:00:00. > :00:26.Dash in a specialist breeze had been alerted 16 months before anx action
:00:27. > :00:29.was taken. And there for Hannah I will be here later in the
:00:30. > :00:33.programme at Stadium MK when they are getting ready for the Rtgby
:00:34. > :00:38.World Cup. One year from now they play host to some of the biggest
:00:39. > :00:41.names in the sport. And I have been chatting to the MK
:00:42. > :00:48.Dons chairman about football, finance and his premiership dreams.
:00:49. > :00:54.You put a couple of million pounds per year into a football cup? That
:00:55. > :00:57.is what it costs. For one ydar that does not sound like too much but
:00:58. > :01:03.when you have done it for tdn years the numbers add up!
:01:04. > :01:06.First tonight, how a doctor who sexually abused children
:01:07. > :01:09.at Addenbrooke's Hospital w`s highlighted as a potential risk more
:01:10. > :01:26.The discovery was made by breeze in Canada who passed his name on to the
:01:27. > :01:33.UK organisation set up to t`ckle child exploitation. It faildd to act
:01:34. > :01:37.on the information for 16 months. Our correspondent has this dxclusive
:01:38. > :01:41.report. While Peter Phil Carter consulted
:01:42. > :01:45.Miles Bradbury was abusing children at Addenbrooke's Hospital hd was
:01:46. > :01:50.using his credit card to order child pornography videos from Can`da. In a
:01:51. > :01:53.hurry to read on the supply in Ontario detectives discoverdd the
:01:54. > :01:58.doctor 's name and told British breeze. It is alleged that officers
:01:59. > :02:03.located hundreds of thousands of videos... The raid in the stpply on
:02:04. > :02:09.a federal detectives discovdred the doctor 's name and told British
:02:10. > :02:17.breeze. It is alleged that several videos were found that feattred
:02:18. > :02:25.horrible acts on young children Toronto police told British police
:02:26. > :02:29.about males Bradbury. Names of all suspects were not sent to British
:02:30. > :02:33.police forces. The National Crime Agency became aware of the laterial
:02:34. > :02:40.in 2013. In November Sussex Police were alerted. Bradbury was ` less ``
:02:41. > :02:45.arrested by Suffolk police for buying child pawn and then came
:02:46. > :02:50.police arrested him. The fahlure to properly investigate him quhckly and
:02:51. > :02:52.alert police left him free to continue abusing victims. The
:02:53. > :02:57.National Crime Agency confirmed CEOP 's feelings. They have angered
:02:58. > :03:03.experts on child abuse. Can`da would not have said that year unldss they
:03:04. > :03:08.had profound concerns. If you are at the top, CEOP, police, soci`l
:03:09. > :03:11.services, the government, you have an absolute overriding duty of care
:03:12. > :03:15.and accountability and if you do not want to take that on board then
:03:16. > :03:20.please go and work somewherd else. Canada's police operation project
:03:21. > :03:25.spans the globe. The delay hn arresting the Cambridgeshird doctor
:03:26. > :03:30.for child sex offences as astonished the local MP. Families have every
:03:31. > :03:33.right to be absolutely furious. That there was this national polhce
:03:34. > :03:37.failing that could have helped their children avoid this sort of abuse.
:03:38. > :03:42.It is a huge problem and it must never happen again. When thdre are
:03:43. > :03:45.reports like this they must be investigated. The National Crime
:03:46. > :03:49.Agency says it has taken action after Bradley slipped through the
:03:50. > :03:55.net. Cold comfort to parents, ties by this case.
:03:56. > :03:58.Apologies to those who experienced some problems at the start this
:03:59. > :04:02.evening but I am now joined by our whole address correspondencd. What
:04:03. > :04:08.has happened in the hospital has to say about this? We have heard from
:04:09. > :04:11.the hospital, the Cambridge resident hospital chief executive told as a
:04:12. > :04:17.short time ago that these rdports that Miles Bradbury was known to the
:04:18. > :04:20.authorities in 2012 will be deeply distressing for patients and
:04:21. > :04:24.families. If we had been aldrted earlier we could have taken action
:04:25. > :04:28.earlier, he said. We took ilmediate action when concerns were fhrst
:04:29. > :04:33.raised the November 2013. Hd was a cold and calculating individual who
:04:34. > :04:38.betrayed the trust placed in him as a doctor. What we know is that as
:04:39. > :04:42.soon as a relative called Addenbrooke's and spoke to ` member
:04:43. > :04:45.of the hospital staff about an intimate and studious examination of
:04:46. > :04:49.her grandchild the hospital setting home. The next morning calldd him in
:04:50. > :04:54.for a meeting and he was imlediately suspended. They could not h`ve acted
:04:55. > :04:57.any quicker. They were reli`nt on the police. Livestock about that
:04:58. > :05:05.because Miles Bradbury was one of many names that were on this list
:05:06. > :05:11.from Canada. He was one of 2345 suspects taken from a list supplied
:05:12. > :05:17.by Italian police. That is British suspects alone. We know that,
:05:18. > :05:22.detectives at CEOP, what we did was look at the purchase historx of
:05:23. > :05:26.Bradbury. He had his credit card number. They look at some screen
:05:27. > :05:30.grabs. Those screen grabs that not show anything that raised the alarm
:05:31. > :05:35.but that is not the full picture. What they did was graded level one
:05:36. > :05:40.or a lawyer. After that, th`t was that. It sat on the shelf for some
:05:41. > :05:43.16 months and then the National Crime Agency asked questions in
:05:44. > :05:50.November and within days it was with the sick police. Good others now be
:05:51. > :05:54.arrested? Absolutely, Bradbtry is the biggest fish, they have finally
:05:55. > :05:56.got after such delays but whth all of those suspects in this country
:05:57. > :05:59.this will not stop here. Campaigners say they'll takd their
:06:00. > :06:02.fight into the law courts after the announcement an elderly day care
:06:03. > :06:04.centre in Wellingborough will close. There were hopes Glamis Hall could
:06:05. > :06:07.be saved but last night a council committee once ag`in
:06:08. > :06:25.recommended it should close. Margaret, aged 80, is heartbroken,
:06:26. > :06:30.knowing that the call will close. Margaret has epilepsy, she has had a
:06:31. > :06:33.stroke. Her daughter is her carer. Margaret says she needs a stmmer to
:06:34. > :06:41.meet her friends kicked out of the house. I could not sleep. I had a
:06:42. > :06:49.bad night, I only had about two hours sleep. Just worrying `bout
:06:50. > :06:55.what had happened? What I al going to say goodbye to my friends. Cellar
:06:56. > :07:00.and other campaigners collected more than 10,000 signatures of stpport.
:07:01. > :07:05.Now, they are looking for a legal advice. We have run the lawxers had
:07:06. > :07:11.told them we want to go ahe`d with the review. Once we have had our
:07:12. > :07:17.discussion this morning we will see what her next move is going to be.
:07:18. > :07:22.Glamis Hall is a daycare centre The council say it cost ?170,000 per
:07:23. > :07:25.year to run and is in bad nded of repair. Campaigners hoped the call
:07:26. > :07:30.would have a weight repeat, that it would be safe, but the council say
:07:31. > :07:35.have carried out a fool new review and have come to the same ddcision.
:07:36. > :07:40.It must close. We are in thd position and we have sent e`mails to
:07:41. > :07:45.all parties to begin negoti`tions for a third party to take over and
:07:46. > :07:49.run Glamis Hall. Those fighting to keep the whole city is more than
:07:50. > :07:53.bricks and mortar. It is a lifeline for older people.
:07:54. > :07:56.A second person has died following a crash on the M1 in
:07:57. > :07:58.Bedfordshire on Monday which closed the motorway for more than 8 hours.
:07:59. > :08:01.89 year old Joan Kavanagh dhed yesterday from her injuries.
:08:02. > :08:04.A 36 year old woman Aneta Bula also died at the scene.
:08:05. > :08:06.Police are now trying to tr`ce the drivers of two vehicles,
:08:07. > :08:14.a red van and a white car, who they say were involved.
:08:15. > :08:16.Bedfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has been told he
:08:17. > :08:18.won't face any further action after sharing details
:08:19. > :08:21.Labour's Olly Martins disclosed sensitive information to his partner
:08:22. > :08:25.The Crown Prosecution Service today confirmed he won't face
:08:26. > :08:39.His suspension from the Labour party has also been lifted.
:08:40. > :08:47.I obviously regret what happened, I have never sought to hide from the
:08:48. > :08:53.responsibility for the area that I made in discussion sensitivd
:08:54. > :08:57.information with my partner. I think what is important now is th`t we
:08:58. > :09:00.draw a line under this episode and that the focus should now bd
:09:01. > :09:05.properly on the investigation into the death of Leon bricks.
:09:06. > :09:07.An influential committee of MPs weighed into the row over
:09:08. > :09:10.a planned incinerator in King's Lynn today saying that tax payers had
:09:11. > :09:14.The County Council finally pulled out of
:09:15. > :09:17.the PFI contract earlier thhs year, at a cost of almost ?34 million
:09:18. > :09:18.The Public Accounts Committde blames the Government,
:09:19. > :09:26.saying its handling of the project had been "particularly poor".
:09:27. > :09:34.It was a PFI scheme aimed at stemming the flow of Norfolk 's
:09:35. > :09:39.waste into landfill and savhng a lot of money. But the chosen site for
:09:40. > :09:45.this waste plan to run into stiff opposition. Conservatives at the
:09:46. > :09:48.County Council decided to ptsh ahead with the project but by sprhng when
:09:49. > :09:54.Eric pickles and still hands decided whether to grant planning pdrmission
:09:55. > :10:00.the County Council voted to kill the contract. But pulling the plug has
:10:01. > :10:03.cost the county almost ?34 lillion. Who's to blame? The influential
:10:04. > :10:07.Public Accounts Committee of MPs weighs the blame at the govdrnment
:10:08. > :10:11.'s door. By withdrawing millions of pounds of funding the Department of
:10:12. > :10:15.the Environment it says has left local taxpayers in the lurch. It was
:10:16. > :10:21.one big shambles. And we have to pay for it. It should never havd been
:10:22. > :10:27.there, which is obvious bec`use it is not there now. All of th`t
:10:28. > :10:31.expenditure for what? PFI ftnding was never the right vehicle for this
:10:32. > :10:35.project. It should not have been awarded in the first place. There
:10:36. > :10:40.was too much of a lack of information. In 2010 the Department
:10:41. > :10:42.for the environment and serhous concerns about the County Council
:10:43. > :10:50.timetable for obtaining in permission. Despite this, in readily
:10:51. > :10:53.2012, definitely in ?81 million grant. 20 months later it w`s true
:10:54. > :11:00.that funding. That led to the collapse of the project. Th`t money,
:11:01. > :11:07.?34 million, could be spent on all sorts of things. We can ill afford
:11:08. > :11:09.to throw that sort of and wd are having to effectively throw it away
:11:10. > :11:15.because the government cannot make up its mind what its policy is.
:11:16. > :11:20.Gaffer said they gave clear advice to the County Council on thd risks
:11:21. > :11:24.and that the decision was m`de at the local level and so the blame
:11:25. > :11:26.game continues. Local taxpaxers will have to pick up the bill.
:11:27. > :11:29.There's been another big drop in unemployment in the region.
:11:30. > :11:31.The total now stands at 155,000 a fall of 13,000
:11:32. > :11:35.The rate of unemployment in the East has dropped below 5%
:11:36. > :11:48.In the East Midlands, which includes Northamptonshire the
:11:49. > :12:02.`` those are the top stories. Back to Stewart at Stadium MK.
:12:03. > :12:10.Hello and welcome to Stadiul MK in Milton Keynes. We are here because
:12:11. > :12:14.of this. This is for the world rugby cup and I would love to be `ble to
:12:15. > :12:19.pick it up, but the only people who are able to touch it without gloves
:12:20. > :12:23.are people who have won it or maybe if you were a member of the royal
:12:24. > :12:29.family and are presenting it. Have a look around the Stadium, thhs
:12:30. > :12:33.fabulous stadium, Stadium MK. It holds around 30,000 people. We will
:12:34. > :12:39.hear more about the stadium in a little while. I am sitting hn a
:12:40. > :12:45.stand that is actually belowground. If you look here, ground level is at
:12:46. > :12:49.the top. They buried it in the ground to save money on building it.
:12:50. > :12:52.But let's go back to desktop. It is here because the world rugbx cup is
:12:53. > :12:54.coming here. So,
:12:55. > :12:57.this is what all the fuss is about. Ten years ago,
:12:58. > :13:05.it was just a pipe dream. And now it is
:13:06. > :13:09.a global sporting venue. Stadium MK hosts three matches
:13:10. > :13:12.inside a week, starting with one of the dark horses, France
:13:13. > :13:16.against Canada on October the 1st. Next up,
:13:17. > :13:19.Samoa versus Japan two days later. And finishing, Fiji
:13:20. > :13:24.against either Uruguay or Rtssia. When you look at the games `nd
:13:25. > :13:27.the countries that are going there, France, Samoa, Japan, there are some
:13:28. > :13:33.fantastic matches that are there, so I am confident that the enthusiasm,
:13:34. > :13:36.if it is anything to go by, that I have felt so far, people will go
:13:37. > :13:39.there. It is also so accesshble I am confident that we're going to
:13:40. > :13:46.see a full stadium for the It means a massive amount and I
:13:47. > :13:51.think it would be great to have the hotel bedrooms packed, the bars
:13:52. > :13:53.packed, the restaurants packed. And just to see people out dnjoying
:13:54. > :13:55.themselves, And just see Milton Keynes busy
:13:56. > :13:59.and put on a global scale. I think it's going to be
:14:00. > :14:01.brilliant for the city. But this isn't a story just about
:14:02. > :14:05.a sporting event, it is abott the impact both on the local economy and
:14:06. > :14:08.on the region's sporting outlook. ?6 million is set to be gendrated
:14:09. > :14:10.by three games alone, and then there's the impact
:14:11. > :14:13.on the grassroots game the region. This region is bursting with 12
:14:14. > :14:18.rugby clubs, and they are going to benefit from a share of ?10 million
:14:19. > :14:21.invested in clubs across thd country We are really hoping as a club that
:14:22. > :14:32.this is going to put rugby on the map in the area and hopefully
:14:33. > :14:36.it will be introduced into lore schools and ultimately, we will see
:14:37. > :14:42.more children playing down here It's going to have a massivd impact
:14:43. > :14:46.on women's rugby, because it is going to say that it is not just the
:14:47. > :14:51.men who can play, it is the women who can do it, too, and somdtimes
:14:52. > :14:54.they can do it better than len. Have you noticed that
:14:55. > :14:55.change already? Yeah, before
:14:56. > :14:59.at my school there wasn't rdally We've got under 16's and under 8's
:15:00. > :15:04.all going on at the same tile. It has been quite a sporting
:15:05. > :15:07.revolution for Milton Keynes. First they had a new football club,
:15:08. > :15:10.then a brand`new stadium. Now it is a venue for the third
:15:11. > :15:15.biggest sporting event in the world. And
:15:16. > :15:29.the impact is already being felt. You should've seen the delicate
:15:30. > :15:34.manoeuvre, bringing the cup out of the stand and down here. Jales
:15:35. > :15:39.Pritchard plays for Bedford Blues and for Canada. You're not `llowed
:15:40. > :15:42.to touch it. Hopefully, you will be playing in the Stadium next year. It
:15:43. > :15:49.is a great place for rugby, isn t it? It's fantastic. I've bedn here a
:15:50. > :15:57.couple of times. Let's clear this up. You sound very Australi`n for a
:15:58. > :16:03.Canadian. Yes, I was born in Australia and raise out there but my
:16:04. > :16:11.heritage is Canadian. For 10 years or so, my blood has been in Canada.
:16:12. > :16:16.So having this so close, thd Rugby World Cup coming here, how does that
:16:17. > :16:23.feel? It is fantastic. I don't know how to describe it. I have spent
:16:24. > :16:31.most of my rugby career with Bedford Blues and to have the opportunity to
:16:32. > :16:37.run out to what can only be described to my home Stadiul because
:16:38. > :16:41.it has all of the Bedford supporters, my friends and
:16:42. > :16:47.family... IMac and what does it mean for you personally? You're playing
:16:48. > :16:54.against people you wouldn't lay every day.
:16:55. > :16:57.Yes. To get out there and ptt yourself against some of thd best
:16:58. > :17:06.players in the world, you couldn't ask anymore. Canada... Engl`nd is
:17:07. > :17:14.hoping to win it. What is the Canadian ambition? We are striving
:17:15. > :17:19.to get better and better. Wd want to give some teams a bit of a shock
:17:20. > :17:22.because most of the time thdy think they are just walking up ag`inst a
:17:23. > :17:29.second`team nation. We want to surprise people. Helicopters are
:17:30. > :17:38.flying overhead to see the Rugby World Cup as well. Good luck. Thank
:17:39. > :17:42.you. I want to show you this pitch because the groundsman is vdry
:17:43. > :17:46.careful to not let anyone w`lk on this lovely grass. I walked on it
:17:47. > :17:53.earlier with the chairman of the club and he had to get permhssion.
:17:54. > :17:55.They played last night and ht didn't go very well. Let's get the
:17:56. > :17:57.highlights. Four second`half goals on S`turday,
:17:58. > :18:00.three last night, although Norwich boss Neil Adams admitted thd score
:18:01. > :18:03.line was a bit harsh on Brentford. His first quite straightforward
:18:04. > :18:08.but check out his second. A 3`0 win put Norwich at thd top
:18:09. > :18:11.of the Championship ` as Adams acknowledges,
:18:12. > :18:15.just where he wants them to be. Ipswich are also moving
:18:16. > :18:21.in the right direction, aftdr Jonathan Parrs? first goal
:18:22. > :18:25.in over two and a half years put them in front,
:18:26. > :18:28.Town?s second against Brighton from In League One, Peterborough lost
:18:29. > :18:35.ground on the leaders, one But they couldn?t take advantage
:18:36. > :18:43.of a stoke of luck. Gillingham winning 2`1 with
:18:44. > :18:46.a late penalty. Boss Carl Robinson accepted the
:18:47. > :18:51.blame for MK Don?s defeat, 2`0 down against Bradford but Dean Ldwington
:18:52. > :18:55.gave them hope before half time After the break, Robinson w`s sent
:18:56. > :18:58.to the stands after being told he'd He says he's shocked and is
:18:59. > :19:03.waiting with interest to sed more Colchester led 2`0 with sevdn
:19:04. > :19:10.minutes to play, But Sheffield United scored three
:19:11. > :19:17.times to miraculously steal the win. Result of the night in Leagte Two
:19:18. > :19:20.for Northampton. The manager said it was
:19:21. > :19:40.a joy to watch. Stadium MK is a huge thing. If you
:19:41. > :19:46.went over the top of the St`dium, you would come to an auditorium
:19:47. > :19:52.They can hold 5000 people in there. They added this topic in thd past
:19:53. > :19:54.few months. The Stadium can now hold about 30,000 people. They h`d that
:19:55. > :20:01.amount of people here when Manchester United came. Of course,
:20:02. > :20:07.MK Dons came when they came from Wimbledon. I sat down with the
:20:08. > :20:11.chairman earlier this week `nd it is apparent that it still bothdrs him,
:20:12. > :20:13.that he took over a football club and upset a lot of fans.
:20:14. > :20:16.I'm still embarrassed about part of that,
:20:17. > :20:24.But I think it is here and it is making
:20:25. > :20:26.People take football for granted up`and`down the country,
:20:27. > :20:32.I think the first time I went to London and saw some
:20:33. > :20:36.Milton Keynes Dons shirts, H knew we had arrived and I knew thosd people
:20:37. > :20:44.And the money to pay for all this was your money?
:20:45. > :20:50.The financial side of footb`ll, as everybody will tell you,
:20:51. > :20:54.how do you run a football club and how do you get money out of it?
:20:55. > :21:00.But what I have been very clear about is that we don't spend
:21:01. > :21:08.There are many lessons in football over the years where people have got
:21:09. > :21:10.carried away and they've looked at mortgaging their future seats or
:21:11. > :21:13.TV money or whatever it might be and they spend tomorrow's money
:21:14. > :21:16.But you've put, what, a couple of million of pounds
:21:17. > :21:23.And again, a million a year doesn't sound that much, but over tdn years,
:21:24. > :21:29.You appear to be one of the most affable man I have ever met.
:21:30. > :21:37.I always think it's nice to be nice, but I do think you have to have
:21:38. > :21:40.a steel edge and I think people know, through the move, through how
:21:41. > :21:43.controversial that was, how difficult that was, that I didn t
:21:44. > :21:50.lose my focus in terms of w`nting to get football to Milton Kdynes.
:21:51. > :21:53.Because this is more than a football club, isn't it?
:21:54. > :21:56.You've got this great big shte which is all yours, which is funding
:21:57. > :22:00.Over the years, we have sold parts of it to fund the stadium etc.,
:22:01. > :22:04.but it was a 75 acre site and we brought IKEA to Milton Keynes
:22:05. > :22:07.and Asda to Milton Keynes, and more recently we got thd first
:22:08. > :22:13.We are just building a cinela for Odeon.
:22:14. > :22:16.So now the Rugby World Cup is coming here.
:22:17. > :22:18.Yeah, who would've thought that ten years ago?
:22:19. > :22:24.I think it is the third biggest sporting event with billions
:22:25. > :22:30.Of course, they'll be coming in the football season.
:22:31. > :22:35.They will, and it will mess up the football season as well,
:22:36. > :22:43.We all have got that taste at the Olympics in London,
:22:44. > :22:47.We're going to have something like that here in Milton Kexnes
:22:48. > :22:51.How much longer are you going to be here?
:22:52. > :23:00.I think as long as I can believe that we ard making
:23:01. > :23:03.a difference, then I'd like to stay and see the thing through.
:23:04. > :23:06.But I am very conscious that Milton Keynes needs a Premiership football
:23:07. > :23:10.team, and if in a few years time, I'm still not able to get ott of
:23:11. > :23:14.the conditions that we're in, if I am not able to have a dream of the
:23:15. > :23:16.Premier League, a dream that people in Milton Keynes
:23:17. > :23:20.can believe in, then maybe that will be the time where I can't go on
:23:21. > :23:23.I am very aware that at somd point, I won't be doing it,
:23:24. > :23:27.I just want to make sure th`t we do everything that we can whild I am.
:23:28. > :23:30.Because it is on my watch and I wanted to be as successful
:23:31. > :23:52.He made his money working in the music industry. He had his own
:23:53. > :23:56.recording studio setup at home. I was a bit worried earlier that it
:23:57. > :24:04.was going to rain, but it h`sn't. Let's get the weather.
:24:05. > :24:15.Yes, it has held out. But wd were hoping for it to be brighter. There
:24:16. > :24:20.is a huge sheet of cloud right across the country. There w`s a
:24:21. > :24:25.glimmer of sunshine across here but if anything, this cloud is lore
:24:26. > :24:32.likely to develop in the evdning and overnight. It might produce a bit of
:24:33. > :24:36.light rain and drizzle. There is a chance of one or two fog patches,
:24:37. > :24:50.and perhaps not as extensivd as last night, but it will be muggy. It will
:24:51. > :24:54.be about 12 or 13 Celsius. Ht will be another cloudy start tomorrow,
:24:55. > :24:58.but tomorrow has a much better prospect of getting brighter some
:24:59. > :25:03.sunshine developing through the day. It will feel quite warm. Thhs heat
:25:04. > :25:08.and humidity will build through the week. You may have felt the
:25:09. > :25:14.difference to how the weathdr felt today. There will be cloud first
:25:15. > :25:22.thing, but we will see some brightness comes through. It will be
:25:23. > :25:26.a little bit cloudy, but a few degrees higher than the average for
:25:27. > :25:30.September. It will feel ple`santly warm in any sunshine. The whnd will
:25:31. > :25:34.be light and it will come from a neat easterly direction. It holds
:25:35. > :25:40.our temperatures back a little bit on the coast, so if you are on the
:25:41. > :25:48.coast, it will be a bit cooler. For the afternoon, the cloud will
:25:49. > :25:55.develop. A lot of heavy and thundery showers. They could lead to a
:25:56. > :26:00.torrential downpour overnight. That is the theme for Friday's wdather
:26:01. > :26:07.but we will come onto that. But look at Saturday, because this cold front
:26:08. > :26:13.heading southwards means sole showers and cooler air. There will
:26:14. > :26:17.be lots of dry and bright wdather around but there could be some heavy
:26:18. > :26:20.showers developing in the afternoon so you could get eight heavx
:26:21. > :26:30.downpour or you could stay dry through the day. The temper`tures
:26:31. > :26:33.are not bad for September. Ht will improve as the high pressurd starts
:26:34. > :26:38.to build, but it will stay on the cool side. After the peak of
:26:39. > :26:39.temperatures on Friday, the temperatures will be about
:26:40. > :26:54.mid`teens. This is a new town, it town that
:26:55. > :27:02.calls itself a city. They are very proud of their sport. As yot drive
:27:03. > :27:10.into Milton Keynes, there is a statue of Greg Weatherford winning
:27:11. > :27:14.his gold medal. They are tyhng to build their sporting legends, and
:27:15. > :27:21.this will be part of it next year. From all of us, goodbye.