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The cost of rural theft. 6.00pm. So goodbye

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Organised gangs target Yorkshire's countryside

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They are looking for quad bikes and a small tools.

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Farmers say it's costing them millions more every year.

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Tickets are snapped up for the all`Yorkshire Challenge Cup rugby

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And I am alive reporting on the latest results. Later for the

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wedding `` the weather and I will have all the details.

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Rural crime in Yorkshire rose by 6% last year, costing

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New figures from the farmers' insurers the NFU Mutual

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claim the situation has got worse in Yorkshire than other regions.

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Our crime correspondent John Cundy has been hearing the problems

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This former has formed here for almost 50 years. Quad bikes are

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essential to get through to the sheep. It is not just the reclaimed

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that is upsetting the community. It is that you're not being vulnerable

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and isolated. These sheep were inland. If they had gone to

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slaughter, comet would be slaughtered and pregnant animals. In

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North Yorkshire, police have been targeting brutal crime, with nearly

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500 arrests made in the last ten months. My message is to the

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criminals, to say that we are not soft on real crime. Whichever way

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the real criminal are now telling, police say they do recognise the CDs

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cost to farmers, which is increasing.

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Next tonight, a murder investigation is under way

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in Sheffield after the body of a 39`year`old woman was discovered

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Today police have been carrying out house to house inquiries on

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Vickers Road in the Firth Park area of the city.

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Forensic investigators gathering evidence at

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a small terraced house in Sheffield, which is now a murder scene.

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It follows the discovery of a 39`year`old woman's body

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This is a very respectable family, a quiet family.

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I have known them for years and I was shocked that this could happen

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to somebody you see regularly on your street

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Throughout the morning police have been carrying out

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The family regularly attend the local mosque.

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Its members are now supporting them in prayer.

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Families are coming to the mosque and people are praying, so obviously

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I would like to say to all members of the community to pray for them.

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On Sunday, three men aged 83, 42 and 20 were arrested on suspicion

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A post`mortem examination is due to take place.

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The latest on the search for Huddersfield Town's new manager,

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And taking the pulse of our flora and fauna.

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We have been making some new friends and their support for a house in the

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Rotherham. People had been serving and many butterflies are in their

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gardens. `` surveying. Army bomb disposal experts have this

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lunchtime removed a mortar shell from a garden

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in Guiseley, outside Leeds. Council staff refurbishing a house

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in Hawkhill Avenue discovered the The road was cordoned off

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while the bomb squad moved in and some neighbours were asked to

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move a safe distance away Once the shell was identified,

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the experts removed it by hand. It's thought to have been

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the property of the former tenant They came and said,

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"We found a bomb." That's by the cul`de`sac

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at the corner house. Carol and her husband Roy,

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they both passed away and the council were doing it up, but they

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said they found it in the garden. There used to be a garage there,

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and Roy was a right hoarder, so... He could have picked it up over

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the years. Two men have been arrested

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after a woman was sexually assaulted Police said

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the serious assault happened outside Club Amadeus on Elder Road

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in the early hours of Sunday. They're trying to find a group of

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people who helped the 18`year`old The arrested men, who are both 20,

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remain in custody. The northbound A19

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near Thirsk was closed for almost an hour this lunchtime, after

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a prison van burst into flames. North Yorkshire Police say there

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were no prisoners being transported in the van, and the only occupant,

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the driver, escaped unhurt. However,

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the heat of the fire was so intense, it damaged part of the road surface

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and it was mid afternoon before both Work to convert a closed

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and abandoned swimming pool The pool, which closed five years

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ago, has been transferred from Calderdale Council to a community

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group who have enlisted volunteers Pain has not treated this building

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will and already it looks as though it has been decaying for decades.

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Before things got any worse, local volunteers have set out clear rescue

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plan. It lends itself perfectly to the theatre or cinema. This woman is

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part of a group called Fire and water, who want to transform the

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former pool and the adjoining fire station. She swung her first fluency

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and is determined to see this piece reused. It could be so many

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different things in these buildings, not just a theatre, but

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opportunities for education, charitable organisations, it will

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bring an awful lot. It needs a bit of love and care, but it will get

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there and we will bring it back to life. That love and care is

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currently coming from volunteers who have persuaded the council to part

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with 1's `` what was once a prize asset. When the strumming pool

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closed five years ago, the whole building could have been lost. But

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people here do not want that to happen. So the council has agreed to

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transfer the building over to the community. No, the community has

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good intentions, but very little in the way of funds. Muscles are making

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up for money. A management consultant amongst some of the

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enthusiastic volunteers. I am interested in helping out in the

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community. Trying to bring these great buildings into community use

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after they have left to decay for so many years. It is surely hard work,

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but it is enjoyable. It is a big project, big ambition. You have to

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stick at it. It is determination. There are a lot of people very

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determined to make this happen and I am sure that it well. They will be

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no more Stem `` swimming lessons here, but that money can be raised

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and volunteers retained, the community will gain something rather

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distinctive. Now what does your face tell

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other people about you? That's a question they've been

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working on at the University of York where they've come up with some

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computer modelling that apparently reveals why people form

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a particular view of us. We all make judgments

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from first impressions and now that's even more the case in the era

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of the 'selfie' and social media. Well here to tell us more

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about what our features and expressions really convey we're

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joined by Doctor Tom Hartley, Tell us a bit more about the science

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behind this, which on the face What is it about one person 's

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features that stick with us, and winter behaviour, but where do they

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come from? Yes, we have these impressions, we know what they are,

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but what is making us feel the way that we do about somebody. We have

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worked at 1000 pictures from the Internet, analysed the shape and

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colour of the faces, and put in the ways `` at the ways that they face

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is affecting people 's judgement of people. Can you talk about these

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says that you are approachable, but says that you are approachable, but

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not dominant. The could use our algorithm to use the

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best picture for the best situation. On the right`hand side, you can see

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what the computer `` how the computer sees you. You will very

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approachable and the bottom one and the model agrees with me. The top

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one, slightly less approachable and more authoritative. How do you think

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this will help people in the future? We do not really know about

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all the signals that we are sending all the signals that we are sending

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out. We are speaking of these pictures and we put them on the

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Internet, but are we draw your wearable signals that we are getting

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out. What this kind of work season and `` a time when optimism

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is at the peak. It's Intel over the cliff edge at Huddersfield. They

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were thrashed for now. `` for ten now. The reaction had half time

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spoke of the fans feelings. We did not perform to any sort of level and

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this certainly not good enough and from the first game of the season,

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hopefully, we can see that that will be limited. The club says that

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shortly after this interview, he asked for a meeting with the board,

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where it was agreed by both parties that he should leave. Nobody from

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the club was talking today, but the fans had their say. I totally agree.

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At the end of the game, I said that open up the boardroom and let him

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go. It used to be a club that gave its managers a good run. Things are

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changing. It was a surprise, but it was not a surprise. We all thought

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he ought to go, but we did not think it would be so soon. Former striker

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takes in charge. Huddersfield will be looking for the fourth permanent

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manager in two years. Talking about bosses who were under pressure early

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doors, this man saw his lead site was two to know at Millwall. A goal

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worthy of a one to know when. `` 1`nil win. Our final winners were

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newly promoted Chesterfield. Owned oil with a call to see off waiting

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audience. You can see highlights from all teams by catching up on the

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football with team on the BBC I play. `` `` BBC iPlayer.

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In Rugby League, it's an all Yorkshire final for the Challenge

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Castleford Tigers last won the competition in 1986 so they're

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They're up against Leeds Rhinos, who've got a better record

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of reaching the finals, but they've lost the last six they've played in

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Fans were happy to hand over their hard end cash. It is wonderful for

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the community and the tone and it is a great start for the future. I am

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delighted. We had a great season and I think Yorkshire is `` and all

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Yorkshire final is just a thing on the cake. A storm battered Britain

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was not enough to put the Tigers out of step yesterday, and by half they

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were dominating the match. I am a castle for a boy, I'm

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understand what it means to everybody concerned. We have built

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up a lot of trust and integrity and take that into the past and what

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Castleford means to everybody as the clock. `` as a cop. `` as a club.

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1986 was the last end it was an old Yorkshire final. Back then, fans

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turned out in droves. They have had a bumpy season, but the club still

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has strong support. They know face Leeds rhinos at Wembley, who have a

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strong track record of getting to the final. On Saturday, they beat

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Warrington Wolves by 24 points to 17. Their coach is looking forward

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to an all Yorkshire final. Castleford do not like Leeds, I know

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some of the Leeds fans do not like Castleford. Therein is some space.

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It is a dream for every player, for every course and friendly

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administrative. And of course, the fans. With all eyes on Wembley,

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while the rain was put an end to a range of defeats, or will the Tigers

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lift the trophy which has awarded them for two decades? `` eluded

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them. And it was a good day for Yorkshire

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cyclists at the Ride London`Surrey Classic yesterday, as Adam Blythe

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and Ben Swift came first and second With just a few metres to go,

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Blythe sprinted away from the And onto cricket and it's

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the first day of the Scarborough festival, an important one

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for Yorkshire as they close in on the quarter final stages of the One

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Day Cup, and cement their place at Paul, given yesterday's weather,

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there was very real chance this Yes, indeed, unfortunately we

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couldn't quite manage the Yorkshire when. Essex were too strong today. I

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think the way that Yorkshire fans will look at today is as a bonus

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day. It was an anti`dash`mac it was an entertaining game, but it nearly

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didn't happen. What happens difference a day makes. There may

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have been at the squint, but the sunshine was in stark contrast

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yesterday. Rain flooded the outfield to the extent that there was serious

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doubt that play would be possible at all. The big issue came that there

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was rain until half past three this morning. I was quite surprised to

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see what the condition the outfield was then at 5am this morning. It was

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remarkably good. It was localised mopping up and we were able to start

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on time. The festival marks an important week for Yorkshire critic.

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The County Championship game starts on Friday and could have huge

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implications. The White Rose started the week at the top of the table in

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both competitions. With the crowd and it sets of 3000, it was proof of

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Scarborough's enduring appeal cricket fans. The atmosphere is

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fantastic, the crowd as great. It is without cricket should be watched.

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It is a nice atmosphere, and there's always an good day out. After the

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hosts were propelled to 290 46, Yorkshire worked in decent shape. At

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the spate of Vonage `` a flourish of early wickets, Essex recovered to

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win. A win on Wednesday and you could have your foot in the

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quarterfinal. That would be lovely. We cannot control what anyone else

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does. We can only prepare well and get out there and get our skills

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rate. If we do that, wins will look themselves. Some disappointment now

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from the Yorkshire comp. `` camp. What is it about this? It is a

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special place. There is a great atmosphere. You have 3000 people

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here, spectators close to the action, we course of the spectators,

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they love it as well. Even the umpires likely coming. It is one of

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the special places where `` that we are incredibly lucky to have an

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Yorkshire, and it is a privilege to help continue it and work with the

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team that are dedicated to putting on the best 50 possible `` the best

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cricket possible. It is a shame, but there was so much rain yesterday and

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I think you said yesterday `` Elliott that we were lucky to have a

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game at all, thanks to the Klansmen who has done a magnificent job with

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his team to get the police started on time. We thought it was a

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precaution to take because we have so much coming for the rest of the

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week, another one`day game against Derbyshire and in the championship

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game against Sussex starting on Friday, with Yorkshire top of the

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table. That will be a cracking game. Scarborough here is also the venue

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for ladies international cricket, so onwards and upwards and not just in

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Yorkshire seeing how special Scarborough is. `` not just people

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in Yorkshire. Now, I don't know if it's my

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imagination, but there seems to be a In fact

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my buddleia is alive with them. Yorkshire's been taking part

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in a nationwide survey to see how healthy the butterfly population is

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and they're still tallying up Over 46,000 people took part

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in 2013. James Vincent can tell us

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how this year's went. It is hard and humid here. There are

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8000 butterflies counted in South Yorkshire last year. The hoping that

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there will be more this year. You are the expert, there does seem to

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be more horrendous year, why is that? Because of the wonderful

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summer that we have had. Butterflies thrive on sunshine. Traditionally,

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Summers are very hot. This summer, was fantastic. They do not want to

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fly too much in the rain. If they are not flying, they're not a clean,

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they are not bleeding. What can people do to make sure that

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butterflies thrive in the garden? The main thing is to plant fruit

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plants. Nettles are a good choice. If you provide nettles, that is a

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fantastic nature planned for the butterfly. Just make sure they have

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all the plants. There are still paying to get into the survey, isn't

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there at your Mac yes. `` isn't clear? Yes.

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The worst of it as over. What we have at the minute as low pressure

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dominating and we have some heady, chimeras. They look like they will

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continue into the week. First of all, some pictures. Considering how

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to the weather was just today, it was a nice picture of the supermini.

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`` supermoon. These Jack Russell is brothers. ``

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Jack Russells are brothers. Tomorrow, we are looking at a

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mixture of sunshine and showers. Some of them could be on the heavy

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side and that is because low`pressure still dominates. As we

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had to read the rest of this evening, there will still be

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sunshine and parts. The odd rumble of thunder. Some of us will become

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dry. Temperatures around to 11 or 12 Celsius. Tomorrow morning, the sun

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will rise at 515 AVM. `` 5:39am it is not looking too much like the

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summer holidays, I'm afraid. Temperatures of around 15 or 19

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Celsius. At the dry, bright day for Wednesday, the odd isolated sure.

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Showers as we head into Thursday and Friday.

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