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Welcome to Friday's Look North. On the programme tonight...

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Under arrest ` police track down John Heald

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He's being questioned in connection with the murddr

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We'll have the latest on the police investigation.

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Disabled campaigners fight to retain their way of life

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This morning, police have l`unched a lorry with a giant advert for help

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in tracing John Heald. He is known to have lived in both for most of

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his life. He is sought in connection with the murder of Bei Cartdr at

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his life. He is sought in connection with the murder of Bei Carter at her

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guesthouse in Bridlington. Police began widescale searchers of the

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area where they thought John Heald might be. At the same time, police

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reveal the CCTV image of John Heald and they announced that an incident

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and they announced that an hncident he was also being sought for in

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Sheffield on July the 13th was an alleged CDs sexual assault. Archives

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show that 20 years ago, look North interviewed John Heald, who was in

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dispute with the hospital over an operation that left his son severely

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been damaged. It was supposdd operation that left his son severely

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been damaged. It was supposdd to be straightforward and he would have

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been out next day. As it were, we went to pick him up and when we got

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down the corridor, we could hear him screaming. Tonight, after a week

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long manhunt, John Heald is in custody as detectives questioned him

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custody as detectives questhoned him about a serious sexual assault.

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It?s been a home to vulnerable people with learning disabilities

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since 1955, but now some of the residents of Botton village

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in North Yorkshire say their homes are being destroyed.

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Up to now, it?s been a supported community where people

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with learning difficulties live in family accommodation with

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But now the Trust which runs the village says volunteers must

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become paid employees to colply with new laws and they can no longer

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Managers say it won?t have a negative impact,

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but a campaign's been launched to keep the old system.

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James has lived here for 12 years and shares his accommodation with

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volunteers. But now the trust which runs up... This cannot continue,

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runs up... This cannot conthnue since the law requires coal workers

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to become paid staff living separately from residents. These

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changes have made me very uptight and very frightened, becausd the

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and very frightened, because the volunteers are nice to me and they

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helped me a lot. If they ard not volunteers are nice to me and they

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helped me a lot. If they are not in the hows, I will leave the village

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and go back to my mum and dad's the hows, I will leave the village

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and go back to my mum and dad's has, where I am sitting now. I don't

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think even you will feel safe or comfortable relaxed without the

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people he loves and trusts, who have a lot of experience. On`sitd and in

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a lot of experience. On`site and in the house. For 60 years, volunteers

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have come here to help. They the house. For 60 years, volunteers

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have come here to help. Thex are have come here to help. Thex are

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underpaid, but have all the expenses met. But new laws about her

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charities operate mean changes. People will still be able to live

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together, some people can share houses, others are looking for more

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independent living, but being employed should not be a barrier to

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continue the special situation here. I am here at the entrance to the

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village and I have to stay here, because the trust has told ts to

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stay away from the village and they stay away from the village `nd they

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have denied us permission to film with any of the residents inside. It

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strikes me as a potential breach of human rights, suggesting that

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strikes me as a potential breach of human rights, suggesting th`t the

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human rights, suggesting that the residents are not able or should not

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be allowed to express their thoughts. He at the vicarage nearby,

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thoughts. He at the vicaragd nearby, there opinions can be expressed. The

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there opinions can be expressed The trust says other residents to

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welcome more independence. H trust says other residents to

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welcome more independence. I think welcome more independence. I think

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we will be able to maintain the independence. There are manx people

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independence. There are many people who are positive about moving to

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employment. The campaigners dispute the changes in the law and last

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night at a public meeting, they vowed to preserve the way the

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village has always worked. Later on Look North. If you're

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planning a barbecue this wedkend, we've got some essential advice on

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how to avoid becoming one of the 8,000 cases of food poisoning

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reported in Yorkshire every year. Leeds Council have admitted they

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underestimated the impact closing the Markdt Car

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Park would have on traders ` after a Look North investig`tion

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showed it had fallen 3%. It comes

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as they announce the historic Fish Row is to close for three

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months ` as the building's Victorian The council say the work is

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essential and all traders whll be For over a century, they have

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provided the people of Leeds with fresh fish, but while what is on

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sale may move with the times, what lies under the flaws hasn't, in

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particular, the main train. Fortunately, we have to dig up the

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whole. With traders moving across whole. With traders moving `cross

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the market to be with the butchers. the market to be with the bttchers.

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Traders here see ever`increasing Traders here see ever`incre`sing

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footfall, but it is the traders coming across from the fish area who

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are far less certain. Peopld know are far less certain. Peopld know

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who we are, we will have the get who we are, we will have the get

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stuck in and do our best. There is no way it would damage our business.

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It is only a short`term disruption, but I think it will be for the

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better. That optimism has bden in better. That optimism has bden in

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short supply in the market recently. Last month, we revealed the closing

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of the car park has brought trading down by 30%. The council adlit they

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down by 30%. The council admit they underestimated the problem. We

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should have worked out its would have had a bigger impact, but we are

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trying to put it right now. Putting it right comes initially of a 20%

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it right comes initially of a 2 % French discount for all traders and

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the start of a ?13 million investment to give the markdt a

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investment to give the market a historic future to mark its past.

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A man who denies the attempted murder of a police officer hn Leeds,

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has told his trial a gun he was handling went off accidentally.

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PC Suzanne Hudson received extensive shotgun wounds when she and a

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colleague went to answer a routine call in Headingley last Decdmber.

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She was shot through a door but has since recovered.

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In court James Leslie said he had no intention to shoot a police officer.

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He said the incident had ruined his life.

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Local estate agent Kevin Hollinrake has been chosen to replace sitting

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Conservative MP Anne McIntosh as the party's candidate for Thirsk

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and Malton at next year's general election

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Ms McMcIntosh was controversially sacked as candidate by her own

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Last night's vote at York racecourse took four hours

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Afterwards Mr Hollinrake shrugged off the idea that working with

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Ms McIntosh until the General Election would be difficult.

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Leeds United legend Eddie Gray has been awarded with an honorary degree

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Gray played 579 times for the club, and his goal against Burnley

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in 1970 is regarded as one of the best ever scored.

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He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Sport Science at a ceremony this

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morning, alongside students from the university's School

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To be among all these students, receiving such a prestigious award

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makes me very at proud. I h`ve been makes me very at proud. I h`ve been

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very lucky in my career to play with great players, and it is a great

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reflection on them, because they help you along the way.

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Next tonight, public health experts in Yorkshire say they've de`lt with

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nearly 8,000 cases of serious food poisoning in the

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last year alone and it's a problem which increases significantly

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The causes include poor personal hygiene, petting farms

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and even ice cream vans, but one of the biggest culprits is barbecues.

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So as many of us prepare to dust ours off this weekend, therd are

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We've sent Ian White to a barbecue near Knaresborough.

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What a great week it has bedn. This barbecue is taking place near

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barbecue is taking place ne`r Knaresborough, where they are

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launching a new sports car. But you have to take it very seriously. If

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not, it could all end in tears. not, it could all end in tears.

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There will be thousands of these in Yorkshire this weekend, but we are

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being warned to take care risk poisoning ourselves with undercooked

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food. Things like frozen sttff food. Things like frozen sttff

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straight onto the barbecue, it should be defrosted first. But

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people don't have time, they should be defrosted first. But

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people don't have time, thex have a pint of beer, they think, get it on.

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If it is not cooked to my taste, it is my fault. I think we are quite

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safe, but I wouldn't necess`rily safe, but I wouldn't necessarily

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feel very safe going to everyone's barbecue. In Yorkshire, there are

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around 7000 cases of food poisoning each year. Tests are normally

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carried out here and the sources of carried out here and the sources of

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food poisoning and often be traced back to barbecues and hog roasts.

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Some outbreaks can lead to the talent he an CDs illness, all

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avoidable if simple precautions talent he an CDs illness, all

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avoidable if simple precauthons had been taken. The number of people who

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die in a year is quite small, but it is avoidable and for those people,

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it is a tragedy, particularly if you're thinking about a young child,

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so it is not worth the rest. Children petting animals have been

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told about the risk. We havd Children petting animals have been

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told about the risk. We have to told about the risk. We have to

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instil in the children that they have to wash their hands and keep

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their hands away from their temperature of the chicken. 57

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degrees, so that is under 20 degrees ready to eat. It looks readx to eat,

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but it is not ready and you could get into serious bother. Yot say put

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get into serious bother. You say put the lid down. Always cook whth

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get into serious bother. Yot say put the lid down. Always cook with the

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the lid down. Always cook whth the lid down. Because if you are

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looking, you are not cooking. I think that is the phrase for the

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weekend. Be safe out there and enjoy weekend. Be safe out there `nd enjoy

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your barbecues. I have never used a lid.

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Before seven o'clock, find out whether this glorious weather will

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IM in Sheffield. Join me in a few moments when I will be talking to

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moments when I will be talkhng to one of the night's headline acts.

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Good news in the last half`hour, a Good news in the last half`hour, a

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successful operation in judo, bringing a bronze medal. Defending

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champion Nick Matthew continued his success in squash. Make sure you

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success in squash. Make surd you stay tuned to BBC One to see if

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Sophie Taylor from Harrogatd can win Sophie Taylor from Harrogate can win

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a medal in the women's breaststroke. The cricket school, there h`s been

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The cricket school, there has been an important match for Yorkshire. If

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Yorkshire win, they will know they are through to the quarterfinals.

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Yorkshire have so far ought 147`3. Now

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if there was ever a competition for the most popular sport in Yorkshire,

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what do you think would comd top? Well, I don't know, but Crown Green

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Bowling would be high up, for sure. There are over 17,000 bowlers in

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our region, across all age groups. And the British Championships are

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being held in Yorkshire for the first time in 14 years tomorrow,

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at Cleckheaton Sports Club. There is one myth exploded for

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starters. Crown green bowling is not the exclusive territory for ladies

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and gentlemen of a certain `ge. These teenagers are both committed

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These teenagers are both colmitted and ambitious Yorkshire county

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players. It is a really exciting sport when you get into higher

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levels. Especially going back to the first game we played this season,

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levels. Especially going back to the first game we played this sdason, it

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was really loud and the atmosphere around the green was brilliant. You

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around the green was brilli`nt. You have the humps and hollows of the

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green and the ball has buyers, so it is a lot more skilful in our eyes.

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All British eyes will be on these crown greens tomorrow. There

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All British eyes will be on these crown greens tomorrow. Therd will be

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crown greens tomorrow. There will be 64 competitors from all over the UK,

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featuring ladies county champions, featuring ladies county chalpions,

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but home advantage could count heavily or the Yorkshire contingent.

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It will be buzzing here in the morning and it will be rocking by

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morning and it will be rockhng by tea`time. It is enjoyable, because

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everybody is shouting, carrxing on, everybody is shouting, carrying on,

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drinking. There will be a lot of women here, which will get the lads

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going. As many as 2000 are dxpected going. As many as 2000 are dxpected

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to pack around the greens tomorrow. Play starts at ten a.m.. I dnjoyed

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that visit and it is one of those sports that makes you want to have a

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go yourself. It's considered to be one of the

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best inner`city festivals in the country and today Tramlines returns

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for its sixth year in Sheffield. This weekend they've got five

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different number one artists But the event offers live music

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at dozens of venues and locations across Sheffield City

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centre and further afield. The sun has just gone in, pdrfect

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weather for a city Festival. The stages due to kick off seven p.m..

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We will be speaking to one of the headliners in a few moments. First,

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a tiny taster of the hundreds of artists that will be perforling this

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weekend. It is in its sixth year and the Tramlines Festival is boasting

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one of its strongest headlines to date. There is also a room to

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showcase some of Sheffield's talent. Over the Tramlines weekend, these

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bands get to play to a much bigger audience and people get to see more

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of the diverse music scene that Sheffield has the offer. Public

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Enemy are everyone's clips as the Enemy are everyone's clips `s the

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band not to miss. `` everyone's clips.

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Council cuts and less willing sponsors in a tougher econolic

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sponsors in a tougher economic climate mean it is the second year

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organisers have charged for entry to some of the larger venues in

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stages, but a large amount of what is on offer is still free. We still

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have the peace Gardens, which is happening for free. We have street

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theatre outside there is the Weston theatre outside there is the Weston

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Park stage and the folk fordst. Park stage and the folk fordst.

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There are over 60 venues taking part. There is a wide range of local

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talent taking part. The night, the main stage features more th`n one

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superstar act. `` tonight. Thanks for taking the time to join us. You

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are performing here tonight. Tell me what you are doing. Madness, really.

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I have been involved since the first 15 years ago. I used to work there.

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My band are here, my friends are here. You have had a long`running

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association with Tramlines `nd association with Tramlines `nd

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Sheffield is where your career Sheffield is where your carder

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started off, radio Sheffield. I started here, I learned my sound

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here, learned how to DJ. To come back and do it here is quitd a

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special day for me. But those people watching who have not been the

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Tramlines before, they might not know how friendly it says. Ht is

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know how friendly it says. It is great, there are all differdnt

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know how friendly it says. Ht is great, there are all different kinds

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great, there are all differdnt kinds of people here. There is Italian

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food, Mexican. There is a recovery section where they do herbal

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remedies if you're struggling. Thanks very much for joining us.

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Thanks very much for joining us This is one of the ticketed areas,

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but there are over 60 venues that are free to enter, so even if

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but there are over 60 venues that are free to enter, so even hf you

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don't have a ticket, there is so don't have a ticket, there hs so

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much to enjoy. Make the most of the weekend and the weather and the

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music. Let's look at some pictures we have

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had sent him. `` sent in. That cloud has at times spread inland, but we

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will lose that nice Sunday. `` by Sunday. Temperatures have bden in

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Sunday. Temperatures have been in the high 20s, they will be hn the

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the high 20s, they will be in the low 20s. For surely, for me`ns it

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means we would have then missed `` that missed. Patchy mist and fog

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overnight, temperatures dropping back to 15 or 16 degrees. The sun

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will rise at ten past five hn back to 15 or 16 degrees. The sun

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will rise at ten past five in the will rise at ten past five in the

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morning. Tomorrow, it may be raised to start off, but that will lift. ``

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it may be grey. It won't be quite as hot as today, but very warm.

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Temperatures tomorrow cool along the Temperatures tomorrow cool `long the

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coast, but inland we could get up to 2016 trees. Fresh on Sunday with a

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greater risk of catching a shower. We hope you have a lovely wdekend.

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Goodbye. Make the most of your weekend,

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wherever you are. Use the BBC Weather App to stay

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