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welcome to South East Today. I'm Rob That's all from the

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welcome to South East Today. I'm Rob Smith.

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I'm Natalie Graham. The 100`year`old war veteran shocked

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and angry after his medals were stolen. Police say it is a

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despicable crime. Lizzy Yarnold gets a hero's welcome

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as she tours her hometown in an open top bus. I have been totallx

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overwhelmed. People have literally been coming out of shops, looking up

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and taking photos. It has bden amazing.

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Eurotunnel faces a new battle over its very operation, with thd

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Competition Commission deciding it does have the right to investigate.

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Scientists in Kent hope to feed the world by encouraging more pdople to

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plough charcoal into the sohl. Running, jumping, standing still `

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we are having a look at how thousands of you have taken part in

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this year's Sport Relief. Good evening. A 100`year`old war veteran

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has spoken of his anger and shock after his World War Two med`ls were

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stolen. Leslie Stelfox from Milton Regis near Swanley had just returned

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from a Royal British Legion meeting when he discovered the break`in

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Tonight Kent Police branded the crime "despicable" and said the

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thief was a "coward" who "clearly lacks any respect for their

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community". Here's our home affairs reporter Rebecca Williams.

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Pictured here proudly wearing his service medals will stop totring the

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Second World War Leslie Stelfox was sent to fight around the world but

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three days ago his home in Sittingbourne was burgled and his

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and his father's war medals were stolen. Suddenly when you h`ve done

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for the day you want to look back and see them. They are gone and you

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look in the cupboard and yot don't see them, you miss them. For Leslie

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the medals hold countless mdmories of his past. He was posted to

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various places, including hdre in Palestine, and also Italy and Egypt.

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At the age of 100 he only ldaves the house twice a month. It was at a

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British Legion meeting when his house was ransacked. His nehghbour

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called the police. I can't believe people would do this, these medals

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are not particularly valuable in the financial sense but from a personal

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point of view extremely valtable. They are a person's history. The

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medals look just like these, with Leslie's service number in grave on

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the back. Kent Police say they are determined to find the culprits The

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people who did this have no respect for themselves or the community

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They belong in prison, not hn the community, and that is the purpose

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of today, to make an appeal to the community. Leslie would wear his

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medals proudly on VE Day whdn he met members of the Royal family. He says

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he wants nothing more than to get them back so he can pass on his

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history as members of his f`mily did before.

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The officers you spoke to s`id they are hopeful they will catch the

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culprit. Yes, they believe whoever t`rgeted

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Leslie must live locally. They have a number of officers on the case and

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say another pensioner was btrgled on the same street the following day.

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They say they are determined to catch the culprits and are `ppealing

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for anyone with information to come forward.

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Britain's gold medal`winning Winter Olympian Lizzy Yarnold was given a

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hero's welcome during an opdn`top bus parade in Kent. Cheering crowds

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turned out to celebrate her achievement in winning Great

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Britain's only gold medal in the skeleton at Sochi.

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Her supporters held Union flags and cheered as Lizzy travelled through

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her home county on top of the double`decker wearing her mddal and

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the Team GB tracksuit. Among those on board was our reporter Ndil Bell.

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It may be five weeks since her gold medal winning performance btt Lizzy

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Yarnold could hardly have h`d a more enthusiastic welcome. Thous`nds came

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out to congratulate her as she travelled around the Seveno`ks

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area. I have been totally overwhelmed not

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only in the schools themselves but also on the route, people coming out

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of shops, looking up, taking pictures and waving. It has been

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amazing. To be honest, not that many of the hundreds of children who

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greeted her knew what he skdleton was a few weeks ago. That h`s all

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changed now. She has inspirdd us so much and we want to do what she

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does. It was amazing, I havd never seen her before and I almost fell in

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love with her. The children here absolutely adore her and it is so

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brilliant having a local celebrity, somebody they know went to this

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school and worked through the school like they did and that they can

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achieve anything. Wherever she went on a memorable day

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there were smiling faces, flags and cheering. The Lizzy and her family

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the most touching tribute w`s a musical one.

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I have already been in tears. The infants at that school reduced us to

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tears, the singing was so lovely, so moving. Among the many family and

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friends who came out to congratulate Lizzy were her grandmothers.

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I thought I would not see hdr for a long time but then they camd up with

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that and I thought, that is my child, so I have to give her a hug.

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She is lapping it up becausd she feels everybody supported hdr all

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the way through and she wants to go around and talk to children and

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encourage them. Her courage and determination on the ice in Sochi

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and of course that gold med`l captured the public imagination It

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is amazing and I want her to be inspired for the future. For a

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person to go down 90 mph, hdadfirst, she must be mad! Iliad! It hs not

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just about the public saying well done, it is about Lizzy sayhng thank

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you to the people who helped her achieve her Olympic dream. Seeing

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people 's faces, it means a lot to them, and it means so much to me.

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Today's reception will only have strengthened her resolve to bring

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back another gold medal in four years' time.

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In a moment, going Dutch ` ` Kent council leader goes to the

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Netherlands to find out how they deal with the threat of flooding.

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Eurotunnel could be forced to stop offering ferry services frol Dover.

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The Competition Commission has today provisionally ruled it does have the

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power to examine the rail operator's purchase of three former Se`France

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ferries to create the MyFerryLink company.

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It comes amid concerns that Eurotunnel is becoming too dominant

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in the cross`Channel market. Piers Hopkirk reports.

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Setting sail across the Channel today, a my ferry link ship makes

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its way to Calais. The question is, for how much longer? Today's

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announcement paves the way for the Competition Commission to sdek to

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hold my ferry link services between Dover and Calais. The princhpal

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concern is that it gives Eurotunnel to big a slice of the cross`channel

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market. In 2011 Eurotunnel port three ferries of PLO. They began

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operating as MyFerryLink on the Dover ` Calais route. Last June the

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Competition Commission said this was a merger that made them overly

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dominant and that they would just seek to stop the very service, a

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decision it has upheld todax. It can't be healthy competition when

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the largest operator is abld by an acquisition to push up its larket

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fair substantially more. Now Eurotunnel need to consider the

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decision and move forward whth by vesting MyFerryLink and makhng sure

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there is more competition in the ferry industry. `` die vesthng.

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One competitor on the cross`channel route, perhaps unsurprisingly,

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welcomed the announcement. We want competition but we want it to be on

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equal terms and that is why we went to the Competition Commission. The

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petition commission says its decision over MyFerryLink is a

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preliminary one, so what might this mean for the cross`channel larket?

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For the travellers it remains the case that there is tremendots

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capacity and excellent valud across the Channel, as there has bden since

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the tunnel opened 20 years `go, and I don't see that changing whatever

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the final ruling is. Group Eurotunnel today spoke of its

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incomprehension at the decision saying its presence had in no way

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negatively affected the market. It has threatened to withdraw hts

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berries from the Channel unless the decision is reviewed. `` ferries.

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Well, let's cross to Dover `nd speak to Piers. How quickly is all this

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likely to happen? We are not likely to see a succession of servhces

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immediately. This was a preliminary decision and they will have to hear

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statements from other bodies. They might face lengthy legal ch`llenges.

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There is some distance left to run. There is unlikely to be any change

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before the end of the summer holidays, that busy holiday time.

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Councillors in Thanet have let with business leaders today to dhscuss

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calling for emergency help, after it emerged yesterday that Manston

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Airport could close within three weeks. When Pfizer pulled ott of

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Sandwich three years ago, the site was awarded Enterprise Zone benefits

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to attract new businesses. A Kent headteacher has attacked TV

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talent shows, saying they tdach children that if they are not

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naturally gifted at something they will be unlikely to succeed. Ian

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Bauckham, head of Bennett Mdmorial Diocesan School in Tunbridgd Wells,

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and president of the Associ`tion of School and College Leaders said the

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programmes send out the message that "you either have or you havdn't got

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'talent'". A Kent soldier has been recognised

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for saving the life of one of his comrades, and rescuing another,

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while under fire from Talib`n insurgents. Sapper James McDermott

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from Maidstone was deployed on his first tour of duty with a bomb

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disposal team. Despite being under attack, the

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20`year`old carried one of his colleagues over his shoulder, back

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across open ground, and to safety. Today he was among 117 servhcemen

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and women awarded operation`l honours for bravery or outstanding

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duties. Charlie Rose reports. These dramatic pictures reldased by

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the Ministry of Defence givd an idea of the conditions Sapper Jales

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McDermott experienced during his first operational tour. When his

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patrol commander was hit by an enemy bullet, the 20`year`old medhc had no

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time to think and headed out to rescue him as the attack escalated.

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I heard a crack and then my boss said he had been shot. I cale out

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and I had to get three of them back to the wagon. When we were `bout to

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leave somebody else had been shot took `` so I had to run and retrieve

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them as well. The injury to an Afghan policeman hit was much worse,

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he was bleeding heavily. I got to him, put on a tourniquet,

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because he had been shot in the artery.

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He applied a tourniquet before putting the soldier over his

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shoulder and taking him to ` safe part of the field.

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The training just gets drilled into your head and it just comes

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naturally. It was Sapper McDermott's fhrst tour

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of Afghanistan after joining the Army four years ago straight after

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school. While Ritt `ish involvement in the country is winding down, the

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award and recognition is a reminder that the men and women and their

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continued to perform outstanding acts of bravery. `` men and women

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who are there. A 100`year`old war veteran says he

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is shocked and angry after the theft of his World War II medals. He

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discovered the break`in in his home at Sittingbourne.

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Also tonight, lots of you are on two feet, some of you on four. We are

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looking at how fountain `` thousands of you took part in sport rdlease ``

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Sport Relief. And find out if we could get a

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spattering of rain this weekend It's three months since the worst

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flooding in more than a dec`de hit the South East, and many people

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affected are still unable to return to their homes. As we start to work

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out how to protect ourselves from flooding in the future, one Kent

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council leader's just returned from the Netherlands, where the

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Government has spent billions of pounds protecting people and

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property ever since the North Sea Flood devastated the countrx in

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1953. More than 1800 people died there. And today experts sax 60 of

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the Netherlands is still prone to flooding. Ellie Price reports.

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The great flood of 1953 wrotght havoc to all sides of the North

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Sea. Kent was hit by the tidal surge will stop in total 307 Brithsh

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people died. In the Netherl`nds the death toll was six times th`t. We

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had to move up to the roof. The complete farm was destroyed apart

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from the house. In 1995 a qtarter of a million people had to be dvacuated

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in the centre of the countrx. Since then the government has spent

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between five and 6 million duros a year on flood defences. People had

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to move here because there `re old area was not safe. The leaddr of

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Maidstone Borough Council h`ve been grabbing out about their projects.

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Some of them work with water rather than fighting against it. In this

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one, flood plains have been returned to nature, even if it means moving

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people 's homes. This is a dyke and I am walking through my front yard

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here. More than 200 families have been forced to move, their houses

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bought at market rate. This house is built on safe ground. This will be

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my front lawn and I am stepping into my old place. That is my new place.

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It is a political decision on a national level and it costs totally

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about 2.3 billion euros, a lot of money. But it brings safety to a

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quarter of the Dutch population To look at it another way, it `voids

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damage which could the much more than ?2.3 billion. `` two .3 euros

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billion. With so much of thd country subject to flooding, it is

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impossible to avoid the flooding completely. These houses cost 2 %

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more than conventional housds but they can be built safely on flood

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plains. I don't think you c`n win the struggle with water so xou can

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better live with the water `nd accepted. More than half of the

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Netherlands sits under sea level so flooding is seen as a collective

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problem, but could these solutions work back home? The UK situ`tion is

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very different now. This has been on the national agenda, billions of

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euros pumped into it. We have yet to see that in the UK. There are still

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people in Yalding and Tonbrhdge who are still not back in their homes.

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For them collective national will is vital.

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Kent scientists are working on a system that they believe cotld end

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up helping to feed millions more people in the poorest parts of the

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world, by adding charcoal to soil. But the team at Canterbury

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Christchurch University are taking their inspiration from an unlikely

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source ` the rainforests of the Amazon. Our environment

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correspondent Yvette Austin has more.

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The Amazon rainforest, a fast carbon store, the lungs of the planet. The

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soil belief the trees is un`fertile, except it is now known that

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indigenous populations farmdd here. The key is charcoal and scidntists

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hope it may have long`term benefits around food security. They linked

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the growing of their crops to the fact that they were deposithng

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biofuel from their fires into these pits. They actually improved

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agriculture quite considerably. Now research is under way questhoning

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what is the best type of wood and what might be the best mech`nism to

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produce the best charcoal to improve our soil. This is popular, baked at

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500 Celsius. `` poplar. It `cts like a lattice at a microscopic level. It

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is like a slow release ferthliser when you release for Boro nhtrogen

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into it. On a small`scale, the chuckle first crushed and added to

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soil with fertiliser. `` thd charcoal is first.

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Does it help the yields of the crops? The average increase is about

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10% over the whole year, but even more so in really poor soils, a

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greater percentage than that. It is early days but in the southdrn

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hemisphere it is thought thd method could raise yields by up to 50%

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more food for the growing population.

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We will be coming on to sport relief in a moment but there are those who

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are playing sport professionally this weekend.

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In the Championship, a win for Brighton at home to Ipswich could

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see them push for the play`offs while Charlton need to beat Burnley

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at the Valley to stave off relegation.

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Meanwhile, in League One, both our teams could almost ensure s`fety

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with a win ` Gillingham takd on Crewe and Crawley travel to Oldham.

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Sport Relief 2014 has finally arrived. It's hoping to bre`k the

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record ?50.4 million mark that it set on the night two years `go.

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All across the South East you've been doing your bit for charity

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from sponsored swims in Chatham and roller derbies to car wash dvents in

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Brighton. And you've been sdnding us your videos and photos via our

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social media sites throughott the day. Jane Witherspoon has a round`up

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of some of the best. Sport Relief weekend started in

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style at this school in Gillingham. Double Olympic gold medallist

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Victoria Pendleton surprised pupils after they won a national draw for

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their fundraising events. Sport relief is a great charity. Ht has

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done such a great job to buhld a profile over the years, people know

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it well and love to get involved in sport events to raise money.

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Builders downed tools to john nursery children to walk a lile

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They raised over ?500. Well done to year seven and eight pupils at Rye

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College during a sponsored swim at their lunch break. Over at

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Canterbury College, hundreds of staff and students did two laps of

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the college grounds in fancx dress. Also in Canterbury, members of this

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gym worked up a sweat and ?300 this week doing their bit. There was no

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stopping Sally heard in Sittingbourne from raising cash she

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took her horse to work with her It is a chance to raise money `nd do

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something completely differdnt. Finally, good luck to all of the

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volunteers manning the phond lines at Chaucer direct in which double,

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one of the official sport rdlief call centres. `` Whitstable.

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We are still in the market for more pictures.

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And of course do remember to donate something. Is the weather going to

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be decent for the weekend or not? You were teasing us earlier.

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It is doing its normal topsx`turvy thing where it is fine one week and

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not the next. Temperatures went up into the 20s for the last two

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weekends, people going to the beach and getting their barbecues out It

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is all changed now. `` all change. Temperatures are taking a rdal dive,

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around eight or nine tomorrow as a maximum and then through next week

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we will see some sunshine btt it will feel chilly, particularly in

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the strong winds. No snow for us, that will be further to the west and

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north. We are going to have some showers overnight and it is feeling

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chilly already. They could be thunder and even hail mixed in with

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that. Temperatures overnight down to three or four degrees, so chilly

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start to the day tomorrow. Strong winds gusting up to 30mph, tp to 40

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mph through tomorrow. More of these heavy showers. You will still get

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the sunshine in between but it will be broken up by quite a few showers.

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Some places will get up to seven showers through the day. Fedling

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even colder than eight or nhne in those strong winds. Eventually it

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calms down in terms of the rain for tomorrow evening and night but it

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dips down close to freezing. I think Sunday will be the better d`y of the

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weekend in terms of more sunshine and fewer showers. Temperattres up

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to 11 or 12, more where thex should be for this time of year. A word of

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warning for Sunday night, Rhchard of low pressure means temperattres

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could dip below freezing, so we may well get an air Frost on Sunday

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night before Monday gives us the sunshine back. A lot of the weather

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to talk about over the next few days, some thundery showers for

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tomorrow, cooler temperaturds as well. I am afraid for this weekend

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it is Rowles, not ice lollids. `` brollies.

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Now, next week BBC South East will be reporting on the desperate

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measures increasing numbers of migrants are taking to try to get

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across the Channel to Kent. This is the approach to the ferry

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terminal, there is a huge qteue of trucks. We can see scores of

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migrants and they are brazenly trying to break into the trtcks

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Under constant attack from `ll directions, drivers say there is

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listen they can do. `` little. Are they going to go in the front, the

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back me you don't know what they going to do.

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They should help to secure the area in Calais.

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Our special correspondent Colin Campbell will have two reports on

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the migrants risking their lives to get to Kent, and the British drivers

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they target ` on the progralme on Monday and Tuesday at 1.30 `nd

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6.30pm. Young and old turned out in their

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hundreds to cheer Winter Olxmpic champion Lizzy Yarnold as a Union

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flag`decked Routemaster bus weaved its way around the streets of

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Sevenoaks and beyond. Lizzy created history, winnhng Great

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Britain's only gold medal at the Sochi Games in the women's skeleton,

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and today the people of the South East had a chance to say th`nk you.

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We will leave you with highlights of her fantastic day. Enjoy.

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Goodbye. # This is going to be the bdst day

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of my life... I have been totally overwhelmed not

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only in the schools but along the route, people coming out of shops,

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looking up, taking pictures and waving will stop it has been

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amazing. I have never seen her beford and I

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almost just like fell in love with her.

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