93`year`old cancer victim. Tonight, Lisa Mitchell is

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beginning an 18`month jail sentence. Improving Suffolk's primary schools

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` a new maths scheme which started in Hackney.

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And to Hull and back ` Southend manager Phil Brown gets ready to

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take on his former club for the first time.

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Hello. First tonight, the winter pressures

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on accident and emergency laid bare as the NHS wheels in a special lorry

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trailers to help. Over the last five years the number of people turning

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up at A departments across the country has gone up by just under

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15%. That's an increase of nearly three million. And of course, the

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pressures on A gets worse during the winter months. In Norfolk they

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have set up what they call a "temporary urgent care unit". It

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opened on Monday to deal with less serious cases. But of course,

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medical staff are keen to point out it is not a walk`in centre.

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At the entrance to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, the

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triage process has taken on a new dimensional. Immunity Major Fiona on

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the right helping to identify patients for whom A may not be the

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answer. Just yards from the door, a passageway that leads to the new

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urgent care unit. From the outside, it doesn't look much but in the

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first week of a three`month pilot, it is already making a difference.

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This doctor is examining nine`month old as me born to A too worried

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parents after she slipped off her bed. She seems to have made a

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recovery. She is obviously fine so that is a ready good experience.

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Really reassuring, and it is nice for her in this waiting room as

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well, she has got things to do. Another community team is working to

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get elderly patients brought in by ambulance but medically not at risk

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back home. They have got access to information and support services.

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What we are able to do is get some of them home where they want to beat

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but with support. Pressures on this A department were underlined last

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Easter with queues of ambulances waiting to hand over patients. The

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latest figures show the Department more than meeting targets with 97%

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of patients attended to within four hours. The new unit is helping ease

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the traditional pressures. It is a very pressured area in A The

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nursing and medical team are doing a fantastic job but it is exciting

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times working with the community and building joint relationships.

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Patients at this A are invited to give feedback and staff have been

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encouraged by the results. There is a firm belief that health and care

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teams working together will pay dividends in terms of the quality of

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patient care. And the BBC is monitoring how every

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A department in the country is coping this winter. To find out

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more, search for "NHS winter" and then you can use your postcode to

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find out the latest figures for your hospital.

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A carer has been jailed for 18 months after stealing more than

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?30,000 from the 93`year`old she was meant to be looking after. Lisa

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Mitchell from Dereham in Norfolk was only caught after the man's

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relatives installed their own CCTV camera to catch her in the act.

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Mitchell spent the money on jewellery and designer handbags.

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She was meant to care but instead she chose to steal. This is

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38`year`old Lisa Mitchell court several times on camera. She was

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employed to look after 81`year`old Sheila Reid who has severe dementia.

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At this CCTV footage shows her snooping through the family's

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private documents. The son had become suspicious of missing money

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at his parent's house so he set a trap with his father to catch the

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culprit. I needed to find out where it was going and I set a trap in the

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range with my dad to say to him, we will put a certain amount in this

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trawl, we will make sure there is no other amounts of money. Eight of the

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pounds will be in there. The pictures captured on this spy pen

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got a result within days proving Lisa Mitchell was a thief. She

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pleaded guilty. How did it make your father feel

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that this woman was considered to be almost like a daughter? He... He

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could not believe it, he was shocked. Almost to the extent that

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he did not want to believe it so I knew we had to definitely do it

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again to be more than 100% certain. In court, the judge said Lisa

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Mitchell had been caught red`handed, stealing approximately

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?35,000 which had a significant effect on the small family business.

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He sentenced her to 80 months in jail with immediate effect which was

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means she will serve at least half of that `` like 18 months in jail.

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We have seen the trauma and the upset. I am happy that justice has

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been done. I do not wish to see anyone sent to prison, but I do

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think that justice was done. The family think more money went missing

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but are happy with the sentence. Another hearing will be held to

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recover some of the stolen money. A city trader from Essex is in

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hospital tonight after being shot in the leg at a railway station. Robin

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Clark was attacked in Shenfield early today by a man wearing a

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balaclava. The police believe Mr Clark was a deliberate target.

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Police officers searching the car park at Shenfield station at 5:50am,

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Abe Banker was shot as he got out of the car. The gunman was wearing a

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balaclava who ran to a nearby car which drove off. We believe the

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victim of the assault was deliberately targeted, we do not

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believe it was gang`related and we would like to tell the public there

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is no need for undue concern. Enquiries are ongoing to establish

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the circumstances of this included the motive behind the attack. The

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victim was shot in the leg and is in Basildon Hospital. Police towed by a

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Ford people carrier. Meanwhile, they get this reassurance. This has been

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a shock to the public and the police this morning. The British Transport

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Police have made this clear that it was a targeted attack and that

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nobody else is in danger. Depicting has been named as Robin Clark. Once

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the search is over, the cord and will be lifted but a firm of brokers

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has issued a statement and in it, it said they were aware of this

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morning's incidents and are giving Robin all the support they can. It

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would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage, they said.

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Tonight, commuters with cars stuck behind the police cordon were being

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offered taxis home. Police are appealing for anyone with

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information to come forward. The MP for Mid Norfolk, George

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Freeman, has been made a UK trade envoy. The unpaid role will see him

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trying to persuade foreign companies to trade and invest in Britain. The

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announcement was made by the Prime Minister at the World Economic Forum

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in Davos. A school in Norfolk has referred

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itself to an office of the personal information about students was sent

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to pupils that included whether those at Wyndham College have

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special educational needs and whether they receive free school

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meals. The school has apologised. A woman has been given a suspended

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jail sentence after she admitted causing the death of her partner's

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two daughters in a crash in Norfolk. Ten`year`old Tamzin Porter and seven

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year old Jessica died in hospital soon after the incident in the

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December of 2012. An update now on a factory in

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Norwich which specialised in employing disabled workers. Remploy

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closed last summer with the Government saying it wanted to help

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factory staff get jobs elsewhere. So did they?

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Harvey has been searching for work since Company macro Norwich closed

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in August. He worked in the cardboard packaging factory for 23

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years. On the 26th, disabled employees worked on the factory and

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only one has found a part`time job in cleaning. Looking in shop

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windows, looking for jobs, looking to find jobs. Having e`mails but

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nobody say they are interested. Fiona has autism and says employers

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simply are not looking at taking her on. I used to think I worked there

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that disabled people would not be made redundant, I would be there

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until I was retired. But that has not happened. And they said that

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they will get jobs for the disabled people but we haven't got jobs. So,

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what of those promises? This is what the Government told the Sunday

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politics in 2012. The important thing for anyone affected by the

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decision here, to make sure the money we are using, the protected

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budget, is supporting more disabled people is that this is an

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opportunity for us to support existing Remploy employees into new

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work. I have heard that the money that has been provided to help

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support those workers into new jobs is in some cases simply being used

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to pay contracting companies and organisations to provide them with

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men touring and skill support, it is not necessarily actually achieving

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anything in terms of helping them into new work. The union

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representing the former employees at Remploy believes money is the basis

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for the Government's decision to close the site. The site was valued

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at around ?4 million. If you replicate that against 54 factories,

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all of which have closed, it is a considerable sum of money.

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Glenn Holdom ending that report. And in a statement the Department for

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Work and Pensions said: "Nationally, nearly three quarters of the

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disabled ex`employees who have taken up our offer of employment support

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have been helped to take up alternative work or are in

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training." There will be more on that story on the Sunday Politics

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programme BBC One at 11am. `` still to come, paramedics will be

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trained from scratch. And Commonwealth countdown after a

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disappointing 2013, can Olympic medallist Robbie Grabarz bounce back

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in the high jump? The former leader of the English

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Defence League has been jailed for mortgage fraud. Stephen

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Yaxley`Lennon from Luton was a co`founder of the far`right

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organisation in 2009. So what impact has the EDL had in Luton and beyond?

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This report is from Debbie Tubby. Tommy Robredo sin, former leader of

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the EDL, is again behind bars in solitary confinement after the court

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heard his life is in danger. He has been justly punished by the courts.

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We think partnerships with our community are much longer than they

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were before the EDL and will continue to be. I am now convinced

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of that so that really was not the legacy they had hoped but it is the

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legacy we are pleased has happened. Tommy Rowe Benson was the face of

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the English Defence League, his protests against Muslim extremists

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attracted thousands of people. It began in Luton in 2009 after Muslim

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protesters shouted insults as the Royal Anglian Regiment march through

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the town. But in October last year, the town. But in October last year,

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he genetically quit, saying the far right extremism within its ranks. ``

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he dramatically quit. When I am saying something, it is me, it is

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nobody else within my organisation saying something like something

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stupid, throwing bricks. He has now been jailed for mortgage fraud. One

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of the properties was here in Luton. This person represents the

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contingency group set up in light of the EDL. We macro it will be a good

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time for him to sit and reflect on the damage he has caused around

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Britain and not only Luton. Him going into prison and all of the

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limelight that the EDL has received in the last few days as a result of

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this, I think it reinforces the fact that the EDL are long gone and this

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is probably the end of them. Many believe the demise of the EDL will

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be good for the town full top Luton is very nice to live in still.

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Gluten is diverse with many people so it is looking like an EDL Muslim

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clash is not good, real or what happens here every day. `` Luton is

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diverse. I don't think anybody you speak to seize the EDL as a negative

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force. Him being in prison has no affect on the EDL group, he says,

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and it will continue the fight he started.

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Just to clear up the name, Stephen Yaxley`Lennon actually called

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himself Tommy Rowe Benson while he was with the EDL. `` Tommy

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Robinson. Ambulance bosses have launched an

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ambitious plan to hire 400 staff and train them as paramedics from

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scratch. The East of England Ambulance Service has been beset by

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difficulties With poor response times and missed targets. But

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arguably the biggest problem is recruitment. Last year, the

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managers' aim was to take on 149 extra staff. The reality: 40

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paramedics left the organisation, 44 joined. A net gain of just four. So

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now, new tactics. You will not be a state riveted

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paramedic until full completion of the 2.5 year programme so you only

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undertake the training `` a state approved paramedic. You will take

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time out in the classroom to undertake further development before

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you reach the final paramedic stage. So it will be 2.5 years before these

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people fill the gaps that you need filling? They can operate as

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clinicians during that period as they develop throughout. Soap for

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people concerned about the arrival of an amulet is or a paramedic,

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nothing has changed? It will clearly increase the numbers quite quickly,

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working alongside already qualified staff and developing over those

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periods so it will have a significant impact initially in the

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numbers of staff we have available to response to our patients. But not

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fully qualified staff? They will be working alongside fully qualified

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staff while developing and as I said before, they will undertake a period

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of initial training so they will have clinical qualifications very

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early on in their career to work alongside clinicians. If I am taken

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ill, I might not get someone fully qualified to treat me? You might not

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get someone who is a qualified paramedic, they will have a student

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and a paramedic but they will be working with an already qualified

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clinician. Family people have you got to a fully qualified

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paramedics? `` how many people? We have got around 1000 staff that we

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employ and 900 are qualified paramedics. And when this training

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starts, you. Have 900 fully qualified paramedics and 40.5 years

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after that you will probably still have 900 fully qualified paramedics

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`` and four 2.5 years. That is right but we will be increasing numbers,

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they may not be at the paramedic level to reach state registration

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but they can still deliver a clinically qualified service working

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alongside colleagues. Thank you. Primary schools in Suffolk are

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languishing at the bottom of the league tables with nearly one in

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three pupils failing standard English and maths tests. And as

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we've reported, officials have promised to turn things around.

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Today, we were invited to see an example of how they are trying to do

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that. It's all about new teaching techniques which have already been

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successful in parts of London. We have started to learn this new

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method, haven't we ? This teaser seems simple, all we need to work

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out... And many children are there in the class? There are doubtless

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many ways of working but at this primary School, these nine and

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ten`year`olds are using a new technique which has proved a huge

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success in schools in London. It is called the primary advantage maths

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programme which comes from the schools in Hackney. The children are

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using a pictorial and concrete method to increase their conceptual

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understanding of maths. These boxes, bars and blocks to break things down

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and visualise the relationship between numbers. Emma has 25 toy

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cars... Even younger pupils on this table are grasping the concept.

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Small blocks are won and big blocks are ten. I experienced this method

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and I thought it makes sense. To see that replicated is stunning and it

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makes you think however hard it is, it is worthwhile because it will

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have an impact. Forging closer partnerships with inner London

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schools is the key to driving up levels of attainment. Staff are

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being trained at the capital and are now pioneering the plan on this site

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and eventually 12 others as well, backed by ?70,000 from a special

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challenge fund. Are used to be quite scared about fractions. This makes

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it clearer for me. I taught my parents have to do it. They are not

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as good as me yet! I suppose the danger is if you are under pressure

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and on the spotlight to get better results, you can end up clutching at

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straws. The team here believe this new method of teaching maths has so

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much to offer in the words of one of them, " we are not reinventing the

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wheel, we are simply using the best spokes".

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In the football this weekend it's the fourth round of the FA Cup. Our

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only survivors are two of our smaller clubs. Stevenage are rock

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bottom of League One. They're at home to Everton. But this report

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from Tom Williams starts with Southend. Their manager Phil Brown

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comes up against his old team Hull City ` for the first time.

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For Phil Brown, the Premier League highlights must seem 1 million miles

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away. This is what he calls real football, back to basics and a

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chance to get his hands and feet dirty. He made his name at Hull, he

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is said to rebuild his reputation at Southend. My overriding emotion is

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to win the game, progress to the next round, put out our best

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performance of the season because we need two and I will shake Stephen's

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hand whatever the result and waved to the fans and we will move on. He

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remains Hull's most successful ever manager, guiding them to the top

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flight for the first time in 104 years. Despite his achievements, he

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is often remembered for this, add 4`0 down, he conducted a team time

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hitch talk in full view of the people and the crowd. It is what off

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a duck 's back. It stays with you. They didn't talk about the win at

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Wembley, or the Emirates, or the history, so it is different now and

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we are taking Premier League opposition and we will hopefully do

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our best foot forward. Do you give your side a chance? Yes, I will be

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keeping them out at half`time, regardless at half`time. This is a

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chance for a major scalp. Debate has been raging for the importance of

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the FA Cup and Middlesbrough have a chance for a serious giant`killing

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and so far the competition has been highly lucrative. This year's cup

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run has banked them well over a quarter of ?1 million. Stevenage may

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be close to the bottom of a league but they have become known in the

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cup upset. We must make sure that the FA Cup retains its status, that

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the magic does not die, and the money still means everything. When I

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left here in round four, when I went up to Preston, the money that was

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made that season in the FA Cup literally built the training ground

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so there is a massive legacy from what the FA Cup has helped to

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create. It is everything it gives you a chance to be, a competitive

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league one club. The stadium is a sell`out as is Southend with the

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focus firmly on the manager. The country, the world is eyeing an

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upset and can either man deliver? It'll great if they could.

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The high jumper Robbie Grabarz was one of the surprise success stories

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of London 2012 securing a bronze medal with a jump of 2.29 metres.

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But 2013 wasn't so good. He could only finish eighth in the World

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Championships. So with the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow just

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six months away does he still have what it takes? With the indoor

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season starting this weekend a chance for us to find out.

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If 2012 was a personal highlight for Robbie Grabarz, 2013 was a

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shattering experience. The European champion was humbled on the world's

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stage, high jumping had just got higher and Robbie could only a ``

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matches Olympic height. You often do not feel confident and we have

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managed the knee injury well, I just could not jump as high as I could.

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He honed his technique at the high performance Centre in Birmingham in

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summer. This first hurdle to overcome is in Glasgow this weekend,

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the opening indoor meeting of the season.

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Do you think you have to prove to people that you are still capable of

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winning medals on the big stage? The most important thing is proving that

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to myself. I put more pressure on myself than anyone else and I know

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what I am capable of time proving that and hoping to do it again.

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Historically, he has responded well when the chips are down, losing his

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funding before the Olympics only to storm back with bronze and that was

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at a height of two per 29 metres but a medal at the World Championships

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last year, the bar had risen a further nine centimetres. The depth

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is incredible admen's high jump at the moment so I am looking at

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jumping personal bests to be in with a medal shout let alone winning

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championships. So it is tough but it is great, you need to get into great

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shape, you will never get away with a bad day. You need to bring your

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best. With a point to prove, Robbie is a dangerous proposition will stop

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in the year of the common wealth games, he knows he has to jump

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higher than ever before. That is to stand a chance of landing on the

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podium once again. He is very engaging, isn't he?

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Throwing yourself over a bar that high, it is amazing.

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Look how well we did for some chat today even though it was chilly.

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Across the east we saw plenty of sunshine especially in the morning

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`` look how we did for sunshine today. We look at the detail of the

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last few hours, you can see the rain is starting to arrive in western

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parts of the region and it will move east through this evening and

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overnight. It looks for the most part as if it will be light and

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patchy. Some heavy bursts possible that the range of mostly be cleared

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away by tomorrow morning. It brings us cloud said temperatures not as

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low as last night, a low of four Celsius seems to be what we can

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expect and we should be frost free. We starts tomorrow with the best of

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the weekend weather. It should stay dry with blustery showers arriving

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later that an area of low pressure spinning in across the British Isles

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on Sunday, it will turn our weather wet and windy through Sunday. First

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thing tomorrow, some rain or drizzle to clear and there will be some

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misty conditions particularly across the eastern half first thing but it

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should lift into low`level cloud and there should be some brighter

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spells. Also we have got some milder air said temperatures climbing to 10

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Celsius. It could also be quite windy. This is where the showers, in

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the afternoon, and into the evening. Some of them heavy, they may have

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hail mixed in and significant amounts of this through the evening

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as the temperatures dropped tomorrow night and it will mean some icy

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conditions out there. Here is our pressure pattern, low pressure

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across the British Isles turning our weather wet and windy but the low

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does not get anywhere, it sticks around and the significance of that

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means it a bring in colder air for the start of the week and

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temperatures will go down. We may be in for a cold snap but before that,

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you can see how unsettled it is. Rain showers for Monday and some

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cold nights with the risk of frost and some icy conditions.

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I think I will stay inside on Sunday. That is all for now, have a

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good weekend, goodbye.

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