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Good evening and welcome to Monday's Look North. On the programme

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tonight: Two paedophiles in South Yorkshire, one of whom has HIV,

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could have groomed unknown numbers of boys. Police say they dedicated

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their lives to abuse. They had been grooming young boys for a long time

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and offending against them. It has become their work, their life. Also

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tonight: A ten`year`old boy's arrested over a pensioner's death.

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Police questioned the boy after 79`year`old Victor Hepworth died in

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a Leeds suburb last night. And art lessons with a difference ` school

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pupils in Leeds study a masterpiece brought into their own school.

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And in sport, we'll have the latest on the search for a new manager at

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Sheffield United. And Bradford's Junior Witter tells us why he still

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has the hunger to box as he approaches his 40th birthday. And on

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settled sky. What is the rest of the week looking like? Join me later.

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First tonight, police fear two paedophiles who preyed on vulnerable

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young boys, may have attacked more victims who have yet to come

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forward. Anthony Marsh and Lee Davis were both married fathers from the

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Doncaster area. They groomed boys online ` some as young as 13 ` and

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traded them between themselves. They admitted over 50 charges in court

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last month, but detectives fear there could be more victims who have

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yet to be traced. It's now been revealed Marsh is carrying the AIDS

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virus. Dan Johnson reports. It was a prolonged campaign of

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grooming and manipulation over the Internet that went on for eight

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years. Anthony Marsh and Lee Davis abused 17 teenage boys from across

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the country. They did not meet until they appeared in court. But together

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they trawled websites under different names, targeting boys who

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were gay and confused about their sexuality. They exchanged details

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and persuaded boys to meet them. It has become their work, their life.

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On a daily basis, they have made every effort possible online or

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through social networking sites, to groom young boys for the purpose of

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them meeting to engage in sexual activity. The scale of the offending

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is huge because it has become a vocation for them. Marsh admitted 34

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offences of sexual activity with a child and possessing and

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distributing indecent images. Davis pleaded guilty to 20 counts,

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including rape, sexual activity and taking indecent images of children.

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He had filmed much of the abuse, some of it at his home where police

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found 300 DVDs. Both men our fathers who had deceived their own families.

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We have had so few prosecutions by South Yorkshire. One might `` It is

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a year since MPs criticised how South Yorkshire police have dealt

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with grooming. The situation now is different to that which pertain a

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few years ago. We have more dedicated resources. Marsh and Davis

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will be sentenced for their crimes on the 2nd of December. It has

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emerged today that Anthony Marsh is HIV`positive. The victims of both

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men are being supported as they try to rebuild their lives. But police

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say there could be many more who have not come forward.

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Next tonight, police have questioned a ten`year`old boy following the

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death of a pensioner in Leeds. The 79`year`old was found dead yesterday

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at Back Hill Top Avenue in the Harehills area of the city. Danny

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Savage is at the scene for us now. Danny, what's the latest? 24 hours

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ago at this time, the emergency services were here doing their best

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to try to save the life of Victor Hepworth, who collapsed here and had

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sustained head injuries. He died later in hospital and police

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arrested a ten`year`old child because, it is understood, he was

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involved with `` in some sort of row with a child before he collapsed.

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People here are very upset. Many people knew Mr Hepworth. He had

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lived here for many years and knew lots of people. This is what friends

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and neighbours had to say. He was a wonderful man. He was one of the

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nicest people you could ever meet. He helped the community. He helped

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the local children. I grew up on this backstreet. I have known them

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since I was a baby. He has helped every kid in this street. I could

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not say anything bad about him. When I saw him he was healthy and happy.

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Little kids would come to him. He always helped me to fix my bike. He

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always used to take me out. He used to help, he used to pick the bends

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up, pick up litter. He was a nice man. Investigations are continuing

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into exactly how he died. We understand from police that head

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injuries that he sustained at some point were not the cause of his

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death. And the ten`year`old child who was arrested has since been

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bailed. There are lots of enquiries on going into what happened here.

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What contact, it's any, there was between this child and Mr Hepworth.

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Many questions to be answered. I do very much. `` thank you very

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much. Later on Look North, the truth about 'best before'. Experts say

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plenty of food we throw out could be eaten well after the date stamped on

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the packaging. Yorkshire is falling behind in the

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amount it exports to China. Government figures show we are the

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third worst performing region when it comes to exporting goods to the

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country, despite Yorkshire's decades of manufacturing prowess. You might

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be interested to know that China is now the biggest importer on the

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planet, and its economy is still growing. But in the first half of

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this year, our region's exports to China were worth just over ?200

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million. Not much when you consider the cost of our imports were worth

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almost five times that amount. There is, however, a real demand for

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British expertise and some of the services Yorkshire has to offer.

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Charlotte Leeming is at the business school at the University of Leeds.

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Thank you, good evening. This institute opened last year. It is

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totally dedicated to business and commerce in China. One of the things

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they do here is run these short training courses, which really tell

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people about the Chinese language and its culture. That means that

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businesses and entrepreneurs interested in trading with China

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have a better understanding of the country and what they are looking

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for. It shows in recent government research that Yorkshire is not doing

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enough to embrace the booming economy in China.

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At Hainsworth's they have been manufacturing since 1873. They have

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sold uniforms and blankets for more than 200 years. It is the green

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cloth they make for a snooker tables that is being bought up in droves in

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China. Exporting the fabric now accounts for 10% of business. They

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are so committed to the Chinese market, they have translated their

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name. Tom Hainsworth says it is crucial these days to complete on a

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global scale. I am very much of the belief that as a UK business we need

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to be in China, we need to be working with them, engaging with

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them, we need to find that trusting relationship. Relationships do not

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happen overnight. You need a long time. Especially if you have got a

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language barrier. It is not a short`term investment, it is a

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long`term commitment. Government research suggests not enough

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Yorkshire businesses are taking advantage of this prosperous nation.

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The Chancellor is currently in Beijing trying to rectify that. He

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wants firms to be more ambitious and sharing the huge economic success.

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Another area where Yorkshire is showing signs of success is in the

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broadcasting industry. China has got talent is currently in its fourth

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series. Even though viewers have thousands of channels to choose

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from, there is increasingly an appetite for television programmes

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made in the UK. True North has been commissioned by Chinese state

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television to make three documentaries. There is a huge

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appetite in China now for a factual programming of all kinds and for

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making new relationships for learning from British expertise.

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That is what businesses like Hainsworth are well aware of. With

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China tipped to be the world's biggest economy in a couple of

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years, Yorkshire needs to be ready now to make the most of it. We are

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joined by Professor Peter Buckley, from the Confucius Institute. It

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seems obvious, doesn't it, China is booming, we should be getting more

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of the market. Why are Yorkshire companies not embracing it? The

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first thing is it takes a long time to get used to the Chinese market

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and have all the skills that we need `` they need. China is very

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daunting. It is the second`biggest economy in the world. Companies have

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to build relationships. They have defied the right people to deal with

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and the right location. They need a lot of advice and expertise, and

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they need a lot of knowledge and how to penetrate China effectively. The

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Chancellor has mentioned that in his trip to Beijing. He has said there

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is a lot of bureaucracy? There are problems on both sides. There are

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problems in China with getting used to the system there, which is very

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different to ours. There are also problems when Chinese people want to

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come here because of the Visa issue. That has now been relaxed. That will

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help a lot because we are trying to build two`way relationships with

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China. Not just us investing in China, but Chinese companies coming

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here. Last year, quite a controversial visit from the Dalai

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llama. Did that hinder relationships between the country? `` countries? I

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think it caused a blip. The visits of Boris Johnson and George Osborne

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are putting things right. I suspect the Prime Minister will visit China

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in due course and will be back `` we will be back on a very strong

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relationship. Historically we have had very strong relations with China

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and I hope that will continue. If they Yorkshire businesses thinking

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about it, what is your advice? Almagro get good advice and take a

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chance at pick carefully. `` Get good advice.

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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced that the investigation

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into Jimmy Savile's alleged abuse of patients at NHS hospitals is to be

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extended. The current enquiry is focused on Leeds General Infirmary,

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where Savile worked as a porter, along with Broadmoor and Stoke

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Mandeville. Now a further ten Trusts ` which haven't been named ` are to

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be included. Work has begun in Doncaster on a

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brand new link road. The ?56 million project will link the M18 with the

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former pit village of Rossington, cutting journey times to Robin Hood

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Airport. It should open within five years, and will also enable work to

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begin on a new housing development and inland rail port scheme.

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It is about opening up the south of Doncaster. It is a great gateway to

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Sheffield city region, bringing employment and housing. This is the

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start of several schemes done in conjunction with public and private

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sector to show that Doncaster Rovers is open for business.

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West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner is calling for a review

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of how much power Chief Constables have to deal with protests. The

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force spent ?1 million policing Saturday's demonstration by the

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English Defence League in Bradford. Mark Burns`Williamson has now

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written to the Home Secretary in the hope future protests could be

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banned. I think it has gone beyond protest.

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This is about the loss of business, the effect on public services, the

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community tensions that this creates. I think it is time to

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review this because it has gone too far. The violin played by Titanic

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bandmaster Wallace Hartley has been in Dewsbury, for one day only. The

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musician ` who lived in the town ` led the band that famously carried

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on playing during the Titanic's final moments. Many of Wallace's

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other belongings have already been up for auction this year. The violin

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goes on sale on Saturday. Now would you eat something that is

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days, months or even years passed its 'best before' date? Well, as

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long as it's not gone beyond its 'use by' date, experts say you

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should be fine. UK households discard more than seven million

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tonnes of food each year. And the vast majority of it is still

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perfectly edible. Tonight's Inside Out looks at the subject of food

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waste, and Toby Foster reports on a campaign to get more of us to eat

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food that's past its 'best before' date.

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20% of all the food we buy in this country ends up in landfill sites.

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Total food waste, including producers, supermarkets and the

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catering industry, amounts to 15 million tonnes. That is 18 Wembley

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stadiums full of rotting food. Confusion over the dates on food

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leads to edible produce being thrown out. What is the difference between

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'use by' and 'best before'? The 'use by' date tells you about the safety.

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Use the food by that date to ensure it is going to be safe. The 'best

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before' date tells you about equality. There is no reason why

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people should not eat food past its 'best before' date. There is no

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reason they have to throw it away. It does not mean this is likely to

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become safe but it may have affected the texture or flavour. This company

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sells on 'best before' our expired foods. It is produce that would have

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otherwise gone to landfill. We are in a warehouse full of food that

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would have gone in someone else's being if you had not been here? It

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was the waste that allowed me to grow. We are next route to market

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for these problem products. We are a viable alternative to landfill in

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the fact that we are selling it before it actually goes out of date

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and we are managing that process. Just a few years after launch, the

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firm turns over ?4 million a year and needs to expand to premises five

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times as big to cope with demand. Ten miles away in Rotherham, social

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`` this social enterprise company distributes food every week in the

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town. The foods come from a number of suppliers. International produce,

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local farms, Sainsbury's, Tesco, lots of different supply that brings

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the food to us and we get it out to the people who needed. That that

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these pupils can cook a gourmet lunch with food that would have

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otherwise ended up in the bin. Who wants pudding? Year `` Me! Find out

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later I get on tasting `year`old super. Here we go... ``

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seven`year`old soup. And you can find out how Toby got

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on, on Inside Out at 7.30 tonight on BBC One. At the moment there is a

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fishy smell in the studio. This is tinned salmon and it is two years

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and a bit past its sell by date. As I am past my sell by date, this is

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appropriate. Let's try it. This is not the 'use by' date, it is the

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'best before' date. Nothing wrong with that at all. If it looks fine

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and it smells fine, it is fine. But that does not smell fine. You can

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stop eating that now! And if I am here for the late news, you will

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know I'm OK! Before seven o'clock: Never say never ` Bradford boxer

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Junior Witter punches away rumours of retirement with one more big

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fight. And art lessons from the masters ` pupils in Leeds study at

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the foot of the late Stanley Spencer.

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Now it is time for the sport. A quieter weekend in the football

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because of the World Cup qualifiers. It was indeed. If you

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don't want that, my cat would be delighted! You really wanted,

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Nicola, I can tell! `` want it. Nigel Clough is the firm favourite

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for the Sheffield United job, but it might not be that clear cut. Though

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he's out of work, he's yet to sort out his compensation with Derby

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County. The Blades lost down at Coventry, but their second half

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performance will have given hope to a new man coming in. Ian Bucknell

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reports. If Sheffield United wanted an

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instant reaction to the sacking of David Wear, they got it. Only at the

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wrong end. Coventry took a 3`0 lead. Leon Clarke scored twice. But

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the blaze were revived when substitute Taylor scored from a free

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kick. He has had limited chances to shine but further proved his eye for

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goal with a well taken header. Stephen McGinn came closest to an

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equaliser but was denied by a smart save. Former captain Chris Morgan

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was in charge and he has expressed a willingness to work with the

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favourite for next manager, Nigel Clough. He is available after being

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sacked by Derby County. It is a big job to take on. Sheffield United are

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now bottom of League One. Bradford City had not lost in the league

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since mid August and came close to taking the lead. Then controversy. A

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forearm in the face of Kyle Reid and the Bradford bench rose in anger. It

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does not get better on second viewing. The referee decided against

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sending him off. Ryan Lowe scored the only goal of the game for

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Tranmere. Bradford's first home defeat of the season. It was hard to

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see rather's defeat coming as they laid siege to the goal of their

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opponents. When Swindon got started, they did not stop. They

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went on to win 4`0. Cooper's header and Chesterfield a draw.

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Now you might be forgiven for thinking Bradford's former world

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boxing champion Junior Witter had retired. It's nearly a year since

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his last bout which ended in defeat. He's now preparing for his 50th

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professional fight, which will be in Germany next month against

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21`year`old Timo Schwarzkoff. Witter will be 40 next March, but says his

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hunger for boxing is back.. I am still in love with the sport.

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This is what I do, this is what I am. Presumably you did have a long

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hard think about your last fight about retirement? I had a thought

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about it, definitely. But it would really was below my standards. If I

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cant increase my standards from that, yes I will go. I got the

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hunger back. I want it. The hunger is back. I lasted for over a year.

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Mentally, my home life, my personal life is back in order. I feel like I

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am ready and I am firing. Junior keeps himself to himself anyway. His

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private life is his private life. He hides it well. You can see sometimes

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little dips in his training. Maybe he has been through some rock stuff

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back home, I don't know. I have to judge on what he brings in here. He

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has been training hard, keeping up with the young kids and that is what

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counts. It is getting the head right. It has

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been a problem since 2008. I have had moments when it has come back

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but now it has come back and I feel ready. I want to prove that I am not

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finished. My 50th fight coming up. I am looking forward to this with

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immense passion. Are you still feeling OK, Harry? I am. I'm fine,

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thank you. It's not often an art gallery will

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let one of its pictures go walk about, but today's an exception. 26

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masterpieces up and down the country are being loaned to schools for a

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day. Today was the turn of Meadowfield Primary in Halton Moor

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in Leeds ` and their prized asset has been vauled at ?800,000. Cathy

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Killick was there for its arrival. The anonymous white van gives no

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hint of the treasure inside. The security guard standing by is a

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clue. The precious parcel being delivered is worth ?800,000. So

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valuable it is screwed to the wall. This Stanley Spencer painting is one

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of the prices of Leeds Art Gallery. Every child at Meadowfield Gallery

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is `` Meadowfield primary is getting a chance to get up close. Stanley,

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who did the paintings, he was inspired by art and thought of all

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these different paintings what he could do. Miss comes in and says, we

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have got something valuable. Makes me feel like my school is really

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special. The drawings inspired by the painting would have pleased

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Stanley Spencer himself. Quite a celebrity in his home village of

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Cookham, he visited the local school often, believing in bringing art

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into the classroom. It is a great honour to have this year. It means

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that the painting is coming to us so the kids can interact with it. You

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can tell! They are exposed to so many images in the world. But to

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look at a painting up close, for real, in their own environment, is

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really a vital experience. The painting is hung at child's height.

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It is also hoped they would bring in their families to the art gallery to

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look at some more paintings and become the artists art experts of

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the future. Meadowfield primary was the only

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school in Yorkshire chosen to host a masterpiece for the day. Genuine

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enthusiasm there as well. You can look at the BBC website to see which

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other paintings have been hanging where.

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Let's move on to the weather. I have got some lovely salmon sandwiches

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for your supper! What did I do to deserve that? ! Let's have a look at

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a couple of pictures. It has obviously been uninspiring weather

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but I thought that was a nice picture of York Minster. A few

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autumn berries in the foreground. The next one is a long shot of

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Ingleborough hill. You have done a good job if you bear in mind how

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poor the weather has been. Keep them coming in. Tomorrow it is a grey and

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damp start. Some mist and fog around. Sky is slowly brightening.

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We are in between systems. Rotten weather at the weekend. Here is

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Wednesday's weather system. There could be heavy rain. A lovely

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satellite picture. Look at that swirling cloud. That is the area of

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low pressure. It continues to feed showers in. Gradually trundling into

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the sea. In the next few hours we can expect to see some heavy

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showers. They should lose their intensity, becoming more isolated.

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Lowest temperatures, six or seven Celsius. The sun will rise in the

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morning at around 7:31am. Your next high water time, 25 to three

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tomorrow afternoon. It is a dull, grey and damp start. Fog patches

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were left. A slow process. Gradually skies will brighten. The risk of

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some showers. An improvement on `` nonetheless. Let's look at the top

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temperatures. It should feel a little better. Temperatures close to

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average. 13, 14. Wednesday may get off to a dry start. Rain locally.

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Brighter interlude on Thursday. Sunshine and showers. Patchy rain on

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Friday. That is the forecast. You have been known to come back from

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your lunch break with some edges that have been reduced. They taste

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so much better! I'm looking forward to my salmon sandwich later. So am

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I! Good night.

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