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pollution levels will be that little bit lower. Thank you.

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We are used to having the Postcomm through the letter box, as it

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should. And using 18th century skills to

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build a ship Wright school in the New Forest. After doing this

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yesterday and this morning, I am feeling achey, I I don't think I

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could have done it day in, day out, that's for sure.

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They wanted his valuable gems. He wouldn't give them up, and died as a

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result. Today, two men were convicted of murdering the West

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Sussex jewellery designer Michael Griffiths and will serve at least 32

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years in prison. They'd broken into years in prison. They'd broken into

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his home at Fernhurst, looking for two diamonds. When he wouldn't say

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where they were, they killed him and set fire to the property. A third

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man was convicted of manslaughter. Sean Killick reports. Michael

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Griffiths was a jewellery maker and antiques buyer who lived alone in a

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a house described as an Aladdin's cave. Four men broke in and bound

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and beat him, trying to steal two diamonds worth ?40,000. Michael died

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in the attack. The robbers used to jam his body `` used hid body to

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scram the front door closed. The detectives used mobile phone records

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and images from roadside vehicle number plate recognition cameras to

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establish who was in the area that night. That led them to a house in

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Surrey, where they found an iPad which contained internet searches

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including the words Michael Griffith, diamonds and Fernhurst.

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There was another lead. 24 hours before the attack, two of the gang

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members knocked on his front door claiming to be police officers. When

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he refused to let them in they threw snowballs at him and shouted trick

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or treat. Possibly fearing they were burglars he die I `` dialled 999 to

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report the incident. This was his safe, the gang were determined to

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get him to open it and it was refusal that cost him his life. The

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gang searched the house looking for this key, on `` unaware the whole

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time they were there it was hidden in a box under the bath.

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14 months on the house stands empty. A burned out shell, just the safe

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left outside waiting to be removed. The alarm had been raised by

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Michael's long`term neighbours Dorothy and Kenneth who smelled

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smoke. A year on they still can't get over the loss of someone they

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said was like a son. The last time I saw him, he was clearing the snow

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from our paths. The night before. Because it was snowy at the time. He

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showed us anything he thought we might be interested in. He would say

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come and see what I've made. Michael worked part`time as a nearby

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auctioneer, well`respected for his skills. Alex new Michael for 20

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years as a colleague and friend. We couldn't believe it had happened. We

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first thought it was an accident, a fire in the house, and a tragic

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accident and found out what happened and that made it worse. The south's

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antique and auction community conscious of risk and security is

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shocked by the way a violent gang targeted Michael. A man whose

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memory, his friends will always treasure. He was always smiling,

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having a joke and rarely a sale would go by when you are not

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thinking about, you know, he should be here, and he would have been

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here. Everyone still misses him greatly. The police apparently,

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interviewed very nearly everybody in Fernhurst and not one person that

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knew him had a bad word to say for him. Just didn't deserve that. He

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didn't. Detectives are still questioning two

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men arrested in connection with the death of a Hampshire businessman.

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35`year`old Choudhry Zishan was attacked in the early hours of

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Sunday morning on his way to work in Eastleigh. He died in hospital from

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head injuries. Prosecutors have until 10 'clock tonight to decide if

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they will bring charges. The Bournemouth golf course mystery

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took a new twist today with the discovery of human remains at the

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top of a tree. Specialist police dogs found the body during a search

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of Meyrick Park Golf Course near the town centre, after the discovery of

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an arm and a hand yesterday. One senior police officer described the

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discovery as bizarre, and said everything possible is being done to

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find out how the person died. Steve Humphrey reports.

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This morning South Today was filming at Meyrick Park Golf Course, as the

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search dogs from South Wales Police began their work. They were called

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in after yesterday's discovery of a human hand. Within a short space of

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time, the search dogs indicated there were human remains in a tree,

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40 feet above the ground. ?? FORCEDYELLOW At the moment we

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have specialist recovery teams assessing the area to see if we can

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remove the body with dignity, and to preserve evidence, and we will do

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our utmost to identify the remains so we can update the next of kin.

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News of the discovery of human remains so high up in a tree has

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intrigued people living nearby. I just can't think what possibly he

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could be doing up a tree. We walk here nearly every day, and never

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seen anything untowards go on here. So far, it's not known if the person

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whose remains have been found was male or female. Dorset Police say

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that finding out who the person was and how they died is going to take a

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considerable length of time. The man in charge of the investigation says

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he believes that the remains of have been here for several months.

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It's important we get to the bottom of how this person ended up in the

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tree. This afternoon Dorset Police said officers at the scene had been

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handed some bones by a man who found them in the area. It is not known at

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this stage if they are linked with the human remains found on the golf

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course. The bones have now been sent away for examination.

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A woman and her dog had to be pulled from the sea this morning after

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being cut off by the rising tide in thick fog on the Isle of Wight.

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Coastguards were called by the woman's husband reporting his wife

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was very distressed on Appley Beach at Ryde. Ed Sherry has been

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following this story and joins me now. Ed, what happened? There was

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very thick fog along the coast. The coastguard said the woman had become

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disorientated taking her dog for a walk and was confused. At ho tide

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Ryde is a huge expanse of sand and it aees toy see how it happened. Due

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to how fogy the conditions were as you can see here, they had to shout

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to try and track her down, he was located, by then the water reached

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her waist and she was holding her dog out of harm's way.

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We went out there totally blind, because the fog was thick, our chaps

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could only see about 30 metres in front of them. They had a difficult

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search but fortunately they found the person, brought them ashore,

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everybody was happy. How is the woman now? As you heard

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despite her ordeal he is safe, she is well, treated at the scene for

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cold by the ambulance crew, coastguards said she had been

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confused by the spring tides. They are warning to check the weather

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forecast and tide times before going for a walk at the coast.

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The Royal Mail has defended its actions after suspending deliveries

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to more than 80 homes on an estate near Dorchester. It claims that a

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postman was subjected to threatening behaviour by a resident at Oaklands

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Park at Crossways. Residents say Royal Mail failed to let them know

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what was happening and they've been left to get the post to people's

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doors. Briony Leyland reports. The postman does still come to call at

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Oaklands Park, but it's a brief encounter, just long enough to hand

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over the post for the 86 homes here. After that, it is down to the

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residents to collect their letters in the makeshift sorting office in

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the reception, the Royal Mail says it suspended deliveries here last

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Wednesday after a postman was subject to threatening behaviour but

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one of the resident, although the person involved denies the claim.

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The largely elderly community is muddling through, with more active

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residents delivering to the less mobile, but no`one is happy with the

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situation. People have missed appointments, people have gone to

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the sorting office, to pick up mail and found there were flowers left

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there. Now, this is not right. It's a problem in that we are used to

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having the post come through the letter box as it should. At a

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residents meeting the park management said there was no obvious

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solution on the table from Royal Mail. They haven't come up with any

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ways... It is is not satisfactory from your point of view how they are

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handling it? It is bad. The fact they never notified the residents

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they were going to stop the mail when I believe they have a right to

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do so. The Royal Mail are there are to a service and they are not

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performing it. The Royal Mail told us the safety and welfare of our

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staff is paramount and we only suspend deliveries in the safety of

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postmen and women is at risk. We would be happy to discuss

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arrangement that would allow reverion to individual properties on

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the site if requested by the owners or residents' association. All hope

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that return to normal service is arranged soon.

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Developers behind plans to build a wind farm off the south coast are

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visiting Portland in Dorset today with a view to using the site to

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build and maintain turbines. Navitus Bay has announced a ?100,000

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feasibility study into three possible sites for the work. In

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February plans for the wind farm were scaled back and moved further

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off shore. But campaigners say the threats to the environment, tourism,

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birds and navigation remain almost unchanged.

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Still to come in this evening's South Today ` swinging into action.

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The gym that's helping to get those with disabilities moving again. Army

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units are undergoing a huge reorganisation to help provide a

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flexible response to everything from floods top fighting wars. That is

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against a backdrop of shrinking numbers of regular force, a new

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reaction force is to undertake operations at short notice. As well

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as adaptable force to work on longer term operations. They will be backed

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up by force troop, providing artillery, logistics and

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intelligence, their command will co`ordinate the work of 36,000

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troops in 115 units across the UK. The injuries to this soldier are not

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real. This is just a demonstration. But it is the type of situation that

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the army's medical brigades have had the deal with on a regular basis in

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recent times. Field hospitals, like this one, staffed by the second

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medical brigade will be just a small part of the mew force troops

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command. 40,000 personnel brought together in a reorganisation that is

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designed to save money but make the army better at what it does. It is

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not to do with cut, it is to do with doing our business more efficiently

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so the lessons we learned from Afghanistan and Iraq have meant we

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have analysed and looked at the best way to do our business. Under the

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new umbrella command some of the technology that is used in combat

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zones. There will be some physical movement of troops to new bases, but

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mostly this restructuring of the army for the year 2020 is about

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different units working together better. Essential say commanders in

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our unpredictable world. Some Mondaying up the enthusiasm to

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go down the gym can be a challenge for many of us, but what if you are

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disabled? You might need special equipment or don't like the idea of

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being alongside more honed and toned users. This gym opened its day at

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the first exercise centre solely for people with disabilities. We went to

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see how it works. Exercising is good for you, but

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disabilities can make keeping fit difficult. Sue is blind, she is

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using a new therapy centre for people who can't exercise normally.

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I have come here to get experience of what it is like to go to a gym,

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to know what it is like to use machines and to be with other people

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and it gets you out the front door. One of the things that makes this

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centre ewe neck is the equipment. The machines move of their own

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accord which means users don't have to power them but they get the

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benefit of mobility and increases muscle strength. There is a range of

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different machines to help different muscle groups I found myself panting

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and puffing and I thoughtly have to come back and get myself fitter and

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get my heart moving. It is helping already. I can feel the difference

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in my legs. The centre has the space and low equipment to suit wheelchair

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users and there is no tariff. They pay what they can. It is the only

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such facility in the region. Once you have become slightly disabled,

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the danger is you become a bit less mobile. You stiffen up and then you

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find it hard to get going again, so it is all about keeping moving,

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keeping the hims going `` limbs going and moving round more. This

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centre is not right for everyone. Some people can do better by fitting

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in with mainstream gyms. It is better to some PMQ. Not even but

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certainly better for some and the mainstream will be better for

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others. With Parkinsons the transition from your brain to say

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move your arm doesn't work very well, and these machines enable you

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without having to say move your arm, they will move it for you. After an

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initial trial, the west Berkshire therapy centre officially open

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today. That takes us on to sport.

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We will start with the cricket. It It has been a winter to forget for

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England. So much talk today about who is taking over, who is doing

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what. And the field is split. Those saying Ashley Giles fors the England

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coaching job, how can he have a chance because we have lost 11 in a

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row and those who are saying he is the right man for the job. It is

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interesting. It has been interesting to follow Michael Carberry's

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comments, because Michael Carberry has indeed entered the fray with

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this debate, and criticised the national coaches and selector,

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saying some strange decisions have been made since the Ash, his career

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has been in doubt since being part of the whitewash in the winter. He

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hit out at the decision to tend Kevin Pietersen career and

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criticised Ashley Giles `` Ashley Giles, citing a failure of man

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management he said he is in the dark about his future. There is sure to

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be lots to talk about for those who follow ham `` Hampshire. There

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should be some good debate there. We will have the best of the stories

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tomorrow. To Sussex where hopes are high that a maturing team is ready

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to enits recent wait for a trophy. Sussex haven't won a trophy for four

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seasons, following a decade of unparalleled success. Now the

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feeling is they're ready. I think probably we're through the

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transition phase. I think over the last few years we lost a lot of

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players, back end of 2009, 2010. We lost Kirtley, Lewry, Adams. We lost

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a lot of big players, but now we have an established group, the likes

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of Steve McGoughen. John Lewis has come onboard as an experienced

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player. You look through the side and probably our first choice 12 or

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13 have played a lot of gameS. Much of the attention at the press

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call was on Matt Prior, after his high profile bust up with Kevin

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Pietersen in the wake of the Ashes. Prior stayed away from the

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microphones and starts the season microphones and starts the season

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with the County, although they expect him to be on England duty

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later in the year. We have had him for three or four

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weeks, he played in the warm`up game, a two`day friendly against

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Hampshire, got 99. He's just been one of the blokes, getting it wrong,

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getting it right, hitting balls, but motivated.

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Sussex posted a deficit of ?630,000 in their last financial figures.

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Bringing in the crowds and the restyled T20 bash will be a key this

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summer. It's the backbone of our financing. Membership is important,

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of course, and our sponsorship, but Friday night here at the County

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ground, a full crowd, it's the best place to watch cricket. They start

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the first class season at Middlesex at Hove on Sunday. And we are with

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Hampshire on Thursday this week. On to football news. Interesting story

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from Fratton Park, Portsmouth could in line for a ?1 million windfall in

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Liverpool within the Premier League title. They have gone top. Pompey

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sold Glen Johnson for 17.5 million in 2009. It has been revealed there

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is a clause in the transfer paying Portsmouth ?1 million if he is part

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of a title winning team. But as Portsmouth have gone into

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administration twice and have been reformed since then, it is unclear

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whether the current club would receive the cash. Speaking on Late

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Kick Off Ian mechanic kin necessary addressed a year of change. He

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admitted it has been a learning curve.

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You learn how tough it is, you learn how difficult it is to be in

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business, the business that is football. You come in thinking you

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can try and change it, the attitude. You learn that you have to have a

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lot of people with experience, and you realise that, you know, to build

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a club from ground up, both on and off the pitch is an incredible task.

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The whole programme, and lots more contributions from him on the

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iPlayer as well. That football contract. The winning team, is that

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a norm thing in footballing contracts? There are often

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incentives, if somebody makes a 50 appearance, there will be a knock on

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fee, winning a title is interesting. Well done to whoever stuck it in, it

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might yield a dividend in the end. might yield a dividend in the end.

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There will be a big debate about whether where that money would go.

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We will watch that carefully. You might say it a chip off the old

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block. Dozens of apprentice carpenters are learning old skills

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as they build a school for ship Wrights. When it is finished next

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year it will be part of the international boat building training

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college in Portsmouth and it will help preserve and restore historic

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ships like HMS Victory and Warrior, we despatched Tom, axe in hand to

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help out. Listen to this. The last time the

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sound of hand saws and dozens of axes huing oak rang out across the

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river was in the Napoleonic war, hundreds of men worked in this area,

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60 warships were lunched between 1698 and 1818. You are witnessing

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the hand conversion of oaks into new piece for a workshop we are

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building. It a replica building to sit in this historic landscape where

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it will be used as a school from 2015, to teach traditional boat

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building and ship Wright skills. Those skills are needed to restore

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historic ships like HMS Victory which is suffering from rot. There

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is very few people doing hand converted timber and the axe was the

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tool of the carpenter in the past. They all had axes and knew how to

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use them. It is something all apprentice carpenters should learn

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how to use one. Round ?5.2 million of Heritage Lottery money and New

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Forest sustainability funding is helping to pay for the workshop and

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bursaries will be offered to unemployed local people. But the

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work is far from easy We use milled timbers from the saw mill. This is

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completely different to what I am used to.

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So this is going to take days whereas mill timbers take how long?

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Half an hour, an hour. How much respect do you have for the

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carpenters of old then? Massive. I can, I wouldn't have cut it. After

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doing this yesterday, and this morning, I am feeling achey. I don't

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think I could have done it day in, day out, that's for sure. Henry's

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entrusted me with this lovely English felling axe. Me and axes

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don't always get on. He asked me to cut some notching into this oak to

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get rid of this sap wood, which is useless. The aim is to get rid of

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this, so we get something nice and square, like this. Now, don't tell

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Henry, but I think I overdid it! Did you notice the plasters on his

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fingers. That is another accident. It wasn't ant axe. It is April 1st

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so were you made an April Fool? The Desmond Tutu exhibition came up with

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this `` the touten Carmen came up with this prank of a miniature teddy

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bear. The bear is called Ted Kamun. Annabelle got in touch to say wait

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for it. I have just wrapped my other half's half in cling film. He won't

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be happy. He will be upset. I want to know if he had found it. Let us

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know. We have some pollution tomorrow and it is not the dust, it

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is industrial pollution, I will tell you about it in a second. Hungry

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hippo `` hippo or an April Fool here.

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Fog lifted today but it may return tonight. Not as dense as recent

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nights. Possible showers as well. The more likely the further west

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you. So the clear spells are more likely areas east of the Isle of

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Wight. They could be on the heavy side in a few place, with

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temperatures falling to a mild 10`12 Celsius. We are looking ahead to

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tomorrow, high pollution level, industrial pollution coming up from

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France, Germany and Poland, there is a lot of stagnant air over the near

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continent and that means it has been sitting there for a while. It is

:24:17.:24:21.

coming our way from the south or south`east. That is adding to the

:24:22.:24:25.

problems with the Saharan dust coming from the south. The high

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pollution levels high for the south coast and for south`west area, still

:24:30.:24:33.

high elsewhere, so something to keep an eye on, and also through the day

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Tory party, it will clear on Thursday, with the rain helping to

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clear that pollution. Tomorrow night, a few showers, will be

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possible. Daytime we continue with the shower, for south`west area, the

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best of any dryness and brightness will be the further north and east

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you are, here temperatures could reach 17, 18, possibly 19. Today, in

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the south`east, in Surrey we reached 20 C. The winds still coming in from

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the south`east, so that will drag in the pollution from the near

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continent. A few showers are possible, a few clear spells also,

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but with the winds from the south, that will help to keep the mist and

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fog at bay. One or two spots in place, but temperatures down to once

:25:17.:25:21.

again a mild 10`11. You can see a band of rain waiting in the wings.

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That will edge over us on Thursday. Helping clear the air on Thursday,

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helping clear the plugs situation and also pollen in the air, from

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trees, tomorrow temperatures in fact on Thursday temperatures reached a

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high of 13 which is just below the seasonal average and winds will fall

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light. Yes, we have high pollution, the risk of a sure in a few place,

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the best of brightness to the further east. Rain will help clear

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the pollution on Thursday, a high of 13. Friday and Saturday, mainly dry,

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brightness, the odd shower. Thank you very much. Tomorrow night's

:25:54.:25:57.

South Today will be at the unveiling of a bust to the man responsible for

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finding the Mary Rose off the south coast and Nicky Henderson, four

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runners in the Grand National this weekend. Thank you for watching.

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Good night. All across the country, millions of

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families are waking up to a Britain in which they find it harder to get

:26:43.:26:46.

on. Whilst the Government keeps telling people everything is fixed,

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many are finding that hard work no longer stops the pound in their

:26:51.:26:53.

pocket getting smaller, or the bills getting harder to afford. Under

:26:54.:26:58.

David Cameron, gas and electricity bills have increased by more than

:26:59.:27:02.

?300 for an average family, whilst the energy companies are making huge

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