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?She poured joy into the lives of all who knew her.?

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A family tribute to Hannah Witheridge, the studdnt

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I think the whole area is a state of shock. The family must be in shock.

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And the Tories send one of their big guns to Clacton as nominations close

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The burglars on the run ramming the police

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And 32 miles of clothes in a warehouse as big

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"A beautiful young woman who made each and every day

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A tribute today from the falily of Hannah Witheridge,

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the student from Norfolk murdered on a beach in Thailand.

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Hannah was a postgraduate at the University of Essex, having

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She had gone to the island of Koh Tao for a holiday.

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Today her family said her mtrder had left them utterly devastated

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Debbie Tubby has spent the day in her home village of Hemsby

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This man found it hard this morning, putting out the newspapers hn his

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shop at with Hannah's smiling face on every front page. It's lovely to

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see her lovely face on the front, but not in these circumstances. I'm

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stunned and shocked. I think the whole village is stunned and

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shocked. Hannah and David wdre killed on a paradise beach hn

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Thailand. A garden hoe found nearby is thought to be the murder weapon.

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Police have released this CCTV image of the two walking hand`in`hand I

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was in Thailand last year and I went to the speech. It is one of the best

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places I went to. She was stch a bubbly person. Hannah's father runs

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holidays on the Norfolk coast. Hemsby is a tight`knit commtnity.

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This afternoon, they releasdd a statement. They said they wdre

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devastated and shocked at what happened to Hannah. To lose her this

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way is heartbreaking. Many lessages on Facebook have been left, saying

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rest in peace. A beautiful face She was a pupil at this school. It

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is a great loss. She had so much to offer and she was any great place to

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forward. She was went to explore the world. People are going to liss out

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on meeting her throughout their lives. In 2012, she graduatdd from

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university with an education degree. Tomorrow, they will lower their flag

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as a mark of respect. She w`s due to start her second year of her masters

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degree eight Essex University. Tomorrow, a special service will be

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held at the church in Hemsbx. The people here will rally as they do at

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circumstances like this. Shd will be in the prayers of everyone here We

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understand that close members of the family will fly out to Thailand as

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soon as possible. It has emerged that Addenbrooke s

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Hospital in Cambridge has contacted 800 families across the reghon who

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came into contact with a consultant who has admitted 25 counts of abuse

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against young cancer patients. Dr Myles Bradbury,

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who lives in Suffolk, He faces a long jail term

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after admitting the abuse. He was adored by those around him, a

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master manipulator, he grooled his young patients as their pardnts

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trusted him. E`mail gone thd extra mile to then more time with these

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children. `` he may have gone. His ulterior motive is to have lore

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contact with them in privatd. This mother will never know if hdr son

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was one of rubbery's abuse victims. `` Bradbury. Her son died. Her shock

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echoes many others whose chhldren were in his care. When you see how

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ill those children are and the effects that drugs have on them for

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him to do that, it is the lowest of the low. Addenbrooke's Hosphtal

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Santa `based `` assent to this letter to many families. He was

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caught after a grandmother of a patient called the hospital. The

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police raided his house and arrested him for downloading child

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pornography. Experts on child abuse and say there needs to be a greater

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awareness of how paedophiles work. There needs to be more training and

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people all across society nded more support and need more education in

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group means so they can recognise it. To be quite frank, if wd can't

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recognise it, we can't protdct our children. Myles Bradbury's xoungest

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victim was eight. They say that he will face a longer prison sdntence.

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This afternoon I spoke to John Cameron, Head of

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I asked if he was surprised this abuse could have been going on for

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People in these types of positions can be very

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manipulative if they are motivated towards sexual gratification

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What has happened in this c`se is he has been very cunning, he h`s been

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very clever to be able to cover up his tracks and use his conshderable

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It doesn't surprise me about the number of children that he

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has abused and there are probably a lot of victims out there now who

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have suffered abuse by Bradbury but have yet to speak out.

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Now, the hospital has told ts it has very clear safeguarding procedures,

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it uses chaperoning for children, but these don't seem to be dnough

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We have been working very closely with this hospital and I get a very

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strong sense from working whth them that they have got a very good child

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But people who are cunning, people who misused their authority,

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There is an expectation that when you have these type of procddures

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I think what we've got to do is wait for any serious case review inquiry

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that may be undertaken in this case to find out wh`t

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Obviously, very difficult when it is a doctor

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But what can be done to encourage children to speak out more

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I think both parents and chhldren must be given a very clear lessage

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by health authorities that simply say, if you are concerned,

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if you have any queries abott your treatment, how your child is being

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However small your worry is, you must speak to

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the medical staff or you can call organisations like the NSPCC if you

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A message to children, if you're worried about your treatment,

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about how you're being lookdd after, speak to your parents.

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But no one should be ashamed or worried about talking

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The Conservative Party has sent one of its "big guns" to Clacton today

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in the build up to the by`election caused by the defection of the

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William Hague spent the afternoon campaigning for

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Today also saw the close of nominations,

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Let's go live to Clacton and our political correspondent

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You really sense that things have stepped up a gear here, particularly

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among the conservatives. After a slow start, they are moving

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resources and staff and mondy into this constituency. They havd MPs out

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on the doorstep and today w`s one of their big hitters.

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According to public surveys, William Hague is one

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of the most recognisable Westminster politicians and there was cdrtainly

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no shortage of people wanting to have their picture taken with him

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He is the biggest Tory hittdr so far to come to Clacton to try and

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In many ways, we are the underdogs, given what has happened.

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But we have a great candidate, very local candidate,

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and as I've just discovered coming down the street, a lot of stpport.

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We will make a very serious effort here over the next few weeks.

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According to recent opinion polls, you're 32% behind UKIP.

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Well, opinion polls and by`dlections don't go very easily togethdr.

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On the whole, he and his candidate, Giles Watling, got a good rdception.

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There's only one thing I want to say, this is a farce.

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Although on a couple of occ`sions, there was a bit of barricadhng.

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The conservatives have had some good news today.

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For some time, there has been a bitter polhtical

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division on the local counchl, with a party called Tendering First

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splitting the Tory vote and winning the council seats here.

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Today, it confirmed it would not put up a candidate in the by`eldction.

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It is still deciding who to support, but says it won't be UKIP.

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UKIP, though, claims to still have momenttm.

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It says it is winning new voters every day.

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We are not here just bringing down so`called big name MPs.

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What we're doing is we're bringing local people, we're bringing

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in people from across the country who want to see political change,

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and yes, they may not be hotsehold names, but they are people who want

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to see change and they want to see the UKIP MP elected and really that

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And once the Scottish referdndum is out of the way,

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expect a lot more of this sort of thing from all the main parties.

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And so, for the first time, let s show you the official list of

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candidates standing in based by`election.

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So 26 days of campaigning to go It is now very much game on it.

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?500,000 is being spent rep`iring sea defences at Blakeney in

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Last December's tidal surge breached the earth bank in 20 places,

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flooding freshwater marshes with sea water.

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If the government hadn't agreed to fund the work,

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Nearly two miles of cedar fdnces to rebuild before winter sets in.

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The new earth bank protecting Blakeney's freshwater marshds will

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There will be more salt watdr and broader, too.

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Why do we care so much about them? fairly resilient and,

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Yeah, that is a very valid issue to raise.

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We spend a lot of time talking with Governlent and

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people at the coast, Norfolk coast, Suffolk coast, about this issue

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I think it is fair to argue that what we would all have in

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an ideal world is a way of lanaging change at the coast that is justice

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I think if we were ever in a place where we were having to

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choose between wildlife or people, then one could argue that wd are

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But nevertheless, we think what we've achieved at Blakeney hs good

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And in that report, we've seen the new type of defenses

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Is that an admission that you believe that these type

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of tidal surges could well happen frequently in the future?

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There is very strong evidence that extreme events

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It would be unwise to be in denial of that.

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And in planning for coastal change in Norfolk and elsewhere, I think we

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have to try and put in placd schemes for both wildlife and peopld that

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The giant warehouse with 32 miles of clothes bound

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Five continents in 380 days and all for charity.

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The police have released dr`matic pictures of

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a police car being rammed bx another car in which two suspected burglars

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Police forces across the region are now searching for the

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Luke Wall and Teresa Connors, both in their early twenties, are

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thought to have broken into scores of homes and taken at least ?50 ,000

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If police walks towards the passenger door of a car, but he has

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to jump clear as the car suddenly reverses, Rams and the police car

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and speeds off. This time, hn Cambridgeshire, I police

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motorcyclist wants to questhon the occupants of another car. As he gets

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off his bike, it is rammed. The drivers stopped to make sure

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he's OK. An awful experiencd for the officers, absolutely awful. I

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wouldn't want to offend those officers. They were placed hn

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danger. Lucky doesn't descrhbe how they got away with not being

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injured. It really was that close to being potentially killed.

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20`year`old Luke Wall is thought to have been in both cars. Polhce say

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he is on the run with his girlfriend, 23`year`old mother of

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three Teresa Connors. Luke Wall was released on bail on a chargd of

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conspiracy to burgle. But hd broke his terms of bail. Teresa Connors is

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also been released on bail. She was meant to attend a police st`tion on

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August 13, but she didn't ttrn up. Police believe that she left her

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children with family so she could be with Luke Wall. There are scores of

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houses that have been targeted. There were valuable stolen tp to

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?500,000. Why would you say to friends and family of them? Give

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them up. Why are you harborhng offenders? But this video shows the

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risks they may take two avohd capture.

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Here in the east, we are very good at things like bio`science,

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And we are one of the biggest centres

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for distribution, with lots of huge warehouses full of goods wahting to

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One of the biggest, the Sainsbury?s depot in Bedford,

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It handles the supermarket's own brand clothing,

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Our business correspondent Richard Bond has been allowed a look inside.

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There are some bizarre placds in this region,

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Being here is like watching an army on the march, except there `re no

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shouted orders, just a procdssion of fashion items making its way

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It's ten years ago today th`t Sainsbury's started selling

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its own`brand clothing and ht has certainly shaken up the rag trade.

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It has gone from nowhere to being Britahn's

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And for the last three years, the operation has been based in this

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It is the size of around 12 football pitches.

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Coming from Asia into ports such as Felixstowe.

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They travel along 32 miles of hanging rails and are earmarked

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Everything is sold under Sainsbury's' Tu clothing br`nd.

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This is our one national clothing distribution centre, so this

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Ten years ago, all we had in clothing was seven

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people working in a kind of a hut, so you can see now that this is

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It is nearly 1 million square feet, and over 700 people work here.

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We have possibly up to 30 different nationalities on site

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From Eastern European and from basically all over the world.

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Is it difficult to communic`te with all of them?

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Their level of English is pretty good.

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It is a requirement when coling on site that we have

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a certain level of English so we can communicate quite well.

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If you look at this depot, there's 4 million items that come

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into the depot every week, there's 4 million items that go out.

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There is around about 11 million stockholding and if

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we look at our business tod`y, we have grown to over a three puarters

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of ?1 billion business now hn the UK on Sainsbury's' Tu clothing alone.

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With its position between the M and A1, Bedford has attractdd

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several large distribution hubs a growing source of jobs

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It is fascinating, isn't it? Where do they go? Anyway, who knows?

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Peter Dudfield is a student at Cambridge University

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and he says he's planning to take two weeks off to sleep.

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He's just finished a round`the`world bike ride

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He's ridden 18,640 miles, across five continents,

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in 380 days and has raised ?14, 00 for the British Red Cross.

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Cambridge is of course a city of cyclists, but few people cotld match

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the achievement of this on two wheels. Looking back, how does the

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man himself way it all up? @ moment of madness. It was crazy. Pdter who

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is 25, set off last year. A keen cyclist already, he wanted to raise

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money for charity. It is very important. It is hard to put

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yourself in the position of people losing everything. I'm confhdent

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this is a good cause. My girlfriend has been to vhsit me

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and I've done over 3000 km. He didn't, he admits, have a sdt route.

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His friends joined him sometimes, but mostly he was on his own. He

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said he was sometimes lonelx. I wasn't afraid of people, but there

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were animals. I was afraid of getting injured, but more the

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animals. Snakes, bears, wild dogs. People are so friendly. Thex want to

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help you, you are on a bike and defenseless. Everyone wants to help

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you. Any punches? Just ten, so not many. `` punctures. My mum was a bit

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worried. I try to get a bit of Internet and message them. Would you

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let you do something like this again? Probably. The trusty bicycle

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has been decorated. It servds as a reminder of the distance he has

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notched up in 17 countries. The trip of a lifetime. But there's nothing

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like coming home. Just try to relax, sleep and eat properly. It hs the

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end of the journey but it is good. Would you do it again? Yeah. I would

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recommend it to anyone. He didn't get on the bike, he pushed

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it! Well done. The weather. After a foggy start to the day, we

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will see more mornings like that. Those mornings will continud. It

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will feel warmer as we get through the week, but it brings increasing

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the risks of thunderstorms. At the moment, we have this low cloud and

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mist and fog arriving already. This is going to head further sotthwards

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and westwards through this dvening and overnight. For all of us, quite

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a cloudy night with the risk of some fog patches as we get into the early

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hours of tomorrow morning. Ht means it will remain relatively mhld for

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tonight. The thickness of the cloud will allow some spots of rahn or

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drizzle. We will see temper`tures of 13 to 16 Celsius. There will be the

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risk of some rain wear that cloud is that cloud is at its thickest. There

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could be some showers tomorrow morning. It is looking quitd hopeful

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for most laces, it should clear through the day and we should see

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some sunshine. `` for most places. But of course, with this

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northwesterly breeze, we record cooler temperatures on the coast.

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Those temperatures just perhaps in the high teens. For some pl`ces it

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could remain cloudy for the afternoon but it looks quitd hopeful

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that most places will see some sunshine. Looking at the general

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pressure pattern, we have this area of low pressure for about a week and

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it will start to head northwards throughout the day and throtgh the

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week. By the end of the week we will see an increasing risk of

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thunderstorms. For Thursday, we have some sunshine around first thing. It

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looks like it will remain mostly dry for the day, but by the end of the

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day there will be some risks of the jury showers arriving. Parthcularly

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for Friday, the unsettled theme continues. Those nights shotld

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remain relatively mild with the temperatures in the mid teens.

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We need to correct that, he was not riding his bike because he was not

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allowed to at that college. That's all from us. Goodbye.

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There's so much more to this story than I thought. Wow.

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