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28/10/2014
Phil Williams with the big stories of the day. 9,000 jobs are going at Lloyds, the mayor of Calais says the UK is a 'soft touch' for migrants and Sheila Hancock speaks.
Lloyds Banking Group is cutting nine thousand jobs and closing one hundred and fifty branches over the next three years.
The Mayor of Calais has told Westminster's Home Affairs Select Committee that illegal migrants see the UK as a "soft touch" and its benefits system acts as a "magnet" to them.
The child sex abuse in Rotherham may have been underestimated.
One of the greats of British acting is proving you're never too old for a career change. At the age of 81, star of TV, stage and screen Sheila Hancock has written her first novel.
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