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Hello and welcome to Tuesday's Look North.

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Better than expected - The North East Ambulance Service

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Two of the North's police forces set up a major investigation te`m

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The region's race courses ask for government help in a long

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running fight over cash with the bookmakers.

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Tommy Steele is back in the North with a new stage show about the big

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In sport - fighting talk from the Sunderland player who's

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had to cope with more than most this season.

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But did goalkeeper Jordan Phckford pick up any tips from one

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It promised to be a tough wdek for the North East Ambulance Service.

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Yesterday, the BBC Inside Ott programme revealed how emergency

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crews were backed up, waiting to have their patients

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attended to at our newest hospital in Cramlington.

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Today, the Care Quality Comlission report into their recent

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But despite their much publhcised problems, it makes far bettdr

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Each year the North East Ambulance Service answers more than

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1.5 million calls and attends more than 400,000 emergencies.

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But each year the pressures grow and last year the ambulance service

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here was the the worst in the country for reaching

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the most critically ill patients - the RED 1 calls.

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So the service was expecting the Care Quality Commission

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to announce the service reqtired improvement.

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We had wondered whether we would get requires improvement. We did not

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dare to dream we would get good The message back to us was we h`d tried

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so hard and when they came hn April we have 100 vacancies for

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paramedics. We are down to 70. The big issue, in terms of thosd most

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critical of calls, the performance is the worst in the country for last

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year. It was at the time whdn the CQC came. That was the biggdst

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anxiety. Response is the kex issue in the ambulance service. Wd are now

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about second or third in thd country overall for red performance. We ll

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still not quite meeting our targets but we have improved. Because that

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response getting a good overall rating is an outstanding achievement

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for the North East ambulancd service. But it is a servicd under

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pressure. Upstairs around 300 call handlers manage around 1000 calls

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every day. It is a big population to send the evidences out to. 2.7

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million people. And on the road only around 100 ambulances.

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Inspectors in giving the good rating.

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Advanced Practitioners, devdloped by the service for example ,

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are highly skilled paramedics - who can help patients and p`ramedics

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The difference and advanced practitioner brings is hopefully we

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are able to bring the treatlent to the patient, so you can tre`t and

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discharge a number of conditions in the home. We have the same referral

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pathway and rights as a GP. So we see the patient diagnosed s`y with

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appendicitis and instead of going to accident and emergency we would post

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them to a surgical admission department.

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Back in the call room, expert clinicians -

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who help decide which patients most urgently need an ambulance.

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Especially when there are no more to send.

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There are these eight minutd response and villains is tr`velling

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to patients who might be having a heart attack or strokes. My job is

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to go back and evaluate and make sure we have adequate inforlation

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and make sure the patient, the condition has not changed. Sometimes

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they have deteriorated and we had to upgrade the ambulance to a high

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response. The CQC

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do want more clinicians, in handover delays at A ,

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to free up paramedics. The stress on the service

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is still significant, Every 12 hour shift can

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be highly challenging. But today a ray of sunshine

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and celebrations, in the knowledge that winter pressures are jtst

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around the corner. From today, two of our region's

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police forces are working together A major investigation

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team's been set up across the Cleveland

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and North Yorkshire police Senior officers say it'll

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target resources in murder investigations but it isn't just

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about cost cutting. Here's our News

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Correspondent Mark Denten. Big investigations make headlines,

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they also eat up increasingly Now Cleveland and North Yorkshire

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police have set up a combindd major investigation team 74 officdrs

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and specially skilled civilian workers who will

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deal with major crime. It involves bringing officers and

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staff already skilled in major crime investigation like murders together

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in a way meaning when an incident happens, both forces have greater

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levels of trained and skilldd resources to deploy quickly to

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incidence of that nature. -, an incident.

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There will also be specific cold case unit of nine people whhch help

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bolster support for long running investigations

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including the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence in York.

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While the investigation will continue to be lead by the same

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North Yorkshire officers-the changes

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Periodically and robust link we review outstanding cases between

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Cleveland and North Yorkshire to look at lines of enquiry, so DNA

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techniques, as they improve, we can look again at the outstanding cases

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each force has. Not according to senior

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officers in both forces. Plans to merge the regions police

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forces were scrapped a decade ago that's after North Yorkshire

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had spent ?250,000 But the Government says levdls

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of cooperation in the emergdncy services "are not as widespread

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as they could be" North Yorkshire and Cleveland are working together

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already though sharing There's a wider picture

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of the emergency services cooperating too, fire crews

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across the north east have been working as emergency first

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responders this year in a trial this year so far they've dealt

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with over 1,700 calls. Police forces in both Cumbrha

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and Durham also share trainhng facilities with the fire

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and rescue service. Cleveland's Chief Constable says

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dealing with major crimes together is about greater efficiency

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not slashing costs. This does not involve saving money.

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It involves creasing -- increasing capability and effectiveness and

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importantly reducing the tile we need to pull officers and staff away

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from other things they are doing in the community.

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Well Mark Denten joins us now from outside Cleveland Police

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Mark, people will look at this and say it must be

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They will, but both forces `re adamant it is not about that, it is

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about efficiency. They focus on the so-called golden hour, immediately

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after a major crime is commhtted where you need all your resources

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together to fill up the key lines of enquiry. In police speak wh`t the

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forces will do is search thdir teams, which roughly transl`ted

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means that if a major crime is 0 miles down the road in North

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Yorkshire, officers go from here to that special team to attend. We know

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that we have heard that this will not in fact be a money-saving

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exercise, but it will not cost any money but I was told this afternoon

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there would be some cost but nobody at the moment could tell me exactly

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how much. It is a new way of working for the police. The public will

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decide whether it works, Carol. Newcastle City Council has revealed

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it intends to cut the pay of around The authority, which needs

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to save around ?30 million in the next year, says it intends

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to abolish some of the extr` payments for night-time and weekend

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working that it currently p`ys It claims this would

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save around 2.5 -- It claims this would savd around

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2.5 million a year - but would also prevent

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around 100 job losses. A police officer who was

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victimised by fellow officers because he was Asian,

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is claiming ?628,000 compensation from his

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former employers. Last November a tribunal fotnd

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45-year-old Nadeem Saddique - a firearms officer with

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Cleveland Police - Now a hearing is taking place

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to decide how much We must warn you some

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racist language is used He said that he and his famhly had

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suffered stress, unhappiness and misery in their battle

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with Cleveland Police. He said many of the police officers

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who were found to have discriminated

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against him have been, force, while others have bedn

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promoted and he said one of the most shocking things to come

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out of the tribunal, the claim a Cleveland Policd officer

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said they were going to go out and shoot

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a Pakistan child. That officer he said

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was The former Chief Constable described

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that as one of the most shocking things she had heard in her time

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in the police service. Nadeem said even today when he went

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out and about on the street

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and saw police officers he used to work with,

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now he says they ignore him

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and they turned away from hhm. Cleveland Police tried to gdt him

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to return, they did try to help him and tried

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to get him back but now thex have He is looking for ?628,000

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in compensation. That money would cover loss

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of earnings, retraining for another job and recover

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from the ill-health he and his he and his family have

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suffered, he said. He said Cleveland Police have

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offered him one year of sal`ry. This hearing is about deterlining

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the actual figure of that A simple post on Facebook

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was the start of an unexpected experience for a young man

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from North Yorkshire Thomas Cullen wanted to find a job

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and made a video appeal. That led to a training position

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in a local restaurant. And after seeing THAT

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featured on Look North - Thomas had impressed his local

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MP and he invited him about increasing the chances of work

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for people in similar situations. Phil Chapman caught up

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with them in London. I'm looking for a summer job,

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like working in the His online appeal was intended

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to start Thomas on the road to work, but it has brought him

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all the way to Westminster `nd an audience with the country's

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decision-makers. While he was grateful

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for an initial short-term work placement at a local

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restaurant near Thirsk changes to employment rules, saying

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employers hands can sometimds be It is about getting

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people into employment So, paying them for what thdy

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are worth and because they are a lot slower and they take

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a longer time to learn something, perhaps paying them a minim`l amount

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in the first place and then when they learn a bit more,

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pay them a little bit more, then when they have learned the job,

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pay them the The Thirsk MP welcomes

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Thomas and his mother to Westminster and their input could

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now help inform government policy. We heard about Thomas's plight first

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on Look North with that fantastic piece you did

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and as a consequence we met with Thomas and his mum

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to hear their story, and hear about the challenges they have

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faced and we are trying to find out what the barriers are betwedn

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employers and getting peopld with learning disabilities

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into employment, so it is a bit of a talking shop today,

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but what we will do is produce a report from it

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which we will submit to the government,

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have a meeting with the Secretary of State tomorrow, Damian Green, to

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talk about this issue among others, After his stint in the kitchen

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and Westminster he is looking to the future

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and as a keen actor he would love In future I will get some rdal

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jobs, not pretend, like working in a drama,

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because I like acting. Long after Thomas's meeting

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in the corridors of power what started as a 15 second online appeal

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could end up having long-term implications for anyone

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across the country in his position. Last night we told you about

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Jessie and Ray Lorrison - the South Shields couple who've been

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married for more than 65 ye`rs but were being forced to live apart

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after Mr Lorrison went Mrs Lorrison had been told

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she couldn't live there with him, despite her own poor health,

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because she didn't meet Well, today South Tyneside Council

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confirmed that Mrs Lorrison can Euphoria is probably not too much

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of an exaggeration to use. We're all really pleased

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about the result. morning in hospital,

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apparently, when she found out. Jessie's really going to get

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looked after properly, together, and hopefully spend

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whatever time I think it will benefit both of them

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immensely, just being... being able to see each other,

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holding hands, just being there for one another, it's going to benefit

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both of them hugely. But now the region's racecotrses

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are urging the Government to help them in a long running fight

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with the bookmakers. They say they're missing out

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on millions of pounds because big offshore betting firms

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won't contribute to their upkeep. Our correspondent

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Peter Harris reports. But at courses like

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this they think they are being taken for a ride

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by some of the bookies. For years, big bookmakers h`ve paid

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10% of their profit from racing

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back to the industry. These days, most bets

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are placed on the Internet. And online firms based offshore

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do not pay. It is not fair that

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bookmakers should be able bet

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offshore and not contribute. The racing employees,

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100,000 people, across the country, it is vdry much

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part of the culture of life. Ten years ago the levy

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brought in ?105 million, not only for racecourses,

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but for things like the welfare of Next year that is due to fall

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to only, 53 million, becausd people are betting online

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and therefore the bookies c`n avoid Pushed through, who

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would like to be next? Smaller local bookies like John say

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there is so much tax on betting it is pdrhaps

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inevitable that big firms go I think it is a vicious circle,

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because expenses are so high nowadays in the indtstry

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that it is probably a commercial decision that they have dechded

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to go offshore purely to But I do feel they should rdally be

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contributing something Online bookies say they do

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contribute through things like media rights but veteran

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trainers like Midland-based Mark Johnston think that they

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need bringing to book. They are based offshore for one

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reason and one only It is the same story,

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the duty is there for a reason, to pay the workers,

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and it is just not right. The government seems

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to agree and says it will act, an outcome people here

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say it will make racing the winner. A Teesside company making

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the so-called 'wonder product' graphene has

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won its first production order. Applied Graphene Materials based

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at Wilton will supply tiny particles of the product to reinforce locally

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made fishing rods. Graphene is touted as a futtristic

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material that is tougher th`n steel, Our Business Correspondent

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Ian Reeve reports. A miracle material being

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conjured up on Teesside. This is actual graphene nano

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platelets, as we call it, it is a fine powder and you can

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see when I shake it the black powder is floating

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in the air and that is becatse it is Graphene, carbon-based

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and atom thick, 20 times tougher than steel

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but six times lighter. This company has one

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of its first production orders,

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supplying tiny particles to reinforce fishing rods m`de up

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the road in Washington. They have launched a product range

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called graphex, incorporating our material into the structure

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and they have made a range It has really improved

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the mechanical performance of the rod and in particular the toughness

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or robustness of it. Graphene can be added to pahnt

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to increase its resistance. It can make smartphones bend

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and tennis rackets tougher. Sports goods are always verx early

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adopters of new technology. Then the technology

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will hopefully trickle down to more mainstream

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and high-volume applications. But coatings is probably gohng

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to be one of the larger areas that we expect

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to grow in the near term. For Mark it is different

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to his previous He has come from measuring

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products in tonnes to grams, but he is convinced

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it is the future. The prospects so far

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are looking really good. The properties of the materhal that

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I'm being told are so good that it The trick now for this

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company is convincing the Musical legend Tommy Steele is back

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in the north east with a new stage The Glenn Miller Story,

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an extraordinary tale of the American big band le`der

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who died aged 40 in a plane crash, Tommy's been speaking to our arts

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reporter Sharuna Sagar about his passion for the mtsic

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returning to where his caredr began six decades ago and why he took

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on the role at the age of 78. It was almost like a dare. Ly mate

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Bill Kenwright is the producer of the show and he said, I'm doing a

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musical on Glenn Miller. I said you are joking! That is going to be

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fantastic. Who are you going to get to play Glenn Miller? He sahd, you.

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You're joking, I'm a cocknex pensioner, I cannot play an American

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musical icon. Everything went quiet. He looked at me and went... You are

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a song and dance man, aren't you? I said, yes. He said, it's a lusical.

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I couldn't argue. OK, I will do it. Am I glad I did. What is it like

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performing with a 16 piece orchestra? Oh, don't! I can't tell

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you, just listening to that sound, because when I'm on stage it comes

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at me like a whack. When yot are in the audience it is... Wow. Ht is big

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theatre, it fills with this wonderful music. It is great, it is

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wonderful. Don't, you're getting me all excited. Excuse me for

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mentioning it, but you are `lmost twice the age Glenn Miller was when

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he went down in that plane. So how can you play him? Exactly, xou only

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play him in a musical when xou are going to tell them the storx. It is

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not a mystery. It is me, a song and dance man, I'm going to tell you a

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story about the music man. This Saturday, bonfire night, it is the

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last night the run, last night the tour. And... Anniversary of my first

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night on stage! The best rock and roll in Britain. What happened here?

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At the Sunderland Empire. Now that is uncanny. When they gave le the

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tour dates, I looked down and I thought, oh, wonderful, Sunderland.

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Then I looked at the date and I thought, November the 5th? Ht is the

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last performance, November the th. That was my first performance. You

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start thinking, oh, is this something strange going to happen.

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Spooky. Yes, spooky. I am going to come back and do the last show and

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backstage they are going to say it is a joke, the last 60 years never

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happened. You are still in Bermondsey, mate. Wake-up!

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He has got the excitement of a 20-year-old, hasn't he? Amazing

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That music will be in your head all night. What have you got, Jdff? A

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bit of football to start with. Sunderland manager David Moxes

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will be watching Saturday's game at Bournemouth from the stands,

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after accepting a charge of misconduct from the

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Football Association. The Black Cats' boss was sent off

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during last week's EFL Cup defeat at Southampton,

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after his team was Moyes was accused of using `busive

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language towards an official, and had until six o'clock tonight

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to contest the charge. If he'd challenged it and lost,

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it could have led to a doubling of the one-match touchline ban

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and to a greater fine. And of course, it's been a hugely

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disappointing season The club desperately needs to start

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punching above its weight vdry soon. So maybe that was the inspiration

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for Jordan Pickford to swap goalkeeping gloves for boxing gloves

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on a trip down memory lane with a childhood

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friend-turned Olympian. Nisha Joshi's report does contain

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some flash photography. In the last few months

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Jordan Pickford and Pat McCormack have both found themselves

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in the spotlight. They've fought their way to the top

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- Pickford's as a 1st choicd Premier League keeper and McCormack

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as a GB Olympian and they're aware they're

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now role models. When we were younger

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we were looking up to people and hopefully

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we are doing our bit now

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with people looking up to us but we are not

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the We need to keep working

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hard and keep up our performances with football

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and we hope it pays off. McCormack made it through to

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the last 16 in Rio - narrowly losing to

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the number two seed. I've got unbelievable

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experience going in there and fighting at that top level

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in front of millions of people. We've got the world championships

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next year, I will be fighting WSB next year and when January comes

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I will start hitting hard. Sunderland have to get

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going well before January - they're bottom of the leagud

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with just two points - but Pickford says they've bden

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unlucky this season - and there's no danger

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of throwing in the towel. At West Ham, that

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unfortunate goal at the end that they scored,

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could have been a first cle`n sheet. We are a really strong

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squad mentally but like I said, there have been

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some injuries and that, we are coming back to full fitness

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and once we get that win we need to keep building on that

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and don't look back, really. Sunderland academy graduate Pickford

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had several loan spells in the lower leagues before

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eventually becoming first choice for the Black cats -

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and his strong performances this season have earned him

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a senior England call-up. It's been a massive experience

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more than anything. When I was younger I was looking up

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to the pathway Joe Hart took and now I need to take my

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chance that I've hopefully taken in the Premier League and kdep

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performing and proving I'm good

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enough. Pickford knows he can't single

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handedly save Sunderland - Week in and week out,

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it's like a dream really, Do you hope you have

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the happy ending Yes, definitely we're staying up

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and we will be fine. Confident young man. It is good to

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see. Now the weather. It is noticeably cooler today. It was a

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glorious autumn day with lovely sunshine and usable autumn colours.

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Yes, noticeably colder. That trend will continue in the next fdw days.

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We pay the price of lovely clear skies with a cold night, drx, clear

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and cold is summing it up across the north-east and Cumbria in the coming

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night. Heading through this evening and into the night, not a lot of

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cloud around at all. Long and clear spells, dry for most of us `s well.

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A bit of a north-westerly breeze, quite brisk at times, espechally in

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some eastern areas but a bit of shelter from the breeze, it will

:25:55.:25:58.

feel cold. Generally down to two and three. Sunspots will touch freezing

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and cold enough for a widespread ground frost tomorrow morning. A

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cold starts tomorrow. But it looks like another fine and dry one for

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most of us. The odd shower clipping the North Yorkshire coast. Lost

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places dry, with clout, maybe more clout than today, but still decent

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spells. Temperature is nothhng to write home about. Just about

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spreading into double figurds like today. Highs of 10 Celsius. Where

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you are exposed to the north-westerly breeze it will feel

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noticeably colder again, as well. That is the picture for tomorrow. We

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have that high pressure, but it is shunted out of the next couple of

:26:41.:26:43.

days, up to the north, bringing weather fronts with it. It will stay

:26:44.:26:48.

cold but more clout and sumler showers around on Thursday `nd

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Friday and into the first b`rs of the weekend. Later on Saturday that

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is sinking south and things should dry up, again, heading into Saturday

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evening. Heading into tomorrow and Thursday, fine and dry but cold

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tomorrow. Still cold on Thursday but generally low cloud with a risk of

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showers and that continues heading into the weekend. I think S`turday

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in the day we may see some showers and damages on the cold sidd. By

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Saturday night, out and abott four bonfire night it looks like most

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places will have dried up bx then. We will keep you updated for the

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rest of the week on your local BBC stations. We have only just got over

:27:29.:27:33.

the trick or treat of last night and now bonfire night. Stress, when you

:27:34.:27:39.

are a mum. It is stress. Th`t is it from us tonight. Good night.

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He's a scientist, brilliant apparently.

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But you may be bringing people over here who did things during the war.

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I will not work for you. I will not work for the British Government

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Let us not let the past haunt all of our actions.

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You've got to do something! It's only you that can!

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When were you going to tell Whitney about the loan?

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MICK: All you've got to do is show up.

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Everything that could go wrong went wrong yesterday.

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and you've got to do it before the wedding.

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It's going to be the happiest day of our lives.

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