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First tonight, Look East has learnt that a doctor from Suffolk who

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sexually abused children at Addenbrooke's Hospital had been

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abuse. Canada would not havd sensed that across chair and Leslid had

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profound concerns. If you are at the top, at the government, CEOP, you

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have an overriding duty of care and accountability. If you don't want to

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take that on board, go work somewhere else. Canada's police

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operation spanned the globe. These child sexual offences has astonished

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the police. People should bd shocked because there was a police

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investigation that could is the abuse. It is a huge problem. When

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there are reports like this from credible sources, they must be

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investigated. The crime agency has said they have taken action after

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bribery slipped through the net Little comfort to parents.

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Addenbrooke's Hospital has given this statement in response to our

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report. Chief Executive Dr Keith McNeil said: "These reports that

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Myles Bradbury was known to the authorities in 2012 will be deeply

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distressing for patients and families. We took immediate action

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when concerns were first rahsed with us in November 2013. If we had been

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alerted earlier, we would h`ve taken action earlier."

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Police in Thailand are questioning two Britons about the murder of the

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Norfolk student Hannah Withdridge. The 23`year`old was found bdaten to

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death on a beach on the isl`nd of Koh Tao. This morning, praydrs were

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said for Hannah at the church in her home village of Hemsby.

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Just north of Great Yarmouth, Hemsby is a seaside village and today

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holiday`makers and day`trippers were going about their business `s

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normal. But for some people here, life will never be the same again.

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At Hemsby church, no more than a handful of worshippers norm`lly

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attend the daily church, but friends and family arrived to say prayers

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for Hannah and David Miller, who died with her. We will think of the

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families of Hannah and David as they struggled to come to terms with

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their grief and pain. At thd end of the service, friends and falily took

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the opportunity to light a candle in her memory. You said it was

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important to remember Hannah as she was. Yes, her smile, her be`uty

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everything about her. She w`s a very bubbly person. That is important. It

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is very difficult for peopld to make sense of what is senseless, really.

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Womack indeed. Even as a prhest I find it difficult to think that two

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young lives have been taken for no reason.

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In Thailand, to Britons are considered possible suspects and

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will be questioned about thd murders. They spent time with Hannah

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and David before they died `nd are said to be in police care in

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Bangkok. Hemsby is normally associated with happiness and fun,

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but the mood today is quite the opposite. People are finding it

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impossible to work out how such a young and beautiful girl cotld die

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in such a senseless way. There's been another big drop in

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unemployment in the region. a fall of 13,000 on the

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previous quarter. The rate of unemployment in the East has

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dropped below five per cent .. for the first time since 2008. The

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national rate is 6.2 per cent. It was a scheme aimed at stdmming

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the scheme of waste into thd landfill in Norfolk. But thd chosen

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site ran into stiff local opposition. Conservatives at the

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County Council decided to ptsh ahead with the cup project. But bx spring,

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when they still hadn't decided to grant planning permission, the

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County Council decided to khll the project. But pulling the pltg on it

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has cost the council nearly ?34 million. It is to blame? BMPs laid

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the blame at the government 's door. `` BMPs. They say it has left local

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taxpayers in the lurch. It hs shambles. We have to pay for it

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Will end up paying for it. Ht should never have been there. All that

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expenditure for what? The ftnding was never the right vehicle for this

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project. It should not have been awarded in the first place. There

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was too much lack of inform`tion and too much misinformation. Back in

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2010, there were serious concerns about the County Council tiletable

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for planning permission. Despite this, in February 2012, it was

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agreed of a ?90 million fund. However, they with Drew the funding.

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That money could have been spent on all sorts of things. Could've been

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put into education or adult social care. We can ill afford to throw

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this money away. The governlent can't make up their mind on the

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policies, so we are throwing it away. They said they gave advice on

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the planning risks, and the decision was made on a local level. The games

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continue. What is not in dotbt is that local taxpayers will h`ve to

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foot the bill. They're on call round the clock

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Highly`equipped and highly`trained. what's called HART the Hazardous

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Area Response Team. There are two units in this region

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.. delivering emergency card in danger zones.

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Kevin Burch watched them tr`in: If people are hurt, these tdens need

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to get to these people fast. People already have a clinical expdrience

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in the field, but this role demands more. That is why this training is

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so critical. The whole projdct is about getting clinical care to

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hostile environments, be th`t cracks buildings, heights, or in an around

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water. It is not the actual rescue, it is about getting that care to

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them as quickly as possible. Back on the scaffold, they have

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reached a level that they nded. Outside in this ?1 million command

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unit, one of the trainers is able to see what happens via a dottx camera.

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In a real situation, these hmages can be used to work out how to treat

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the patient. We can talk him through it or tell

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them what areas we can incrdase the patient care. The team can trace

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their roots back to the brahn bombing. They didn't have the

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training to get into the hot zone. `` Brighton. There are two sites.

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This one in Essex, and another one elsewhere. In total now, thdre are

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narrowly 90 people involved. `` nearly 90 people. This is a six

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Wheel Drive vehicle which c`n be deployed to a field, where ` writer

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might have fallen from a horse. As well as the high tech stuff, there

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is some low`tech kit two. `` low`tech kit, too. Yes this is quite

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helpful to get to people who can't walk. While we are filming, the

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buggy was needed 30 miles away. The team is on the road and thehr

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equipment and expertise is hn demand.

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Hello and welcome to Stadiul MK in Milton Keynes. We are here because

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of this. This is for the world rugby cup and I would love to be `ble to

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pick it up, but the only people who are able to touch it without gloves

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are people who have won it or maybe if you were a member of the royal

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family and are presenting it. Have a look around the Stadium, thhs

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fabulous stadium, Stadium MK. It holds around 30,000 people. We will

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hear more about the stadium in a little while. I am sitting hn a

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stand that is actually belowground. If you look here, ground level is at

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the top. They buried it in the ground to save money on building it.

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But let's go back to desktop. It is here because the world rugbx cup is

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coming here. So,

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this is what all the fuss is about. Ten years ago,

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it was just a pipe dream. And now it is

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a global sporting venue. Stadium MK hosts three matches

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inside a week, starting with one of the dark horses, France

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against Canada on October the 1st. Next up,

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Samoa versus Japan two days later. And finishing, Fiji

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against either Uruguay or Rtssia. When you look at the games `nd

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the countries that are going there, France, Samoa, Japan, there are some

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fantastic matches that are there, so I am confident that the enthusiasm,

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if it is anything to go by, that I have felt so far, people will go

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there. It is also so accesshble I am confident that we're going to

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see a full stadium for the It means a massive amount and I

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think it would be great to have the hotel bedrooms packed, the bars

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packed, the restaurants packed. And just to see people out dnjoying

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themselves, And just see Milton Keynes busy

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and put on a global scale. I think it's going to be

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brilliant for the city. But this isn't a story just about

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a sporting event, it is abott the impact both on the local economy and

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on the region's sporting outlook. ?6 million is set to be gendrated

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by three games alone, and then there's the impact

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on the grassroots game the region. This region is bursting with 12

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rugby clubs, and they are going to benefit from a share of ?10 million

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invested in clubs across thd country We are really hoping as a club that

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this is going to put rugby on the map in the area and hopefully

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it will be introduced into lore schools and ultimately, we will see

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more children playing down here It's going to have a massivd impact

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on women's rugby, because it is going to say that it is not just the

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men who can play, it is the women who can do it, too, and somdtimes

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they can do it better than len. Have you noticed that

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change already? Yeah, before

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at my school there wasn't rdally We've got under 16's and under 8's

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all going on at the same tile. It has been quite a sporting

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revolution for Milton Keynes. First they had a new football club,

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then a brand`new stadium. Now it is a venue for the third

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biggest sporting event in the world. And

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the impact is already being felt. You should've seen the delicate

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manoeuvre, bringing the cup out of the stand and down here. Jales

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Pritchard plays for Bedford Blues and for Canada. You're not `llowed

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to touch it. Hopefully, you will be playing in the Stadium next year. It

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is a great place for rugby, isn t it? It's fantastic. I've bedn here a

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couple of times. Let's clear this up. You sound very Australi`n for a

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Canadian. Yes, I was born in Australia and raise out there but my

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heritage is Canadian. For 10 years or so, my blood has been in Canada.

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So having this so close, thd Rugby World Cup coming here, how does that

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feel? It is fantastic. I don't know how to describe it. I have spent

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most of my rugby career with Bedford Blues and to have the opportunity to

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run out to what can only be described to my home Stadiul because

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it has all of the Bedford supporters, my friends and

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family... IMac and what does it mean for you personally? You're playing

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against people you wouldn't lay every day.

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Yes. To get out there and ptt yourself against some of thd best

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players in the world, you couldn't ask anymore. Canada... Engl`nd is

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hoping to win it. What is the Canadian ambition? We are striving

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to get better and better. Wd want to give some teams a bit of a shock

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because most of the time thdy think they are just walking up ag`inst a

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second`team nation. We want to surprise people. Helicopters are

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flying overhead to see the Rugby World Cup as well. Good luck. Thank

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you. I want to show you this pitch because the groundsman is vdry

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careful to not let anyone w`lk on this lovely grass. I walked on it

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earlier with the chairman of the club and he had to get permhssion.

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They played last night and ht didn't go very well. Let's get the

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highlights. Four second`half goals on S`turday,

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three last night, although Norwich boss Neil Adams admitted thd score

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line was a bit harsh on Brentford. His first quite straightforward

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but check out his second. A 3`0 win put Norwich at thd top

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of the Championship ` as Adams acknowledges,

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just where he wants them to be. Ipswich are also moving

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in the right direction, aftdr Jonathan Parrs? first goal

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in over two and a half years put them in front,

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Town?s second against Brighton from In League One, Peterborough lost

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ground on the leaders, one But they couldn?t take advantage

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of a stoke of luck. Gillingham winning 2`1 with

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a late penalty. Boss Carl Robinson accepted the

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blame for MK Don?s defeat, 2`0 down against Bradford but Dean Ldwington

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gave them hope before half time After the break, Robinson w`s sent

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to the stands after being told he'd He says he's shocked and is

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waiting with interest to sed more Colchester led 2`0 with sevdn

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minutes to play, But Sheffield United scored three

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times to miraculously steal the win. Result of the night in Leagte Two

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for Northampton. The manager said it was

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a joy to watch. Stadium MK is a huge thing. If you

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went over the top of the St`dium, you would come to an auditorium

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They can hold 5000 people in there. They added this topic in thd past

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few months. The Stadium can now hold about 30,000 people. They h`d that

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amount of people here when Manchester United came. Of course,

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MK Dons came when they came from Wimbledon. I sat down with the

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chairman earlier this week `nd it is apparent that it still bothdrs him,

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that he took over a football club and upset a lot of fans.

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I'm still embarrassed about part of that,

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I wish the football could'vd come to Milton Keynes in a different way.

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But I think it is here and it is making

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People take football for granted up`and`down the country,

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I think the first time I went to London and saw some

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Milton Keynes Dons shirts, H knew we had arrived and I knew thosd people

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And the money to pay for all this was your money?

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The financial side of footb`ll, as everybody will tell you,

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how do you run a football club and how do you get money out of it?

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But what I have been very clear about is that we don't spend

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There are many lessons in football over the years where people have got

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carried away and they've looked at mortgaging their future seats or

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TV money or whatever it might be and they spend tomorrow's money

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But you've put, what, a couple of million of pounds

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And again, a million a year doesn't sound that much, but over tdn years,

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You appear to be one of the most affable man I have ever met.

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I always think it's nice to be nice, but I do think you have to have

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a steel edge and I think people know, through the move, through how

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controversial that was, how difficult that was, that I didn t

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lose my focus in terms of w`nting to get football to Milton Kdynes.

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Because this is more than a football club, isn't it?

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You've got this great big shte which is all yours, which is funding

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Over the years, we have sold parts of it to fund the stadium etc.,

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but it was a 75 acre site and we brought IKEA to Milton Keynes

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and Asda to Milton Keynes, and more recently we got thd first

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We are just building a cinela for Odeon.

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So now the Rugby World Cup is coming here.

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Yeah, who would've thought that ten years ago?

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I think it is the third biggest sporting event with billions

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Of course, they'll be coming in the football season.

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They will, and it will mess up the football season as well,

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We all have got that taste at the Olympics in London,

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We're going to have something like that here in Milton Kexnes

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How much longer are you going to be here?

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I think as long as I can believe that we ard making

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a difference, then I'd like to stay and see the thing through.

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But I am very conscious that Milton Keynes needs a Premiership football

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team, and if in a few years time, I'm still not able to get ott of

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the conditions that we're in, if I am not able to have a dream of the

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Premier League, a dream that people in Milton Keynes

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can believe in, then maybe that will be the time where I can't go on

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I am very aware that at somd point, I won't be doing it,

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I just want to make sure th`t we do everything that we can whild I am.

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Because it is on my watch and I wanted to be as successful

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He made his money working in the music industry. He had his own

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recording studio setup at home. I was a bit worried earlier that it

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was going to rain, but it h`sn't. Let's get the weather.

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Yes, it has held out. But wd were hoping for it to be brighter. There

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is a huge sheet of cloud right across the country. There w`s a

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glimmer of sunshine across here but if anything, this cloud is lore

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likely to develop in the evdning and overnight. It might produce a bit of

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light rain and drizzle. There is a chance of one or two fog patches,

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and perhaps not as extensivd as last night, but it will be muggy. It will

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be about 12 or 13 Celsius. Ht will be another cloudy start tomorrow,

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but tomorrow has a much better prospect of getting brighter some

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sunshine developing through the day. It will feel quite warm. Thhs heat

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and humidity will build through the week. You may have felt the

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difference to how the weathdr felt today. There will be cloud first

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thing, but we will see some brightness comes through. It will be

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a little bit cloudy, but a few degrees higher than the average for

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September. It will feel ple`santly warm in any sunshine. The whnd will

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be light and it will come from a neat easterly direction. It holds

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our temperatures back a little bit on the coast, so if you are on the

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coast, it will be a bit cooler. For the afternoon, the cloud will

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develop. A lot of heavy and thundery showers. They could lead to a

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torrential downpour overnight. That is the theme for Friday's wdather

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but we will come onto that. But look at Saturday, because this cold front

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heading southwards means sole showers and cooler air. There will

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be lots of dry and bright wdather around but there could be some heavy

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showers developing in the afternoon so you could get eight heavx

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downpour or you could stay dry through the day. The temper`tures

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are not bad for September. Ht will improve as the high pressurd starts

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to build, but it will stay on the cool side. After the peak of

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temperatures on Friday, the temperatures will be about

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mid`teens. This is a new town, it town that

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calls itself a city. They are very proud of their sport. As yot drive

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into Milton Keynes,

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