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It is one of the Government's most controversial welfare reform, the

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under occupancy charge, where people on housing benefit Judged to have

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more bedrooms than they need get their benefit reduced. It has been

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called a bedroom tax by its critic, including Labour.

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Tonight, we bring you the news that the Labour leader Ed Miliband says

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if elected he will scrap Ied. He spoke to our political editor

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Richard Moss who joins me now. Labour have never liked this, but

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now they have, they have given a commitment to get rid of it? Yes,

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Labour have said they would never introduce this. There have been

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protests across the north by tenants who have seen their benefit reduce

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and supported by Labour MPs who don't like it. But Ed Miliband up to

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now has shied away from a commitment to say if he got into power ewould

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get rid of it. He has said you can't make that financial commitment. Ehas

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now. I said does this prove he is solve on welfare? It is an unfair

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tax, two thirds of the people who are disabled, it is hitting 50,000

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families in the North East and it is right we end it. We will end it by

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doing the fair thing, by ending the boardroom tax loopholes, I think

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people will see that as fair. It is right. I don't think it is very good

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for the taxpayer, the bedroom tax, because lots of families are facing

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eviction, falling behind on rent. I don't think it is the right thing to

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do. It is right to end it and that is what a Labour Government will do.

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So Richard, does this put any pressure on the Government to

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rethink this? Ed Miliband says it should do because he believes it is

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bad value for the taxpayer, the government has said this is partly

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about cutting the Welfare Bill. They are clear about that, but also it is

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about basic fairness and the fact some of these homes with large

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numbers of bedrooms are occupied by one or two people. I spoke to the

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Conservative MEP Tim mi Kirk hope. I think he is wrong, first of all,

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secondly he has claimed the Labour Party were in favour of welfare

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caps, they know how much money is going into the welfare budget, they

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know that we have to curtail it and the Government has to behave

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responsible —— responsibly about it. This is not a tax. He can call it

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what he like, but it is an adjustment to welfare which I

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believe has the support of the vast majority of people.

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So now a crucial question, can Labour afford this commitment? It

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will cost round £470 million a year. Nay have given details about how

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they propose to deal with it but that will be picked of in the next

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few days but two other dequestion, how do you solve the problem of

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people being in homes that are too small for hem and also, this doesn't

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apply as we know at the moment to the private sector. They will have

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their housing benefit adjusted to the number of bedroom, does Labour

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plan to adjust that? You can see more of Richard's interview with Ed

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Miliband on Sunday Politics this Sunday morning, on BBC One at 11.00.

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Final farewells have been said at the funeral of a seven—year—old boy

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from York who campaigned for more people to sign up to be organ

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donors. Joel Malyon competed in the British Transplant Games. His family

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hope he will inspire more people to be donors.

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Little Joel Malyon had to fight for life from the very beginning.

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Born with an abnormality which led to kidney failure, he received a

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transplant from his mum at the age of three. He took part in the

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British Transplant Games three times. He spoke to Look North just

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last month. He had hoped to watch the event in Sheffield, but by then,

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was too unwell. Donors are really important to

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people like me. If we lose donors, that means people won't get kidneys.

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That is so upsetting. Because that means people die.

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Joel passed away last week, after a number of complications. A farewell

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service is being held for his family and friends later this afternoon. He

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had a charm about him, which just drew people to him, really.

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He was very caring for others. Had so many friends, never had a bad

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word to say about anybody, really. Money collected the service will be

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split between the Ward where Joel was treated at Leeds general

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infirmary, and the transplant team which will help other children take

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part in next year's games. He never complained, he was very

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resilient. He was extremely strong and extremely brave, and... I am

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just really really proud to say that I was his mum.

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Memories of Joel Malyon, who was, whose funeral was held today.

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Now, a couple who helped themselves to their elderly godmother's live

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savings have been jailed for two—and—a—half year, Andrew and

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Lesley Reeve from Hartlepool spent 91—year—old Joan Killen's money

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after she allowed them to be become signatories on her bank account.

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They spent tens of thousands of pound on home if proms while she

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lived almost Penny also in a care home. The Judge said the care were

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guilty of a gross breach of trust. —— improvements.

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People in Middlesbrough have been speaking of their shock after seeing

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a man dive from the top of a tower block. They feared he was committing

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suicide when he jumping from a 15 Storey block this morning but he

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landed safely on his feet after deploying a parachute.

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They call it base jumping. Described as the ultimate adrenaline rush. It

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is considered more dangerous than skydiving and involves jumping off

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buildings or cliffs. Neighbours had thought this man was

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trying to commit suicide and called the police. Instead, he was

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preparing his parachute, to jump—off the 15 Storey tower block.

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Joan looked outside as the man glided past her window I was in the

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kitchen, smoking a cigarette and I just saw a black, as I said, saw a

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black thing and a body going down into the trees and fence.

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That is all I seen, the next minute the police were there in a couple of

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minutes. It was a shock, more a shock than anything else. He jumped

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off that building, and this is where he ended up just in the bushes here

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and you can see the mark he has left all of this been trodden over, just

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to show you how lucky he has been, right next to this big metal fence,

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the parachute covered him over, neighbours and police helped him get

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up to his feet. Amazingly he had no injuries. The police spoke to him

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and then went on his way. The dangers and the risks are clear

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to see. But those who base jump say the excitement and adrenaline rush

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makes it worth it. Now, a County Durham company which

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makes explosive detection equipment is hoping to attract new interest.

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Kromek will start trading its share shares and all from a business that

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started life as a spin—off from Durham Universities physics

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department. If this is the container to be

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scanned you put it in, close, and basically... Made in Sedgefield, but

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keeping us all safe. This is a scanner that can detect

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liquid explosives at airport, it is one of these company's range of

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products thats yous x—rays and gamma rays. Detecting cancer earlier,

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detecting conditions like osteoporosis or detecting a bomb in

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a suitcase or liquid based bombs. And this machine detects radiation

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in food, post—Fukushima is it is big in Japan and now investors can have

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a part of it. The company will start trading its shares, a big deal for a

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business that sprang out of Durham University a decade ago. The

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creation of a handful of academics. Ben was the first employee ten years

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ago, today one hundred people are employed. We are touching the

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surface, we have a few products out there, now we are starting to make

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our name in the market, but in the future we will have, become a major

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force in a number of different markets. This company's products are

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of some significance but so is the flotation on the Junior Stock

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Market, where we have seen a raft of companies look fog raise cash.

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And they think people want to invest in them.

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A sign, perhaps, that the economy is on the mend.

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#1 Now, it is 30 year since the country was in introduced to three

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Geordie builders trying to find work on a German building site. This

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weekend there is a special 30th anniversary celebration of the

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iconic TV series Auf Wiedersehen Pet.

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The two writers who gave us never, Dennis and Oz were Whitley Bay born

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Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement. They have travelled all the way from

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Los Angeleses to Tyneside, and they came into the stew owe —— studio to

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have a chat with us. Great you are here, thanks for coming. It is a big

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occasion, 30 years of Auf Wiedersehen Pet. All sorts of things

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are planned this weekend. And among them the fact that fans get to vote

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for their favourite episode of Auf Wiedersehen Pet. But I am curious to

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know what yours is? The that was mean, you mean the favourite episode

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of the first series? I think it is all of them. There is a lot to

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choose from. I was fond of Marjorie doesn't live here any more. Which

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was the second series, wasn't it, liked that one a lot.

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Like the Cuban series. I liked it when Neville had to pretend he was a

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Manchester United fan, because he was being asked by the powers that

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be, you know, to spy on somebody, that amused me a lot. I don't know.

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It will be interesting to see what the fans think. Which comes out on

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top. There have been four series, we should look at a clip. We will be

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saying goodbye to a local landmark following a decision by the

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Middlesbrough development corporation to go ahead with the

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project. The Transporter Bridge which has spanned the Tees was

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featured in the film Billy Elliot. Now it has to go as part of a

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massive redevelopment seem. What does dad know about pulling down

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bridges? Nothing, I think that is point worth considering. Everybody

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looks very young in that clip. I don't know who the people at the

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start were! A lot of people believed that, and they were outraged that

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the Transporter Bridge was going to be torn down. I remember before

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Jimmy arrived, we had seen his clip, seen a clip, and when he walked in,

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Dick looked at me and said oh my God, in is Oz, he said, let's pray

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that he can act. Just a littlement Even a little. I

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don't think you have seen this before, this is a sort of montage of

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some of the actors recollections of the first auditions. I didn't

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understand the scale of what the job was going to be. I didn't actually

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really understand what they wanted me in there for. I remember them

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saying you want to take him, he is a real Geordie. They say you are in

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the right place at the right time. I was lucky. They said shall we get

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groceries or buy champagne. This is before the audition. I say (BLEEP)

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get the champagne. So we drank the champagne, two days later I got Auf

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Wiedersehen Pet. And I went on to be a massive

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success. Those are cent. They all live in very nice houses now. Full

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size pool table, then Timothy Spall, did you see that. You have brought

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in a couple of scripts that should help with the fundraising for Sunday

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for Sammy. This This is the only script I have got from the days,

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this is the first ever Auf Wiedersehen Pet. There it is.

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Neville. Is that pencil? I think it S there is a wine stain here which

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proves it is authentic. For some reason I have kept that. Hopefully

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that will help the fund because you are auctioning it. I hope it is a

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cracking weekend. Something to celebrate. Enormous, a wonderful

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experience. That is why we all brought it back, everyone wanted to

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work together again. Thank you so much for coming in to

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chat. Thank you. Lovely to see you.

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Well speaking of Jimmy—0 Sting is releasing his first album on Monday.

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It is about the demise of the Wallsend ship wards. He has enlisted

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a host of North East musicians including Jimmy, they speak to our

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arts reporter on Monday's programme. Here is a taster.

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Somebody told me that Jimmy is your muse.

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LAUGHTER He is actually. He is my

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inspiration. Of all the things I have been called, that has upset me

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the most. Of all ame names... Don't miss that on Monday. But there is

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more to come tonight. Geoff is here with the sports desk. In football

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can the Black Cats get their first three points. And tiger tales, meet

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a much loved children's author with her own story to tell. If you are it

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isle comfortably I will have a tale of building pressure and rising

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temperatures. Join me for the weekend forecast. —— if you are

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sitting comfortably. Children in a village near Carlisle

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have written to their council after officials removed a rope swing from

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a Cumbrian park. The swing had been put up be a few weeks ago by a group

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of children, but this week it was removed by the City Council which

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said it wasn't safe. Now the youngsters are demanding it be

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reinstated. These are just some of the kids who

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say they have been using the rope swing for weeks before it was cut

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down. It used to be really good. I climbed

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up the tree to put it on. Now, someone cut it down. I'm not

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happy. Some are so sup set they have written to the council. —— so upset.

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Dear City Council the rope swing on the crescent has been cut down. Now

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you can either put it back up ordeal with me. Now everyone does not like

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you, the word is spread, so what are you going to do about it? Ethan's

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parents think it is an overreaction by local officials. Do we not think

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we are being overcautious with things kids are doing. We used to

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swim in rivers and have rope swings. It has gone crazy. Another example

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of how far health and safety goes. If they were that concerned they

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could have put a black on the tree to say they wouldn't accept

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responsibility. The council said it looks after a great many green

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spaces and this is one of them. It manages them in the interests of

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safety, and enjoyment for all. But it says in this case it was noticed

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there was a dead branch holding up the rope swing. It decided to have

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their branch cut down in the interests of safety.

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—— that branch. These kids will have to find other ways to make their own

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entertainment! Now this is one of the best—loved children's stories

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ever written. The Tiger Who Came to Tea has been in print for more than

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30 year —— 40 year, the writer and illustrator is car car who

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celebrated her 90th birthday in June. A special exhibition about her

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life and work opens at Seven Stories. Adrian Pitches went to meet

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the author. The Tiger Who Came to Tea is a

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children's classic. It was published 45 years ago and it has sold more

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than five million copies. It tells the tale of a ring on a door bell

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and a tiger on the doorstep, and poor Sophie and her mummy are eaten

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out of house and home. He eats the food and rather worryingly he drank

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all of daddy's beer. It was a bedtime story that Judith

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made up for her own children. So I thought I would try to make it into

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a picture book, because you know, I have always drawn.

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I was pleasantly surprised when they said they would publish it. The

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exhibition includes the story of her family's escape from Germany days

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before Hitler came to power in 1933. We went to Stuttgart and spent a

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night there, near the front, and very early, next morning, we took a

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sort of milk train that stopped at every village, but went across the

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frontier. I was, I was nine, I should have known better, but my

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mother was so confident and so positive, I didn't realise that any

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of it was dangerous. Judith's family spent time in

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Switzerland and France before arriving in England in 1936. She had

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been talented at drawing and it became her career. After the success

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of the tiger it was stories about another stripy cat. Mog which

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consolidated her as the a foremost author. I was probably more

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surprised than anybody else who would be who had been round cats

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before, about how weird they are, and I thought, she really did this,

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she would sit, she wanted her supper, she would Seth on the

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television set and hang her tail down in front of the screen. I was

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amazed by all this, and I thought I would make a book just about, about

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the things she did. Judith's remarkable life and work is

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celebrated at Seven Stories until February next year.

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Now it is time for sport. Thank you. We will start with

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football and all eyes at the Hawthorns will be on Stephane

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Sessegnon who join joined West Brom from Sunderland. He will be

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desperate to prove a point to Paolo Di Canio who has criticised the

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attitude of the Benin international. They say the table doesn't lie and

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the bottom two know they need to win this one with a tricky —— tricky run

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of fixtures coming up from the Wearsiders. It is early days of

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course but Sunderland's failure to win a league game so far is having

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an impact in the bathroom for this normally clean shaven fanzine editor

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It was a throw away comment I wouldn't shave until Sunderland won

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their first league game of the season, thinking they would win one

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of the first two game, and, yes, unfortunately they haven't won and

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hence I am like chuck Norris. Paolo Di Canio is ready to rehabilitate

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Lee cat ever mole who is back in favour and in the squad for the trip

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to West Brom, where Sunderland fans fear a Sessegnon Masterclass. I am

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sure he will be a good footballer for them. It is another challenge

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for him in a different place. He will want to prove his quality in

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front of new fan, and then, maybe, give back a good job to the people

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believe in him. People are calling for his head after four games is

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ridiculous, really. But he needs, like you say start picking up points

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sparish. The jury is out, but, I have faith in him and hopefully he

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can come good for Sunderland. If he gets Lee cat ever mole in with new

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signings he will push them on and hopefully they will kick on from

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there. The former Sunderland manager Steve

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Bruce takes his Hull City side to St James' Park tomorrow. It is first

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time he has been back since their Hallowe'en horror show almost two

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years ago. The Tigers are going for their third Premier League win in a

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row. I just definitely feel that you know, as the standing on the

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sideline, my side has more power to it, more offensive options, and I

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think that was something that I really was searching for last year,

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particularly in the second half of last season, so this season, you

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know, like to think we will have a much more Newcastle looking team, in

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terms of attack attacking wise. Elsewhere tomorrow in the

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Championship, Tony Mowbray's Middlesbrough are at home to bourm.

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In League One Carlisle go to Stevenage, in League Two Hartlepool

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are at Bristol Rovers. —— Bournemouth.

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In ruin Newcastle Falcons take on deech Richard's old side Leicester.

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The Premiership champions are strengthened by the return of key

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players including Toby Flood and Geoff Parling. Newcastle have made a

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number of changes to the side that beat Sale.

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The victory has given them a huge boost ahead of one of the toughest

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games of the season It is a tough place to go. Like I say, we have got

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some momentum. We have a win under our belts, and I think we are very

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confident we can cause an upset down there.

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Know apologies for returning to yesterday's big story, Durham

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winning cricket's County Championship. It was a day of double

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celebration with their under 17s side collecting the national title

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they won recorrect —— recently. The senior side were champions back in

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2009, it was skippered by Will Smith. He lost the job the following

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season after a reason of bad results but he is delighted to part of this

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latest success. S Rossing the captaincy was

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disappointing, but I am —— I am a professional cricketer. You get to

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play the game. That was all I ever thought about doing, and I have had

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some good results, between them and now, but to be involved in this

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winning Championship team is brilliant.

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And Yorkshire in their 150th anniversary season will finish

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second behind Durham after beating Middlesex by 80 runs at Headingley

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today. Now, this is a welcome sight, behind

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us a blue sky setting for the weather Paul. It is looking

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promising. For most. Yes. September is a month of contrasts and this

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picture from Alistair Henderson at the mouth of the Tyne has a few

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contrasts. I don't think it will be plain

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sailing for all of us, temperatures are on the rise, and it will be

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largely dry, but there will be a fair amount of cloud, especially in

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the west. Through this evening and overnight

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it stays dry. There will be a fair amount of #k4r0ud, mostly in western

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area, eastern areas will see clear spells and temperatures will just

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about dip into single figure, seven or eight the overnight low, that is

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the mid 40s Fahrenheit. Tomorrow there will be cloud round from the

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word go and western areas, Cumbria will tend to stay cloudy through the

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day, the cloud thick enough for the odd spot of rain, the best of any

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brightness will be east of the Pennines.

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17, maybe 18 for instance in Sunderland, more like 14 or 15 on

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the Cumbrian coast where you are more likely to hang on to the

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thicker cloud. That is the pattern for tomorrow. That warm front brings

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the rain in the west and introduces milder air that comes round this

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high pressure as we head through the weekend and even into the beginning

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of next week. So, if you are out and about over the weekend, it looks as

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if there will be a fair amount of dry weather. Most of the cloud will

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be in western area, especially through Saturday. Sunday will see

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the best of the brightness in the east and the highest temperature

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climb up to 20 or 21. So, if you are out and about, it is

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the Ennerdale barrel run, there will be a bit of cloud. Maybe the odd

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spot of drizzle. You won't want it too hot. The Tyneside Sea Cadets

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they will take centre stage at the Middlesbrough match. Fine conditions

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for the displays. Good luck with that and good luck to everyone who

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is taking part in the reminder's race on Sunday morning. It will be

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dry, bright, it could be warm. Temperatures by the time the adult

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runners set off at 10.00, it could be up as high as 18 or 19. A warm

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day on Sunday for many of us. Remember to keep your September

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weather pictures coming. Not too bad, Paul. That is great. You can

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switch your central heating off. That is it from us, good night.

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