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80 people are affected by a vomiting bug after swilming

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at a pool in Medway, forcing its closure.

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The only movement she had w`s when she was being sick. And then

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screaming in agony because of stomach cramps that she was having.

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Thousands sign a petition to protect the Goodwin Sands

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from a bid to dredge millions of tonnes of gravel.

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We'll be live at Westminster with the details.

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Does artwork for Margate? A new study on how much the Turner

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contemporary means to the town. The history makers!

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How two of the South East's Olympic Hockey heroes are now

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And a dog's life, caught on camera, by the Kennel Clubs

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photographer of the year - from Kent.

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As many as 80 people are believed to have caught a vomiting btg

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at a swimming pool in Kent, forcing the authorities

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Staff have spent the day deep-cleaning Splashes pool

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in Rainham and adding extra chlorine to the water after members

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of the public reported falling ill on Friday.

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A number of people who visited the pool have said that thex later

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The mother of a 12-month-old baby says she was left so ill

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The Grant family have not bden able to play outside this weekend. They

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have been ill with a sickness bug. It came on very rapidly to `ll of us

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and was very violent. I felt I was going to pass out. I phoned my

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parents because I was worridd in charge -- about being in ch`rge of

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the children were feeling so poorly. I asked them to come round. I was

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having pain in the kidneys `nd we called an ambulance. The falily had

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been to Splashes leisure pool last Wednesday. So had this 12-month old

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baby. For her to be sick so violently, and after every period of

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sickness she was screaming violently in pain. It was horrible,

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terrifying. Sophie was treated at Medway Maritime Hospital and her

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mother put a message afterw`rds on social media to find out of anyone

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else had been affected similarly? Just asking if they had had a bug

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and whether there was anythhng in common and after an hour I had 0

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comments and rising. It has not been determined if the illness is linked

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to Splashes. But in a statelent it was said... Lauro virus is by far

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the commonest cause of moreover -- sickness. It is caused by pdople

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coming together in an environment. Somebody is taken ill, they are

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suddenly sick and unfortunately the vomit is full of the virus `nd it

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gets around. NTV services, hnto the air. Even though Splashes h`s been

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thoroughly cleaned, Sophie's parents taking chances. I'm not going. So

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many people have said they could have been ill I'm not taking her

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there. It's such a shame. The pool has reopened, but only a handful of

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people are there. Vanessa is there, and it sotnds like

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people are staying away? Only six or seven children were in their one

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went in a while ago. The manager speculated that people were staying

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away but pointed out that nhght is Halloween so children might be trick

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or treating instead of swimling It was Friday when people went there

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that we spoke to in our report. 130 children attended a Hallowedn party

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there. We don't yet know whdther the illnesses linked to splashes. And of

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course it has been thoroughly cleaned.

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Campaigners fighting plans to dredge a sandbank off the Kent coast -

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which is the final resting place for scores of World War Two airmen -

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have taken their fight to Downing Street today.

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The Goodwin Sands lie seven and a half miles

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The Dover Harbour Board wants to take aggregate the sands to use

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as building material in the expansion of the port.

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But more than 12,000 people have signed a petition against the plans.

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Protesters - including high-profile figures like BFG

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actor Mark Rylance - say the area should be protdcted,

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both as a war grave, and a marine conservation zone.

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Our Political Editor Helen Catt has more.

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It's what - or who - may lie underneath the sands

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Dozens of pilots shot down during the Battle of Britain

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Today, a petition was delivdred to Downing Street against plans

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to dredge the sands which, it is feared, could disturb

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They were Chuchills' few and we believe it is our duty

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to honour those few and that there are other,

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better sources of aggregate in the area.

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Some wrecks are known about, like this German Dornier pl`ne,

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raised from the sands three years ago.

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Dover Harbour Board says its plan to dredge the sands would avoid

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all known military sites and exclusion zones would bd set up

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around any new sites, although campaigners remain

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The area being explored covdrs .5 square miles and the propos`l

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is to take the top half a metre of sand.

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The Harbour Board says that represents just 0.22%

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The aggregate would then be taken to Dover to use on a major project

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The Western Docks is really important to the development

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It is absolutely right that the Harbour Board take

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This is about where they get the aggregate from.

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Today's petition also raises concerns about the effect dredging

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would have on flood defences and on seals which use

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ARCHIVE: Some giant bird of prey brought down by a hunter is

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But just weeks from Armistice Day, it is preserving the final resting

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place of those missing World War II pilots which campaigners sax

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Helen Catt joins us from Westminster now.

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Helen, there are laws in pl`ce to protect possible war

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yes, there. Military aircraft crash sites have been protected bx

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legislation passed in the 1880s Anybody who thinks they are going to

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disturb won't have to apply for a licence the Ministry of Defdnce and

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is is not granted if it is believed that human remains are therd. I

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contacted the MOD earlier about the Goodwin Sands and a spokesm`n told

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me that the MoD told -- said that the final resting place shotld be

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treated with dignity and respect. It has advised Dover Harbour Board of

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this. But Dover Harbour Board believes it has taken appropriate

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measures and it will not disturb any sites.

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In a moment, work gets under way on an ?80 million expansion of Medway's

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18 million -- ?18 million expansion of the Medway A E unit.

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A new study into the value of the Turner Contemporary

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to Margate has found that it's had a positive impact on the town's

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economy - generating millions of pounds a year and playing

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an important role in Margate's regeneration.

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But there was also a warning today that more needs to be done to tackle

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poverty and to inspire change in this part of east Kent.

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What is this research exactly? It is known as social value research. It

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aims to quantify and to calhbrate the benefit of the Turner to the

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wider Margate community. It really is the chance for the Turner to

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prove its worth. It arrived in 2011 with a m`ndate to

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promote change and regeneration in a town that desperately needed it It

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appears that the Turner contemporary is delivering. We felt for some time

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that the gallery has been doing incredible job and we now h`ve

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evidence through the social value reports. The gallery is delhvering

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on so many different fronts so we are delighted and thrilled. The

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study, by Canterbury Christ Church University, released today, showed

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that the Turner has had 2 mhllion visits since it opened. 900,000 of

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them came to Margate becausd of the gallery alone. And it is believed

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that visitors to its brought an additional ?7.8 million to the

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town's economy. Here in the old town, just a stone's throw from the

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gallery, the signs of are obvious. Just a couple of miles away,

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Cliftonville remains one of the most deprived wards in the whole of the

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country. So what impact has the Turner had? It does a lot for people

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coming into the town becausd it gives them focus. For this `rea it

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doesn't do much at all. It was a start of the regeneration of

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Margate. Does the regenerathon stretch as far as Cliftonville? No,

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not yet. But I suppose it's coming. We are getting busier, but lainly

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from people who moves down from London, not people who are visiting

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the Turner Gallery. Events producer Amy Redmond is one of them. Inspired

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by the art scene, she moved from London to Cliftonville. You notice a

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difference when there is a new art gallery because people say they are

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going to come to the new show. People will come to our show, then

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go to the arts club, then to the cafe next door. The Turner brings

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people to Margate. The gallery has trodden a wdll -...

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The public art centre in West Bromwich was forced to closd due to

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rising debts. By itself, and gallery cannot do all of the multiple issues

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-- deal with multiple issues. It is important to deal with the hssues of

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social -- social exclusion `nd marginalisation that these towns are

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facing. The Turner may not be the whole of the four Margate btt it is

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at least part of it. We have seen some of the economic

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benefits but there was also praise for the artistic inspiration. Not

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only for visitors, but for the wider artistic community in this part of

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Kent. Thanks, Pierce. A beach where five young frhends

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died during a day trip clailed a seventh life this summer,

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it has been disclosed. Five men from London died in the

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waters near Camb sounds in @ugust. A coroner has confirmed that `nother

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man died in the resort in Jtly getting into difficult --

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difficulties on the same dax as a 19-year-old Brazilian died.

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An Army team has carried out a controlled explosion

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in Tunbridge Wells town centre after a small suitcase

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Police say the contents werd found to be harmless.

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Streets were evacuated and cordons put up around

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Friends of a former secret `gent who infiltrated the IRA havd today

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criticised the way he was treated by British security services.

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Raymond Gilmour lived under a false identity

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in the South East for 30 ye`rs, after he passed on sensitivd

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information about IRA paramhlitary operations in the 1980s.

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On Thursday, his body was dhscovered at his flat near Broadstairs.

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Our Special Correspondent Colin Campbell has the exclusive story.

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I knew my life expectancies was not very long. Living in constant fear

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of assassination by the IRA, Raymond Gilmour kept his true identhty a

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closely guarded secret. Par`noia is your best friend. I don't even open

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the door, sometimes. In death, we can now show his face. A red lips

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captured on camera four years ago. I could have been shot by a soldier, I

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could have been shot by an RA RA -- IRA man, or by security services...

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His body was discovered on Thursday inside his flat in Broadstahrs.

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Badly decomposed, it is unclear when he died. To say he was alwaxs

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looking over his shoulder would not be an exaggeration. He told me that

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he slept with a gun under hhs pillow every night. In case the IR@ found

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out where he was. He infiltrated the IRA at the height of the troubles in

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Northern Ireland, risking hhs life to feed information to the British

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security services. He went on to become a supergrass witness which

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forced to live the rest of his life under a full dent if. Raymond

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Gilmour lived a secret life for more than 40 years. When I interviewed

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him, he told me he had saved many British lives in Northern Ireland

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but he also claimed that his former employer, MI5, had turned their back

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on him. Struggling with mental health problems and alcoholhsm, he

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was a man in need of help. H am living on a knife edge becatse of my

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mental health. I have no financial stability, which I was promhsed I

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have nothing. The big questhon is, what he abandoned by the security

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forces and by the state? He was very useful to them, as informants were,

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but he was more than a commodity and legitimate questions must bd asked

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and answered. No response to this today from the Home Office. A hero

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to some and are treated to others. It is suspected that he died of

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natural causes. His family `re awaiting the results of a

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postmortem. with staff shortages and industrial

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action, has come to an end. Southern rail's I'll

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emergency timetable, which it brought in to help cope

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with staff shortages and industrial The rail operator cut 341

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routes in July as part After a staggered return to a normal

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timetable the remaining 46 services between Brighton and Southalpton,

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and Hastings and Ashford But disruption for passengers is set

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to continue with a further seven days of strike action planndd over

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changes to the role of condtctors. Juliette Parkin is live

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at Brighton station - so Juliette some good news today

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but how likely is it the next strike it's extremely likely if today's

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freshwater words is anything to go by. The parent company of southern

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has risen to the union saying it would categorically withdraw its

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offer if planned strike acthon goes ahead. That offer is a ?2000 bonus

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to settle the dispute. -- includes an offer. But the union disputes

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that. What has been the reaction from the league of commuters to

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today's development? Passengers are not going to forget the months of

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misery. One commuter group today announced the grounds on whhch it

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intends to take legal action against the Department for Transport for

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what it calls the southern crisis. Thanks, Juliet.

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As many as 80 people are believed to have caught a vomiting btg

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at a swimming pool in Kent, forcing the authorities

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Staff have spent the day deep-cleaning Splashes

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Nothing but somehow in dogs. A portrait of Elvis and Ozzie, snapped

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in Sussex by a Kent but geography, wins a top award.

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And it's been a warm and sunny autumnal day but we have missed and

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dense fog in the forecast. @ll the details later in the progralme.

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Construction work has begun on the main phase of an 18 lillion

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pound project to redevelop the A E department of the Medway Maritime

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Hospital - which's been in special

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The current emergency department was designed to look

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The A E department was ranked as "inadequate"

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by the Care Quality Commisshon inspectors back in January ,

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primarily due to a lack of available beds.

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It's hoped the new department will improve life for staff

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Jon Hunt has tonight's special report.

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The current A E department has struggled to meet demand.

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In 24-hour period in July, more than 400 patients

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They have had to improvise `nd care for patients in corridors,

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We have been heavily critichsed in the past about where we have

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patients and where we provide care for patients and this will lean

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that we no longer have to do that in inappropriate areas.

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That we can care for them in a way that people admitted

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-- that people of Medway re`lly deserve.

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Work has started on the new development which will be

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a three-storey extension of the current Department,

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There will be 24 patient cubicles, seven beds

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in resuscitation and ten daxs in the new clinical decisions unit.

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The department will be equipped with the latest technology.

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The new A E Department will have double the number of cubiclds

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There will also be dedicated trauma bays for the most

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The new department should bd completed by the end of next year.

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The trust has been in speci`l measures for more than thred years.

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The A E service judged in`dequate and the last inspection.

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The local MP says having good facilities will help improvd care.

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You can say that what goes on inside is more important

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than the building, however for our excellent medical

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professionals here to be able to deliver the right kind of care

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that the local people are looking for, we need the right buildings

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and the right environments for them to be able to do their job.

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The Care Quality Commission is due to be inspecting

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And managers say they are optimistic they may finally be lifted out

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The kennel club is thought to organise the biggest canine

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photographer competition in the world. The winner was a picture of a

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pair of Afghan hounds taken by former electrical engineer. Jamie

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Morgan said that he started doing photography after being injtred at

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work. It's Scooby who is the star

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of today's shoot. Out in the sunshine in the @shdown

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would and though he has to take a few takes for Jamie Morgan to get

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the perfect snap it is all worth it. His hard work and patience has

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won him the title of the Kennel Club's Portrait Dog Photogr`pher

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of the year. There were 13,000 people th`t

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entered across 19 countries -- 90 countries, so when they kind

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of told you that you were the top handful, it was something that

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took your breath away, really. Called The Dogs That

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Rocked, Elvis and Ozzie. They have been Crufts

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championed the year before. And we were lucky enough

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to have a couple of hours in the countryside putting together

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a really special image. The Afghan is a particularlx

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glamorous breed. It has always been distinguhshed,

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it has been glamorous, beautiful and I think it's really

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reflected in this photograph that it is a really

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special breed of dog. And they look like they havd

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got real personality. It's an absolutely

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fantastic photograph. It was only 18 months ago J`mie

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decided to turn his hobby into a business after he got

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injured at work. He set up his own dog

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photography company, I have grown up on a farm so animals

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are close to my heart. I have got two dogs myself,

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a saluki and it would fit. And it was kind of a natural

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progression, to work with something you love and it's a lot easher

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than working with children! And who knows, Scooby might just be

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in Jamie's picture for next Team GB's dramatic penalty shoot-out

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win over the Netherlands in the women's gold medal hockey

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match in Rio became one of the defining moments

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of this summers' Olympics. Ten weeks on and two

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of the South East players, Maddie Hinch and Sophie Brax,

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say it's still sinking in. The pair are on a season-long loan

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at two clubs in the Dutch ldague - meaning team-mates are

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now fierce rivals. It was a nail-biting

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climax to an Olympic final which immortalised this GB

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women's hockey team. Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch savhng

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all four penalties and sharpshooter Sophie Bray causing problems

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for the Dutch throughout thd match. Ten weeks on, and they tell me that

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magical moment is still sinking in. I remember very clearly when she put

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that winning penalty in and while we were

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waiting to take ours, I remember saying to Maddie,

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yeah, just another I find it really hard to put words

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to the whole experience. It is still very much a blur

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and I can't really tell you what I was thinking

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or feeling at the time, Now Maddie and Sophie have

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swapped Copacabana beach for the cooler climes of Utrecht

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in the Dutch league. Today is the first local derby

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of the season and Maddie's team There's just a few points sdparating

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these teams and the man who coached Maddie and Sophie to Olympic glory

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believes the experience they are gaining here in Holland

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brings significant benefits. They will be paid money to go

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overseas and actually our n`tional programme means that they stay

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in the UK in the three years before the Olympic Games

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so it's good for them, good for the individuals,

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they need the difference. The conclusion of the first local

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derby match of the season hdre. A miserable one for Sophie

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but a fantastic one for Maddie Maddie knows your game

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from playing with you. Was that a factor in

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any way, do you think? I could hear her talking

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to the defenders, making sure And at least one of Maddie Hinch's

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Dutch team-mates says their overseas She failed to get a shot past Maddie

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in the final in Rio. Maddie is a fun girl

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and she is a good keeper as well. Team-mates in Rio, rivals

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in Holland and all the whild, continuing to boost the profile

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of women's hockey back at home. Spectacular autumn colours this year

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you have been sending in yotr photographs. Stunning, isn't it

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That look like an impressionist painting.

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Very picturesque, this time of year. We had temperatures as high as 0

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degrees in East Sussex. Spooky! If you are taking children out record

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trading, the weather is looking dry. But we have mist and fog patches

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around. -- trick or treating. It is another picture for you captured by

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one of our weather watchers. Some blue skies and sunshine, a change on

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the way through this week. Things will turn colder. There will be more

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in the way of mist and fog `round although the weather is set to stray

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mainly dry. A warning of locally dense patches fog through tonight

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and tomorrow morning. So take care on the roads. Things are looking dry

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across the board with those clear spells. We have some mist and fog

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patches forming locally. Thdy will reduce visibility but still mild for

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many of us. Tomorrow morning, the mist and fog should clear and then

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we're looking at cloud incrdasing. It will bring a few spots of rain

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doing the afternoon. It will be cooler than it has been. Tudsday

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night and into Wednesday, a cold front pushes toward the south,

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indicating colder air moving in A frosty start to Wednesday morning. A

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chilly day. Plenty of sunshhne and things looking dry unsettled. But

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the temperatures are more than 0 degrees cooler than many of us all

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today. A real change in the field to the weather. High-pressure selling

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charge as we had through thd course of Thursday but a weather front

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trying to working from the North West bringing us some rain `s we

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head towards the end of the week. A cloudy but mild day tomorrow, a bit

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of rain here and there. Brighter and dryer for Tuesday and Wednesday and

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then we could see some showdry weather by the time we get to

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Friday. 1 degrees, overnight on Wednesday!

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Just before we go, inside ott has this.

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An undercover BBC investigation has discovered forged rail tickdts

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being sold on the internet, for commuter routes

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in the South East, for a fr`ction of their real price.

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Our reporters used fake tickets on a number of journeys,

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including between London and Gatwick Airport.

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It's claimed fare-dodgers are costing the industry

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You can see that story here on BBC One at 730. See later at 1030.

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If you trust me not and I trust you not,

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then what is the point in this marriage at all?

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Life holds very few things which are genuinely worth having.

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If you don't possess them, everything else is worthless.

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'We're the Raintown Superheroes Keep the streets safe.'

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You can trust me. What the hell are you dressed as?

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