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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me

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Hello, welcome to the new week on Look East.

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Coming up tonight, as our police forces remember PC Keith Palmer,

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questions over his killer's time in Luton continue.

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Extraordinary pictures capture the moment a drunk driver

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flips her car over a roundabout with her 20-month-old child inside.

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Lightnings strike, the latest triumph for the Milton

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And I'm here in Cardington, where this airship is preparing

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Hello - first tonight, police officers from across our region

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today joined colleagues around the country in commemorating

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PC Keith Palmer, the officer killed in the Westminster

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But as police stations fell silent, questions about the attacker's links

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Khalid Masood spent a number of years living

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That is the town of Luton them behind me where Khalid Masood lived

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and worked for more than three and a half years. Now a newspaper says he

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had links with a mosque where he was radicalised. Strong accusations and,

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today, strong denials. A day when police officers across the region

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remembered PC Keith Palmer. At police headquarters

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in Bedford, they gathered. The flag at half-mast,

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a tribute to PC Keith Palmer. In Northampton, like many

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places across the region, they stood silent, remembering one

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of their own. It's a great opportunity today

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for British policing to come together as a family

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and show our respects You know, we have thousands

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of officers and staff every day that come to work to do a brilliant job

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keeping people safe and PC Palmer Khalid Masood, who murdered PC

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Palmer, along with four others. Now come newspaper claims

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he was radicalised in Luton, here. His name, it says, stuck to leaflets

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inside the mosque naming him A website, the article says,

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that called Muslims to pick up arms Qadeet Baksh, the chairman here,

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strongly refutes the allegations. If you look at the events

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from the 22nd of March, when the events at Westminster took

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place, two days later, I stood here on the pulpit giving

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a sermon condemning that act completely and calling Muslims

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to condemn it generally. Why on earth would, a week later,

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find a leaflet with a sticker with Khalid Masood's

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name on it? And then also, five years later,

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after he left Luton. The Qadeet sermon condemning

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what Masood did... "Jumping out of his car,

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rushing at the Parliament, "stabbing a policeman

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until he was killed himself. Masood never came to this

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mosque, he told us. But others claim this

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is where he worshipped The problem is that the very creed

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of what the people at the helm of the mosque believe in is extreme,

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is fundamental and will drive Living in Luton for three years,

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Masood taught English A director of the school

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was Qadeet Baksh. But it and the mosque

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were separate, he told us. There is no link between the school

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and the mosque except that myself and Mr Latif were actually directors

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of our school. and Mr Latif were actually directors

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of a school. In terms of policies,

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procedures, there is no link. It was not an Islamist school,

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it was an English-language school and we had Muslims teaching there,

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non-Muslims teaching there. It is completely separate,

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had nothing to do with this mosque. Masood didn't come

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here, they told us. Its form of Islam is conservative,

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they say, but not extreme. This story is now being picked up by

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a number of other national newspapers and that image of the

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leaflet with Khalid Masood's name and contact details is all over

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social media. This town now, once again, under the full glare of the

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media. The newspaper says it has all the evidence but the mosque says it

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is now considering a legal reaction. Back to you.

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Next tonight, the extraordinary moment when a drunk driver -

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with her child in her car - flipped the vehicle over

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while trying to negotiate a roundabout near Peterborough.

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The incident was captured by a lorry driver on dash-cam,

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and released today as the driver was jailed for 26 weeks.

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Stuart Ratcliffe is on the A605 for us now.

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Stuart. Yes, the incident took place at the roundabout just behind me and

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the pictures really speak for themselves if you take a look at

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them. You can see the car, which was driven by Tania Chikwature, was

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heading towards Peterboro from the and all direction. She approaches

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the roundabout at high speed, she fails to control the vehicle. It

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then flips over into the air, some 15 feet, before landing on its roof.

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Incredibly, the driver's 20-month-old son was in the back of

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the car at the time. Members of the public rushed to help and found the

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toddler still in his car seat hanging upside down but thankfully,

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he wasn't seriously injured. Chikwature failed to do a breath

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test at the time and was later retested and officers worked out

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that at the time of the incident, she was three times over the

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drink-drive limit. What have the police said about this incident?

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Today, the officer on the case said that Chikwature showed complete

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disregard for the safety and welfare of her child and other road users

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and said it was pure luck that nobody was killed. Chikwature had

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cleavages Makovich previously -- previously pleaded guilty to

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dangerous driving and drink-driving and today was sentenced to 26 weeks

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in prison and ordered to pay victims surcharge of ?115.

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The national minimum wage would rise to at least ?10 an hour if Labour

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gets elected in 2020 - that was the message

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The Labour leader chose to launch his pledge

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at Luton Town Football Club - as it was the first club

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in England to give employees the so-called "living wage".

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The nightmare of getting grass to grow in December.

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From the pitch outside to politics inside.

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The Labour leader here to talk to workers at Luton Town.

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This was the first football club in the country to give

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It's over and above what is required by law.

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Today, Jeremy Corbyn outlined his party's pledge to raise

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the national minimum wage to at least ?10 an hour.

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The east of England, it is an area of low wages,

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of many working in food processing and agriculture sectors

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Many people all over the country working in care homes, care workers,

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are very low paid indeed, so we think it will be a massive

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boost to many of the worst off in this country,

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more than 5 million people earn less than the existing living wage.

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One of our viewers has actually tweeted this morning calling this

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idea admirable but saying it is usually at the expense

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It actually will benefit the taxpayer, because it will cut

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the tax credit bill, but it will also mean there's more

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There are worries from some small businesses about the costs involved,

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but according to the club's chief executive, the sums do add up.

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It goes up to ?8.45 this month, so they get a slight

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increase this month, so that is about ?1.20

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So all of those people, you know, we retain longer,

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so there is a little bit more loyalty.

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So from a business perspective, it's actually a case of how can

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We have a problem with zero contracts, zero hours

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contracts and things, so if we can improve

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people's living standards, then it improves their whole life

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and I think that is really fantastic.

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For workers like Holly, the living wage was just the ticket,

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allowing her to plan and save for the future.

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It made a really big difference and last year,

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me and my partner were able to buy a house and get a mortgage,

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so it has made a really big difference with that.

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And this year, we are now starting to save for a wedding as well,

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so it is a big benefit, a really positive thing to happen.

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A change like this won't come quickly and is by

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The party's first goal - to win the next election

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Now, have you ever wondered what goes on inside

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Well, at the Queensgate in Peterborough, teams

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of builders are hard at work on an ?8 million makeover.

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It comes ahead of a planned ?30 million cinema complex next year -

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all aimed at seeing off increasing competition from new

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In the world of retail, footfall is everything.

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15 million people come through the doors of Queensgate every year.

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To keep pace, they are spending millions on a refresh,

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working through the night to make it more attractive to shoppers

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Absolutely, I mean, again, the industry keeps changing.

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You only have to look at some of the new-builds

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and shopping centres, yes, the fabric of this build

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is wonderful but we are in need of a refresh, we need that revamp

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and to keep moving with the times and customers' expectations.

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One of the biggest changes to the way we shop is that

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now people expect much more of a day out and that's

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what they are hoping to achieve here with the multi-million pound

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cinema complex they are planning behind me.

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It's hoped work on the ?30 million cinema complex will start next year

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and help fight competition from the region's newest

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out-of-town leisure and retail centre being built

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at Rushden Lakes in Northamptonshire.

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Well, I think Rushden Lakes will be an interesting environment,

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I'm not sure how much of our catchment will or may

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I think with any new environment, there is or was going to be that

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I think with any new environment, there is always going to be that

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kind of "Let's go and have a look, see what it has," but then again,

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our customers are pretty loyal and we are trying to attract

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new ones and the refurbishment and other projects

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There is real competition from outside the city.

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We are a bit more of a fan of the out-of-town shopping centres,

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so we don't tend to come to Queensgate a huge amount

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unless there is literally something we need to get that we can't get

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I prefer sort of shopping in cities and larger places

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because there seems to be more of a range of things

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to do and shops to go to, so I just prefer that kind

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I think I prefer out-of-town, to be quite honest.

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There's not a lot of selection in town

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shops I will really go in and sometimes, it's a bit

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out of my price range, to be quite honest.

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Here, they hope they can keep on making changes to attract

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23 people, including seven children, made homeless after a fire

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in a block of flats in Newmarket last night have now been rehoused.

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Eight fire crews spent two hours fighting the fire,

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which broke out just before six o'clock at the flats

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let's get the rest of Look East with Stewart and Susie.

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'S play with us for the weather forecast.

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Milton Keynes triumph in the weekend's big ice hockey match, and

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we deport from a venue which is an advertising man's a dream. -- and we

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report. Airlander, the longest

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aircraft in the world, is back outside for the first time

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since its heavy landing in August. It was badly damaged

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during the test flight and has spent months behind closed

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doors being repaired. was moved out of its hangar

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in Bedfordshire over the weekend It's hoped the airship could be

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airborne by the end of the week. After seven long months

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Airlander is back outside. At almost 92-metres long,

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containing enough helium to fill 15 Olympic swimming pools,

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it is an impressive sight. For safety reasons today this

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is as close as we can get to the Airlander

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because although it is tethered, it is now floating and moving

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around its moorings circle. This is the reason why

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it has been repaired. That nosedive landing on its second

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test flight back in August. Last week I revealed these

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new inflatable landing feet, which stow away in flight,

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have been fitted to stop Technology the pilots

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are keen to test. We have used that time to analyse

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all of our data from the last two flights and we have had the real

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luxury of having about six months to look at two

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flights worth of data, Some are visible stuff

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like the auxiliary landing system, the inflatable feet forward

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at the main skids, and they will allow us to test and push

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the boundaries of what this The team behind the project includes

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apprentices who grew up in the area, proud Airlander is back out

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and almost ready to go. I went to Shortstown Lower School

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and the logo on the uniform was an airship, and now working

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with an airship on the famous Garden Hangers is just

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a brilliant feeling. Seeing it back out and rebuilt

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is an amazing feeling. Airlander could be back in the skies

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as early as the end of the week and the company has big

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plans beyond that. During the summer we hope to become

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a familiar sight throughout We'll look for some big events

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to visit so people can see us, and by the end of the summer

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hopefully look to go abroad, perhaps If this is a prototype,

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when will you look to be We look at the end of this year

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being the start of production We have got a couple of customers

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in line to be the people we build Fast forward to 2020 and the firm

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hopes to be building For now, all eyes will be

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on the viability of this latest Now, it's been an incredible two

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weeks for the Milton Keynes They've won an historic double -

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the English Premier League They may not be the best

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known team in MK, but they are certainly its most

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successful professional sports club. Now they've won promotion

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to Elite League, where they will play

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the best teams in England, and the best players

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from around the world. The Milton Keynes

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Lightning lift Milton Keynes Lightning

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play-off champions. 24 hours on from another party

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on the ice, the head coach is busy getting

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his hands dirty. I was in this morning

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doing the washing! You wouldn't find Jose

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Mourinho doing this. This is a 40 degrees wash,

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so it takes longer but spins His team had already won

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the Premier League and last night they beat Telford to win

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the play-off His squad include five

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overseas players, like All the equipment is

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about 20 kilograms. We played in Coventry for our last

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game and the crowd was big and the weather was hot so I probably lose

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five kilograms during the game. Promotion means they will now face

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the best teams in England and the squad will become full-time. He is

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already scouting for new players and there are games are already a

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sell-out. The potential is clear. A socket has changed. There is a lot

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of speed in it, the rules have changed. It is fast, exciting, it

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has everything. The fans are sought mix as well from little kids to

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teenagers to 16-year-olds. Such a vast range watch it which tells you

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so many people -- that is something for everyone. He has already made

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one new signing, someone to wash the kit.

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There were lots of things to enjoy this weekend apart from the weather.

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Fans of Norwich City were treated to eight goals at Carrow Road.

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It's the sort of game that people will talk about for years,

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and that will make it important when it comes to helping people

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Norwich have become only the second club

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in the country to run sessions for people with dementia.

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The idea is to look back at some historic moments

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to jog the memories of those who once stood

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Our health reporter Nikki Fox reports.

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Thousands of moments have been made on this ground over the years.

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One of those made by Terry Allcock in 1959 when Norwich reached

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Fast forward half a decade and Terry's memories are helping

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Run once a month and called Still On The Ball this session uses

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memorabilia and talks by former players to trigger

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I do get very frustrated when all of a sudden I have

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got a name and I think, yeah, got that, and a short

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time after, maybe the next day, it is gone.

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Once you get involved in the sort of meeting you realise the benefits.

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It is not just fans affected by dementia.

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A burly defender in the '70s, Duncan Forbes was diagnosed

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Now being looked after in a Norwich care home,

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People come up to me and say, "my parents got

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diagonosed," and I will say, "What age were they?"

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He retired from football at 60 and we were going to travel

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about and go on holidays and things like that and it just stopped.

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When people say to me, "I went out for lunch

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with my husband," that gets me because I think, "I cannot do that."

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Both Jeannette and City legend Terry Allcock support

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Norwich City's second highest all-time scorer happy to comment

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Quite honestly, it is immoral the money they earn.

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The project is looking for more memorabilia and people to come

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along but it is already making a difference.

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They seem to go away in such a happy manner and they do respond,

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where if you speak to them one-on-one they are very

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Sharing stories and creating flashbacks from faces.

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As one of the members said, she drives there with a person

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with dementia, she takes home her husband.

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And if you want to be involved in the Still on the Ball Project

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you can log on to the Age UK Norwich website.

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from the New World Symphony by Dvorak.

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we think a particular brand of wholemeal bread.

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The story of advertising is told at a unique

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The History of the Advertising Trust, which is based

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at Raveningham in Norfolk, has just been upgraded.

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Mike Liggins has been for a look round.

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The first television advert in the UK. September 19 55. As the chart

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show gum infection is because of more to force and decay. What a

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shame we do not get more bar charts these days. This advert is one of 3

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million individual items at the history of advertising archive.

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There are books, posters, press ads, film and tapes and then there is the

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paperwork, some of the very fascinating. Look at that memo from

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the 1960s as the admin pitched the idea of Mr Kipling. It says who is

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Mr Kipling? We think he has a cake like voice. Further down you concede

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the first example of the slogan, exceedingly good cakes, written

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down. The oldest item is a press advert from 1684. The most famous,

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well, how about Ridley Scott's Hovis ad from 1973. It was like taking

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bread to top of the world. Advertising as art, perhaps. It is

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as good for you today as always. Advertising is a reflection of it is

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a very interesting way for academics social historians to look at the

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past. The archive is funded by donations

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from the advertising industry but also by looking after the archives

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of famous brands like Hovis and Hinds. -- Heinz. And today the

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So the next time you are shouting at an advert on the TV, consider it

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might be social history one day and is most likely to finish up here at

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the History Of Advertising Trust. If there are some I love and some every

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time I see I do shout at the television.

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I did not know Ridley Scott that he Hovis advert. What a weekend of

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weather. We will give you the credit for that! The highest temperature

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recorded 25.5 Celsius and we condone that up to 26 Celsius. Many other

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areas in the region very high or so. To the temperature is much closer to

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the average. It was still a cracking day with a blue sky and sunshine.

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And you can see from the satellite picture where we had the best of the

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breaks and consequently the best of the afternoon sunshine. The chance

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of a few was towards the wash in particular were mostly a dry night

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with some clear spells. Temperatures with lows of 4-7 C for many but

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rural sports could drop to one Celsius. We cannot rule out a touch

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of ground frost in places. Winds becoming a light and variable.

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Tomorrow high pressure builds pencil after the cold start it is a fine

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and dry the, sunshine at times. Light winds to start the day but by

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the afternoon the wind will pick up the moderate westerly. A pleasant

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afternoon, quite blustery and perhaps more in the way of cloud

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generally by the end of the day. That is Tuesday. Wednesday, this

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week whether from pushing down from the north but looking very weak so

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after a fine and Christ that we will seek some thicker cloud and perhaps

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outbreaks of mainly light rain. -- after a fine and dry morning.

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Towards the end of the week this weather front of a rapidly moving

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towards others making the detail for the weekend quite tricky to pin

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down. Thursday largely fine and dry, quite a lot of cloud and isolated

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showers. Good Friday, mostly looking fine and dry with some sunshine,

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rain eventually pushing down from the North likely quite late in the

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day. If the weather front speeds up the rain will push in quicker. That

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will have a knock on effect on Easter weekend. Friday largely dry,

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possibly rain first thing on Saturday and sunshine and showers

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for Saturday Sunday probably Monday. Some potentially on the heavy side

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but at the moment quite a lot of fine and dry weather.

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See you later. But it's it. We will see you tomorrow.

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