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Welcome to South East Today, I'm crisis continue.

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Welcome to South East Today, I'm Polly Evans. And I'm Rob Smhth.

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Tonight's top stories: Dirtx, overcrowded and failing pathents `

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yet more damning criticism of A E at the Medway Maritime Hospital. It is

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horrific, you cannot trust the hospital. Pushed into the road by a

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jeering gang of teenage bullies ` the Sussex girl appealing for the

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abuse to stop. Also in tonight's programme: A Lewes UKIP councillor

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says she regrets saying that business owners should be free to

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refuse women and gay people. Are we still basking in the glow of the

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London Olympics? It's thought the Games are behind a South East

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tourism boom. And Brighton through the eyes of a post war bridd whose

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day`to`day outfits are going on display. Good evening. Queuds of

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ambulances waiting to drop off patients, blood on a wall, patients

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waiting on trolleys in corrhdors ` the scene that inspectors found at

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the Medway Maritime Hospital when they carried out an unannounced

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visit to the accident and elergency unit in December. The trust which

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runs the hospital has been told to improve its service by the Care

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Quality Commission as a matter of urgency. Last summer it was put into

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special measures after coming under scrutiny because of its higher than

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average death rates. Piers Hopkirk reports. Overcrowded, overstretched

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and overwhelmed, the damning verdict of the A Department at Medway

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Maritime Hospital. Waiting times are terrible. People are sitting there

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in pain, and babies crying, it is not right for it is awful, xou

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cannot trust the hospital. H am a bit apprised, really, because I have

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used this hospital until I was. . Since I was 18, and I am now 38 and

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they have no complaints. Spot check found the Department overwhdlmed

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with numbers and failing in standards of cleanliness and care.

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Inspectors found blood on the wall. There were 16 ambulances qudueing to

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bring in patients, and one patient had not been offered food or drink

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for 18 hours. You do not have to look hard to find similar

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experiences. Sharon came to A when her 78`year`old mother brokd her

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wrist. She spent seven hours on a trolley. What do you think of your

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experience? At the moment... Rubbish, it is not good. If I have

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to bring her to A, I will probably go to Gravesend. Hazel's mother came

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to hospital, suffering from breathing problems. She was covered

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head to foot with VCs, and that is not on. I am a carer, and that is

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bog`standard care that should be offered to everybody. This was their

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response... The first response is to apologise. We have clearly let them

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down. We have made some urgdnt and immediate changes to our A

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department in the last few lonths. The Trust said that the A

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department was designed to treat 50,000 patients a year, but it is

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treating 90,000. Improvements are already being put in place,

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including redecoration. The problem of capacity, they admit, will take

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longer to solve. The issue of overstretched A departments was

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put to David Cameron this afternoon. I would commend what our

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A department have done because they are coping with around 1.2

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million more A attendances every year. Management said changds are

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being made and there are prdssures to make them work. A full inspection

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of the hospital is occurring in two weeks' time. Well, let's take a

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closer look at the recent problems faced by the Medway NHS Foundation

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Trust. It was put into spechal measures last July after thd Keogh

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review found it had major f`ilings. In November the Trust was told it

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must take urgent action or face leadership changes by the hdalth

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regulator Monitor. Then last month the Trust was forced to appoint an

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interim chief executive and chairman after the two people in charge

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announced they would be stepping down. Unions say more funding is

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needed at the Medway Maritile to help patients and staff. It is far

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too small for the population. This is the largest population cdntre

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outside of London, in the South East. It needs a new departlent a

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major capital investment and the revenue to support the staff that

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work here. That is what its knees and it is not getting it. `` that is

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what it needs. Well, the inspectors spoke to staff during their visit.

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One told them they felt "under siege". Another said that they did

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not feel supported. Inspectors also found there were simply too many

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patients coming in for the capacity of the department. I'm joindd now by

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Rehman Chisti, MP for Gillingham and Rainham. Mr Chisti ` you live in

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Medway. If you were taken ill, that's where they'll take you. Are

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you comfortable with that? Let me make it clear. We have some

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fantastic doctors and nurses working at the hospital. Yes, if I was

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unwell, would I go to Medwax Maritime Hospital? Yes. I would say

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that there are real changes that needs to happen and the man`gement

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have two ensure that the patient is at Medway Maritime Hospital get

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high`quality care. It is about money? It was designed to t`ke 0000

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and it is nearly double that. There needs to be more hard cash going in

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to get a larger A departmdnt. In relation to funding, just bdfore

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Christmas, the hospital was given ?6 million. That has now been spent to

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increase capacity from 50,000 to 90,000. Yes, the government has to

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give money, and they have. Ht is now being used to increase capacity We

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are doing everything we can but the rear is a responsibility on the

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management and leadership at Medway Maritime Hospital to do mord. We

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have talked about dirt is not being cleaned up, people being left on

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trolleys or not being given food or drink. This is basic stuff. The

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findings are unacceptable. They are basic issues which should h`ve been

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addressed. I am led to belidve that there will be regular inspections at

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the hospital to address these issues. I think the issue of

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capacity, what we are doing as a government, we are ensuring that not

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everyone has to go to A @ third of those who go to A are over 75.

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They can be better cared for in the community, at home. The govdrnment

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has been here for nearly fotr years, you cannot throw everything back on

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the previous administration. You have to ask why we are in this mess

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at the moment. A lot of it was linked to the previous government.

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High mortality rates at Medway Maritime Hospital had the hhghest in

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the country. It takes time to address that. 90% of GPs do not

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supply out`of`hours care. That is wrong and we are addressing that.

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Thank you. The Care Quality Commission say it will be going back

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into the Trust again shortlx to carry out more checks and s`y it

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will then report on its findings. A teenage girl from Sussex who was

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pushed into the road by a g`ng of jeering bullies has made an

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emotional appeal for them to stop abusing her. 15`year`old Le` Carter,

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from Hastings, who has learning difficulties, was almost hit by a

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car when the gang of teenagd girls attacked her. Sussex Police are

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investigating the incident, and are appealing for witnesses. Pushed into

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the road in front of a moving car for no reason. They need to stop

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picking on people who they do not like. Last Friday, 15`year`old macro

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three was attacked by a gang of teenage girls as she tried to get a

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bus home. `` Lea Carter. A lother says she is shocked by what has

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happened. She wants to be ldft to do her own thing, and she has had

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enough, she cannot take any more. She wants it to stop. After an

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attack lasting several minutes, she escaped her attackers and r`n back

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to school where she asked for help. The headteacher says those

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responsible will be punished. We take the safety and well`behng of

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our students very seriously, and every incident will be investigated

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thoroughly. If our students have behaved badly then they will be

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punished. Sussex Police wants to find the driver of the car swerved

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to avoid Lea Carter. The drhver may not be aware that Lea Carter was

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pushed out onto the road. Ddtectives say that what happened could have

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resulted in serious injury `nd those responsible must be found. Han

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Palmer reporting, and he johns us now. Ian, according to the family

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this bullying has been going on for a long time? Yes, it has. There was

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a serious incident alleged last September inside the school, and is

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Lea Carter's mother has said that she is happy with the anti`bullying

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policy at the school. Howevdr, the incident last Friday went to a new

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level, she said. That is whx she contacted the police with this

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matter, and she has said th`t her daughter is very unhappy and

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something needs to be done. In a moment: from plant to plate ` the

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Mediterranean staple that's bearing fruit in Kent. A Sussex UKIP

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councillor and MEP candidatd for the South East has been forced to

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apologise, after saying that business owners should be able to

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refuse service to anyone, including women or a gay people. Donn`

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Edmunds, who serves on Lewes District Council, later issted as

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statement saying she hopes her "remark has not caused any

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embarrassment for the party." Our Political Editor Louise Stewart

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reports. Speaking to the BBC this week, Nigel Farage acknowledged that

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his party had had problems with discipline but he was rooting it

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out. We have had members who have had CRB checks and tough

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interviews. Some have let UKIP down and we are doing our best to make

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sure it does not happen agahn. He did not know that one of his

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candidates would be forced to apologise about comments shd made

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online. The district councillor said that she believed all busindss

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owners should be allowed to withhold their services from whomever they

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choose, whenever they choosd. She has since apologised and in a

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statement said... The Lib Ddm MP Norman Baker said he was surprised

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by her comments. The more wd hear from UKIP, the better. This is

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astonishing. Donna Edmunds seems to be reverting to the 19th century

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where it is OK to discrimin`te against gay people and women. UKIP

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has come a long way since D`vid Cameron described it as closet

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racist in 2006, but critics question how much they have changed. When you

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become a mainstream politic`l party, as they are now, you have to

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be careful what you say. Evdrything sounds furiously cross with UKIP. If

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you are going to be a seriots medical party and you are going to

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govern this party, `` this country, you have two come to terms with the

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way the country is. Louise Stewart reporting ` she joins us now from

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Westminster. How embarrassing is this for UKIP? It is very

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embarrassing and the party chairman has taken a tough line, and has said

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that these comments go beyond what is reasonable and acceptabld. He has

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said that it is not UKIP policy to discriminate on grounds of race

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religion or sexuality. It is a blow for the party's leader, Nigdl

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Farage. It has been a good week for him with his debate on the BBC, and

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he has been deemed as a major party by the broadcast regulator. Along

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with that comes major scruthny. Kent Police are investigating after a cat

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was shot with a crossbow dart. The animal, called Esther, was hnjured

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last week in Tonbridge. A vdt managed to remove the dart, which

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amazingly mist her major organs and she is likely to make a full

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recovery. Councillors in Brhghton Hove will tonight continue their

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meeting to try and decide whether to increase council tax in the city.

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The ruling Green Party had proposed a rise of 4.75%, which would trigger

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an automatic referendum. However, the Conservatives want to freeze it

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at the current rate. If no decision can be reached tonight, the

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Government may have to step in to decide. Our political reporter Ellie

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Price is at Hove town hall this evening. Ellie, is it likelx the

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councillors will reach a decision tonight? Councillors smiled at me

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when I asked them earlier on. The meeting has been ongoing since pm

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and this is the last opporttnity for the party to come to an agrdement

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before the deadline next Tudsday. There have been strong statdments

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from all the parties but thdy will not budge. The Tories what the

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council tax freeze. Labour won a modest rise, and the Green Party,

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the largest party in this council, said the 4.7% rise is the only way

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to ensure council services continue the way they are at the momdnt. I

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understand the different positions but you have to look at this long

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term. The money from governlent will run out in 2020 so we need to look

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at that and I hope the parthes come together to protect services. My

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door is always open if necessary. The people of this city desdrve a

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budget set by local councillors If there is no agreement tonight then

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the Tories will win. If Eric Pickles hast to step in, then he will

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enforce the council tax fredze. If there is any agreement it whll be

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between the Labour Party and the Green Party. The trust which runs

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Medway Maritime Hospital has been told to urgently improve its service

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by the Care Quality Commisshon, after an unannounced inspection

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found queues of waiting ambtlances, patients on trolleys and blood on a

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wall. Also in tonight's programme: Italian style on the South coast, an

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exhibition of clothes shows how a Brighton housewife kept up with

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trends on a budget. There is more settled and fine weather on the way,

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join me later for the full forecast. Usually associated with

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the much warmer climates of Greece and Spain, the UK's first

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commercially outdoor grown olives have made it to the table of a Kent

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restaurant today. The olive trees were planted at Huggits Farl near

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Tenterden in 2012, and now the first fruit, harvested in the auttmn, are

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being put to the ultimate tdst ` whether or not they taste any good.

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Our environment correspondent Yvette Austin has the latest in our Food

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Chain series. Final preparation of olives for the table. It has been a

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rocky road to get this far. The first harvest of olives is `bout to

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be eaten. They seem very large, the taste is there, and the flavour is

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very intense. It is deliciots in dressings. They have been soaked in

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brine since they were picked last year. The 200 trees in the grove

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near Tenterden yielded a sm`ll harvest but big enough for `n

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experiment. There are some olive oil, lemon juice and garlic. I put

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it through a process to get a nice, smooth taste, and we put it into

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this jar here. So, while sole will be served to customers on top of it

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to ream, another helping is being matched with breadsticks. Lots of

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flavours. A good length. Yot can taste the freshness of the olives.

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It is a surprise, but it is fantastic to get lovely produce from

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down the road. Absolutely. Fantastic, it really is lovdly. A

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positive start. It has been a tough winter for the grove and long`term

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success still hangs in the balance. We have had a mixed winter. It has

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been mild which is great with all the rain and wind, the trees have

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taken a battering. A dozen have fallen down so we needed to replant

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those. In March we need to re`stake 200 trees to put them in a

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respectable state. The ultilate aim is olive oil which may be jtst a few

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years away. Did you see those fabulous blue skies? Tourist

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attractions in the South East are reporting a bumper year. New figures

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show visitor numbers here wdre up on average six per cent last ydar. It's

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being put down to a post Olxmpics glow and last summer's heatwave

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Simon Jones joins us now from one of the regions most popular attractions

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` Canterbury Cathedral. Simon, the tourism minister has described the

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figures as brilliant, hasn't she? That comment comes from Heldn Grant,

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an MP in Kent. She says the situation is fabulous. At the

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cathedral here, 60% of the visitors come from abroad but increasingly,

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they say they are seeing hole`grown visitors. At Canterbury Cathedral,

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they passed the million vishtor mark in the last year. It is verx

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beautiful and it is full of history. The countryside is beautiful, it is

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so difference to Australia... It is green! When you come to England you

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often think of London. It is nice and refreshing to come outshde and

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see the beautiful landscape. The number of souvenir shops whhch have

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sprung up next to the cathedral is a sign of the times. The Englhsh are

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seen as lovely, eccentric, ` bit mad. It is lovely, everybodx loves

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the English and people want to share in that eccentricity of the British.

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The biggest rise in Kent was in Sissinghurst. That was up 28%. It

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has been put down to the worldwide exposure that Great Britain received

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from the Olympics and last summer's heatwave. A far cry from thd

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flooding, the challenge now is to maintain the momentum. We h`ve are

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his shoes `` are issues in Kent other areas where badly hit by the

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floods. We are trying to get the message out overseas and at home

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that we are open for business. That is business that they are confident

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will remain booming this ye`r. I mentioned in my report that the

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number of souvenir shops has gone up. There is one right on the corner

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here, and opposite the cathddral there is another one that h`s opened

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up. There are more down the street there. It is proof that in ` place

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like Canterbury, business is very much linked to the tourism dconomy,

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and that is being put down to the feel`good factor from the Olympics.

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That long hot summer seems like a long time ago. A late goal `gainst

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Stevenage last night extenddd Crawley Town's unbeaten league run

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to seven games. The visitors took the lead from Bira Dembele's first

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half header. Then in the second half Crawley striker Matt Tubbs had a

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penalty saved, but he made `mends, scoring the equaliser in injury time

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` his sixth goal in five gales for the Sussex side. Concetta Trotta was

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an Italian immigrant who settled in Brighton after the Second World War,

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a single mum she was abandoned by her English husband in an era where

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divorce was frowned upon. Btt despite having to deal with real

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poverty, she never lost her sense of style and fashion. After her death

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in 2012 her son found her clothes from the 1960s and '70s, all folded

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neatly in two white suitcasds. He donated them to a dress historian

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who passed them on to the University of Brighton. Now they've bedn put on

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display in the city. Claudi` Sermbezis reports. When her husband

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's left, Concetta Trotta moved with her son to a room underneath the

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Churchill Square shopping cdntre. Her wardrobe has also moved

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upstairs. I think she would be quite real, actually. She would not have

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believed it. If I had gone, ma'am, they are going to show your clothes

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in a shopping centre, she would have said, go away! She was also known

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for her singing. That is on Hove beach, I am not sure what hdr fabric

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was, but you can see it is smart with the collar. You are sm`rt as

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well. Absolutely, she made sure that I looked right. Fashions in the

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1960s broke with tradition. The Pastoral shoes of the 1950s were

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replaced with bright colours, miniskirts and bright shoes. It is

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reflective of the customers we have now here at Churchill Squard. Being

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a single, working mother, she would have put this in the washing

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machine, and it would have been ready for her to wear again the next

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day. It would have suited hdr lifestyle. BJ Scott has put together

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this exhibition as part of ` course. We believe that everybody in history

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is interesting, everyone is important and significant. The

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exhibition runs until the end of the month. Some newspapers are saying

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that it is going to be hottdr than Greece at the weekend. Is that true?

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I know, we have high pressure, finally. There was plenty of

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sunshine around today, and over the next couple of days, it will stay

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settled. Friday, some light patchy rain but nothing like we have seen

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recently. Into the weekend `nd next week we have high`pressure, and that

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means settled weather. Clear blue skies and fairly light winds earlier

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today, and we also see tempdratures up to 12 degrees. Into tonight,

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initially, clearer skies and then some cloud cover, so temper`tures

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will not be as chilly as last night. Five or six degrees, so rel`tively

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mild to start the day tomorrow. More sunshine the further east that you

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are. A bit of cloud moving hn from the West and those breezes from the

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South West will be around 14 mph. Temperature is reaching 11 degrees,

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a pleasant day. Tomorrow evdning, some cloud cover and temper`tures

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dropping down to five or six degrees. Into Friday, a weakening

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weather front, but for us, lostly cloudy day and the is picking up.

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Percentages will stay mild `t 1 degrees. The good news is as we head

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towards the weekend, much mhlder air, so temperatures could reach

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highs of 15 degrees. `` temperatures will stay mild at 12 degrees. Look

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at this, the high`pressure building, plenty of sunshine. Plenty of

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sunshine! A few weeks ago, xou would never have thought it. Brighton

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council have just said that they have passed the Labour proposal for

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the rise in council tax. It is a 1.9% rise. More in the late

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bulletin, goodbye.

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