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Good evening, and welcome to Look North.

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South Yorkshire is to lose its dedicated police helicopter.

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There's a warning response times will increase. Sheffield is the

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fourth largest city in gays, and yet we're going to be deprived of

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our own helicopter that can respond to instance far faster than troops

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on the ground. And the new Chief Constable says

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the fight isn't over yet. We'll be hearing from him.

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Also tonight - have you heard the loud bangs over Yorkshire today?

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The RAF has been taking to the skies to prepare for its security

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role at the Olympics. # Wig, warm, bam #

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And we'll be going back in time. A new exhibition opens in Leeds to

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celebrate the spirit of the '70s. This passing shower cloud sums up

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the next 24 hours - a showery picture for all of us. The details

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Welcome to Look North. A row's broken out after it emerged that

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South Yorkshire Police will have to give up its helicopter. The

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Government says the force will have to share one with other regions.

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But there's concern that response times will quadruple as a result.

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The new Chief Constable for South Yorkshire, David Crompton, says the

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fight's not over yet. So why is the helicopter so important? Harry has

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the details. Last year South Yorkshire's police helicopter went

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on 5,000 missions. It helped find missing people and the team made

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319 arrests. The current response time is three minutes. It's claimed

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that'll increase to 12 minutes under the new plan.

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A vital, too, tool, police say, in the fight against crime, but under

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firm Government plans, instead of being three minutes from

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Sheffield's city centre, help in the air for the county will have to

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be summoned from Wakefield, North Derbyshire or even Humberside. The

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Police Minister insists there will be a national police Air Service to

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save �15 million a year. Not everyone is impressed. Sheffield's

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the fourth largest city in England and Wales, and yet we're going to

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be deprived of our own helicopter that can respond to instances far,

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far sooner than troops on the ground. The last Chief Constable of

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South Yorkshire campaigned strongly to retain the force's dedicated

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helicopter. His successor is concerned at the threat now, but

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believes that the fight isn't over yet. David Crompton, the present

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Deputy Chief in West Yorkshire, takes over the reins in South

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Yorkshire in April. You probably in some circumstances couldn't get the

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helicopter up in the sky over some of the areas of some of the county

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as quickly as we could do now. I acknowledge it's a concern, and

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that's why I say that it's something that we have to keep

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talking about to try to find a solution to. On the ground in

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Sheffield today, some concerns for the police helicopter. It's helped

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them cash more criminals. It's made Felix Neureuther a lot safer.

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think it's a sign of the times. It's really worrying. I think there

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is going to be a lot less quick response times. There is a lot of

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crime, and how can anybody get to it as quick as a helicopter, you

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know? Appointed just this week, the new South Yorkshire Chief Constable

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David Crompton has the helicopter controversy now as one of the early

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budget cuts to be considered. Well joining us now is Clive Betts,

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the MP for Sheffield south-east, who has been campaigning to keep a

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helicopter in South Yorkshire. All the other forces have agreed to the

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changes. Why should South Yorkshire be against them? Many of the other

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forces are going to keep theirs. There is going to be a helicopter

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in deshshire, one in Humberside, one in West Yorkshire. Sheffield

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and South Yorkshire are the hole in the middle where there won't be a

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helicopter and we're going to have to rely on a helicopter coming from

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somewhere else - by which time the criminals could have gotten away,

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not to be found. It's not just about this because presumably

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you're saying that South Yorkshire is a bit of a special case. It has

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density population. It has a sport stadia as well, which I suspect add

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to the problems and the work that a helicopter has to do anyway.

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Absolutely. I have to say, I was a bit of a sceptic at the beginning.

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I thought it was a bit of a toy for the boys, but I have seen it in

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practising at events, sports events, advising police officers on the

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ground. You see them in the suburbs chasing criminals where polices in

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cars and on foot can't wait. If we have to wait for one from

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Derbyshire, they're going to have to wait - that is, of course, if

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one is available. It might be doing work out there, so we can't get one

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at all. We have seen the value of the helicopter in South Yorkshire.

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We have seen it catch criminals. David Crompton, the new Chief

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Constable, says we need it to help against crime. Your argument is a

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good one. I am sure a lot of people would agree. But there is an

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economic factor here - too expensive, so somebody else has to

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share. Therefore, other forces have to benefit as well. Why should

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other people have to save share our helicopters? The police of South

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Yorkshire have repeatedly asked for assurances that removing the

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helicopter from South Yorkshire will not reduce the ability of

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police to catch criminals. We have repeatedly asked for those

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assurances, and no-one at national level has given them. The they have

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imposed an order to take the helicopter away. The decision has

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been taken at local level. If the police authority and the Chief

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Constable of South Yorkshire believe this is the best way to

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catch criminal, I support them. have ten seconds. What are you

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going to do? A lobbying the Minister. I shall be asking for an

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urgent meeting with the Police Minister to ask him to change his

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decision. Thank you very much. Campaigners who've been camped

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outside Sheffield Cathedral in protest over what they say is

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economic inequality, have won a temporary reprieve. Sheffield

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Cathedral went to the courts today to try to force their eviction. But

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the hearing has been put back for another three weeks. It means the

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camp is safe for the moment. Nicola Rees is live outside Sheffield

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Cathedral. The court heard arguments from both side. The

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barrister acting on behalf of Sheffield Cathedral explained how

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the protesters were interfering with daily life and on private

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property. They wanted a swift eviction. The protesters' lawyer

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argued they had a right to freedom of expression. Some had helped

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there would be a speedy solution to this row, but that wasn't to be.

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The Occupy Sheffield protesters set up camp outside the cathedral in

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November. They're campaigning against a society they say is

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economically unfair. Today, almost three months later, they arrived at

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court to hear the cathedral's case against them. Every minute that the

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Occupy protest is there, we're having to give time and attention

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to them. We're having to spend money on lawyers, and the sooner

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they go, the better. The Occupy Sheffield campaign is part of a

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global movement that began in New York and spread to more than a

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thousand cities across the world. In London protesters have also

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faced legal action and eviction at the camp outside St Paul's

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Cathedral. But the key difference between the Occupy London case and

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this one is that Sheffield Cathedral is seeking costs as well

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as an eviction. Those costs already amount to more than �8,000. Of

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course, the longer the legal case goes on, the more that'll rise.

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What's not clear is who will pay if the protesters lose. It's a little

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bit mean of the cathedral to be looking to get costs out of the

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protesters, people who are looking for a equal society. The cathedral

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is only able to recover costs if it wins the case. As yet, it hasn't

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won the case, and we don't think the costs that have been discussed

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are reasonable. Get rid of the tents that are weather worn.

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cathedral didn't get the possession order it was seeking today, so a

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partial victory, at least, for the protesters, but there is still a

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feeling of anger in the camp. cathedral by taking us to court is

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condoning a potential violent eviction. You know, if we sit in

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peacefully, we - the police will be called to forcefully remove us.

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the hearing today, the High Court judge decided to send the case to a

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trial. It won't take place until February 21, so the protesters and

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their camp are safe for now at least.

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Well, we have had a statement this evening from Sheffield Cathedral.

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In it they say that they feel very strongly that Occupy Sheffield's

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protest has now being given a good hearing. They say this costly

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process could have ended immediately if protesters had

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vacated the site. They also say that would save everyone concerned

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time and money. What can be said is that the mood here tonight is as

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defiant as it was on day one when they set up their tents. This lot

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have no intention of moving. Thank you very much. That's the

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latest from Sheffield. We'll be having more on that story on our

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late bulletin at 10.25pm. And we'll have more on that story

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on our late bulletin when we'll be speaking live to the Dean of

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Sheffield Cathedral. Also on Look North:

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We'll remember the arctic convoys as a brother and sister revisit the

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scene of their father's death. A lot of you have been getting in

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touch because you have been hearing some loud bangs. I hear them all

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the time. Well, we haven't had this officially confirmed, but the most

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likely explanation is that pilots from RAF Leeming have been taking

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part in a military exercise here in Yorkshire.

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Yes, it is. With just six months to go till the

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Olympic Games, they've been preparing for the possible threat

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to the Uk's airspace. Simon Spark reports.

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Final checks before takeoff - over the last few days Typhoon jets have

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been just one type of aircraft used in a military exercise over

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Yorkshire skies to prepare for security surrounding this year's

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Olympics. The wing commander is experienced in quick-response

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drills, but this latest exercise is about coordinating with many other

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Royal Air Force and Navy aircraft. We're practising the sorts of

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scenarios that could occur at large events such as the Olympics. It's

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no different than the constant defence of the UK that the Typhoons

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do on a daily basis anyway. What we're doing here is integrating it

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with the Army and the Navy to provide that flexible response for

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the Home Office and the police. Behind the build-up and excitement

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of the games are up to 13,500 military personnel involved in a

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security operation that has an estimated spend of over �1 billion.

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Obviously, we're very conscious of the fact that the United Kingdom

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alongside other Western countries does lie with a threat from

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terrorism. We have been planning the Olympic Games' security on the

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basis of that threat being at the severe level, and I believe it is

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right to make preparation on that basis. The balance for me is to

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make sure I have got the officers with the right skills and kit, but

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not necessarily lining the streets. I want people to see police, to

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feel safe, but not feel overburdened by what we're doing.

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The three-day operation over the skies of Yorkshire, which includes

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grus RAF Leaming is now coming to a close, but they'll be expected to

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be scrambled at a moment's notice if there is any threat to UK

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airspace during the Olympics. Thanks, Sam.

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Disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Chesterfield have been

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on strike. It's because they're unhappy about able-bodied staff

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from another company There was a picket line outside the factory

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which remained closed today. There was a picket outside the

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factory today which remained closed. The disabled workers are unhappy

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about Remploy forming a partnership with a firm which has brought in

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its own able-bodied staff. Remploy says the arrangement won't affect

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existing contracts. But unions They're taking on able-bodied

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people to take over, there are no disabled people. That is the

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problem at privatisation for the disabled people. They're trying to

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buy this factory from underneath us. People are worried about their jobs.

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The fundamental ethos that set up Remploy, government company, that

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provides work for disabled people, it is under threat across the

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country and there is a specific threat here in Chesterfield.

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man's been rescued after becoming trapped when a wall collapsed

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outside his home in Kippax. Five firefighters managed to release the

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man who was left pinned up against his house earlier this afternoon.

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The accident happened as he tried to demolish the wall. He was taken

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to hospital by the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

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This is an amazing story about a brother and sister from Wetherby

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who are about to embark on a trip to the Arctic, to pay their

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respects to the father they never knew. Tricia Hartley and Peter

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Johnston were small children when their father's ship hit a mine off

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the coast of Iceland, 70 years ago. Anna Crossley's been to meet them

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and to find out more about the forgotten men of the Arctic Convoys.

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June over 2,000 miles of dangerous waters across the ridge that leads

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them. The worst Jenna -- journey and a world in the Second World War.

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The journey to a desolate and dangerous and the richie macro

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enemies, the Germans and the elements. -- there were two enemies.

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This man spoke of the grim conditions on his the vessel.

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was to have been unbearable because at those times their were no

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particular types of clothing to withstand the cold. It was cold and

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wet, and a lack of daylight. Ultimately it was the weather that

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led to the death of their father. On sixth July 1942 in poor

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visibility, the ship ploughed into a minefield killing those on board.

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In his final letter, he spoke of his excitement about coming home.

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Good news this time, we had been told officially that barring

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accidents, we should be coming home soon and you should just something

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soon from me after receiving this, perhaps before. We're all very glad,

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but terrified that something will happen in the intervening period to

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stop us. Of course it did, and he never returned. In July, Peter, who

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was just a baby at the time, has arranged to go back to Iceland to

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where the ship sank. He has managed to find a shebeen boat that will

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take are said to the spot where we can lay a wreath. That will be a

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very emotional journey. Although it will be a personal voyage for Peter

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and Tricia, thousands of men were lost during the Arctic convoys and

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they hope to find other families to make the pilgrimage with them.

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An incredible story. I had not heard about that before. Stay with

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Before seven o'clock: They're in a league of their own. We find out

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why the Leeds Rhinos become the first in the country to introduce

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men into their dance squad. And later, some time travel, we go back

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to the decade where prawn cocktail was a height of sophistication and

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all the furniture was Brown! Love the wallpaper! And Black

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Forest gateau was the food you latex back

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Onto sport now - and James Beattie is to stay with Sheffield United

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until the end of the season. The 33-year-old striker rejoined the

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club in November. Manager, Danny Wilson, said it was a huge lift for

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everyone that he'd chosen to stay. It'll be an all-Yorkshire affair in

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the final of the Squash Tournament of Champions in New York later.

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World number one, Pontefract's James Willstrop, takes on the world

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number two, Sheffield's Nick Matthew.

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The Australian Diving team has chosen Leeds as their training base

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ahead of the Olympic Games. They'll use the Aquatics Centre at the John

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Charles Centre for Sport. They were perfect their skills there before

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heading to London. They join around thirty other teams, including the

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Russian's seen here, who've picked Yorkshire as their training base.

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Very good news. Now, there are some jobs, without

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putting to fine a point on it, that it's best to leave to the women.

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Among them might be cheer leading. So, Leeds Rhinos are stepping into

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unknown territory, by bravely deciding to put some men alongside

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their women in their dance troop. So how's this likely to go down -

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and will they be waving pompoms? Joining us now on the sofa are

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Chris Banks and Laura Stead. I love the Leeds Rhinos cheerleaders, they

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are fantastic! Do you need the boys to help you? It is not so much

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needing help, it is something new and fun and the crowd had not seen

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the boys dancing with us before. It is not to have a different dynamic.

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Let's see what you are made of. How was it for you? It is OK. It is

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really cool. Looking at the dancing on the screen, I can do better than

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that, it is on concrete! It is good fun dancing with the girls. It will

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be different. It is not a normal audience for the type of dancing

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that I do. No pom-poms?! unfortunately! High and a break

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dancer. -- I am a break dancer. set the trend with Leeds Rhinos,

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because you cheer for all of the tries as well. Yes, when they score

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a try, we run on and if they story conversion, we do a little dance

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and run back off. It is good to be running on and off when the weather

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is cold! And many boys are joining? Will it be equal rights? It is not

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going to be fifty-fifty, four boys performing and it will rotate

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between different boys because we have different street dance skills

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to bring along. It will be different. Do you think that Harry

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would cede a rhino has had on back- to-front? -- Leeds Rhinos hacked on

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back-to-front? It would really see 10 -- it would really be suiting

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him. There are big things to come up for the dance troupe. We are

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wearing the new kits that were launched today. Have to say, you

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are such a tight troupe, you work really hard, it is that just a

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giggle? It is a proper job only take it very seriously. The first

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assignment is the World Club Challenge at Elland Road? Yes, the

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World Cup challenge at Headingley stadium and then the start of the

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season on third February. Everyone will be there next back fantastic

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and I hope it all goes well! Break dancing cannot argue that is

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from the 80s, and some hot pants or which is a very clumsy way of

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getting into the next story! Flares, platform shoes, industrial

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unrest, hot summers, The Smurfs. The 1970s had it all. We all love a

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bit of nostalgia, and in Leeds from this weekend the decade that saw

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John Travolta become a heart throb is being celebrated in style. The

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'70s are featured in a special exhibition at the city museum. So

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who better than our very own seventies child, Ian White -

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actually born in 1971 - to send for a look around?

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The sights and sounds of the 70s. The decade of decimalisation, prawn

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cocktails, brown furniture and fuzzy felt being celebrated at

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Leeds City Museum. Stepping back in time, they have recreated the 1970s

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has with living and, bedroom, garden and kitchen. I like that you

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feel like you're in a have set alight the reaction from people

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that come in and they say that they remember less. -- that you're in a

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1970s house. We have a campaign to get people to send and pictures

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from the 1970s and we had the huge range of photographs, wedding

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photographs, school photographs, other celebrations and occasions.

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It has been really interesting. The real question is, what are these

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people all up to today? No ID axe Bank -- no idea! Here we Aaron the

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living room, what would have people watched on television? They would

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have watched rising damp which was full and in Leeds, they would have

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watched the good life. Also the Queen's Jubilee. And Look North was

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on television as well. This is BBC North. This reminds me of my

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granny's kitchen. It is a brilliant lime-green cholera, fantastic. One

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of my favourite objects is this was the washing machines they used. He

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put in the card to select the cycle. If you fancy a trip down memory

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lane, the exhibition is on at Leeds City Gallery for the next three

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months. Do you remember it the name of the

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place, a certain state place that she would go to that was always

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steak Diane, pepper sauce, prawn cocktail and Black Forest gateau.

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remember going to that establishment with a drooping

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moustache! Did you have a cake in Keegan perm at one point? -- a

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Kevin Keegan perm. The if you have a picture of Harry without Kevin

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I used to wear that years ago. Here is a picture of me in the 70s.

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Harry has that his long hair that was awake. Look at you in a 70s! --

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Keep your pictures coming in to us. The headline, it is showery tonight.

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Some of them will be wintry. Some local accumulations of snow are

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possible over the Pennines. Dominated by low pressure tomorrow,

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but Saturday looks fine. A battle developing and Sunday and Monday

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with an Atlantic weather systems from the West. Cold air from the

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Continent with some rain, and some sleet and snow. In the short term,

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we have got a number of showers that you can see on the satellite

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picture and they are heavy across North Yorkshire. They will continue

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to feed in from the West. Hail, sleet, snow and the odd bit of

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thunder. Showers will be few and far between. Icy patches, freezing,

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32 Fahrenheit. Tomorrow, a straightforward forecast, sunny

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spells with showers and the shower is especially in the West will be

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frequent, wintry and heavy at times. Temperatures coming in at around

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