:00:06. > :00:08.Welcome to South East Today, I'm John Young.
:00:08. > :00:12.And I'm Natalie Graham. Tonight's top stories:
:00:12. > :00:22.I was treated like a caged animal - a Sussex woman jailed in Bali
:00:22. > :00:23.
:00:23. > :00:28.speaks about her sentence for drug smuggling. I got beaten up. Got a
:00:28. > :00:38.very sick in their with pneumonia. It took me three months at the
:00:38. > :00:43.clinic to realise I was sick. digging in, protesters burned a 5th
:00:43. > :00:47.day trying to stop an oil company digging.
:00:47. > :00:53.Desperate for news - the wife of a pilot missing in the English
:00:53. > :01:02.Channel. It is very difficult. It is also
:01:02. > :01:07.difficult to understand these kinds of things can happen.
:01:07. > :01:12.Even if the Duchess did not look completely in control this morning.
:01:12. > :01:22.Why did 70 people from toddlers to pensioners are leap on to a space
:01:22. > :01:26.
:01:26. > :01:28.hopper at the weekend? Good evening. A woman from Sussex who was jailed
:01:28. > :01:32.in Bali for involvement with an international drug smuggling plot
:01:32. > :01:35.has described how she was caged up like an animal and placed in
:01:35. > :01:37.intensive care for two days after she collapsed with pneumonia.
:01:37. > :01:42.Rachel Dougall, who's from Brighton, was arrested last year on the
:01:42. > :01:49.Indonesian island. She returned to the UK eight weeks ago and has
:01:49. > :01:56.always protested her innocence. Chrissie Reidy reports.
:01:56. > :02:01.It is a fit up, get us a decent lawyer. Protesting her innocence
:02:01. > :02:06.over year ago. Rachel Dougall had been living there dream life on a
:02:06. > :02:13.tropical island, but everything changed when cocaine worth �1.6
:02:13. > :02:17.million was discovered at her villa. She spent 12 months in prison. In
:02:17. > :02:21.her first TV interview, she maintains she done nothing wrong,
:02:21. > :02:28.and says her treatment as a prisoner was unbearable. It is very
:02:28. > :02:32.scary, to be truthful. I got beaten up, got very sick in their with
:02:32. > :02:37.pneumonia. It took them three months at the clinic to realise I
:02:37. > :02:42.was sick. She was arrested in May last year during a police search of
:02:42. > :02:47.the home she shared with her boyfriend and their daughter. Two
:02:47. > :02:52.batches of cocaine were found, one in her daughter's bedroom and one
:02:52. > :02:57.in her handbag. She was sentenced to 12 months for failing to report
:02:57. > :03:02.a crime. She was released a year to the day after her arrest.
:03:02. > :03:07.Two batches of cocaine were found in the house you occupied? Yes.
:03:07. > :03:11.What did you expect? It did not expect anything because I was on
:03:11. > :03:16.the were of the cocaine in my house. There was some in your child's
:03:16. > :03:22.bedroom, you are not aware it was in there? No, who in their right
:03:22. > :03:29.mind would have cocaine in a child's bedroom. He put it there?
:03:29. > :03:31.My partner, it was his and I did not know anything about it. She was
:03:32. > :03:37.arrested along signed a grandmother who was sentenced to death by
:03:37. > :03:41.firing squad for bringing cocaine on to the island. Her partner was
:03:41. > :03:47.given a six-year sentence for drug smuggling. You must consider
:03:48. > :03:55.yourself a lucky person to be here? Here by the grace of God. Have you
:03:55. > :04:00.got any shame? Not at all, I had done nothing wrong. The Indonesian
:04:00. > :04:06.embassy says her experience is an isolated case, but acknowledges
:04:06. > :04:10.problems at the prison. The prisons are very crowded in Indonesia. It
:04:10. > :04:15.is very well known. The public wants but it facilities to be
:04:15. > :04:21.accommodated. You have to see also, the personal claims of Rachel
:04:21. > :04:28.Dougall are true or not. Rachel Dougall, he returns to Britain in
:04:28. > :04:35.May says she was the victim of a set up. She says the treatment she
:04:35. > :04:38.endured in prison was insufferable. Well we're joined now by our
:04:38. > :04:44.reporter in Jakarta. You've spoken to the head of the prison this
:04:44. > :04:50.morning, what's he had to say? After hearing what Rachel Dougall
:04:50. > :04:56.had told the British media, he said he called all the female, foreign
:04:56. > :05:00.prisoners and they all said no such violence or abuse happened. We have
:05:00. > :05:05.to remember the warden has an interest in protecting the image of
:05:05. > :05:11.this prison, but it is difficult to know exactly what happens inside
:05:11. > :05:17.the prison when Rachel Dougall was there. How credibly will account,
:05:17. > :05:23.the embassy said she would -- they would rather she made it formal
:05:23. > :05:29.complaints, but she has gone through the media. It will depend
:05:29. > :05:34.whether people believe what she says. In one of the reports she
:05:34. > :05:38.says she collapsed at a hearing the sentence. I was in the courtroom
:05:38. > :05:42.when it happened and I remember she was quite calm and she should the
:05:42. > :05:48.judge's hands almost immediately afterwards. When she was walking
:05:48. > :05:52.out of the courtroom, she was quite relieved. She received a lighter
:05:52. > :06:01.sentence among the former Great Britons who were involved in this
:06:01. > :06:06.case. -- four. She will be expected to prove that all her stories are
:06:06. > :06:11.accurate. So it difference in the facts being recounted. The embassy
:06:11. > :06:15.have admitted there have been problems at the prison. Could it be
:06:15. > :06:23.Rachel Dougall could have a point here? Indonesian prisons do have a
:06:23. > :06:28.lot of problems. Overcrowded, there is always a shortage of Guards. If
:06:28. > :06:35.she does submit a formal complaint, there will be an investigation. If
:06:35. > :06:45.she has the proof, she may be proven to have a point.
:06:45. > :06:51.
:06:51. > :06:58.Thanks for joining us. They have been more arrests today
:06:58. > :07:02.after protests to stop an oil company drilling in Sussex. Up to
:07:02. > :07:06.80 protesters have been demonstrating at the site. They
:07:06. > :07:11.have been met by more than 100 police officers. 12 people have
:07:11. > :07:15.been charged with offences following the protests.
:07:15. > :07:18.Our Correspondent is burn-out. Things are winding down, a large
:07:18. > :07:23.police presence has been here through the day. Five lorries got
:07:23. > :07:28.through the blockade, some carrying drilling equipment and some
:07:28. > :07:35.carrying office equipment. The last one arrived just before 5pm. But
:07:35. > :07:40.every time, there were angry scenes. Shame on you! It is becoming
:07:40. > :07:43.increasingly common. Several times a day, this quiet Sussex village is
:07:43. > :07:47.becoming a battleground. Protesters blocking the road and police
:07:47. > :07:52.clearing the way through as more equipment arrives ready for the
:07:52. > :07:59.drilling to start. This has been a largely peaceful protest, but each
:08:00. > :08:05.time a vehicle tries to get through, tension is cranked up. Moved to the
:08:06. > :08:12.side, please. Any resistance is quickly dealt with. More than 100
:08:12. > :08:16.police officers, outnumbering the protesters at a ratio of 2-1. Today
:08:16. > :08:20.saw a handful of arrests. Throughout the day, protesters have
:08:20. > :08:25.come and gone. A mixture of hardened campaigners, mixing with
:08:25. > :08:34.local people who are protesting for the first time. This is the first
:08:34. > :08:38.time. Why does it mean so much do you? My family lives here. It is a
:08:38. > :08:43.personal thing. More than just the water pollution, it is the other
:08:43. > :08:47.things as well. It is the flair that will go up which will create
:08:47. > :08:54.pollution and the number of lorries going back and forward. That will
:08:54. > :09:00.be a major problem. Also earthquake tremor risks, so major problems. It
:09:00. > :09:03.is too many for unconventional fuel sources. Supporters say the process
:09:03. > :09:11.is safe, Cuadrilla say they are here looking for oil although they
:09:11. > :09:17.have not ruled out permission of racking at a later date. This has
:09:17. > :09:22.but the village on the map, some in the locals are not happy about.
:09:22. > :09:27.Others are quite happy to have them here and a pleased it has been
:09:27. > :09:32.brought to the forefront. But the older generation, feel intimidated.
:09:32. > :09:35.They're worried about the village is being depicted in the media.
:09:35. > :09:41.Protests have had an impact with Cuadrilla saying they are now
:09:41. > :09:47.behind schedule with plans to start drilling for oil today delayed for
:09:47. > :09:53.at least 24 hours. The energy company already knows there is oil
:09:53. > :09:58.here because of tests carried out in 1986. The company says they will
:09:58. > :10:06.use traditional methods to get the all out, but the villagers believe
:10:06. > :10:16.that if that does not work, they will resort to freckling. And you
:10:16. > :10:16.
:10:16. > :10:21.can find out more about the dispute at Balcombe on our website website.
:10:21. > :10:31.The goal being filmed lying on a parcel shelf in a car, the police
:10:31. > :10:33.
:10:33. > :10:36.are hunting the driver. The wife of a missing pilot whose
:10:36. > :10:38.plane crashed in the English Channel last week says she needs to
:10:38. > :10:42.know what happened to her husband. Sascha Schornstein was the only
:10:42. > :10:45.person on board the aircraft which came down 15 miles off the coast of
:10:45. > :10:47.Dungeness. With no body discovered, the police have launched a missing-
:10:47. > :10:49.person investigation, although as Simon Jones reports, they say
:10:49. > :10:54.nothing suggests he would have faked a crash to disappear.
:10:54. > :10:58.Some of the wreckage has been recovered, but still no sign of
:10:58. > :11:02.Sascha Schornstein, a banker from Germany, living in London.
:11:03. > :11:09.course it is difficult. It is difficult to understand these kinds
:11:09. > :11:15.of things can happen with your family. I want to know where my
:11:15. > :11:21.husband is. He took off from Black Bush airport in Hampshire at
:11:21. > :11:26.10:48am on Sunday 21st July. He was heading for France, but never
:11:26. > :11:33.arrived. At 3:30pm, the wreckage was discovered 50 miles of
:11:33. > :11:38.Dungeness. We manage to get about 20% of the wreckage. Part of the
:11:38. > :11:42.fuselage and bits and pieces of the aeroplane. We searched for
:11:42. > :11:46.approximately five hours, all we got was wreckage. The police say
:11:47. > :11:50.they are keeping an open mind about what happened out on the water, but
:11:51. > :11:55.because a body has not been found, officially this is now a missing
:11:55. > :11:59.person inquiry with officers liaising with their international
:11:59. > :12:04.counterparts in the hunt for information. An appeal has gone out
:12:04. > :12:09.through Interpol, and police forces across Europe to establish exactly
:12:09. > :12:15.what has gone on and to establish if his whereabouts on loans. There
:12:15. > :12:20.wasn't a distress call put out, so no units were on scene for quite
:12:20. > :12:26.some time. As to whether they went with the plane, or swam away, we
:12:26. > :12:31.are not sure. His wife says she is now trying to raise �30,000 to fund
:12:31. > :12:36.her own search to find his body. must have been something very
:12:36. > :12:41.unexpected. I do not know what it was, that is why I have to
:12:41. > :12:45.investigate. I have to know the answer. The police said there is
:12:45. > :12:53.nothing in Sascha Schornstein's background or personal like to
:12:53. > :12:56.suggest he would have faked a crash to disappear.
:12:56. > :12:58.The MP for Rochester and Strood, Mark Reckless, has defended the
:12:58. > :13:01.Government's use of vans and posters to encourage illegal
:13:01. > :13:04.immigrants to go home. The Home Office claims the vans, which tell
:13:04. > :13:06.immigrants to "go home or face arrest" are working. The scheme's
:13:06. > :13:13.been widely criticised, but Mr Reckless says it's reasonable to
:13:13. > :13:16.tell people to go home to their country of residence.
:13:16. > :13:18.A teaching union has criticised schools like Hove Park which allow
:13:18. > :13:21.pupils to use iPads in the classroom, claiming it creates a
:13:21. > :13:24.class divide. The National Union of Teachers says not all families can
:13:24. > :13:27.afford the tablet computers and claim that poorer children will be
:13:27. > :13:30.left behind. A spokesperson for Brighton and Hove City Council says
:13:30. > :13:38.the iPads have improved the pupils' performance and that the tablet
:13:38. > :13:41.computers are not compulsory. Kent Police tonight want to speak
:13:41. > :13:45.to the driver of a car caught on camera weaving through traffic with
:13:45. > :13:48.a young girl lying flat on the parcel shelf over the boot. The
:13:48. > :13:51.child, who's thought to be about six years old, was seen in a red VW
:13:51. > :13:54.Polo in Canterbury last week. Road safety campaigners have branded the
:13:54. > :13:59.driver dangerous and irresponsible after a photo emerged on social
:13:59. > :14:04.networking sites. Alex Beard reports.
:14:04. > :14:08.In moving car on a busy road, with a young girl lying across the back.
:14:08. > :14:13.This was taken by a passenger in the car behind, just metres from
:14:13. > :14:18.Canterbury police station. Irresponsible and a naive way of
:14:18. > :14:23.transporting someone. So much could go wrong. They cannot believe what
:14:23. > :14:27.I had just seen. Really can't, it is crazy. It is stupid because you
:14:27. > :14:32.could be seriously hurt. They obviously don't care about her
:14:32. > :14:38.health and safety. This is the only act of dangerous driving caught on
:14:38. > :14:41.camera. In 2010, drivers the film themselves speeding through the
:14:41. > :14:45.Dartford Tunnel were branded irresponsible. Last November at pop
:14:45. > :14:51.landlord was run over by an angry driver in the car park and captured
:14:51. > :14:56.the whole thing on CCTV. In the same month, a motorcyclist was
:14:56. > :15:00.banned for three months after Kent Police filmed in speeding. That
:15:00. > :15:03.photograph has been handed over to the neighbourhood policing team in
:15:03. > :15:08.the sense of Canterbury. Kent Police have released a statement
:15:08. > :15:12.saying any car driving with a child travelling on the parcel shelf is
:15:12. > :15:16.illegal and dangerous. If anything happen, the child would be
:15:16. > :15:21.catapulted forward and be easily killed. It is ridiculous we have
:15:21. > :15:24.laws to make sure children are safe in the cars. They should be in an
:15:24. > :15:29.appropriate restraint and it is unbelievable someone should drive
:15:29. > :15:34.around like that not realising the risks. It is not known who the
:15:34. > :15:42.driver is, but their actions have been described as reckless and
:15:42. > :15:45.idiotic on social networking sites. A man's has been given a life
:15:45. > :15:48.sentence and told he must serve at least 25 years in prison for
:15:48. > :15:51.stabbing his estranged wife using knives given to them as a wedding
:15:51. > :15:54.present. A judge at Lewes Crown Court this morning, told Ty Medland,
:15:54. > :15:57.who's 26, he was responsible for the frenzied and savage attack on
:15:57. > :16:02.Samantha Medland in central Brighton. Rebecca Williams was in
:16:02. > :16:09.court. On his way to prison for at least
:16:09. > :16:12.25 years. Ty Medland brutally murdered his estranged wife,
:16:12. > :16:19.Samantha in Brighton in February and today the police have welcomed
:16:19. > :16:23.the sentence. This is a tale of rejection and Ty Medland, at the no
:16:23. > :16:29.time showed any remorse whatsoever about his actions until he was
:16:29. > :16:33.found guilty of murder. Our thoughts go out to the family of
:16:33. > :16:39.Samantha, and hope they can find some sort of solace in the decision
:16:39. > :16:46.that was made today. They can be seen in happier times on their
:16:46. > :16:50.wedding day. But problems soon develop. But Ty Medland became
:16:50. > :16:53.overwhelmed with jealousy when his wife walked out on him. He agreed
:16:53. > :16:58.to meet her in February to hand back some possessions, but he
:16:58. > :17:02.carried out a savage attack, stabbing her to death. In May he
:17:02. > :17:07.pleaded guilty to manslaughter. On Friday, the jury convicted him of
:17:07. > :17:11.murder. The judge told Ty Medland, he committed a ghastly and gruesome
:17:11. > :17:17.attack. Until then sentencing he had showed no remorse and will now
:17:17. > :17:21.spend at least 25 years in prison. Some of some on the's colleagues
:17:21. > :17:25.had paid tribute as a loving friend. The difficulties and thing she was
:17:25. > :17:29.going through in her life, she was very open and shared the
:17:29. > :17:33.circumstances with us. She was open to any advise anybody could give
:17:33. > :17:39.her. She was just starting to rebuild her life after a miserable
:17:39. > :17:46.time. Described as a petulant, self-centred man, Ty Medland faces
:17:46. > :17:53.life behind bars. So let's talk to Rebecca now, who joins us from
:17:53. > :17:57.Brighton. Difficult times for the family?
:17:57. > :18:03.Samantha Medland was brutally murdered in February. She had been
:18:03. > :18:07.working in the building behind me. Ty Medland agreed to meet her
:18:07. > :18:13.outside her workplace to hand back some of her belongings. It was
:18:13. > :18:19.described as a frenzy d'etat. The judge heard that people had heard
:18:19. > :18:25.her screams by passers-by. He believed there were two reasons she
:18:25. > :18:29.had been murdered, her husband wanted revenge and he felt she had
:18:29. > :18:32.run off with another man. The judge said it was a pre-planned attack
:18:32. > :18:42.and Ty Medland would have to live with what he had done for the rest
:18:42. > :18:45.
:18:46. > :18:51.of his light. This is our top story tonight: A woman jailed in Bali for
:18:51. > :18:54.drug smuggling has claimed how she was treated badly in jail.
:18:54. > :18:59.She has returned to the UK eight weeks ago and still protests her
:18:59. > :19:04.innocence. Celebrating the seafood of Kent, as
:19:04. > :19:09.well as a step grandson. The Duchess of Cornwall in Whitstable.
:19:09. > :19:19.He brightened up nicely after a showery start, but make the most of
:19:19. > :19:22.
:19:22. > :19:26.it because the rain is back tomorrow.
:19:26. > :19:28.A week ago, his grandson was being born, today the Prince of Wales and
:19:28. > :19:31.the Duchess of Cornwall were in Kent, visiting first Whitstable's
:19:31. > :19:34.Oyster Festival, and then moving to Chatham. And of course, Prince
:19:34. > :19:37.George was the one thing everyone wanted to talk about. Prince
:19:37. > :19:40.Charles told well wishers that he thought George was a very good name.
:19:40. > :19:43.The couple also met youngsters helped by The Prince's Trust in
:19:43. > :19:50.Chatham, from where Sara Smith joins us now. Sara, a charity very
:19:50. > :19:54.close to the Prince's heart? It is, it carries his name and he
:19:54. > :19:58.founded it nearly 40 years ago to help young people with a variety of
:19:58. > :20:04.difficulties. He frequently goes a long to visit the schemes and
:20:04. > :20:08.projects. But this visit started down the coast in Whitstable, where
:20:08. > :20:12.huge crowds turned out to welcome the couple and of course ask about
:20:12. > :20:17.the new arrival. There was definitely a baby theme
:20:17. > :20:23.in Whitstable. One week on from the Royal birth, and well-wishers
:20:23. > :20:29.wanted to congratulate the new grandparents. Congratulations.
:20:29. > :20:33.Happy to chat, Prince Charles said he was convinced George would
:20:33. > :20:38.become a George Reid in no time. But this was the Oyster Festival
:20:38. > :20:43.and there was the business of eating oysters. Perhaps an early in
:20:43. > :20:47.the day for the Royal palate. The couple met volunteers at the RNLI,
:20:47. > :20:51.the Whitstable like boats service is celebrating its 50th anniversary
:20:51. > :20:54.this year. In Chatham it was a visit to the charity with his name
:20:54. > :21:00.on, and a chance to meet the young people who have benefited from its
:21:00. > :21:04.work, such as Aaron who has autism. He is not only trained as a
:21:04. > :21:09.hairdresser, but moved into a role to help other young people who came
:21:10. > :21:15.to the trust. He was very passionate on the support this
:21:15. > :21:22.charity offers to young people and to help them get a start, engaging
:21:22. > :21:27.in to anything. They were also treated to a bit of music.
:21:27. > :21:31.brings it to light. We'll call the Prince's Trust, but for young
:21:31. > :21:35.people to have met the Prince himself, for him to show he is
:21:35. > :21:42.personally committed to what we do, it is a fantastic experience for
:21:42. > :21:47.the young people themselves. Hello, how are you? There were more crowds
:21:47. > :21:51.in the historic Dockyard. And they look around be exploring Antarctica
:21:51. > :21:56.Exhibition, which examines the final exhibitions of Scott and
:21:56. > :22:01.Shackleton. Prince Charles is patron of the historic Dockyard
:22:01. > :22:05.Trust and the couple were presented with a swing, made here, of the
:22:05. > :22:09.wood was salvaged from HMS Gannet. They are used to receiving gifts
:22:09. > :22:15.from where ever they go, but now it seems everyone has the Royal baby
:22:15. > :22:19.in mind. One woman in Whitstable presented Prince Charles with a
:22:19. > :22:26.tiny voice double Festival T-shirt. He said he thought the Prince would
:22:26. > :22:30.enjoy wearing it. There was a hand- made garden swing, and they say
:22:30. > :22:40.everything built in the dockyard is built to last. I don't think people
:22:40. > :22:44.
:22:44. > :22:47.are worried the young prince will go short when it comes to GIFs.
:22:47. > :22:50.-- gifts. In football, the Spanish midfielder, David Lopez, has signed
:22:50. > :22:53.a new one-year deal with Brighton and Hove Albion. The 30-year-old
:22:53. > :22:56.became a favourite with Seagulls fans after scoring nine goals in 31
:22:56. > :22:59.Championship appearances. Under It started as a joke among
:23:00. > :23:02.residents of a village in Kent and now it's turned into a short,
:23:03. > :23:05.online film with an unusual aim - putting the bounce back into
:23:05. > :23:08.Britain. What that amounted to in practice is 70 people, from
:23:08. > :23:10.toddlers to pensioners, taking to red, white and blue space hoppers
:23:11. > :23:19.in Boughton under Blean near Faversham. We sent Peter Whittlesea
:23:19. > :23:23.to find out why. It started off as an idea over a
:23:23. > :23:31.few beers, blended up being a community event to commemorate the
:23:31. > :23:36.bouncing bomb, thanks to the humble space hopper. I just hope this will
:23:36. > :23:41.capture the imagination of people, enjoy it, see it is fun, everybody
:23:41. > :23:46.who took part was having fun, and we enjoyed making it. This guy was
:23:46. > :23:51.the limit when it came to synchronise space hopping. A plane
:23:51. > :23:59.was drafted in to film the formation from the earth. I ended
:23:59. > :24:05.up being cheap communications officer with the aeroplane. I was
:24:05. > :24:09.taking messages from the pilot. When you are making a film, you can
:24:09. > :24:17.include a bit of make believe, thanks to the magic of computer
:24:17. > :24:24.editing, the Red Arrows appeared. But everything else did happen.
:24:24. > :24:29.is fun, it is out there, bizarre. I still don't know how it is working,
:24:29. > :24:38.or why we have done it. But it has been great fun. The youngest was
:24:38. > :24:43.about three, 76 was the oldest, bouncing over the weekend. She has
:24:43. > :24:49.the bruises to prove it as well. making its own, and villagers say
:24:49. > :24:59.they have grown closer, proving that those that bounce together,
:24:59. > :25:01.
:25:01. > :25:09.bond together. Great news coming up we hope from
:25:09. > :25:13.It you like lots of rain. We did have some heavy showers but it
:25:13. > :25:17.brightened up in the afternoons. We will be seen rain tomorrow, heavy
:25:17. > :25:22.at times. It clears out of the way and brighter by the end of the
:25:22. > :25:27.afternoon. We are seeing cloud cover and a hefty showers around.
:25:27. > :25:35.It has clear to the east, and we brightened up by the afternoons.
:25:35. > :25:41.Temperatures not feeling too bad. 21, 22 degrees. Still breezy. Up to
:25:41. > :25:47.15 to 20 mph. This evening, plenty of late evening Sunshine but the
:25:47. > :25:55.cloud cover will be building ahead of the rain tomorrow. Temperatures
:25:55. > :26:00.pretty mild. 15 or 16 degrees. If you are up early, dry start, but we
:26:00. > :26:03.will see the rain arriving. Wind still picking up. Rain is heavy at
:26:03. > :26:09.times but is Clearing through quickly. By the end of the
:26:09. > :26:13.afternoon, we should be dry again. Plenty of cloud around, quickly we
:26:13. > :26:20.will be seen this rain. By the afternoon, temperatures a little
:26:20. > :26:26.bit cooler. 18 or 19 degrees. We stayed dry overnight tomorrow, and
:26:26. > :26:31.Wednesday, top temperatures of around 22, 23 degrees. A similar
:26:31. > :26:35.story as we go into Thursday. Rain will be back for Friday. But on
:26:35. > :26:42.Thursday we will be seen temperatures of around 28, 29
:26:42. > :26:46.degrees. Rain around over the next couple of days. Rain is back as we
:26:46. > :26:54.go into Friday book clears out of the weight just in time for the
:26:54. > :27:04.weekend. Decent temperatures as Well let's recap tonight's top
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:27:04. > :27:07.national and local news stories: By The NHS non-emergency helpline
:27:07. > :27:10.in England is facing further problems, after one of the main
:27:10. > :27:13.providers of the service said it was pulling out of its contracts.
:27:13. > :27:14.NHS Direct, which runs the 111 system in 11 areas, said the
:27:14. > :27:17.current set up was financially unsustainable.
:27:17. > :27:21.Rachel Dougall, a Sussex woman jailed in Bali has said she was
:27:21. > :27:24.beaten up in prison and placed in intensive care for two days after
:27:24. > :27:27.she collapsed with pneumonia. And the driver of a car caught on
:27:27. > :27:36.camera weaving through traffic with a young girl lying flat on the