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Major hospitals in this reghon declare black alert at maxilum

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capacity, while elsewhere hdalthy patients can't be discharged.

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He killed a book dealer over a rare and valuable first edition.

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Tonight this Peterborough m`n starts a life sentence.

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Milder weather on the way. @ll the details in your forecast for the

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week ahead. Three major hospitals in Calbridge

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have declared black alert tonight, meaning they are at maximum

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capacity. Hospitals are finding it difficult to discharge patidnts who

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are medically fit. Our political reporter Sam Read has

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been granted access to Northampton Thanks firstly for Wednesdax,

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Thursday, Friday. A difficult but all too famhliar

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morning at Northampton General. Yesterday we had

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109 breaches, a phenomenal number of patients

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that were over the target. This is the daily

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bed management meeting. Every purple blob on

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the screen is a patient waiting in A over

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the four-hour target. It means that potentially A

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could become blocked in the next hour or two, so we wouldn't be able

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to off-load ambulances. More than 100 patients

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are in beds although We can find ourselves

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in situations where patients are en route to our ward

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before the bed is ready for them. That increases your capacitx

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but you have the same number In the first eight months

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of this year, 40,000 bed daxs were lost in Northamptonshire's main

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hospitals because patients were Official statistics show th`t 3 00

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of those were because patients, or their families, chose to stay in,

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or didn't help move home. The hospital says it needs to get

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tougher with families. The GPs are very strict

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on appointments now. We tend to work around

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families the best we can. Actually we are getting to ` point

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now where we're going to have to be much

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stricter with family appointments. Are just cut though

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summit is for you. The biggest reason for beds

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being blocked is delays in setting Audrey's hospital stay

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was unnecessarily extended by I know all the people

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on the ward felt the same. They wanted to get out of hospital

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but couldn't because there Care companies say

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they are having to turn away clients because they can't

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recruit more staff. I can't afford to do

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the job I enjoy. If I'd been on my own,

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or a few years younger, Back at Northampton General,

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a significant incident was declared. Ambulances were diverted to

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Kettering. What ever the reasons,

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our hospitals are struggling to work And the problem isn't just confined

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to Northamptonshire. Many hospitals across our

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region are struggling. Clare, we heard in Sam's report that

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40,000 so-called bed days wdre lost in Northamptonshire in the first

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eight months of this year. And we've learnt that anothdr 2 ,000

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days were lost in the same period Every one of those bed days has

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a human story behind it. Katrina Willison from

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Huntingdon contacted Look East about her mother,

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who's been in She's been offered a place

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in a care home but wants But they can't find visiting

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care-workers to help her. She's been waiting, it

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must be eight weeks. Twice I've been to meetings to say

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they need to put her into a care home

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because they need a bed. I'm fighting to keep her in hospital

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until they can get the care The NHS uses a national

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internal alert system based on the colours green,

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amber, red and black to rank how busy a local

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health system is. A black alert is the highest level

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and means hospital services Tonight we know three out of nine

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major hospitals in our part of the region have

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declared a "black alert". They are Peterborough

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City, Hinchingbrooke The pressures are so great that

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Hinchingbrooke told us todax they've stopped accepting ambulances

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from other hospitals. Patient groups say there is no

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single agency at fault but there is sympathy

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for staff trying to do They've got to make sure

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that when they discharge people from hospital,

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there is a safe area for thdm. They will have nurses

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in twice a day, to get them up and get washed and dressdd

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and then put to bed at night. They going to get their medhcation

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at the right time. If there is a nurse booked to come

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and do dressings and things like that, that is going

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to be all prepared. Until that is all in place,

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they are not safe. They cannot let the person go

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home because they're So many pressures there comhng

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from many directions. With winter only around the corner,

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many hospitals in the region And BBC Radio Northampton

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are examining the issues facing our hospitals throughout this

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week on their breakfast show Police in Hitchin are appealing

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for witnesses after a 38-ye`r-old man was stabbed in the earlx hours

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of Saturday morning. The attack took place close

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to the junction of Fishponds Road and Bunyan Road around 2am ,

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following an altercation between the two men at The Venue

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on Bancroft late on Friday night. The victim was left with wh`t police

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called "life changing injurhes" He's still in hospital in a serious

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but stable condition. A knife was recovered

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near the scene. A man from Peterborough has been

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jailed for life for the murder Michael Danaher stabbed

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Adrian Greenwood to death over a rare first edition of The Wind

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in the Willows. Police believe the murder w`s part

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of a wider plan by Danaher to target 51-year-old Michael Danaher

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was no stranger to Oxford. In the weeks before he killdd

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Adrian Greenwood had been caught several times on CCTV

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near restaurants in Saint Clements And this selfie shows a killer

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with blood on his face. Moments after stabbing

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Adrian Greenwood 16 The 42-year-old book dealer

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was found dead at his four-storey home in

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Iffley Road in April. As well as suffering more

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than a dozen stab wounds, the Oxford University graduate had also been

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stamped on by Michael Danahdr. The court heard

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Michael Danaher had made several car journeys from hhs home

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in Peterborough to visit Adrian His murder was the result

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of this first edition of Wind In The Willows,

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worth ?50,000, later found A spreadsheet was also

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found on Danaher's computer with the less than

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high-profile names he also hntended to steal from, including Lotise

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Redknapp, Gary Lineker, and Simon During the course of

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the investigation, we looked at From that laptop, it was cldar

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he produced a list of very wealthy people that he was

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going to pursue in one form or That might have been robbing,

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stealing, or in some The jury here in Oxford Crown Court

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took just two hours to reach their unanimous

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guilty murder verdict. Michael Danaher showed no elotion

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and kept his arms crossed. During sentencing, the judgd said

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Danaher had savagely stabbed Mr Greenwood to death and becale

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obsessed with famous person`lities. He went on to say he left hhm

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bleeding in his own hallway and even He'll spend at least a minilum

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of 34 years in prison. And the now former manager of MK

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Dons, Karl Robinson, says he's not bitter about leaving

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the club he's been Robinson has been in

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charge since May 2010 - making him the third longest serving

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manager in English football. Promotion to the Championshhp last

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year was the highlight. But the club hasn't won at home

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since March and is now just one point above the relegation

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zone in League One. I hope what we've done over the last

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six and a half years will stay in some way with the development

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of the youth team It's great amidst all this

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negativity seeing Brandon and Thomas Asante performing so well

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on Saturday when they came off These are some of the bright moments

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I'll take with me for ever. It's certainly in my memorids that

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will last a long time. I'll leave you with

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the weather forecast Hello. The further south yot are the

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more likely you are to hold on to showers or outbreaks of Sherry rain.

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The further north the dryer it will be with clear skies. We could see

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some patchy this developing and temperatures as low as five Celsius.

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Tomorrow, high-pressure extdnding down from the north. We will still

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have some showers around but they will tend to die away. A lot of

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tomorrow for many of us will be fine and dry with sunny intervals.

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Temperatures tomorrow close to average. Into tomorrow afternoon and

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evening, the dry weather continues. Where we get breaks in the cloud

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tomorrow evening, the mist will be forming. Tomorrow evening wdather

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front pushing in from the Wdst. For us, dry day. Mist clearing first

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thing. The computer has shown quite a bit of cloud. There is a good

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chance the cloud will break. Damages could get a few degrees higher. On

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Thursday another pushing in from the West. The rain stays to the north

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and west. Another dry day. @gain we could see some decent sunny spells.

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These temperatures are pesshmistic. The high-pressure stays with us for

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Friday. On Friday, another dry day with decent spells of autumn

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sunshine. In a moment the N`tional forecast. I will leave you with the

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outlook for the weekend. around 60 degrees. Towards the

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weekend, more of the same, mainly dry and feeling very mild. Now your

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national weather. Good evening, major changes in the

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weather over the next couple of days, the result being it

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