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In tonight's headlines: The boss of our newest hospital apologises

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after patients are forced to wait outside in ambulances for hours

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After 65 years together council care rules mean this couple will be

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A huge removal operation as Lindisfarne's famous landmark

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And in sport, it's Monday nhght So Steve Harper joins us to round up

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The Chief Executive of Northumbria Healthcare Trust has apologhsed

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for the long delays in ambulance handover times at the

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Over a nine-month period, crews spent a total of almost 3 000

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hours waiting in queues to hand over patients

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The North East Ambulance Service says the problem is having

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a knock-on effect on its abhlity to respond to emergencies.

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This exclusive report from Inside Out's Chris Jackson

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It cost ?90 million and has been heralded as the way

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But for some, a wait which should only take 15 minutes but can last

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more than two hours, just isn't good enough.

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Here's one man who waited in a queue with his seriously ill fathdr.

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There was a good six or sevdn at least gurneys with two

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paramedics per patient, in this corridor,

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He's bleeding from the head badly, and he's in a queue

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And internal NHS report revdals that for just one day last month,

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around a quarter of the ambtlance crews at Cramlington were stood

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with their patients for mord than half an hour to check hn.

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Other documents that I've sden show that for a nine month period,

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almost 2,900 hours were spent waiting.

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That's the equivalent of an on-duty paramedic stuck

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Look at a neighbouring hospital, the RVI Newcastle,

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I think out of ten, I would say it's ten.

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In a sense, it is unacceptable in my view.

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Because we need those ambul`nces out on the road, going to our p`tients.

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When they are queueing at hospitals, they aren't able to achieve that.

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The hospital has been dogged by delays since opening.

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This picture was taken last year, but chief executive David Evans says

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they're still grappling to solve the problem.

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It's been our main priority of the last year.

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I would offer the apologies, my personal apologies

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and the apologies of the Trtst, to anyone who feels they've been

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disadvantaged or their care has been affected by having to wait

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The hospital says there are signs of improvement in the delays,

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but with winter around the corner, a solution may be a way off yet

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And there's more on that story on Inside Out,

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the Business Secretary has said he does not intend to publish the

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letter that helped secure investment in Nissan's Sunderland plant. He

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said he would not reveal details of letters as they could be

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commercially sensitive and he told the House of Commons the hotse of --

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the Government was pursuing tariff free trade after Brexit. 7000 jobs

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have been secured at the site. He was also questioned about protection

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for local suppliers. Can I welcome the kind words about Sunderland

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Moving on there are still concerns around the supply chain, who if

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there is and not emotive sectoral deal will not suddenly be included,

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and also the wider manufacttring base in the north-east as wd move

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forward with Brexit negotiations. Middlesbrough has been doing better

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than Sunder land in football terms so they deserve a break when it

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comes to Nissan. The supply chain is incredibly important. Across the

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automotive sector weather in the north-east, the West Midlands, other

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parts of the country, there are businesses that can locate close to

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the main plants, that currently are overseas and it is in everyone's

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interest that if there are sites that require some better ro`d access

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for example, that we were, together. That was part of the discussions and

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particularly will benefit the supply chain.

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One of the biggest compensation claims against the Catholic Church

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More than 200 men say they were abused at an approved

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school run on behalf of the Diocese of Middlesbrough

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The St Williams home at Market Weighton in

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East Yorkshire was staffed by the Catholic De La Salle order.

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Nigel Feeley was 13 years old when he was sent to lease Mac. On the

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outskirts of Market Weighton it was run by Bert De La Salle orddr. Nigel

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Feeley was one of many who were abused by the former principal James

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Carragher. You could not scream at him because he had the power. James

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Carragher is currently servhng his third prison sentence for abusing

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boys at the home. He was prhncipal there from 1976 until 1990.

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Documents suggest that abusd started in the 1970s and those runnhng the

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home knew about it. James C`rragher was subject to an internal

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investigation in 1970. No action was taken.

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If a person with more scruples have got in early and done a proper

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investigation James Carraghdr would have been kicked out of the place in

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the early 1970s. Neither thd De La Salle order or the diocese of

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Middlesbrough have responded to the allegations but in statements the De

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La Salle offered an apology. They say they deeply regret what

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happened. The diocese says these offences are historic and are a

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matter of profound regret. They reiterated they have safegu`rds in

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place. Today at civil action started. For the victims to be has

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been a long time coming. Teaching assistants

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in County Durham are to hold They're in dispute with

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the County Council about major changes to their terms

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and conditions of employment. They say new term-time only

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contracts will mean a pay ctt of almost a quarter

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for most of them. The strike has been called for next

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Tuesday and Wednesday. The council says the changes

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are necessary to comply The Redcar and Cleveland cotncil

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leader, Sue Jeffrey, says she wants to stand to become

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Tees Valley's first elected mayor. Ms Jeffrey is hoping

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to be the Labour candidate for the new job,

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which is being created as p`rt of a devolution deal

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with local councils. The mayor will be given powdrs over

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skills and transport, and have ?15 million each ydar

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to boost investment. Forecasts for how high-speed real to

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me benefit is being set out. It could cut journey times frol

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Carlisle to London to just over two and a half hours. The local

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Enterprise Partnership belidves it could be worth ?40 million per year

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in Carlisle. The former archdeacon of Auckland

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in County Durham has been jailed for a year

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for historic sex offences. Granville Gibson was found guilty

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in August of two counts of hndecent assault against two men

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in the 1970s and 1980s. As a former Archdeacon,

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Granville Gibson was a well-respected member

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of the clergy. Today, at the age of 80,

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he was sentenced to 12 months at Durham Crown Court for indecently

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assaulting two young men. The offences took place

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in the 1970s and 1980s at a church in Newton Aycliffe,

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were at the time One of the men assaulted

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was Peter Ridley, who aged 08, had been sent to the church to serve

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a community service order. He has waived his right

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to anonymity to explain That is as fresh as yesterd`y. When

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I give my evidence it is a true account. I have really loved it ever

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since. There is not a day that goes by when it does not enter mx head in

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one way or another. As he w`s sentenced to 12 months Granville

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Gibson look straight ahead `nd showed no emotion. The judgd said he

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had shown no remorse and he had abused his trust and authorhty. I

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have had 39 years of telling everyone I was truthful and today it

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has been proven. How does it feel that you have been believed that

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last? It is relief. It is not so much the sentence, now I have been

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believed. What does that me`n? It means everything. I do not have two

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hide in corners. I can get on with my life now. I do not have to take

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that to the grave with me any more. Granville Gibson's fall frol grace

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has led the Church to launch an independent review and to issue an

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apology to the men who say for years they were not believed.

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A couple who've been married for more than 65 years

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are being forced to live ap`rt, because a council says one of them

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doesn't meet the criteria to be looked after in a care home.

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Ray Lorrison, who's 95, moved into Westoe Grange Care Home

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when his 88-year-old wife, Jessie, went into hospital.

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She'd hoped to join her husband but South Tyneside Council says

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Jessie is well enough to look after herself at home

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Her family disagree and havd called the decision cruel.

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Jessie and Ray Lorrison in ` happier times. The couple have been

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inseparable since they met hn 1 46 but ill-health has seen the devoted

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couple separated after more than 65 years of marriage. Ray Lorrhson who

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is 95, has Alzheimer's. He was moved into a when his wife had to go into

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for several weeks. His wife hopes to join him at South Tyneside council

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say she does not meet the criteria for their care home and is facing

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living alone for the first time ever at the age of 88. She wants to be

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with my dad. He is missing her so much. He sits in the corridor at the

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homes is waiting for her to come to the door. Mentally, she has mental

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capacity, but physical, she cannot move. She just cannot do anxthing

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for herself. She was just bd a prisoner if we did not come round

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and say to her. I cannot believe it. She spoke to Look North earlier this

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year about how she avoided ` bombing in 1941. Recently she stayed briefly

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at the care home with her htsband that had to return to hospital when

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she was told she would not be allowed back and would instdad

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receive visits from carers `t home. Neither couple's family has started

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a petition calling for the period to be allowed to continue to lhve

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together. They have been split up right at the time when they should

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be able to be together. It hs not great. It is inhumane to do this to

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them. We cannot understand how anyone can be so heartless. This

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could happen to anybody's p`rents or grandparents.

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Alison joins us from outsidd South Shields town hall.

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Alison - what does South Tyneside Council have to say?

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The council are seeing that while they do not specifically colment on

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individual cases all decisions about year are made on individual 's

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needs. The family say a card package has been offered the kid is due to

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come into her home and the council say that is what they try to do --

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has been offered a care package with Taylor is set to come into her home.

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What's the family are seeing is they simply want Jessie and Ray Lorrison

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living together for the rest of their lives.

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Steve Harper joins me for a look at the weekend's football

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as Lindisfarne Castle prepares for a major spruce up.

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nights are drawing and that I will try not to make the Hallowedn

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forecast to scaly. Or will he? Now for generations it's taken

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a battering from the elements. But Lindisfarne Castle is starting

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to show the strain. Windows and walls are taking

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in water, so the castle's closed As our News Correspondent

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Mark Denten reports - Outside, peace and tranquillity

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inside frayed nerves. They `re trying to move a fragile model

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amongst many other things bdcause the castle is closing for

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renovations until 2018. It has been battered by the elements for

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generations. Salts in the wall, in the moisture,

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are crystallising and breakhng the paint off, breaking

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the plaster off. It's all just coming

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down, shattering down. These cracks are being causdd

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by it, it's blistering. And this is what we're

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going to tackle. This is what we need to sort out

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if we're going to It is thought that Queen Elhzabeth

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the first hard work done here in 1570 and it costs ?1000. Thhs time

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the renovations will cost about ?3 million. But before they can even

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start a hundred objects must be moved from here, very careftlly

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indeed. And the National Trtst cannot just call on a meet with a

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van. We have chosen the best tides and hopefully we will get good

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weather. Hopefully that'll be OK. John is one of the many Nathonal

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Trust volunteers helping thd move go smoothly. Items which are htndreds

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of years old. Have you ever drop anything?

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Encase you are wondering thdy got the galley and back safely `nd if

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all goes to plan this north,east landmark should be open agahn for

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visitors in March 20 18. Well I'm pleased to say I'm not

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on my own in the studio tonhght Because it's Monday,

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Steve Harper's here, Signs of life in the lower reaches

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of the Premier League - from one of teams down

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there, at least. Middlesbrough are up to 14th

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after picking up their first home win since last April,

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Steve. Yes, last week's result at @rsenal

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would have given them a lot of confidence and Saturday was a good

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win for them. Big crowds. Nice to see fans are

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staying by them through hard times. And the about. Yes, great stpport.

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He was disappointed that thdy did not get a fly. And did not give one

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to the England manager. And Bournemouth are still playing

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well. Yes, they rode their luck. We see

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the benefit of having a man on the post. You have to do that.

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You have to earn the right. Nearly went ahead. They took the ldad, has

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to be a contender for goal of the season. He was brave to block that.

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It is this last bit of the goal The defender does not know whether to

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come across. The composure just to check inside.

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That is a cool finish. Did he do that often?

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Not even in training. The sdcond goal, his first for Middlesbrough

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since May 2008. Great movement. Just nods at Boeing.

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Simple finish. Happy days for Middlesbrough.

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It was a big win for us. We got a good point last week. Home games are

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very important, your home form is massive in this league. That was a

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big win for us and gives us confidence going into the ndxt lot

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of games. Overheard one fan on the wax

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to the game, Steve, he said: If we only lose 2-0,

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I'll settle for that. They're just worn down

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after ten years of almost There is an area of desponddncy

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around the place. The last thing you need is an inform Arsenal coming to

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town. And not defending well against them.

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Arsenal have the ability to tear you apart. We have seen them do that to

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very good teams. The disappointing thing for Sunderland was thd manner

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of the three goals. But they stuck at it.

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Well taken penalty to get b`ck into the game. No great enthusiasm. Back

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in the game. Sunderland have got four defenders

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bear. It is far too easy. They have not got back in to the game.

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It is hard to know what Davhd Moyes can do from here.

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Losing a centre half makes ht difficult to change the forlation

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but even here Sanchez is given time to sort his feet out.

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Too easy. David Moyes is looking a haunted man. We have hard a lot of

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games and we have been here before maybe not in this situation but in

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similar situations. We have got to get away from losing. We have got to

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get to not conceding goals. You will only ever be judged by your results.

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And this is what those results show - that Sunderland have equalled

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the worst start by any club in Premier League history.

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Is there any way out, Steve?

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They say you need ten wins to stay in the Premier League and the first

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one is proving very tough bx them. It could be a long winter on

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Wearside. A lot of managers have said over the last few years that

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there is something wrong at the club. The common denominator is that

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the owner has been there for seven years and they do not seem to have

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made any progress. They missed a trick in the summer on the back of a

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big finish and Sam Allardycd, using that momentum, big opportunhty to

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invest, which they did not take They seem to have gone so f`r

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backwards since the summer. That is what pain the fans as much `s

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anything. And also, by contrast In the Championship,

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Newcastle are looking unstoppable. It wasn't the 6-0 scoreline

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by which they beat Preston in the Cup, earlier in the week

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but a 2-1 win over the same opposition at Deepdale

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means the Magpies have now won seven in a row,

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starting with that comeback It was a very different gamd. Easy

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when you are lacking match fitness to slash at that. Good ball in. Good

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downward header. Always difficult when you head it downwards. 2-0 up.

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Preston got the goal that their pressure deserved.

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Even when Newcastle have bedn under pressure and have not been playing

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their best they have still lanaged to grind out results. Yes. Hs this a

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penalty? I would probably h`ve to see now. Digging it out. Thd ball

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comes back in. A good three points. And this is how the table looks -

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Newcastle already six points clear Any catching them? It looks unlikely

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at the moment. Huddersfield, small squad. It will be two from

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Newcastle, Brighton or Norwhch. It could be we have two prolotions

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to celebrate this season, because Carlisle United's great run

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shows no signs of coming to an end! history by the week -

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it's now 15 games without ddfeat Look at the goalkeeping herd. That

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is what happens when you cole for crossers. Good delivery. Thd

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goalkeeper could be braver. It gives them the confidence to have shots

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from range. What are stunning goal that is. Seven points ahead in the

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play-offs Carlisle now. Looking good.

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Hartlepool playing well enotgh in patches but not getting restlts

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Great start for them. 2-0 up. They were unfortunate. It does not

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have to be a red card that. If the referee thinks it is a genuhne

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attempt to get the ball entdrs a yellow card. Down to ten men, 2 1,

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they have all the lamented. Hartlepool cannot stop concdding

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goals. Away from football, Newcastle Eagles

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beat Worcester Wolves 87-67 to keep them in touch with top spot

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in the British Basketball Ldague. But in rugby union's

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Premiership Newcastle Falcons' former fly-half, Jimmy Goppdrth

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came back to haunt them yesterday, as Wasps beat them convincingly

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at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. Gopperth scored 21 of the home

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side's 31 points, touching down twice as well as scoring fotr

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conversions and a penalty. The Falcons could only manage two

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penalties in reply and have fallen Double duvet went on yesterday. It

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is going to get a bit colder. It will come in handy at some point.

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You might have noticed it is Halloween so you might see some

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strange things in the sky this evening.

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Take a look at this. A murmtr deletion of starlings. One of

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nature's wonders. Thousands of starlings getting ready to roost for

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the night. Quite a sight. A couple of dried peas with sunny

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spells. Night-time is will be cold. If you are out and about trhck or

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treating this evening should be dry but there is thicker cloud working

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its way down from the north as we head to the night. At the t`il end

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of the night that dream will start to clear away southwards. Drier

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clearer weather into northern areas. The northerly breeze starts to pick

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up. Tomorrow that northerly breeze will clear away the last relnants of

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overnight rain and thicker cloud. This guy should clear. Essentially

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it is a dry, sunny day. It will not feel warm. Temperatures cooler than

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today. He is to be of 16 Celsius. Tomorrow you will be lucky hf you

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get 10 Celsius. Noticeably cooler. But not exceptional for the start of

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November. As we head through the next few days watching this area of

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high pressure, this ritual drift across as over the next day or two,

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Keith Vaz largely dry. By the tail end of the working week low pressure

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up to the north of the UK brings this weather front end and that will

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bring thicker cloud and patchy rain at times. There will not be huge

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amounts of rain. Thursday nhght maybe Friday for a time somd patchy

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rain for some of us. Over the next few days fine and dry to Matro,

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plenty of sunshine, but not warm. Perhaps more cloud after a frosty

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nights. That close begins to thicken up towards the tail end of the week.

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Temperatures stuck in singld figures for most of us. That is the first

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few days of the member. In October temperatures were near norm`l,

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rainfall was average. Dry and write comparatively speaking.

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When did pumpkins take over from turnips? It was turnips when I was a

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lad. Good night. See you tolorrow. If you trust me not

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and I trust you not, then what is the point

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in this marriage at all? Life holds very few things

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which are genuinely worth having. If you don't possess them,

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everything else is worthless.

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