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a woman has been arrested after three of her children are found dead

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at Also tonight: It was free in London

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` so why is Yorkshire charging cycling fans to see the Tour de

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France's opening team presentation? And we're live at the country's

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biggest spring garden event. Good evening from Harrogate Flower Show.

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You can see plenty of last`minute preparations ahead of doors opening

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tomorrow. We go behind the scenes later on in the programme. And Amy

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helps Sooty celebrate his 65th birthday in true Yorkshire style.

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That was a big smack! He's fainted! A lovely day today. This was the

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scene in York at lunchtime. What about the next few days? Join me for

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the forecast, coming up shortly. Welcome to the programme. Two big

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green energy projects have been given the go`ahead in Yorkshire. A

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new wind farm will be built off the Yorkshire coast, and part of our

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largest power station, Drax near Selby, will stop burning coal and

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use biomass ` or woodchips ` to make electricity instead. The government

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says hundreds of jobs will be created. But electricity bills will

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go up. Drax itself wanted to convert far more of its work from coal to

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renewable energy. Its share price has dropped and it's starting legal

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action against the government. Len Tingle reports.

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For more than four decades, Drax has dominated the North Yorkshire

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skyline, with its distinctive cooling tower was seen for miles.

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But what is coming out of them is just harmless steam. What is

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jeopardising the future here are its six giant electricity generators.

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Until recently, each one of them powered by coal. That made Drax here

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the biggest single polluter in Europe and because of that its days

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were numbered. It simply had to do something about it. And that

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something is this. Millions of tonnes of pellets made of wood. One

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of Drax's six generators has been converted to burn it instead of coal

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and it wants to do the same to another two. Wood and other biofuels

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are much cleaner but more expensive. It can only be made to pay with

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subsidies from the taxpayer. But today, the government said there had

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been enormous pressure to fund other schemes so Drax was getting only

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half the subsidy it expected. We had 57 applications when we started this

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process. There is a lot of competition for these contracts.

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Many energy companies have invested money to get to this stage. We are

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confident they will sign the contracts over the next few months.

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Offshore wind farms including one planned here in the North seat of

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the Humber are among the other seven schemes given full subsidies today.

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Shares in the companies running them have risen on the news. At Drax, the

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opposite has happened. The decision by Ed Davey at the Department of

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energy has effectively wiped ?400 million off the share price of the

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business behind me, Drax power station. It sends terrible signals

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out to potential investors in our energy infrastructure. There was no

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management word here today. In a statement it said it was confident

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that it had a case to get the government to change its mind by

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going to court, but if that doesn't work it sees this as a slow`down in

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its long`term plans to reduce pollution rather than the end.

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Len Tingle is whipped in the studio now. The question is, what will this

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mean for our bills? These schemes are not cheap. The renewable energy

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they produce is not cheap. It has to be paid by government subsidy but

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that is done in the form of a levy on everyone's electricity bills. By

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the time these schemes come into place in about 2020, it is estimated

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those bills will go up by 2% to pay for them. He was criticising the

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government policy. Tellingly to close, Drax moving towards

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renewables. Is this the future? Kellingley to close. Very much so.

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Coal`fired power stations could not get carbon capture, where they can

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grab the carbon dioxide and shove it into permanent storage. That is not

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ready. It may be in future but it has come too late for Kellingley.

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The number of deaths on North Yorkshire's roads has risen to a

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seven`year high. Latest figures show there were 51 fatal crashes last

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year ` a 65% increase on the year before. Meanwhile motorcyclist

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deaths have gone up by 220% to 16. The number of crashes involving

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death and serious injury had been going down since 2009, so what's

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happened? Here's Ian White. Clocked at 112 miles an hour. Bikers

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race on a North Yorkshire road. Another is caught pulling a wheelie,

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while doing over a tonne near Selby. No wonder say police the

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county's Road death rate is abysmal and on the up. It is shocking. The

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human cost, the cost of families and communities is disturbing. Yet we

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have seen an increase in fatalities, both motorcycling and

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more general road fatalities. A map of North Yorkshire shows the

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so`called hotspots where fatal accidents happened last year.

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Harrogate, Ryedale and Scarborough have become the biggest areas of

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concern. We have increased our camera safety Van Fleet. We are

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looking up really focusing on those routes that cause the most problems.

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We will bring in additional specialist resources to work and

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follow motorcycle groups. If they drive were recklessly we will take

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them to court and try and take their licence off them. This is the busy

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road between Thirsk and Scarborough, popular with bikers. The authorities

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have put up signs to warn motorists about the dangers that could

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possibly lie ahead. Road safety campaigners say it will take more

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than these to cut deaths from North Yorkshire's roads. It is all our

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responsibilities to drive slower and obey the limits. It should not be

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funny when people are driving too fast. It is a crime, dangerous risk

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to them and other people. Driving slower is what I would like to see

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everybody doing. While fatal accidents involving all types of

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motorists are up in North Yorkshire, a massive 200% increase in

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motorcycle fatalities a real worry to the bikers gathering in Helmsley

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today. That would be the good weather last year, I imagine, more

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bikes on the road. There is more chance of a fatality. Fatalities are

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caused not by motorcyclists doing daft things, a lot of it is by car

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drivers doing daft things. But it is the motorcyclist that ends up

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killed. Police say whoever is to blame, bad driving will not be

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tolerated, in the hope it reduces a sickening rise in deaths on the

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county's roads. Later on Look North: Not for profit.

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But it will still cost at least ?45 to see the ceremonial start of the

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Tour De France in Yorkshire. Work's been taking place all day to

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remove thousands of fish killed by pollution in the Leeds Liverpool

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Canal. It was caused by the huge fire in the Armley area this

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weekend. Run`off from the blaze has been building up in locks. The

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Environment Agency say they've already removed a number of live

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fish ` but many have been killed. Joe Inwood reports.

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The last moments of life. This fish one of thousands left dying or dead

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across hundreds of metres of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. The cause?

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The huge industrial fire that broke out late on Sunday. Water running

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off the site and ending up here. It is acting almost like a narcotic.

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The fish are dazed and stunned and our activity this afternoon is

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around collecting the dead fish and removing them out of the canal. At

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the same time opening lock gates to allow more fish to escape into clean

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water and to dilute that toxic area of water that is held between the

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two locks. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be established but

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today, one of its many consequences came to the surface. Devastation for

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marine life that may take many years to recover.

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The start of the Tour de France ` which of course is in Yorkshire this

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year ` is always marked with a spectacular team presentation, when

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the competing teams show off their riders and their bikes to the

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public. Traditionally it's been a free outdoor event. But this year

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it's taking place inside Leeds Arena and will cost between ?45 and ?85

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pounds to watch. Some cycling fans aren't happy. But organisers say

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prices are in line with similar productions like the BBC Sports

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Personality of the Year. Here's our Tour de France Correspondent Matt

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Slater. As Harry Enfield once put it,

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sophistication? I've been to Leeds. It was advice that the BBC took last

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year, when it helped Sports Personality of the Year at the First

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Direct Arena. A night of glitz and glamour and Gary. Unlike the

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organisers of Yorkshire's Grand Depart must have been watching,

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because it is the model for the opening ceremony on Thursday the 3rd

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of July `` eight night the organisers must have been watching.

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Vanessa and Oliver were looking forward to something more modest. I

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was really disappointed. We are really big cycling fans. We have

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been to France a couple of times to watch the finale of the Tour de

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France. It was something I was looking forward to taking my son to

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see and that 45 or ?85, it is out of our reach financially. With an entry

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price of ?45, the Leeds show will be cheaper than the London Olympics and

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the game at Celtic Park this summer. Only next year's Rugby World Cup has

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a more expensive ceremony, but they throw in an England game as well.

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The announcement has provoked a pretty negative response on social

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media, with many pointing out this event has nearly always been free in

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the past. But the organisers in Yorkshire say that is because those

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team presentations were not worth buying a ticket for, and what

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happens in this building will raise the bar for those who follow. It

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will be a massive show, the biggest in the history of the Tour de

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France. 13,500 Leeds Arena will be truly massive, much bigger than

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anything that has happened before. There will be 300 seats that ?85,

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the rest are similar to what the BBC Sports Personality of the Year was.

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1000 seats will go free to schoolchildren. With sweeping

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lights, soaring vocals and sharp suits, tickets go on general sale on

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Friday. If you prefer the bike racing, but is still free.

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And you have been having your say about this. Matthew Osman says, what

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a rip`off. It is usually free. It makes me ashamed to be a Yorkshire

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man. If you want to get in touch about

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this or any other stories... Before seven o'clock: Smooth waters

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ahead for the sailing club that launched an Olympian. We've been

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back to the place where it all started for Rotherham's Paul

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Goodison to find out how Ulley Sailing club is looking to the

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future. And Sooty celebrates his birthday in Yorkshire ` but wasn't

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Sweep the one for the practical jokes?

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It is a good job I was Cricket ` and earlier today Yorkshire wrapped up

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their first win of the County Championship season in fine style.

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Wearing waterproof mascara! Adil Rashid took the final

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Northamptonshire wicket, caught behind by Andy Hodd. It completed a

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victory by an innings and 120 runs. Now, you wouldn't have seen Fred

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Truman and Geoffrey Boycott celebrating like this, but the

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players were clearly delighted with their days work.

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It's tough to win games of cricket at this time of the year. We've lost

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quite a lot of times throughout this match, but we are hard team to beat.

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But importantly we're winning games of cricket now consistently. When we

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get an opportunity to pounce on the opposition and get them under

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pressure, we seem to turn the screw and that is exactly what we did in

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this game. Let's have a quick bit of cycling

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action now. Otley's Lizzie Armitstead gave it absolutely

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everything today, on the tough finish to the Fleche Wallone race in

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Belgium. Yes. And if that looks steep to you ` you're right! It's a

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26% gradient up to the line! Lizzie was pipped to the post though, and

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came second by a couple of bike lengths. The good news is that

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Lizzie Armitstead retains her overall lead in this season's World

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Cup rankings, after four rounds. Five Leeds based divers will make up

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over half of the Great Britain team taking on the best in the world this

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weekend. The third leg of the World Diving Series will be the biggest

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event hosted at the London Aquatics Centre since the 2012 Olympic Games.

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Hannah Starling is returning from injury for the event and says she

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can't wait to compete with the support of a home crowd. I am really

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looking forward to it. It should help me and get me more in the

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competition zone. When I enjoy competitions, obviously they are

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more fun, to have a competition, my first competition of the year, being

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in a familiar pool where I have had so many memories, it will really

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help me. It's the sailing club which launched

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the career of an Olympian but in recent years its faced its own

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challenges. Now though Ulley Sailing Club in Rotherham has won a ?50,000

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grant to boost the club's facilities. It's where gold

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medallist Paul Goodison first learned to sail. James Vincent

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decided to try his hand. Sailors know their knots and while I

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can't tell you the difference between a sheepshank and a bowline,

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they will. Ulley has been through some tough

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times. Someone stole ?10,000 worth of equipment last year. And seven

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years ago they nearly went under. We've come back from the brink. In

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2007 the floods, the local floods which caused major damage to the

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dam, threatened our existence for a year. We were unsure if we could

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continue. ?50,000 from Sport England means Ulley can improve its

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clubhouse and get more people sailing in South Yorkshire. A key

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part of the bid is to put a disabled changing facility in. We are looking

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to increase the size of the clubroom and provide a dry area so people who

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are not sloshing about in wet gear can have somewhere nice to sit.

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Ulley was where Paul Goodison started. He ended up with an Olympic

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gold medal. He sent us this video from his training camp. Ulley is a

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very special place to me. It is where I grew up and learned how to

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sail. It is my home club. I still register while I am racing under the

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Ulley Racing club. It is great they have received this grant to improve

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some of the facilities to try and facilitate some of the younger

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sailors coming through and hopefully they can go on and achieve some of

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the success they deserve. The only thing I've learned today is I don't

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know the first thing about sailing but this is what it is all about,

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getting people out on the water. That is exactly what this ?50,000

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will do for Ulley Sailing Club. And they're pretty good at selling the

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sport. It's totally different to every other sport. It is not just

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kicking a football or hitting a ball with a racket, it is everything,

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physical, mental, thinking about weather windows. You can do it all

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year round. Hot, cold, rain, sun. And despite having to share the

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water with less friendly tenants, there are always the views.

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A lovely sunset there. The nights are getting longer. We have had some

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better weather. I have spent lots of time in the garden. If you are in

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need of inspiration our own Rose, Charlotte, is in Harrogate at the

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Spring flower show, where of ideas abound.

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Good evening, yes. If you want inspiration this is the place to

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come. We are currently in the floral art marquee. Anything goes here. It

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is not judged, so your imagination can run wild. It is not only a feast

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for the eyes but for the nose because it smells gorgeous in here.

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We have spent the day here and have seen blood, sweat and tears, I can

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tell you. Gardeners do their best to get everything in place before the

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judges arrived. We have had a little look behind the scenes.

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They say gardening is a good form of stress relief `` release, but that

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was not the case that the Yorkshire Showground today. 1000 exhibitors

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were in the race against the clock to be ready for when the doors

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opened to the public and at the show gardens there is a great deal of

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pressure after months of planning. There is just a limited time to get

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the display is right before the judging begins. When you arrive,

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there is just grass. These students have put their heart into it and it

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is starting to come together really well. I am proud of them. This year

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it is as much about the pedals as it is the petals, as gardeners take

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inspiration from the Tour de France. Harrogate council's garden features

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metal cyclists in a traditional landscape. This display is made up

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of flowers native Yorkshire and France. But will the judges be

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impressed? I have managed to get into a flower Hall whilst judging is

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taking place. You can see them down there, deep in discussion with their

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clipboards. It is a serious job they have got to do. I have to keep quiet

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and keep my distance whilst they concentrate. They have to decide who

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is the best in the show. The floral art marquee is where the green

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fingered can have a bit more fun. This bid is not judged. Or tickle

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lists can let their imaginations run wild `` horticultural experts. We

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call it strictly flowers, so we can incorporate the dances, not just the

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ones you see on Strictly. You always have a good time? We do, just to

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celebrate what we are doing we have a drink and to say thank you to all

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the Rangers. And who can blame them? Being behind`the`scenes here you

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appreciate all the work that goes into making this spring show a

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success. I could not resist showing you this creation. This hat is

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called 50 shades of green! It weighs a tonne. It is made up of foliage

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and flowers. I would not want to wear this to a wedding. What do you

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reckon, ladies? You were laughing at me earlier! I will hand it back, I

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can't keep it on my head much longer!

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I have never heard Charlotte whispering before!

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He's celebrating his 65th year in showbiz and today the nation's

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favourite bear has been back to his Yorkshire roots on his latest

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theatre tour. We're talking about Sooty` and you might not know that

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Harry Corbett, the man behind the puppet, was from Bradford and the

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nephew of fish and chip man Harry Ramsden. I saw Sooty perform at

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Bradford Alhambra when I was ten and today I met him in person back stage

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at King's Hall in Ilkley. Here he is, the birthday boy. Hello, Sooty.

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Happy birthday. Yes, happy birthday, Sooty. Sooty, happy birthday, 65.

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Congratulations. It is nice to meet you. He wants to give you a kiss.

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Don't be nervous. Oh, that was a big smacker. Was it my bad breath? I

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have to say, Sooty, you are looking absolutely amazing. What is the

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secret? What is the secret? I see, it's very good fabric conditioner

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and drip dry only. He is looking great, isn't he? It is 66 years

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since Harry Corbett discovered Sooty so he is well past his pension age

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now. Hello, everyone. It's nice to see you. I'm so pleased you're here

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because I want you to see... Sooty's fame goes back to 1948, when he was

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hand`picked by Bradford` born Harry Corbett while on holiday in

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Blackpool as a gift for his son. The dynamic duo hit the big`time on the

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BBC's Talent Night and were inseparable for 25 years. Uncle

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Harry will always be Sooty's father. Very much a Yorkshire creation. I

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think Harry is responsible for the huge success that Sooty still is. We

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owe a great deal to Mr Corbett. How's business? Business is beary

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good. Following Harry's retirement his son Matthew had a hand in

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Sooty's continued success on stage and screen until the late '90s. He

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may be drawing his pension but the veteran performer is showing no

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signs of retiring yet. We've done a lot of television. We haven't taken

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him on the road for some time and we are overwhelmed with the audience

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figures. You're bowled over, aren't you? You see? Sooty, I should let

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you get ready for your show. It is lovely to meet you. Thank you for

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sparing the time. You can't go yet. Why not? He's got a little present

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for you. Don't be silly. It has been such a nice day... Don't! Sooty, no!

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Don't! I should have seen that coming! The last line now. Bye`bye,

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everybody. Bye`bye. Brilliant! I loved that. Hello,

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Sooty, what are you doing here? Harry says he has come to see you.

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He wants to show you something. He says, do you remember this from 27

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years ago? This is when you met him at the Shipley Museum. That is Sooty

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on the right! Sooty, you have not changed a bit, but Harry, I am not

:23:32.:23:36.

sure about you. What is that? You can't say that about Paul, not

:23:37.:23:40.

before the watershed. He is not that bad! It is rude to whisper. There is

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a seasoned journalist crouched behind the sofa. Who is that then? !

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That one is very different, Castle Hill at night. Keep your pictures

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coming in. The headline for tomorrow, not a bad

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day. Some rain to come tonight, courtesy of this weather front that

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will be out of the way first light of the morning. It is trundling in

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from the south`west. Patchy outbreaks of rain to come. 17

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degrees this afternoon, but it will turn wet at times this evening and

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overnight. By the end of the night the rain will be just about clear.

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Mist and fog in places. Eight or nine Celsius. The sun rises at

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5:46am. A slow start in places in the

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morning. Bloke out `` cloud, mist and fog in places. Some sunshine

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coming through. 12`macro showers in the afternoon. Very hit and miss.

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Many places staying dry. A risk of the threat coming onto the coast

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later in the afternoon, where temperatures will reach 11 or 12

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degrees Celsius `` sea fret. That is the forecast.

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That is it from myself, Paul, Harry and Sooty. And thanks to the editor,

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who with working Sooty at the back! Goodbye everybody.

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'The last two generations have been robbed

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'of an opportunity to vote on the EU.

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'And yet it has a greater impact on our everyday lives

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'and not leave it for another generation.'

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I want a Britain that is free to control its own destiny.

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