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maybe she has been rewarded for failure. a lot of officers think that as well. from what i'm told she is actually quite popular within the force. she has done some other fantastic work as well. you don't get to that rank without having done good work. we should point out because it's important, she spent 2.5 years doing a high—leveljob within the foreign office. she's not stupid and she isn't token, she's a credible candidate and she has around 40% cuts in the police budget, she has a big challenge ahead. she will need a certain set of skills. when you're the commissioner to some extent you are a politician, you have to be political and you have to be able to cope in those circles but you also have to have a credibility with office rs have to have a credibility with officers and with detectives. bernard hogan—howe. .. officers and with detectives. bernard hogan-howe. .. there officers and with detectives. bernard hogan-howe... there aren't many that can do both of those things. we've just got time to talk about the fact that we have to eat even more fruit and veg. five a day,
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try ten to live longer, say scientists, on the front of the guardian, a piece by their health editor. the advice has changed again. it was five a day. i probably eat about that, either i.e. cake or fruit at my desk, which i spent a lot of time at —— i eat cake. fruit at my desk, which i spent a lot of time at -- i eat cake. it is quite expensive, fruit and veg, if you can find any! go to a greengrocers! you can pick bags of stuff u p greengrocers! you can pick bags of stuff up for a for a couple of pounds. to be fair, this is something i get suspicious of, five day it turns out made up! a p pa re ntly apparently you could save millions of deaths worldwide if you ate that much. maybe we should put it all in one. put it in and drink it. you are
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still getting a lot of sugar. but you are getting your ten a day. thank you very much, both of you, for talking us through the papers. and you can see the rest of the papers on line on our website. if you missed the,,,,,, as bbc. now, ff bbc. now, sport is, bbc. now, sport today. 5 hello. welcome along. this is sport today, with me, chris mitchell. coming up from the bbc sport centre: jamie vardy keeps leicester's dream alive. and england dropjohnathan
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joseph for their six nations clash with italy. good evening. jamie vardy scored a crucial away goal to keep leicester city's hopes in the quarter—finals allowed. there defeat to severe in spain gives them a chance. more broadly, this goal might kickstart le i ceste r‘s broadly, this goal might kickstart leicester's season with the champions struggling in the premier league. patrick reports. m needed - ieces, ' needed esca-e. ieces, ' leicester neededescapfi somewhere—l they could rediscover their past. wes morgan was so reliable last season. wes morgan was so reliable last season. leicester's last resort was a good one. michael kept this out.
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that was a rare touch from leicester on the ball. sevilla's goal was inevitable. there was no safe passage away from the rocks. sevilla are chasing real madrid and barcelona in the league and outpaced them. 2—0. the frustrations showed. just as it seemed it would all fall apart, a flashback of an attack.
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