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Hello and welcome to Tuesdax's Look North. In the headlines tonhght

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Holidays on hold. Log`jam at the Durham Passport Office thre`tens the

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We dough serve better. `` we deserve better.

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Has this council leader kept his promise? The BBC comedy that could

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be heading Stateside. Jack Colback's transfer to Newcastle

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leaves Sunderland seeing red. We will see what fans think of the

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mid`fielder crossing the football divide.

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Holidays under threat and staff under pressure. Unions say Durham's

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passport office, one of thrde in England, is struggling to cope with

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a backlog of applications. Lanagers insist there's no logjam, btt Look

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North has learned staff havd been transferred from other dutids to

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deal with demand. Here's our Political Correspondent,

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Mark Denten. Eileen can only look at what might

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have been. A ?1700 cruise, ` holiday she was looking forward to for

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months, back in April, seven weeks ahead of her trip, Eileen, who is

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from Darlington realised shd needed a new passport and paid her

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application fee, but no passport turned up. I rang three timds and

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each time I rang, we don't know what happened and we can't understand it.

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Eileen's holiday arrived before her passport and she missed her cruise.

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Devastating. I have got somd disability. A cruise is the best way

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for me to get around, not on and off aeroplanes and buses. We deserve

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better. The Passport Office has sent us a statement and in it, they say

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there is no backlog. That 98% of passports are dealt with within four

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weeks despite that is what they describe as exceptional early summer

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demand. The BBC has seen a letter to Passport Office staff from the Chief

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Executive which gives some sense of the pressure inside Passport

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Offices. Staff will get a one off additional hour's payment if they

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work extra hours to deal with passport applications. The letter

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talks of the temporary rediemployment of 25 `` reddployment

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of staff working in fraud tdams to deal with applications. There has

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been massive staff cuts across the whole of the passport service. There

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was 10% cut in the last year. There are backlogs of phone calls, 15

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phone calls in backlog and thousands of e`mails waiting to be answered.

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Eileen has finally received her passport two days after her cruise

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should have started. Mark joins me now. Managers and unions at the

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passport giving out different messages and holiday`makers stuck in

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the middle? I met a lady outside the Passport Office today, she was going

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to drive to Liverpool where there is another Passport Office to see if

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she had more luck there. Thd Darlington MP says they need to see

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action from the passport now. They claim to be able to turn around a

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passport application in thrde to four weeks. People have givdn them

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much, much longer, sometimes twice as long and still lost out. It is

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unacceptable. They have dond what has been asked of them and they have

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been let down. She is not the only MP that's concerned, Pat Gl`ss,

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saying she has been inundatdd for help.

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?15 million is to be spent investigating whether coalmhning can

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be brought back to the west Cumbrian coastline near Whitehaven. 30 years

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ago, the town's Haig Pit closed but there are still more than a billion

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tonnes of coking coal beneath the sea ` enough to sustain minhng there

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for the next century as Alison Freeman reports.

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The and equipment of part of the mining museum. The pit was shut in

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1986. A company is spending ?15 million on working out whether

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extracting coal here is viable. At the moment, there is no coal

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produced in the UK. We import over four million tonnes which comes from

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Australia or the USA and to build a mine and get it up to production is

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?300 million or ?400 million, we wouldn't be starting this process if

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we didn't think we could get to the point of production. The local

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landscape should not be affdcted too much because the coal is out there

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five miles out to sea. That's where they think there is over ond billion

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tonnes of it and mining it could create over 500 jobs. The mhne would

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produce coke and coal for use in steel making. Why are we brhnging

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coal from Australia? We havd 30 years of coal in Great Brit`in. We

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should be really investing hn what we have. We have got mining in the

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county anyway. We've got lots of quarries which people dismiss. We

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have got sandpits, all kinds of things so the extractive industry

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for us is, you know, what wd are about. This is what this cotnty has

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to offer. Investigative drilling starts in the autumn and thd pit

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could be in operation by 2008. Possibly reigniting the indtstry for

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decades to come. A former professional darts player

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has been accused of raping `nd sexually assaulting a young girl.

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Teesside Crown Court was told 45`year`old Tony Eccles frol

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Hartlepool had attacked the girl some years ago when she was 10 or

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11.The girl said Eccles had assaulted and raped her "many

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times." He denies all the charges and the trial continues.

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A teenager has died after ctttin his neck open on a sunbed and then

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falling down the stairs at ` flat in South Shields. 17`year`old Grant

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Adams slashed his neck on one of the sunbed's light tubes when hd fell on

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it early on Sunday. He was `irlifted to hospital with critical injuries

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and underwent a five hour operation, but he died last night.

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Tiarna Middleton, the baby who became the youngest in the world to

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be fitted with a mechanical heart has died at the Freeman Hospital in

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Newcastle. Tiarna was fitted with the Berlin heart last week when she

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was just 12`days`old while her family waited for a suitabld donor

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heart. Her parents, Sharney and Gary, from Rowlands Gill, wdre at

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her side when she died last night. A re`organisation of children's heart

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services across England has been further delayed. Consultation on the

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future of units, including the one at the Freeman , was due to begin

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next month. It has now been postponed until later this xear

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Five months ago, Northumberland County Council leader Grant Davey

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told Look North that all potholes on its roads would be gone by June

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Extra teams have been working flat`out out on repairs, but with

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less than three weeks until the deadline, thousands remain. Andrew

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Hartley reports. We can eliminate them. He s`id it

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once and he said it again. @ hot hole promise on a road to nowhere.

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People realised it was ridiculous. We've got a Labour administration

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here at the county council who has been back tracking on that promise

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from day one. It is not feasible to fill all of the potholes in a three

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month period. Later came clarification, Northumberland County

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Council was committed to relove the backlog of holes on its network of

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3,000 miles of road. With two new patching machines and ?600,000 extra

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to spend, Northumberland Cotnty Council has been working fl`t out.

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In February, the backlog stood at 12,000 with 20 days left until the

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end of June, the total is down to 3,000. The promise was that we would

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try to get rid of the backlog of potholes by the end of June 201 .

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People need to report their local potholes and then we can get them

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repaired for them. Doing We are doing so well. Despite all of the

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hard work, plenty remain with new potholes emerging all the thme. Take

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this one, for instance, it hs about a meter wide and it is several

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centimetres deep and its edges are continuing to crumble away. It

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sounded like a bomb going off underneath my car. The tyre was

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actually came off the wheel rim Alistair says many roads around

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where he lives remain in a rough condition. I can't see any

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difference. There is potholds everywhere and I mean everywhere.

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The north's biggest cycle event takes place in Northumberland a week

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on Saturday. We have got falilies and youngsters riding up and never

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mind experienced cyclists. There is a danger to someone's, of someone

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getting injured. The council says it will cost up to ?200 million to make

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the county's roads pristine, money it hasn't got, but insists ht is on

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top of its hot pole problem `` pothole problem.

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There are claims that Scotthsh Independence could cost Newcastle

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Airport thousands of passengers a year resulting in the loss of

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hundreds of jobs at one of the region's biggest employers. That's

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what some aviation experts have told Look North ahead of this September's

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referendum. But pro independence campaigners disagree. David Rhodes

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reports. ?4.4 million passengers pass through

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this terminal each year, but for how much longer? The Scottish Government

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have said that within indepdndence they look to half airport p`ssenger

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duty and that worries the m`n in charge here. Customers are lobile.

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They will shop around for the cheapest flights and they whll

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travel long`distances to get the flights so we're concerned that

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customers from the north`east of England will travel from Scottish

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airports. But what is airport passenger duty for short hatl

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European flights, the Government adds ?13 to the cost of your ticket,

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but if you are flying to New York or Dubai, an extra ?69 is added. So if

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Scotland did abolish its airport taxes, a family of four in the

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future might save ?270 on a flight to America if they flew frol north

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of the border and passengers are split over whether they would be

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tempted to head to Edinburgh or Glasgow. I would consider it, yeah.

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Even though it is two hours up the road, you would think about it? Save

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the money. Even the petrol, you would still save. No. No. Wd just

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live down the road. There is no point. Why give ourselves extra

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hassle for that amount of money Campaigners for independencd says

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Scotland has to look after hts own interest though. We're bringing

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ourselves into line with other countries across Europe with much

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lower passenger duty we havd currently. It is the best thing for

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the Scottish economy and a growing Scottish economy would be good for

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this part of England. One ahrport which has to deal with the hmpact of

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differing passenger duty rates is Belfast International. Their next

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door neighbour is Dublin Airport. Duty isn't charged on I had flights.

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Airport duty has been abolished on long haul flights, but lots of

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passengers are heading across the border. Large numbers of people have

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been travelling from Northern Ireland out of Dublin Airport. We

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have a real live example and the same thing what happened in the

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mainland, but on a much bigger, bigger scale.

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The North East now has its first crowd funding website for

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entrepreneurs to raise monex for their inventions. The site replaces

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normal bank lending, allowing a wide range of investors to be involved.

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Schemes looking for money include a social network for cat owners and a

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hi`tech cricket training system Ian Reeve reports.

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A batsman facing a bowler would give a lot to improve his reaction times

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by 25%. But a prototype system developed in Sunderland clahms to be

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able to do just that. The low lights, opaque tunnel can train the

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brain and eyes to deal with 90mph balls and the experts say it works.

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On average every student th`t we put through it, was able to hit a

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cricket ball at between four and eight miles an hour faster. That's

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up to two yards of pace. Th`t's a big difference. It is Mel's idea,

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but now he needs ?200,000 for a fully working model. In the past,

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that would have meant a back loan, now the north`east has its own

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online investment site so investors can chip in large or small `mounts.

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It is now becoming an acceptable way to look for funding. The paperwork

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is done behind the scenes. Ht is a case of going on the websitd and

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filling out a form and investing however much you want to invest

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There are four potential investments on the new site, offering v`rying

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returning on your money and varying levels of oddness. This is Facebook

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for cats. Sounds mad! This company is designed a platform to

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accommodate those users and it is a specialist area. It is a ne`rby

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market space, but one which has potential and there is a nedd. The

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cricket training device attracted ?10,000 so 5% funded and thdre are

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67 days left to invest if you have the urge to come to the wicket.

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Still to come: Dawn has all the latest on the

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Jack Colback controversy. Plus what next for the BBC comedy

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Hebburn? Could it be going to Americ`?

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I promise you something better is on the way for tomorrow. I havd got the

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details coming up. Dorothy Toogood's husband Roy was hit by a car being

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driven at 104mph on a suburban road. Dorothy is helping police to

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persuade newly licensed drivers to stick to the rules.

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This is too Toogood and this is the man who killed him as he was walking

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along the pavement. Now Dorothy Toogood allied herself with police

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as part of Road Safety Week. I tried to make it more personal to what

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happened to myself and my f`mily. Losing a husband, a father, a

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grandpa. By doing that, makhng them think, you know, if those pdople

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were absent in their lives because of something they did, throtgh

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driving, and I'm hoping that will just make them think maybe that

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little bit more talking to them rather than at them. As thex watch

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what it is like to be cut ott of a wrecked car, the students rdflect on

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Dorothy's story and offer rdassuring words about their future drhving.

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I'm going to be 17 on Saturday. Hopefully I want to get going. I

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can't wait for it, but you have to be sensible when you get thd licence

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in your hands and when you get a car. Everyone coming out with the

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right words, I remember when I was your age, I couldn't wait to get my

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licence and get in a car and go as fast as I could. Isn't that the

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reality? I'm a scared driver at the moment. Last year nearly 400,00

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people were seriously injurdd and 29 were killed in the north`east's

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roads along. Dorothy Toogood says if she can make the slightest

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impression on the statistics, she will feel her campaigning efforts

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have been worthwhile. York is to become the first city in

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the north of England to introduce a fleet of electric buses. Thd service

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is officially launched tomorrow from a new Park and Ride at

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Poppleton. But because the buses are electric, they're very quiet and

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that's led to some concerns. Here's Spencer Stokes.

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The buses accelerate quicklx and quietly. For partially sighted

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people who listen to work ott if the bus is coming that could make

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travelling more difficult. First Bus and the council have been trialling

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the vehicles with a group of visually impaired passengers. The

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bus does make a noise, but hn heavy traffic or slow moving traffic we

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wouldn't know when the bus hs arriving. Does that worry you? Yeah

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because I can hear it as it is moving away. I can tell you when

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I've just missed the bus I wanted to catch. It is not just passengers

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getting used to the ?300,000 vehicles, it is a new experhence for

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the driver and the staff who look after the 15 strong fleet. Hf this

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was a diesel bus, this is where the engine would be, instead it is

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clean. There are lots of wires and big batteries and the power goes in

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almost like you are repowerhng a caravan, a charge will get 40 miles

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on the road. It will reduce pollution on York's traffic clogged

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streets. These buses were btilt down the road who hope the schemd will

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lead to other orders. The hdart is beating in Yorkshire, but the

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expansion is guaranteed by our success in terms of technology and

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product. Another electric bts leaves the factory heading for York. All 15

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will be up and running by the middle of June. If it is a success, many

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more may follow. The creator of the hit sitcom Hebburn has spokdn of

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plans for a remake in the US. The comedy starry Vic Reeves.

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There will be no more from these characters, but with the concept

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behind the Tyne side sitcom Hebburn set for a new life in the US, there

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is some consolation for being axed by the BBC. I had some ideas and

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there is lots of things abott money and how much money was available and

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unfortunately, there wasn't enough for us. It was glorious when we did

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it. When we went back to do the second series, people turned out on

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the streets. Hopefully we whll get a remake going which would be really

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good. I will hopefully have to fly over and explain it. I think they

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will do an American version of it. It will be in Pennsylvania. There is

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a man using it to teach English as a foreign language in Russia!

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Jason is living in Newcastld again tapping into the region's thriving

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comedy circuit. He is one of many performers at this week's comedy

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event on the Gateshead quayside The jolly crowd are the best maxbe

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because jokes like the metros don't work elsewhere. As the acts know,

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our audiences bring unique challenges. Give us the best heckle.

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I was doing a gig in Middlesbrough and a bloke was panicking and he

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said, " I used to work in a biscuit factory." And a voice went, "I bet

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that is appealing now, son." The comedy quiz is at Jestival on

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Thursday. Time for sport. Not much to laugh

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about when Newcastle and Sunderland are concerned! Newcastle announced

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the signing of Jack Colback last night on what they are callhng a

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long`term deal. The 24`year`old who was a free agent after his contract

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ran out at the Stadium of Lhght has moved to the club he supported as a

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boy. And Sunderland aren't happy. Jack Colback knows his switch won't

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go down well with fans on both sides. He scored for Sunderland last

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season and was a key part of the side which pulled off an escape from

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relegation. We weren't allowed to interview him as the club s`id Jack

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Colback and his agent felt uncomfortable about him being on TV.

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This is what he told our colleagues from Radio Newcastle. It will be a

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controversial move. I'm herd for the rest of my life. I thank thdm for

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the support they gave us whdn I was a player and I thank the te`m for

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giving us the opportunity to play in the Premier League. Sunderl`nd

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aren't happy. They said thex agreed to call the demands set by Jack

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Colback. The club statement said, "For minimum to leave the club which

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supported him during his formative years has left a bitter taste." The

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club seems more concerned than the fans. I'm not bothered about him. He

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was a good grafter, but he didn t have a lot of goals behind him.

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Hopefully we will get someone better. In Newcastle supporters

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think he will be well accepted. If he puts the performances in,

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everything should be good. There was transfers between the clubs for many

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a year, as long as he performs on the pitch that will do fine for us.

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He will be one of 50 players who appeared for both clubs, but few

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made the direct move from one to the other. Lee Clarke upset Black Cats

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fans with his T`shirt message and didn't play for Sunderland `gain.

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When I went to Sunderland, H was unpopular with Newcastle fans.

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Sadly, my kids were getting ago va vation from people `` aggravation

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from people. Jack Colback is a good player. I don't think there will be

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any surprises for Jack. Two wins from two entries in the

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race last night. In cricket, rain has interrupted Yorkshire's

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Championship game with Nottinghamshire.

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Why does the rain always interrupt the cricket? We don't want `nymore

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rain! The same rain which affected play is tracking towards us now

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Some sharp showers now tracking towards us. We had a line of

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lightening stretching across the region. We have got more of those to

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come through as we go through this evening, but it is an improving

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story. As we head towards tomorrow morning, the showers start to die

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away and as you can see, a lot of dry weather by the morning. 12

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Celsius perhaps overnight. Last night we kept temperatures `t 1

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Celsius. Not as muggy, but fresher even though we keep up in double

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figures. We have high presstre building in from the south. That's

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what is killing the showers off It will give us a fabulous day across

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the region for tomorrow. It is a lovely, lovely headline that I have

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got to bring you for tomorrow. We will have good blue skies and dry

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weather, bright weather and again, feeling warm. Still above average

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for the time of year. Top temperature around 16 Celsits to 17

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Celsius. Tomorrow with all the sunshine around, and with a lot of

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dry weather too, but I've got a couple of showers drifting `cross,

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dry for the day tomorrow and a top temperature of 19 Celsius to 20

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Celsius. Similar to what we have seen. Towards the end of thd week,

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the high pressure starts to slip away a little. It just allows a bit

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of cloud and rain to topple around towards us. By the time we get to

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Friday, things becoming mord cloudy and also we are starting to pick up

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the risk aftouch of drizzle on either coast. If it is dry days you

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want, there were a couple of showers tomorrow, we are looking at good,

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dry weather for tomorrow. 20 Celsius by the time we get through to

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Thursday. Four or five degrdes above average for the time of year and

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slowly we start to see the cloud just building and a couple of

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drizzly spots towards both coasts by Friday and into Saturday too.

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Temperatures still Royal Mahl for the time `` reasonable for the time

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of year. We have got the BBC weather app for you. That gives you an

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hourly update. Fantastic we`ther. That's it. We're back tomorrow. We

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will see you then. Bye`bye.

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