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Welcome to South East Today, I'm Rob Smith. And I'm Juliette Parkin.

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The teenage sexual assault victim who's campaigning against councils

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A threat to unborn babies ` a fifth of women in the South East

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are ignoring the risks and smoking during pregnancy.

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They make a massive difference because you can see who and what is

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around you. We're live tonight

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in Chatham with the details. Pure greed ` a disgraced Sussex

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footballer is jailed for match fixing, along with two businessmen

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caught by undercover surveillance. Tourism Minister Helen Grant

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courts controversy over her And born free, but in danger

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of extinction, a new exhibition in Kent highlights some of the

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world's most endangered species. A woman who was just 18

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when she was assaulted by a prolific sex attacker has waived her right to

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anonymity to campaign against local authorities that turn off street

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lights at night to save money. Jemma Russell

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from Ashford says the attack she suffered has left her afraid to walk

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in the dark and she believes other women are at greater risk

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in areas without street lighting. She says she lives in const`nt fear

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of being attacked. Nearly four years ago she was sexually assaulted by

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this man, John Williams, who last month was jailed for life. She is

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now spearheading an online campaign against the County Council's

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decision to switch off stredtlights decision to switch off streetlights

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during the early hours of the morning to save cash. I risked my

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life getting hit by a car, instead morning to save cash. I risked my

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life getting hit by a car, hnstead I life getting hit by a car, hnstead I

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could walk on the path of fdeling safe. Because there are no lights.

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You need to see, from my pohnt of view, the victims of sexual

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assault, muggings, stabbings, murders, not just your own `nd

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murders, not just your own and thinking about the environmdnt and

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the money. Under Kent Cancer Council's scheme

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so far 50,000 streetlights `re so far 50,000 streetlights are

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currently being switched off between midnight and 5:30am, 42%. Gdmma is

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midnight and 5:30am, 42%. Gemma is not the only one concerned `bout

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midnight and 5:30am, 42%. Gdmma is not the only one concerned about the

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potential impact on safety. I would feel safer if the lights are

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potential impact on safety. I would feel safer if the lights ard on

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potential impact on safety. I would feel safer if the lights are on. And

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you are prepared to pay for that? As long as it wasn't a huge amount An

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extra few pounds each month, it would be worth it. I start work

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early in the morning, there are quite a few people walking and

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early in the morning, there are quite a few people walking `nd there

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quite a few people walking and there are no street lights. You would be

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prepared to pay extra? Yes, I don't think it would be an extorthonate

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amount but I think a lot of people would be quite happy.

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I think it is a ridiculous hdea we I think it is a ridiculous idea, we

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need to feel safe in our colmunity. need to feel safe in our colmunity.

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If they are turned off we don't feel safe. There is no proven link

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between turning lights of. Hn Essex between turning lights of. Hn Essex

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where they tend of overnight crime actually fell in one town. They

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might help criminals see what they are doing.

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Despite those claims, it Gelma are doing.

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Despite those claims, it Gemma says she wants an end to the blackout so

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people feel safer on the streets. Is she gathering any support for her

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campaign? She says in areas like this where

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she was attacked people see there are very few street lamps and

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therefore if they are turned off at night they feel when rubble. That is

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why 300 people have signed her online petition, especially those

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who go to work early in the morning. Kent County Council say they

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who go to work early in the morning. Kent County Council say thex don't

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Kent County Council say they don't switch them off everywhere, they

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consult with local police and authorities and died in switched off

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in areas where there is high crime. Most people do not like this policy

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and more light should be left on. As many as one in five women

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in parts of the South East are ignoring basic health advicd

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by smoking during pregnancy. It's a rate that's almost double

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the national average, just over 12% In the Kent borough of Swale just

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over 20% and in Medway more than 19% Our reporter Sara Smith

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joins us from Chatham now. Sara, there are large variations

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from area to area, aren't there? Yes, there are. The number of women

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who smoked during pregnancy overall has been dropping since these

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figures were first collected eight years ago, but what these l`test

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years ago, but what these latest statistics seem to show is there are

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these pockets where it is proving very difficult, but necessarily

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getting the message across, but getting women to take action. My

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little baby is deprived of oxygen. And my little baby is straining his

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tiny heart. It would be a hard case to lake

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today that people don't know smoking is bad for them, especially if they

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are pregnant. It is linked to miscarriages, premature and

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stillbirths, cot deaths and asthma, along with a range of other

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congregations. Rebecca Wiken from Chatham found it impossible to kick

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the habit with her first pregnancy, but after her child was born 11

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weeks early she did give up for the next two. I did know and they kept

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next two. I did know and thdy kept it a secret from a lot of my

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next two. I did know and they kept it a secret from a lot of mx family.

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it a secret from a lot of my family. I would just smoke in my back garden

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so it was only me who knew because I felt ashamed.

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The figures show that one in five pregnant moment in Medway still

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smoke. People are well aware pregnant moment in Medway still

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smoke. People are well aware of the dangers and the harm it can cause to

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their unborn baby and there is no reason why people should still

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their unborn baby and there is no reason why people should sthll be

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smoking during pregnancy. We have smoking during pregnancy. Wd have

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two work together to make sure those two work together to make sure those

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in the health arena are makhng it clear people can be supported to

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clear people can be supportdd to give up smoking during pregnancy.

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The smoking hot spots are also the obesity hotspots in the south`east.

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Medway GP says there is no doubt of the correlation between poor health

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and deprivation. I very definitely feel that in

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deprived areas you're more likely to seek ill`health pay via such as

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smoking, and healthy eating, and becoming overweight and excdssive

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alcohol as well. We have to tackle the deprivation and the health side

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of things. Jodie smoked 15 cigarettes a day

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of things. Jodie smoked 15 cigarettes ` day but

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gave up as soon as she knew she was pregnant.

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I knew it would affect the baby, I I knew it would affect the baby I

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have never agreed with it, when I see pregnant women smoking. I don't

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agree with that. It was just instinct that I didn't want to do it

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any more because there was a instinct that I didn't want to do it

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any more because there was ` baby inside me.

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For some though the pool of tobacco proves too strong.

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Women we spoke to hear who `dmitted Women we spoke to hear who admitted

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they did smoke during their pregnancies, they said yes, they

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knew it was bad for them, btt even knew it was bad for them, but even

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if they could cut down, thex knew it was bad for them, btt even

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if they could cut down, they just if they could cut down, they just

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couldn't give up. There is ` national target to get the figures

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down to below 11% by the end of next year, but looking at the figures

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today in some areas that is clearly going to be a struggle.

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Defeated at Eastbourne, but hope for Wimbledon, as Heather

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Watson becomes the first Brhtish semi`finalist in a generation.

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A former Sussex footballer jailed for his part

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in a match fixing conspiracx was driven by pure greed, according to

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Michael Boateng, who used to play for

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the Brighton`based team Whitehawk FC, has been jailed for 16 months.

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Two other men, Krishna Ganeshan from Hastings, and Chann Sankaran,

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Here they are laying bets on football match they hope to fix will

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stop little did they know they were being watched. They came to England

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last year with a plan to bux being watched. They came to England

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last year with a plan to buy up players in lower league clubs. The

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court heard how the men were prepared to invest more than ?3 ,000

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prepared to invest more than ?30,000 to bribe them in the hope of cashing

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in by betting on fixed games. Undercover recordings revealed one

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of the men discussing his plans. He was offered ?5,000 for every

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player of the Brighton club he could get you join the conspiracy. These

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photographs show the meetings between them. Today he was sentenced

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to 15 months, the other 95 xears. to 15 months, the other 95 years.

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His accomplice also got five years. The judge told them professhonal

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football in sport play an important football in sport play an ilportant

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role in national life in the life of role in national life in thd life of

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its citizens. A young lad trying to put his face

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in the window, it is the wrong way to go about things. Hopefully the

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sentence mirrors that, and deters people, aspiring young footballers.

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The judge told him you allowed yourself to be very quickly and very

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easily drawn into this schele. yourself to be very quickly and very

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easily drawn into this schele. It was, sadly, pure greed which got you

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involved. His barrister told the court was likely his client would be

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banned from football for the rest of police in Thailand are searching for

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two schoolgirls who have gone missing. They live with her father

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in Sevenoaks but went missing during a holiday to see their mothdr who

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lives in Thailand after the couple split up.

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Ministers have announced millions of pounds of funding to fix potholes

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More than 6.5 million will be given to Kent and Medway, with ovdr four

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Kent Police received 28 reports of domestic violence

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between six o'clock and half past ten last night.

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England's World Cup defeat to Uruguay was being televised and

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experts say cases often increase when the national team is in action.

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The Kent MP and Tourism Minhster Helen Grant is under fire tonight

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She went on to say there was a lot to be said for the staycation. The

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Prime Minister has come to her defence insisting her comments had

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been misinterpreted. There is currently a backlog of 50,000

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British passport applications. The tourism minister has angered many of

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those affected by suggesting they consider having holidays in Britain

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instead. I would say think before yot

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instead. I would say think before you speak,

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I would say think before yot speak, it is all the world to be sitting

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it is all the world to be shtting over in Brazil making these comments

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but what about the 30,000 people back in Britain and all the people

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abroad trying to get their British passport renewed who want to come

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back to Britain, like my datghter. In an interview she said...

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Those comments come just days after the Home Secretary apologisdd to

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those whose plans had been distracted by passport delays.

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those whose plans had been distracted by passport delaxs. I am

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distracted by passport delays. I am sorry and the government is sorry

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for the inconvenience they have suffered and we are doing all we can

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to put things right. This isn't the first time Helen Grant has sparked

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controversy. Back in February she defended comments you made

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suggesting women should take defended comments you made

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suggesting women should take a feminine sports like ballet,

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cheerleading of love skating. In November she failed to get the

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question right on a sports quiz, November she failed to get the

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question right on a sports puiz and in 2012 her husband resigned as her

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senior assistant after putthng her in an embarrassing position over

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altering staff contracts. But when altering staff contracts. Btt when

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it comes to her remarks abott British holidays, those enjoying the

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sun in the south`east to date didn't seem to disagree too much.

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I would rather go to the Caribbean, if you're going to pay for me

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I would rather go to the Caribbean, if you're going to pay for le but

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I would rather go to the Caribbean, if you're going to pay for me but it

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if you're going to pay for le but it is a lovely place here.

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The food, accommodation is good. The food, accommodation is good

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There is nothing like England. When you holiday in England it is

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gorgeous. The beach here is absolutely gorgeous.

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Today the Department for culture, media and sport says as tourism

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minister she is completely right to champion the local domestic tourism

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market and they consist in no way she linking the two issues.

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A teenage sexual assault victim has waived her right to anonymity to

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campaign against councils turning off street

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Jemma Russell from Ashford says the attack she suffered has left

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Also in tonight's programme the son of Born Free star Virginia LcKenna

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launches a campaign in Kent to save endangered species.

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It's naturally rich in iron, and some new mothers believe that

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taking tablets made from their own placenta helps to boost

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But the Food Standards Agency says the tablets need to be subject to

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rigorous hygiene regulations which could see them banned

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Now Brighton`based doula Sally Cropper, who supports women

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during labour, is leading a campaign against the Agency's

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decision, as Helen Drew explains for tonight's Special Report.

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This is a placenta after it has been steamed, sliced and dried. Ht is

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then finely ground to make a powder. then finely ground to make ` powder.

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And then made into shores for a mother to eat in the early wake.

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And then made into shores for a mother to eat in the early wake It

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is very rich in iron, many nutrients and vitamins and the hormonal

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content is really high. All round, those elements will boost a mother

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's recovery, so she will be boosting her iron levels which will be

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depleted, and just helping her in recovery with the hormonal content

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keeping her stable. This might not be able to continue.

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The Food Standards Agency h`s classified the tablets as a novel

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food which are defined as something not eating to a significant degree

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in the European Union beford 97 in the European Union before 97.

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This means further official tech `` checks and testing is needed and

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some health care experts have dismissed claims that the new

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dismissed claims that the ndw mothers say there are no medical

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benefits. Sally and others `re benefits. Sally and others `re

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appealing the decision are claiming the category is incorrect. Some

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mothers say these tablets to help. Having been taking them for seven

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weeks, I can recommend them, I think they are brilliant. Firstly it is

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hard to say if I hadn't takd them hard to say if I hadn't take them

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would I feel the same, but H hard to say if I hadn't takd them

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would I feel the same, but H just think they definitely helped me to

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survive! The FSA says the product would have to comply with novel food

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legislation but campaigners have gathered a petition to object on the

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grounds of ancient tradition and others basic human rights.

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The classic 1960s film born free is credited with kick`starting the

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popular shift in attitudes over nature conservation and to date the

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sun of its dark came to Kent. He was launching a new campaign to raise

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awareness at Thanet museum filled with animals shot by an Edw`rdian

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with animals shot by an Edwardian big`game hunter. For many ydars my

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big`game hunter. For many years my home has been in the northern

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province of Kenya. The much loved film in which Virginia McKenna

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betrays the life of Joy Adamson who betrays the life of Joy Adalson who

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raised and formed a bond with the Northland lioness called Elsa. Come

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here. Careful. Today her son has taken lion and wildlife conservation

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to a new level and will Travis, is supporting a new twist on the

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exhibitions at this collecthon supporting a new twist on the

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exhibitions at this collecthon of mammals dating back to 1896. Yes, it

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is from the past, but it plunges mammals dating back to 1896. Yes, it

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is from the past, but it pltnges you is from the past, but it plunges you

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in the stomach. It makes you think, and three that it makes you act

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That is why I am really supportive of what everybody is doing.

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Animals on the list of speches in danger of becoming extinct have been

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singled out in an effort to hit home to the museum's visitors how fragile

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their populations are. The animals that have ribbons on

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their faces at the moment are highlighting those which ard

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endangered in the wild. Orange will be those considered endangered, read

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those considered critically endangered. Purple extinct in the

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endangered. Purple extinct hn the wild.

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This collection was gathered by the Major Percy Powell Cotton who filmed

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and recorded the wildlife of Africa and Asia and predicted some species

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might only be found in musetms and Asia and predicted some species

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might only be found in museums in might only be found in museums in

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the future. Conservationists have the lion in particular can be saved.

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By protecting the line you have to protect the habitat, the prey

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protect the habitat, the prdy species the line breaks upon.

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Protecting Lyons has massivd conservation dividends that wouldn't

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capture the publics attention necessarily but three The Lion they

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necessarily but three The Lhon they are being thrown a lifeline.

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A campaign that is facing increasing challenges.

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After England's sorry defeat in the football last night, there were at

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least hopes of a British win on the tennis courts of Eastbourne today.

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Heather Watson was the first British woman to reach the semi`fin`ls there

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since Jo Durie over 30 years ago and she was soundly beaten

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Neil Bell joins us live from Devonshire Park in Eastbourne.

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It was a real shame for Heather and the capacity crowd on Centre Court.

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There has been some British success to cheer. Dominic Inglot and his

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partner be the number two p`iring to cheer. Dominic Inglot and his

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partner be the number two pairing in partner be the number two p`iring in

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the world to win the men's doubles title. Fortunately the enduring

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popularity at Eastbourne hasn't been based on home success, indeed people

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have been coming here to pl`y based on home success, indedd people

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have been coming here to play and watch tennis for more than 000

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watch tennis for more than 100 years.

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Italy is number one and Britain's Italy is number one and Britain s

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Tony Mottram first to match their skill at Eastbourne's Devonshire

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Park. The pitchers may have been in black`and`white and the brackets

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made of wood but the grass courts were as well regarded in the 50s as

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were as well regarded in thd 50s as they are now. Things may be changing

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in the world of tennis, but Eastbourne's passed as part of its

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appeal. You can combine your heritage with

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also some modernity. We havd to move also some modernity. We havd to move

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forward because there is more media coming here which is great, the

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players are wanting more, the spectators wanting more, thd

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players are wanting more, the spectators wanting more, the better

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spectators wanting more, thd better experience, a different experience.

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You have to keep moving. But maybe you can just hold onto your heritage

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little bit. It doesn't mean you're

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old`fashioned. Nobody is ex`ctly old`fashioned. Nobody is ex`ctly

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sure quite on tennis was first played at Devonshire Park but these

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played at Devonshire Park btt these pages date from the 1880s and much

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of that original charm and style has been retained during the recent

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professional era. It is not surprising tradition featurd

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surprising tradition feature strongly. The whole flavour of the

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place has an old`fashioned traditional manner. It is charming.

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Historically British players haven't done well here but after 32 year gap

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Heather Watson made it throtgh to the semifinals, before to Madison

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Keys. Eastbourne's popularity and end. We like the open spaces will

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stop if you go to Wimbledon it is push, push, queues. It is so laid

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back, you can get so close tp to push, push, queues. It is so laid

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back, you can get so close up to the back, you can get so close tp to the

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tennis, nothing official here, no bag searches. It is just very

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relaxed. Visitors from 50 years ago or more

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would definitely recognise the place and despite the gradual changes that

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have happened almost certainly feel right at home. To the finals in

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prospect tomorrow, gas gate against Lopez and curb against keys in the

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women's. The draw from the opening round of bundled as Nate and Joanna

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content has been given a pretty content has been given a pretty

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tough looking draw on paper. She will take on the world numbdr

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tough looking draw on paper. She will take on the world number 64

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will take on the world numbdr 6 stop she has been as high as 14.

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Joanna can't is very nearly three to the quarterfinals are little earlier

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the quarterfinals are littld earlier in the week. Four catches for Matt

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Prior and a good day for England. Sussex have made a good chance

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against Kent, 93`2. Thank you very much will stop lots

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of glorious sunshine. Please tell us it is gay to last.

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Over the next couple of days are particularly high pollen cotnt. Lots

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particularly high pollen count. Lots of sunshine around for us all.

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Feeling quite warm for the time of year. Temperatures nudging tp to the

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year. Temperatures nudging up to the late 20s. Light, variable whnds

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late 20s. Light, variable winds. Lots of late evening sunshine, stay

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dry. Clear skies around. Lighter winds mean Mr Dan Fogg patches

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forming. Variable and out Cloud. Quite mild. Temperature is holding

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up along the coast. For Saturday it will be I'll start to the d`y.

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up along the coast. For Sattrday it will be I'll start to the day. Lots

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will be I'll start to the d`y. Lots of sunshine. A warm and pleasant

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of sunshine. A warm and ple`sant day. Temperatures climbing up

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of sunshine. A warm and pleasant day. Temperatures climbing tp on the

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values we have seen. A pretty perfect Saturday. Tomorrow we will

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be staying dry, quite similar perfect Saturday. Tomorrow we will

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be staying dry, quite simil`r to be staying dry, quite simil`r to

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today. Clear skies developing, light wind. Mr Dan Fogg patches. Ht stays

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wind. Mr Dan Fogg patches. It stays pretty mild as well. `` mist and fog

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patches. Another mile start to the day on Sunday, more of the same.

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Lots of sunshine, a warm sulmer day. And pleasant picture, heading into

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the new week, much of that sunshine should be staying with us. We have

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still got this area of high pressure, a bit more cloud cover

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around, a bit fresher. Staying dry around, a bit fresher. Staying dry

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as we go into Wednesday. Evdntually as we go into Wednesday. Eventually

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it will turn and settled. Over the weekend lots of sunshine around.

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Another settled picture for Sunday, just about staying settled into the

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new week was boss of warm and dry weather.

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You were worried that was going to be repetitive. I can take that sort

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of repression tissue. `` repetition. I am back tonight at

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10:25pm. Have a very good wdekend. I saw you before and I thought

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you were so beautiful. I wish that love could

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come into my life. You were with someone!

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Who was it? Who were you with? Murdered By My Boyfriend,

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a true story.

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