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Welcome to Wednesday's Look North. Tonight:

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Get me to my school on time - the early morning minibus picking up

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pupils from home to make sure they actually turn up in class. Before

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the minibus that they were having about three days a week off.

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Also tonight: A change in justice - should

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Tyrone's Law for gang crime be revoked and only one person be

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prosecuted for the fatal blow? And political satire returns to the

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City Varieties with a new musical Goole was quite grey and damp when

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this was taken but tomorrow should And we are live at the Queens Head

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pub in Hoyland, near Barnsley, where we have something that might

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change how you experience your local forever, a beer vending

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machine. A demonstration in about ten minutes' time.

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First, a school in the middle of Yorkshire -- one of Yorkshire's

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most deprived estates is paying hundreds of pounds every week to

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send children to school in a minibus that picks them up from

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their home. This call was played by a poor attendance so it is using

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the Nikkei bus -- a minibus. A school bus with a difference. It

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goes direct to homes on this estate. And a member of staff from Ryecroft

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Primary School meets pupils at their front door. We are going to

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get them on the bus and hopefully get them their breakfast. We are

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having five kids it is hard getting them all up and dressed and to

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school on time. The buzz is part of a plan to boost attendance. Around

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30 children were missing around half the lessons but since it took

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to the road last September, attendance amongst those 30

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children is up by 40%. Before the minibus, they were having about

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three days a week off. Their attendance was really low. Did you

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feel guilty about that? I did, yes. Whereas now they are actually on

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the bus and making more friends and getting there. Late, mostly date,

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because I have problems getting up and getting ready in the morning.

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Sometimes I used to take them in my pyjamas. So it was very hard.

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have eight children and it is chaotic on the morning and the buzz

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really does help. Getting children to school on time increases

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attainment levels and this is an area where that is a priority. 54 %

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people on this estate have no qualifications. 54 % -- 51 % are

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out of work. 37 % have been out of work for two years or more. The

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school bus costs �300 a week but it is now seen as an integral part of

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what the school offers. Getting children here every day on time is

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actually not extra. It is our responsibility. We respect our

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responsibility for these children's achievements are now and in the

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future. It is just part of what we do. With every people collected,

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the school bus arrives. But this is a one-way service. There is no

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return trip in the afternoon. Mothers and fathers are expected to

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be waiting at the school gates to collect their children.

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The minibus is just one way of getting children to attend school.

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Other schools in Bradford offer a supermarket vouchers to parents if

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their children's attendances 100 %. These incentives do seem to be

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making a difference. Figures showed attendances increasing in primary

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schools in Bradford and in secondary schools it is increasing

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faster than a national average. This story has got you commenting

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on Facebook. One viewer says score is a Grandin for the real world.

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Are we getting lazier as a nation? Stech says, great idea. We used to

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sometimes wait for a bus for over 40 minutes. Just time for one more.

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Brent says parents should be responsible for everything their

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children does. Not just getting them to school. They will be

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sending Cooks ran seem to make their breakfast. A waste of money.

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Thank you for your comments. Next, is it right as several people

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can be convicted of the same crime? A leading prosecutor today said the

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law on joint enterprise, used in the case of murder Leeds teenager

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Tyrone Clarke and also the Stephen Lawrence case, should be reviewed.

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What became known as Tyrone's law has been used to prosecute Downs

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for murder when it has not been clear who was responsible for the

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fatal blow. -- gangs. We will speak to Tyrone's mother in a moment.

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Seven years ago, Lorraine Fraser emerged from court in triumph. Four

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men and a gang of up to 20 had been found guilty of the stabbing murder

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of her son, although it was unlikely any of them had struck the

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fatal blow. 16-year-old Tyrone Clarke was battered by a mob close

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to his own in Beeston before one of them stabbed him. The four

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convicted went to jail on the basis of joint enterprise. It was to

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become known as Tyrone's law. Today a committee of MPs is calling for a

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clarification of the law of joint enterprise, saying there are fears

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that of miscarriages of justice, vital witnesses being afraid of

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getting involved and some young people getting unnecessarily

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involved in crime. The Director of Public Prosecutions said today

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there will be changes. Shirley Calomathi agrees with that. She has

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two sons in prison for the murder of a gangland rival, shot dead in

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Sheffield. 1, Nigel Ramsay, is serving 35 years. He ordered

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attacks on the victim from his prison cell where he was serving

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time for a different events. His brother was to give and 25 years

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for being one of the gang. I do not see why the police should lock five

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people up for a murder that they cannot prove who did it. It is just

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lazy police work. Lorraine Fraser cannot agree with that view. She

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says someone is responsible. If you are in a group which takes

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someone's life, you are all going down for murder.

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Lorraine is here with a stab. We are not saying this will be

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scrapped altogether but what -- if you rate is here with us now.

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changes will not be in favour of the victims. The victims are at the

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bottom of a scrapheap anyway. There is that group that have brought

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this to light but at the end of the day, a lot of their members are all

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in for a joint enterprise murders. You cannot tell me that a judge, 12

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jurors, did not find them guilty by association. They were there.

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was a long fight and you are worried it was in vain? Yes.

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you not see it from the other point of view, though, someone involved

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on the outside of what happened may regard themselves as innocent. Do

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they not have a point? Not really, No. If they were innocent, why were

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they at the scene at the time the murder took place? There are always

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some exceptions. Yes, and I would not want anyone to go down for

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murder, a light sentence. I note life does not really mean live in

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this country but it is still a very serious sentence. But these judges

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are not daft. They scrutinise everything. Joint enterprise is a

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very hard... If you are going to be convicted on the grounds of joint

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enterprise, it is not an easy conviction. These judges scrutinise

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everything, the barristers, the jury, they take everything in.

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There is a lady called Gloria from the group who said that four of

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those on life-sentence for my son did not to be fatal blow. Well, how

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does she know? One person could not see... Do all that to my son. So

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one person could not use two knives and to use cs gas on him. She has

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not got a clue what she is on about. I asked to go head-to-head with the

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group about this joint enterprise because she is fighting for a lot

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of members that are in prison. can see this is something you are

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not going to let go. You didn't at the time and you are not going to.

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We will keep an eye on this. It is very important, not only to meet

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but in the family's at their who have lost their loved ones and the

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killers have been convicted on the grounds of a joint enterprise, and

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Stephen Lawrence's killers. With Stephen, they are now going to go

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after the others put it this law changes, how will they get

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convictions? They were all involved when Stephen was murdered. They

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have two for his murder. Thank you for your passion.

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Stay with us. Calling time on the barman. The landlord in Barnsley

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who has installed a beer dispenser to be operated by the customer.

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Unemployment in Yorkshire has shot up again for the fifth time in a

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row. There are now 270,000 jobless in Yorkshire and the Humber. That

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is an increase of 11,000 on the previous quarter. Yorkshire now has

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the second-highest unemployment The news will come as no surprise

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to one engineering works in Doncaster, where the number of

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staff has halved in the past three years.

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It is exactly what the Government wants to see, a small business with

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a specialist, efficient workforce. Well over 90% of everything they

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make goes for export. They ought to be booming, but instead they are

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cut to the bone, the boss has taken a pay cut, and they are trying to

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ride out the economic stone -- storm. The blast resort is cutting

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down on staff but I cannot rule it out. This year will be the deciding

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point. If this year continues to be as bad as the last two or three,

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then I feel that I have no option but to start letting more staff go.

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Three years ago he had 18 people here, turning out handling craters

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for helicopters. Now there are just nine. Experts say the story is the

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same across the region. The jobs here are safe enough for the time

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being at least but that is not the same everywhere else. The

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Federation of Small businesses says 2012 is likely to be a tipping

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point for many small companies, with many predicting they are

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likely to lose jobs just to survive. A lot of our colleagues and members

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of the Federation of Small Business are saying exactly the same. A lot

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of them want to expand. They can see a good future. But the

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assistance they are getting is negligible. The finance is

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practically unavailable through the banks. They have got the money,

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they do not want to lend it. Three years ago TLC was planning an

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extension to the factory. Now it is impossible to say whether it will

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ever get built. Five people are being questioned by police in

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Doncaster after a man died following an incident involving a

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taxi. The man, who has not yet been named, was a passenger in the

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vehicle. He suffered head injuries in the early hours of this morning

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and died in hospital. The incident happened on the A19 St George's

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Bridge close to Doncaster town centre.

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David Cameron is being urged to apologise to Bolsover MP Dennis

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Skinner for calling him a dinosaur. It happened during Prime Minister's

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Questions this afternoon. Dennis Skinner will be 80 next month.

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is good to see the Honourable Gentleman on such good form. I

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often say to my children, no need to go to the museum to see a

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dinosaur. Come to the House of Commons. Mr Cameron's Commons

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caused a bit of a stir because they do this afternoon a number of MPs

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did line up to complain. Today we heard what I believe many of us

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thought was a gratuitous and entirely offensive insult for to a

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greatly respected honourable member made entirely because of his age.

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The Prime Minister should come back to his place and apologise. Those

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of a certain age group should not be seen us the new persecuted

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The Queen is to visit York in April, the first time she has visited the

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city since Royal Ascot in 2005. She will be distributing her

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traditional Maundy money from York Minster. Her visit is part of her

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Diamond Jubilee tour. But it will also help market the 800

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Up until 1212, a sheriff had always been in charge of everything but

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then King Jon signed a charter in which he said the people in York

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could rule themselves. This city has never looked back. For the last

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800 years, York has proved adept at managing its own affairs, and with

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a �3 billion economy and 7 million visitors a year, you can understand

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why they are celebrating 2012 with a whole year of events. The

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highlight will surely be the Queen's visit in April. She last

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came in the Royal Ascot in 2005. This year she will be greeted at a

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traditional royal entrance to York. It is not every day you get to meet

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the monarch. I met her briefly in 2000 when she visited. I will get a

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little more time to meet her this time. Another event which was

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causing a ripple of excitement today was rehearsals will be

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festival of rivers in July. A flotilla of hundreds of boats will

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sail along the River Ouse and dozens of York choirs will come

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together to perform a specially commissioned work. We are still

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looking for players to get involved so if you are a York-based choir

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and you still have not signed up, please do because it will be the

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most amazing event. Back in 1212, York and its voice for the very

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first time, and these singers will make sure the City's voice is heard

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loud end clear once again in this She will have a great time! She

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will. Now, I am sure we have all experienced the frustration of

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standing at a busy bar, waiting to get served, desperately trying to

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capture the landlord's attention. Well, in Barnsley, they might have

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just solved the problem. The landlord of the Queen's Head in

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holly and in Hoyland has invented a serve-yourself-a-pint machine. It

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has got brewery backing and the authorities have given it the

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thumbs up. We have sent our reporter to try it out.

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This is a very modern dilemma. You are in the pub. You want to watch

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the match, you do not want to take your eyes of the screen but you

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cannot go to the bar. They have cracked that here at the Queen's

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head in Hoyland because they have invented a self- serve beer machine.

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The inventor is not some kind of evil brewery, it is the landlord.

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Dave, tell me about these marvellous machine. It was just

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when we are really busy in football matches and that where we needed

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somewhere to pull pints. So it does not replace your barmaids. Now, I

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would like to replace some of them, though! Let's see if it works. You

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have to have a pre-paid card? go to the bar, pay for a card,

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which two or four PTS on... Bat is to make sure nobody pays -- that is

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to make sure nobody drinks too much? Yes. You pour yourself a pint

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and that is basically it. And then you swipe again after half a pint.

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How difficult was it to make? took about three months, the

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software. The actual machine was not too bad after all. You have

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actually built or this yourself. You have not only come up with the

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idea, you have programmed the software and got the brewery

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backing. That is fantastic. Yes! sounds an extraordinarily complex

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thing to do. How much did it cost? About �200 to make. The actual bits

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in the cellar, the brewery provided. They were probably about �1,000.

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And trading standards were not too happy at first? No, it went to

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their meeting. On went to the brewery for help. We will not quite

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raise a pint glass yet. To get the seal of approval we need to speak

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to the regulars. It is a fantastic invention. When the bar are... If

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you come in on a Saturday or Sunday when the football or cricket his

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arm, the rugby, the boxing... can get straight to a pint?

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yourself to a pint and still watch what you are watching. It is three

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the the bar. It is fantastic. Dragons' Den. It could be the next

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big revolution. The idea is to get out to festival and arenas.

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But you have to say... Not a lady inside! Why isn't there a gin-and-

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tonic machine or a dry white wine regime.

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Before seven o'clock, a cricketing first. England's first disability

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squad is named and there are two Yorkshire players in the squad.

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Satire returns to these City Let's not be sexist. I will be the

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football reporter. In football, it is the end of an era at Leeds

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United. It has emerged that captain Jonny Howson is leaving Elland Road

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to join Norwich City. Leeds say they have reluctantly accepted

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Norwich's offer, and are disappointed that it has become

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public knowledge. Howson had six months left on his current contract

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at Leeds and has refused to sign a new one, instead expressing a wish

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to play in the Premier League FOOTY And good luck to Chesterfield

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tonight in the first leg of their Northern JPT final against Oldham.

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We will have a full report on tonight's Late Look North, straight

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after the ten o'clock news on BBC 1. Two Yorkshire cricketers have been

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named in the first England international disability squad.

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They have been playing county cricket for the last two years but

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this is the first time an England disabled team has been put together.

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They will take on Pakistan in Dubai next month.

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They are both well known in league cricket across Yorkshire.

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Sprotbrough up's Gordon Laidlaw and Liam Thomas, who keeps wicket for

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Scholes. Few of their opponents even realised that Liam is an

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amputee. Gordon has so that cerebral palsy all his life and

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both are in the England physical disabilities squad for a historic

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first international series next month. You never think you would

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play for your country. It is a special moment to be playing the

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first ever series, against Pakistan, at in Dubai. The Yorkshire county

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cricket is in the doldrums but disability cricket in Yorkshire

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could not be any better. Two players in the squad of 15 for the

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England disability team. It is like the first people who played in the

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Ashes. These are gran breakers. Liam and Gordon are doing more than

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just by the flak for Yorkshire. Ten minutes in the nets with these lads

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feels like a date in the hands of a very demanding motivational coach.

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I am very home grown. For Yorkshire or England? Both. He has been a

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disability wicketkeeper for 20 years. I believe in him. We want

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more people to put their hand them say yes, we do not talk about

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disability. We talk about their ability.

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For the current Test against Pakistan may not be going quite

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England's waif but the physical Political satire returns to the

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wonderful City Varieties in Leeds with a new musical based on the

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Prime Minister's Big Society initiative. This one, though, is

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based in 1910. It features Phil Jupitus and Chumbawumba off the who

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wrote it. -- and Boff from Chumbawumba who

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wrote it. Phil, of course, is better known as a stand-up comedian

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but he's doing this play in true Big Society tradition for his same

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pay as the rest of the cast. Mr Cameron would approve of that. Not

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sure about the rest of it, though. The good old days make the theatre

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famous and now it is back to its best, doing a play that seems to

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move so naturally within it. If anything sums up satire, it is City

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Varieties. It is the history of British satire. It is extraordinary

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to be here at his players that for hundreds of years has been where

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people of all classes have gathered, to have a laugh at those who are

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supposed to be in charge. You are away from your comfort zone. Does

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that worry you? As a stand-up, you can fill the gaps. You can fill the

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gaps if you forget a bit of the script but the thing is, you are

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responsible to other performers and they are waiting for two lines and

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that is what I find terrifying about doing something like this.

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You were here for the Arc de bi- Leeds protest. Is it just a play to

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bash the Government or is there a bit more to it than that? If you

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have to look at the politics of the show as been a fundamental part of

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the scenery rather than the force that everybody is riding. It is the

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text of the beast that is political, and satirical. And also, it is

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worth pointing out that both myself and Chumbawumba have been bashing

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the governments of both stripes for over the last 30 years. # Bailing

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out the bank's... I would definitely say it is a more

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entertainment than bashing and it is definitely more about starting a

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debate. Let's talk about it and have a laugh about it. So it is a

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sure way you see Phil Jupitus' full range of talents. # You are

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Scottish, you are ginger... A funny man? Yes, but there is more to the

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than that. The show has a two-week run.

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Something we are bringing you tomorrow, in really important

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update on have fundraising is going to save the crumbling church in

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Haworth made famous by the Bronte family. We will be taking a look at

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the famous sisters through the eyes of a contemporary artist who is

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helping St Michael's and All Angels Church to raise the thousands they

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need by Friday. And talking of art, I do not know whether you can

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really see this but this was sent by Keith Fraser. It is so very

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North day in Scarborough. App fantastic. And that is a photograph,

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not a picture. They are wonderful, the three of them that I have. If

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you can pop down to Whitby, and get me one, I would be really great.

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You can put that in the east wing, That is the sun rising in the East

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and the moon setting in the West And that was sunrise at the power

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ideas of what might happen as we head through the rest of the winter

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The headline for the next 24 hours, sunny intervals and scattered

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showers. We keep this westerly wind into the weekend and next week.

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Nothing changes in the short term. Some clearer weather at the moment

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Cloud especially across southern areas. It could bring some rain,

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especially in to the north Midlands. It will be dry and we should see

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Generally a brighter day tomorrow. There should be some sunshine

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around. A few showers, though, especially across Pennine areas.

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One or two getting towards the coast but generally most of them

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will be in the West, with the East mostly dry and bright. Showers

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later in the day could turn heavy and wintery across the higher hills.

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