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showers and it will be notably fresher with

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Tonight, the family of a Newcastle United fan killed in the air crash

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in Ukraine fly to Amsterdam as bodies are moved from Holland.

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The student missing in the river and he's has is body recovered, we live

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that the scene. Children who live in Sellafield

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that the scene. Children who live in Sellafheld do

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not have a higher risk of gdtting cancer, new reporters.

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After the Grand Depart, could then there be a tour of Yorkshire?

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And the microlight pilot who flew to the US and back the charity.

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In sport, we have been in the athlete Village as the Commonwealth

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Games prepares for lift off. And the Sunderland youngsters when it as the

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Sunderland youngsters when ht as the club sharpen up for the new season.

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`` win it. The family of Newcastle United fan

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Liam Sweeney have travelled to Amsterdam, as flights carryhng

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bodies from the Ukraine air crash Liam's dad, Barry, and brother,

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Marc, flew to Holland this morning in the hope of eventually bringing

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his body home. The victims' remains are behng taken

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to an army base near the Dutch capital, where the identification

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process will begin. The family of John Alder,

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the other Newcastle supportdr killed in the crash,

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have remained in the north`dast At home in North Tyneside,

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Liam Sweeney's step`mother They're watching as two planes touch

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down in the Netherlands carrying I am pleased that they have brought

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some of the bodies home. Unfortunately, we are not sure who

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has arrived as yet. We hope Liam is amongst the first or, if not, we

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hope he comes very shortly. We need his body back here so we can give

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him a decent burial, we need to say goodbye to him and we need to do

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that as soon as possible. Experts will now begin

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to identify the dead. It could take days, weeks,

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maybe months. Liam's father Barry and brother Marc

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flew to Amsterdam early this morning, even if there was no way

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of knowing whether Liam's body was I think it is like a lotterx,

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really, who is going to be there and who isn't. Again, I would lhke

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really, who is going to be there and who isn't. Again, I would like him

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just to be home, I am very concerned about my husband, who has been

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just to be home, I am very concerned about my husband, who has bden so

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strong through this and I just about my husband, who has been so

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strong through this and I jtst don't know how long he can go on being as

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strong as he is. We don't know how long he is going to be therd.

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long he is going to be there. Hopefully, he will be there long

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enough to bring the body back with him, obviously with whoever decides

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to fly him back, and we hopd him, obviously with whoever decides

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to fly him back, and we hope it to fly him back, and we hopd it

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won't be too much longer. A fund set up in memory of

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John Alder and Liam Sweeney He was a bright

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and brilliant young man, After a huge 48`hour

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search operation, the body of 20`year`old

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David Zikhali was this afternoon

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recovered from the River Teds. He got into difficulty when swimming

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with friends in the river Tonight,

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his family described him as a kind young man who was always

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smiling. Stuart Whincup is live for us now

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at the River Tees. Just looking through these tributes,

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they describe David as a shining star who was friends with everyone.

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People have been coming herd to lay flowers or to watch the major search

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operation, many of them said it was in disbelief. It was just after

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1:30pm when his body was recovered from the river and after a 48`hour

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search, his family said they could search, his family said they could

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finally grieve. This morning, the search resumed in

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silence. This usually busy area cordoned off, while boats slowly and

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carefully crossed the River Tees. For a second day, David's family

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watched every move, saying they were It has been really tough for

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everybody. It is a funny fedling to everybody. It is a funny fedling to

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have that hope, or that dream, to find the person alive somewhere.

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That is the feeling that, until you have the body, that is the feeling

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that everybody has. But while David's uncle was

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talking, the police were telling

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other members of his family Their distress

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could be heard along the river. Minutes later, an ambulance arrived

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and the search was called off. Throughout the afternoon, D`vid s

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friends continued to gather It has been hard, just the fact that

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I know I am not going to sed It has been hard, just the fact that

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I know I am not going to see him I know I am not going to see him

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again, no one to play footy with... It is hard, everyone who kndw

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again, no one to play footy with... It is hard, everyone who knew him,

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it is hard. He was a very bright person, so he is going to be missed

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person, so he is going to bd missed a lot. He was a lovely lad, always

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laughing and joking, just m`de everyone smile, a good lad. It is

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unfortunate he has gone. David's friends said he had swam

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across the river before, but on Monday night, he'd got

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into difficulties. but they were unable

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to find him after he disappdared When we arrived, there had `lready

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been reports of his friends entering the water to rescue him and

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unfortunately, they were unsuccessful. Obviously, all of them

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were traumatised by the events. Lovely sunny day is just as we have

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had, the water cannon that incredibly tempting. However, there

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are hidden dangers. The temperature can be much lower under the surface

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than it is at the top. As another safety warning is issued, and the

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family is this evening mourning the loss of a son who died at the

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swimming in the sunshine. Just picking up on that last point,

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the police and the Fire Service have been making the point that despite

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all of these warnings about the dangers of swimming in the rivers,

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the message is not getting through and people in the sailing club and

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the rowing club say they regularly see young children swimming here.

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They tell them to get out but see young children swimming here.

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They tell them to get out btt they They tell them to get out but they

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go further down the river and start swimming there, so the mess`ge

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go further down the river and start swimming there, so the message isn't

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getting through. A sixth`former from a Tyneshde

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school has died The 18`year`old boy,

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who was a student at Harton Technology College

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in South Shields, is said to have suffered

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an extreme allergic reaction. He was part of a team of sttdents

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taking part in a 28`day The college's executive headteacher

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Sir Ken Gibson said his "thoughts and prayers were with the

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student's family and friends Detectives investigating

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the disappearance of York chef Claudia Lawrence have

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arrested a man on suspicion of The 46`year`old man, who is

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from the York area, was arrested this morning and is being qtestioned

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in police custody while police Claudia,

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who worked at York University, A 59`year`old man who was arrested

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in May on suspicion of murdering Claudia

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remains on police bail. The police have been criticised for

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failing to deal with what locals call "disruptive and crimin`l"

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behaviour by travellers during And they've also been accusdd

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of double standards. Councillors claim Cumbria Police

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have been treating travellers much more leniently than locals

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and say they are inconsistent However, the police say this year's

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Fair was a success, and that despite about 40,000 people descending

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on Appleby for the week, Children living near the Sellafield

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nuclear complex in West Cumbria do not have an increased risk of

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developing cancer compared to children living

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elsewhere in the country. That's the key finding

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of a study published in from Newcastle and Oxford

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Universities. There was a childhood cancer cluster

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at Seascale, near Sellafield, and unsuccessful legal action

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against the operator of Sellafield ` but since 1991, there has been no

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difference in cancer rates between children living near

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nuclear sites and those who don't. Our news correspondent Adri`n

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Pitches has more and joins me now. This will be reassuring news for

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families living near Sellafield. Yes, Carol, this will be very

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reassuring for parents living near Sellafield, whether they're workers

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at the nuclear complex or simply resident in the towns around

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Sellafield. The researchers collated all the cases of cancer in young

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all the cases of cancer in xoung people aged under 25 living near

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Sellafield over a 40`year period Sellafield over a 40`year period

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from 1963 to 2006. Among them, of course, were a series of

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high`profile cases that formed course, were a series of

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high`profile cases that formed the Seascale childhood cancer cluster `

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15 cases in one small town. And many viewers will remember the tragic

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case of Gemma D'Arcy from Cleator Moor, who was born in 1983 shortly

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after the notorious radioactive contamination of local beaches by

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excess discharges from Sell`field. She died, aged six, in 1990 from

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acute myeloid leukaemia despite three bone marrow transplants at the

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RVI in Newcastle. Her mother Susan was convinced that British Nuclear

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Fuels had caused her daughtdr's death. But a High Court judge ruled

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in 1994 that a causal link could not be proven for any of the test cases

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of childhood cancer brought against BNFL.

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So the research confirms there was an historic cancer cluster, but in

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recent years, that phenomenon seems to have disappeared. Indeed, that is

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what the statisticians, but epidemiologists, particularly at

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Newcastle University, have established, and he said their

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established, and he said thdir findings would reassure people. I

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think first and foremost, wd think first and foremost, we

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reassure the populations in these areas but secondly, we also

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confirmed the historical clusters that were found in and around

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Sellafield and we don't provide any explanation for those in thd

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Sellafield and we don't provide any explanation for those in the studies

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and it would be interesting to do more research, but going forward,

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the incidence rates are currently no different to what we would see

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nationally. So what is the theory for the cancer cluster that did

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exist and why have there bedn for the cancer cluster that did

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exist and why have there been no new cases in Seascale since 1990? The

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cases in Seascale since 1991? The epidemiologists have a theory called

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population mixing. Sellafield was very isolated on the west Cumbrian

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very isolated on the west Ctmbrian coast when it was being built in the

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50s and 60s, a huge influx of workers into the area, potentially

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bringing viruses and diseasds workers into the area, potentially

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bringing viruses and diseases with bringing viruses and diseasds with

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them that the small, local population had never been exposed to

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and those viruses may have triggered the cancer cluster. That is the

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theory that exists and then the population, if you like, became

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immune to that influx of diseases and as a result, the cancer cluster

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has dropped away. That is the theory they work on. So Sellafield Ltd

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presumably they are satisfied with presumably they are satisfied with

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the findings? Indeed, they welcomed the results and they say that

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the findings? Indeed, they welcomed the results and they say th`t the

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the results and they say that the study found clearly that chhldren

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living nearby are not at an increased risk of developing cancer

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and anybody who wants to work or live near Sellafield has to be

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reassured by this. It has to be said that a local pressure group say they

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reject the population mixing theory and say that it is radioactive

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and say that it is radioacthve exposure that caused the cluster,

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exposure that caused the cltster, but today's study shows the cluster

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has gone away and it is, if you like, safer to live near Sellafield

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then maybe anywhere in the country. Still to come, Geoff Brown with the

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sports news and also, we medt the microlight pilot who is back home

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after a daring transatlantic charity flight.

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And the temperatures have been And the temperatures have been

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flying high with another glorious afternoon for most of us. Fhnd out

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what is in store for the next two days later in the programme.

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It's less than three weeks since the Tour de France st`rted

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in Yorkshire for the first time ever, bringing unprecedented scenes

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And as the world's biggest cycling race comes to an end

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in Paris this weekend, the bunting is coming down in Yorkshire.

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But there's already talk of how to turn the legacy of that amazing

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weekend into an annual ?Tour de Yorkshire?, as early as next May.

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In tonight's Look North Report, Phil Chapman asks

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if the Tour de France will provide the promised long`term legacy?

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It had everything. Unprecedented crowds, breathtaking scenerx. Royal

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crowds, breathtaking scenery. Royal spectators and even the weather

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played ball. And now he has had a chance to reflect on what happened,

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chance to reflect on what h`ppened, the man who masterminded the whole

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idea is immensely proud at having sold Yorkshire to the world. We

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always knew it would be big, we always knew it would be hugely

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significant for North Yorkshire, but we never knew it would be qtite as

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we never knew it would be quite as big and the legacy of it, which has

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started already, have been people booking from France, Switzerland

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or Holland, who were never going to come here on holiday, have seen it

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on the television, have seen how beautiful it is and are now going to

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come here and will come in their droves.

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But the Grand Depart couldn't take in the whole county

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But the massive popularity of the Tour

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couldn't take in the whole county mean its biggest legacy

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will be the planned tour of Yorkshire, going to parts of the

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races haven't reached yet. There are many more options about takhng

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races haven't reached yet. There are many more options about taking it to

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perhaps smaller roads and different areas and we want to make stre

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perhaps smaller roads and dhfferent areas and we want to make sure we

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areas and we want to make stre we move it around, so the Yorkshire

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Wolds, the North York Moors National Park, the coast in particul`r, are

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places that need to feature strongly.

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Wherever the Tour of Yorkshire goes, every major cycling event has

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to be paid for somehow. And for the Tour de France, the cost to

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Yorkshire's councils was estimated at ?6.5 million. There was `lso ?10

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at ?6.5 million. There was also ?10 million in assistance from the

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Treasury, so the pressure w`s on to Treasury, so the pressure w`s on to

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make it a success. Crowds wise, we make it a success. Crowds whse, we

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know it was a success, with anywhere between two and five million people

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said to have lined the routd. between two and five million people

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said to have lined the route. And with a projected ?100 million

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economic benefit to the region, the initial outlay seems to havd been

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good value for money. And pdople attending the annual Rydell Grand

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Prix at Ampleforth at the wdekend Prix at Ampleforth at the wdekend

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will have been delighted to have seen such benefits to their part of

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North Yorkshire as soon as possible. I think they should get out to the

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coast, obviously a Scarborough, coast, obviously a Scarborough,

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maybe further north. Welcomd to maybe further north. Welcome to

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Yorkshire are actively talkhng to Yorkshire are actively talkhng to

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those towns who didn't manage to stage the Tour de France, really

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stage the Tour de France, rdally because they supported the whole

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process, so it is incumbent on them for a little bit of payback. But

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the financial benefits to communities along the Tour route

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are yet to be worked out, with some businesses doing better than

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others. The town was busier than I have ever seen it. But on the other

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hand, from a business point of view, we

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had a good day, but the only to had a good day, but the only to

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think we bombed out on really was sandwiches. We bought a lot of those

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in but they just didn't sell. Over the weekend, we moved something like

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three months' ice cream, so it was very exciging. And we stuck behind

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our prices and You have to fly three and four

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and sometimes 500 legs and there is always that pohnt of

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no return, there is nowhere to go. I know for a fact,

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I look back, it was fantasthc. You come across problems,

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like weather and bureaucracx. could incredible, he did sotnd a bit

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tired, though. I'm not surprised. And now `nother

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sporting extravaganza starts. The Commonwealth Games, 11 days. I

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The Commonwealth Games, 11 days I can tell you are excited.

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No, I like athletics! As Carol said, the Opening Ceremony

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for the 20th Commonwealth G`mes is for the 20th Commonwealth Games is

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denied and the north`east and Cumbria is well represented, nearly

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30 athletes to follow, including Cumbria is well represented, nearly

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30 athletes to follow, incltding two 30 athletes to follow, incltding two

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we will need now. Day by day,

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the village is filling up, each nation making it

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a home from home. The athletes seem to be settling

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in well and getting It is really exciting to just see

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all the different from Canada and from Jamaica,

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and all these different places, I am right at the top in the far

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room, it is like living in `n attic, One of the great things

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about being in multisport event is the opportunity to meet people from

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other sports who are probably kind of similar minded, but we h`ve had a

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wide range of experiences as well. So hopefully I'll leave here with

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maybe a medal and some new friends. The hub of the village is, as ever,

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the dining hall. With around 4,500 athletes,

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plus all the support staff, they estimate 20,000 meals a day will be

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served, catering to all tastes. So we have recipes

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and authentic chefs cooking all the different curries from

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around India, Southeast Asia, etc. They can have lots of traditional

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Scottish food, we have black pudding These may be the "friendly Games",

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but there is a healthy amount of Each team has its own little area,

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so you leave Wales and you head into the Lions' Den,

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which is, of course, England's camp, and if you think these guys all

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compete together at the Olylpics in If you want to head back through

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Team Wales if you are from Team England,

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they have set up a little toll. Team England is

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the biggest team here and there has been a huge investment in sports

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science, physio and recovery How long do they have to

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sit in that? It is not very pleasant, but I tell

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you what, it gives us a laugh. The athletes are moving towards

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the limits of human perform`nce We are trying to eke out those

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marginal gains we talk about, and this area is what delivers that, it

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is what makes sure the athldte stays If a problem does happen,

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we treat it early and get them back We can move people from off

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the podium on to the field of play. We can move people from

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off the podium, but importantly, we The athletes are here,

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the venues are ready. An estimated 1.5 billion people will

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be watching as Glasgow hosts So who to look out for day one.

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First up, bright and early at So who to look out for day one.

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First up, bright and early at half past eight, Stuart Airey, the

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England lawn bowls team. Born in Sunderland, now living in C`rlisle.

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Shortly after, the likes of Paul drink all, Danny Read, start the

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table tennis. And Jemma Lowe, who table tennis. And Jemma Lowd, who

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used to swim for Wales, will be in the pool. You can follow it all on

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the BBC. On to football and the pre`season

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programme is in full swing, with Hartlepool United hosting a

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Sunderland 11 at Victoria Park Sunderland 11 at Victoria P`rk

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tonight. Last night, the Black Cats tonight. Last night, the Black Cats

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were in action at Carlisle, who were trying to rebuild after their recent

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relegation to League 2, but all the talk was about a player who hasn't

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yet committed himself to thd red talk was about a player who hasn't

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yet committed himself to the red and white.

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Quite a few familiar faces in the Sunderland squad last night

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and some only the diehards would know, with the youngsters given

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know, with the youngsters ghven a run at the last half hour.

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But the first question for the head coach,

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what is happening with that ?40 million bid Liverpool have accepted

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million bid Liverpool have `ccepted what is happening with that ?14

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million bid Liverpool have accepted for Italian striker Fabio Borini.

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It is up to Fabio. I mean, I think we have been clear,

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everything is fine, there is no doubts about the connection,

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no doubts about the player `nd the way we get on together, so after

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way we get on together, so `fter the negotiation, it is for Fabio to

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make the decision to come whth us. But instead of being with the

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Black Cats in Cumbria, Borini was in America

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on Liverpool's pre`season trip. So Conor Wickham led the attack

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at Brunton Park, where Carlisle were the better team

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for much of the game. The blues, confusingly,

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playing in their yellow awax strip. playing in their yellow awax strip.

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United's season kicks off at home to newly promoted Luton in just over

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two weeks' time and manager Graham Kavanagh must have been encouraged

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with the way they took the fight to his old club, until the fresh legs

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of Gus Poyet's under 21s turned the tide. The winner from French

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striker Mikael Mandron celebrated in some style.

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I'm delighted for the kids. I told the kids here before they

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went in, what a chance you have got to win the game and thex

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got to win the game and they showed their spirit together, they

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celebrated like we are qualifying celebrated like we are qualifying

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for a European league, which shows you what desire we have

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at the football club as well. But does Fabio Borini have

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the desire to come back and play in front of these fans?

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We will have to wait and sed. Now, I don't know whether to kiss

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Paul or slap him, he has just told me the weather is holding Ftrneaux

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but come the weekend, maybe not Thankfully, I am out of reach for

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now. Last night, we don't get Thankfully, I am out of reach for

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now. Last night, we don't gdt the now. Last night, we don't get the

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chance to use those high nulbers of them, but we had a 27 in the

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chance to use those high numbers of them, but we had a 27 in thd league

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table and by the end of the week, I will have run out of them, we have

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another today, that is the top for the region today, lots of places in

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the 20s although the coastal spot struggling in the teens. Thank you

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struggling in the teens. Th`nk you to Stuart Wright for this shop of a

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farmer making hay while the County Durham sunshine. The reason not

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everybody had those temperatures was the low`lying cloud over the east

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coast, keeping the temperattre the low`lying cloud over thd east

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coast, keeping the temperattre back combining with the breeze, but

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everywhere else had unbroken sunshine. Tonight, low cloud and

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mysterious in the East will drift westwards `` miss dinners. The

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temperatures will stay in double figures, mid`50s Fahrenheit.

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Tomorrow is a bit like todax, an action replay, with a lot of low

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cloud in the east to start off with, a lot of sunshine from the word go

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in the West, which retreats back towards the east coast as we had

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towards the east coast as wd had through the afternoon. I don't think

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it will clear the coast completely, so some parts will struggle again

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with low cloud and temperatures so some parts will struggle again

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with low cloud and temperattres in with low cloud and temperattres in

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the mid to high teens, but again, where the sun comes out, most

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places, temperatures in them where the sun comes out, most

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places, temperatures in them `` the low to mid 20s. The win to stay

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fairly light, generally from low to mid 20s. The win to stay

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fairly light, generally frol a fairly light, generally frol a

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north`easterly direction `` the wind. High pressure in charge at the

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minute and it stays with us in the coming few days. A bit of a change

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as we head to the weekend, this weather front starts to sink down

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from the north`west through the course of the weekend. It will

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course of the weekend. It whll introduce the risk of some showers

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into the picture but it shotld introduce the risk of some showers

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into the picture but it shotld also reduce the risk of that low cloud

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along the east coast. So if you are a `` out and about in the ndxt

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along the east coast. So if you are a `` out and about in the next few

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days, over the West is wherd the high temperatures will be. The east

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coast is where you are likely to hold onto Cloud and a few ddgrees

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cooler. The weekend, a bit of a change, enough cloud for sole

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change, enough cloud for some showery outbreaks of rain, one of

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two heavy burst in it, but between the clouds, temperatures still

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making it into the 20s. Perhaps not as hot as the last few days but low

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20s on the cards and as we head through the weekend, we start to

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lose that low, misty cloud in eastern parts. We will keep you up

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to date on the BBC weather `pp eastern parts. We will keep you up

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to date on the BBC weather app or on to date on the BBC weather app or on

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your BBC local radio station. to date on the BBC weather app or on

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your BBC local radio station. Let's have a reminder of the

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your BBC local radio station. Let's have a reminder of thd top

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Let's have a reminder of the top stories tonight. The first bodies

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from the Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine are flown to the Netherlands

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as a day of national mourning is held there.

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And police divers find the body of a swimmer who went missing in the

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River Tees at Stockton. That is it for now, we are back a it

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later tonight, 11:30 p.m., because of the Commonwealth Games Opening

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Ceremony. Worth waiting for. Good night.

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