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independence. And that's all from the BBC News at

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Six. Tonight's headlines -

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Middlesbrough sack their manager Aitor Karanka after three and half

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years in charge. Where does the club go from here?

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Google live on the search? Sock Also in tonight's programme -

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Former Sunderland footballer Adam Johnson loses a Court of Appeal

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challenge against his conviction for sexual

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activity with a schoolgirl. Under pressure.What next for 10,000

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patients on Wearside - after news that doctors no longer

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want to run two surgeries. A man badly injured

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when he was kicked by a horse - Middlesbrough Football Club

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are searching for a new manager tonight after parting company

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with their head coach Aitor Karanka. Boro haven't won a Premier League

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game for three months and are now Assistant Head coach Steve Agnew

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will take control of the first team Jeff Brown's live on

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Teesside for us tonight. here at the Riverside they know all

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about staying to steady the ship and keep it afloat. It took

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Middlesbrough seven years to come out of the championship back into

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the Premier league and the last thing they want us to slip back out

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of the top flight after just one season and that is why the club

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chairman Steve Gibson has decided it is time to part company with manager

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Mac even though he led the club to promotion just ten months ago.

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November 2013 - Middlesbrough are just five points clear

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of the Championship's relegation zone and they unveil their first

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non-British manager - and the man who'll ultimately lead

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Wembley beckoned in Aitor Karanka's first full season in charge.

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He took Boro to the Championship play-off final.

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The following season Boro were flying high in the league,

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but in March a training ground bust-up led to him failing

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to take charge of the 2-0 defeat to Charlton.

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At the end of the season, a draw with Brighton secured

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Premier League promotion and scenes fans will never forget.

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He brought some great times here. We filled the stadium and the place was

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rocking. Amazing memories. Boro's return to the top flight

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started off promisingly enough - With spirits dampening Karanka

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was increasingly criticised for being too defensive as Boro

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are the top flight's lowest scorers. With just four league wins this

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season, they recently dropped But just last week Karanka felt

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he had the backing of Steve Gibson. A more difficult moment for me was

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when I arrived here and be lost three games, we drew one and one

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just one and the chairman gave me has confidence.

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This morning Karanka tweeted, "In the world of modern

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football management, three and a half years at one

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Despite this season's disappointments he'll be fondly

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remembered for bringing the promotion party

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and Premier League football back to the Riverside.

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Saw was Aitor Karanka's time at the Riverside a success? Here's the

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views of the fans we spoke to this afternoon.

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I think the decision has been made too late

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but is the right one in

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I think it should have probably came in January.

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I think it will be good for the club, it's

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about time he went, he has no more ideas.

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End of the season, we need some points on the board.

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He should have had a good kick long ago, out of it.

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Because he has done nothing for them over the past few months.

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And he has just left Middlesbrough down.

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When I heard the news this morning, half of

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me was gleeful and half of me was sad.

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He gave himself a three-year plan and he got us up but unfortunately

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I'm just thankful the chairman has eventually woke up.

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Maybe he's had something for the last few weeks,

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That something we may find out the next few weeks. But me is the editor

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of the Middlesbrough Gazette. Looking back on Aitor Karanka's time

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here, had he gone as far as he could? I think the feeling was he

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had achieved everything he could achieve. We're talking about great

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mulberry memories, promotion was fantastic and the first aim was to

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stabilise Middlesbrough and taken back into the Premier league.

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Relegation in 2009 feels a long time ago, too long for the fans and he

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came and did everything expected of him, revitalised the playing side of

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things and brought in some really exciting players and that ended up

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with great results on the pitch as well. A near miss at Wembley the

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following season, automatic promotion to the side of things

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fantastic. Steve Agnew has commended for the moment, only Sunderland and

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David Moyes haven't read of the manager and the bottom cobs. Can

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this spark save them from relegation? I think that maybe the

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intention. The results haven't been good in 2017, zero wins and two

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goals and four points and it feels like new impetus is needed. New

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things have been going on in behind-the-scenes with relationship

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with players and the squad isn't as united as it may have been so a

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decision was taken to move on and try something new. I one year ago,

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Aitor Karanka what out of the club and we understand Steve Gibson

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approached Nigel Pearson, but the matter was resolved and now it seems

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Nigel Pearson is favourite. Would that be a good move? I think

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anything that keeps Middlesbrough and the Premier league would be the

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right move. I think Steve Agnew will be given the chance to impress, he

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knows the squad and the players and there are only 11 games left this

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season and an international break coming up. If Middlesbrough play

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well and show the right spirit and I have a feeling that Steve Agnew

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could be around for a while yet. Thank you. Nigel Pearson the

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favourite at the moment. What about Claudio Ranieri?

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Doctors in Newcastle have been given the first UK licence to create

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The team at the Newcastle Fertility Centre say it's

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The advanced form of IVF will be used to prevent children dying

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The first child could be born by the end of this year.

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A 29-year-old man has been remanded in custody charged with causing

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death by dangerous driving following a police chase

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Brandon Morris, who was 16, died after the car he was travelling

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in failed to stop for police and crashed into another car.

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The Independent Police Complaints Commission

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BBC Look North has learned that two GP surgeries in Sunderland

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are facing an uncertain future after the management of each decided

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The area's Clinical Commissioning Group has confirmed that it's

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looking for new management to take over the Colliery

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and Church View Medical Group in Silksworth from

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Our reporter Alison Freeman joins me now.

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How many people are going to be affected by this.

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Each surgery has just over 5,000 patients -

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so that's around 10,000 people in Silksworth who are facing

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an uncertain future when it comes to their GP practice.

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which is particularly acute in Sunderland.

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heard about more rural surgeries who have to shut their doors

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because they can't recruit, but this is unusual because it's

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in an urban setting and it's two surgeries at the same

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We did get a statement from the Colliery surgery -

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they explained the recruitment problems they'd faced had made

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So what is the Sunderland Clinical Commissioning group

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It acknowledges recruitment is an ongoing

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problem and says it's doing all it can to change that.

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It's brought 16 young GPs into the city to work for the next

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two years and has a number of Career Start schemes in place

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to get staff there and get them to stay.

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these two practices going it's about making them a more

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Both practices have handed back their contracts at the same time and

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that would provide some resilience and shop practices trouble with

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shortages of staff to cover shortages and sickness so we hope

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that will make them more attractive to younger GPs to come in and work

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and the general they want to work in larger practices.

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who we heard from there - said it's likely we'll see more

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of this in Sunderland, as well as regionally

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But others in the field say they don't

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share his confidence when it comes to solving the problem of these

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You won't find a huge amount of practices that have the capacity to

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do so. I don't think it would be as easy as is being said to move

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forward and quickly fill the vacancies there. I would say for the

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sake of the patients, I hope that it turns out to be such that they can.

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whatever happens, there will be continuing surgery provision

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The former Sunderland and England footballer Adam Johnson has lost

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a Court of Appeal challenge against his conviction for sexual

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The 29-year-old was jailed for six years last March for sexually

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touching and grooming the 15-year-old fan.

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This was johnson's second attempt to appeal against his

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child sex conviction - an application he made last year

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was refused by a single judge, and following a hearing last week,

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three Court of Appeal judges have today announced that his latest

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They also rejected his bid for a reduction in his

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The NSPCC has welcomed the decision, and says there is a an urgent need

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to bring English grooming legislation up to date

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We hope the verdicts today will allow the victim to begin her path

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to recovery. One of the troubling issues in this case was the extent

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of the online grooming. It is still not illegal to send a sexual online

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message to a child. In Scotland and the law has been changed for some

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time and we know it works up there. In England Parliament has passed a

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law which gives the police the power is the need but it has not been

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brought into force which means police are still unable to intervene

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before this abuse escalates. The failure of Johnson's appeal

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means the only option open is to separate the remainder of his

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sentence unless any significant new evidence comes to light, the appeals

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process is closed. Durham police issued a statement saying this has

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been a protected case for the victim and everyone connected. Hopefully

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this will draw a line under it and we can move on.

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Cumbria Police have confirmed people connected to the Conservative Party

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have been interviewed about the party's spending

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The Electoral Commission has issued a seventy thousand pound fine

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to the party nationally for breaching expenses rules.

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Cumbria is among 12 forces to have submitted files

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It comes after complaints about a Conservative "battle bus"

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that visited marginal constituencies - including Carlisle.

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One person's been taken to hospital by air ambulance after a lorry

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crashed into the central reservation of the M6 in Cumbria.

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It happened at Junction 44 near Carlisle.

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Drivers travelling northbound experienced delays after diversions

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North Yorkshire Police's historic headquarters building

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near Northallerton has been sold after more than forty years service.

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Newby Wiske Hall, built in the 1680s,

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is to become a young people's educational and adventure centre.

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Many historic signs remain inside

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But the grand old listed II building is now too expensive and

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too inefficient to run for a modern police force.

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Newby Wiske Hall has been through many hands since it was

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built by a Northumbrian landowner in 1684.

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A police training centre since 1954, and the

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Now it is to become a young people's educational centre.

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We have a really good buyer who will look

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after the building and be a

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It allows the police to move into a modern,

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fit for purpose building so

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Over time it has kind of worn itself out for what we need.

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I think at the time when they moved in it was fit for purpose

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then, but there weren't such things as computers.

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We're now relying far more on working with our local authority

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we are at the county seat and I think that makes it far

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will start leaving Newby Wiske Hall this summer,

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a new future for the force but also for the hall, more than 300 years

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Six months ago his life was saved by the quick response of the north

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Matthew Oates, who's 19 had been kicked square in the face

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Well, today Matthew had an emotional reunion

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with the ambulance team that

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helped him and got the chance to say thank you.

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It was a grateful thank you delivered by Matthew Oates in person

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this morning to the north-east ambulance crew who helped save his

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You couldn't remember what happened, we kept telling you

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I remember just seconds before the accident and

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It was at these stables where Matthew was

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seriously injured last year after being kicked in the face by his

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In hospital he underwent seven hours of

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facial surgery and was left with an eight inch

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I have known him a couple of years and he has never kicked out.

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It's just one of those things, just a total spook when he kicked.

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Yes we are, back on speaking terms. Aren't we?

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It was quite emotional for him especially.

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He didn't really remember us anyway, all he remembers are bits and

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pieces of being in the back of the ambulance.

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We get a lot of bad press sometimes and is

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just nice to have a thank you and someone to appreciate what we do.

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Matthew has now been accepted to be a paramedic himself and will start

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His relationship with Larry meanwhile is

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fully restored and all has been forgiven.

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Plenty more to come in tonight's programme, including this

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year's BBC School report, which comes from North Tyneside.

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The EU workers in the hotel trade who're voting

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with their feet before the full impact of Brexit is felt.

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Join me shortly for the fill forecast.

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This week Look North's been looking at the potential winners and losers

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On Teesside the NHS is pressing ahead and recruiting staff

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from elsewhere in the EU, but in Yorkshire the hotel trade -

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which traditionally employs many overseas staff -

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As Len Tingle found in one Harrogate hotel, some workers are already

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Dunsta comes from the Czech Republic.

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She's one of a 70-strong workforce at this hotel here in Harrogate.

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Well over 40 of them are EU nationals.

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We couldn't run the business without them so it's caused some

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I've had one person leave recently and go home because of the whole

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Brexit situation and the nervousness that that's left and a feeling

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of discomfort about the safety of the future, and I've got one

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or two others who are considering that as well,

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Just across town, former Royal Engineer Paul Rollinson

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started up his coffee and cake shop when he left the Army just

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He voted Remain and is very worried about the EU

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Some of my team were pretty upset, especially the EU nationals,

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sort of saying, "OK, we're not welcome here any more.

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We're going to start making plans to leave."

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I think that's kind of levelled out a little bit.

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Most of us anyway were a bit sad and it's not really the way

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It's not surprising there should be differences of opinion

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here as to exactly what sort of economic deal there should be

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Harrogate was one of just three places across the whole

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of Yorkshire, Leeds and York being the others, that voted

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in favour of staying in the EU but it was a close-run thing.

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Hundreds of youngsters across the region are taking part

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And for the subject of their report, students in North Tyneside have been

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Some schools have actually banned it.

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But a group of school reporters from Burnside College in Wallsend

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have been finding out why their teachers have decided

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Have you ever seen people doing this and wondered

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It's called a "dab" and schoolchildren across the north-east

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use it when pleased or they've got something to celebrate.

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Hi, I'm Thomas. Hi, I'm Max.

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Hi, I'm Daniel. Hi, I'm Isaac.

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But what do school teachers make of it?

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So what do you think of the dab as a teacher?

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As a teacher, the first time I saw it done I thought it was quite cute

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and quite fun that students were celebrating little things

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But then, to be honest, after 32 pupils have

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done it around 50 times, it gets quite annoying to be honest.

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But some teachers have actually embraced the dab and think it's

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We've used the dab to teach Pythagoras theorem in maths

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using right-angled triangles, and it's a way of bringing something

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that the students are interested in into the classroom so that we can

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actually help them to engage with a topic, which sometimes can be

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quite a difficult topic to help students find an interest in.

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But what about on the streets of North Tyneside?

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Does anyone have a clue what a dab actually is?

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Put your elbow like that and stick your right arm out.

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For young people in the north-east, it seems the dab is here to stay.

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And next time you have something to celebrate,

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You can see other stories created by pupils from across the region

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Well, our top story tonight is the sacking of Middlesbrough's

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Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe has been recalled

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to the England squad.The 34-year-old played his last international more

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Jermaine Defoe has scored 19 goals for England - winning 55 caps -

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since making his international debut 13 years ago.

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since a friendly against Chile in 2013.

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in outstanding form with 14 Premier League goals this

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I didn't think it was important to look at someone's age and dismissed

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them from your thinking. His goal-scoring record yet after year

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is phenomenal but in particular this season and a team that perhaps and

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creating as many chances as others, as strictly as outstanding.

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Black Cats keeper Vito Mannone is delighted

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for his team-mate to was attending a special surprise

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Heber scoring important goals for the club to stay up.

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for five-year-old Alfie Taylor- organised by Sunderland Football

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Club.Last year Alfie was diagnosed with leukaemia -But Vito and club

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legend Kevin Ball dropped into Alfie's school in Stanley

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in County Durham this afternoon to present an award to his class

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in the club's Fan of the Month competition.

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It means a lot. I didn't know anything about it and got a phone

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call a few hours ago and I was crying. It's just overwhelming and I

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can't believe it has happened. It goes beyond football. Obviously

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there is life outside of football and I know that there are many out

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there in the UK and all over the world, kids who need help.

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There was a weather front that didn't quite know whether to rain on

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us or not, it was that sort of day. Weather watchers have sent us some

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pictures that illustrate that. You don't the sun that is going to

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appear or not and for most of the day it was fairly cloudy with at

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times. Blue sky and sunshine was a bit more convincing and York

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earlier. The weather front cleared through today and will leave a clear

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night and cold night. Tomorrow another Western system comes in from

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the west and will be wet and windy with gusty westerly winds and it

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will feel colder tomorrow than it has done over the last few days. In

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the meantime as the old weather frantically as a way to the south

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tonight, clearer skies and one or two passengers and the north

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especially but lots of places staying dry weather is clear skies.

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For a sheltered from the westerly breeze could see temperatures down

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to two or three Celsius, cold enough for a touch of groans frost and the

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odd icy patch. A much colder field to things as we had through the

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night Andy Cole stopped to tomorrow with one or two showers around and

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elegant brightness will fade and showers into a more white bread area

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of rain through the day. Most persistent rain for Cumbria and the

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Scottish Borders and there will be some drier patches farther east but

:25:57.:26:00.

we'll be lucky if it is much breakfast tomorrow afternoon.

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Temperatures down on the last few days, most places in single figures

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typically eight degrees Celsius. The west to south-westerly wind will be

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strong and gusty through the day. That is the picture for tomorrow,

:26:15.:26:19.

the first weather front brings us that wet and windy weather and these

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fronts are strong and the Atlantic and likely to affect us through the

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weekend. It would rain all weekend but I think most of us will see some

:26:31.:26:35.

rain at times such a moral fairly widespread outbreaks of rain and

:26:36.:26:41.

heaviest in the west, westerly winds and a colder field and Saturday are

:26:42.:26:45.

a lot of cloud around and outbreaks of rain for many Andy wins maybe not

:26:46.:26:48.

quite so strong that temperatures are just edging back into double

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figures but I don't think it will feel particularly warm and on Sunday

:26:53.:26:57.

some patchy rain but a better chance of seeing some brighter spells

:26:58.:27:01.

breaking through especially east of the Pennines but those westerly

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winds pick up strong and Augustine Southwell highs will be around 13, I

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don't think it will fuel that warm. We will keep you up-to-date with the

:27:10.:27:13.

forecast as we head into the weekend on your BBC local radio station. And

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you can get the latest on the BBC weather at and on the website. I was

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supposed to be going running tomorrow but that is an absolute

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deluge. It gets the wind behind you. Can you run and wellies? That's it

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