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Welcome to Wednesday's Look North. Police investigating the

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disappearance of a Polish form worker and her body -- brother find

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a body. -- farm worker and her brother find a body.

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A teenage girl trapped in mud is rescued.

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Police promised a robust response to violence and disorder at the

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Wear-Tyne Derby. Why a woman with two broken feet is

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having them treated at two different hospitals.

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And the North's sixth-formers awaiting their A-level results.

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Why all is what -- not well being of racing.

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Unbeaten Barack goes second in the Police searching for a missing

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Polish farm worker and her brother have found the body of a man,

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discovered hanging from a tree in woods just 100 yards from the

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farmland at the centre of the investigation. 27-year-old woman --

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Danuta Domagalska famished 11 days ago and her brother also went

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missing. As you can hear from the police

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helicopter above us, this scene is a hive of police activity. The

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focus of this investigation it suddenly shifted this afternoon

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from the farm, just to my left, to some land directly to my right over

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here. There is Wood End and it was there that police officers about

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2:30pm found the body of a man hanging from a tree. We cannot be

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sure yet who that man is. Just to recap, the police have been

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searching for a missing for Polish woman, Danuta Domagalska, who went

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missing 11 days ago. At the weekend, the police were called in to search

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for her. At that point, her brother, Piotr Lawniczak, also vanished.

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Police had wanted to speak to him, thinking he might have vital

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information. Unfortunately, the body of a man has been found this

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afternoon. The police are very keen to stress to us this afternoon they

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are very much at this looking -- very much still looking for Danuta

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Domagalska. We will continue to search the farm in the hope of

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finding Danuta Domagalska. Having said that, she may be elsewhere and

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we have appealed to the community, particularly the Polish community.

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If anyone can help us find her, come forward.

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Police have released new footage of won today.

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Yes, and it is poignant because this footage, which we can show you,

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was recorded on August the fifth. It was the day before she went

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missing and it tends to share everything business as usual. She

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is in the milk parlour where she worked regularly on New Moor Farm.

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Unfortunately, she went missing the day after. This was filmed as part

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of a promotional video about the work of the farm. The police are

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releasing it, hoping it will drop someone's memory about Danuta, that

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someone may have seen her. Let's remember tonight that there is a

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family back in Poland who today have been told a man's body has

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been found. This man, Piotr Lawniczak, officially is still

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missing tonight, as is Danuta Domagalska. It will be tomorrow

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before we get any confirmation that the body found in the woods was

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indeed Piotr. It was meant to be a relaxing

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evening stroll but it ended in a dramatic rescue. 13-year-old Jordan

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Edwards was walking with her sister and their dog along the coast in

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his Cleveland when she became trapped waist-deep in a mad. She

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had to be rescued from Coastguards and 18 from RAF Boulmer.

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Jordan Edwards is about to be winched to safety. Is fading light,

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falling temperatures and waist-deep in mud, it was a frightening

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experience for a 13-year-old. After a night in hospital, she is back

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home. At first I thought of it have to have my feet amputated because

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they were that cold and I could not fill them. When I eventually got

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them out they were blue. The firefighters said that they were

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scared and needed to get Mick out as quickly as possible and get me

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into the helicopter because I was sold colt. This is the stretch of

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coastline to where Jordan got stuck. She and her younger sister were up

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with the family dog here when the dog ran off up the hill. The

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younger sister followed, got stuck, and then Jordan helped her out but

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became trapped herself. She was 20ft from the top of the cliffs and

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was stuck for an hour. It ran to get help from my step dad. He came

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up and tried to get her out about seven times. She was sinking

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further down and people could not get her out. We were all panicking.

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We did not know what was going on. It was the fire brigade which would

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eventually get Jordan out but she was so weak she had to be airlifted

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to hospital. She was mildly a hypothermic and temperature was

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dropping but she was cheerful. We suspected spinal injuries. We did

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not want to risk further damage. was scary. I did not think they

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were going to get me out. REPORTER: Jordan has been lucky but

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no doubt her ordeal will make exciting playground chat when

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school returns in a few weeks' time. An investigation is under way in

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Cumbria into why a 27-year-old man died after police used a Taser to

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restrain him. The man, named locally as Dale Burns, was arrested

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at a flat in Barrow-in-Furness. He complained of feeling unwell and

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was taken to hospital at 9pm, when he died.

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Two men have been arrested after a man in Hartlepool was shot in the

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chest with a ball-bearing done. It happened at his door at lunch time

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after reports from an argument. A 31-year-old man has been treated

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for a wound which police say is not life-threatening.

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The Prime Minister has been in Cumbria, visiting a National

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Citizen Service scheme in Ullswater. The centre is targeting a programme

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for young people. This week David Cameron said all 60 new roles

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should be able to take part in the scheme.

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A jury at Carlisle Crown Court has appeared an amateur footballer who

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punched an opponent and broke his jaw. Daniel Mark Cross from Wigton

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was accused of conflicting grievous bodily harm but the jury believed

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he was acting in self-defence. A woman from Hartlepool who has

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broken both her feet is having them treated at different hospitals. Her

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left foot is being treated by doctors at North Tees in Stockton

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but her right foot is under the care of medics at James Cook

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Hospital in Middlesbrough. Understandably, Julie Elvin would

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like to see her at two feet treated in one place.

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Julie was referred for her right foot to hospital in Middlesbrough,

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only to break her left foot in Hartlepool and end up being macro

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treated for that in Stockton. Confused? Well, so is she. I has

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been going backwards and forwards, referred to North Tees for the left

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foot and James Cook for the right. James Kirkup said they would not

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mind handing it over to North Tees but North Tees said, no, we do not

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interfere with other hospitals. So I am going backwards and forwards.

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And I gather you had only just taken delivery of a rowing machine?

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I did. Some expensive running shoes. The day I bought those, I broke my

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fault. I am relying on friends and family, taxes, things like that.

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How long is it expected to carry on? When will you be back on their

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feet? I have another eight weeks for the right one. The left one, I

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am going to an appointment for a scan on the 25th of this month and

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then to see the specialist on the 26. I think there might be a pain

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in that foot. It could be quite a while. A long healing process.

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Nearly a year! Best of luck. Thank you. A North Tees N x h a

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Trust have expressed their sympathy and suggested duly get a GP to

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arrange for her feet to boats be treated in the same place.

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Northumbria Police have warned there will be a robust response to

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any disorder at this Saturday's Wear-Tyne Premier League derby at

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Sunderland's Stadium of Light. They have reviewed their planning for

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the event, following last week's riots in London and other cities.

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And they say they are monitoring social networking sites for any

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clear signs of incitement to commit violence.

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In the past, there has been serious trouble from some Newcastle and

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Sunderland fans. Once again, there is a Pl -- an appeal for basic

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sense to prevail. It is a passionate fixture with a lot of

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rivalry. The vast majority of people attending the fixture art

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there are for the football and have no intention of engaging in

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violence or disorder. There are those who go intending to engage in

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violence or disorder. We know who they are and will deal with them

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robustly. With police tactics everywhere, the focus of intense

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scrutiny. The match operation will last 72 hours, in conjunction with

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the local authorities and travel company Nexus. Social networking

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sites will be monitored for any sign of incitement of planned

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disorder and barriers will be used around the stadium and beyond.

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will monitor social networking sites and take action where

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appropriate. The action will be based on individual assessment of

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the content of the relevant communication and the background of

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the individuals concerned. It is a serious offence, it can lead to

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serious consequences of significant damage and disorder and people

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getting hurt. I would urge people not to get involved in it.

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We will start our Derby build-up tomorrow night.

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It is being claimed 10,000 new jobs will be created in the region

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thanks to two new Enterprise Zones. Today, the Government outlined in

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the detail of these zones, which will attract cash, tax perks and

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other benefits. But West Cumbria will miss out, prompting

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disappointment among business leaders. We have known since March

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that the region was getting two Enterprise Zones but Teesside's

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seems rather complicated, as the detail revealed today. 12

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individual sites. Stockton, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar

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and Cleveland, and Darlington all have areas that become one

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New businesses here get either business rate discounts, up to

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�55,000 for five years, or tax breaks when they buy plant and

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machinery. We hope to create 3,000 jobs by 2015, and 60 or so new

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businesses. We are confident in the figures. The North East's

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Enterprise Zone, a separate area, and only recently agreed with the

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Government, will cover parts of Durham, Sunderland, North and South

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Tyneside, and Northumberland. The claim here is that 7000 jobs will

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be created by 2022. But not everyone is happy. The MP for

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Easington, Grahame Morris, asked on Twitter why relatively affluent

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Oxfordshire got an Enterprise Zone and Easington didn't. This is why.

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These new enterprise zones are not like the ones in the 1980s. They

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are not meant to target areas of deprivation but rather places that

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have good prospects of creating jobs. So the massive Wilton site,

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here on Teesside, is part of the new Enterprise Zone. New companies

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moving in here will now get tax breaks when buying plant and

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machinery. West Cumbria, too, felt a little aggrieved by being

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overlooked. But the feeling was tempered by recent good news about

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being cooked up to a superfast internet connection. It is not bad

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news. It would have been good to get it but the company has had good

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news this week with the confirmation of the broadband

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funding, which will allow everyone to benefit from superfast broadband.

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It is crucially important for business development and job

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creation in the future. Government's hope now for the new

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Teesside and North East Enterprise Zones is that those estimated

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10,000 new jobs are created in double-quick time.

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45,000 A-level students across the region will be given their results

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tomorrow. Many will hope to go on to higher education. But that might

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be tough. The number of university places has been cut, while

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applications have risen significantly as some students have

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ditched their plans for a gap year to avoid next year's hike in

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tuition fees. Our political editor reports on the anxious hours ahead

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for our sixth-formers. These are anxious and as for Sam,

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Lucy and Matthew. -- hours. Tomorrow morning they will be back

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here at Whickham School in Gateshead to get their A-level

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results. I hope to study German at Newcastle University. The nerves

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have not really heat yet. When I get the envelope tomorrow it will

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kick in. I want to go to Glasgow University in September. I need

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three A grades. It is the biggest day of crime lives so far but there

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is nothing you can do until you get the envelope. I need two A grades

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and a B grade. I have worked hard for it and I think the exams went

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well but you just do not know. It is a horrible time. And there is

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extra pressure this year. Some students are skipping the gap years

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to avoid the near-trebling of tuition fees next year. Others are

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keen to avoid resits. For we have students who are relying on getting

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their place this year where they may have considered looking at

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applications in a year's time if they have not quite got what they

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needed, all looking at doing resits. If the fees were not going up by

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might have considered taking a gap year but because they are so much

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lower this year, that was a factor in going straight away. And it

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looks like Lucy is not alone. Our universities have seen applications

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rise significantly. Newcastle's are up 4%, Cumbria's 4.5 per cent,

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North Cumbria has seen a rise of eight per cent, Teesside 12%, York

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St John's College 13% and Sunderland 22%. The university puts

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that down at least partly to the quality of what it has to offer.

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But it acknowledges that there will There will be students that are

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disappointed this year and we are doing our best to minimise that

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disappointment and work closely with the student board and perhaps

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offer them part-time possibilities. A-level results day has always

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brought joy and despair. But the pressure on places looks like it

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will make life much tougher for the class of 2011.

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If you are waiting for tomorrow, the best of luck.

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Now, in the 1950s, Kipling Hall in North Yorkshire was due to be

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demolished but instead, a charitable trust was formed, the

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property was saved, and in recent years, it has become one of the

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North's most delightful stately homes. John Grundy headed for the

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hall, between Richmond and Northallerton, for the latest of

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This is Kipling Hall. It is a good site. It was built by a man called

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George Calvert in 1625, so it is a Jacoby the lower bits at the size

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were added later but the tall central block is completely

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symmetrical, a beautiful, for more elaborate design. It is built of

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brickwork Mailey and it is typically Jacobean because it has

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got patterns. It is called diaper work because originally, nappies,

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or diapers, were woven in a sort of diamond pattern. This is a very

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sophisticated design, probably because George Calvert was a

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national figure, knighted as the first Lord Baltimore, said he could

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afford the rest. And the gardens, well, they are rich in leafy walks

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and they are just absolutely gorgeous. After an introduction

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like that, you're probably wondering what sort of qualities

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A nice country house bathroom... The curated here at hit Kipling

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Hall is here. What on earth is going wrong? This is what happened

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during the Second World War, because it was requisitioned by the

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RAF and turned into offices. We are in the kitchen of the one remaining

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flat. So this sort of damage was quite common. I have heard about a

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man who met a troop of soldiers marching into his garden and their

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officers said, might chaps burnt down the house next door last night

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so we are moving in on you tonight! So it was common? Yes, it was.

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why on earth have you left it like this? It is very rare to see what

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happens to houses during the walk and it is such a contrast that with

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the rest of the house that most of it looked like this before the

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restoration and the public are fascinated to see the difference.

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But fortunately there are lots of other rooms that are much more what

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you would expect to find in a country house, including, in the

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hall, which is used as a lovely atmospheric tea room, which draws

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me in. Not yet! Because I have a favourite room which I want to show

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you. The library. It was turned into this gorgeous cosy Victorian

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style 1887. The Lady of the house at that time was called Beatrice

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carpenter and she was involved in a movement called the Industrial Arts

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and Industries Association. She ran craft passes for local villagers

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and the house is sprinkled with arts and crafts are things that she

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made. Some were made by her like this round table. Others by her

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local chaps and some by more famous people that she just happened to

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know, but all of the monarchy. I feel jealous. I want to be Lord

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Baltimore and live here! And the tea and cakes to seize my troubled

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mind... Time for sport and Newcastle fans

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will be delighted that the player who stamped on Gerry batten -- Joey

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Barton on Saturday got a three match ban.

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Now, it is early days, of course, but the Championship table makes

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happy reading for Middlesbrough fans. The Boro are second after

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beating Barnsley at Oakwell to maintain their unbeaten start to

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the season. With more on that, and the rest of last night's action in

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with confidence at the moment although it was hard to tell when

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Stephen McManus turned the ball into his own net after five minutes

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to give Barnsley the lead. But Scott McDonald for the Teessiders

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headed in the equaliser. The Australian and then turned provider

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for Barry Robson, who bundled the ball over from close range. Barrow

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have a striker reborn. The Dutchman kept his cool to score his sixth

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den in four games to make it 3-1 at Oakwell.

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Huddersfield loaded all the way to the play-off final last season but

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Lee Clark's team barely troubled call the whole -- Hartlepool.

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Carlisle also played out a goalless draw, this time at Rochdale. Peter

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Murphy came closest to breaking the deadlock for the Cumbrians when his

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And our Blue Square Premier teams were also unbeaten last night. In

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fact, Gateshead beat Mansfield 3-0 and there was a 3-1 win for York

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against Barrow, while Darlington had to settle for a goalless draw

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away at Fleetwood. Newcastle goalkeeper Fraser Forster has

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signed a lease season-long loan at Celtic. Forster spent last season

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on loan at the Glasgow club and manager Neil Lennon is hoping to

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make the move permanent. Forster could be registered in time for

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Celtic's Europa League match tomorrow night. We understand that

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manager Neil Lennon is hoping to make the move permanent. It is the

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first day of York's Ebor Festival, one of the horse racing world's

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flagship events. It is part of an industry that is worth �228 million

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a year to Yorkshire's economy. But behind the glamour and the glitz

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all is not well. Racing is worth �228 million to

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Yorkshire's economy, a bit industry but a suffering one. If you have

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not got the demand for your product, you cannot plan for it. And the

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demand has been decreasing in the last two or three years and I

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suspect it will go on decreasing for another year. But it may be

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reaching the lowest ebb. There are more than 1,200 fewer horses and 40

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duet trainers than 2008. Prize money is down and most yards are

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still carrying bloodstock bought last autumn. No new owners have

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been found to take them on. That loss will continue to decline into

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next year. Staying in Yorkshire, Jacques Rudolph has taken over from

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Andrew Gale as captain for the crucial game against Sussex in

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cricket's County Championship. Gale, who broke his arm in the nets at

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the weekend, will be out for the rest of the season, a huge blow to

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the side battling relegation. Yorkshire made a good start at

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Scarborough, taking two early wickets, but Sussex rallied with

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the help of centuries from Ben Ryan Sidebottom was the pick of the

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bowlers. The Rugby World Cup kicks off in three weeks' time in New

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Zealand but Newcastle Falcons are gearing up for the new Premiership

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season with a home friendly against Leeds on Friday night. The club has

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made no fewer than 14 signings over the summer and the new-look squad

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turned out for the team photo at Kingston Park this morning. We will

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be talking to a couple of the new boys in tomorrow night's Look North.

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Pretty sunny there at Kingston Park, and it was scorching in my garden

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this morning. Not for long, though, Thank you for this photograph.

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Turning showery, so not as nice as it has been today former's places.

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This evening, sunshine in the West. Maybe one or two showers on the

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coast. Generally a dry night. The temperatures could fall quite low

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under the clear skies. By the time we wake up tomorrow, with the

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temperatures in the mid- forties Fahrenheit in the countryside, it

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could be feeling a little bit autumnal. Through the day, a bright

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start in the West but it soon turns showery in the east. Through the

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middle of the day, the sham has become widespread across Cumbria

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and North Yorkshire as well. -- the showers. Some of the shallows could

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even be thundery over the Cumbrian fells and the Pennines. -- some of

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the showers. So a mixed day to come tomorrow. Then that rain becomes

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more widespread through the evening. It will clear overnight into Friday

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set Friday looks pretty good after a damp start. It starts to get

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drier and brighter through the day and then another spell of rain

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Friday night in to Saturday and it is worth noting there is a lot of

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uncertainty on Saturday's forecast but at the moment we are expecting

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the bad weather to clear so although it could be wet and gloomy

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when you break up on Saturday morning, it should not last into

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the afternoon. We are expecting most parts of the North East and

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Cumbria to be fine by the end of the day and very warm in the

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sunshine. So very changeable, the weather through the rest of the

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Tonight, showers particularly over the Cumbrian coast. It could be

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clear enough to see the International Space Station,

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