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:00:00. > :00:10.The murder of Elizabeth and Katie Edwards -

:00:11. > :00:15.A 15 year-old girl guilty along with her boyfriend.

:00:16. > :00:19.I hope he gets locked up and they throw the key away.

:00:20. > :00:23.She was a nice lady, she didn't deserve that.

:00:24. > :00:27.We'll be live in the quiet market town of Spalding,

:00:28. > :00:31.scarred by these planned and callous murders.

:00:32. > :00:34.A big rise in sick people h`ving to wait more than an hour

:00:35. > :00:49.And we are set to see furthdr showers tomorrow although they will

:00:50. > :00:52.be few and far between. I whll be back later in the programme with the

:00:53. > :00:59.details. A 15-year-old girl has been found

:01:00. > :01:03.guilty of murdering a woman and her daughter as they sldpt,

:01:04. > :01:06.in killings that she planned Elizabeth and Katie Edwards

:01:07. > :01:11.were stabbed at their home in Spalding in Lincolnshire in April

:01:12. > :01:14.by the 15 year-old's boyfridnd, The teenagers killers, who can't be

:01:15. > :01:18.named because of their age, are Britain's youngest ever couple

:01:19. > :01:41.to be convicted of murder. What happened here in Spaldhng has

:01:42. > :01:45.been described as cold, calculated and callous. The murders were born

:01:46. > :01:49.out of an intense and toxic relationship and planned in

:01:50. > :01:54.meticulous detail. Elizabeth Edwards was stabbed eight times, her

:01:55. > :01:59.daughter twice, with a 20 cdntimetre kitchen knife. The murder wdapon was

:02:00. > :02:04.then left in Katie's room. Ht was the boy that killed them, stabbing

:02:05. > :02:09.them in the neck and targethng their voice boxes so they wouldn't screen.

:02:10. > :02:19.The court heard today that the girl was the driving force, and she

:02:20. > :02:22.watched it happen. Lincolnshire Police spoke after today's verdict

:02:23. > :02:25.and said the horror of what happened had had a devastating effect.

:02:26. > :02:27.Today, the court has found a 15-year-old

:02:28. > :02:32.A teenage boy has also pleaded guilty to the same murders.

:02:33. > :02:35.What makes this case even more shocking, is that these two were 14

:02:36. > :02:37.years of age when they planned, committed these callous,

:02:38. > :02:39.senseless and unprovoked attacks on Elizabeth and Katie.

:02:40. > :02:51.This case has left a number of lives in ruins.

:02:52. > :02:57.No remorse has been shown and it is a crime that has deeply affdcted the

:02:58. > :03:04.What happened here in this house shocked the local community.

:03:05. > :03:10.49-year-old Elizabeth Edwards and her 13-year-old daughter Katie

:03:11. > :03:12.were stabbed in the neck and smothered while they sldpt.

:03:13. > :03:16.Even when we came down to the house and brought flowers,

:03:17. > :03:20.No, this isn't right, this can't have

:03:21. > :03:28.Sheena and Sue have set up ` local memorial where residents can

:03:29. > :03:30.remember a popular mother and daughter.

:03:31. > :03:48.Elizabeth was a dinner lady at this primary school.

:03:49. > :03:54.When she didn't turn up for work, concerns were raised.

:03:55. > :04:05.She normally always phones tp or she would drop a letter in with one of

:04:06. > :04:10.the mums going by. So she always let people know. A bit concerned because

:04:11. > :04:17.she hadn't been in but not `ctually realising how serious it was. They

:04:18. > :04:21.lay dead for nearly a day and a half before being discovered by police.

:04:22. > :04:25.Jane was a friend, but she `lso knew the teenagers that killed them.

:04:26. > :04:32.Scum. I have nothing to say. He s just scum. I hope he gets locked up

:04:33. > :04:38.and they throw away the key. She was a nice lady and she didn't deserve

:04:39. > :04:42.that and they have to be made accountable for what they h`ve done.

:04:43. > :04:44.Raising the tragedy of what happened here will be difficult, but

:04:45. > :04:46.residents are determined to remember Liz and Katie as a kind, funny and

:04:47. > :04:50.loving mother and daughter. I am in the Memorial garden now and

:04:51. > :04:57.the plaque reads, from your friends, for ever in our hearts. The ordeal

:04:58. > :05:03.isn't over for this town, the pair will be sentenced in Novembdr and

:05:04. > :05:05.they will live with the notoriety of being labelled Britain's yotngest

:05:06. > :05:10.ever double murderers. Thank you very much.

:05:11. > :05:13.The first part of a new flood defence system designed to protect

:05:14. > :05:16.14,000 homes in East Yorkshhre has been completed.

:05:17. > :05:18.A 500-metre glass wall has been built to defend the village

:05:19. > :05:21.It's part of ?3.5 million being spent to reduce

:05:22. > :05:27.It protects the people of P`ull from tidal events on the Hulber

:05:28. > :05:30.We had a recent one in 2013 that was a close shave.

:05:31. > :05:34.So this Hopefully now provides the protection and also

:05:35. > :05:37.the reassurance to the community of Paull.

:05:38. > :05:39.But it is also part of a wider package.

:05:40. > :05:45.You can always do that bit lore got to be honest about that.

:05:46. > :05:48.But from what we can see at the moment, this protects us

:05:49. > :05:53.Staff who work for the railway freight company DB cargo

:05:54. > :05:56.Staff who work for the railway freight company DB Cargo

:05:57. > :05:59.in Immingham, Hull and Donc`ster are waiting to hear whether they'll

:06:00. > :06:06.The company is planning to lake almost nine hundred workers

:06:07. > :06:07.The company is planning to make almost 900 workers

:06:08. > :06:11.Unions say they want to speak to the management

:06:12. > :06:14.DB Cargo has blamed a fall in rail freight traffic -

:06:15. > :06:16.particularly coal - for its decision.

:06:17. > :06:19.Hull Trains has won the Rail Operator of the Ye`r award

:06:20. > :06:24.The company, which launched in the year 2000, says it's down

:06:25. > :06:28.to continual investment in its trains and improvements

:06:29. > :06:32.We knew that we'd got a bushness and the product that was performing

:06:33. > :06:38.But to win it is unusual, we are a relatively small btsiness

:06:39. > :06:40.for the rail industry, up against rather large franchises,

:06:41. > :06:47.So to win something when yot're a much smaller business

:06:48. > :06:49.is a great endorsement to our people and indeed,

:06:50. > :06:57.The number of sick people kdpt in parked ambulances outsidd some

:06:58. > :06:59.of our local hospitals for more than an hour

:07:00. > :07:03.That's according to figures obtained by the Labour party.

:07:04. > :07:06.The rules say ambulance staff should be able to pass patients to Accident

:07:07. > :07:08.and Emergency staff within 05 minutes of arrival.

:07:09. > :07:19.Ambulances queueing up outside our hospitals,

:07:20. > :07:22.an increasingly common sight as emergency departments get too

:07:23. > :07:30.The government target for h`ndovers is 15 minutes and hospitals face

:07:31. > :07:33.fines of up to ?1000 for evdry hour a patient is left waiting.

:07:34. > :07:36.It's not a good experience for those patients who are either in the back

:07:37. > :07:39.of an ambulance or on a trolley in the hospital waiting

:07:40. > :07:43.But most importantly, if we have patients in the community

:07:44. > :07:49.who are waiting for an ambulance response, clearly we are un`ble

:07:50. > :07:52.to respond in the time framd we are required to do so.

:07:53. > :07:55.The East Midlands Ambulance Service say more than 6,000 patients

:07:56. > :07:57.were left waiting for more than an hour outside emergency

:07:58. > :08:04.Latest figures show the number had trebled to more than 18,000.

:08:05. > :08:08.During the same period, the Yorkshire Ambulance Service

:08:09. > :08:11.reported there were 1400 patients waiting more than 60 minutes,

:08:12. > :08:17.Managers here at Lincoln Cotnty says some of the delays are due

:08:18. > :08:20.to a shortage of beds elsewhere in the hospital.

:08:21. > :08:23.Today we have about 40 patients on the site

:08:24. > :08:26.who are medically fit for dhscharge, who could go to another

:08:27. > :08:29.place of care if there was capacity available.

:08:30. > :08:34.All of that culminates in a problem in A where the bottleneck is,

:08:35. > :08:37.which is sometimes why we see crews waiting.

:08:38. > :08:40.Here at Scunthorpe's A st`ff introduced a new handover

:08:41. > :08:46.Met in here by a nurse who can take a handover, do a quick assessment

:08:47. > :08:48.and initiate the initial trdatment or assess if patients need lore

:08:49. > :08:51.critical care and move them to the resuscitation unit,

:08:52. > :08:55.or they need to see a doctor straightaway.

:08:56. > :08:59.We used to have around six patients a day waiting over the 60 mhnutes.

:09:00. > :09:06.Obviously in times when we're busy, it is difficult to turn round.

:09:07. > :09:09.Paramedics from the East Midlands Ambulance Service told me they too

:09:10. > :09:11.have noticed a difference in turn around times

:09:12. > :09:16.at Northern Lincolnshire's hospitals.

:09:17. > :09:18.But all hospitals say they're working hard

:09:19. > :09:36.Cleethorpes has reached the finals of the great British high-street

:09:37. > :09:40.award. Seaview Street is in the top three in the coastal communhty

:09:41. > :09:44.category after dozens of entries from across the country. Organisers

:09:45. > :09:52.are encouraging people to vote online for the overall winndr. In

:09:53. > :09:58.the football, Scunthorpe last 2 0 away at Oldham, but remain top of

:09:59. > :10:03.League 1. In the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup, Lincoln drew with no

:10:04. > :10:05.goal scored. And Stamford bdat Wrexham are the odds. Now the

:10:06. > :10:16.weather. You might want to take your brolly

:10:17. > :10:19.tomorrow but the rain won't be as persistent. Any rain across

:10:20. > :10:24.Lincolnshire this evening whll die away, I dry night with clear spells.

:10:25. > :10:28.We might see the odd missed patch and these are the values in the

:10:29. > :10:34.towns and cities, so cooler in the country site. Tomorrow, lots of dry,

:10:35. > :10:37.bright weather and decent spoils of sunshine and showers cropping up

:10:38. > :10:44.through the afternoon. Alwaxs most frequent and prone to the ftrther

:10:45. > :10:51.you are to the coast. Temperatures will get up to 12 or 13 degrees A

:10:52. > :10:53.similar forecast for Thursd`y. Friday also. More showers on the

:10:54. > :10:55.coast at the weekend. similar forecast for Thursd`y.

:10:56. > :10:59.Friday also. More showers on the coast at the weekend. We ard back in

:11:00. > :11:06.the morning on BBC One. Good evening.

:11:07. > :11:09.Good evening. As you've just seen from your

:11:10. > :11:12.Good evening. As you've just seen from your local outlook, not a huge

:11:13. > :11:18.amount changes over the next few days. The weather patterns will be

:11:19. > :11:21.blocked again. What is driving that? It's a deep area of low pressure,

:11:22. > :11:25.the remnants of hurricane Nicole in the Atlantic. That's heading towards

:11:26. > :11:30.Greenland. Set to pile up the snow here, metres of it in the next few

:11:31. > :11:34.days. It's dragging a lot of warm air into the North Atlantic on the

:11:35. > :11:37.Eastern flank. What that does is build this, high pressure. That s

:11:38. > :11:42.not going to move a great deal over the next few days. To the east, low

:11:43. > :11:44.pressure in place. That means Eastern England always prone for

:11:45. > :11:49.further showers through the rest of this week. For the rest of the UK,

:11:50. > :11:52.largely dry, some sunny days, but also rather cool nights and a few

:11:53. > :11:56.misty mornings. Some of you start that way in the morning.

:11:57. > :11:57.Temperatures in single figures for the most part. A north-west breeze.