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The headlines tonight: so it's goodbye from me and on

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A cold and calculating abuse of trust ` an Addenbrooke's doctor

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pleads guilty to 25 sexual offences on boys.

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Some of the boys had cancer and didn't survive to tell the truth.

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Could you have noticed anything You go through every day office

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treatment. We hear from the hospit`l

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and the families who trtsted the Newmarket jockeys being put

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through their paces at a new And we're behind the scenes at the

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exhibition ` getting ready for the He was trusted with the lhves

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of the most vulnerable chhldren. A doctor,

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caring for those with cancer But Myles Bradbury was `lso

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an abuser. A man who assaulted boys

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in his care. Today, the specialist

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from Addenbrooke's Hospital pleaded guilty to 25 counts of sexu`l abuse

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on children as young as eight. Police believe the number

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of victims could continue to rise. Our home affairs correspondent

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Sally Chidzoy is at Addenbrooke's Good evening. It took one phone call

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from a worried relatives ond young from a worried relatives one young

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patient. That call went into a patient. That call went hnto a

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member staff here at Addenbrooke's Hospital. They learned what the

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Hospital. They learned wh`t the consultant Myles Bradbury was

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Hospital. They learned wh`t the consultant Myles Bradbury w`s doing

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to his young patients. The hospital acted quickly, but the damage was

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acted quickly, but the dam`ge was done. Myles Bradbury was a

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done. Myles Bradbury w`s a specialist in child bone larrow

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cancer and he was also a clinical trials lead which put him hnto

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trials lead which put hil into contact with scores the xoung

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patients. For years, child cancer consultant

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Myles Bradbury had secretly sexually abused his young patients at

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Addenbrooke's Hospital in C`mbridge. He was found out

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after the relative of one of the victims told the hospital she was

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worried about an intimate Today, at Cambridge Crown Court,

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he pleaded guilty to 25 counts. The court heard that

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the offences spanned Bradbury's guilty plea involves 16

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counts sexual activity or hnciting sexual activity, sex assatlt,

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one count voyeurism and two are He was seeing some sometimds very

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ill young people and he in effect pretended that his examinations

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were part villages at examhnation. `` part off a legitim`te

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examination. He conducted studios in the is

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and covertly recorded thel using a hidden camera and used thd images

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for his own grand gratification Police said Bradbury would not

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only groom his patients, hd would He would ask them to step outside

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when he drew the curtains Thsis woman's son was tre`ted

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by Myles Bradbury for 14 lonths. Declan was not identified

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in court as one the victims, but the He was like God to our f`mily,

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basically. you think

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because your child is involved, You go through every single day

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of his treatment, basically reliving Those three words were all

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the marriage doctor would say The judge has told Bradbury to

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expect a substantial jail sdntence. Three mothers patients were in tears

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in court today. One them sahd, I'm in court today. One them s`id, I'm

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just pleased that we know what Myles Bradbury was really like.

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Staff at the hospital say they are devastated that a colleague

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Earlier, I asked the chief nurse at Addenbrooke's if they too had

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Dr Miles Bradbury has been a cold and manipulating pdrson.

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Who has abused the trust placed in him by his colleagues,

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He had one`to`one alone time with these children.

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Is that common practice in this hospital?

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There are times when a doctor can be alone with ` child.

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We also use parents as informal chaperones and Doctor

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If the safeguards are there, how can someone get around that?

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As I said, Doctor Bradbury is a cold and manipulating individual

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So you are saying his colleagues did not realise he was alone

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His colleagues did not realise he was manipulating and abusing

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The reason this unravelldd was because a parent came to

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the hospital and questions some Doctor Bradbury's procedures.

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Is it hospital confident it acted swiftly enough to stop this?

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On the day that this happened, a member staff escalated this

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through appropriate channels and we were able to suspend Doctor Bradbury

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He will have treated hundreds children ovdr

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Some of those childrdn have tragically died.

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There will be some parents out there who have lost a child

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but will never know whether their child has been abtsed

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I cannot emphasise deeply enough how sorry we are that this has happened.

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We continue to offer all otr families and is appalled that they

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What is to say that someone with those same deception techniques

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could not get through your safeguards again?

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We must continue to review safeguards and practicds

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but we must emphasise that we must not number that allow

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the actions of this one individual change the good work and good

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That is difficult for parents who are hearing about this tod`y,

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they will feel that it has cast a doubt over the quality c`re that

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You heard mention there of a helpline for those who've been

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If you would like to speak to someone, xou can

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contact the dedicated hospital team on 01223 216 756 Monday to Friday.

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Or call the NSPCC charity helpline which is operated 24 hours a day

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Thousands of commuters, using some of the busiest rail

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routes into London, have ` new company operating their trains.

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Govia has taken over from First Capital Connect services `

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running trains from Cambridge, Kings Lynn and Peterborotgh.

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It already runs services to the capital from Bedford and will

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It's part of the biggest rail franchise in the TK.

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For these Cambridge commtters travelling to London, thhs was

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and we have already seen plenty of surges people.

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This is one the busiest commuter routes in the country

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The trains are quite crowddd in the mornings so that is why I'm

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here early in the mornhngs so I can get a seat.

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It costs me over ?5,000 a year to get into London

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Obviously, they are getting better in terms of punctuality,

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Half an hour later, at seven o'clock, peopld are

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But many did not realise that they were travelling with

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This morning, Govia took over the First Capital

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Connect route, promising ` more frequent service from next year.

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It has run the London Midland route from Bedford since 200 .

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Next year, passengers from Milton Keynes will join.

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And in four years, the government`backed Thamds Link

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programme will be compldted linking the sections right

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down to the south coast including Gatwick and Brighton.

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With 1,400 new carriages, increasing capacity by 50% during

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It is made up of north`east based Go`Ahead group and Keolis, ` French

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We will be introducing new services, new carriages,

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improvements in capacity, improvers in information `nd in

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Just the start of a big journey in the next seven years.

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I think commuters will sax that the jury is out

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until they see what happens when the first snow falls or storm h`ppens.

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Then I think they will judge whether this new franchise holder

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can perform better under fhre than First Capital Connect did.

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There has never been a rail franchise this big hn this

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country and many of the rdgion's commuters are now part of it.

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Eight suspected slaves have been discovered in Bedfordshird.

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The seven men and teenaged boy were found during raids at the Greenacres

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Our reporter is in our religion newsroom. This was a big police

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operation? That's right, officers from the

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Bedford police and the National crime agency carried out dawn raids

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on two plots on the site, arresting the residents. Two men and two

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women. But police say thdy the residents. Two men and two

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women. But police say they rescued eight suspected victims servitude.

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Seven men aged between 20 `nd 6 eight suspected victims servitude.

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Seven men aged between 20 and 4 and a 17`year`old boy. When we had our

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partners went on to the side, as partners went on to the shde, as

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well as four people whom we arrested on the relevant plots, we also found

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eight individuals who were living in caravans associated to thosd plots.

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They were living in cramped They were living in cralped

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conditions, which I arc`ne They were living in cralped

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conditions, which I arcane and They were living in cralped

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conditions, which I arcane `nd very typical to Labour expectation. But

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typical to Labour expectathon. But Neal, this is not the first time the

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site has been connected to lodern site has been connected to modern

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slavery? No, it is the second time in three years that police have

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in three years that policd have raided the Greenacres sidd. In

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raided the Greenacres side. In September 2011, they put `` they

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started a big operation after started a big operation `fter

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reports that 13 workers were being held against their will. Pdople

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reports that 13 workers were being held against their will. People were

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convicted and jailed for kedping convicted and jailed for keeping

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people in servitude. But Bedfordshire Police s`y

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people in servitude. But Bedfordshire Police say that

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people in servitude. But Bedfordshire Police say th`t this

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case is not related to any other on that site. The arrests have been

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made following a tip`off from the member the public and months on

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intelligence gathering. Thank member the public and months on

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intelligence gathering. Th`nk you. An inquest into the death off a

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teenager from Wisbech whose body was found on the Sandringham estate has

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failed to find out how she died The 17 Yalding is my body was found in a

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wood in 2012. Despite a polhce wood in 2012. Despite a police

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investigation, nobody has been charged.

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The death off the girl from Wisbech has been described as sad. @

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has been described as s`d. A grandmother, originally from

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has been described as s`d. A grandmother, originally frol Latvia,

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was told by Norfolk's deputx was told by Norfolk's ddputy

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coroner, that she can conclude was told by Norfolk's ddputy

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coroner, that she can concltde that it was a case bundle for killing. I

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have pictures on her, and when I go to bed, I can say good night to her.

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I am in contact with her all the I am in contact with her `ll the

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time. Her body was discovdred by I am in contact with her `ll the

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time. Her body was discovered by a dog walker. It may have lahn in

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dog walker. It may have l`in in these cops just three milds from

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dog walker. It may have l`in in these cops just three miles from the

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Queen's home assembling for the three months. It was so b`dly

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three months. It was so badly decomposed that both pathologist

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could not establish as shd died. decomposed that both pathologist

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could not establish as she died She was seen in this car on Augtst 3 on

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`` 2011 in the centre Kings Lane with two Lithuanian men. Evidence

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suggests that all three were later here at Snettisham Hoard up at a

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here at Snettisham Hoard tp at a party. The last call that she made

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was about how much fun she was having as a party on the sdaside.

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Then the trail goes cold. Repeated calls to a mobile phone went and

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calls to a mobile phone wdnt and answered. Her body would not be

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found for another four months. It has been a very frustrating

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investigation. One that we has been a very frustrating

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investigation. One that wd were hoping to bring individuals to court

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for criminal charges but th`t has for criminal charges but that has

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not been the case so far. But for criminal charges but that has

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not been the case so far. Btt police have reassured the Eastern Duropean

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community in this beach is that this investigation remains open `nd

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investigation remains opdn and active. Thousands miles from where

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her remains now lie in her home country Latvia.

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A 36`year`old woman has dhed in a pile`up which closed the M1

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Five cars and a motorbike collided on

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the northbound side near Toddington services, just after 5:30am.

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The Highways Agency says drivers faced delays of

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around two hours with traffhc having been diverted onto A roads.

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Police say the victim was pronounced dead at the scene and "several

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There's other top stories. Now we join the easy.

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with the details. And Alex goes behind the scenes to see thd

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preparations for a major new art exhibition.

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A new centre for the racing industry is being officiallx

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More than half a million potnds has been raised for a new fitness

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But this is not for the horses this is for dverybody

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The idea is to persuade everybody keep fit and help them recover

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Thank you. It is impressive, brand`new, state`of`the`art

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facilities, running machines, cycling machines, and over here this

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is call and a quiz size. Le`ding jockey Ryan Moore is with md. ``

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equisizer. They are graver fitness. Not much of a technique, but great

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for that. It's great for thd stable staff in the local area and it gives

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everybody a chance to get together and to help bring people along.

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Thank you for your time this evening. It's not just the jockeys

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benefiting from these new facilities, has over half ?0 million

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worth of investment is this `` is for the wider racing communhty.

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Frank has worked in new market for over 40 years. Horses his lhfelong

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profession and passion. Not too painful? He arrived as a budding

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jockey and rode three winners, but most of his career was spent as a

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stable lad for Sir Henry Cecil. Four years ago, Frank suffered a severe

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stroke. He cannot work any lore We hope with Frank to improve his range

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of movement and reduce the pain that he is living with on a dailx basis.

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Thereby improving his quality`of`life. Is it very sore? It

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can be sore, but the treatmdnt actually helps it. We have jockeys

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and stable lads who have had general falls, and it might be the case they

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need one or true treatments, but the good thing we can give them is a

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diagnosis and prognosis. Wh`t they have done, and how long unthl they

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get back to work. Racing welfare is paying for his treatment. Jtst how

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difficult has life become? Ht's been very hard. My mate Gary has helped

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me through it. And your work here at the racing Centre, what sort of

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difference does it make? A lot of difference. I will have a fdw more

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treatments and then we will see what I can do. I can only improvd, you

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know what I mean? So hopefully things will get better. Ben has been

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dreaming of a career in the industry for years. He is 19 now, and working

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in the William Haggis Yard. He recently won the Best Newcoler at

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the stable staff awards, but his great hope is to become a jockey.

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Are these facilities helping you achieve it? Certainly, yes. It gets

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you fit riding out every morning and working in racing, you on your feet

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all morning, but you need to come in here and put in the extra work, even

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if it is just as an amateur. The revamp has cost ?600,000 and the new

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facilities are already a winner After a good work`out what xou need

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is a drink at the bar and I'm joined by William Haggis. Good evening

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Staggering to see just how lany people in Newmarket and the wider

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community have contributed to the centre. Yes, this is a very

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important facility for our staff, essentially. There are all ready

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1400 members here and it's free of charge. They can come and use all of

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these facilities whenever they like. It has had a fantastic face`lift and

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it's very exciting. Great to see you here this evening. 1400 members

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already, as William suggestdd. We will take a wander around and get

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another guest. Here is the layor of Newmarket. Rachel, good evening How

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much did Newmarket need this? This is essential to Newmarket going

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forward. It is a wonderful community place. It will be hugely well used

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and it will benefit the stable staff for years to come. We are absolutely

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thrilled with it. Have a grdat evening. The racing centre hs also

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going to be one of the main beneficiaries from the Newm`rket

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open day, and this Sunday it is when the racing community in Newlarket

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throws opens `` open its doors to the general public. Do try `nd get

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along. A new BBC survey for the Inside Out

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programme published today shows how many of us are failing to s`ve

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enough for our retirement. 2,000 people were interviewdd

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by telephone a month ago. Among the findings, 39% of those

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surveyed "can't afford it". And 21% said they were

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"investing money elsewhere". Mike Cartwright has been talking to

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people in the catering industry where pension

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take up is particularly poor. Rebecca Cunningham is a chef and at

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21, saving for her future is not a priority. I didn't think yot had to

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start thinking about it yet. She has worked in this Cambridge hotel for

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eight months and pumping money into a pension is not for her or her

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friends. Not really. We don't really talk about pensions, we talk about

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the next job. To be honest, I don't think anybody my age or younger I

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then think anybody is reallx talking about it or thinking about ht. 5%

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of those working in catering and accommodation don't have a pension.

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Sharma Ross runs this hotel and they do offer a pension. That's the sad

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thing, not many have taken ` sub on the option. We in Drogheda `` employ

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a young lot of staff and thdre's a big drive to get people into the

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industry but we have to think about their future as well. It's not just

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about the here and now. To get more of us saving for the future the

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government change the law, so whether you work for a smaller big

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company, you will be automatically enrolled onto a pension schdme. If

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you don't want that, it will be up to you to opt out. In Ipswich we

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asked pension or no pension? In the past I have had a pension when I had

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contracted employment but at the moment I'm self`employed and so I'm

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not paying into a pension at the moment and I haven't for thd last

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few years. I have thought about investing and I may be lookhng at

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investing in property and h`ving my money, in terms of a pension, saved

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in a commodity like that. I am a scaffolder, self`employed. To be

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honest, I have not got a clte how they work. According to recdnt

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figures, around half of us, about 45% and 49% of women do not have a

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private pension. In Cambridge a group offering advice at social

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events are pensioners, and they have a pension, so did they have a

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better? We are the baby boolers who took all the money, but I don't

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think it's that simple. A lot of elderly people are struggling with

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the pension they have. I know an awful lot of people, possibly me

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included in my day, who would have just spent the money and hope that

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somebody would pick up the pieces at the end. Too many of us are living

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in the here and now say the government. Their challenge is to

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save the future. 7.30pm. If you don't see thdm now,

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the chances are you will never get again. That's what they are saying

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about a collection of some of the century. It's at the Sainsbtry

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Centre in Norwich and it's called 'Reality'. It brings togethdr works

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by people like David Hocknex, The exhibition doesn't open

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until next week, but Alex Dolan has A large`scale work of art is being

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rolled the first time in 20 years. It is a delicate process. What are

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the challenges the team facds question mark this has not been

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enrolled for a long time. You need to stop it sticking to itself where

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the sticky waxes, and they have put tissue paper down which has made

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sure they are not lifting any of the material. The first impresshon is

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that it is looking better than we expected. This huge canvas hs by a

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Welsh `based artist. It went to the Tate, but this one, which is a

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favourite, has not been seen in a long time and I also think he is

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very relaxed and understandhng about work like this, made on a loose

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unstretched canvas, with a range of experimental materials, it will

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possibly change over time. Dach painting has a common theme. It

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really looks at the insurance of figurative painting and how

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important British figurativd painting is today so it is people

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who have taken the stuff of life, the things around us and made

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extraordinary paintings likd this David Hockney peace, my pardnts

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This is where he looked verx closely at people close to him and `round

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him. They're also works by other well`known artists like Luchen

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Freud, Francis Bacon and evdn an LS Lowry ready to be unpacked `nd hand

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tomorrow. How big a deal is to get paintings here? Each work lhke

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this, magnificent works, we don t need to go to London to see them. To

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see them together as a group is an extraordinary achievement, `nd if

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you miss it, you will have lissed it, because they will only come

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together once. Looking at the picture we h`d breaks

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in the cloud and highs around 2 degrees at the best of the sunshine.

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But the blue patches indicate we have had showers and some are still

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out there. They are heaviest in Cambridge amperage using eight or

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nine millimetres and an hour but over the next few hours the last of

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the showers will go and we `re left with a largely dry night. It is

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likely to turn misty and murky fog and some of it could be quite dense.

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Not a cold night with temperatures no lower than 12 degrees. Tomorrow

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we have low pressure in the south`west and high pressurd centred

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in the north`east and we ard in between, and you will see the

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isobars are far apart, which means that the mist and fog might take

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some time to clear. Hopefully things will brighten up, but as it starts

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to warm up we will see one or two showers developing and some of those

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could be on the sharp side. The best of the temperatures tomorrow are

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expected inland. We could sde 2 Celsius, but you will noticd that

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the temperatures are lower because there will be a gentle breeze and we

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could see some cloud and Merck falling overnight and it is stubborn

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and refusing to shift. Some of it could linger through the dax. As we

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finish the day, there will be showers around, and for manx of us

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it will be a fine and dry fhnish. As we head into the middle of the

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week, warmer air is spreading in and more humid as well. And what that

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means is that on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and the rest of the

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sunshine, we could seat amateurs higher than 2223 Celsius. I should

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stress that on all three daxs we are likely to see a lot of fine and dry

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weather and we have put the sundry symbols on there because if you do

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see a shower there is a risk as the week goes on that it will bd heavy

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and thundery as well. But I will stress again, that on Wednesday

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Thursday and Friday, a lot of fine and dry weather expected with

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impressive temperatures in the sunshine and as you can see, a low

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of around 13 or 14, so not cold nights either.

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It looks pretty lively. That made me jump. We will see you tomorrow

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