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Another death in Woodhill Prison in Milton Keynes -

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relatives and pressure groups demand action.

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The fact that death after death occurs here in very similar

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circumstances suggests that things are fatally wrong at Woodhill

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prison. A new look and new home

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for fire and police services We've an exclusive interview

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with broadcaster and author I go to the hospital all the time

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and there are a lot of people there who bought come home who are in far

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was shaped and I am. And best foot forward -

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the teenager who went from novice race-walker to world champion

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in just four years. First tonight - an inquest

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was opened at Milton Keynes today into the death of an inmate

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at Woodhill Prison - In the latest case, a man,

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thought to have been suffering from paranoid schizophrenia,

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died just a day after Pressure groups say the prison has

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the highest rate of inmate And as Sally Chidzoy reports,

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it's raised questions about the regime at Woodhill

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and problems in the Woodhill prison officers attended

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the inquest opening into the death. She was a man with mental health

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issues who were sent to the jail for a weekend. -- he was a man. He was

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on a charge for dangerous that driving. He had been reported to

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directors and officers for bizarre behaviour. Within 24 others of

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having been put into the prison, he was found dead. He is one of many

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who have chosen to end their lives here. So far, several prisoners have

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died your -- you're in Woodhill. He was sent here on December ten. He

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was not a mental health services. On December the 11th, he was seen at

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11am and found unconscious at five past eight. -- 7:15am. The police

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say that he was arrested on the M1. He had been a passenger on a bus

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when he grabbed the Steven Biel, causing the bus to crash. -- grabbed

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the steering wheel. The people that investigate this, they have

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repeatedly said that they are concerned about the recommendations

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made following gets and that they are not implemented by Woodhill

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prison. The fact that death after death happens at Woodhill and very

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similar circumstances suggests that things are fatally wrong at Woodhill

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prison. This man had mental health problems when he killed himself at

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Woodhill prison in truth there liberty. Staff had missed his

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warning signs. It has been said that no lessons are being learned. It is

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shocking. When you think that the highest rate of self harm and

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suicide in prison is within the first three days. If he is stronger

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behaviour, why is he not been monitored? -- if he is shoving

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bizarre behaviour. Why is he being put into a position which you can

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take his own life? The inquest was adjourned to next June. It has

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happened in the middle of legal action that is being taken by

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prisoners. Well, in a statement,

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the Ministry of Justice told us they take mental health in custody

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extremely seriously and there are a range of measures in place

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to support prisoners, We have invested in specialist

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mental health training for prison officers, they say,

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allocated more funding for prison safety and launched a suicide

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and self-harm reduction project. Well, the Howard League

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for Penal Reform campaigns to improve conditions in prisons

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and reduce the number of criminals Rob Preece from the organisation

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joined me earlier to explain We've seen a rise in prison

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population, which makes overcrowding a huge problem in Woodhill,

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the prison has got room for about 550 prisoners,

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that's what it's designed to hold, it's currently holding

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more than 700. And that means you're finding

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prisoners cramped into small spaces, without being able to get out

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the cells because there aren't enough staff to let them out

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to take them to training, education, exercise,

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and to get the skills they might So does the Government need

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to build more prisons? Well, the Government has announced

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a plan to build more prisons but unfortunately we don't think

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it's going to work. What you find is that

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by the time you've built these massive capital projects,

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the prison population has risen to such an extent that the older

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prisons that you planned to close because they were no

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longer fit for purpose, you have to keep them open

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because the prison population What we need to do is be serious

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about this, grasp the nettle and recognise that will only go

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to solve this problem by reducing And why do you want to reduce

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the number of people in prison? Victims groups might say,

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if a criminal has done something wrong, they should be incarcerated

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for the good of the public. What we find is that reoffending

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rates after prison are much higher than they are

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after community punishments. Community punishments enable people

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to be in the community with support from family and support networks,

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better access to drug services, alcohol, debt and domestic abuse,

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all those services that will better tackle the root cause

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of the offending. What happens in prisons

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is we cramped people up in overcrowded conditions,

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we deprive them of access to training, exercise, education,

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and what we do is we set ourselves up to fail because when we come

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to release them, they're less prepared for the world outside

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than the when they went in. We're hearing there's a shortage

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of officers as well. What can be done to actually attract

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more people to that profession Because retention's

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a big problem, isn't it? Who would work in a prison

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where violence is rife, drug abuse is rife, self injury

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is very, very common. Those are terrible

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conditions to be working in. Crucially, we have to reduce

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the number of people in the system to reduce pressure on it,

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so that those people who are in the system

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can be properly looked after and have their lives turned

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around by properly trained It's understood that the Chinese

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owners of the Northamptonshire cereal company Weetabix are planning

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to sell it in the New Year. Bright Food Group acquired 60

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per cent of Weetabix in 2012, but it's thought the company has

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struggled to break Yesterday it was announced

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that workers had voted And we'll have more on that story

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in our late bulletin at 10:30pm. The new location and new look for

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a joint HQ for Northamptonshire's fire and police services

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have been revealed. It'll be on Cherry Hall Road

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in Kettering, and the move The previous HQ at Wootton

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Hall is being sold. This is the new police headquarters

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on the outskirts of Kettering The building should be

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finished by the summer. It will replace Wootton Hall

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in Northampton, which has been force It will be a big

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people for the force. -- it be a big up people for the

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force. I think this is a really

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exciting opportunity. We haven't invested in our state

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for quite some time, so the current estate that we have

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is built for old police purposes. This is a new bespoke

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building that's for the sort of thing that we need

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for modern-day policing. The new headquarters was due to

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house 20 sales. The forces investigation Centre and its

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learning Centre. It will be joined with the Fire and Rescue Service.

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The police have decided that they are moving to this new building.

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Discussed that we wanted to go with them. That is so that because you're

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the estate over the county. The new police and fire officers will sit

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side-by-side rather than being on a separate force. -- separate force.

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The Government has been encouraging the police and Fire Services to work

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together. It was decided to shut down the old force headquarters and

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sell it for three and a quarter million pounds. Given that we are a

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emergency service, it is important we get it right. A lot of work is

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going into blazing works properly. They have chosen to share it with

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the Fire Service. Across the Northampton should, we have 37

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buildings. They have 20 J. By bringing these buildings together,

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we can give a better service. These are already places that are located.

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Shivering resources has real benefits. The first people should

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move into the building next summer. The staff will review if you my

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Flickr. Next tonight - they lost

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their newborn baby exactly one year ago today -

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then, heart-breakingly, they found But Cambridge couple Kym

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and Mark Field are trying Baby Alfie was just

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a day old when he died. Months later, a coroner ruled he may

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have lived if medics had checked his heart rate

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properly during labour. Addenbrooke's Hospital

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admitted liability. We were a few days from

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meeting our little boy, we were just really excited,

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like any new parents, you just can't You're getting all his

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little nursery ready and sitting for hours kind

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of folding the clothes. It was just two, three,

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four weeks of waiting We just hid at Kym's parents

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and just shut ourselves away We didn't want to have to tell

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everyone what had happened Alfie Field died 35

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hours after he was born. For months, his parents

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battled for answers. I think it puts your grieving

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on hold, you can't grieve for your baby and take on a massive

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hospital and try and get answers and get changes,

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you can't because you haven't got Since the inquest in June,

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Kym and Mark have fundraised tirelessly for Petals,

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the counselling charity that They're now looking forward

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to the birth of Alfie's From a father's point of view,

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once we'd started to deal with what we've been

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through after the inquest, there was that part of me

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that was just aching for a child - You're very irrational, you don't

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prepare because you prepared last None of the plans came off

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and nothing happened that you prepared for,

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so this time last year, we were thinking, oh,

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next year, Alfie will be one and he'll be

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running around, and he's not. You don't want to put

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yourself through that again. Addenbrooke's Hospital

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admitted responsibility His parents say there

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are still pushing for more changes I don't think anything prepares

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you for a one-year-old's I don't think you can ever

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prepare yourself for that but you just have to go with it,

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you just have to do whatever you feel at the time and be

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in whatever you're in at the time We never thought we'd be planning

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a birthday party without our little boy but that's kind of how

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it's worked out. One person has died and three people

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have been taken to hospital after a multiple-crash

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on the A142 in Cambridgeshire. It happened at 6:00am in Mepal,

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and involved three cars, The road remains closed

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with diversions in place. The Queen is to step

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down as the patron of the Animal Health Trust at the end

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of the year. The Newmarket-based charity is best

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known for its work in disease It ends an association

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spanning almost 60 years. It's one of 25 patronages

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being passed on to other members I'll hand you over to

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Susie and Stewart now Robby West, BBC Look

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East, Great Yarmouth. You're watching Look

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East from the BBC. Coming up next, broadcaster,

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critic and poet Clive James. Standby for a wet

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and windy Christmas, And the Suffolk teenager

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with the world at his feet. Six years ago, the writer

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and broadcaster Clive James was diagnosed with leukaemia kidney

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failure and lung disease. Not long after that he told the BBC

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he was nearing the end. Then last summer, he said

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he was slightly embarrassed Clive James says it's

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incredible he's still alive. It's mainly thanks to the treatment

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he's been receiving at In a moment, I'll be speaking to him

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about that and many other things Since he came to England in

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the 1960s, Clive James has more than He read English

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Literature at Pembroke College, Cambridge, appearing

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in the Footlights revue of 1968. Beautiful BBC Two presents

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socioeconomically orientated, psycho-motivated, watch

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with mother figure. He was an award-winning

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TV critic for the Observer newspaper in the 1970s,

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a medium that couldn't get enough of He is a curious mixture,

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generous, poet, He was once dubbed and

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he's still blushing, Shooting from the lip,

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he was the perfect guest on dozens of studio-based

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shows, always entertaining, great Here on Did You See

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in the mid-80s, the I want to attend the show on to get

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something unique from Wogan. I won't turn it on at

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night to see, say, some Americans who is starring

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in the London production of 42nd St singing lullaby of Broadway out

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of tempo As a lyricist, Clive has worked

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extensively down the years with They have produced albums, a two-man

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show at the Edinburgh Fringe and # Be careful when they

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offer you the moon # It was only ever made

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to light the night #. At his home in Cambridge,

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he is surrounded by His volumes of autobiography,

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novels, travel writing and poetry have secured his

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reputation as a major Still writing, still

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funny, still here. This morning, I sat down with Clive

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at his home in Cambridge and I asked A few years ago, I thought

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I was a goner, yes. By the miracles of modern science,

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my leukaemia went into remission and while it was in remission

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for about five years, new drugs were invented and I'm

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testing them out right now. I wouldn't be half so merry

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or productive if I was in pain and a I go to Addenbrooke's,

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the hospital here, all the time and there is a lot

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of people there who aren't going to come home who are in far

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worse shape than I am. It is a reminder that I have

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actually had it lucky. Here I am, I am upright, being

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interviewed by a glamorous woman, You mentioned Addenbrooke's,

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you must've got to know And how have you felt

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about your treatment there? I have got nothing

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but praise for them. For one thing, it's a lesson

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in international united nations civic behaviour because every

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nationality of doctor and nurse in the world

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seems to stop in at Addenbrooke's. No, I have no complaints,

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quite the opposite. You have been amazingly prolific

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during your illness, churning out books and poems

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and columns, do you feel like your Well, here's my secret,

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for you alone, all right? I just say no to

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everything and I just write which for me has

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always been a relaxing activity and I've got

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a few books done in the last four years

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which I didn't expect. First of all, I didn't

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expect to live to write them and second, I never expected

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to finish them and if you read the last chapter in each of them,

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you will I'm a more interesting character now

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than I was when I was I was a sort of energetic, selfish

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idiot and a bit of adversity has brought me a bit of maturity,

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a lot of maturity in fact. The latest book that has come

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out is actually about you, not written by you, it is

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about your songwriting in the 1970s. At the time, you were mentioned

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in the same breath as of We were, but not on the

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list of millionaires. There's quite a good

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chance now actually, as I drop off the twig, as we say

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in Australia, that our music will be rediscovered and Pete will make

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a few bob. Log onto YouTube, if

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you look up Pete Atkin, you find him singing our songs,

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pages and pages of them. It is a terrific

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reservoir of what we have And you obviously

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ended up becoming very famous in television, do

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you actually wish that Yeah, I do rather because being

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famous in television is easy. There you are, they

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see your face, they see your mouth moving,

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they notice you. But it is a very busy

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business, television. And if you've got other interests

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as well, it's hard not to I'm not here to interview you,

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although I would love to. I loved interviewing,

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especially women. Now, obviously, you do love women

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but was there another reason you That was the right

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answer, definitely. Very few energetic and effective

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men are also sensitive. Because sensitive

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gets you in the way of action so sometimes

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it is I was about to say,

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are you going to spill the beans? I can think of at

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least three Hollywood I could name names right now that

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would get us both into trouble. Yes, better be careful,

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the lawyers will Now, we are sitting here

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in your house in Cambridge and although you are Australian,

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Cambridge has been your home for If you have got tabs

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on yourself as a bright person, it's a real cure

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to be here because you never know whether you are talking

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to an atomic physicist or not. And that happens all

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the time in Cambridge. You have obviously had your illness

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for some years now, to -- do you get down about it

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or do you treat every day as a blessing that

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you are I treat every day is a blessing

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because I am down lucky to have a version of my various

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diseases that doesn't hurt. I would probably give

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a very different When all else fails,

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I can read and reading is one of my I have got a great idea for a poem

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about my final time, my last years, strangely enough,

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it is set in a place I want to do that, there's a big

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prose book that I would like to do and then, listen to this,

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and then I would like to do another volume of my memoirs and after that,

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get on with something big! You might as well,

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statistics say that I might be gone tomorrow but there is no

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point sitting down, lying around and You may as well do

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what you are good at. Well, we look forward

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to reading all your new It has been wonderful

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talking to you, thank I have got half a dozen of them

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in the next room, would you What a wonderful man. Such an honour

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to meet him. Just so talented. And women are more intelligent. I wanted

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to keep that bit in. There are many sports

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for children to try these days, from football to fencing,

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gymnastics to golf. Callum Wilkinson from Suffolk

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decided to try it and in just four years has gone from novice

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to world junior champion. It's the first time this country

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has won a world title He puts his success down to natural

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talent and a strict training regime. This report from our sports

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editor Jonathan Park. Step through, step through,

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horizontal, horizontal. That's better,

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that's gravity, There are no short

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cuts in this business. Mick makes sure of that,

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he doesn't stop. The technique is

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drilled into Callum, It's got two very clear

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rules that you have got to have, contact

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with the ground at all times

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with the human eye and you have got to have

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a straight front leg and so if you explain

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it to a person walking by you on the street,

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you are just trying increase your cadence of your step

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and just work on really Callum Wilkinson is only 19

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but he's got the world at 2016 will always be

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remembered as the year this Sullfolk teenager broke

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a 52-year-old British record, winning the World Junior

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Championships, He could be a bit of

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a legend if he carries on. It is keeping the hunger

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within which I think he has got and And what is more

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remarkable, Callum's first Four years, 2012, young

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novice first ever race... It all started with

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a village walk in Morton near Newmarket,

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organised by Ron Wallwork, There was a knock on my door,

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it was Callum, his brother and his dad and they said

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they were going to do the village walk, which is a five mile walk

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to the next They heard I had been

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a walker, could I give them some tips because they

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want to do it in under the hour? Well, he absolutely

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hammered the hour. Now, it is quite something to say

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that you are the best in the world at what you do but in sport,

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there is always something else to strive for and in Callum's case,

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it is increasing the race distance. At senior level, it is 20ks, that's

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10km then junior level. Callum is confident

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he can make the jump. The next Olympics in Tokyo beckons,

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it is where Ken Matthews The back in Tokyo

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in four years' time For now, there is endless

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hours listening to Mick. He can talk the talk and Callum can

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certainly walk the walk. It is a special walk to walk. It

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looks uncomfortable. It is exercise, it would. I did not mean it. The

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weather. We have had some fine weather across today. Some

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photographs to show you, the blue sky and sunshine. Here we are in

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Suffolk. Another one here in Cambridge. Certainly some fine

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weather RAM, some clear skies around so does look like quite the chilly

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evening. Temperatures getting close to freezing in places so a touch of

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frost possible. As we go through the night and into the morning, more

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cloud pushing in on a weather front from the west. Eventually there will

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be some light and patchy rain affecting some parts of the region

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by the end of the night. Although these are the thoughts of

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temperatures we can record as we go through the first part of the night,

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for the second part, those temperatures lifting and not quite

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so cold. To my's weather is good to be shaped by this weather front

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which may come to a bit of a stall across the region. It will mean OBR

:26:31.:26:32.

cloudy start with some outbreaks of rain best thing but hopefully in the

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middle, a dry interlude. The weather looking like it will be patchy and

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then steal remaining rather cloudy, with some brighter spells perhaps,

:26:42.:26:45.

some further rain expected they do. Temperatures will be milder, some

:26:46.:26:49.

slightly milder air coming in on that weather front, nine or ten

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Celsius. The wind picking up a swell. As the day goes on, there is

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expecting to be some more rain around and some of this turning a

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little bit heavy into the evening and overnight. Then looking beyond,

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not far until Christmas weekend and it is looking quite windy as we get

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towards the end of the week. This is the pressure pattern for Friday, it

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looks like a dry day for us here in the east that sadly those winds

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picking up as the weather front blues do and some rain. Thursday,

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some sparkling sunshine, I am just making a point but it will be the

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best day of the week. As we get is that we can, there will be some rain

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around, the big thing for the Christmas weekend is the

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strengthening wind. Back to you. You do a lot of exercising. You are

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the best kick boxer in your house. That might be true. Goodbye.

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