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are out of the way, will the EU start pursuing a common defence

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policy? Join me on BBC Two. A Devon firm is campaigning

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to keep young people on the right side of the law,

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by encouraging them The National Crime Agency

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says internet criminals It says often young

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people are attracted to the challenge of gaining access

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to company computers. Now a Plymouth company wants them

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to use their knowledge Harriet Bradshaw has

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this exclusive report. Searching a neighbourhood

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for weaknesses - online But breaking into web-sites

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and computer systems can be done on a global scale

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from the comfort of a living room. And now the experts

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in how to do it are But one 16-year-old from the South

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West is now using his skills I did not actually

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steal any people's data, like addresses or credit cards

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or anything, I did it to raise awareness that the security isn't

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as good as these people think. I just wanted to point

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it out that there's a 16-year-old in a bedroom that can

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hack your whole business and there's I dare say I'm not the only parent

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that doesn't understand it and doesn't get

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what these young people, the skills and talent

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they have, I think there is a lot of

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information out there about It is often a tactic to take

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away their technology or their phones or their computers,

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I don't think that's the answer. Because that may

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just drive them more The National Crime Agency said some

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young hackers are attracted to the kudos they get from crime,

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so one Plymouth-based company is campaigning to keep young people

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on the right side of the law by Their massive ability is not always

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recognised, unless you're around professionals

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and what we are trying to say is, come and interact with us

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as professionals in the industry, because we can

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give you that high-five, not the Because we will show

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you that these skills can be Cybercrime is becoming

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harder and harder to fight, but it's hoped tapping

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into the talents of teenagers might keep them out of trouble

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and the rest of us safe. Well Cyber Security Challenge UK

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encourages young people to use their computer skills

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in a positive way. Nigel Harrison from the organisation

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says they run competitions to uncover young talent and there's

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a huge gap in the market. million short fall in the profession

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by the early 2020s. So there is a huge

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demand for new talent. And currently we have got

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about 9,500 people of all ages registered as contestants

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on our platform. Now a round-up of other stories

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making the news tonight. A man's been jailed for four

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years after a woman died Sabrina Bellman died on Boxing Day

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2015 when the car she was in had 31-year-old Daniel Smith was found

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guilty of several charges, including causing death by dangerous

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driving. A man has pleaded not guilty

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to possessing an explosive substance with intent,

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after a device was found on a tube Counter-terror police carried out

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searches at a property Damon Smith appeared

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via videolink at the Old Bailey. His trial is provisionally set

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for the 24th April. South West Water's

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been fined ?150,000 for spilling sewage

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onto Dawlish beach. It happened on an August Bank

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Holiday two summers ago. The company blames blockages

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caused by more wet wipes More than a decade after the plan

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was first hatched, a new village in mid-Cornwall has finally been

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given outline approval The settlement just north

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of St Austell is officially designated by the Government as one

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of its "garden village" schemes. Today it successfully

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cleared its biggest hurdle. Other similar schemes

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are coming down the pipeline Our business correspondent Neil

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Gallacher reports from Cornwall It has been home to China clay

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workings, tonight a square mile just north of St Austell is set

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to become home to homes. 1,500 are them are due to be

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built here and shops, health facilities and a school

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and employment space. There are clues everywhere that the

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land belongs to the clay giant Imrerys, which is one

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of the partners in the development company behind this

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scheme and they have been looking pretty certain

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to get this outline planning consent

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at least since January, when the Government said this could be

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one of garden villages A garden village - supposed to mean

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a location that makes environmental sense and a good

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proportion of affordable housing. How many of these homes

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will be affordable? So 450 homes will be classified

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as affordable homes. And we have said we would

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like to offer self-build to people who want to build their own

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homes or local builders who want to build three or four homes

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should be part of scheme. We found a mixed

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reaction in the area. I used to work in the old clay

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works, but the thing is I suppose people

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need places to live and they have got to build

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it I think it could be

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good for us, yeah. I don't think there is

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enough facilities for those that are here now, yet they're

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introducing or have passed more planning for additional homes and

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houses and where are the additional What about the pressures on existing

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local facilities? What we have looked

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at is the impact of the development and we have been doing

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this for about ten years, so we have done a lot of analysis, it is clear

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there are things that need to be put So what we have done

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in our plan is make sure we have taken into account

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things like we do need a school, we need a health care facility,

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we need a community centre. We need to upgrade

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the sewage system. We are aware of thngs

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that need to happen. Similar developments like

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this one look likely to happen elsewhere in due course,

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a garden town of 10,000 homes on the edge of Taunton

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and a guaranteed village This development, being smaller,

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may be an early test of garden villages

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for Britain as a whole. Charities and community

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groups in South Devon have been hearing tonight how a new lottery

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is being launched to Customers will be able to buy

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tickets for the Torbay Lottery from web pages dedicated

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to their favourite charity. The charity the customer chooses

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will get the largest share The Torbay lottery is going to be

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run online and there will be A key part of this is

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that the money is going to good causes, a good

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proportion of it, 60% Heading this up is the deputy

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mayor, Derek Mills. As funds are getting tighter

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and tighter and our funds for good causes are getting less and less,

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it is a way of engaging the community and a fun way

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of raising money and keeping the money up

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for good causes. Is there a risk to

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the council at all? All the money goes to the lottery

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for the good causes and there is an insurance that covers

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any risk whatsoever. A number of charities and community

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groups were here tonight to hear this presentation and hear what it

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could mean for them. Trevor Staveley is

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from the Torbay Street As far as I'm concerned,

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for the local And for the local

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community, as well. How difficult is it

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in this current time of austerity to

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actually raise funds? It is getting more and more

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difficult because people have less money, so much goes

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to the National Lottery local charities to get money

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for the National Lottery funding. As I say, the jackpot

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is about ?25,000. The chance of winning

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that jackpot is much, much greater than it would be

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on the National Lottery because there are fewer figures to actually

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select and it will be money going to One of St Ives' biggest tourist

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attractions returns this weekend - even though a ?12 million rebuilding

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scheme hasn't yet been finished. The new part of the Tate Gallery

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is still under construction But the existing building is hosting

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a brand new exhibition It is been a mixed bag, hasn't it?

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Whitehorn, Jenny. Hello. We have had some good temperatures today.

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Temperatures well above what they should be. At this time of year, we

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have around 13 degrees as our daytime maximum. Today we have been

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up at an 18 or 19 degrees. That does change somewhat as we go through

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tomorrow. A bit of a change because likely fresh air is our way. We

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might have some patchy rain. At first tomorrow. It should be gone by

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mid morning. Then back into some sunshine. With risk of showers

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dotted around. We do have one weather system to get rid of, that

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is getting the renter night. That is clear. Another one will follow. --

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rain tonight. We are expecting to see a bit of a change as I

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mentioned. The rain bands will continue to push their way eastwards

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and then as we head into the weekend, we have got a ridge of high

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pressure but it will take its time to arrive. That is the rain that we

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saw from earlier today. That is now gathering and moving eastwards. Some

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of that rain turning out to be quite heavy overnight. It will be a mild

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night as well. Ten or 11 degrees. Tomorrow morning, some showers to

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start with. Then some sunshine. Not quite so warm as it has been today.

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Top image of 13 or 14. That is it. time of year. The chance of a shower

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on Saturday. Sunday will be dry. Hello, it will cool off over the

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next few days but that's not unusual, given how warm it was

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today. This was London. We just had the warmest March day since 2012, 20

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two Celsius in the Sunnis skies in the south-east. It was much warmer

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than recently in north-eastern Scotland, but in between we had a

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zone of outbreaks of rain. It's pretty wet in south-west Scotland

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and North West England at the moment. This was the scene earlier,

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with rainy skies. There's more rain to come overnight. We could see a

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few splashes running eastwards into England, but most of the wet weather

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is further west. We will see heavy rain arriving in Northern Ireland.

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Further training north-west England and also for Scotland. -- further

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rain. It will stay very mild for the time of year. Tomorrow, there may be

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a little early

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