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Today. The top stories tonight ` you've taken action, but yot must do

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more. ` Ofsted says Southampton is still not protecting children

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enough. The police watchdog says it's investigating a police driver

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following the death of father`of`two, Aston McLean. The

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sound of silence ` villagers complain after EE leaves thdm with

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no phone coverage for two months. And, Steve Humphrey is live in

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Talk to us and involve us in this and please do your best to restore

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the signal. Steve is live in Dorset, with a Roman revelation. Yes. Nearly

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2,000 years ago, this was a prestidgeious Roman Villa. Now, some

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of the secrets are being uncovered. Southampton City Council is not

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delivering good protection for children. That's the finding of an

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Ofsted report into children's services, which concludes

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improvements are required. Darlier this year, the council apologised

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for failing a number of children who died or were harmed between 200 and

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2012. Ofsted says although decisive action has been taken to improve

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outcomes and services for children, more needs to be done. Briony

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Leyland reports. A police driver is being

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investigated by the police watchdog Children's services here have been

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under intense scrutiny in rdcent months. Provision would seel to be

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inadequate and the number of serious case reviews highlighted problems.

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In May, the council apologised for failings at the time of the deaths

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of Bradley and Jason addly hn 2 01, aged four and two. A Serious Case

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Review found necessary action was not taken. The council also said

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sorry for harm suffered by others, including a family who were home

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educated by an abusive fathdr. A new report by Ofsted says that services

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are no longer inadequate. It praises swift, robust and effective action,

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but it says that services do still require improvement. For instance,

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politicians have not been mdeting their responsibilities to champion

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looked`after children and c`re leaders. Care plans for looked`after

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children are neither for row or comprehensive and challenges remain

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in securing a permanent Workforce. The council says that by 18 months'

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time, services will be rated as good by Ofsted. Some say that's not fast

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enough. I have no doubt that the council is making improvements and

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it will continue to do so. Ly concern is the next time we monitor

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this, we look to see whether the improvements are being made is in 18

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months' type. What if we haven't made the improvements quickly

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enough? I want Mormon forking within a more reasonable timescale, three,

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six, nine months. The counchl has defended the performance and says

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the foundations are in placd. Ofsted are very clear about how hard our

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staff have worked over the last 12, 14 months to improve. That's really

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positive, but we have a lot to do. We are required to formulatd and

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action plan, which will demonstrate how we'll get to good. And we have

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timescales around that action plan of three, six, nine months. Have you

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got the team to do it, becatse the report says there are still problems

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with getting a permanent skhlled Workforce? We absolutely have a

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skilled, permanent social work team. Nine out of ten of the soci`l

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workers are permanent and 83% have been here for more than a ydar. In

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all, Ofsted have highlighted 48 areas. The quality and pace of

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change will be closely watched. A police driver is being

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investigated by the police watchdog following the death of a 28`year`old

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man in Reading. Father`of`two, Aston McLean, died after being struck by a

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marked police car on Wokingham Road in August. The Independent Police

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Complaints Commission said ht served a notice to the Thames Valldy

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officer about the investigation into The case. These are the men the

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police want to talk to. Thehr route makes them witnesses in the death of

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Aston McClean, the father of two struck and killed by a markdd police

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car in the early hours of an August morning. In the weeks since then,

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the IPCC has continued to g`ther evidence, including images caught by

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the CCTV camera on the wall of the building just over there. They show

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the two men they're trying to trace, walking roughly where I am now,

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close to the scene of the alleged burglary that police were rdsponding

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to on that night. And just down the road, from where the collishon

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itself happened. The IPCC s`ys the investigation is making good

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progress. However, it said: The officer at the wheel of the car

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involved in the fatal collision has been warned that he could bd subject

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to misconduct proceedings, but the IPCC has been at pains to stress

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that's a formality at this stage. It doesn't imply they've deciddd if

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there is any case to Anyone with any information on the

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two witnesses in the CCTV footage can contact the IPCC team. The

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number's there on the screen. its service between Portsmotth and

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Le Havre at the end of the xear Today, it said it was taking the

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decision because losses on the route were too high. The latest move will

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mean that Brittany Ferries will operate the only services to the

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Continent in the Western English Channel. Our transport

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correspondent, Paul Clifton, is in Portsmouth. Paul what does this tell

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us about the shape of the fdrry The route from Portsmouth to le

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laugh does not have `` Le H`vre does not have a viable future, according

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to the firm. Last year it c`rried 185,000 passengers. That makes it

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quite a small service. It's been losing money for a long timd. The

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route has never been economhc. It's been a loss leader on the route for

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the last two years that DFDS has been operating, but even before that

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time it was not us stainabld. DFDS says all bookings `` bookings on the

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route will be honoured. It leans around 10% of the passenger traffic

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and currently about 15% of our freight traffic. It's quite an

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effective business, but a slall one. Last month, LD Lines, also `nnounced

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it was closing a route from Poole to northern Spain. From the end of the

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year, Brittany Ferries will be the sole operator. Brittany doesn't like

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using the word monopoly. Wh`t is your take on the reasons for DFDS

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pulling out? There are two reasons. This year, Brittany Ferries launched

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a low`cost budget service on the same route in head`to`head

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competition. We can now see there wasn't enough business for both The

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other reason is the forthcoling change to EU regulations about

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sulphur emissions. The objective, to reduce air pollution to lowdr the

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deaths it causes. Frommian, ferries will no longer be able to btrn the

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cheap, heavy fuel oil they tse now. That will have to go. It saxs a lot

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about costs, because we need to control costs. Nobody's makhng a lot

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of money in the ferry busindss. We operate to a very tight margin. I

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think it's the sulphur regulations that have pushed them into this

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decision. Instead of the he`vy fuel oil, they'll burn marine didsel

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instead. That is 40% more Expensive. That's what Wightlink will do.

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Brittany's exclusion is to fit exhaust filters to the funndls. On

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new ferries they'll fit new engines. That is even more Expensive. The

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inevitable outcome will be lore Expensive ferry fares for p`ssengers

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and freight. Thank you very much. being over the alcohol limit while

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driving the vessel. 50`year`old Richard Pease from Northwood pleaded

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guilty to a charge brought tnder the Railways and Transport Act of being

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over the alcohol limit at Rxde on 22nd June. He will be sentenced on

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October 10th. A new consultation has begun into

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the future of children's he`rt surgery in England after a review

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last year was dismissed by the Government as flawed. There was

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opposition to last year's rdview, which suggested the service should

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end at three hospitals, while Southampton became one of sdven

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centres of excellence. Therd had been a long campaign in the city to

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continue surgery at the hospital. No action is to be taken ag`inst

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South Central Ambulance Service after the personal data of staff was

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accidentally published online. The ethnicity, sexuality, relighon and

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age of nearly 3,000 staff mdmbers was posted on the service's website

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in October. The Information Commissioner's Office said ht was

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satisfied at measures taken to make sure the same error couldn't happen

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again. More artefacts are being undarthed

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that are helping to tell thd story of this villa in the Dorset

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countryside. People and businesses in a small

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west`Sussex village say thex've been let down by the mobile phond company

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EE ` formerly known as Orange. The company provided the only shgnal

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that people can get in the village of Cocking. But at the start of

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August the signal was lost completely and the residents have

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struggled ever since. James Ingham Nothing is coming through. That s

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been the same for two months. These villagers are becoming incrdasingly

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frustrated by the loss of their mobile signal and the silence from

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EE. Surely they could let us all know that they care and thex're

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doing something about it. Wd have not been struck by lightning.

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Whatever has happened to it, involve us in this. Please do your best to

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restore a signal, because wd do need it. Frances has tried calling,

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emailing, Facebooking and writing to EE, all without success. We hope to

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answer your call within 20 linutes. For businesses, the impact hs worse.

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Richard Marks farms fields `longside the faulty mast. Phones are dead.

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The farm shop, we have a card machine and for the past cotple of

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months we have not had any signal so we've not been able to take card

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payments, so lost custom because we rely on passing trade because we are

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on the South Downs Way. EE hasn t answered our questions about the

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quality of customer service or fully explained the problem. It only told

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us: What may have happened is that as

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more and more residents havd complained, more and more pdople

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within the mobile network h`ve got involved, so they've needed someone

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with more authority to respond and that's what has taken quite so much

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time in this case. This isste may be with senior levels of managdment,

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but that's little comfort to Richard and others, who feel badly let down

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by EE. that almost shut an unusual small

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business. The American`themdd diner Nelson's at Kingsclere nearly closed

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this summer after thieves r`m raided it in the dead of night. Thd

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perpetrators have never been caught but the owner says support from

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locals inspired her to rebuhld. Ben Moore reports on how the Yankee

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Spirit was far from crushed. A bustling, swinging 1950's hot spot

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in the heart of Hampshire. But over the summer, this American dream was

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shattered. Utter devastation, I think, would be the best

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description. Basically, the perpetrators had driven through the

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garden and driven into the diner through the end wall and drove a

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metal stake at speed through the whole diner, so anything th`t came

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into contact with it was colpletely obliterated. ?50,000 worth of damage

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was caused in this audacious drive`through robbery. Desphte a

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high`profile campaign, thred months on, no`one's dog the Jailhotse Rock

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for the crime. But the experience has proved the diner is nothing

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without loyal customers. People were offering to help and trainslen ask

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if they could do something. They were not charging. And I thhnk that

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was a real driver for us, bdcause when you are faced with somdthing

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like that your heart and sotl has been ripped apart effectively.

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Shelley's team re`opened within four days of the raid, albeit with a

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minutal menu. `` minutal menu. `` minimal menu. Most people come and

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help out when it's struggling after a major event like this, thd better.

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To see it like this, which hs completely wonderful and it looks

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amazing. It's one of my favourite places. Security has now bedn

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improved here at Nelson's Dhner and they're looking to open another

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restaurant in Newbury. It sdems the bright neon light have not been

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dimmed by a bit of bad luck. for us? Well, deep in the Dorset

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countryside they left a villa teaming with mosaic floors `nd

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artefacts. It's thought to have stood from some time around the year

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100AD, right up to 500AD, long after the Romans left Britain. For the

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past two summers amateur archaeologists have been uncovering

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its secrets. Steve Humphrey is there. Steve, was it a bit of a

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Roman des res then? This is the Roman equivalent of one

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of the massive houses that xou get down at Sankbanks `` Sandbanks. It

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had the fantastic floors and they would have taken a long timd to put

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together. As you mention, it's reckoned that the huge vill` was

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built almost 2,000 years ago. Archeologists say that the huge

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Roman Villa that stood on the site was built for a very healthx ``

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wealthy family who could afford the finest luxuries. The remains were

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hidden for centuries. But over the past three years, the site has been

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excavated by volunteers frol the East Dorset ank kwaRian sochety For

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Lynn it's been a labour of loss It's been great. It's the ddtective

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work. Sun and Ian came to vhsit on an open day and decided to get

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involved. It's unbelievable all round. You can't quite take it in

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sometimes. Some of the pottdry finds on the paper, the work is so fine.

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It is quite incredible. It's like a treasure hunt without too mtch

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treasure and more rocks and mud really. It's very enjoyable. The

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villa was discovered after ` long alfarmer started ploughing tp Roman

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building materials. On the site they've discovered the remahns of

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offencens, a bath, plenty of bones and the beautiful mosaics. The Roman

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road is just over the horizon and this house smacks of what I call

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Roman bling. It was a familx that was very wealthy and they wore their

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Welton their building. This land is wealthy. It can be used to generate

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a large amount of profit. And they spent their profit building this

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rather night country villa. Further work on the Roman Villa will take

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place next year, and after that this very special site will be covered

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up. The volunteers here really have been working hard to excavate what

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is a pretty enormous site. Ht's just up the road from Puddletown. They

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are finding Roman artefacts every day, which are helping to tdll the

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story. What we have been `` while we have been here today, a couple of

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significant things have been found. We'll look in this basket hdre. With

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me is Lillian. This piece of pottery here, if I can lift it up c`refully

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and give it to you, that was found by Len a bit earlier on tod`y. What

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is that? It's the bottom of a pot. And the top has been chopped off.

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It's probably been used for a little bowl. Also, very interesting, a

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Roman coin. If we take it ott of the plastic pocket there. You found a

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number of these. We have had quite a few. You anticipate finding coins.

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It's not unusual. The date of this thing is probably around 350. You

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have also found this piece of pottery, which comes from Poole

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Harbour. You reckon they made about one million of those? They dxpect

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there were one million of these pots shipped out of the river on

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Anyeteiual basis `` on an annual basis. Look at that. That looks like

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it's fresh out of the packet. I think in any lady's sewing box

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today, if they do knitting, they have a wool needle, which looks just

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like that. Have you been re`lly excited by taking part in this? This

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has been phenomenally excithng. Every day you come in and you really

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do not know what is going to come up. Literally, until just a few

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years ago, nobody knew this was here? No. No. Not a clue. What

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happened next? We have a cotple more weeks to do some work, to fhnish off

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the season and we'll be back for a very short season next year. As I

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was saying in the film, eventually the site will are covered up?

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Unfortunately it will. Unless we can find a sponsor or donor with

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millions of pounds, but unfortunately these days, this is

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the fact. Thank you very much. It really has been a day of discoveries

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on this site. Very fascinathng to learn about what the Romans were

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doing nearly 2,000 years ago. named Sport England's first city of

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Football. Last week, a team from Pompey in the Community put on a

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show to convince the decision`makers that they should be awarded the

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title. But, Nottingham pippdd them to the post and with it givdn ? .6

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million to spend on grassroots Now, to news on the pitch and

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there's a full fixture list in the We are disappointed. We would like

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to thank everybody. The comlunity and voluntary sect workers `nd it's

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not really the end, because sport England is interesting in working

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with us on the digital part. What will that involve for Portslouth?

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Working with social media and grassroots, trying to interdst

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14`25`year`olds to join in some kind of sport.

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Now, to news on the pitch and there's a full fixture list in the

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We are disappointed. We would like to thank everybody. The comlunity

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Fond memories of the last vhsit of Leeds. They outclassed the team in

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the Champions League not so long ago. The Leeds of today lurch from

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one crisis to the next. Thanks Kris. Also in the

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Championship tonight, Brighton travel to Ipswich ` Jake

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Forster`Caskey and Craig Mackail`Smith both set to rdturn,

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while Reading host Millwall at the Madejski. In League One, MK Dons

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host Bradford, while Swindon welcome Oldham, And in League Two, Oxford

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will hope to get their first win of the season against Accrington, and

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Portsmouth take on Dagenham Redbridge at Fratton Park.

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Full commentary on your loc`l BBC Full commentary on your loc`l BBC

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Radio Station. In speedway, Poole Pirates have raced to the top of the

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Elite League with just one leeting to spare. The 50`40 victory over

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Coventry last night means the Pirates have peaked at just the

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right time and if they finish top, will get to choose who they meet in

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the play`offs. And there's also great news for

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Berkshire's Amber Hill, who's made history at the Shooting World

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Championships in Spain. The 17`year`old from Bracknell was part

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of Great Britain's first`evdr women's skeet team to win gold at

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the Championships. Fantastic achievement. In the individtal

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event, Hill scored 72 in qu`lifying, but fell at the semi`final shoot`off

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stage. Will Smith has extended his contract

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with the club untill the end of the 2017 season. The 31`year`old, who

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moved from Durham last wintdr, has been rewarded for scoring ndarly a

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thousand runs in the Championship ` averaging just under 50 with the bat

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this season. How they could do with him now.

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Hampshire needing just one lore victory to all but guaranted

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Promotion back to division one. They've had a difficult day against

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Kent. The visitors amassed the highest score, 507.

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It looks like the Promotion race could go down to the final game

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Surrey were bowled out for 279, giving Derbyshire the total of 51

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to chase for the win and in division one, Sussex reached 391 in their

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first innings and Nottinghalshire are 320`3. It will be tense.

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Hampshire, it looks like Gl`morgan away is going to be crucial?

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Hampshire need 27 points. They only have one bowling point this time

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around. Esentepe ex`` Essex look like they've get the victorx. It

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will be close. We want to sde Hampshire back with Sussex. The

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cricket season continuing towards the end of September. And I think

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they got lucky this year, bdcause the weather is looking ought right?

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Fairly good, but the odd thtndery shower towards the end of the week.

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Peter Tiplady took this photo of the morning mist at Newtown Credk on the

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Isle of Wight. It was a misty start to the day in Aylesbury. Thhs

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picture was taken by Dan Marshall. And Ginny Boxall took this photo of

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Through the course of tonight, it will be fairly warm. There will be a

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lot of high cloud feeding in from the north`east and a lot of Low

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Cloud. In fact, turning things quite misty and murky in places. Tnder the

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clear skies, mist and fog, with the Low Cloud feeding in and th`t will

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mean visibility will be reldased first thing this morning. It will be

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mild overnight. Lows of 11 to 1 . A mainly dry start to the day

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tomorrow. Once that mist and fog clears, which will be around late

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morning, we'll see sunny spdlls developing. The slam dance of a ``

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slim chance of a shower. Telperature could be warming than today. A dry

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end to the day tomorrow. Thd odd shower is a possibility, but

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clearing skies will see mord widespread mist and fog devdloping.

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A lot of Low Cloud over hill tops, with temperature falling to a very

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mild 15 to 17. Quite a humid feel tomorrow night. A dry start to the

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day on Thursday. An area of low pressure is close by on Thursday.

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That means it won't stay fahrly settled throughout the day. We are

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expecting maybe one or two thundery showers to drift up. During the

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afternoon on Thursday and Friday, that is. There will be sunshine in

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between. The Met Office havdn't issued a weather warning, btt there

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may be one in the next 24 hours A look ahead:

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Feeling a little cooler. A good week ahead. Tomorrow night, have your

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tablets, pens, phones, whatdver ready, because we want to tdll you

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how you can nominate someond to be this year's Sports Unsung Hdro. If

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you know somebody out there, whose never had any recognition, give them

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a chance to be recognised. We'll have that tomorrow. We'll sde you

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then. Goodbye. There's so much more to this story

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than I thought. Wow.

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