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The search intensifies for three missing brothers as

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Also a big fall in unemployment in the region.

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But the number of young people out of work remains stubbornly high.

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The ten`year`old girl who lost her legs to meningitis gets ready

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Why it took Wilson 70 years to qualify as a wartime pilot.

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And the 200 mile an hour world record attempt

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In sport, another two of our clubs bow out of the League

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And the horrific speedway crash which brought emergency vehicles

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The search for three missing boys who vanished

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from their foster home on Wearside has intensified tonight, with police

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15`year`old Remus Matloch, and his two younger brothers, left

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Northumbria Police have spent the day talking to school friends

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of the boys, and officers are also concentrating

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on others parts of the country, including Birmingham and London.

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Our correspondent, Peter Harris, is live for us in Sunderland now.

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Peter, are there any clues as to their whereabouts?

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Plenty of clues, but very few answers. We know this is where their

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journey began. After that, where it ended in the mystery. Let's look at

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today's's key developments. The police tell us they have been

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speaking to people in Northumberland because that is where the boys went

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to school. They are talking to friends of theirs to see anybody can

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shed any light on anything they have said in recent days or weeks. It

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goes further afield to Birmingham, where the boys have a family. And

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also to North London. The police also tell us that they cannot

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guarantee that the boys are still in the country. To that effect, they

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have notified the port situation and have had help from the public. They

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are sifting through the phone calls to see if there is any information

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coming from that. ABBA that, they are also looking that mobile phone

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records of the boys because that does look like a plan. `` above

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that. Their bicycles have never been found and the junk on the metal.

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There is CCTV images on the metal and they are picked up in Newcastle.

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`` they jumped on the Underground. You're not in trouble. Please

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contact the police and let us know where you are. We will come and get

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you and everything will be all right. We know their natural parents

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are living abroad. How likely is it that the boys are broad also? They

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have not got passports, that is important. We know that their mother

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is in Poland and their father is in Romania. There is no direct

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indication that they have left the country. The main thing to remember

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is that they have only got ?60 and the clothes on their backs. If they

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are not being held and are by themselves, they will not last very

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long. The body of Aidan Brunger, one of

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the two medical Newcastle students murdered in Malaysia last week,

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has been returned to Britain today. Aidan Brunger, on the right,

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and Neil Dalton were stabbed to death at the resort of Kuching,

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on the island of Borneo. Five men have now been

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arrested over the killing. An inquest into the deaths is

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to be held in Derby on Friday. And the body of Liam Sweeney,

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one of two Newcastle fans who died in the Malaysian Airlines disaster,

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has been returned to the UK. Liam, who was 28, and John Alder

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were on their way to New Zealand to watch United in a pre`season

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tournament when their plane was shot Mr Sweeney's body has been flown

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into East Midlands Airport for a post`mortem examination

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in Leicestershire. There's been a big fall

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in unemployment in the region. Figures released this morning show

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that the number of people out of work in the North East has fallen

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by 10,000 to 126,000. That's an unemployment rate of 9.4%,

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still the worst in the country. However, there are now 1.2 million

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people in work, a rise of 10,000 in the period from April to June,

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compared to the previous quarter. In Cumbria, those claiming

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Job Seekers' Allowance fell However, youth unemployment remains

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stubbornly high, with about one in four 16 to 24

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year`olds looking for work. Our business correspondent Ian Reeve

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reports on a County Durham charity which is doing its bit to bring

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the level down. Could this be

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the solution to youth unemployment? This Peterlee factory was set up to

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give young people a taste of a job. They do a minimum

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of eight weeks here. Initially it was just training

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but it's evolved into doing real work for other

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companies, assembling, packing. For people like Paul it could

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be that elusive way into work. It has opened my eyes to the role,

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because I was more afraid of that. But now I know

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it is easier And Jack is proof that this charity

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can get people into a job, some training here and he's been taken

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on as an engineering apprentice with It gave me experience as to what it

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was like within a working industry, how to handle myself, how to take

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orders, really. I learned to respect

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people, basically. Jack aside,

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the hit rate is impressive. We have been doing this for two

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years, now, and over the last 13 months we have been

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doing work experience we have had 87% of the young people doing work

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experience here now in employment. And in the months of May and June,

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100% have gone into employment. This scheme could soon be replicated

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elsewhere in the North East. The estimate here is that 20 similar

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centres could save about ?13 million They call the project

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Destination Employment here, Even with today's welcome fall

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in North East unemployment there are still 49,000 16 to 24`year`olds

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without a job. 64 jobs could go

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at a fish factory in west Cumbria. Brookside Products

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in Maryport says the last few years have been a struggle

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for the company, even though it's Now it's announced

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a 30`day consultation period to explore all options,

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warning that it may lead to closure The company has been losing money

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for the last three years, almost ?4 million over the last

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three financial years and that is We have spent over ?400,000

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on the factory and strived to turn us around but it clearly

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cannot go on in its current format. She lost both her legs

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after contracting meningitis. But now 10`year`old Olivia Storey

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from Carlisle is about to race for the first time on a pair of

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blades created especially for her. Olivia Storey was two when she was

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diagnosed with the disease, which But she's never let it hold her back

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and hopes one day to become You can see the determination on

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Olivia's space. She lost both legs and an arm to meningitis but that

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has never damaged her love of sport and these new running blades made

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especially for her at getting Olivia a new spring in her step. It is

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lighter and easier and bouncier. I do not feel as tired afterwards. My

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other lakes are more heavy but they look more real. I like these ones

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better. How fast do you reckon you are? Faster than any of your

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friends? I can run faster than most of them! Unlike those used by

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Paralympic athletes, these blades are also suitable for walking in and

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Olivia is trying out what it is only the third pair to be made. She has

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got on with them so well that her aim is to take part in a family race

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in October. When she was two and a half and she first had meningitis

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and was amputated, we never thought she would come this far and be

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achieving what she does in her running blades. It did use to

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surprise me. I used to think it would take a lot of time to get used

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to prosthetic legs but it did not for her because that is all she

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could remember. She took to swimming at a young age,

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enjoying the freedom it gave her from her prosthetics

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and was named disability swimmer She likes cycling too

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and has just taken up karate. But Olivia is looking forward to

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her first race on the blades. Running a fun and I get to show off

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how fast I am. My mum will not be able to keep up and I will not wait

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for her! And with focus like that,

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there's a chance she could just be Tyneside will host next year's

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British Transplant Games. Hundreds of competitors who have had

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life saving organ transplant surgery and donor families will descend

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on the North East for the four day Gateshead Stadium will be the focal

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point for the Games, but competitors will take part in a range of sports

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at venues across the region including swimming, golf, archery,

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table tennis, five`a`side and football as well as track

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and field at Gateshead. A clean up operation at one

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of Wearside's best`loved landmarks After hearing that vandals had

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sprayed graffiti over Sunderland's Penshaw Monument,

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local businesses and individuals have clubbed together to foot

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the bill to bring in specialist The National Trust, who looks after

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the site, says it's incredibly Campaigners marched through Hexham

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this morning to protest against plans to move

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the town's bus station. Opponents have already gathered

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a petition with more than 4,000 Northumberland County Council is

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carrying out its second public consultation this

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year on the plans and says the current site is too small to

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accommodate a modern bus station. Protesters argue relocating it will

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leave elderly passengers with further to walk and use up valuable

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car parking space in the town. Blue plaques are appearing on houses

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in North Shields and Tynemouth. They mark the former homes

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of men who died in World War One, honoured by the people living

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in their houses today. And some of those home owners have

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incredible family stories The Tynemouth World War One

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Commemoration Project hopes, eventually, to install 300 plaques,

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as Adrian Pitches reports. this woman knocks

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on doors and tells people they are living in the former home of people

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killed in World War I and asks them When it was explained,

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the purpose of the project, I was very happy to have

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the plaques because I think we owe so much to these people and cannot

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imagine what it must have been like Indeed, her home lost two men,

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brothers Arthur and James. Catherine's family was

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also hit by the war. She lost her uncle,

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her mother's brother, James. I used to hear stories

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about this uncle, who was very He was the eldest and she was

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the youngest of the family. He wrote to her fairly regularly

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while in France and I think it always resonated because he was one

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of the people... and one of the boys He did not have to go

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into the Army. I think when you think of all

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of the people who volunteered, that In this road in Tynemouth,

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three out of four neighbouring homes Genuinely people have said they have

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been delighted to be able to commemorate someone

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in such a personal way and I think it links in with people's feelings

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of that personal connection There has been such a lot

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of publicity about it but I think it speaks to people that

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somebody actually went out from the house where they live

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to fight for King and country. Caroline also lives in the home

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of a World War I casualty. I feel sad that the house has had

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that But in another way, I think it is

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nice to honour Hugh. And I am trying to do up the front

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of the house and make it look nice and I have been pointing it out to

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everybody in the street that passes and saying

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this young lad left here Hers is another family linked to

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the Great War. Caroline's father was German,

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born in 1914, and his mother kept When I look at my father,

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I cannot think that he has to go He was a prisoner of war

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and went to Scotland but he has to go through another war

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and I am thinking, "What did we learn from this Great War when all

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these people died and so soon after Nobody is charged

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for the blue plaque but the project is collecting donations

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to help their manufacture. The 200 mile an hour world record

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attempt by a driver who's blind. And what will the weather be like

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tomorrow? Well, he's been waiting a while `

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70 years, to be precise ` but a wartime pilot from Newcastle is

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finally receiving his wings, after the RAF decided to make an exception

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to its rules, with a bit of Wilson Taylor, who's about to

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celebrate his 90th birthday, qualified as a pilot just as the

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war ended, so never got his wings. But he never lost hope,

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and next Thursday he'll be officially presented with

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the honour at a special ceremony 70 years after the end of the war,

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Wilson Taylor is finally flying He never got to do it

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in the service of his country, but every single day he sits down

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and flies to his heart's content, But he's a real pilot who could have

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flown the real thing, yet he never got his wings,

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which is what pilots are awarded to Did you do the test? I did. I am a

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qualified pilot. It has always been accepted I am a qualified pilot but

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I did not get my wings when they brought me back to the UK. Why not?

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There are a number of reasons but the first thing was the war was over

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and I was not needed. So I qualified but they did not meet me now,

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virtually was the ruble is the time. Wilson lamented this every

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single day for nearly 70 years. As the decades passed, he lobbied

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the RAF on and off but to no avail. He then decided to take it to

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a higher power. Last year, I wrote to her Majesty

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the Queen, believe it or not! And within ten days, I got a reply from

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the Queen to say she was very interested to know what had happened

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but she could not really intervene in a matter such as this but, " I am

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forwarding your letter to me and my letter to you to the House of

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Commons to the Minister for defence." And then I got this

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wonderful letter from an air Vice Marshal last month to say that they

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had decided to remove themselves from the protocol and were going to

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make a special award of my wings and that I would receive them down at

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Linton. Wilson will receive his wings

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at a special ceremony next week and we'll be there to see

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the size of the smile on his face. 11 years ago today Mike Newman

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became He set a new land speed record

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at Elvington Airfield in Well, today he's been back with

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the aim of reaching 200mph. Charlotte Leeming was there

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for this new world record attempt. Make Newman has a taste for speed.

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Blind from birth, he could not fulfil his dream of becoming a

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racing driver so went for the next best thing, breaking world records.

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11 years ago today, he entered the record books after driving at 144

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mph. Today, he has a new ambition. 200 mph. Really excited. There is a

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great sense of anticipation. You guys but the of the navigator, who

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just happens to be his father. I am behind him and we are connected by

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radio. It is my job to tell them where to go. `` Michael drives with

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the help of a navigator. Nerve`wracking for you also? Eaters.

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`` it is. Since 2003, he has wanted to break the 200 mph barrier. Can he

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do it? He has finally got a capable car. Let's find out.

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After the exhilaration and excitement, it is time for the

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horrible part, waiting to see if he has done it. Then the results came

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in, he had averaged 200.9 mph. CHEERING

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I am feeling absolutely ecstatic. It has still not sunk in. However, I

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have been chasing this dream for 11 years. It was on the Day 11 years

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ago that I got my first record so it is a great anniversary present. Not

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bad for a former bank manager. His next challenge is to break the blind

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water speed record. With his determination, there is little doubt

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he will make history once again. Absolutely super, was it not? Lots

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to celebrate! Two more of our clubs were knocked

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out of the League Cup last night. Hartlepool's dreams

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of reaching Round Two were broken in the Potteries as they conceded

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six, while it took a late, late goal It was a different story

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for Middlesbrough, who today signed midfielder Adam

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Clayton from Huddersfield with Jacob It's far too early judge, of course,

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and Boro's Spanish head coach Aitor Karanka is the last person we

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can expect to get carried away. But this is

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a very decent start to the season. The Championship side went ahead

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at Oldham on the half`hour mark when Luke Williams struck

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from distance in stunning fashion. Grant Leadbitter doubled

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the Teessiders lead And Enrique Garcia Martinez ` AKA

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Kite ` ensured there was no upset against the League One side with his

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second goal in two games, following We are showing everybody that we are

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a strong squad but the most important thing for me, I always say

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that is, is that we have to keep working because if we go into

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Saturday thinking we are very squad, we will lose the game. `` we are a

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strong squad. York City probably had

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the better chances against But

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after Ryan Jarvis was stretchered off they were destined to concede

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a late goal in successive matches. Doncaster were resigned to

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extra`time when Harry Forrester popped up with

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the stoppage time winner. Agony for the Minstermen, but it

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was far worse for Hartlepool, who went behind at Port Vale, only to

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equalise through Jonathan Franks. Ben Williamson then scored

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his second and third goals of the evening for

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the home side before Pools brought But another three goals from

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Port Vale completed a miserable night for Colin Cooper who bemoaned

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his players' defensive frailties. If you are eating your tea, some

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very dramatic pitches. Workington Comets face

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a huge fixtures backlog if they're to qualify for Speedway's

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Premier League play`offs. The West Cumbrian team have had only

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one home fixture since the end of June due to rain,

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and must now squeeze in the The deadline for finishing in

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the top six is September the 14th. Meanwhile, Berwick Bandits beat the

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league leaders Edinburgh last night. At the meeting will be remembered

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for a horrendous crash which saw two riders taken to hospital. Luckily, I

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stress this, both were later released with minor injuries. Very

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lucky lad indeed. In the women's rugby world cup

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another proud moment for England Katy McLean, from South Shields, who

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led the team out for this evening's That game just finished and I am

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delighted to tell your England have won by 40`17 and have reached the

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final. The Newcastle Falcons rugby union

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squad have taken part in their first training session

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on the new 3G Synthetic Pitch Looking on this morning was

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director of rugby Dean Richards. The newly constructed pitch,

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which feels a bit like a posh carpet underfoot is

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underlaid with sand and rubber. It's hoped fewer matches will be

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lost to the weather with the new fast playing surface proving

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a shrewd investment. The friction burns are thing of the

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past. You get no more burns on this than you would on a grass pitch. It

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is all about just understanding everything and having the confidence

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to play and get out and do it. The more we play, the more we train on

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it, the more they will have confidence in it.

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I think it is better than our living room carpet! Let's have a look at

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the weather. It will continue to be a bit of everything over the next

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few days. Thank you for these pictures. Cumulus clouds and some

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strong breezes as well. The good news is that over the next few

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days, the breeze become a little bit less noticeable but we are still

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expecting plenty of showers. Through this evening, just one or two

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isolated showers. Most places will have a sunny end to the evening

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before some clear spells after dark is also a few showers, some of which

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could be heavy. By the early hours of the morning, there are clear

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skies in places. They could see elite meteor, watch out for those

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shooting stars. Temperature is quite low. First thing tomorrow, plenty of

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sunshine to begin but showers start to work in from late morning

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onwards, becoming heavy and possibly fund are. It is worth noting that

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they will not fall everywhere. A completely different type of cloud

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to that which brings us widespread rain. Cumulus will bring heavy,

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fundraiser and pause in places but some places will have sunshine. ``

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heavy and thundery showers in places. It is difficult to forecast

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exactly where it will be. These showers on the map not an indication

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of exactly where the thundery downpours will be, just that it is

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generally unsettled across the East. Top temperature is

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disappointing. The winds have fallen later. Let's pick up the pressure

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sequence through tomorrow evening. The winds later, isobars more

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relaxed than the have been over previous days. As we head through

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the weekend, weak weather systems bring further showers across Cumbria

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in particular. The North East should see some sunshine but also the risk

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of a few showers here as well over the weekend. Let's take a look at

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what that means in detail in Cumbria. Very limited sunshine.

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Temperatures are fairly low for a time of year and drizzly rain likely

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to begin the weekend. In the North East, a little bit more chance of

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brightness and less chance of showers. But not blazing sunshine

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here either. Not very warm but it should stay mostly dry over the next

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few days after tomorrow. There is the broadcast. `` there is the

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forecast. Now for a final look

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at the headlines: The Prime Minister promises Britain

:27:18.:27:19.

will be part of an international effort to rescue thousands

:27:20.:27:21.

of people trapped by Islamist militants in Iraq, but rules out

:27:22.:27:23.

an early recall of Parliament. And the search for the three missing

:27:24.:27:26.

North East brothers has intensified. We'll be back later but until then,

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have a good evening.

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