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An alarming rise in the number of young people needing hospital

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treatment for self harming - 80% of them are girls.

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The earlier you get help, the earlier the issues

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The Transport Secretary offers talks without pre conditions

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with the unions over Southern - on the condition that they drop

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We'll be live at Three Bridges with the latest.

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The medical director of the trouble hit South East Coast

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Ambulance Service resigns, two other board members follow him.

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# Please don't break my heart in two.

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Legends of the silver screen - how a Kent film buff's

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collection of movie posters could make tens of thousands

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And could Millwall be a new player on the Kent football scene

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as the club says it may have to move out of its London ground?

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Hospital admissions for self-harm in the South East have nearly

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doubled in three years - the vast majority of

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It's prompted a warning tonight of the increasing pressure

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on the mental health of young women - it's claimed this is mainly due

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to factors such as the social media, exam pressure and concerns

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There has been a 40% increase in the number of people

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being admitted to hospital because of self harming.

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With a marked rise in the 11 to 18-year-old age group -

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that's gone up from 920 a year to 1300.

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Girls make up 80% of those admissions.

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Sussex School pupil Lydia Nathan is studying hard for her A-levels. One

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of the chosen subject to psychology. It's an area she has already we

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searched extensively, largely due to her own experience of self harming

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between the ages of 13 and 15. It all went back to the age of six when

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I lost my aunt to suicide. I suppressed those emotions are so

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many years and didn't deal with them. When I was 13 and had

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counselling, that was the first time these emotions and put it been

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unleashed and they were overwhelming. I couldn't cope with

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them so I ended up self harming and having suicidal thoughts as a

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result. It was mainly cutting myself, but I also burnt myself and

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overdosed a view times. Latest figures show a sharp increase in the

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number of admissions of young people in the south-east to hospital due to

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self harming. Even Department of Health said they are investing ?1.4

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billion across the country to help strengthen your links between

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schools and mental health services. Experts say that has to be more

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collaboration. We need to join services. We need to increase social

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care, improve education. Support young people from other agencies at

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a low level as well. Doing exactly that is the Right Here project here.

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They provide workshops, activities and to go into schools, as well as

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providing online tools to help young people. Demand is higher than ever.

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We have known for a long time that there has been in an increase in

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self harm but it's important to view them in the context of us having

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more conversations about mental health and talking to more people

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about self harm, and reducing stigma around those sort of things, in

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including helping people seek counselling. The earlier you get

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help, the earlier the issue will be resolved. It's not something to be

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ashamed about. Now with three years free of self harm, Olivia as a

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butterfly symbol tattooed on her arm to remind her of an illness that so

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often remains hidden and untreated. Well, Juliette joins us

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live from Brighton now. These figures going up must be a

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real Well, it depends. If you look at the positives, here in Brighton,

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they say there is a up thinking between the NHS, the council and the

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voluntary sector to help young people the most in need. And is a

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scheme in Kent provided by a charity to help those in school who

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identified as being those that risk. The concern tonight is just how far

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that governed money will go as I won it will last. Thank you.

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The Transport Secretary Chris Grayling says the unions involved

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in industrial action affecting the Southern Rail Network need

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to cancel strikes to allow talks "without pre-conditions"

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Mr Grayling said that negotiations with Aslef and the RMT

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weren't possible with a gun to the head so asked the unions

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to set aside the strike action saying that he wants to address

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Our political editor Helen Catt reports.

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When it comes to the rail, growl over whether or not it's safer

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drivers to operate there are trains alone, the Transport Secretary

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believes it is the case closed. Comic we have a clear view from the

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top rail secretary man that there is not a safety issue that is causing

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the strike. Let's get everyone back round the table, look at individual

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concerned, look at how we protect jobs on the railway. I think we need

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more people rather than viewers to look after passengers. Look at

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transitional arrangements, what we have these deep stomach stop the

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strikes and stop disrupting passenger' lives. The goal is to

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stop industrial action. We always wanted to meet him but talks always

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have to be unconditional. Don't say it's unconditional when put a caveat

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on the unconditional talks. I suppose they should really call the

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strikes of an tableau discussions but hopefully that will resolve it.

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If it doesn't, I don't know what else they will do. Trade unions will

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work hard to try and get what they want out of this. Chris Grayling

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said it's nothing to do with him, it's between the unions and the

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company. If that the case, why repaying him a salary as taxpayers

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to be minister of transport is that the Government has to make sure that

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train services are available and reliable. That's not happening. Some

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will opponents say the Government should have acted earlier. The

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Government has sat passively by while this shambles has started with

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a mild industrial dispute and has ended incomplete catastrophe, which

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is inflicting misery on 200,000 passengers every single day. It is

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too late for Chris Grayling to stand up and say that he personally wants

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to get people ride the table again. With six more days of strike action

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plan this month, pressured resolve this is mounting.

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When it comes to solving the long-standing problems on this

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network, it is the Government that has the absolute power on this. It

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can hire and fire gave via Daynes link. When it comes to the

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industrial dispute, while it's not an entirely neutral partner, it

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takes the hit on sales. -- Govia Thameslink. It follows been claimed

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that he governed by the seedy driverless idea pushed through. It

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is said that the Government has always maintained this particular

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dispute is between the unions and the train company. Thank you. In a

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moment... New secrets about cultured farmhouse

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being uncovered, from Winnie the Pooh to the Rolling Stones.

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Hospital staff involved in the emergency treatment

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of a mother who had just given birth by emergency caesarian section,

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failed to contact the on-call anaesthetic consultant for three

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30-year-old Frances Cappuccini died at Tunbridge Wells

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Today, an expert obstetric anaesthetist told the hearing how,

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after looking into the case for three and a half years,

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he still didn't know who the consultant was,

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a member of staff he describes as "essential".

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Leaving court after a day of cross-examination, this is Doctor

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David Bogart, a consultant obstetrician from Nottingham, who

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has written a report on the events leading up to the death of Frances

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Cappuccini. Today, the inquest, the family lawyer asked Doctor Bogart

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about the apparent confusion about who the on duty consultant

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anaesthetist was when Frances Cappuccini was in serious

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difficulty. The hearing was told how Mrs E lost 1.7 litres of blood by

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10:40am. -- Frances Cappuccini. The doctor told the inquest: The

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family's lawyer then asked: The reply was: Earlier today, the doctor

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was also asked about Frances Cappuccini's condition shortly

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before she died. He set her blog acid levels were very, very high.

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And carbon dioxide levels were three times greater than those you would

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find in a normal patient. Frances Cappuccini had a cardiac arrest. The

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hearing continues on Monday. Three senior directors

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from the South East Coast Ambulance Service have resigned

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in the last 24 hours. The Trust's Medical Director,

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its Paramedic Director, and one non-executive director have

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all resigned from the board Our health correspondent,

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Mark Norman, has been following developments

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and joins me now. Mark, how significant is this

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and what does it mean for patients? I think it is significant. A medical

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director goes, GP of 20 years, gone for personal reasons and a

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nonexecutive for personal reasons. Today, the paramedic director, a

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chap called Professor Andy Newton, Ireland regarded within the

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industry, the first-ever paramedic consultant in the industry, and

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today SeCamb thanked toll-free for their work. Patients are not

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concerned about who is running the trust, but it is under enormous

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pressure, it's in special measures. To get out of that, you need strong

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leadership. They only have one executive in a permanent position at

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the moment, all the rest are entering. A new one will start but

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we don't know when. Not a good day for the Ambulance Service. Thank

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you. Kent's Police and Crime Commissioner

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is proposing putting up the force's part of the council tax by 3.3% -

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that's equivalent to ?5 Matthew Scott says the money will be

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used to increase the number of police officers -

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including firearms officers able to respond in the event

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of a terrorist attack. Three men have been jailed

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for a total of 40 years for smuggling millions of pounds

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worth of cocaine into Kent - by flying a light aircraft over

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the county, and dropping the drugs into a field near Faversham

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at a pre-arranged site. But National Crime Agency

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officers had the gang under surveillance and all three

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were caught within hours It's the latest in a string

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of attempts to smuggle drugs into the country using small

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planes and helicopters. It would have been a manoeuvre

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similar to this one being demonstrated for us today at a rural

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airfield. A small planes moving down to within a few feet of the ground.

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So that containers of dogs could be dropped onto the grass below. --

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drugs. National Crime Agency officers were planning a scoop of

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their own mashed year and today, Andrew Barrett, Michael mewling and

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Jonathan Hart are starting their prison sentences. Investigators who

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had been tracking the three men saw a aircraft swooping down into this

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field. They called a Land Rover where they arrested two of the

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smugglers and found two thirds of the cocaine. The rest is found in a

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van in Watford by the third man was arrested. Roberts experienced pilot,

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it's a surprise the smugglers are avoided even the smallest airfields.

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People in the flat community, and if you would run the air filled,

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everyone will notice something unusual or if an unusual person

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drops into the air filled without permission. However, if someone is

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smuggling some drugs or contraband in, in poor weather, low visibility,

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flying low, dropping it and disappearing, it's quite likely that

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no one will ever notice. That could be in a field in the middle of the

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country. It is a vulnerability. Light aircraft are in and out of

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which drugs can be brought into the country. They could be firearms,

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people actually brought in by a landing strip, no different to the

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coastline with those coming in any similar doing a similar thing. The

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important thing to understand is that we are now focused, on an

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agency -- as an agency, on the tackling this threat. Left, left,

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left. Sharp left. This work is officers last April stopping a car

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containing drugs. That had been dropped into a field in Kent by

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helicopter. In December, two men were found guilty of smuggling to

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gain through Rogers the airport. Three more smugglers may now be

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behind bars but the enormity of the task is clear. -- Rochester airport.

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And Sara joins us now from Rochester Airport.

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Sara, there's no way the authorities can cover

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all the available access points for smugglers is there?

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Now, it would be completely impossible. At a small airport like

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this, there is no permanent border. And there are dozens of much smaller

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airfields and airstrips across the south-east. As the third from

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today's story, they don't even need an airstrip, they don't even need to

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land, as long as there is a field relating coming low enough to drop

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off the groups. The weapon that the border for stars have is

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intelligence. For that again today, they booed at an appeal that they

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need help from people living and working in rural communities.

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It's quarter to seven, this is our top story tonight.

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A huge increase in admissions to hospital for self harming this year

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and in the past three years. 80% of those are females. And the Kent film

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buff whose poster collection could fetch hundreds of thousands at

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auction. And another frosty start to the day to day but it will brighten

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up heading to the weekend. More in the forecast later in the programme.

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It's a Sussex house with an extraordinary past -

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bearing witness to momentous events from the creation of Winnie the Pooh

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Ersthwhile owners of Cotchford Farmhouse in Hartfield

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include AA Milne, author of those enduringly popular children's

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stories and the Rolling Stone Brian Jones, who was found dead

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Now a 19th century diary has uncovered another part

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of of the property's history, as our reporter Robin Gibson

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It is the archetypal country retreat with a history daytime back at least

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to the 1500. So a lot of births, marriages and deaths have happened

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here since. The gardens are unchanged from the early 20th

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century when redesigned by Daphne, the wife of AA Milne, who lived and

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died here. Here's another man who lived and died here, Brian Jones,

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found drowned in the swimming pool less than one month after being

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booted out of the Rolling Stones. This man has led here longer than

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either of its celebrities. People a house from Jones' estate. There was

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a section news that the practice room. There used to be a low

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platform running around the north side and they used to prance up and

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down on that, doing a bit... It was about that wide, so they could do

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their music. State rehearsals? Yes. It's history keeps on giving. This

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is Kevin, who has covered the story of Henry Young, a farmer who lives

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here in a battered 1850s diary. Thursday 29th of June, 1854. Started

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from Scotland at 6:15am. Arrived at Edenbridge. It was bequeathed to him

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from an hard and it tells of how Henry left the place to find fortune

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in the Americas. He was 23 when he left. Did they ever come back? I'm

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not sure about that because this only gives... The diary only works

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for one year. So, a house with a long and colourful history. All

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those associations with Winnie the Pooh and the death of Brian Jones.

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You would have thought that this was a place with more than a few ghosts.

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The widow of film buff from Folkestone has decided

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to put his remarkable collection of 20th century movie

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Brian O'Connor collected more than 230 posters in total

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when he served in the Army in the 1950s and helped out

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It estimated the collection could go for ?30,000 in total.

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Our reporter Leanne Rinne has been to meet Liz O'Connor and her son

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before the very rare and expensive collection goes under the hammer.

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# Please don't break my heart in two.

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Brian O'Connor, a film through and through. He served in the army and

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helped out at cinemas across the country. This is when he stumbled

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across a covered local film posters. His hoarding started from being a

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child. Saturday morning pictures, love them. I have his pass from when

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he was small. His loss continued right until he died. It's sad, but

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they are going. To be honest, if I think about it too much, I want to

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cry. But somebody else might enjoy them. The family have decided to

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keep just four of the posters, including Brian's favourite, and

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have taken photographs of the entire collection. Every time Brian wanted

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a posted changing, he would ask me to get up in the loft, said there

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and just flick through them, Colorado names of the one I was

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looking at. We would sit there for hours going through them. -- call

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out the names. To find one you like. In total, there are 230 posters of

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the sale daytime right back in 1939, all the way through to the mid-60s.

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If each one reaches its full estimate, in total, it could raise

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around ?27,000. This collection is very special. The only other War Of

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The Worlds that I've seen wasn't as nice as this one. I saw that one

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about 20 years ago. I've only ever seen that one and this one. It's a

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very rare British quantity. The auction is in just over one week,

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she hopes the proceeds will help closer to her grandchildren. Some

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great in there. The links between a football club and its home are

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deep-rooted. So the news that Millwall may be forced to relocate

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and could move to north Kent will not be welcomed among fans. The

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ideas being floated as Lewisham Council in London looks to boost

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through a controversial compulsory purchase of land around the new Den

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ground. And this is on the day that killing unveils a new arrival.

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Our sport reporter Neil Bell has more.

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Miller's Titus London may be stretched. A possible move to Kent

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would have an impact on jailing, the county's only football club. At

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least for the time being. -- Gillingham. I don't really know.

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They have a ground. I'm sure there's a lot of talk to try and convince

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Lewisham Council to give them what they want. That is all political,

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rather than practical. It does not concern me. Somewhere like Dartford

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could give them a new home. I'm a Charlton fan and I follow West Ham.

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Millwall would not go down too well down here. We don't want trouble in

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this town and that is what Millwall are known for. I don't think the

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Dartford boys will have the Millwall boys hair. You don't think it

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likely? No. It might bring some class but it might bring some

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trouble as well. Many Millwall fans are equally unhappy by the prospect

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of a move to Kent. A move to a totally different part of the

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country... A complete uprooting of a tradition. Many fans will not make

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that move. I personally would think twice about following the Lions if

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they became a Kent club. It's not part of our identity. It is shocking

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news. Gillingham's new coaching team became the match began work today

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under Cotchford Farmhouse. At least any new football match between the

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two would require a short trip up the M2. -- Adie Pennick.

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Now time for the weather. Yes, and during the afternoon, we have seen a

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glimmer practice but that cloud is still there. We will see is patchy

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rain heading through the night as well. The reason for that, we have a

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warm front sinking southwards. Behind that, for the weekend, be

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milder. What about around and at times, drizzle as well. Not feeling

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particularly pleasant. Do tonight, we see that band of rain. Not very

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heavy but just look at these overnight temperatures. Only

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dropping a degree also from daytime values. Overnight lows of 4-5 C.

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Very mild as they start the day for Saturday. Damp, too, if you're up

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early. Matt Brinkley clears quite early. A ridge of high pressure and

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that means settled weather for the most part over the weekend. For

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Saturday, first thing, some drizzle but by the afternoon, we will see a

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mainly dry picture and a great deal of cloud. Temperatures get less than

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have been this week, hydride 8-. Noticeably, the winds will be back

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in a westerly direction. A much more Wakefield to the earth. Saturday

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into Sunday, it is a very mild. Some mist and fog patches developing.

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Overnight temperatures quite low, 5-6 C but frost free. Doing it all

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again on Sunday. Lots of cloud start the day, by the afternoon,

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temperatures reaching highs of nine - 10 Celsius. Probably over the two

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days, Sunday will show you a bit more brightness but nothing like the

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sunshine we have had this week. As we go into the new beach, the wind

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picks up. We see this band of rain for a time on Monday. It's a cold

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front. Cooler air for Tuesday. Breezy but the sun is back for a

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moment or two. Over into Wednesday, we will see further rain for

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Wednesday into Thursday. Fresh as they go into the new week. Rain at

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times. Looking into the weekend, lots of cloud around but at least it

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stays dry. Some! Yes! I enjoy that. Thank you, Rachel.

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Of course, for months we have heard about all these rail strikes.

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Misery for hundreds of thousands of people and BBC

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South East is hosting a special Question Time style debate

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on the on-going crisis on our railways.

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This is not a dispute with the public, this is a dispute with the

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governments. And with this company. A bit of a disgrace, really, isn't

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it? That it has gone on as long as it has. I try to empathise with why

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they are striking. You pay too much for delays, cancellations and

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disruption. You deserve better service. I don't think the Prime

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Minister has any idea of the level of suffering and pain that rail

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passengers and businesses are suffering. There is only one body

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responsible for the current strike, this is a strikes and restraint

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unions. -- from the trade unions. You'll be able to watch that special

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programme on Monday the 9th of January at 7.30pm

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here on BBC One. That's about it from us for now.

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Catch the news at 8pm and then again at 10:30pm. And I will be back on

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Monday. See you then. Have a great weekend. Goodbye. Goodbye.

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