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degrees. A bit of cloud and the risk of a few showers. That's all

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The two men who plotted to kill the singer Joss Stone

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The decision to reduce the time Kevin Liverpool and

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Junior Bradshaw spend in jail has provoked an angry reaction. It was a

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despicable thing for somebody to port and do and they should be... Of

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the original sentence should be honoured.

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A suspended hospital boss challenges a tribunal's findings.

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Paula Vasco Knight is accused of helping her daughter's boyfriend

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A community celebrates after a primary school which was destroyed

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And a Devon designer becomes the youngest person ever to win gold

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Two men from Manchester jailed last year

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for plotting to rob and murder the Devon singer Joss Stone

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have had their prison sentences cut

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Three Appeal Court judges ruled today that ringleader

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Kevin Liverpool, who was told he'd serve at least ten and a half years

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of a life sentence, will now serve at least six`and`a`half years.

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His accomplice Junior Bradshaw, who was given 18 years,

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But ruling has caused controversy, as Spotlight's home affairs

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Joss Stone Was targeted for her fame, success and wealth.

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This Devon girl has become an international star.

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But today, she was outside of her East Devon home

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saying little about the Court of Appeal's decision to significantly

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reduce the sentences of the two men who conspired to kill her.

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Have you got anything you want to tell us about it?

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Really, are you upset or disappointed?

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Kevin Liverpool and Junior Bradshaw drove from Manchester to Devon to

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They put together an arsenal of weapons in their conspiracy to

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The cut in their sentences has caused controversy.

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As the staff association which represents

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the police officers who investigated the case, we are disappointed with

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It takes a lot of work to get these people to justice.

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The sentence appeared to be proportionate

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and it is a real concern that the Court of Appeal feels it necessary

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And not just police officers working in Devon and Cornwall but the

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community as well deserves to be protected from them.

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Outside Joss Stone's mother's club in Exeter, everyone was critical

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If they have not got caught, where would we be?

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Obviously if you try to kill someone you

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It is despicable to plot somebody's death.

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I think the original sentence should be honoured.

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The Court of Appeal said the main reason

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for reducing the men's sentences was that Joss Stone did not suffer

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physical or psychological harm as a result of their conspiracy.

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I have spoken to many police officers and

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lawyers and all have been concerned about the Court of Appeal's decision

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They are concerned about potentially a high profile undermining of public

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The suspended chief executive of a Devon hospital is understood to

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be challenging the tribunal where she was accused of helping her

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The board of Torbay Hospital has spent more than three months

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investigating Paula Vasco`Knight's conduct but still hasn't come to

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Our health correspondent Sally Mountjoy joins me now with

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Remind us how this on folded. It emerged during an implement tribunal

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in January. Two women accused her of nepotism and favouritism over a job

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at the hospital that was given to her daughter's boyfriend, though she

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denied this. The tribunal concluded that the trust had tried to cover up

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the claims and had victimised the two whistle`blowers. The hospital

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chairman resigned following the judgement and soon after that the

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hospital board suspended her while it investigated her conduct. What is

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the new development? We understand that they too have formally

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complained against the tribunal. According to the health service

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Journal, which reports on NHS management matters, they say that

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the tribunal did not give they accused the right to offend herself

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against the charge of nepotism. They also say they did not take another

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kind of leadership tensions between the hospital trust and the local

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health and care trust, which were in talks for a merger at the time. The

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Vatican confirmed that the head of the Tribunal service is looking into

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a complaint but for the hospital has made it clear that they are not

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challenging or complaining against it. `` it has been confirmed. What

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is the situation regarding the woman? Back in February, when the

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hospital board said she would be suspended and investigated it was

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suspected the whole process would take a few weeks. It has been 14.

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The local patients' champion is concerned. We know that she is

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suspended on full pay and that the pay is over ?175,000 per year.

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Health watch talk they said it is disappointing that the issue is

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still unresolved after three months. It said that the reshaping of Health

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and Social Care Act services in Toby desperately needs a permit hospital

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Chief Executive in place. And every much.

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Chief Executive in place. And every much.

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The wife of missing Somerset yachtsmen Paul Goslin says she is

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"overwhelmed and relieved" that the US Coastguard is to resume

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He went missing alongside his friend Steve Warren, from Bridgewater, and

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two other Britons when their yacht ran into trouble in the Atlantic.

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The coastguard response comes after an online petition calling

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for the search to restart got more than 200,000 signatures.

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Find our sailors, do not stop searching. Today, the news that the

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US Coast Guard has heard deeply of the missing yachtsman's families and

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the search is to resume. Paul's wife was one of the family members

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meeting Foreign Office Minister Hugh Robertson this afternoon. We have to

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be realistic. I would love them to come home safe and I hope that is

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what is going to happen. We know that it has gone on and they have

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been in the water a long time. But if they evacuated that he ought,

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they are all experienced. My husband is medically trained and they would

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have taken on extra provisions. All the experts are saying they could

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still be alive. Yesterday's Paul's daughter, a student, made an

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emotional plea on this programme for the US Coast Guard not to give up

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searching for her father. Today, she told me she was over the moon that

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the search is now resuming. She hoped and prayed with all her heart

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that the men would now be found alive. The crew of the boat went

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missing after their boat started taking on water on Thursday, about

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600 miles of Cape Cod. They were en route to the UK from Antigua and

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were last known to be heading towards the Azores. A cargo ship

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later photographed the upturned hull of a yacht and the search was called

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off on Sunday. The crucial question is whether the men managed to launch

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a life raft. Last night, locals gathered for a special service.

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Tonight, one of their prayers, that the search goes on, has been

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answered. The greater, that the men are found alive, has yet to be.

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answered. The greater, that the men are found alive, has yet to be.

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It's now less than 48 hours until we all get the chance to vote

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Tonight, in his final report of the campaign, our political

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editor Martyn Oates looks at the controversial issue of immigration

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The city of Strasbourg and its surrounding region have

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centuries of experience when it comes to different languages and

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Lying on the border with Germany and eastern France, it has moved

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between the two countries no fewer than

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But the ancient mingling of cultures and languages here is

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dwarfed by the united diversity which is the modern European Union.

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It stretches from the Black Sea to the Atlantic.

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But not the result of centuries of neighbourliness.

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Poles and Plymothians come from the geographical extremes

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In England, it is like a dream come true.

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If you want something you work one month,

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In Poland, it would take you like seven months

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Freedom of movement and labour is a fundamental principle of the EU.

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Once a country gets the green light to join

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and sends MEPs to the European Parliament in

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the right to move around and work in the world's biggest single market.

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As we look forward, there is 450 million people who have the right to

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come to the UK and there is a crisis in southern Europe.

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Of course, the rational thing for people to do,

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from those countries and these very poor countries, is emigrate to

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Even though many politicians choose to deny it.

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UKIP's European election campaign literature claims 26 million people,

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that is all of the EU's unemployed, including the UK's,

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It is much more of an emotional debate than a fact`based debate.

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There are genuine concerns that people have.

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But the idea that people are coming here and taking jobs has not

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Like Claire, Lib Dem candidate Graham Watson

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stresses that many Britons benefit from the opportunity to live and

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And, he says, we should be grateful for the immigrants who come here.

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Talk to any farmer in the south`west about who would

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pick their crops if they did not have migrant labour to do it.

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on whom we depend to look after our elderly relatives.

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They would not be able to get staff if we did not have Polish people,

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Lithuanians, Bulgarians and Romanians coming in.

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Talk to the people who run bus companies.

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Meanwhile, from the Green Party, the suggestion to tackle

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the root cause of why people want to move in the first place.

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When a lot of much poorer countries were brought into Europe,

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there was no attempt to equalise the way in which we worked

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So left`wing governments actually left workers in this country quite

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vulnerable and one of the things we might look at is actually greater

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equality across Europe in terms of wages and conditions of employment

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so that there is much less pressure for people to move.

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In January, Romania and Bulgaria gained full EU membership rights.

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Since then, the number of Romanians and Bulgarians working in Britain

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But Tory candidate Ashley Fox says we are still coping with

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the consequences of letting in too many people to quickly, from

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The coalition government is attempting to bring down emigration,

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from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands.

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I also support moves to ensure that people cannot come from any part

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of the EU and claim benefits or use our health service

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We will soon have an accurate picture of how many EU nationals

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The official immigration figures will be released on Thursday.

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A primary school destroyed in a fire was officially re`opened today.

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And the entire community of Parracombe was invited to

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Around 30 fire fighters tackled the blaze in September 2011.

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Spotlight's North Devon reporter, Andrea Ormsby, has the story.

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They have not been taught here for nearly two years. They cannot wait

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to get back. I think it is really nice because it looks nice on the

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outside and is bigger. It has got more room to fit everybody in. It is

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really nice. It was a shame when we got the message that it had burned

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down. When it was rebuilt, everyone was really happy. It was a good

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feeling. The 20th of September 2011 was a day which will never be

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forgotten. 30 firefighters from the surrounding area tackled the fire.

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Three quarters of the school was destroyed. I think it is probably

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one of the most sickening death of my life. I spent the day standing

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here watching the school disintegrate. `` sickening days. It

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gives me huge pleasure to declare that the school has risen from the

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ashes. The school sets at the heart of this community. It is a church

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school so we never want to lose church school places. It has been a

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long time coming and is great. Teaching will start again in

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September, with a reminder of what happened for ever present.

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September, with a reminder of what happened for ever present.

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A 27`year`old designer from Exeter has become the youngest person ever

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to have won Gold for a Show Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.

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The Fifty Years of South West in Bloom exhibition also won Gold

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and was given the prestigious Diamond Jubilee Award.

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Elsewhere, the region picked up six more Golds.

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27`year`old Hugo from Exeter has just one gold at Chelsea for his

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water ski garden. If that is not exciting enough, he has also become

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the youngest designer ever to win gold for a show garden. `` for his

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water garden. I am most proud of the whole garden. It has all come

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together as I wanted. The concrete is so different to everybody here.

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It contrasts really beautifully. I think all of the Atlantic has come

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together really nicely and everything is coming together at the

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right time. `` all of the planting. This one gold and the prestigious

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Diamond Jubilee award. I am stunned by it. We get a bit blas? year after

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year at Chelsea but this year everything has come together. We

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started off in the West Country with the storm and the Tempest and very

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poor light conditions. We were having to use artificial lights to

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bring the plans. But nature has corrected cells and it has all come

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together this week. This person one gold. That is now 22 goals in a row.

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From Guernsey, there was a gold for the limited exhibitions. `` they

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claim is exhibition. In Devon, to garden is one gold. `` two gardens

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got cold. And a fifth goal for Penzance. There is something special

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about a Chelsea goal. I have gold medals for all of the other shows

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but to get a goal here is always very special. And other pens and

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mirrors are celebrated a hat`trick of three golds in a row. This is

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different all of the other Royal horticultural Society shows. You

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have all the different countries, which you do not it any other shows.

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It is fantastic. Some stunning exhibitions.

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Congratulations to everybody. Our regions always do well.

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It is fantastic. Congratulations to everybody. Our

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regions always do well. Today, an institution crucial to the

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south west marks its 500th year. Trinity House,

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the lighthouse authority for England The safety of shipping

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and the wellbeing of seafarers has been the heart

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of its role from the beginning. In the second of two reports, David

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looks back through the archives. I would add see there are dangerous

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reefs and rocks where it is not possible to build a lighthouse.

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Instead, Trinity House mirrored like chips. This one between Land's End

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and the elves of Scilly was fully manned, and a tough job. Getting

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supplies and people on and off a lighthouse has always been a

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challenge. They were often marooned for weeks past the end of the tour,

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running out of supplies and freshwater. In 1977, will flock,

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about eight miles to the sounds of us, gained worldwide publicity by

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becoming the first lighthouse to have a hell of deck built above the

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deck to allow helicopters to service the lighthouse. Today, the only way

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of getting to the offshore lighthouses is by helicopter. All of

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the lighthouses, markers out to sea have to be maintained. In 2007, a

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Trinity House vessel came into service. It can take the

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navigational bullies out of the water and had a helicopter landing

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pad. `` navigational buoys. Who pays for it? Every time a commercial

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vessel Colvin anti`British port, they pay a charge levied by the

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National transport authority. It is up to ?16,000 as the maximum per

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voyage. Yachts, like those, do not have to pay however. Today, the

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lighthouses and like chips are still there, proudly standing as a

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testament to the hundreds of years of hard work. `` like the ships.

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Nobody mans them as they are computer operated from Harwich. Most

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ships at sea now have GPS, radar and full`size night navigation. `` full

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lighthouse keepers could never lighthouse keepers could never

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imagine the technology. This light is no longer shines out to sea, it

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has been replaced by an LED light. However technology changes over the

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next 500 years is difficult to say. Trinity House, I am sure, will

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continue to play a part in keeping our coastline is as safe as

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possible. I would add see there are dangerous

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And David is live for us tonight in Cornwall

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at the Lizard Lighthouse and Heritage Centre.

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Look at that gorgeous blue sky. Welcome to the most southerly point.

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We have been enjoying fantastic weather. This lighthouses has a very

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rich history. I am pleased to be joined by the manager and the rate

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of the heritage centre. Tellers are little that about the history of

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this place. It is very rich. It is 400 years of having a lighthouse

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here. We have had a couple of lighthouses but this one was built

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in 1752. It was a privately built lighthouse. It is interesting that

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they had some difficulty in building it. They were not overly impressed

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in it. The local people, who I think were involved in the wrecking, were

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not happy. They would come down every night with the beggars and

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take all of the Stornoway for everyday the builders had to start

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from scratch. One of the things that have happened over the years as the

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fact that technology has changed. The question is will be in the next

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500 years and whether we still need lighthouses. It depends who you talk

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to. Sailors, like myself, like the fact that there are still

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lighthouses. We do not need them all but if something does happen, it is

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nice to know something is there. I was on a ship and we had a fire and

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it wiped out all of our electronics and we were back to Sexton 's and

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looking for lighthouses. This lighthouse has a foghorn and light.

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Do you think that will still be in use in 100 years? Unfortunately for

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cords are being turned off. All of Ireland has lost all of for cords.

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Like Skype we really heed the keep going. Thank you very much. `` but

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we really hope they keep going. Let's have a look at the weather.

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Here we have been blessed with some fantastic sunshine but other parts

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of the South West have had some really heavy showers, most of which

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have now gone. Let's start with a summary of what is going to happen

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tomorrow. We should get some decent weather, with some sunshine. Very

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few showers if they do occur. It is quite a warm day. Temperatures up to

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18 degrees. When you look at the big satellite picture, you can see that

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there is plenty of clouds. That is going to trouble is over the next

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few days. There is an area of low pressure to the south. We are

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between that and one to the North. By the middle of tomorrow, the chart

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shows that ridge of high pressure. It is a very weak one but it keeps

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us dry. That is the most important thing. By Thursday, the area of low

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pressure moves up. There is the potential for some quite heavy rain.

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Closer look at that satellite picture shows you the showers that

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we saw earlier today. Most of those have now faded away and it should be

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largely fine evening and a fine end today. Before I get into the

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forecast, let's go to another part of the south coast. Earlier today,

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our cameraman was out enjoying more for fine weather. The south coast

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has been blessed with some sunshine today. Some of the wildlife enjoying

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the settled conditions to see. And of course, where we did the showers,

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most of the showers have now faded away. Some of the heaviest were

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across parts of the high ground of Dartmoor and Exmoor. This evening,

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the showers have pretty much gone. The forecast is a dry one. There is

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a bit of a breeze along the south coast at the moment but I think the

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winds will be like. Overnight, inland at least, we will probably

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find some mist and fog. Temperatures will be lower than they have been.

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Tomorrow, make the post of it. It should be a good, bright, dry day

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with some sunshine. It may be that through the morning and into the

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afternoon we start the season more cloud. By mid`afternoon, there is

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the threat of a few showers, most likely across North Devon and North

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Somerset. One or two could be quite heavy. For most of us, a dry day.

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The autumn temperatures we are expecting, perhaps 15 or 16 degrees

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on the coast. We will get higher in Welsh altered spots. `` well

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sheltered spots. A bit more in the way of high`level cloud but a dry

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day with light winds. Here are the times of high water.

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The survey is a bit disappointing. It has been that way for a few days.

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`` the surfing. There are not many waves and we will possibly see three

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feet along the south coast. Some other beaches will be flat. The

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temperature is up at between 12 and 13 degrees. The sunshine of the

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weekend has helped lift that. The winds are pretty light and variable.

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No more than a force the wind. Then we fear was generally good

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visibility. `` force three wind. The problem comes tomorrow night and

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into Thursday. As the low pressure this up, it throws some heavy rain,

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possibly fund, I cross us on Thursday. It will be around on

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Thursday morning. `` possibly southerner. I fixed the more across

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Thursday and Friday. We have to be prepared for it a few showers. ``

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fixed weather. Thank you very much. That man and

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lady sitting on the page look like they have got the prime spot.

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And they got the weather forecast as well.

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We will leave you with the view of the lighthouse.

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Some people don't think real change in Europe is possible.

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Some people don't think real change is necessary.

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Some people don't think it's worth fighting for.

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But we want to make Europe work for Britain,

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and give you the final say with an in-out referendum in 2017.

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have made Britain's economy stronger and more competitive.

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a record number of people in work. And we're predicted to be

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the fastest-growing economy in the G7 this year.

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We're working through our long-term economic plan at home

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and we'll work through our plan to deliver real change in Europe too.

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