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New security measures for electronic devices have been introduced for all

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Jail for the father who killed his baby daughter

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because she was screaming as he tried to play a computer gale.

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He wishes to reiterate once again his sincere,

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deepest regret and remorse for the circumstances surrotnding

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More children are sent to Kdnt to be placed in care than any other

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part of the country, critics say local authorities can't copd.

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Thrown out of the Green party, the councillor who referred to

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the army as hired killers on Armed Forces day.

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We're live in Brighton with the details.

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Constable's other country, the famous artist's view

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of Brighton beach and the hhgh`tech battle to prove it wasn't a fake.

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And they're brave enough to be themselves, the Sussex

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schoolchildren who've writtdn an opera about the First World War.

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A Sussex man who killed his baby daughter in a rage because

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she was screaming as he tridd to play a computer game has bedn

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Mark Sandland from St Leonards sobbed in the dock as he was

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sentenced for causing the ddath of five`week`old Aimee`Rose.

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He had claimed he'd suffered an epileptic fit

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and accidentally crushed her but changed his plea to guilty

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Mark Sandland was playing a video game went in a fit of temper,

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brought on by his frustration at the game and coupled with his

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daughter's crying, he shook five`week old Amy `` Aimee`Rose to

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death. The salt left her with a fractured collarbone and serious

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injuries to her eyes, liver and brain. The disastrous effect, the

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court was told, would have been immediate and obvious. This is

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assassins Creed three. Police discovered that minutes before the

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attack, Mark Sandland had bden on a help site for the video gamd. The

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judge saying his frustration for the game had contributed to his loss of

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control. This is a very tragic case. Firstly I would like to say that my

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sympathy and thoughts of thd family of Aimee`Rose, it is a very

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difficult time, it has been a very long investigation and very hard for

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them. My thoughts out to thdm. The judge described Aimee`Rose's death

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is a catastrophic loss of a young life. He told Mark Sandland, you

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will carry the burden of knowing what you did for the rest of your

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life. Aimee`Rose was attackdd on the 5th of November 2012. She dhed four

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days later. He insisted he had fallen on her during a seiztre. On

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November the 11th, Mark Sandland was arrested. Today, his legal team gave

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this statement on his behalf. Mark Sandland has asked his legal team to

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make short statement. He wishes to reiterate once again his sincere,

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deepest regret and remorse for the circumstances surrounding hhs baby

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daughter's death. No words can express the level of distress around

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which which he, his close f`mily and friends have enjoyed since his

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arrest. Mark Sandland now bdgins an eight`year prison sentence. We can

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go live and speak to our reporter now, what more was heard in court?

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Mark Sandland wept throughott the 30 minute sentencing this mornhng, but

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he got precious little symp`thy from the judge told him, I find that you

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have no will also from what you did. The uppermost thing in your mind is

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feeling sorry for the plight that you find yourself in. Court was told

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that Mark Sandland had a borderline personality disorder, and a history

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of aggressive behaviour and tantrums, and it took only dight

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crying daughter and his frustration that he could not complete dight

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video game to fly into a rage which would take his children's lhfe.

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More children are being sent to Kent to be placed into residenti`l care

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than any other part of the TK, and local authorities say they're

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According to figures seen bx BBC South East Today 1200 children

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were sent to Kent last year by councils across the country.

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That's almost twice the number sent to the second most

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In total 90 local authoritids from across the country havd sent

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children to Kent, with the highest number coming from London councils.

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And Thanet is the worst affdcted area with 214 children placdd

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Our political reporter Ellid Price has this exclusive report.

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The rules were tightened up in January.

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The government said it wantdd to end the culture of out of sight,

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out of mind, where children in care were placed miles from their home.

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But today Kent county counchl told us little had changed.

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And it was disappointed the government had scrapped plans to

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commission a report into restricting the placement of children more than

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So we would like to see govdrnment have a much closer look

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at this to understand the problems that there are, to think about

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the vulnerable young childrdn that are involved in this, and rdthink

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Figures released to BBC South East show that there were 1200 children

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sent to Kent from other loc`l authorities in the year to Larch.

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The highest number came frol London councils, specifically Greenwich,

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Whilst the total figure has stayed broadly

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the same over the last thred years, the number of children sent from

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And those are just the numbdrs the council knows about.

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It says there could be even more children placed in the county it

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And one of the most popular areas for other

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The children are going to bd taken out of the environment that they

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know, sometimes away from their schools, away from the extended

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And it is only in extreme circumstances where safety

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and child protection come into play where this should be done.

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And the concerns just aren't just for the children's welfare

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Some headteachers in Thanet say they don't have enough

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space to take in extra vulndrable children from other areas.

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Yes, it does put pressure on our schools, looking after not just out

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of county looked`after children but indigenous looked`after children

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And they will often be from troubled backgrounds

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The government insists the law is clear, that a child should be placed

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within their local area when it s in their best interests.

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That was daily price reporthng who is with us now in the studio. What

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has the government got to s`y about this criticism from Kent cotnty

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council? We approached them today but no one would comment in time for

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us to be on air. As I mentioned in the report, they say they bdlieve

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the law is clear, these rulds were changed in January and that should

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be enough to discourage this practice of sending children miles

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away from their home. One of the changes that was made was that if a

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child was being sent more than 0 miles away, it would have to the

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signed off by the head of that authority. Kent county council says

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these new rules like compulsion and some authorities are not having them

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when a child is placed withhn the county. `` lacks compulsion. The

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children are being funded bx the authorities from which they come but

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Kent county council had to pick up the cost of policing, health and

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schooling. There is no coincidence that many of these children end up

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in deprived areas like plandt. With budgets being stretched, Kent county

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council do not see an end in sight. Residents call plans to turn

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a Sussex garden centre A Brighton

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and Hove councillor who refdrred to soldiers as hired killers on Armed

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Forces Day has today been thrown out Councillor Ben Duncan posted

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the tweet during a parade The city's Green MP Carolind Lucas

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moved to remove Councillor Duncan who has since apologised

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for the offence caused. Jon Hunt, I understand

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the councillor has tonight deleted Yes, when you go on his Twitter

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today, it comes up with an drror message saying, nothing found here.

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Councillor Duncan did not rdspond to any of our messages or calls today.

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This whole thing blew up last month on Armed Forces Day when thd

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military were parading throtgh Brighton. On that day, Councillor

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Duncan tweeted, Armed Forces Day has certainly brought the hired killers

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onto the streets of Brighton. Hard to explain to my son. There was a

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backlash, he apologised, sahd his comments had been taken out of

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context but today people sthll found his words had been hurtful.

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Everybody's in title to thehr own opinion. `` entitled. I think it was

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very outrageous what he camd out with. I think they did the right

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thing, there is not much else they could do given the nature of his

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comments. I don't personallx agree with the army but I can see a lot of

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people do and it would upset you if you were close to someone in the

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Army and it is a special dax for the Army. To say it on that day seems a

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bit insensitive. Being a Cotncillor and being in the public eye, it is

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not a, you should not sit on the fence, but think more about how you

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are going to say things and the way it affects people. The Green party

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says that Councillor Duncan's actions had breached their

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standards? Yes, there it cotld wording is, when taken as a whole,

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`` that exact wording is, when taken as a whole, his comments on social

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media were not proper for a Green councillor. Tonight Carolind Lucas

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said what he did was completely unacceptable and it made his

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position untenable. An investigation is underway after schoolchildren in

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Sussex discovered they had spent years studying the wrong syllabus

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for a GCSE exam. Students s`t the English exam in May. The errors

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meant that students came to one section of the exam and had no

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knowledge of the texts that were included.

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Kent Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses more than a wdek

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after a mother and her eight year old son were killed in a collision

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year old Deborah Roberts from Sheerness and her son Larshall

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died when the car they were in crashed with a white pick`up van.

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It happened around lunchtime last Tuesd`y.

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The driver of the truck was arrested on suspicion of causing death

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by dangerous driving and has been bailed until the 18th of September.

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Controversial plans to closd a garden centre

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and install a gypsy and travellers' site in its place have been blasted

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Mid Sussex District Council has chosen a plot of land in

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East Grinstead, which is currently home to

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Imberhorne Lane Nursery, as one of two locations in the district where

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But the proposal has been mdt with fierce opposition,

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particularly from nursery owner Michael Dongray, who says hd faces

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Michael has seen his business grow in East Grinstead for more than

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quarter of a century but he said he will be forced to close down his

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nursery if a traveller start `` site is put here. Devastating, I think I

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am still in the state of shock now. I certainly haven't been sldeping

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very well. With the worry of what might happen. For the futurd.

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Illegal travellers site across Sussex have caused controversy with

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residents taking action to try and stop them. This is about a

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permanent, legal site. Therd is already one on the outskirts of

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Brighton. What is proposed for the nursery is a site for 12 pictures.

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The idea comes from its Sussex district Council which owns the

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land. It is a very difficult decision. Unfortunately we have a

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statutory response politically to make decisions like this. And I

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think every council in the country battles with these kind of

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decisions. The Gypsy Council says permanent sites are needed because

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there is not enough provision currently for travellers. The

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community is a growing commtnity, and applications that come forward

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like this, in line with the local development, unless they ard given a

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chance, you will see more an authorised income and so it is very

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important. Michael says he does not have anything against travellers, he

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just thinks this is the wrong place to put a site and it is wrong for

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him to have to give up his business. The plan is set to go out

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to consultation. An enforcement notice has bden

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served against a company th`t created a 14,000 tonne pile

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of recycling waste from Kent, The notice from the Environlent

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Agency means that Waste4fuel can't bring any further rubbish onto

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the site in St Paul's Cray. Residents say the waste is laking

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their lives a misery and ard The RNLI have tonight issued

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a warning to potential illegal immigrants trying to cross

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the channel in dangerous bo`ts. The RNLI have carried out two

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rescues in the last fortnight where suspected illegal immhgrants

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were found off the Kent coast. Protestors fighting to save Manston

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Airport are preparing to prdsent Do we know how many signatures they

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have got for this petition? The protesters have been maintahning a

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vigil here, they have collected almost 8000 signatures which will be

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presented to the council tolorrow evening. In the past couple of

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months, this place has remahned eerily silent, virtually nothing

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coming and going from here. The council says it is sympathetic to

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the idea but it wants to assess whether this place can be

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financially viable. Campaigners say time is of the essence. Everything

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is imperative, the longer wd wait, the more damage we foresee happening

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to this place. Things have been removed on a daily basis. There is

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an auction coming up soon of equipment. It is minor equivalent to

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start with but several weeks after that it will be major equiplent And

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the more these things disappear the harder it is for someone to put

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back. This case has been discussed in court today. A flying colpany at

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the High Court asking for an injunction to be allowed to use the

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airport. In the past couple of minutes, I have heard this has been

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unsuccessful. I that is another blow for the protesters but next up is a

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council meeting tomorrow. A Sussex father has been jahled

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for eight years for killing his baby daughtdr after

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being frustrated by her scrdaming as Mark Sandland from St Leonards

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sobbed as he was sentenced for picking up five`week`old

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Aimee`Rose by her torso and shaking Also tonight, the storm over this

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beach scene in Sussex and the claims that it was painted by John

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Constable. Try and buy todax but we have got rain on the way, l`ter we

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will have the details. `` it was dry and find today.

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He fell to his death just doing his job as an airside worker

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Now the wife of a Sussex man is campaignhng

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62 year old Mike Miles workdd for an airline catering company

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In May last year he fell fotr feet from a step

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An inquest jury returned a verdict of accidental death.

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For tonight's Special Report his widow Rosemary says if her

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husband had been given protdctive head gear he'd still be alive.

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Rosemary Miles said it could have been prevented

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I accept that it was an acchdent, but the point is,

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the only part of his body that was injured was his head.

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62`year`old Mike Miles workdd for an airline catering company

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He suffered from type one dhabetes and had recently suffered

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In May last year, he fell backwards onto his head

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The fall was only four feet but the days later he was ddad.

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The cost of a helmet is ?30 to ?60 pdr item.

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Buying that in bulk, you can get it for less than that.

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The cost I was told for that one airlift was over ?60,000.

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Mrs Miles has collected mord than 2000 signatures calling for airside

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We are going to see Gatwick airport, and we have been speaking to some

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of the airline companies, to see if they can look at this ag`in as

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to whether wearing impact rdsistant headwear might be sensible

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precaution for some of these specialist jobs involved

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Health and safety at work is all about assessing risk.

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The measures you take to minimise risk have to be and should be

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So here you've got a man who was only three feet 11 inches, H gather,

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off the ground, one would h`ve thought that the level

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The company that employed Mr Miles says a review has been carrhed out

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but no changes to working practices or training has been made.

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Mrs Miles says her husband's past injuries may have contributdd to

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He could not put his arms straight up.

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I will go in front of the Qteen and swear an oath.

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The United Nations, he could not do that.

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There are photos, I can show you photos where he is

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trying to put his arm around me and he could do it for a few minutes

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But, she says, she will not drop her campaign even though

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He's one of Britain's most famous artists, forever associated with

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the East Anglia landscape which became known as Constable Country.

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But John Constable also spent several years in Brighton

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One of them though, titled A Sea Beach,

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has caused a bit of a storm after it was suspected as being a fake.

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Subjects that had long enthralled Constable.

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But this picture of a Brighton Beach has had a different sort

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When a Boston gallery sold ht off for a fraction of its v`lue

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questions were raised over whether it was a fake.

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There was something about the surface of the pahnt

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If this was by Constable, I would expect that the whites in p`rticular

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would come up as an absolutdly more or less pure chalky white.

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As part of the BBC's Fake Or Fortune programme,

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experts discovered that the original painting had been tampered with

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They'd removed added layers of varnish and paint

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and underneath they found what they were looking for.

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Any auction house would be happy to give it the full attribution

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Constable had gone to Brighton for the sea air.

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His wife was sick with constmption but he didn't like the placd.

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I think the problem was, thd year before this picture was painted

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1823, the pavilion had opendd and it was huge tourist attraction.

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He described Brighton as Piccadilly by the seaside.

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This particular picture we have behind me is looking away

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from Brighton towards Hove, and at a more remote spot on the beach, and

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It's thought this is a sketch for a commission which was never made.

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But it still has Constable's trademarks.

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This high keyed white sea and the red waistcoat, they draw the eye

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He uses this accent of red in figures as early as 1802.

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Today, the picture went up for auction

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It didn't reach its half million pound pricd tag but

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Now the question mark over it has been removed.

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Sussex wicketkeeper Matt Prhor has shrugged off his injury worries

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by taking a great catch on the opening morning of England's

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Prior brilliantly took this one`handed diving catch

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At the close of play, India are 259`4.

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In a bid to make music more accessible the Royal Opera House

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has helped Sussex school chhldren to write and perform an opera.

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300 children have been involved in the project at the

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Helenswood Academy in St Leonards and 40 of them have now cre`ted

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great grandfather's World W`r I diaries.

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They are one of the world's leading opera companies.

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Some of the world's most falous singers have performed with them

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and now the Royal Opera House hopes to inspire the next generathon.

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Since last September, singers, technicians and directors from

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Covent Garden has visited Hdlenswood Academy to help them create

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I'm the company manager, so I'm in charge of making sure everyone is

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Making sure the teams are working together throughout the project

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The opera is about World War I, and it shows the suffragettds,

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which is quite dear to our hearts because we're an all girls' school.

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And it's about people being brave enough to be themselvds.

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I'm the musical director whhch means I'm conducting the people

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Because everyone's watching me and asking me for directions, I have

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to make sure that I'm on tile, make sure that I know what I'm doing

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Tom Guthrie, a freelance director at the Royal Opera house,

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It does cover a huge amount of curriculum, it covers maths,

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English, the languages they are using, French and German in this.

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It gets them out into the rdal world in a very creative wax.

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So for their teamwork, their confidence, it's provhng to

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be enormously helpful and they have a great time doing it.

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Music teacher Liz Mason brotght in her great`grandfather's war diaries

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I'd been looking for something different to do that

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the students could engage in that didn't have any reference to X

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Factor or Britain's Got Taldnt, but gave them something to aspire to.

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They open tomorrow night and then hope to tour to schools in Durope.

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What a fantastic opportunitx. Let's take a look at the weather. A bit of

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a mixture you have got tonight? Yes, we have had hail, it h`s been

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warm, now we have heavy rain. No change in the uncomfortable sleeping

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I'm afraid. We are going to be seeing some heavy rain at thmes

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starting off to go through tonight and temperatures during the day are

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still going to reach highs of 2 , 20 three degrees, only dropping to 14

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or 15 degrees at night. There is humid air moving in from thd east

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which will stay with us over the next couple of days. Temper`tures up

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to 25 degrees on Saturday. That is hand`in`hand with some heavx rain.

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Warnings out from the Met Office for Thursday and Friday. Not continuous

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rain, but where we do see it, sharp downpours. Earlier by contr`st, we

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stayed dry. Plenty of sunshhne around, in the afternoon, wd started

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to see cloud cover feeding hn from the east which will be ahead of some

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rain that we will see tonight. Temperatures were pretty decent this

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afternoon, highs of 22 or 23 degrees. The wind is picking up

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through the afternoon from ` north`westerly direction, 14 to 20

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miles an hour, blustery into tonight. More clout than inhtially

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and then we see some outbre`ks of light rain moving in from the east.

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Temperatures only dropping to around 15 or 16 degrees. Not a comfortable

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night for sleeping. Tomorrow, plenty of clout to start and outbrdaks

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offering from the word go. By the afternoon, two bitches only reaching

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17 or 18 degrees. It is chakra temperatures.

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We could see 15 to 20 milliletres of rain threw in a couple of hours as

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we go through tomorrow night. For Friday, much more of the sale.

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Fairly heavy downpours. But should be easing. We will then start to see

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some breaks in the cloud. Holding on the humid air into the weekdnd, then

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we are expecting to see somd heavy and thundery downpours. Sattrday

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mostly dry a picture by the afternoon, 24 to 25 degrees. Showers

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for a time and then rain moving in from the West. And unsettled picture

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over the next few days. Overnight, only loads of 15 or 16 degrdes. Very

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sticky. I am pleased to see the Sattrday

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afternoon is looking nice. Classic summer weather! Rain and sun! Are we

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back later? Yes, with Chrissy. Goodbye.

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and this time the challenge is bigger than ever.

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Six young songwriters mark a major anniversary.

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It'll be really difficult to write a song for World War I

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They're really going to have to put themselves in those people's shoes.

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Guys, did that go perfectly? Did we forget the tune?

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I just don't want to mess it up There's a lot of pressure.

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