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27/10/2015
Nathan Matthews weeps in court as he admits killing his stepsister Becky Watts and George Osborne says he will set out proposals to reform tax credits in the Autumn Statement.
Tony Livesey and Anna Foster with the day's news and sport. Nathan Matthews weeps in court as he admits killing his step sister Becky Watts. Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke tells Tony he hopes that the House of Lords will see common sense on tax credits. Scientist Bruce Drinkwater tells Anna about the world's first sonic tractor beam which can lift objects just by using sound waves. And, campaign group 'Stop Killing Cyclists' explains why it wants cyclists to be allowed to jump red lights at left turns.
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