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Police fire tear gas at migrants trying the storm the port of Calais,

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Kent's most wanted couple ` the pair who rammed a police car to `void

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They are very keen to evade capture and they will take every risk

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possible in order to get aw`y from the police or the authorities.

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As thousands of students return to university the mother of Hester

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Stewart, killed by a so`called legal high, warns of the dangers.

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An american businessman clahms he has ?20 million available to reopen

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Manston ` if the council can buy the site under compulsory ptrchase.

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And he's spent 20,000 days on earth ` quite a lot of them in

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Brighton ` Nick Cave's dark vision premieres tonight.

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Hundreds of migrants desperate to cross

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the Channel into Dover have been involved in violent clashes with the

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French police officers fired tear gas as around 250 migrants tried to

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break through security fencds and force their way onto lorries waiting

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It's the latest in a series of confrontations in Calais,

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as our Special Correspondent Colin Campbell reports.

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Biden that it happened outshde the entry to Calais ferry port ``

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violent clashes happened. It is claimed migrants threw stonds at

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French police and pushed ovdr a lamp post bringing traffic to a

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standstill. Police fired back with tear gas. The incident was caught on

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camera by a BBC documentary team. There was a deployment of rhot

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police blocking the dual carriageway is going into Calais port. Hn a lot

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of cocks getting slowed down and some stones were being thrown at ``

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trucks getting slowed down. They were blocking the motorway `nd dual

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carriageway. One migrant was injured while trying to climb on bo`rd a

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truck. It is understood it was prompted by claims police h`d turned

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off water supplies in a nearby migrant camp. A claim denied by

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police. We are seeing more desperate attempts by migrants to get across

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the Channel and what we are seeing at Lori is being stored on what we

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are concerned about is the safety of our drivers because they ard being

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put at huge risk. It has bedn a summer of escalating tension in

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Calais. In July French Police carridd out

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raids ` clearing a large makeshift camp

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occupied by hundreds of migrants. Mounting tension flared

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the following month when a mass brawl broke out

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between gangs of migrants trying to Then just a fortnight ago scores

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of migrants stormed their w`y into Calais port trying to reach

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ferries heading to Dover. We have taken a lot of action to

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make sure we have secured otr borders and out with the issues of

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welfare tourism. You used to be able to wander in and sign on and we put

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a stop to that. We need to take real action against traffickers. They are

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buying so much of this terrhble problem. It took French riot police

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more than an hour to bring the chaos under control. Tensions in Calais

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are at boiling point. Polithcians in this side of the channel

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increasingly concerned? I think it is there to say politicians of all

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parties are concerned. We s`w the Labour MP and chairman of the home

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affairs select committee thdre on Monday with BBC south`east to see

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for himself the conditions. The Tory MP you just heard from them, he said

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there are calls for David C`meron to go and see what is happening in

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Calais. There is the small latter of a rather pressing vote in Scotland

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first but even after tomorrow he said it is not David Cameron who has

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to go to Calais. The presiddnt should go. The number of migrants

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are stuck in Calais means that the border patrol here in the UK is

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working and the problem is the open borders policy elsewhere,

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particularly places like It`ly, where migrants are coming in and are

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making their way to Calais hn the hope of getting to the UK.

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Shocking video footage has been released showing a couple w`nted

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for a string of burglary offences ramming

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their car into police vehicles on the motorway to avoid arrest

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Officers across the South East are htnting

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Theresa Connors and Luke Wall, who's been named by Kent Police as one

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This was the moment that a police motorcyclist pulled over

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burglary suspect Luke Wall on the M11 motorway.

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What happened next was capttred on the officer's body worn video

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Wall and his partner Lisa Connors are wanted in connection with

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a crime spree that has nettdd more than ?500,000 across six cotnties.

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The pair are believed to have been involved in scores of burgl`ries

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in Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk.

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Three days after running thd motorcyclist, Wall was pulldd over

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again ` this time in a diffdrent car on the M25 in Hertfordshire

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Again, the car reverses its speed, narrowly missing the officer.

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It is an awful experience for the officers,

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the motorcycle being rammed by the car on the M11, absolutely `wful.

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I would not want to be those officers.

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Theresa Connors had been gr`nted bail here at Maidstone Crown Court

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But failed to attend and arranged meeting at the police station.

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Wall meanwhile was bailed at another court but is unddrstood

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to have removed his electronic tag ` both remain on the run.

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This footage has emerged from the day Kent police began rolling

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A lot forces are looking at this kind of technology and are tsing it

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to varying degrees, I think we will see it being very successful in the

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next three to six months and subject to that success, and we will

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evaluate that, we will look to roll it out

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Police admitted its unprecedented to releasd this

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kind of footage at the stagd in an investigation but say it is a

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measure of how anxious they are to track down these two the fugitives.

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The coffin ` the cricketer ` and the mutiny on the bountx `

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how a fascinating history w`s uncovered in a Kent church.

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The mother of a Sussex studdnt who died after taking a so calldd "legal

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high", has been speaking to students about the dangers they pose.

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Maryon Stewart's daughter Hdster was studying at Sussex University

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when she died after experimdnting with GBL in 2009.

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Mrs Stewart has been on campus today, during

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It is Fresher's Week at Sussex University.

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New students exploring new experiences.

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But Maryon Stewart is here to tell them her story.

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In the hope of preventing them trying so`called legal highs.

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Her daughter Hester was a student at Sussex in 2009 when she died

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We are doing this particularly at Sussex University becausd

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Obviously it is a place that is very dear to my heart.

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It is a way of raising awardness among the students on the c`mpus so

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that they come to understand that these crazy chemists have created

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all these chemicals and drugs calling them legal highs, which are

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making billions of dollars for them and potentially annihilating

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Some students today said thdy tried chemical highs or their fridnds had.

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I took with my friends and I was fine personally btt all

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of my friends were passing out, being sick, feeling really rough.

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My friends have and I think they have offered it to me.

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Sussex University welcomes the work of the foundation today `

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all too aware new students will want to try new experiences.

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People may be having their first opportunity to try new

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things, whether that is alcohol legal highs or whatever it light be

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adults of the excitement of being in a new place without the samd adults

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supervision and think one of the other important factors

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when we think about risk here, that people might be in physical contexts

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or social contexts they're not necessarily familiar with and what

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that means is if someone gets into trouble or is feeling tnwell

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maybe they don't have the same kind of support networks

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they might have had at home or with existing groups of friends.

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Dozens of people have died `fter experimenting with chemical highs.

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Maryon Stewart hopes her story will dissuade the students here from

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Kent Police are investigating allegations that

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a Gillingham fan racially abused a Peterborough player during

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the clubs' League One match at the Priestfield Stadium last night.

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Stewards detained the fan and the club says anyone fotnd

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guilty of racial abuse will be banned from the ground for life

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A pre`paid smart card which can be used

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on both the Southern Railwax network and Transport for London Services

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It offers an alternative to paper tickets and works

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Southern is the first train company to get

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An American businessman says he can secure ?20 million to reopen

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In an exclusive interview, Stephen DeNardo, from the investment

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firm RiverOak, denied claims from the airport's owners that

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But on the eve of his meeting with Thanet District Council,

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leaked emails have revealed that some councillors are not convinced

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a compulsory purchase of thd airport is the right way forward.

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But one investor is convincdd Manston can be up

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and running again by 2016 and he is clear the cash is there.

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Stabilising in the airport will be ?29 lillion.

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The money is, as we say in the States, soft circled.

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Don't want to say a slam dunk but we are in a pretty good poshtion.

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He said the focus on passenger services in the past has bedn wrong.

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Even though he said he offered the full ?7 million asking price.

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The owner said it wasn't credible or viable.

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It is hard for me to answer that because you would have to ask her, I

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She said it failed to substantiate proposals.

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Yeah, I don't know what she was looking for.

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We were willing to show her proof of funds, whatever it took.

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The council is now considering a compulsory purchase

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But leaked e`mails from the ruling Labour group written

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Councillor Mike Harrison tells colleagues not to base their

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decision on emotion or percdived threat from pressure groups.

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Cancer leader Iris Johnson said about CPOs:

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Councillor Harrison said it is achievable.

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Thanet District Council has a long and shameful history of jumping

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into agreements with various people for perhaps the right reasons but

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So before we jump into any `greement with anybody at all we look at all

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the facts, all the figures, and all the reasons and get it right.

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Now River Oak must convince them they are the real deal.

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RiverOak's hoping to take control of Manston Airport via a

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Compulsory Purchase Order, but what would that entail?

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Thanet District Council would need to prove there's a "compellhng case

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in the public interest" to force the current owner, Ann Gloag, to sell.

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That would be subject to legal challenge in the courts.

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And it wouldn't be cheap ` RiverOak have estimated the initial cost to

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Simon Jones joins us live from Manston.

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What have the owners said about the compulsory purchase?

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They say that is a matter for the council. It is set to end up in the

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courts if we go down that route Tonight a protester who wants to

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save this airport, it is a huge space, the runway doing nothing The

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council are yet to decide if it wants to push ahead. Thank xou.

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Hundreds of migrants desper`te to cross the channel to Dover have been

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involved in violent clashes with the police in Calais.

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Around 250 refugees tried to break through a high security fence

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After 20,000 days on earth, and in brighton, Nick Cave's fantasy

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autobiographical movie gets a gala premiere.

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September has been mostly dry but it is turning wet as we end thd week.

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Details are just a moment. Workmen

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at a Kent church have uncovdred a hidden mausoleum containing

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a 200`year`old grave linked to Renovations at St Martin's Church

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in Eynsford, near Dartford, revealed the coffin of

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Alexander Pitcairn ` whose brother That's where the infamous mttineers

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came ashore ` and it's not the family's only link to the story,

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as Dan Maclaren explains Lying beneath the floor

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for more than 200 years, it is a mystery that left staff and

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parishioners at the church baffled. Workmen removing Victorian tiles

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during renovation work came across a previously unknown vault

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and discovered the coffin It was a shock when someone said we

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have found a mausoleum So of course I wanted to cole

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and have a look and of course we are very concerned `

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it is someone's final resting place and we have got to be respectful

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of that, but it is also a m`tter Workers at this Norman church

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discovered the tomb of When they discovered it, it was

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covered with a slab and when they Beneath,

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as they walked down the stahrs into the mausoleum, they discovered

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the tomb of Alexander Pitcahrn. It is thought

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the man buried here played cricket for Kent and the Pitcairn Islands

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in the South Pacific were n`med What is this piece

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of land over here, sir? I will have the keys to

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the arms chest. The island became infamous

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after mutineers from the Botnty HMS Bounty ends a modern voxage

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in Los Angeles harbour. Actually she is a replica

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of the original ship. And the captain of that ship,

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William Bligh, Alexander Pitcairn had no dhrect

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connection himself but his father`in`law who lhved

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in Wilmington owned in the Bounty and the captain of the Bounty,

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Captain Bligh, lived in Farningham. The discovery has forced buhlding

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work at the church to stop. Checks are being made to sed

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if any further bodies lie bdneath With Alexander Pitcairn allowed

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to rest in peace once more. The tangled love lives

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of the Bloomsbury set are the subject of a new star`studddd BBC

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drama being filmed in East Sussex. The circle of artists,

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writers and intellectuals ` including the author Virginha Woolf

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` spent much of their time And Mark Sanders has been allowed

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onto the set of "Life In Sqtares" This is where it all unfolddd. It is

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the setting for a new drama about the Bloomsbury group and thdir

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unconventional lives. This Sussex farmhouse was the country rdtreats

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for these artists and intellectuals that they did not just shard ideas,

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they shared each other's beds. Absolutely. They got themselves in a

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mess emotionally with each other and they were all having affairs with

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each other. A lot of things went on in this house. It has been

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complicated to cast this production. The story sweeps across the 20th

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century. Our story takes pl`ce over 40 years so we have two actors

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playing each character. Casting was likely Rubiks cube. We needdd them

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to have some resemblance to the real character or at least not to be

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wrong and then we needed to match them with older actors as wdll.

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Rupert plays the artist Duncan Grant. He has enjoyed success in

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both the drama Silk and also the BBC that Max Brooks. Delete backs

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spooks. I would like to be the younger Duncan. Yesterday I was

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humming in the actual studio. With his real paintings. You could see

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photographs from the Bloomsbury set. To be in the actual place is

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phenomenal, a real treat. Gdtting in it to the Bloomsbury group. Finn

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Jones from game of thrones. I am used to be naked or an arm tp but

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now I am also to be naked or an arm up but now I am suitably attired.

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Still boiling as well but mtch more comfortable. This production is

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called Life In Squares after the saying the Bloomsbury lived in

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squares painted in circles `nd logged in triangles. `` livd ``

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loved in triangles. Charlton's impressive start to

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the Championship season continued last night as the Addicks extended

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their unbeaten run to seven games, but Brighton suffered

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their second defeat in four days. There was better news in Le`gue One

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for Gillingham, who won, Charlton Athletic have made

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their best start to the season And began brightly

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against newly promoted Wolvds. A new summer signing

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especially dangerous. It was another one of the rdcent

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additions who brilliantly volleyed the annex in front and celebrated

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acrobatically as Charlton briefly Wolves improved after the break

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and looked much more dangerous although their equaliser will have

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disappointed the defence. It is now eight league

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games without defeat. After conceding three goals on

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Saturday the Brighton managdr was hoping for a solid start at Ipswich

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and could have taken the le`d but with a draw looking likely, Jonathan

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Parr managed to force the b`ll home, and then with just a couple

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of minutes to go, another goal fired from an acute angle ptt the

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result beyond any doubt and dropped Victory over Peterborough,

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they took the lead in Visitors equalised just

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before half`time. John Taylor's cross from thd right

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beat everyone including the keeper. McDonald's penalty and 50th goal for

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the club was enough to seal victory. Meanwhile Crawley were held to

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their first draw of the season at Doncaster Rovers despite 26

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attempts on goals, neither side was Nick Cave is the master

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of musical gloom. His early work included gothic punk

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gems like "Release The Bats" and he wdnt on to

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murder Kylie Minogue in the video Latterly, though, the Brighton`based

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singer has become something of a Renaissance man ` branching out

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into writing and film. And his latest movie,

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"20,000 Days On Earth" offers a There's a gala screening

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at the Barbican Centre in London tonight ` and our reporter

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Victoria Holland is there. Victoria, there are some

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big stars in the movie. It is a star studded event. Over my

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shoulder you might be able to see Ray Winston who we spoke to a moment

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ago. Nick Cave and his bandlates. There are rumours that Benedict

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Cumberbatch might make an appearance. It is also being

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screened at 150 cinemas nathonwide so it will give thousands of people

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to have a bit of an insight into Nick Cave's creative mind.

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The surreal journey into thd mind of the brooding,

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Described by critics as inventive,

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documentary about his daily life and the power of his imagin`tion.

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20,000 Days on Earth is filled in Brighton, focusing on 24 hours

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As well as familiar south`e`st locations it also features familiar

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faces such as Ray Winston and Kylie Minogue on Brighton sdafront.

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But the musical duo are better known for their hit single, Where The Wild

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Now in his 50s, Cave's music career spans ddcades.

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His bands, The Birthday Party and Nick Cave

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and the Bad Seeds embody thd postpunk movement of the early 0s.

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It is not the first time th`t Cave's efforts have made it to

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He wrote the script for 2012's award`nominated Lawless, a gritty

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film about the criminal unddrworld in 1930s Prohibition Americ`.

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And imagination and reality intersect.

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20,000 Days on Earth will bd screened live tonight in 150 cinemas

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including Nick Cave's local, the Duke of York in Brighton.

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The excitement really is buhlding here on the red carpet. The flash of

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the light of the pup Grassi and lots of star`studded guest. `` lhght of

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the paparazzi. Thank you. It is time for the weather now. Some r`in

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around on Friday but it has been very dry. This September has been

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the driest start to a Septelber in 50 years. Across the UK we have only

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seen 7% of the rainbow that we would normally be expecting by thhs point.

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`` rainfall. We have only bden seeing around 19.8 millimetres of

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rain when we are expecting `round an average of 96. It is a dry start and

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unseasonably warm. Over the next couple of days are still sole misty

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stars and by Friday some thunderstorms around. Settldd again

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by the weekend. This unsettled weather. Confused crocuses here If

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you have any photographs of course you can send them in. Get in touch.

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This afternoon game that temperatures have been really one

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for this time of year. Constantly dipping in low 20s `` comfortably in

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the low 20s. You will see some mist and fog. Cloud cover feeding in from

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the North East. Temperatures dropping to only around 16 degrees

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or 70 degrees. In other misty murky but mild start to the day tomorrow.

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Misty by the time you start the day but I the afternoon it is going to

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be brightening up and still it is going to be feeling warm.

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Temperatures constantly 23 degrees 24 degrees and normally the best

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time of year we would expect temperatures around 17 degrdes or 18

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degrees. Mostly settled through tomorrow night perhaps the odd spot

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of rain and temperatures st`ying comfortably in the mid teens. Lows

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of around 15 degrees or 16 degrees. As we head into Friday a bit of a

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shift. We are going to see one temperatures but temperaturds

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triggering some intense thundery downpours. Temperatures 23 degrees

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24 degrees. A really differdnt feel to the day. Heading towards the

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weekend once again we are going to be seen some more high`pressure It

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is building and temperatures will start to feel a little bit fresher

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so you will see highs of perhaps 17 degrees or 18 degrees. Sunshine into

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Sunday. A really settled picture Saturday and Sunday and Friday is

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when we are going to see those thundery downpours. For the next

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couple of days still by the family get to the weekend is temperatures

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really one for this time of year. Thursday settled, realism is what we

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saw today, Friday some thundery downpours and heading toward

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Saturday and Sunday we have got some weekend fans then it is perfect

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weather. `` weekend plans. Summer has gone on and on. Pretty perfect.

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That is it from us. We will see you tomorrow. Have a lovely evening

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