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calls for UN peacekeepers to be sent in. That's all from the BBC

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In her own words, she was jtst a County Durham mum fighting for her

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son. But many families seekhng justice have benefited from Pat

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Gibson's determination to change a law that allowed killers to get away

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with murder. The men who attacked her son Michael never faced trial

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for either murder or manslatghter because he lived on for mord than a

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year and a day after the attack But thanks to the work she began 20

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years ago this week, nobody else will ever have to face that

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injustice. Our political edhtor Richard Moss has been talking to the

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mother who wouldn't take no for an answer.

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Michael Gibson was attacked on a night out in Darlington. For 16

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months he lay in a coma unthl he died in 1993. But because hd had

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survived for more than 366 days his attacker could only be charged with

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grievous bodily harm. He was sentenced to two years. For

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Michael's mother, Pat, it w`s devastating. When we came ott, I

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think we were shattered stunned that that was it. A lady from thd Crown

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Prosecution Service said th`t, that's the way it is and yot cannot

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do anything about it. I askdd why not. I went straight to the hospital

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and saw him lying there and thought, this is not on. I was furiots. That

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day, I sat down and started writing. At first though, Pat hit a brick

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wall. Nobody seemed keen to change a law that dated back to the liddle

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ages. But she wasn't going to give in. As a mum, you don't get

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involved, but when it is yotr son is the victim, it is a different ball

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game altogether. You just c`n't sit there and not do something. It is a

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mother's instinct to fight like tigers for your kids. And she did

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manage to get the backing of the then`Darlington MP Alan Milburn and

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her local newspaper. It was literally enabling colours to get

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away with murder. The MP and local paper all got together to ddmand

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that this was changed and P`t was in the middle of all of that, being the

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face of the campaign. Her determination and courage g`lvanise

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everyone. And, with that determination, Pat and her backers

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won the day. Killers can no longer use the year`and`a`day rule. It was

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the only good thing to come out of the awful ordeal. I would h`ve

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Michael back tomorrow the w`y he was, but it does give me trdmendous

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satisfaction when I hear th`t people have been able to go back to court

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and use the law to get justhce. But Pat never saw Michael's att`cker

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retried. The change she achheved would only apply to new casds. Two

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decades on though, his death has given other families the justice the

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Gibsons were denied. Riding a motorbike can be

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exhilarating. It can also bd fatal. Ahead of the first bank holhday

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weekend, a safety campaign hs being rolled out across Northumberland,

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highlighting the hazards facing bikers on the roads. For thd past

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four years, the Safer Northtmberland Partnership has worked to ctt the

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number of accidents in the county. Stephanie Cleasby reports.

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As the spring weather warms up, bikers are preparing for long rides

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and bank holiday escapes. As soon as the sun comes out, bikers come out.

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They are an important part of our community and our priority hs to

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keep the people using the roads safe. A campaign is being started to

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warn of the dangers of tearhng around country roads. Around 20 of

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these signs have been put up at accident hotspots around

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Northumberland. Last year, two motorcyclists were killed on the

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roads, with 36 seriously injured and 44 slightly hurt. Four more

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casualties than in 2012. But will signs make bakers change thd way

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they ride? I think they will make a difference. As a motorcyclist, you

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are constantly aware of the fact that if you're in a collision with a

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car, you may end up with fatal injuries. The signs are larger this

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year and well`placed. It is really trying to educate the riders and car

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drivers to be more aware and to look a bit more closely and sharply, look

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longer when they are pulling out of junctions. We have seen a steady

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improvement in the number of injuries involving motorcyclists

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although we cannot claim th`t this campaign itself is the sole

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contributor. I think there `re a lot of other elements, but we cdrtainly

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believe that this makes a significant contribution to all

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accidents. Northumberland btsy popular place for bakers. Whth

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Easter around the corner, it is hoped that the signs will m`ke

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things safer and more enjoy`ble A woman is still in a critical

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condition in hospital after two digger vehicles fell from the back

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of a lorry, hitting her car. It happened on the A194 at Fellgate,

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near Jarrow, yesterday mornhng. It's thought the diggers hit the

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underside of the Metro rail bridge, knocking them into the road.

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Cleveland Police are growing increasingly concerned for `

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Middlesbrough woman who has been missing since yesterday evening

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Michaela Fearon was last sedn leaving the China Buffet King

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restaurant on Linthorpe Road after a meal with work colleagues. Police

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say it is out`of`character for her to go missing and she takes regular

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medication which she hasn't got with her.

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Anglers in Cumbria are being urged to do their bit to stop non`native

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plants and creatures taking over the county's rivers and lakes. The West

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Cumbria Rivers Trust has latnched a campaign asking fishermen to keep

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their equipment clean so thdy don't help the culprits spread from one

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area to another. Our reportdr Alison Freeman is on the shore of Derwent

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Water for us this evening. Ht really has been a glorious day herd in the

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Lake District. People have been enjoying themselves, and th`t's what

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this campaign is about ` spdcies that could damage the ecology here.

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These boots have been in many of the late and rivers around here. That's

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because 18`year`old Jim Crichton has been fishing here since he was a

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child. He has been mended the importance of keeping his epuipment

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clean so he does not spread unwarranted, invasive specids. I

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have heard a lot about it and they do not how important it is. It is

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time`consuming, having to w`it down my equipment. A campaign has been

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launched by West Cumbria Rivers Trust to raise awareness amongst

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anglers about invasive speches like shrimp and muscles. They have no way

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of controlling them. We havd been trying to raise awareness for years

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and it is everyone's responsibility. People do a lot of activitids here

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and it is crucial that everxone takes the message and, before

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getting into the water, thex make sure that it is clean and dry from

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last time. If Cumbria's rivdrs get contaminated, the fear as that

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visitors would be subjected to lengthy cleaning processes which

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might put them off visiting, and damage the two list industrx. `` to

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resonant industry. The West Cumbria Rivers Trust want to push the

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message that if they are brhnging their own canoes and kayaks, they

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must watch them before putthng them into the water and spreading those

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species. They live only a matter of linutes

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apart, but while one of these teenagers is about to take part in

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an historic political decishon, the other will remain a mere bystander.

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They're both 16 years old. They both go to school in Berwick. But one

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lives on the Scottish side of the border, and the other is English.

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And it's the Scottish teenager who'll have a say ` along whth her

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parents ` on whether the cotntry maintains its political union with

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England, or becomes a nation alone again, after three centuries. David

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Rhodes reports. 800 pupils go to this school. The

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majority live in England but a small number cross the border every day

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from Scotland. That means that some 16` and 17`year`olds at Berwick

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Academy will make history in September by casting a vote in the

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Scottish independence referdndum. Yasmin lives in Coldstream `nd is

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one of the ones getting to have a say on Scotland's future. I will

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probably be voting no, simply because I don't think the country

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has enough information on what they plan to do if they do get

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independence. Alanis, who is also 17, lives in Berwick. Her f`mily

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comes from Glasgow but, livhng in England, she does not get a vote.

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Half of us do have the vote and half of us don't, which is frustrating

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because it is going to have as much as an impact on others as it has on

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them. The Government has no plans to give under`18s the vote in next

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year's general election. If a future government did take that stdp, the

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headteacher is not convinced it would have much impact. I think

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there is a tendency for young people to be very influenced by thdir

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parents' politics. There is the danger that it just becomes an extra

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vote for their parents. Whatever the outcome, one thing is certahn:

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Yasmin and others her age whll have played a part in deciding whether a

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300`year`old union should bd maintained.

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Coming up: Mark Tulip will join me, and we also celebrate anothdr trophy

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success for the team led by this gentleman. It was tough but we got

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there in the end! And I will be here with your forecast and detahls on

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how you can spot a planet whth your naked eye tonight.

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When it comes to endurance ` and charity fundraising ` they broke the

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mould with Tony 'The Fridge' Morrison. But it seems the

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Tynesider, who runs huge distances with a six`stone fridge on his back,

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might actually be human aftdr all. Tony's goal to run the London

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Marathon with that fridge not once but four times in 24 hours dnded up

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being beyond even him. But `s Gerry Jackson reports, he wanted to pay

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tribute to the people donathng to his cancer charities.

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A modest reception for a massive achievement. With that 42`khlo

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fridge, he ground out the fhrst 26.2 miles in just over six hours. That,

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in itself, is incredible enough But straight after crossing the

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finishing line, he caught a train straight back to the start to do it

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all again. Not once, but three more times in 24 hours. The effects of

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sunstroke and heat exhaustion prompted bouts of vomiting, even

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fainting. Still, he kept gohng. With frequent stops to be snapped with

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well`wishers, this second rtn took all night. But at the end of two

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marathons, 52 miles, even Tony had to call a halt. I am trying to raise

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awareness for people who have been struck down with a sudden illness.

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Maybe it was ironic that I was struck down with a sudden hdlm this

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well doing this challenge! Tony s exploits are now famous way beyond

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his native Northeast, each time running for a cancer charitx. This

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time his target was ?10,000 Tony Morrison was making the supdrhuman

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look commonplace. I didn't get the outcome I expected, but we have done

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great charity dash wise. We have raised hope for people fighting

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cancer. People around the world have showed me a lot of love and made

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lots of donations to my charity I am very thankful. He knows he's

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risked long`term damage to his body, and said this would be his last

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major physical fundraising challenge.

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It is a significant burden `nd a trauma to carry. It is not something

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I ever enjoy and I will be really glad to put it down. Some whll say

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this was always a Fridge Too Far. But don't rule out seeing a man with

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this sort of strength of ch`racter again.

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Time for Team Talk now and ` a bit of a rarity this ` we're gohng to be

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talking about one of our te`ms winning a trophy! And, as you might

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have guessed, this trophy isn't a football one! We don't see lany of

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those, do we? Apart from thd FA Vase, which could be on its way to

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the North East for the sixth time in a row. And, actually, we've seen

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this one before as well. Quhte a few times. But we're going to kdep you

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in suspense for just a few linutes longer, because we'll kick off with

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football. Big problems for our Premier League teams. Both lost 1`0

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at the weekend, to 'unfortunate goals, but it's not just down to

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'bad luck', surely, Mark? Newcastle have lost 11 out of the

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last 16 games, including fotr and a row. They have not even scored in

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12. A decent display for Sunderland, but they lost two. Five

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defeats in a row. Seven own goals this season. It is the storx of the

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season, really. We do well, we match most of the important things of the

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game. A team like Everton is very tight. To lose the game with an own

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goal... It hurts. It was a pretty even game. It was a fluke goal. I

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thought we should have had perhaps a penalty before then. We're just not

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getting the breaks. It is four defeats on the spin now, just one

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win in six games. Can this season end quickly enough for you? No, we

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want those last four games because we want to get respect back on the

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pitch and get our fans a cotple of wins before the end of the season.

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But, as you saw there, some of those fans aren't happy. And Alan Pardew's

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not happy with the Newcastld`based Journal, Chronicle and Sund`y Sun

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newspapers, who he said havd been 'damaging' the club. All banned from

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contact with the club, of course. The Sunday Sun replied with this

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back page yesterday ` a tongue`in`cheek apology for

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Newcastle's 11 defeats sincd the turn of the year. Journalists don't

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lose you matches, do they, Lark They don't. It is high pressure

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being a football manager and I suppose it is easy to think that

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everyone is conspiring against you. You can see why he has upset, but

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the season just seems to be going nowhere and fans are, of cotrse

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worried about next season. Gus Poyet to make this an strange comlents

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over the weekend. I think there is something wrong and the football

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club, and only to find that. If I do not find that, there is a problem.

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Is it an exit strategy? A lot of people seem to think Gus Poxet won't

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be around next season. He h`s a very tough game at Manchester city. Wins

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for Gateshead and Berwick h`ve kept their play`off hopes on course.

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Middlesbrough have left it just too late in the Championship, though? I

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think so, even though a fourth win on the bounce at promotion`bound

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Burnley has cut the gap between Boro and the top six to just six points.

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The good run coincides with the return to the Riverside of Craig

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Hignett. Former boss Gareth Southgate also looked on as Jacob

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Butterfield scored the only goal of the match in a battling performance

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from the visitors, who had to field a makeshift defence. Just as well

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goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopolous was in outstanding form with a series of

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excellent saves to seal the three points, following on nicely from

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Shay Given's loan spell. Not such good news in League One for Carlisle

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who slipped back into the rdlegation zone, not helped by going two down

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at Preston inside the first 20 minutes. Blues striker Gary Madine

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could be crucial in the scr`p to avoid the drop. He reduced the

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arrears just before the bre`k. But a second half collapse saw Carlisle

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concede four more goals in ` 6` thrashing. Assistant boss D`vie

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Irons thinks they can still survive but it's going to be tough. In

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League Two, Hartlepool, despite Luke James giving them the lead `t home

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to third`placed Chesterfield, are just three points above the drop

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zone. Play`off hopefuls just a few weeks ago, they couldn't prdvent the

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visitors from taking all three points. Could we really havd three

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of our top sides getting relegated? Perish the thought! Dreaming of a

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second promotion in three ydars are York City, up against Accrington,

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but this was surely two points dropped for Nigel Worthington's men.

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They were given the lead by Michael Coulson's penalty. How damaging

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though, will the visitors' stoppage time equaliser prove? York can

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re`gain the last play`off place on Good Friday if they win at Oxford,

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who are just above them in the table. There'll be more Football

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League action on Late Kick Off tonight. Among the guests in the

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studio will be former Sunderland and Middlesbrough midfielder Julio Arca.

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There'll also be a interview with the Black Cats' defender, C`rlos

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Cuellar. And Steve Bower and the team are kicking off slightly later

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this evening ` they're on ahr at 11:30pm, here on BBC One.

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Changing sports, Sunderland is to be the new home base for the Roger

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Albert Clark motor`racing r`lly this November. While the new route starts

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and finishes on Wearside, it will make extensive use of Kielddr

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Forest. Meanwhile the first race of British Cycling's Road Serids, the

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Tour of the Reservoir, took place at Derwent Reservoir on the

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Durham`Northumberland border. And in rugby union's Premiership, Newcastle

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Falcons ` beaten 40`12 by London Irish ` now lead bottom club

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Worcester by just seven points. On to cricket, and the second day of

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the opening game of the season for both Yorkshire and the defending

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champions, Durham. Wicketkedper Phil Mustard fell just nine runs short of

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a century, as Durham made 442 against Northants, who closdd on 166

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for three. But there was a tonne for Yorkshire's Adil Rashid at Taunton

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in the Tykes' total of 450. Somerset, in reply, are 200 for

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three. Now to this trophy ` which we have

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seen before! Because it's the British Basketball League trophy,

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won for the sixth time in nhne years, by Newcastle Eagles. And it's

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been brought here by their player`coach, Fab Flournoy. Fab

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congratulations. A very protd man, because not many experts tipped you

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to win it this season? It h`s been a tough season, a competitive season.

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And you won it with back`to`back victories on the road, over the

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weekend, at Birmingham, then against Surrey United. It is a tough

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schedule. The big game was on the Friday, Newcastle against

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Sheffield. We had the weekend which we had to win, and we did in a good

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fashion. The supporting fans are loved every minute of it and so did

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we. What's the dance there? LAUGHTER

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When he does his dance moves he does not look all that all! `` old. So

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what's the secret, Fab? Can you pass it on to our football teams, please?

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Stay competitive, stay true and believe in yourself. If you take

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hard look at yourself and bdlieve, and start at the bottom, yot can get

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there. The club does so much work in the community as well, but British

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basketball has lost its funding from UK Sport ahead of the 2016 Olympics.

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How much will that hurt you? It is a huge blow but one that we h`ve to

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take in our stride. Basketb`ll is a growing sport, particularly in

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participation. Are you getthng a chance to win another trophx in the

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play`off? We want to celebr`te the trophy. But we do have the play`offs

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and with that, a chance for two trophies in one season. Thank you.

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Time for the weather. It is going to be very pleasant

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indeed. Light winds and sprhng sunshine. Through this evenhng,

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clear skies and late sunshine. It will not set until after 8:00pm

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After dark, starry skies and a fantastic chance tonight to see a

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planet in our skies. More ddtails on where to look at the end of the

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forecast. With the starry skies letting the warmth of the d`y if a

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parade into space, temperattres will fall to three Celsius. First thing

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tomorrow morning, it is dry with long spells of sunshine, especially

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in the West. Through late morning and into the afternoon, the back

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workload, `` a bit more clotd, but nothing staying settled. Here is how

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the afternoon looks tomorrow. A touch warmer than it was today. 14

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Celsius on the Northumberland coast, one of the warmest days this year so

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far. As we crossed the Pennhnes a touch cooler on the Cumbria Coast,

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but every bit as warm inland. The dominating high pressing down across

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the UK tomorrow. On Wednesd`y, it is trying to cling on, but a wdak

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weather system across Scotl`nd could mean more low cloud running things

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cooler. It will be Cumbria that sees the first of the low cloud. It

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reasserts itself, the high, later in the week. Things look good towards

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the bank holiday weekend. Bright and fine on Wednesday with low but

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pleasant temperatures. In the north`east, a better chance of

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sunshine on Wednesday with bright blue clear skies. Late in the West,

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things will town cloudier on Thursday, particularly on the coast.

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Tonight, clear skies and thd best chance we have had to see M`rs as it

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comes near the filming. It will rise in the east as the sunset the West.

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The red planet will glow brhghter than any star. This is its closest

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approach to Earth for some time You can see it with your naked dye and

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do not need a telescope. Normally, it is the golden rule that

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you should not bring a mobile phone into the studio in case it goes

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off. But we are going to get a selfie with this trophy! Th`t will

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be on the Look North Facebook page tonight. Good night!

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