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degrees. Fiona. Thank you, Sarah. That's all from the BBC News at

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

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Tonight's top stories: 11 missed chances as tests

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Now it's terminal and this Kent patient has six months to live.

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If they had diagnose me sooner I would have had more time with my

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family. Because I have just recently had a grandson and he is absolutely

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gorgeous and I will not see him grow up.

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Motorsport legend John Surtees, owner of Buckmore Park circuit

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and regular at Brands Hatch, has died at 83.

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The battle for the future of Goodwin Sands as campaigners look to block

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plans to dredge millions of tonnes of gravel.

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We need Emily Young, regarded by many as Britain's greatest living

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stone sculptor as her latest work is unveiled.

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And we meet iconic record sleeve artist George Hardie as a major art

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sure off his comes to Sussex. -- Art show.

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A Kent woman who's been told she has less than six months to live

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claims doctors failed to diagnose her pancreatic

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cancer despite her being seen at least 11 times.

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Elizabeth Parker from Faversham says her inoperable condition

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was only spotted when she was taken to hospital in extreme pain.

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The 67-year-old former investment bank worker says she's still waiting

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for an end-of-life plan from her doctors,

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and has no idea what form of care she'll receive in the final months

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Elizabeth Parker this week began arranging her own funeral.

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For the last two nights when we go to bed we just cry and hold

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I can't believe it because because it is so...

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I feel the world is turning but we have no part in it,

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Mrs Parker says it took too long to diagnose

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She first visited her GP practice in September last year when

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She declined an endoscopy because she has a sensitive gag reflex.

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During four further visits to her GP she was referred for an ultrasound

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test the following month and stomach x-rays and they all proved

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inconclusive and the ultrasound did not detect the cancer.

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It wasn't until January this year when

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she visited an emergency clinic and blood tests showed she

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She visited a private hospital for a CT scan,

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after which she was given 3-6 months to live.

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Mrs Parker is not certain earlier diagnosis could

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Certainly I would have had more warning of what was to come and then

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I would have had longer time to spend with my family

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One cancer charity says pancreatic cancer can

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You do hear stories of people going back

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and forth to the doctors and waiting for time

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to get different scans and

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things before they can get that diagnosis.

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Delays like this mean pancreatic cancer can advance quite

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quickly and by that stage it is often too

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she won't be around one enough to see her four-year-old grandson grow

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Mrs Parker has battled cancer once before, John? Yes, she has been in

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remission for 18 years after being successfully treated for

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non-Hodgkin's lymphoma but this cancer took four monster diagnose

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after she was presented to the GP with pain, weight loss and

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knowledge. -- four months to diagnose. The pancreas was obscured

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and a test was inconclusive and she refused the Invesco -- endoscopy --

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endoscopy because she has a sensitive gag reflex. Pancreatic

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cancer is hard to diagnose and a charity says only 8% of patients are

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diagnosed early enough to have a reasonable chance at survival.

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Kent and Surrey's Motorsport legend John Surtees has

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Uniquely, Surtees was a world champion in both Formula One,

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He'd been admitted to hospital in London in February

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Born in Tatsfield near Biggin Hill in 1934, he was one of the most

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In 2015 he bought the Buckmore Park circuit near Rochester,

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after setting up a foundation in memory of his son Henry,

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who was killed in a freak accident, racing at Brands Hatch.

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Piers Hopkirk reports on an extraordinary life and legacy.

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Hot favourite after wins in 1958 and '59, number

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John Surtees was a unique breed of sporting hero.

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The only man to have won the Grand Prix World Championship

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An achievement yet to be surpassed in more than half a century.

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It is a hammer blow for me and for British

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He is undoubtedly one of the greatest people ever lived

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The son of a motorbike dealer, he won his first race aged 17.

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A glittering career on two wheels followed, climaxing perhaps

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with his hat-trick of Isle of Mann TT wins.

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Is this your life ambition now achieved?

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I don't set out with definite ambitions, I just try

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In his Ferrari, John Surtees, number seven, going like a bomb

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and eventually leading the ten cars that are still in the race.

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In 1961 he switched the cars and won the Formula 1 crown

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He was the only man to cross over from bikes to cars and I think that

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just gives a very positive sign to people that anything is possible.

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What John Surtees did, it was inspiring.

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When his racing days were over, motorsport

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It was the basis of his business in Edenbridge, and in 2015 he bought

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His later life was touched by tragedy.

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His son Henry was killed in a freak accident at Brands Hatch.

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It prompted the creation of the Henry Surtees

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John Surtees was awarded a CBE last year and he remains

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a motorsport legend, with a permanent place

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By the time I was retiring I still had not probably

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reach my absolute peak, but I have achieved my main ambition

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is because the most important thing I have to do in life is not satisfy

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John Surtees had strong connections with the south-east,

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and tributes to what he did here, and around the world

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He really was something of a hero and the tributes reflect that. The

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sports minister said, devastating news about John Surtees, a real

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national and local hero. Damon Hill tweeted, we have lost a truly great

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motorsport legend. The most touching tribute came from his family who

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said, he said set a real example of someone who kept pushing themselves

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at their peak and one who continued fighting until the very end.

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And you can see more reaction and leave your tributes

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to John Surtees at our live page bbc.co.uk/kent

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Coming up, patience is a virtue and one can GP surgery believes they

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have found a way of cutting the choose to speak to a doctor.

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The neighbour of a young woman who was brutally murdered

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in Portslade has told the jury how they heard arguing and glass

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being smashed in the house a few weeks before the killing.

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The body of Shana Grice was discovered in August last year.

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Her throat had been cut, and the bedroom set on fire.

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A former boyfriend, Michael Lane, denies her murder.

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John Young reports from Lewes Crown Court.

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A picture emerged today of turbulent relationships in Shana Grice's life,

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According to a friend, the defendant, Michael Lane,

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had been pestering her with texts after their relationship ended,

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and on another occasion he pulled her hair during a row.

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A neighbour then described overhearing a late-night row

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at her house about three weeks before her death, when she heard two

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male voices and a female voice and then smashing glass,

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before seeing the other ex-boyfriend,

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A few nights later she saw Shana Grice kicking and shouting

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at him as she was taken from the property in an ambulance.

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The court then heard from an older friend of the defendant,

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a lay preacher, who used to drink with him from time

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On the morning that Shana Grice's body was discovered,

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he saw him out walking and waved to him but the defendant did not

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wave back and appeared to move away quickly.

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But the defendant did then sent him a friendly text

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That same morning the neighbour heard a female shout from next

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A couple of hours later she saw a man wearing a high-vis

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vest over his bare chest outside the house.

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Five days after that a police officer saw the defendant running

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into a field carrying a pair of white trainers which

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The right shoe carried Shana Grice's blood.

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This is the third day of the case, how long is it expected to last?

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The judge suggested to the jury it could last until the last week of

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March and interestingly at the beginning of the case he explained

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to the jury what was lying ahead and said, do not be worried and did not

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get fed up if it is overwhelming at the beginning. He said a trial is

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like a jigsaw and the picture emerges over time. He said please

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avoid reaching conclusions until you hear all the evidence. Next year we

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will hear more from the prosecution and then the defence make their case

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after that and explain why in the a few Michael Lane is not the killer

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of Shana Grice. -- in their view. A teacher from Faversham has been

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charged with child grooming. James Hope, who's 38,

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is Assistant Head of Kent County Council's Virtual School

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for children in care. He was arrested in

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September last year. He's due to appear at Maidstone

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Magistrates Court next month. Police have charged a 34-year-old

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with murdering a man whose body was found in a public car park

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in Tunbridge Wells in the early A provisional post-mortem

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indicate the victim, who was in his 40s died

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as from the effects of a fire. Dean Lewis, of no fixed address,

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has been charged with his murder. For more than 70 years,

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the Goodwin Sands off Dover have been the final resting place

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of scores of RAF heroes who gave their lives defending

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the nation in the Battle of Britain. Now the battle to preserve

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their remains is turning Dover Harbour Board is proposing

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to dredge almost four million tonnes And today a marine organisation

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backed by a 13,000 signature petition says the site,

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five miles offshore, Our Environment Correspondent

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Yvette Austin reports. The minister of defence said

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disturbing the final resting place of military personnel should not be

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allowed. The Goodwin Sands, a series of

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famous sandbanks created by the tide in the Straits of Dover. The skies

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above them would filled with action during the Battle of Britain. Many

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airmen from both sides lost their lives when their planes were shot

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down. That is the conservation zone and that is long strip is the

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proposed dredging area. There is a controversial plan to dredge the

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Sands and campaigners are unhappy. There is about 60 planes and eight

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the people we know just from the Battle of Britain and that is the

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final resting place and we should leave them alone -- 80 people. It is

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around ten miles long and four miles wide and at low tide -- low tide

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much is exposed and on a sunny day they can be seen from the shore. As

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the tide rises they disappear and become a hidden hazard for ships and

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their crew. It is estimated since records began in 1298 some 2000

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ships have been wrecked here with thousands of sea men losing their

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lives and now a 16 page legal document has been submitted to the

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Defence Secretary Colin for the whole of the area to be designated

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as a controlled area -- calling for the whole area, so more ships and

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aircraft located there will be fully protected. 1p to feel commercial

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interests are ruining the game -- 1p to feel. And the impress of the

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ex-service men and families and the fact it is a war grave is kind of

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being overlooked. Dover Harbour Board says it is vital to its ?250

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million plan to transform the area and there will be increased cargo

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handling space, you marina and waterfront. It will be the

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Government Medina Maritime organisation that will decide

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whether or not the dredging can go ahead.

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Our top story tonight: A Kent woman who's been told she has less

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than six months to live, claims doctors failed

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to diagnose her pancreatic cancer, despite her being seen

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Elizabeth Parker from Faversham says her inoperable condition

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was only spotted when she was taken to hospital in extreme pain -

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From Led Zeppelin to Pink Floyd, meet the man who created album

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covers for some of the biggest bands in the world.

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And the weekend is one of two halves, sunny and mile on Saturday

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and wet and windy on Sunday. The details later in the programme. --

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sunny and mild. One GP in surgery in Kent has

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introduced a new system would they say they can guarantee patients will

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speak to a doctor on the day they need one. Latest figures show the

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average waiting time is currently two weeks for an appointment and in

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2015 more than 17,000 patients in Kent had to fight a new surgery

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because several had closed across the county, in Sussex four surgery

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is closed. Kingsnorth medical practice say they are found a way to

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relieve the pressure and have been talking to our reporter for

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tonight's special report. Doctor Jim Kelly is calling back

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one of his patients. They called this morning wanting

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an appointment but were happy to wait for a call-back

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from a senior GP. The fact that you have got

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a bit of extra pressure This practice believes no one

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should see a doctor about speaking to a doctor

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on the phone first. They took 104 calls today

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from patients and were able to offer She would have been happy with that

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because she would not have had to come over to our practice,

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we would have been happy because she wouldn't be coughing and spluttering

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over other patients, who potentially have got immunodeficiency and might

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be sat in the waiting area and would Everyone wins and the NHS wins

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because it has taken three minutes People often

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struggle to get a GP Many surgeries are closing

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and many GPs are retiring or We did a survey last

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year that showed that GP waiting times are up to two weeks

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for the first time ever and patients are struggling to find appointments

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because of general pressure on practices and there is not enough

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GPs, for a start, and patient But people's experiences

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of getting a GP You've got to phone at 8:30am

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and you pick the phone up and phone and you get the

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engaged sound for ages. I have just had my blood test

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and I can't fault them. Not for myself but for

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the kids I always get an emergency but for

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myself they will just get a doctor to ring

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you Doctors at Kingsnorth

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practice tell me by spending ?25 per patient

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on this call-back wider NHS ?250 per patient

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and they are currently presenting Emily Young has

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been described as "Britain's greatest living stone

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sculptor," and today an example of her latest work has

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been unveiled in Kent. The scultpure in the grounds

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of Godinton House near Ashford has been chosen to replace two classical

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statues stolen from As Ian Palmer reports,

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she specialises in the soft human There is a new centrepiece here at

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Doddington Hall. It is stunning. I very much like it. We think it looks

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quite Roman. She is very peaceful and still and I think it is amazing

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to think she will be here forever. She is now in her final position and

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that is great. It was crafted by Emily Young, often described as

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Britain's greatest living stone sculptor. On the single rock is

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beautiful, to my archive. Every single piece of stone has something

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amazing going on in it, just the material. And you really do not know

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what you will get until you polish it up and suddenly you see, such as

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this one, she has these lovely rings. Five years ago to statues

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were stolen from here and were never recovered. Soon after the task of

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replacing them began and the local MP is one of the trustees at

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Godinton House. We need to look forwards and I hope in several

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hundred years' time people will still be looking around here and

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people will seek not only marvellous woodcarving and furniture from the

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15th century but also marvellous 21st-century sculpture. Godinton

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House is 700 years old and has been in the hands of just two families.

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The aim is to keep this tranquil corner of Kent for people who love

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historic houses and the gardens. I want anybody to look at that and

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say, that is a face. Anybody who ever lived on earth, and also in any

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place on earth. That is billions of people and I want every single one

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of them to be able to see something very simple and very strong and

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beautiful. Universal and timeless. Brighton and Hove Albion take

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another step towards their aim of Premier League promotion

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as they take on Derby this evening. The Seagulls are currently in second

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place in the Championship, With 10 games left in the season

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for Brighton promotion to the Premier League

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could bring the club Our reporter

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Juliette Parkin is at Juliette, how are the fans feeling

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with 10 games to go? Cautious, and that is the best way

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to sum up the atmosphere tonight. It is pretty wet and there is not much

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just yet to lift the spirits, particularly after a seesaw week

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after going from defeat to victory. Fans here are very hopeful this

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could finally be their year, but many simply do not yet dare to

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dream. Get your commemorative

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brochures here. The year, 1997, this

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was the club's last ever game at the Goldstone ground -

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ot's home for over 90 years. It was a troubled time

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for the Albion, both on and off the pitch,

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but everyone wanted One fan even restore a turnstile,

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now in the club's museum. Everything has changed, yet in some

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ways nothing has changed. 20 years ago Brighton

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were in the ownership of a born and bred Brighton fan

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and it still is. And whether we go up,

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and we can dream, but we hope we do, but even if we don't,

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we are still Brighton. The club spent 95 years

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here at the Goldstone ground, the original home of Brighton

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and Hove Albion, and still has a place in the hearts

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of many lifelong fans. Of course, then there were the years

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at the Withdean Stadium, meant to the two, but turned

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into 12, but they ended in success. Championship promotion

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was the perfect platform to move to a new home,

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the Amex Community Stadium, where dreams of reaching the top

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flight are currently 20 years after we were rock

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bottom, it seems to have But it would be the best thing

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to happen to the Albion. Tonight marks the countdown,

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ten games to go. All hopes are pinned on promotion,

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but many fans are just taking it Until we get to the last game

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of the season at Villa, I think we can do it,

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but it is a scary time. It is a big game tonight, of course,

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and Brighton do need a win after losing to Forest so hopefully,

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yeah, Brighton need three points. Another match and hopefully another

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step up the ladder to promotion. But every dedicated fan here knows

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that the club's history it has 1979, that was the last time the

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Seagulls won promotion to the top flight, then division one. They

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stayed there for four years and then it was a bit of a roller-coaster

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ride and everyone here tonight, though, will hope for a more smooth

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transition towards automatic promotion.

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The excitement is starting to build, isn't it?

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Our other south-east league teams are also in action tomorrow.

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Charlton Athletic take on Walsall at the Valley,

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and also in League One Gillingham face Scunthorpe United at home.

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In League Two Crawley travel to Barnet.

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It's where the Stairway to Heaven meets the Dark Side of the Moon.

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From Pink Floyd to Led Zepplin - George Hardie has produced some

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of the most iconic record sleeves of our time.

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He's the rock royalty of the graphic design world -

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and he's never owned a record player!

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Tomorrow his life's work goes on display in Brighton.

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They were one of the most in the living rock bands in history and Led

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Zeppelin's 1969 debut album cover was designed by a young art student

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working with the design group Hypnosis. I've never owned a record

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player some interest in music is usually, either I have to be told

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what kind of music it was and they would say, it is like so and so but

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when they said that I did know -- did not know what that meant. He

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went on to design many more including for bands like 10CC.

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Genesis. And Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel. But he is perhaps

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best known for this. Money, it's a hit.

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His work with Pink Floyd and Backside The Moon And Wish You Were

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Here. Like most famous picture, most people do not have because they had

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to tear open the record cover. Now these and the rest of his work is on

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display in Brighton when he has port for 30 years. The retired recently

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as everybody's favourite professor. The man who has never owned a record

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player has a permanent place in record history.

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Great stuff. Continuing the football team it will be a weekend of two

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halves, Rachel. What a difference a Day makes.

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Yesterday lots of sunshine around and it was a beautiful start to the

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day but for a lot of us we have seen lots of cloud and though it stayed

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right there has been a cooler fuel to things. Yesterday the advice of

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17 and today it is more like ten. For the weekend it will be two

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halves. Saturday, temperatures as high as 17 Celsius but by Sunday

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feeling cooler and wet and windy. Tonight, we hold on to the cloud

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cover sold temperatures did not get too high but overnight they will not

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drop much either. Very mild start tomorrow. Initially some cloud and

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missed a Merc but that will burn back and lots of sunshine. The calm

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and lovely spring day. By the afternoon temperatures even reaching

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highs of 17 Celsius. Quite comfortably across the board hitting

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14 Celsius. It will not last as we go from Saturday into Sunday the

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cloud cover thickens and we might see some outbreaks of rain from

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around 3am. Overnight temperatures of around seven Celsius. Sunday is

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not a wash-out but we will see heavy rain at times. Temperatures still

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mild for the time of year. For the weekend Saturday is the better day

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of the two. I will have to get my bike out.

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That is it from us. I am back at 10:30pm. Have a great weekend.

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Goodbye. Oh, the dragon.

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Dylan Thomas. Richard Burton.

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Barry Island. The River Shannon.

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We invented the submarine. with a spectacular

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Friday night encounter...

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