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Hello, and welcome to Friday's Look North. In the headlines tonight:

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Jailed alongside 20 fellow gang members ` the "Mr Big" who flooded

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Teesside with drugs. Three days of fire`fighter strikes

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over the bank`holiday weekend as the battle over pensions heats up.

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Lifeline or liability? Driving lessons for mobility`scooter users

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to keep the peace on the pavement. And the shoal must go on! Singing,

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and knitting, to celebrate the herring lasses who followed the

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fleet down the North East coast. In sport it's crunch time for many

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of our teams this weekend. It's the last`chance saloon for Carlisle.

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Gateshead still have it all to play for after last night's draw at

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Grimsby. And can Pardew do Poyet a favour against Cardiff?

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He was a "Mr Big" who masterminded a multimillion`pound plan to flood the

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region with drugs. But now, dealer Ben Crombie claims he's ashamed of

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the damage pushers like him do, and says he was shocked so many of his

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fellow prisoners were victims of drug abuse. Crombie has written to a

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judge expressing remorse. But drugs charities are unimpressed with his

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belated change of heart and say men like Crombie wreck lives. Tonight he

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and his gang are starting long jail terms. Our news correspondent Peter

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Harris reports. This was described as an industrial

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scale conspiracy to flood quayside with heroin and cocaine and it was

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headed by a man called Ben Crombie, he is from Manchester. He had the

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flash house, the flash car, the children were privately educated,

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all of this page for by drugs. Today he got 14 years. But he seems to

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have seen the light. He said he realised the damage that people like

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himself do to society because he came across a lot of inmates who

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themselves have drug problems. That cuts no ice with drug charities.

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Dealing to feature habit is one thing but dealing to gain nothing

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but misery out of other people is sickening. He was bringing drugs

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from Manchester to quayside over the Monterey, it went on for over a

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year. `` to Teeside. This is one of the biggest drugs cases our region

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has seen. These drugs will ultimately go to street level

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people. It is the effects when you are seeing drug users and their

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families, that is the effect that these loads have on the time. By

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taking such significant domains out that be have done over the

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investigation, it has a massive impact. To other `` to other

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criminals got 15 and 16 years respectively. We can show you our

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family tree just to show you how many people were involved in this

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conspiracy to flood Teeside with drugs.

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Fire`fighters have held the latest in their series of strikes in a

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long`running row over pensions. And there'll be two more days of strikes

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over the bank`holiday weekend. The Fire Brigades Union is protesting

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that fire`fighters face having to pay higher pension contributions,

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work into their late 50s before retiring, and claim they could be

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sacked if their fitness declines as they get older. But the Government

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says fire`fighters have one of the most generous pension schemes in the

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public sector. Phil Chapman reports from the picket line in Harrogate.

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As the pickets continue into tomorrow, fire chiefs are asking

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people to take extra care as we head into a holiday weekend. We're

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normally have half the number on during a straight period, that is

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true this weekend. People will be having barbecues and the like. We're

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hoping people take a bit of extra care knowing that we have limited

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resources in some areas. The government says that under the

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current deal on the table firefighter who owns ?29,000 per

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year will still be able to retire after a full career at 60 and

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getting ?19,000 per year pension. An equivalent pension pot would be

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worth over half ?1 million. But the union says that the government has

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ignored negotiation deadlines. The executive Council has been left with

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no option because they give the government deadline of the 24th of

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April after 17 weeks of negotiation and this was the earliest

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opportunity we could have to take industrial action and it is with

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deep regret that we are doing this. Mean well people affected by a major

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fire in Harrogate in March were not happy. Your own emergency service,

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you do not go on strike. This fire smouldered for hours. `` how do bad

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would it have been? I support the men, but when there is a fire we

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need them. They want to make sure their pensions ROK, they have to do

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what they have to do and what they feel is right. The FPU is now hoping

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that even more people will be able to take care this weekend `` F B U.

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It's been revealed that 57 people were given jobs as front`line

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ambulance staff in the North East despite having criminal convictions.

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It happened because North East Ambulance Service chiefs failed to

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carry out background checks for four years. Our health reporter Sharon

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Barbour joins me now. No background checks for front`line ambulance

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staff? Yes, it is shocking. They have discovered that no background

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checks had been carried out on 125 staff, that goes right back to 2009.

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So they were not screened for any criminal convictions, yet holding

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such an important job with the public. When the checks are finally

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carried out the emblem and services covered that 57 staff working as

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ambulance crews or inpatient transport had undeclared past

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convictions. They have now been issued a formal warning over this by

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the Care Quality Commission. What is the ambulance service saying about

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it? They are saying that the convictions are mainly for minor

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offences, some dating back many years. 54 of the 57 are now back at

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work. Two or for other reasons, one is having their checked and now.

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Front line staff have been checked. The car`maker Nissan is to drop a

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shift on one of its production lines with the loss of 365 posts. All

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those affected are on temporary contracts. In the last two years the

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workforce has grown by 2,000. 24`hour operations were introduced

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across the site in January, but market conditions mean Line two will

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return to two`shift operations from mid`June. Management says it is not

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a case of backtracking. We went to three shifts and we'll was intended

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it to reduce in volume. As it transpires, it is lower than what we

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anticipated slightly and we have always operated at the bottom end of

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the three shifts. It has actually tipped us under into the top end of

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two shifts. For the business that is the right thing to do.

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Ten years ago this week Poland joined the European Union, giving

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its citizens the freedom to work and live in our region. Romanians and

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Bulgarians now have the same rights too. Around 12,000 Eastern Europeans

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have made the North East their home. But is it time to leave the EU and

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close our doors? Some say migration from Europe has cut wages and put

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services under strain. But what do the migrants who've come here make

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of that? As part of our Big Question ` Europe, On Or Out our Political

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Editor Richard Moss has been to meet some of them.

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Gergana Ivanova may work in an Indian restaurant in Newcastle, but

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she's Bulgarian. She's also a student at Sunderland University,

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here for a better life. Is different about everything. I do not mean the

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free treatments and the free benefits, but I mean that if you

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want to work you can bite and find a job. `` you can go out and find a

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job. But some think too many migrants have arrived here in the

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last decade. Including this man. UKIP European candidate Richard

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Elvin. His solution ` leave the EU. So we've invited him to meet Gergana

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to tell her why and explain posters like this. Everyone says that

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migrants steal English people's jobs. We do not steal them if they

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do not deserve it. I do not think that you still jobs. When you have

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an upsurge in labour it forces down the pay rate. It has driven down

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living standards. For the moment though the doors remain open to

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Romanians like Mircea Teodor. He's a carer in an old people's home in

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Middlesbrough. But he doesn't think he's depriving UK workers of a job.

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In my care home more than 80% of carers are foreigners, Romanian,

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Chinese, from Thailand, Polish. It is not my right to say this, but I

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think it is the truth, for me it is the truth. In which people do not

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want these jobs. Ileana is also Romanian but now

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helps new arrivals like Mircea find their feet. She says most migrants

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are here to work. But although Mircea is being paid properly, she

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comes across some who may not be. I know families who are working from

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nine o'clock in the morning to five o'clock six o'clock for ?17 a day

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and are still happy to be able to pitch the food on the table because

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a lot of them did not have knowledge of what the minimum wage here is.

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But some are no longer looking to others for jobs. Edyta and Margaret

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arrived from Poland around seven years ago. Now they don't just work

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in this Middlesbrough ` they own it. We settled here very well. My

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daughter is more English than Polish now. She corrects my English all of

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the time. And now here we are, we have our own business. The Polish

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community is one community that bring to your budget about 50% more

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money than they got from the benefits `` 30%. We pay our taxes

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and we work, we can be proud of this. Some though are unconvinced.

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Alistair Robertson from County Durham is a UKIP voter. He believes

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migration is putting services under strain. I have had very little time

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off work ever since I left school. I have virtually fully employed, and

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hate taxes, National Insurance `` I have paid taxes. I have nothing

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against Romanian people or Bulgarian people. All I am saying is that we

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cannot cope with the numbers. But whatever the size of that migrant

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community, they appear to have become a big issue in this year's

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European elections. Well, UKIP will debate migration

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into the North East with Labour on this weekend's Sunday Politics.

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That's Sunday morning at 11am, here on BBC One. And you can find a full

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list of the candidates standing in the European elections on the BBC

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News website. Polling is on May the 22nd.

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You're watching Look North: Still to come, Dawn has all the weekend

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sports news, as promotions and relegations loom. Plus ` you shall

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have a fishy when the boat comes in. Singing and knitting to celebrate

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the herring lasses of yesteryear. Join me shortly where we will be

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seeing what we can net for the bank holiday weekend weather forecast.

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They've been described as a menace, causing accidents and incidents

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wherever they go. Some claim they're badly driven, and that drivers are

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rude and inconsiderate. But the mobility scooter offers a lifeline

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to many people. Now Middlesbrough Council has become one of the first

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in the country to offer safety courses to users, before they take

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the scooters out. Revving up alongside them was Stuart Whincup.

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Peter strugglers to walk and says his scooter gives him freedom. He

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believes many of the problems are caused by inconsiderate pedestrians,

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not bad drivers. These seem to just ignore you, walk in front of you,

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things like that. They give you dirty looks. One woman said, why

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don't you watch where you are going? They should watch where they are

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going as well. But still many claim it's the drivers that are the

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menace. In Middlesbrough they're offering free safety courses before

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drivers take to the street. You get the idea that fat, lazy people use

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them, and there is that minority of people, but we have customers who

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would not be able to get out and would become vulnerable and isolated

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in society if they did not have a scooter. They want members of the

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public to have a go, to test the scooters out around town. The aim of

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all this is to give people a greater understanding of the difficulties

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drivers face. But does anyone really believe mobility scooter drivers are

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a menace some of that and just drive and you end your jumping out of the

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way. The patient front of you, some of the people, they think that they

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have the right of way `` the push in front of you. They get the skaters

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and then they are off, without any training. There is no requirement

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for any training, licence or insurance. Manoeuvring the scooter

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is not easy. Then there are the other hazards. You have just run a

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red light. Beware of all obstacles please.

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And there's a lively debate about mobility scooters on the Look North

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Facebook page. Why not contribute? Rugby in Darlington could be about

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to take a major step forward. The town's Mowden Park team has a

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one`off promotion match tomorrow that could propel the club into the

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third tier of the union game. But whether it goes up or not, it's

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already helped breathe life into its new home ` the giant former football

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club stadium. Our Business Correspondent, Ian Reeve, reports.

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Darlington's Mowden Park are the brink of promotion. They have to win

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a play`off match tomorrow. The captain is hopeful. It is a play`off

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game, anything could happen. I think that the way that we have prepared

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for it, we could not have prepared better. Everyone is fit and everyone

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is raring to go. Last week there were about 4000 fans, big

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improvement on the hundreds that they got in their old ground before

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the myth to the former one of Darlington's football club. It is a

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great opportunity to play in front of a very big trade in what is a

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great arena. And yet it gets them a buzz and you can tell when you get

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out there as a coach and you warm and the players up.

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The arena of course was the idea of the football club's former chairman.

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24,000 seat stadium, regularly called a white elephant. It is

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becoming less so now, match day 's pay their way, there are tenants

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here and some big rugby games. We had over 5000 500 people here, and

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that was record `` 5500 people. There is obviously an appetite for

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rugby in Darlington and around, the arena could be poised to capitalise

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on it. First step would be winning promotion tomorrow.

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Onto the rest of the sport now. Newcastle could do neighbours

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Sunderland a huge favour if they beat bottom club Cardiff and one, ``

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in their last home game of the season.

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Ryan Giggs has read new life into the squad since taking over from

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David Moyes, but news that Wayne Rooney is out his music to Gus

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Poyet's years. Not long ago he said that he needed to find a player of

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the month to keep things up, and five goals in four games for this

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player is helping them. It is difficult to score goals away from

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home. We have done it. Newcastle are on a six`game losing streak, but

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Newcastle could help out by beating Cardiff. We do not support them but

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we would like them to do all this weekend. Even if Cardiff when the

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two games they still have to win two out of three. That is the best way

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to do it. With protests about the regime he wants to get people a

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reason to be cheerful. The importance of it is not lost for us,

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but were then that we need to give our fans back for all of the money

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they spend travelling up and down the country for us to support us. We

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know that we have let them down in recent weeks.

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Carlisle United manager Graham Kavanagh has been spelling out the

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behind`the`scenes`battles he's faced, trying to keep the Blues in

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League One this season. Unless Carlisle win at champions

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Wolves tomorrow ` and other results go their way ` they'll be relegated.

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Mark McAlindon reports. The manager admits it is a huge task

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for them to stay up tomorrow. Birrell be a huge crowd, a full

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house. They will be presented with the trophy. We need to go and take

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it to the game. Football crowds rarely excuse managers for failure `

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and the boos have rained down at Brunton Park. When he was given the

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job of plenty games left on paper at least to save them from relegation.

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But a crippling injury list at the wrong time of the season did not

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help and he has been spelling out the real financial constraints he

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has faced in trying to beat the drop. You have to pick up the phone,

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explain you are new to it all. A lot of people were fantastic, a lot of

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people in the game were fantastic. Gus Poyet, a number of them who have

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been supportive. Trying to give me guidance and experience. Footballers

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might be tough enough not to ask for sympathy, but it would be hard not

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to spirit thought for a man who has battled the odds off the pitch as

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well. `` not to spear a thought. Gateshead's dream of a trip to

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Wembley and a return to the Football League is still alive. But they had

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to dig deep after taking an early lead at Grimsby last night, in the

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first leg of their Conference play`off semifinal. Colin Larkin's

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neatly taken goal was cancelled out before half`time. But with Gateshead

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keeper Adam Bartlett in great form, it's all to play for in Sunday's

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second leg at the International Stadium. You can keep up`to`date on

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your local radio station. The Pirelli Rally returns to Carlisle

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this weekend with almost a hundred cars lining up for the start outside

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the Old Town Hall tomorrow morning. Fans will be able to see a day with

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six stages in the Kielder Forest complex in Northumberland. There'll

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also be a midday break at the event's new Service Area at Brunton

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Park. The cars will be in the city centre from 9.30am before returning

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for the finish on Sunday lunchtime. Fishing, singing and knitting! All

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come together for a coastal community arts project that

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celebrates the women who followed the herring fleets in days gone by.

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And the project devised and created by the Customs House theatre in

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South Shields is itself about to follow the herring shoals down the

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East coast. Telling the untold tales of the

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Herring lasses ` this choir from South Shields is one of 12 that will

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be taking part in an ambitious arts project celebrating the lives of the

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women whose back breaking work kept the herring industry afloat. It is

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about knitting but it is also about singing and storytelling, and

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telling stories of women, Costa women, women who worked the

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herring. From dawn to dusk, these strong, tough, independent woman met

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the catch at each port of call, gutting and parking in freezing

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conditions with little protection other than the fourth day wrapped

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their fingers in. `` the cloth they wrapped their fingers in.

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I just think that there are great amount of stories to tell you, there

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are not enough stories about women and working women, a lot of the

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stories had disappeared. Some of the pics you read about this time did

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not mention the women at all. `` some of the book 's.

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The play brings together a professional cast and acquire from

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each community that it visits on its two of the East Coast. `` tour of

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East Coast. Let us take a look at the weather.

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I thought that a nice stroll in the Park this evening would be in order

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in the sunshine. The ducks do not seem to be very hungry. I would say

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that for a snack for the late shift this evening. A glorious day across

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much of the region, beautiful blue sky and centring. The temperatures

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have suffered today, some places in the north`east struggled to make it

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into double figures. The bank holiday weekend is not all plain

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sailing but let us take a look at the summary, as Bluefin`21 for the

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next three days tomorrow it looks like being mostly dry and break. ``

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dry and bright. By the time we get a bank holiday Monday it does look

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like drier and brighter conditions will return for most of us. + end to

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the day for all of us, it will be dry with lengthy clear spells `` a

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fine end to the day. It will be cold night, the temperatures do not have

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to dip low to give us a touch of frost, even Durham dipping towards

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freezing. Really cold start tomorrow morning, but a dry bright one.

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Eastern areas will hang on to the best of the temperatures tomorrow.

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There will be something, high cloud around, that will thicken up from

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the West throughout the day and parts of Cumbria will see patchy

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rain by the time we get to this time tomorrow. Late, southerly breeze

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will peak around 13 or 14 Celsius. As we head into Sunday, take a look

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at the pressure sequence. Although how pressure is generally in charge

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of the weather weather fronts coming in will bring some patchy rain as

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well. They start to peel away again by bank holiday Monday itself. Take

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a look again at Sunday and Monday, it looks like fear the cloudy skies

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across the north`east and Cumbria, some patchy rain, more especially

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the north and west. The clothes will become a little bit more broken, a

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few brighter spells developing `` the cloud. Perhaps temperatures in

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the mid`teens. After we get tonight's frosty night out of the

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way that over night temperatures should be a bit milder as well. Not

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blown dry for everybody over the bank holiday weekend but a fair

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amount of fine, dry weather `` not quarterly dry. Get those plants

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covered up. Thank you very much. Feeding the

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ducks and taking the dog for a walk. Whatever you are doing, have a great

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holiday weekend. Goodbye. Men are even less tolerant of women

:27:43.:28:06.

than they were before. It's shocking it'd happen

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in a public place. I don't find it funny,

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but I don't find it offensive. It really is vile.

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Shock value sells. Men are even less tolerant of women

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than they were before. The hatred of women.

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Some people are offended. Others think women

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should just man up. and even misogyny

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socially acceptable? Join me, Kirsty Wark,

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as I investigate...

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