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All we did was inform the police that the young lad had gone missing

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and as far as I am concerned and as far as all of us are concerned

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that is what any good doctor or nurse would do in that situ`tion.

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Sell off on the seashore ` could Weymouth's historic chalets be

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And she lost her sight to mdningitis but this artist is determindd not to

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We came to see him but they will not let us sed him.

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Because in Portsmouth they said he is a ward of court

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If I see him again they will arrest me.

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Free from prison but facing delays in seeing their son.

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Well, Brett King was let in soon after with his wife Naghemeh

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for what was described as an emotional reunion with five`year`old

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There had been further chaotic scenes earlier in the day

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when the parents held a short news conference following

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their release from jail ` and they were clear about the toll it had

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When we were in prison therd was not a minute that went by withott

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My wife spent most of the time crying in the cdll.

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I was going to ask to move cells because I was worrying, I could not

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listen to her crying becausd when you're locked up you c`n't do

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anything and I want to help my wife and my children in everything.

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But being locked up you can't do anything, you cannot help your son,

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you cannot help your wife, and you don't know the future.

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You don't know what is going to happen to Ashya without ts.

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My heart is still up here, I don't feel good but hopeftlly now,

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now we can see our son, we can be together and show love to hhm.

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Because without that there is no purpose to life.

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We just want to help our son get through this bad time because he has

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not got too many months to live and we are locked away

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in a cell and no`one can do anything so we just trying to speed things up

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Again, thanks to the press, thanks to

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The family's flight to Spain has its origins

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in a dispute with medical staff over the proposed treatment of Ashya

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Brett King says they had to take direct action

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after the hospital threatendd legal proceedings so doctors could start

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radiotherapy to which the parents were strongly opposed.

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They'd threatened me previotsly when I just asked what is c`ncer,

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how did my son get it, is there any alternatives?

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Straightway they said if yot ask any more questions the right for me to

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make a decision will be takdn away from me because they could get an

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immediate court paper to sax that they have rights over my chhld.

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So from that moment I had so much fear to mention anything to

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them because they could've stopped my son getting any treatment,

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and just forcing this very strong treatment on him.

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So from that moment on I had to keep everything quiet.

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Serious allegations from thd family ` and as events unfolded, the courts

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were to get involved in the case as we'll discuss in a moment.

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First let's join our Health Correspondent David Fenton

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David, there's been a robust response from the hospital?

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Has. For the first time at the hospital has come forward to give it

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a site of the story and I think they were sprung into action by those

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allegations of poor care by the family. They said that, yes there

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had been a disagreement over treatment for Ashya but that was

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always about side effects r`ther than a question of Ashya's survival.

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They said they were very unhappy that Communications had broken down

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with the parents but on these crucial question on did thex

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threaten the family with cotrt action if they did not agred, this

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is what the hospital had to say today.

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When they were asked the directly by the family what would happen

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if we refused treatment, any treatment, they were told that

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it is exceptional circumstances ` as doctors we would need to act in

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Ashya's best interests and we may need to go to the court.

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That threat was made to put in a court order?

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The question was asked, what would happen if we refused treatmdnt?

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Now, refusing treatment for a child is exceptionally serious.

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This is a young lad who has a very very good chance of survival

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if he receives rapid treatmdnt and the correct treatment.

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So what is going to happen next in terms of medical care for Ashya

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This clinic in Prague has now accepted him as a patient. Ht has

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received Ashya's scans. Thex arrived last night. They looked at them this

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morning and said, yes he can be treated here. But it may be that he

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needs to return to the UK fhrst for one or maybe two courses of

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chemotherapy. It is not at `ll clear the parents would be happy for that

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on the top of that there ard other offers to treat him from centres

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around the world, including the US and they have also been authors from

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a children's Turkey in the North of England `` offers from a chhldren's

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charity, so a lots of options. As ever, things are moving verx

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quickly. Much of the public debate h`s

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focused on what's widely perceived to be the heavy handed treatment

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of the Kings by officialdom. The actions of the hospital,

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the police and prosecutors have come under

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intense scrutiny ` so have their positions changed as they'vd been

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asked to justify their decisions? Ashya King's parents are now free

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and talking about their expdriences. But questions remained

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about why they were arrested When five`year`old Ashya was removed

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from hospital in Southampton, the public were told he had a sdrious

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condition that required constant Concern was also expressed

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about whether the battery on his food pump would run out and whether

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his family had enough speci`l feed. Later it was revealed that

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medics also feared Ashya cotld choke to death if there werd

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problems with his feeding ttbe. This had not featured in anx police

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or hospital statements when On the basis

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of the hospital's information ` the Crown Prosecution Service

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obtained a European Arrest Warrant ` and on Saturday night Spanish

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Police tracked down the famhly. Mr and Mrs King were releasdd last

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night, after the Crown Prosdcution withdrew the European Arrest Warrant

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on the basis there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of

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conviction for any criminal offence. Prosecutors said that "eviddnce from

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two independent medical expdrts indicated that the risk to @shya's

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life was not as great or imlediate Today, Hampshire Police repdated

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its statement that: "we make no apologies for acting

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proactively when the information we had was that

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a child's life was at risk." But the Police and

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Crime Commissioner says the whole I think we are now looking

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at the information in a more slower time, it w`s quite

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a fast moving situation last week. And I need to be reassured that the

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information given by Southalpton Hospital to Hampshire Const`bulary

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was quality information and that it The trust that runs Southampton

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General Hospital says it st`nds by the accuracy of the inithal

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information that was providdd. At Prime Minister's questions today,

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David Cameron said the case revolved around the authorities having to

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make professional judgements. I think what happened was that

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decisions were taken that wdren t correct and didn't

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and didn't chime with a sense of common sense and that,

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fortunately, has been put rhght And what all of us in public life

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and public offices have two do is examined what the legal reqtirements

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are, but also make a judgemdnt and those judgements can soletimes

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be all`important. Meanwhile Ashya remains a w`rd

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of court ` at one point this afternoon Brett

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King thought that would prevent him No decision can be taken

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about Ashya's future without The next court hearing is sdt

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for Monday although the judge says he's available at all times if

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the family and Southampton Hospital Three days after a fire broke out

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at a landfill site near Wardham in Dorset,

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firefighters are now preparhng to The fire started on Sunday `

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at its height the incident covered Dorset Fire and Rescue Servhce have

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now handed control back to The government's launched a badger

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vaccination scheme that it hopes will stop bovine TB spreading beyond

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hotspot areas in the South West Badgers in neighbouring

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counties, including Hampshire, The programme's designed to create

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a "buffer zone" to help curb The National Farmers Union says

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the action comes too late. Still to come

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in this evening's South Tod`y: Determined to carry on `

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the artist who can no longer see her Private companies and community

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groups are being invited to take on historic beach chalets and other

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seafront attractions in Weylouth. The council says it can't afford to

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do vital repairs to the buildings Interested parties have unthl

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October to tender for the ldase Some residents say they're concerned

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the charm of the area will be lost, This woman had a 20 year love affair

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with the chalets. The sunshine, the wind, wind

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howls, the rain and just sitting and listening to the sea, it is just so

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calming and I just love it. She pays ?1000 a year to the Council in rent

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but there is trouble in par`dise. The council can't afford thd upkeep

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and she and other chalets holders are concerned about a possible

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private takeover. When you talk from from away, from outside herd, they

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talk about Greenhill Gardens and the beach and how safe it is for

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children. It is a family pl`ce, it is a traditional place and H just

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feel that would be lost. Thd main chalets were built in the 1820s

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to create jobs. It is now lhsted and needs nearly ?1 million of

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structural work. The Council is inviting private companies `nd

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community groups to tender for a lease. People seem to not bd able to

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change. The Council is having to change. A lot of councillors were

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not really keen to go this way, but it needs to happen. We need to look

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for partners and run this project. The Council says there is some scope

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for development. The main g`rdens will stay in Council control. The

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gardens are supported by a friends group, but it is not about to step

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in to take over the beach chalets. We have indicated that we are not

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participating as a leader for a bit. We don't have the funds. Ond

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community group said today ht is in the stages of putting a bit

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together. The Council says there has been significant interest.

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Interested parties have unthl October to put in a bit. Ch`rlie

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lovers like this woman hopes someone will be found.

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The future of hundreds of jobs in Wiltshire has been raised

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There's been uncertainty ovdr the jobs of scientists working `t Public

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Health England at Porton Down since 2010, when it was suggested the

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It's the second time in as many years that the Salisbury MP

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A fracking company remains confident about its plans to look for oil or

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gas in West Sussex, despite being told that the application is

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Celtique Energie wants to sdarch for oil or gas near Fernhurst through

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a temporary exploration well which the company says would only have

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The South Downs National Park will make a decision next wdek.

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South West Trains is to get 150 new carriages to ease overcrowdhng

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on services into Waterloo, Britain's busiest station.

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The ?210 million deal will see new trains arrive in three years' time.

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It will trigger a complex juggling of rolling stock

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which should mean every comluter service is ten carriages long.

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Our transport correspondent Paul Clifton explains.

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Since the railways were privatised in the 1990s, passenger numbers

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Serving commuters from the Thames Valley, Hampshire, Wiltshird and

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Surrey, Waterloo handles more people each day than Heathrow, Gatwick

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An extra 150 new carriages on 30 trains built in Germany.

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Actually, a really quick results in railway terms.

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We will see results immediately with these new trains

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and hopefully more passengers will be able to have a better colmute.

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They will provide space for 24, 00 more rush`hour passengers e`ch day.

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So our challenge for the next couple years is to do the physical changes

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to the track, to the signalling and the power supplies

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To achieve all that, whilst running the existing service

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on a very busy train mine, it's a very complex project.

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The new trains will work suburban roots,

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That will release other carriages to ease congestion

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Yes, they do need more carriages and more

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I got a train today, but I was late, I didn't catch it until 9:00am.

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The old Euro Star international platforms will be unlocked.

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Then, Waterloo's four platforms will be made longer.

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Four years from now, Southwest Trains promises almost one

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Passenger demand is growing that fast.

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For many pensioners, their bus passes have

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But for a growing number of bus companies, the

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English Concessionary Travel Scheme has become a financial millstone.

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Now passengers in part of a Berkshire village are being told

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their fares are going up as a direct result of the cost of giving their

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The bus through here providds a vital link from Reading to Newbury.

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The angry reaction to cuts in the availability

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of cheap fares for people hdre is then, perhaps, no surprise.

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I don't think it's very good cos it's going to be quite expensive

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just to go back and forth to go shopping and things like th`t.

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It's too much money, it's gone up too much.

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When you're on benefits, it's going to cost a fortund.

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An increasingly busy route that has had more than its share of road

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works means more buses are now needed to maintain the timetable.

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But the biggest problem for the company is who pays for

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The local authority in the area where the passengers

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What has happened is that the way that we are paying

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for those journeys has been altered and as a consequence, this summer

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we've lost something in the region of ?70,000 a year in revenud.

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West Berkshire Council has described as regrettable the decision by

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However, it says the blame for the fact that the amount of

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money it pays the company for those of its residents who travel on free

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passes has fallen doesn't rdst with it but with central governmdnt.

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Here, people have been signhng up to a campaign for a rethink

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If they spread it out more dvenly along the routes,

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But just for this area to h`ve their fares jacked up by such a

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But Reading Buses says it is unlikely to go back on the rise

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The only alternative would be to cut services and that is not

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An artist left blind and allost deaf after a doctor failed to spot she

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had bacterial meningitis has spoken for the first time after winning

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Julie Coakley was just weeks away from finishing an art degred

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MECHANICAL VOICE: Transparent steel.

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When she lost her sight, Julie didn't know

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It does feel like you are drawing with the glass.

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The daisies are very person`l to having gone blind, because when I

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first went blind, I used to hallucinate spiraling daisids.

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Her blindness was caused by bacterial meningitis into 20 8,

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which her doctor completely missed. The impact has been devestating

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I just have total black and lost most of my hearing as well.

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You put the two sensory losses together

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Julie did managed to complete her art degree. This is her fin`l

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piece. And she is still pursuing an art career. I have continued, I have

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run workshops, I've done lectures, I've made commissions. But H am much

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Despite struggling with the loss of her sight and hearing,

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Julie also fought a five`ye`r medical negligence lawsuit.

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She won at the High Court this summdr.

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One Hampshire solicitor says they are particularly challenging cases.

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In a case involving meningitis,

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place, what that treatment should have been and therefore

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that the outcome would have been better than was in fact the case.

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For Julie, the court battle was not about blame or revenge,

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She now wants more adults to be aware of the risks of meningitis.

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It's not just babies and children and teenagers.

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Julie continues to enjoy art as much as she can.

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There's a double edge to it. There's frustration.

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Sometimes I make something `nd if my husband helps me open

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I'm like, yup, OK. I wish I could see it.

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Julie Coakley speaking to otr reporter Katy Austin there.

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Let's move onto sports now. And there is a man of running around the

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country. Has he done, 1000 liles? Yes he's running to all the Premier

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League grounds. It's huge, I am absolutely convinced

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he can do it. Former Southampton footballdr

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Franny Benali is battling through the pain barrier as he conthnues

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his amazing charity effort to run to Benali has burnt almost 60,000

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calories so far and is now hnto the second half of his journey, which is

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raising money for Cancer Research. Today he visited Aston Vill`

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and West Brom in the West Mhdlands. He reached his latest stopover point

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a short time ago and I spokd to him I started by asking how his body was

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handling all the mileage. If the number of things, I have had

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a problem with my right kned which was an issue on the first wdek

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before I started the challenge. It has been a problem day in and day

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out for a few days now. That has been something that we have been

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trying to keep under control and not get any worse, but the general

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soreness and stiffness and the lake and the pounding that the fdet

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take, the psychological sidd of getting through mile after lile 40

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plus miles each day, it has been tough. There has been numerous

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appearances from my team`mates, ) and, that it popped up from nowhere.

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They came when I least expected it and I we think about the money we

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are raising for the cause as well. People who work currently in the

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middle of treatment, cancer treatment, meeting these individuals

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and seeing the welcome that get at each ground gives me huge boost It

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helps me get through those difficult moments. The success of the

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challenge will be when I arrive at the end. It's going to be tough it

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has been really hard to this point already. I'm sure there's going to

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be a lot more difficult perhods and times, but I'm going to try to come

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through it. I hope the body comes the writ. What a man, he julped

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right in his eyes back and then spoke to us. `` ice bath.

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Swansea is Franny's next calling point on Saturday morning.

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QPR on Wednesday, working hhs way through the rest of the London clubs

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The website to donate if yot missed it is www.benalisbigrun.co.tk.

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Portsmouth returned to winnhng ways with a comfortable progresshon to

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the second round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

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Pompey belied a One Division inferiority,

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Jed Wallace set them on thehr way in Somerset.

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The 20`year`old then made it 2`0 just 17 minutes later.

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Craig Westcarr's lob ensured Pompey's passage through.

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Yeovil's late goal was a mere consolation.

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It was a bad night for Oxford though,

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Already one down, Oxford's Jon Meades picked tp a red

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card and a three`game ban, before Cheltenham completed a 2`0 win.

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Hampshire's hopes of winning promotion from Dhvision

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Two of the County Championship were given a big boost today.

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The county thrashed Leicestdrshire by an innings at the Ageas Bowl

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Six wickets down at lunch, Matt Coles took the seventh

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The eighth was skied to Adal Wheater off Sean Ervine.

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A sharp slip catch by Liam Dawson made it nine down.

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And despite a last wicket stand of 42, James Tomlinson completed

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Thank you very much. Let's love onto the. Lovely at the moment, hsn't it?

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Yes, a bit of a slow start today. Happy Feet ` a pair of danchng swans

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captured by Van Norris in Gosport. Pat Byrne took this photo

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of a happy sunflower at And John Davison took this shot

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of dahlias in the sunshine `t After a murky start this morning,

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things did brighten up. Before then, misty fog. We will start to see

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cloud increasing, creeping hts way into from the East. Increashng cloud

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for most places. Temperaturds are falling to a mild 13 or 14 Celsius.

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These are the temperatures hn the countryside, slightly lower. A dry

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start to tomorrow, similar to today. Today we saw a high of 26 Cdlsius,

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tomorrow will be similar. Possibly even 24 Celsius in some spots. After

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a dark starts tomorrow, things will brighten up across the board. The

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winds are fairly light and ` similar scenario tomorrow night, although

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the fog could be quite densd in a few places, which will reduce

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visibility on the roads milder tomorrow night, with blows of 1 to

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16 Celsius. The higher pressure is hanging on in there for the

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weekend, although Friday will be a slower start in terms of brhghtness.

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We will gradually see that the Sun break`up and peek through in the

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afternoon. `` see that cloud break`up. On the weekend, there will

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be some sunshine. More likely on a Sunday, with some fog on Saturday.

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Saturday night there will bd a weather pressure arriving, with the

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air behind it slightly later. High of 21 to 20 two Celsius, gr`dually

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we will see things break`up in the afternoon to allow for some bright

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or sunny spells. A cloudy start on Saturday, but a decent day on

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Sunday. and we'll be back with a bulletin

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at 10:25pm. Tomorrow, we will meet this lady. We

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will be meeting the evil Quden. She will be talking about the show,

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Atlantis, she will be here on the red sofa with us tomorrow. Good

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night. This year, the world's

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greatest half-marathon

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