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24/10/2016

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join me on BBC Two right now and 11pm in

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Today's main headlines in the South East:

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As thousands of are dispersdd from the Calais jungle,

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Kent lobbies the government for extra cash to look

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after children that end up in care here.

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For the the cows. Kent have been short-changed by the Home Office.

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The government will announcd it's preferred option

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And after some rain tomorrow, the rest of the week is largely bright.

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Foreign aid money should be used to prop up the expense of looking

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after child migrants in Kent according to the leader

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of the county council who s`ys there's an 'enormous financhal

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It comes as thousands of migrants have been bussed out

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of the so-called Jungle in Calais today, and moved to shelters

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Tomorrow demolition work will begin. Peter Whittlesea reports.

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Tensions were high after queueing for hours.

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Despite the cross, the

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process was largely peaceful, as migrants made it

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You're going to die or go to England?

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Every night for seven months these migrants say

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they've tried to board lorries bound for Britain.

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That's why what happens here and the humanitarian rdsponse

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Neither government is prepared to allow

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people to continue to live in

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And neither government is prepared to allow

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people smugglers to continue to profit

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from risking the lives of the

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It's not only politicians who has been monitoring

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Cross-channel industry sources say security has been

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That increase means fewer mhgrants are making it to count, and

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according to charities, manx migrants will now claim asylum.

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I think actually a lot of pdople would rather be peaceful.

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They want to go out, they want to leave

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still take chances, but thex don't want to see any damage or anyone

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Last night, there were clashes and tear gas was fired.

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Calais's Mayor says today was peaceful

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But she told me there was a large number of people in the Jungle who

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will not move, so there is still a risk of a lots of tension.

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With the closure expected to take several

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days, the Jungle still remahns home for thousands.

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Well, Chrissie Reidy has been following the story

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and is with me now - Chrissie, relief from some but also

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Yes, the anger really stems from the enormous pressure that's bedn put on

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services in Kent because we have taken so many unaccompanied younger

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children from the so-called Jungle, services like education, he`lth

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schools are overstretched, with some simply saying it is unsustahnable.

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Tonight, the leader of Kent County Council has said that taxpaxers have

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had a raw deal for far too long For ten or 12 years,

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Kent County Council, the council tax payers

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in Kent have been short-changed

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by the Home Office, probablx, cumulative will have been

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short-changed by about 12 or 14 million over the last

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ten years, and are currentlx It's now our proposition

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that they should use the foreign aid budget to prop

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up the Home Office budget to make sure that no local authoritx has

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to meet the costs that aren't reimbursed fully by

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central government. So, a lot of anger their directed at

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the Home Office, but meanwhhle MP for Dover to security needs to be

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set up, hats because migrants might make and last ditch attempt to cross

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the border. NHS NHS organisers have responded to

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enquiries about the mental hurt working for ten years after

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allegations of inappropriatd conduct. Recommendations were made

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to ensure actions taken masterfully in future.

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were responsible for a fight that left another man

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Alfie Peak's been disabled since he was attacked

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Steven Luck and John Panice say they didn't kick or punch hhm,

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while Zach Dangerfield, here on the right,

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said he was involved in a brawl with a different man at the time.

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Tom Unwin also denies the charges of grievous bodily harm with intent,

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Campaigners fighting for a second runway at Gatwick Airport whll find

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out tomorrow whether ministers back their scheme

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Sir Howard Davies,who led the government-commissioned

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review into airport expansion, says the case for Heathrow

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But Gatwick's chief executive Stewart Wingate says a second runway

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in West Sussex is the best option, because previous attempts to expand

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I think the answer will be Heathrow because it is the only realhstic

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place that you can develop ` hub in the UK to provide the global

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connectivity that the UK re`lly needs in terms of serving

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particularly the long haul larkets, that really Heathrow specialises in.

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Our reporter Leanne Rinne is live at Gatwick Airport.

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Leanne, we'll finally learn the Government's preferred option

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for runway expansion tomorrow, but that's not the end of it is it?

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Yes, that's right. The government have made it very clear that after

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the announcement tomorrow there will be a lengthy public consult`tion

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process which also actually means that more debates will take place.

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The decision will then have to go before MPs, which could takd up to

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2018. Gatwick tonight have lade their position very clear. They say

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Britain needs to world-class airport but they claim that building a

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second runway here is the more environmentally friendly option OK,

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Leanne, thank you. While Hollywood is the undotbted

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centre of global film-making these days, in the early days

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of the industry, the Sussex coast In 1896 the first film camera was

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invented in Brighton and Hove. Three years later George Albert

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Smith introduced editing in the city when he put together a serids

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of three shots in a film entitled And a year later the first special

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effects camera was used in the film Now a new exhibition

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celebrating the city's starring role in movie-making has

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opened in Brighton. So, what do you say

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we check out the merch? The forthcoming movie

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from local director Ben Whe`tley. He's just one of the names

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being celebrated at Brighton Museum's experimental

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film-making exhibition. The city has been a major player

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in the industry since the Victorian era, when day,trippers

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first visited with their caleras. It's about its history

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of being a place where you can be experimental in all sorts

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of different aspects of life, and it's about being a

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place where it's OK to be creative, and push the boundaries,

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and be a bit different. In 1895, the Lumiere brothers held

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the first film Within six months,

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George Albert Smith had madd He was among a group of pioneers

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of the Brighton School, who used He made this film a kiss

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in the tunnel , 1899. And that was the first film that

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uses editing processes to I mean, you could say

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that editing was born in 120 years on, and the next

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generation of price and Asperger's Syndrome has just one

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best experimental student short at We were pretty open

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to do whatever we wanted, so whether it was a short

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film, documentary, choosing any department that we wanted, so I kind

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of want to make a film that would provide a voice which was

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Asperger's syndrome. Film in Brighton

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for me, is intrinsic. You know, it is one of the lost

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historical things that we h`ve. And with a wealth of screen success,

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there is no shortage of films and their

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creators to applaud. Now lets have a look at the weather

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forecast for the South East for the next few days with Rachel

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Mackley. Rachel. Hello. Good evening. The next couple

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of days will be temperatures on the rise. I pressure builds in so there

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will be some rain first thing tomorrow morning but the rest of the

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week largely will be dry, btt winds going back to a south-westerly

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direction making it breezy but milder. Through tonight, inhtially

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dry, but towards the early hours of Tuesday outbreaks of fairly patchy

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rain. Overnight temperatures nine or 10 degrees, Sudan, cloudy start to

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D-Day for Tuesday. That rain slowly edges is way eastwards during the

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morning, and by the afternoon it is a largely dry picture. We sde some

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brightness around, highs of around 14 or 15 degrees, tempered by those

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cool but relatively light e`sterly breezes. And as we go from Tuesday

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into Wednesday, for the most part we should be staying dry and stop

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actually really quite chillx, so temperatures in more rural spot

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seven or 8 degrees guy just about holding up in double figures along

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the coast. On Wednesday it will be a dry picture, wind back to a

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south-westerly direction so that more cloud around but temperatures

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slightly on the rise. By thd afternoon we could even see highs of

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15 or 16 degrees. For the most part we will all see a chilly but she

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from Wednesday into Thursdax. This area of high pressure reallx looks

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to be staying with us as we enter the week and indeed as we look

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towards Halloween weekend as well. Settled conditions for the lost part

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for Thursday. One or two sc`ttered showers along the coast but those

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clear by the afternoon 14 or 15 degrees. Looking at Friday, much

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more of the same. Again a chilly picture, lows of around eight or 9

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degrees, a bit more cloud fhrst thing but by the afternoon

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temperatures once again at 05 or 16 degrees. Here

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around 60 degrees. Towards the weekend, more of the same, mainly

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dry and feeling very mild. Now your national weather.

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Good evening, major changes in the weather over the

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