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First on Look North: E A soap star's shocking alter ego. The

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Bradford—born Coronation Street actor condemned for ultra violent

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lyrics in a rap video. Did think you can joke about this sort of

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thing is just appalling. Fighting for historic royal remains.

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Descendants of Richard The Third win the legal right to challenge

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the location of his final resting place.

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Also tonight: Tanya's at Headingley stadium.

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We are focusing here on men's mental health.

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And, love me tender. Why this woman's house is a world class

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monument to the King of rock and roll.

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After a cloudy start it brightened up nicely. We all had some sunshine

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and it felt pleasant but I am afraid the prospects are not quite

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as promising for tomorrow. First tonight, the descendants of

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Richard III have today won the right to challenge in court a

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decision to rebury his bones in Leicester.

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The Bradford actor Chris Fountain, who plays Tommy Duckworth in

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Coronation Street, has been suspended by the soap. It's after

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he was exposed as a masked rapper who posted offensive videos on the

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internet. ITV said the videos which glorify rape and abuse of women

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were totally unacceptable. It's angered MPs and people who work

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with rape victims. Ian White reports.

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And he is the good—looking soap star that women adore. Chris

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Fountain plays Tom Lay Duckworth in Coronation Street and now it seems

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as though the actor has a darker side. In his spare time he has

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taken on the role of the Phantom, a masked rapper who glorify his rape

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and the sexual and violent abuse of women. We could only show you five

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seconds of this video. The rest of it is only to —— is too obscene and

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offensive to broadcast. No one was answering the door at

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Chris Fountain's family home to bed. ITV have described the videos as

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totally unacceptable, views are echoed by the people who live here.

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He should lose his job straight away and never work in TV again. It

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is awful that he has done some and at that, especially when he has a

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figure for people to look up to. He has been in my shop quite a few

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times and he is always polite and well spoken and everything. I don't

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know, it is an alter ego he has got, dressed up like that. Chris

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Fountain has had several TV roles, normally play respectable

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characters, such as a policeman in the BBC drama Five Days. It is as a

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soap star he is best known. Soap stars are very accessible and they

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take great steps to address social issues so to find someone who is in

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a soap opera has these kind of values and think that kind of

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behaviour is every cable shock a lot of people. In a statement Chris

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Fountain said... ITV say that the actor remains

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suspended until further notice. Some breaking news now: Two bodies

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have been found in her house in Chesterfield.

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Police went to the property in Walton Street at 2pm after concerns

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were raised for one of the people that live there. Officers are still

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there deceiving investigating the with deaths.

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The Independent Police Complaints Commission has asked South

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Yorkshire Police to search its archives. It wants to find all

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notebooks belonging to officers who were on duty on the day of the

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Hillsborough disaster. The request came after an officer told the IPCC

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that he had made notes on the day, contrary to instructions from

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senior officers. An IPCC team based in Warrington is

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new inquest next year. Detectives are continuing to search

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for a woman's body, focusing around a layby on the A168 near Thirsk.

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Mother of three Rania Alayed disappeared from her home in

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Manchester two months ago but police believe her body is in North

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Yorkshire. They've contacted hundreds of people who were driving

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along the A19 or A168 on the 8th of June. Two men have been charged

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with Rania's murder. There's been another development in

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the controversial proposal for a waste incinerator near

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Knaresborough. The EU's Competition Commissioner has begun

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investigating whether the financing of the scheme at Allerton Park

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would represent an illegal state subsidy. The government withdrew

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£65 million in funding earlier this year, but the County Council's

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taking that decision to a judicial review. Campaigners have recently

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failed in their bid to get planning permission for the incinerator

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overturned. Two teenagers aged 15 and 16 have

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today been sentenced for deliberately starting a fire at the

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Sheffield ski village. One was given an 18 month youth

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rehabilitation order and an eight week overnight curfew. The other

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received a 12 month intensive supervision order.

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An estate has changed its mind over plans to evict more than a dozen

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tenants in a part of the North York Moors to help pay off death duties.

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The sons of housebuilding millionaire Sir Lawrence Barratt

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say they're now looking to sell seven properties, three of them

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unoccupied, in Farndale. Their estate agent says it's after

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consultation and they're now exploring other avenues to pay off

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inheritance tax. Work has begun on a £4.6 million

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scheme to transform Kirkgate Railway Station in Wakefield.

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Work's expected to take about a year, and includes restoring the

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Grade II listed station building as well as creating 50 new car parking

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spaces, community meeting rooms and units for small businesses. Ground

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work, as an organisation, one of our objectives is to regenerate

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environment that have fallen into disrepair Audit probation. This

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station is going in that direction and so we see it as an iconic gay

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way into the city and something needed to happen here. ——

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deprivation. A revolutionary new radiotherapy

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machine is to be used to treat cancer patients in Yorkshire. The

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Versa HD at St James' is faster and more accurate than previous

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machines. It will make the hospital one of the leading treatment

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centres in Europe. Anna Crossley reports.

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It is the first machine of its kind in the UK. The hospital is one of

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only two in the world to be using it. The machine can treat people up

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to three times faster than the previous regime. The cancer centre

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will be able to increase the number of patients it sees every day. It

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is also a lot more accurate. Radiotherapy in the last 20 or 30

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years has improved enormously so we can treat patients incredibly

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accurate lay effects. The difference between

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these machines and the ones we currently have means that we can

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treat patients fast and save more normal tissue so that patients get

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fewer side—effects. Previously radiotherapy has been delivered in

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a square formation which means that healthy tissue around the cancer

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cells was sometimes harm or treated unnecessarily. With the new machine

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the beams are more precise and can bend and wrap themselves around de

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Cuba, limiting the damage to the surrounding area. This man is one

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of the first people in the country and indeed the world to be treated

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by the new machine. You cannot feel any vibration or anything. There is

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a bit of Click and buzzing from the machine but no sensation of burning

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or penetration or anything. It is no problem. The cancer fainter at

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St James is one of the largest in Europe and the introduction of this

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new machine will almost certainly cement his place as a leader in

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treating the disease. Before 7:00pm:

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An unveiling of a different kind. The naked men who will feature at

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the opening of Yorkshire's newest gallery.

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Why this woman's house is a world class monument to the King of rock

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and roll. I posed for those photographs a bit

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earlier! Good reasons to stay tuned!

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Now, we men are not the best when it comes to talking about problems,

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but sport is waking up to the need for more attention to paid to

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mental health. The deaths of Rugby League star

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Terry Newton and former Leeds United player Gary Speed have shown

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the need for more to be done. This weekend Super League is focussing

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on the issue and Tanya is at Headingley for us now.

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On the pitch to Leeds Rhinos will be taking on Hull KR but off the

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picture whole weekend has been focusing on a campaign which was

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set up in 2011 following the suicide of Terry Newton. They have

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been handing out leaflets and trying to get people to come

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forward and talk to them. I will talk to the Co finder of this group

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after we have talked to some of the people who understand the need for

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this campaign will stay up this is a tough game, played by focused

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individuals. It is a hard man video campaign for a hard man sport. This

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weekend the macho world of rugby league will encourage men to be

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more open about their problems and seek help if they needed. Former

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players are lending their support. People believe that men are began

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macho people but deep down we do need help. You need help with your

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figures and you need help with your diet and I really think you need

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help with your mind as well. This man is well placed to understand

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the mental pressures of rugby league and life. He played for

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Leeds, Huddersfield and Wakefield, are amongst others in a ten—year

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career at the top. Problems he had had with alcohol, drugs and

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depression increased at the end of his rugby league career. It came to

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a head when he crashed his car. Lucky to survive with broken bones

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and a punctured lung. I went down very fast, in 10 months. 10 minutes

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from the French side finishing me to my car crash. I went bang.

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Jumping out of a plane without a parachute on, to be truthful. I got

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the helpline needed and I am where I am today. I and 14 months so that

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living each day as it comes. Of course the referees also come under

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stress. —— 13 months sober.This video referee is also responsible

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for his colleagues well—being. When people tell you you are rubbish if

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you're not careful you start to believe it. It is our job to tell

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the referees that they are at the best that the business and no one

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is better than them soap they go out there and perform to their best

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ability and do the best job they can possibly do. Bobby got the help

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that he needed after he almost lost his life. As the campaign is

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launched in Leeds tonight, it hopes to persuade the Rugby League family

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to get help before they get into a crisis.

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With May is a man who set up this charity. What was the need for this

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charity? Unfortunately the death workers in the NHS and other

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volunteers to get involved and see if we could make a difference a

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rugby league to help the players the situations where they are

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struggling. What are the particular problems that players face? There

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are arranger problems in terms of their career, injuries, contract,

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what to do at the end of their career, there are a range of issues

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that affect them when they finish. Is a very specific to men, there

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you are not the greatest at talking about problems? Men are

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particularly rubbish about talking about problems, including myself.

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Men tend to bottle things up and ask how they feel and then they do

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things like a drink alcohol or fried with people rather than

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address the issues that are affecting them and getting help for

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that. You were out again last night, what sort of response have you been

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getting from the public? Fantastic. People have been coming up to was

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to say how fantastic it is that rugby league is getting involved in

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breaking down the stigma about how people feel. A lot of people have

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been very supportive as well as the Rev Billy. It is not just about

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sport. You are using this as a vehicle to help everybody. It is

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about supporters and fans as well as the players. Everyone's mental

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fitness is really important to deal with the ups and downs of life

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because we will all have them to anything we can do to manage it is

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for the best. If this resonates with anyone and anything they need

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some help, what should they do? They can go on our website. We have

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lots of support services in different areas and nationally

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where you can get help 24 hours a day. Good luck with the campaign.

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You are doing some great work and presumably the campaign is growing.

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Yes, more sports are looking to get involved with us. Publicity like

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this could potentially save lives so thank you for the time. Thank

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you very much. Switching to cricket:

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Yorkshire and England fast bowler Tim Bresnan says he's not sure if

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he'll be fit for the winter tour of Australia, having been ruled out

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with injury for the rest of the season. Bresnan, who starred with

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bat and ball in Monday's Ashes victory, has a stress fracture in

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his lower back. He'll start a rehabilitation programme and a date

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for his return will be set in due course. Today he was in Pudsey

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meeting with young cricketers and it said he was a shame to be

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missing the final test match. I am obviously disappointed. It

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would have been nice to play in that one and eventually left her

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with the boys. I will go down and collect my medal as well but it is

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different when you are not playing. It could have been a lot worse.

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Hopefully I will not miss too much of the cricket and it may be get

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fit for the Ashes down under. Two weeks into the new football

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season and tomorrow brings us the first of many Yorkshire derby

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matches in the Championship. It's a lunchtime kick—off at Elland Road

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for Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday. Paul Ogden's been

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looking at preparations. Surprising to see the Sheffield

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Wednesday players carrying heavy loads at training this week.

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Wednesday probably feel they have the weight of the world on their

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shoulders already. After opening the season with losses in both

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league and cup. It takes more than that to ruffle the manager although

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Dave Jones is clearly stung by fans who mistake is calm dignity in

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defeat for a lack of passion. They get confused a little bit with

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emotion. Because I am not the most emotional person it does not mean

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you have no passion. I see it every day walking around the football

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pitches, I see a lot of people shouting and screaming at people

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and that is not me. I am not going to change because someone thinks...

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What you want, and passion badge on the? Hat that says passion? Equally

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candid his Leeds boss Brian McDermott. His slot on BBC Radio

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Leeds symbolised a new accessibility about the whole of

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Leeds United since the change of board and the media policy. It is

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not just important for me, it is important for the players and the

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staff. You want to build a bond with the fans and trust and suspect

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and I am adapting to living up north and I am loving every minute

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of it. Yes, we certainly have our own special ways here up off but

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there are few things more northern and Leeds United against Sheffield

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Wednesday. There will be full match commentary

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on Radio Sheffield and Radio Leeds. Finally, congratulations to Claire

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Cashmore who has picked up a gold and silver at the World

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Championships of swimming in Montreal.

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Thank you very much. When an art gallery opens you might

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expect a bit of a party and some warm white wine but at The Hepworth

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Wakefield they do things a little differently. Nude men have been

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drafted in to open a new gallery. All in the best possible taste, of

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course! We sent Cathy Killick to take a look.

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14 of our ladies wanted the job! Just two years after opening and

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The Hepworth is ready to expand. The gallery has proved so popular a

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disused mill has been cleaned up to provide more display for a ——

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display space. The regeneration through arts gamble has paid off in

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Wakefield more successfully than anyone thought possible. It is

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great for Yorkshire. There is so much going on in the region. The

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audiences there and the interest for us to be able to do this and

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know that it will add to the fantastic region offer. This is

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fantastic. It is so different. Know where is the change in Wakefield's

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fortunes more palpable than in this family. Trish worked as a machinist

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in the Old Mill, selling collars onto shirts and her daughter works

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in the gallery as an administrator. It encourages people to spend time

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in this area which have got a bit run—down before The Hepworth was

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built. All in all it is absolutely great, absolutely perfect that

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there are changes being made. At one time Wakefield was peppered

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with job rich clothing factories and mills. The challenge in the

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City has been to find replacements. There is an evolution in working

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practices and the opportunities that are open to me and my

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generation that were not necessarily open to them. The first

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show in the new gallery it will be thoroughly 21st century. It

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features a nude man posing on work by an artist. It was one of my

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stranger morning's filming the needs. When the gallery opens you

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can experience the freeze on yourself. I bet you cannot wait.

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Either way, we hope to get Kathy back in the studio before midnight

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tonight. Is it wrong that all I noticed

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there were some very dirty feet! I do not know what you were looking

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at. I was not interested at all! Another find a transformation of a

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glorious old mill. I am glad to see him go to some contemporary art.

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The descendants of Richard III have today won the right to challenge in

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court a decision to rebury his bones in Leicester. A judge ruled

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that campaigners, who want the king's final resting place to be in

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York, do have grounds for a judicial review into the decision.

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But he's suggested they should find another way to resolve the dispute.

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Danny Carpenter reports. The controversy surrounding Richard

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has lasted 500 years and shows no sign of abating just yet. His death

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at the Battle of Bosworth brought about the end of the Wars Of the

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Roses. Now there is a legal battle over his bones. They were

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discovered by a team from Leicester University and a car parked in

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Leicester. The Government's view is that they should be reburied in

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Leicester Cathedral. His descendants take a different view.

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Bring him home! Richard of York he was in life, and Richard of York

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his remains should remain. They want him buried in the Minster and

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today they have won the right to challenge the Government's you in

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court. What we are doing is we are doing it on a moral ground. We want

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to bring him back to his city and Yorkshire was his home. This was

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his spiritual home and where he at his formative years and where his

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wife came from and his mother came from and his son was born and died

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here and is buried in York. Why would he not want to come back to

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Yorkshire? Why would he want to stay somewhere where he was

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murdered? The judge overseeing the case said it would be unseemly,

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undignified and and edifying to have a legal tussle over these

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royal remains. He wants an independent panel appointed to

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decide the matter without going to court. An argument, rather than a

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fight. Passions are running high on that

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emotive issue. I fear they could be a long and

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drawn—out legal affair. It will, yes.

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From one thing to another... Nicely done!

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Today marks 36 years since the death of Elvis Presley. But for one

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woman from West Yorkshire her admiration of the King of Rock and

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Roll has never faded. 67—year—old Audrey Playforth has

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been in love with Elvis since she was 12. She's also been collecting

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memorabilia since then and now has rather a lot. Olivia Richwald has

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been to meet her. Welcome to Graceland. Graceland in

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West Yorkshire. It is home to Audrey, one of Elvis Presley's

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biggest fans. His looks, his lips, his legs and his singing. I just

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love the man. Who wouldn't? age of 12 and since then she has

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collected 10,000 items of Elvis memorabilia. An entire bedroom in

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her home is devoted to the king. Pictures, calendars, photographs,

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handbags. An umbrella, passport, a lamp, trays. Nobody is allowed to

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touch anything. The towels have never been used. Nothing has ever

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been touched or used. The other man in Audrie's life is her partner

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Trevor. He has an obsession of his own, and garden which includes a

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putting green. It has been named the best in Leeds for six years in

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a row. We have been together nearly 23 years. She has always been out

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this mad but I like T Rex and Little Richard a little bit more.

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My children always used to say that they were the only children in

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school that did not think Humpty dump tee, they sang jail who has ——

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jailhouse Rock or blue suede shoes. So, she loves his lips, his legs,

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his looks and his singing. I like that!

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Are you and Elvis Presley Fan? I used to really like his films

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when I was little, rather than his music.

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Do you have a putting green in your garden?

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That would be nice. I like the way she gave him a jab

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when he dared to talk about anyone else.

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Right, let us look at the pictures. This is the final preparations for

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the Rosedale show which is taking place tomorrow. I don't think there

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will be quite as much sunshine there tomorrow.

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This was taking yesterday as well as the third picture. Keep your

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pictures coming year. We have had a pleasant day today.

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Temperatures rose to 22 degrees in the Vale of York. It will not be

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quite as warm tomorrow and it will be breezy. There will be a lot of

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clout and it will not shut it down all day long but there will be some

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rain and cloud. It is courtesy of his front. The isobars are quite

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tightly packed so it will be breezy. That will remain on Sunday even

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when it has brightened up a bit. This afternoon we have had pleasant

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spells of sunshine and temperatures rose into the early twenties. We

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will have a fine evening. There is a small chance of the odd shower

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clipping the north—east coast but it will be generally dry as we head

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through the night. Tomorrow the cloud will have increased and the

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breeze will have freshened as well. Temperatures will fall back to

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about 15 degrees. We start the day with a lot of

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cloud around and that will continue to thicken and outbreaks of patchy

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rain and drizzle will spread eastwards on and off through the

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course of the day. Rain will never be far away and it will be breezy

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so it will feel a lot taller than today. Temperatures will be a bit

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below average for the time of year. It will be about 19 degrees but in

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some parts of South Yorkshire we could reach 20. Better and brighter

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prospects on Sunday but still quite a breeze from the West. There will

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be a lot of dry weather around and sunny spells as well. Just the risk

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of the odd isolated shower in the West. Seven on Monday and through

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next week the pressure should build and things will settle down with

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fine weather at the end of the week. Paul is back next week. We will get

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their guest forecasters and of the accurate one you give us!

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Look forward to seeing you next week.

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Good night.

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