17/02/2017 Look East


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Now on BBC One, it's time for the news where you are.

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First tonight, services for children with special

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have been described as "weak" by inspectors.

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At the heart of the report by The Care Quality

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which "overwhelmingly reflects dissatisfaction,

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Some say they feel driven to "crisis point".

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Suffolk County Council and commissioning groups say

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"transforming these services is a priority".

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This from our health reporter Nikki Fox.

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19 year-old Macauley Page from Lowestoft was diagnosed

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He's studying IT at college and hopes to go to university,

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but he needs support in classes and transport, because he's not

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His mum's taking the council to a tribunal to get it.

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I've fought for Macauley ever since he was little and for him

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to be able to go to university and choose what he wants to do

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and achieve his potential, to me that's why I'm a mum,

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You must be quite proud of what you've achieved?

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When I was younger, my predicted grades were not good,

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Getting distinctions and stuff shocked to me and showed me I can

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actually do what I want when I'm older.

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In the report, the poor quality of some post-16 provisions

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highlighted too often parents feel they are a burden.

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The four bodies responsible, the council and the CCGs

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It's still quite early days in terms of special educational needs

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So some have managed to implement this better than us and we wish

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we were in a better position but that gives us an opportunity to

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Support is also a problem for school-age children with autism.

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Ten-year-old Samuel goes to a specialist school

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an hour away in Norfolk, but he was in crisis in mainstream

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He would spend a huge amount of time under the table, crying.

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And towards the end of his time in mainstream school,

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he was actually trying to leave the building with a view

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Samuel is now settled, but Macauley still needs help.

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The number of young people not in employment or education doubles

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Macauley wants to be a computer game designer,

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The mother of Corrie Mckeague says whoever is withholding information

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about his disappearance has fewer than 24 hours to come forward

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The airman from RAF Honington in Suffolk went missing

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Nicola Urquhart has offered ?50,000 for information that

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Could this be where the search for Corrie McKeague ends?

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His mother clings to the hope he is alive but braced for the news

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that his remains may lie within this landfill site in Cambridgeshire.

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The fear that Corrie perhaps climbed or was forced into a commercial

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The contents were taken away by a lorry just hours

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The 23 year-old was last caught on CCTV after

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Five months on, posters are still displayed

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Nicola Urqhart, who has led the public search for her son,

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If no one offers information that leads to his return,

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her ?50,000 reward will be withdrawn by 5.00pm tomorrow evening.

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If somebody knows how Corrie ended up there,

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they've only got until tomorrow to phone up and claimed that

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they've only got until tomorrow to phone up and claim that

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It's not just finding Corrie, I want to find out how he got

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The vast majority of people who go missing are found

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And for many of them, there's a reason they go missing,

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troubled family history, mental health or other issues.

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And that is why the disappearance of Corrie McKeague is so baffling,

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for him it appears to be completely out of character and for this

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market town, completely out of the ordinary.

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Corrie's mother is determined to keep her ongoing

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The focus now is on this landfill 30 miles from Bury.

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Police hope to start the search within a fortnight.

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Alex Dunlop, BBC Look East, Bury St Edmunds.

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One of the founder members of a cold case review team in Essex says huge

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cuts in police budgets may lead to killers "getting

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Ray Newman says the cutbacks mean current investigations are taking

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priority over unsolved murders from years ago.

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This report contains some flash photography.

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After 30 years with Essex Police, Detective Chief Inspector Ray Newman

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became a civillian investigator with the then new,

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Norah Trott, who ran a dress shop in Rochford, was raped

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The cold case team finally helped bring her killer to justice

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We didn't know how it was going to end and we had

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people like neighbours, shopkeepers that knew her from 1978

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and they all wished us the best and tried to help.

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But I don't think they thought we had much chance.

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When we arrested Wayne Dougherty, he was 49.

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When he was convicted, he was 50 and he now

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Ray has written a book about his time with the cold case team.

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He fears the impact of the slashing of police budgets.

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I think there probably are people getting away with murder.

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The resources are more likely to be used now

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for ongoing investigations, you know, the murder that happened

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yesterday is the priority and the rape that happened yesterday

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And one of the casualties will be a reduction in cold case work.

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The killer of Essex student Dina McNicol, Peter Tobin,

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was brought to justice 18 years after she disappeared.

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Ray Newman want others, who think they've got away with murder,

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Those are your top stories tonight, but I'll leave you with the weather.

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It is a largely dry night. It is pretty mild. Temperature is no lower

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than four or five Celsius. Tomorrow morning, Mr Fogg might take a while

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to clear. Hopefully it will thin and break to allow sunshine through.

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Highs of 11 Celsius. Perhaps higher in sunshine. We finished the day on

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a dry note. I will leave you with the Outlook and on Sunday and

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Monday, cloudy start with bits of Brazil. On Monday, very mild. 14

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Celsius where part of next week, we could see 16

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Celsius in a few spots. Here is knit with the National output.

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