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there are major concerns about the spread of disease. That is all from

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us. Hello. Welcome to South Today. In

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the programme. Harrowing evidence at the inquest

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into the deaths of two young brothers, and their father.

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The superbug that won't go away. Why it is on the increase in some

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hospitals. He ran away to join the army, and at

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13 years old was the youngest soldier fighting at the Somme.

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And banging the drum for Children In Need, the musicians with a special

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reason to help Pudsey. It doesn't matter how good or bad a

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drummer you are, it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

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An inquest has heard harrowing details of what may have been the

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last moments of two young boys who were are thought to have been killed

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by their father before he took his own life. Three`year`old Bryn

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Anderson and his brother Jack, 11 were heard screaming in the flat

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where they lives in Tidworth. The boys were living with their father

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after their parents separated, and were being supported by Social

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Services. We have been following vents at the

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Coroner's Court. Give us the background to this case,

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James. It was on the 1st September last year when three bodies were

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discovered in this flat in Tidworth. It is thought that 36`year`old

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Graham Anderson took his own life, after killing his two young son,

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11`year`old Jack, and three`year`old Bryn who were found dead in their

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beds. The boys had recently moved in with their father from a period of

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time spent in foster care, disPete a history of violence and anti`social

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behaviour and drink and drug abuse, social workers said they considered

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him fit to bring up his children. In fact more so than their mother who

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was a is heavy drinker. Things seem to be going very well. The boys'

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social worker said he created a happy and stable family life, but

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behind the scenes there were problem, he was in bad debt, he was

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facing eviction from his flat for failing to pay the rent and he was

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worry `` worried about custody of the children. He been to see a

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doctor to say he was depressed. You heard some harrowing evidence today.

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Yes, and in fact the coroner told the families who were present in

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court today, to expect some shocking reports of what had happened. So

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cried as they were read a strament from a neighbour, who said she was

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woken early one morning by a thud, against her bedroom wall and

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screaming from two children, she said, that the older of the children

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said one boy was saying "What are you doing to me? " It was two days

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later the boys' bodies were found. What of the agencies who were

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involved, what have they said? The Hampshire Safeguarding Children

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Board has conducted a Serious Case Review. It found that it could not

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have been predicted and it says they couldn't have been prevented. But as

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a lesson so learn it said there could have been better multi`agency

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assessment of Graham Anderson before he was awarded care of the children.

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He said the children were happy and thriving and there was no evidence

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to suggest if he had hurt them during their lifetime. The coroner

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will talk to and question the author of that report when he concludes the

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inquest tomorrow, he said that he will be happy to hear about any

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lessons that could be learned from this tragic death.

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An inquest has heard how a teenage refer Southampton died after taking

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a so`called legal high drug. 18`year`old Adam Hunt bought the

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substance known as AMT on the internet. It had been marked not for

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human consumption, the coroner recorded a verdict of accident ath

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death and said anyone taking that type of drug is potentially walking

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into disaster. The Portsmouth warship HMS Daring is to be sent to

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the Philippines to help with the relief effort. More than 10,000

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people are thought to have died when Typhoon Haiyan struck over the

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weekend. Some hospitals are also trying to fund`raise as o many

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churches. A national televised appeal was made

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tonight. It is more than 6,000 miles away but

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for many people in the south, the devastation in the Philippines means

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the loss of their family home and for some the loss of loved ones too.

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Round 70 Filipinos are worshippers at St Peter's Church. The population

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of the fill fines is round 80% Catholic and here as at other local

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churches they are organising fundraising and collection, while

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trying to deal with their own personal worries. We have been

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trying to contact my mother in the Philippines for five days now, but

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to no avail. It is just frustrating for me, and my husband, and my whole

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family, because we don't know what is going on with her, or is she safe

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back home, or do we still have a house? Or it is so devastating.

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Meanwhile Portsmouth based HMS Daring has been diverted to the

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Philippine, when it left five months ago it was laden with disaster leaf

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equipment which can be put to good use. The aid agencies are able to

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get into larger cities. Is the rural communities that haven't been heard

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of, so the ship allows us to get round the outside of the islands to

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the exposed communities, fly in with a helicopter, look what the is going

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on and land the boats ashore to render as much assistance as

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possible. You might like to know the Disasters

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Emergency Committee are making their appeal tonight.

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Now deal oh no deal. Questions are being asked about a regeneration

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package which the Government says will bring a billion pounds in

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investment and thousands of jobs to Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Ministers say the city deal pledges ?950 million of Government and

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private investment for the two cities, and the wider Solent region.

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The aim is to create more than 17,000 new job, with 13,000 of those

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in construction. ?30 million of this cash is new

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Government money, but critics say some funding isn't new. And that

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extra help is still needed for the 1100 jobs being lost in

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shipbuilding. Portsmouth was chosen for the

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signing ceremony, the top of the Spinnaker Tower looking out over a

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city still reeling from BAe's decision to close the shipbuilding

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yard. The package includes a jobs pile up for long`term unemployed

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people. A programme to develop marine skills and a fund to

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encourage small businesses to expand.

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But alongside Portsmouth's Liberal Democrat council leader sat the

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Labour leader of south. That on the and Conservative leader of 4578

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shire, all of who will get a share of the investment. This is a

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separate deal we have been negotiating for a year. This is not

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mitigation for the job cuts A BAe, that has to be a separate agreement,

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with separate work, I have written to the Prime Minister to ask for

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assurances about additional work coming into the dockyard at

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Portsmouth. You should have had something better prepared, to help

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with that closure specifically? This deal was proposed by the Local

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Authorities and the businesses here, as I say, it is something that has

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been long looked for to release the site in Southampton and in

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Portsmouth to make sure we can create those job, the Defence

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Secretary made his statement, and he said that this was a decision that

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BA e systems took, it is, I have been determined to do the best deal

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that we can for Portsmouth, and Southampton, irrespective of what

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the decision was for BAE Systems. Investment at gun wharf keys quays

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has transformed this but can a region rely on restaurants and shop

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something the deal is about getting work going now, more than ?800

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million of private sector investment has been tipped for Hornsey island.

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The next phrase of Southampton's development will attract investment

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of ?90 million. It is what is on the table. It is what is available and

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what is to be developed. Two years ago BAe close add factory in

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Lancashire, then the Government pledged ?12 million support, and an

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enterprise zone, with tax breaks for new firms. Portsmouth MPs say they

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are going to continue to fight for the area. We have to look at

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potentially underwriting some of the operation, we have to look at

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business rates and we may be asking Government for more money do that.

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They will not be forgiven if they try to paint this as a gift to

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Portsmouth as a way of saying sorry for what we did last week. That is

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sun able `` unacceptable. This was coming in I way. It may not have

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been new money announced today, but they were perhaps optimisticically

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calling the Solent city deal the start of a rolling programme of

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support for the area. The Newbury based company Vodafone

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has revealed profits of ?1.5 billion for the first after half of the

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year. It's a fall from the 3.9 billion made last year. Bosses have

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put it down to tough trading in Europe. The largest mobile operator

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says it plans to operate heavily? Networks by March 2016.

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Free at the point of delivery; it was the founding principle of the

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National Health Service. The idea being no`one would have to pay to

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see a doctor. But phone systems brought in by many GP sergeryes have

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been accused of bringing in charges by the back door. The special rate

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numbers were supposed to have been banned but doctors say they are

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being singled out unfairly. Receptionist at this practise field

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hundreds of calls each day, but just getting this far when patients need

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help isn't plain sailing. If you look at the sign behind me here,

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that is quite obviously not a Bracknell number and that is where

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the problems begin. Ring it, and this is what you get. Calls to the

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this number are charged at five pence per minute plus any call set

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up fees from a BT land line. The call has taken some 24 seconds, I

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have not spoken to a doctor, I have not spoken to the receptionist, but

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I have been paying for all that time. It doesn't seem right. If I

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could get straight threw but it is the waiting times that your bills

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are going to go up It is costing a fortune, so I think it is appalling

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yes. Ministers have pledged to scrap the expensive line, campaigners say

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they need to keep up with the pressure. We pay for NHS services

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through our taxation not through charges levied by providers at the

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time when we use the service. This practise is switching away from the

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expensive lines after Christmas, but like many doctors they feel they

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have been targeted unfairly for criticism It is unfair for the

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Government to be singling out the GPs. When they themselves are doing

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it. And they themselves are the ones who gave us the permission, the

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first place, to go ahead. Just this week, the Public Accounts

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Committee attacked Whitehall, for using expensive helplines. It seeps

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they will be next in the campaigners' sights.

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Still to come. The extraordinary story of the boy who ran away from

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home to join if army, then fought at the Somme when he was only 13.

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There has been a rise in the number of people feeling sick with the

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superbug clostridium difficile. The number of cases reported by the

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Royal Berkshire, Basingstoke and Winchester hospitals has doubled

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within a year. There has been a spike in new cases

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of the bacterial infection outside hospitals too, in communities like

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Reading, Bracknell and Basingstoke. In some hospitals though, rates are

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dropping. This team of Dong fors on the Isle

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of Wight visits every patient most at risk of developing C diff. That

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is every patient on antibiotics, like Roger here.

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Antibiotics can kill off our stomach's protective bacteria and

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allow any nasty clostridium difficile bacteria to flourish,

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causing diarrhoea. If the pay shiants are on unnecessary

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antibiotics I will stop them. If they are in long`term cause, I will

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change them, and if they are in the wrong antibiotics we will change it.

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St Mary's has pledged to make sure no more than eight patients develop

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it this year, a low target considering previous rates of

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infections With rates as high as 87 cases in 2007, 2008, down to 13 case

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last year, we hope to see a continual decrease. The Royal

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Berkshire Hospital has a zero tolerance policy yet 25 patients

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developed it between April and September this year. Twice as many

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as last year. No`one was available for intervie,

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but trust board papers state despite continuing focus and ongoing action,

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there is a high risk of failing the year end target. If the trust

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exceeds its C diff target by four cases it loses over a quarter of a

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million pounds in income. But while hospitals often get blamed

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for the spread of C diff most new cases involve people getting sick at

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home or in nursing home, so Berkshire's GPs are taking action.

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Often we need to explain to patients that it is not appropriate to van

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antibiotic for that cough or cold, and it could lead to a problem with

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C diff. Secondly, we are working with our care homes to make sure

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that stringent hand washing procedures are being used, and

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thirdly, we are going to employ an infection control nurse to ensure

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that the messages are being heard and implemented. As lab tests

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continue on the Isle of Wight NHS England told us the performance of

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all Health Trusts is being monitored weekly.

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One of the biggest solar power farms proposed in Britain as been given

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the go`ahead in Dorset. The farm will cover five large fields near

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Mapperton in east do so. 120120,000 solar panels will create electricity

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for over 6,000 homes. The final decision was a close run thing.

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These fields near Mapperton will soon be covered in photovoltaic

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panels. Each nearly nine foot tall. The plans debate was finally o

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finely balanced. Many thought the scheme was too big but others felt

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the site was remote and well screened. In the end East Dorset

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District Council's planning committee was split.

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The chairman used his casting vote to approve the scheme. Arguing that

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Dorset must play its part in reducing carbon output. A lot less

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damaging than windmills. Lost less damage to the environment, much more

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friendly to wildlife. The Mapperton solar farm will be grazed by sheep

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and will be planted with wild flowers. After the vote, opponents

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said they were very disappointed. The size of this development is so

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large, 160 football pitches, this will lead because it has gone

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through to the industrialisation of the countryside and it will stroi,

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if we carry on the whole of the Dorset countryside. Solar power used

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to be seen as the Cinderella of the renewable energy world, but here in

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Britain, we have got 25 times as much solar power as we had three

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years ago and the Government target is to increase that by eight fold by

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the year 2020. The arguments here are likely to be repeated right

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across the rural south. Just to let you know two football

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matches opponent in the southern area quarter`finals of the

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Johnstone's Paint Trophy. Portsmouth are at Newport County. Swindon are

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at home to Wycombe. Both games live on BBC local radio.

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Next year the nation will be marking the 100th anniversary of the First

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World War. It's a conflict which has been well documented and one of the

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most extraordinary stories to merge is that of a 12`year`old who ran

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away to join the army, and found himself fighting at the Somme.

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The Imperial War Museuam has verified Sidney Lewis, as the

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youngest authenticated combatant of the great war. Earlier I was joined

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by his son from Poole and I asked how shocked he had been by the

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revelation. It is a tremendous shock, because it

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wasn't until long after he was dead that I found out the truth of the

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matter, an uncle of mine died and he had all the papers which had been

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passed to him by his grandmother's estate, and he kept it quiet until

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such time... His wife passed them to me. I I was flabbergasted. You must

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have been so surprised to discover that the age of only 13, there he

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is, on the front line, at the bat ol testify Somme. We `` Battle of the

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Somme What surprised me was he was accepted at the age of 12. How do

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you think he got in he ran away from home. Did they not say you are too

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young? They obviously did nts because they accepted him. He was a

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fairly big chap for his age. When you see the picture of him where he

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is being, not demobbed but thrown out of the army, he looks quite a

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lot older than 13, actually. Your grandmother wrote to the war office

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and said to them, get my son home, he is only 13, he is too young to be

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out there. She must have been, you get that sense she must have been

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angry. I think she probably was, because what, I found unacceptable

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in a way was, they, they got him in without a birth certificate but they

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insisted on her providing one when she wanted him home, so that, that

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was part and par shell of it. She had to provide `` parcel of it. This

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was a family secret. Why did nobody talk about it? I think he was the

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black sheep, really. Do you think so? I think, so I think it was not

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the thing to do at that time, and I wondered if that was why grandmother

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never passed the papers to him when he was alive, because I think he

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would have dumped them. He doesn't have the have the feeling of a black

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sheep. How do you feel about your dad knowing what you know now? I

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feel very proud of him H I only wish that I had known at the time he was

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alive. Because I would like to have told him how proud I was of him.

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Lovely to meet you and thank you for sharing your story.

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It is an amazing story, if there is a story about the Faure on your

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family we want to hear from you as we prepare for next year's

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centenary. Get in touch. Tell us your story. As

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you know, Children In Need is on Friday and this year we are being

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treated to a special performance from a group of young drummer, they

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range in age in seven to 17 and they have travelled a from across the

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south to rehearse in the last six months. They all have one thing in

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common. They are autistic. Autism makes it difficult for them to deal

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with structure, loud noises and concentration. They are called Drum

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A and they have been on a journey. I'm going to play four beats. Me

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first of all. One, two, three, four. And you will go.

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I go. A simple beat which will soon become the pulse of this year's

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Children In Need drumming performance.

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17 youngsters from across the south as part of a BBC project to learn to

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drum. Some have experience on a full kit, some have performed on stage,

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others are starting from scratch. All of them are autistic. It is a

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lifelong disability which affects how a person communicates with

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others round them and how they understand communication from other

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people, and also how they make sense of the world round them. Standing in

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front of a group of people, that is really challenging because he would

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say he doesn't know what they are feeling, they Stefan Koubek cross

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with them, so I think `` they could be cross with them. Large groups of

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people, noisy confusing situations can be a real charge and it is not

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something we do very often. It is sort of fun, like, that we

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make a lot of noise and stuff like that.

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Generally, if the individual is making a noise themselves, then that

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is OK, but unexpected loud noises is difficult for them.

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It is great. It really helps you get your co`ordination get going. After

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one`to`one sessions to assess their musical about the drummers are

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divided into three parts. One backing rhythm on the African drums.

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And one more complex rhythm. These are complimented by drum kits and a

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snare drum. The percussionists are guided by

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newsical director Major Lawrence. I find myself being strict and they

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have produced good quality music. Are we ready? Are we ready? Yes

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Lawrence. Right. Good. Next into the mix, a lead singer and

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a choir from the Henry Beaufort school in Winchester working

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alongside the autistic children. Getting autistic people to do this

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sort of thing. It is good for them. It doesn't matter how good or bad a

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drummer you are, it is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

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But as well as the musical achievement there is a sense that

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this work will raise awareness of autism.

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Yes, we know we are different and we communicate differently but we are

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no different to anybody else whether they are the same or not. It is just

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a different way of thinking, and the way the braining works. Sometimes it

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is not easy for them to show that. The elements start to come together

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and passion for the project grows. The amount of work they are putting

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in and the amount of focus and attention they are giving to the

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project, I have no doubt they will be 100% successful.

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We will have more from them tomorrow, see how the rehearsals are

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going, but if you are fundraising and you want to know what the

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weather is like? Perfect. For Friday it should be good as well. Let us

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look at the pictures. So a lovely sunset, you can check

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out your sunset pictures on the Facebook page. Through the course of

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tonight, a widespread frost will develop. That is courtesy of the

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clear skies and the winds falling light, so under the clear skies

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temperatures will fall away rapidly. We are looking at lows in our towns

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and cities of two to five Celsius, perhaps down freezing or just below,

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the risk of a frost for most places in the countryside, and maybe mist

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and fog for areas west of the Isle of Wight. So a murky frosty start to

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the day tomorrow, but lots of sunshine to be had and through the

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course of the day we will hold on to the sunshine, a bit more cloud

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feeding in for western areas during the afternoon but otherwise a decent

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dry day with highs of nine to 11. Very similar temperatures, to what

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we had today and the winds stay light until tomorrow. So it is

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tomorrow evening the winds pick up. The cloud will increase and we will

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see outbreaks of rain, heavy at times push their away in from the

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west. Clearing most parts during Thursday morning so a dry start to

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the day Thursday, but there will be a few showers to follow that, but

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milder temperatures tomorrow night, we are looking at lows of six to

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nine. So a milder start to the day on

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Thursday, blustery feel to things, we have a strong north`westerly wind

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and that will bring in a few shower, those showers tending to fade away

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as we head through the day with the area of high pressure building in

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further, so it becomes more settled as we head to the end of the week.

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We are expecting a lot of sunshine tomorrow after a frosty start, you

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will have to get the ice scraper out. Probably the first widespread

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frost this season. Thursday, a decent day, the odd blustery shower,

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the winds will be brisk from the north`west, certainly taking the

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edge off temperatures, Friday is a accident day, should be dry with

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lighter winds, lots of sunshine to be had, and it staying settled as we

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head into the start of next week. If you want to schebg out a full ten

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day forecast, you can go on to our website.

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Thank you. Tony is not here, he is busy

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preparing for his Pudsey night out in Bewley with the actress Samantha

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Bond. He asked me if we were going to show him again with lots of flash

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cars. Why not. Here he is. Here we are at the National Motor

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Museum where we will present Children In Need for the south next

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Friday. The only important thing to arrive in. We have a selection of

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James Bond cars here, your mere presence here not only opens doors,

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it has them taken off! What about this one, this could be great fun?

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You You cannot be serious. Please? This is not fast enough.

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Please I have a better idea. Good driving Bond. Thank you P

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He never got to drive the car! Let the girl drive, why not. She knows

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what she is doing. She is wonderful. Be with us for Children In Need on

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Friday. We will be back tomorrow though. Good night.

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