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Hello. Coming up: Seconds from certain death, driver relives the

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moment he narrowly missed a car driving the wrong way down a dual

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carriageway. I was just thinking, who is this car going to hit?

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Help get me home, the desperate league and illegal immigrant who has

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been living here for 20 years. Are your children safe from the

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cyber police and do you really know enough to protect them from the

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dangers online? First tonight, a driver has told

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Look East that his family was seconds from death as he narrowly

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avoided a car driving the wrong way down the fast lane of the A14 at

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50mph. Stephen Wood was on a day out with his wife and two children when

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he saw the car heading straight for him. He swerved to avoid it with

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just seconds to spare. Louise Hubball reports.

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Captured driving the wrong way down the A14. A frightened passengers on

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the Redcar heading straight towards oncoming vehicles. This is the

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terrifying few that confronted police, and a man driving his young

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family. I am struggling to deal with how close we were to death. The

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thought of nearly losing my children through somebody else's actions

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Stephen Wood was what is wife and two children. He had just overtaken

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Akhtar in the outside lane. He pulled in after seeing other

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motorist 's flashing their lights. People were waving their arms,

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windows open, everybody was flashing and waving. He knew something was

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not right. You don't expect to see the front of the car coming towards

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you. There was no time to break It had just gone past in a flash. So he

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would just seconds away? Seconds. So the waving and the flashing was

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crucial for you. Absolute crucial. If it hadn't been for their

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actions, it doesn't bear thinking about. By this point there have been

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numerous calls to the police. This is the moment the police finally

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stop the vehicle. It was a nervous time, if I am honest. We were

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potentially going to crash into her to bring her to a stop. Thankfully,

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she stopped before colliding with us. The 81`year`old driver from acid

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told officers she had tried to get off the route several times. Lee

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said she was suffering from mental health problems and would not be

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prosecuted. An area of Wisbech remains cordoned

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off tonight after a suspected machete attack. The police were

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called to Victoria Road just after 10.30am after reports that a man had

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been slashed across the face. The victim was taken to hospital. Emma

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Baugh reports. Victoria Road on lockdown, sealed

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off after an knife attack left a man in hospital and armed police were

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called to the scene. I saw bluesmen running up and down the road with

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guns. It was terrible. It was then I find out what had happened, that

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somebody had been slashed right to interface. Apparently counted in

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went to the rescue. I spoke to two women who didn't want to hear on

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camera, but they said they help the man. Initially, they thought he had

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just fallen down, then they saw that he was covered in blood. Officers

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have been going house`to`house, but have find a weapon or an attacker.

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They accept people living locally will be concerned. We understand

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that. We are keeping an open mind about what happened. The victim can

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explain. None of the witnesses have been able to describe an offender.

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The man's injuries are not like `` are not life`threatening.

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Investigations are continuing. Concerns are growing for two

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teenagers who have disappeared from their homes in Northampton. Our

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reporter Anna Todd has been following the story and is in our

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newsroom now. The teenagers were last seen at about 9:30am last

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Sunday morning. There is Katie Kelly, and coral boil. They are both

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from Northampton. Please believe they have gone off together. They

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could have gone to the Birmingham area, or might still be in

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Northampton. The police said they don't believe the couple have come

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to any harm, but they are concerned for Katie because of her age, just

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14. They say the couple should contact their family or the police

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to let them know they are OK. Do we have any details about what they

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look like or what they maybe wearing? We have a very detailed

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description. Katie is five foot four, slim, long dark brown hair and

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light round eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark in Parker whether

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brown and grey fur food. She had on blue skinny jeans and red and white

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baseball boats. Carl is five foot nine, slim, dark, my C Brown hair

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and brown eyes. He was wearing dark tracksuit autumns, a hooded top and

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grey trainers. A fight is under way in East

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Northamptonshire to save the area from a two`tier school system.

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Parents claim their children will have to travel further and receive a

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poorer standard of education if Middle Schools are forced to close.

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Currently in that part of the county there are Lower, Middle and Upper

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Schools, but the council wants to reduce that to just primary and

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secondary schools. That would directly affect 13 schools and mean

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some taking on more pupils if the Middle Schools are closed. When

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Northampton went over to a two`tier system in 2005, 16 schools were

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forced to close. It is it 15 a.m. And breakfast time

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before these children set off for their walk to school. At this school

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closes, they will have to take a bus for a 16 mile round trip. It is

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silly. Our school is such a good school. It doesn't deserve the

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shutdown. How sad will you be if you have to go somewhere else?

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Devastated. I love this school. Northamptonshire county council is

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wanting to abolish the middle school system, meaning children will be

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sent to either existing primary or secondary schools. The county

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council has embarked on the closure of Middle Schools in the county

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There is a financial agenda driving this. Whilst they have an obligation

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to balance the books, they also have an obligation to provide the best

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quality education. The school itself is fighting the plans. Fearing the

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transition to a two tier system will be damaging. The governors feel that

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the council has put no evidence in front of us that says moving from a

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three tier system to add to tier system will improve the educational

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and life chances of children. When it happened in them, three years

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after it happens Northamptonshire have the highest level of schools in

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the whole country that were put on special measures. The county council

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emphatically denies that, saying two tier system is improved performance

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and that a number of schools in the area are underperforming, which has

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a knock`on effect on the preferences. As a result, there are

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falling pupil numbers. Herons have until the 21st of March to lodge

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their objections. Across the region, Middle Schools are in decline,

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leaving parents to worry that this time people power will not enough.

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If you're a parent, member of staff or a pupil who has got a story about

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a two or three`tier school system we'd love to hear from you. You can

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get in touch with us in the normal way, by phone, email or there's

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Facebook and Twitter, too. Next tonight, the story of a man who

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has lived as an illegal immigrant in this region for more than 20 years,

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but says he's had enough and is desperate to go home. Chris

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Swanapool is South African. He moved here on a false passport, but says

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he has always worked and claimed nothing from the State. But now he's

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made the decision to go he has had to take matters into his own hands

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to try and get out of the UK. Julian Sturdy has this exclusive report.

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Just another face in the crowd, a man he has learned to pass

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unnoticed. He has had tea, because he should not be walking the streets

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of Britain. I am an illegal immigrant. Simple as that. People

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call me ten. He has been living the license 1994. Ken is the name and

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his false passport. I have never claimed anything from the

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government, I have worked and paid my own way. Unfortunately, the

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system has failed me. People `` they do not want to know people like me.

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It has become a lot harder. I couldn't do today what they did ten

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or 15 years ago. Then he was earning good money in Wisbech. Nine years

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ago his identity was revealed. He was not deported and has been on the

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run ever since. I have slept rough most of the time. I have survived. I

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am not proud of it, to be honest. He is desperate to leave, but cant even

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do that. For five days he has been trying to hand himself in. Even when

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we were filming, his immigration appointment was cancelled. I am

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going to get on a bus and go to Heathrow airports. Over the last few

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days I have tried to get in touch with immigration to try to get the

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right. I have had no help from them other than you will have to wait. He

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is and illegal but wants people to know he is most crime to. On his

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back, all he owns in the world. This is my home. I don't know where I am

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going from here. Where is the heart? People haven't got a heart. It is

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all by numbers. Tonight, Chris Swanapool is believed

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to still be in London. The Home Office told us the onus was on him

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to prove his identity, which might explain the delay in him being sent

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home. A woman has had her windscreen

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smashed by what's believed to be an air pellet while driving along the

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A120 in Essex. It happened under the flyover opposite Stansted Airport at

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around 7.00am on Friday morning She wasn't hurt. A man dressed all in

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black was seen on the bridge at the time.

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MPs from Cambridgeshire and Norfolk have been meeting the Transport

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Minister today to keep up the pressure to dual the whole of the

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A47. The A47 Alliance says dualling the whole road could bring in ? 2

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million a year. The road has been included in a Government short list

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to be considered for future upgrades.

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Those are the changes could bring in ?42

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million a year. The A47 has been included on a Government short list

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for roads which could be upgraded in the future.

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Still to come: How to keep young people safe when they are on the

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internet. And it is great weather for swans, what not so great if you

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have to feed them! `` but not so great.

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The new boss of the East of England Ambulance Service has been meeting

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the Health Minister today. Dr Anthony Marsh has been in the job

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for six weeks. He was brought in after serious concerns were raised

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about the way the service is being run. It was criticised for not

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meeting response times, particularly in country areas.

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In December an inspection by the Care Quality Commission found that

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complaints and staff sickness were both down but ambulances are still

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not getting to 999 calls quickly enough. When I spoke to Dr Marsh, I

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started by asking him about the meeting.

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It was a great opportunity for me to update the Minister and local MPs

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and the improvements that we are already taking forward to transform

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the organisation, that also to set out the key priorities for

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recruiting staff and bringing forward the ambulance replacement

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programme. Did you point out that the big improvements came from the

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report in December which was under your predisaster's watch?

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Improvements have been taking forward, that is right, and the

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previous Chief Executive has made good progress, but we are very clear

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that we need to continue to make further improvements. There are

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still some patients who are waiting too long for ambulances to arrive

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and occasions where paramedic response cars are waiting too long

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for amulets is to back them up, so there is a lot more work to take

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forward in the Ambulance Service, and I am determined to bring those

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about. It is country areas which are still a problem for you. It does not

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look as though it can be solved in the immediate future. That is fair.

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The particular problems are Norfolk, Sussex `` Christophe Nick and

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ethics, and rural areas within those areas. We need to protect the rope

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committees, you are absolutely right. This 400 additional staff

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will not be available and operational until June, so we have

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taken some interim measures which will help us improve the service

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whilst we recruit those first new staff, and of course, it will take

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14 months to recruit his 400 students. So you are telling me it

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is going to be a couple of years before people in country areas can

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be Aaron and see that an ambulance can arrive on time? We will be able

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`` guaranteed they will have an ambulance arrived on time. We have

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to completely eradicate those delays, and it will take two years

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for us to recruit those paramedics and for them to be fully

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registered. Your predisaster was given about a year to turn the

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service around. How long have you got? I have not been ebbing anytime.

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I am going to do the right thing for patients and staff in the East of

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England. Thank you very much.

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A few years ago, cyberbullying or Sexting didn't exist, but now they

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are part of our lives. And there is growing concern about internet

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safety. 75% of teenagers own a smartphone and more than 50% of

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homes have a tablet computer. But lots of us just don't know enough to

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protect our children from the dangers that exist online.

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As he grew older, you are going to have so much more access to things

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like Facebook. `` as you grow older. Young people faced with more social

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media sites than ever before, different ways to catch up with

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friends and share photographs, but what happens when your information

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and pictures in the been the wrong hands? That is what your 11th

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People's at this high school have been learning about as part of safer

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internet Day. `` 11 year students. They can lie about their age. They

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can put pictures on the internet. People can say people should die in

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comments and people well say that they are glad they are dead if they

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commit suicide. It is not just about restricting access to certain sites

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I'm a parent need to be up`to`date with the latest trends. In a lot of

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cases, the students will know more about the internet and technology

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than their parents will, so it is very easy for them to pull the wool

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over parents eyes. I think parents worry about who they will meet and

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they imagine that there are lots of people that young people should not

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meet out there and think `` and I think it is a worry for parents. The

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biggest concern for students will be the lack of privacy. They need to

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understand that once they have shared something that they maybe

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should not share on a platform that can be accessed by anyone, they

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cannot get that privacy back. A national survey has found that only

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19% of parents have spoken to their children about sending sexually

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explicit photos, and only 39% about protecting their personal

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information. Less than one in five parents have spoken to their

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children about what they should do, about the reporting cyberbullying or

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about sexual excitation, so we have to make a bigger effort as a society

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to make sharp people know how to deliver the messages `` sexual

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exploitation, so we have to make the correct as a society to help people

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know how to deliver the message. If you want to find out more about

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keeping children safe online you can go to saferinternet.org.uk.

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Three years ago, Alex Stringer, who lives in Essex, was severely injured

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in Afghanistan. He lost an arm and both legs. But now he's making a new

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life for himself as a designer. Today his latest creation was

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unveiled at a recovery centre set up by Help for Heroes in Colchester.

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It's a picnic table for people with disabilities. A young soldier named

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Alex Stringer was injured here in Afghanistan. A device is triggered

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off and it resulted in the loss of my legs. This photograph of Alex was

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taken by Bryan Adams, the rock musician, and it described the

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soldiers as having cheated death. How are you coping with these

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injuries? The injuries are fine. My family is there to pick me up and

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keep me smiling. Alex and his family receive support here, a recovery

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centre run by the charity Help for Heroes 's, and he won the staff's

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admiration. He is one tenacious individual. He has some very serious

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challenges. He wants to become a designer, and he got work at a

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centre which creates career opportunities for people

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disabilities. I think seeing someone who worked in the Army, who was

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having to have a different and drastic career change, inspired

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other people to step up a little bit more, want to work in different

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sorts of ways, recognise that they could do more, and certainly, for

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the younger people who work in our factory, he has been an absolute

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inspiration. And this is his first creation, a picnic table where

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wheelchair users can sit side`by`side with their families.

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Nice and proud. Unlike a normal bench, it has a gap in the middle of

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the seat soaked a wheelchair can get in the middle of the people sitting

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down. `` in the middle of a seat, so a wheelchair can get in the middle.

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It is not going to rot or melt or get broken easily. People say that

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you are an inspiration. How do you respond? I do not see that. People

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have said that to me but I just crack on. It is life and you have to

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get on with it. He is already working on his next project, and he

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is hoping to begin studying architecture.

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That is a good story, isn't it? Luckily we haven't heard too many

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people tell us it's good weather for ducks, but it is, and it's pretty

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good for swans as well. Over the last few weeks, the water levels at

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the bird centre at Welney have gone up by at least three feet. But for

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the staff, it's a big problem, especially at feeding time.

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At the wetlands centre here in Welney, they are used to flooding,

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it happens every winter, but this year, the water is much higher than

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normal, so high that this is the only way they can feed the thousands

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of birds to migrate here, using a floating wheelbarrow. We take fresh

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water from five counties in the local area, which is what we are

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seeing at the moment, and up until Boxing Day, we were going out in our

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rain boots and walking along the end of the lagoon and speeding them, and

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now we have the floating wheelbarrow. `` and feeding them.

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Welney was founded 60 years ago by Sir Peter Scott, son of the famous

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Arctic explorer, and it is the largest wetland centre in the UK,

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and home each winter to 20,000 migrating birds. These swans are

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among hundreds to migrate here every winter, and in fact, ! Is the

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biggest swan roost `` Welney is the biggest swan roost in the country.

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This is the trust stockman. Most of the year, he tends to cattle, but

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this year, it has been strictly wet suit work. I love doing this. I used

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to work in an office, but being out here is just amazing. When you are

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out there in the evenings with the swans and you have 500 swans

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flocking around you, it is just incredible. For some of the usual

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visitor tracker winter visitors, this water is all too much, `` for

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some of the usual visitors, this water is all too much, but there are

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still plenty of mouths to feed and plenty of voyages left for the

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floating wheelbarrow. Too wet for swans? The weather going

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to get any better? No. We have yet more wet and windy weather coming up

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in the next two to four hours or so. Here is the satellite radar from

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earlier on. The rain cleared off into the North Sea and some sunshine

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developed for the afternoon as the wind eased down, as to the west,

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that club of showers is starting to push in a part `` across parts of

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Wales, and it is heading in our direction tonight. The seating

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starts off dry with the odd isolated shower, but there will be showers

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through the night. The chance of a frost developing. After midnight,

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the clouds increasing from the West, the showers will creep their way

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eastwards. As you can see, there are hints over the high ground is a

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little bit of sleet or wet snow mixed in in any of the heavier

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downpours stopped otherwise, a mixture of rain and hail as well. ``

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downpours. Quite chilly, but with that breeze, I think most places

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will be frost free by the end of the night. Tomorrow's weather is all

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about this next area of low pressure coming up from the South West. The

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centre of a news update two parts of Scotland, but for us, it will give

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some heavy rain. The tightly packed isobars, and particularly behind the

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main rain through the course of tomorrow afternoon. Some dry rain ``

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some dry weather through the morrow morning at least, and going into the

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afternoon, we will get this band of heavy rain across the region, and

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some of it were the quite heavy. Temperatures six or seven degrees,

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but factoring in the wind it will feel much more colder than those

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that use would suggest. A yellow warning is out for the wind. There

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could be some disruptions into the evening. Widespread gusts of 45`50

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mph, and perhaps up to 60 along the coast. Even how saturated the ground

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is, we could see some trees falling over. `` given how saturated. Some

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pretty gusty winds continuing right away to the course of the evening.

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As you can see, gusts along the coasts. Inland, 50 mph gusts or so.

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Things will quiet down for Thursday, a sigh of relief. A lot of dry

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weather and some sunshine around as well, so make the most of it,

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because on Friday, under a deep area of pressure coming up from the

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south, eventually bringing in rain as we go through the latter part of

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Friday and into Friday night. Thursday, the best day of the week.

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It means a cold night, though, with a widespread frost, and Friday is

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dry, but there will be rain in the evening and will turn heavy

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overnight, accompanied by strong winds. Blustery showers returning

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for Saturday going into Sunday. There is your weather. Thank you

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very much. I think. That is all from us. See you tomorrow night. Goodbye.

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