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the oppression of one by another. The sun shall never set on so

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A Good evening. Welcome to North West, the night.

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Cutting the cost of yesterday's storms. As part of Blackpool's North

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Pier swept into the sea. To come and see what this storm has done is

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devastating. We will be live in one of the worst affected areas. Also

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tonight, tributes here to Nelson Mandela, as flags across the region

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fly at half`mast. Big business with a licence to

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drill. Who are they and who will police

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them? And a royal reward for the chip shop owner who risked

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everything to help young people Yesterday we took the battering

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Today the clean`up began. Hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged

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after huge tidal surges whipped up by storm`force winds swamped sea

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defences. Communities right along the region's coastline were

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affected, but the worst damage was in Blackpool. Our reporter Peter

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Marshall is there now. Obviously conditions are a lots, there this

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evening? Yes, it is certainly a lot drier than it was yesterday

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afternoon, when the sea was whipped it up into a frenzy. The place that

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really took the brunt of that force was the North Pier. It is in

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darkness behind me at the moment but earlier on I looked at the damage.

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Not quite the end of the pier but the 150`year`old structure has seen

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better days. The sunset lounge was battered by 70 mph wind, roost by

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the waves of the tidal surge. This is how it should look. This is how

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it looks now. To come and see what this storm has done is absolutely

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devastating. It syncs your heart. The owners have invested up to 1

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million in the grade two listed structure in the last three years.

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Much of that work has been wiped out.

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How much will it cost to put it right? We do not know but hundreds

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and thousands. What you are seeing here is only the windows and the

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actual decoration. Where we are coming into maybe millions is we

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have realised today when the engineers have the, there are pylons

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that have snapped. The promenade was closed for most of yesterday as you

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waves crashed over. Shops and businesses were swamped. We have

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never had a flood that bad before. We had a foot of water. It was

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coming over so fast, within 20 minutes, half an hour this area was

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flooded. Across the region this area was the same. At new Brighton in

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Wirral, a massive clean`up operation continued over the weekend. Repairs

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are already under way. That repair work is likely to take

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quite some time and actually, tomorrow in New Brighton is a

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community led clean`up operation. Anyone wanting to take part should

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go to Vale Park at 10am tomorrow. The owners of the pier here say they

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are turned to restore it to its former glory.

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Next, a baby died and his twin was left with severe disabilities after

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their older brother gave them a bath while their mother slept. Liverpool

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Crown Court heard the woman had been drinking heavily and was woken when

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her three`year`old said he had cleaned the babies. The 35`year`old,

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who was said to be genuinely remorseful, was given a 12`month

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sentence, suspended for two years. A care`home worker from Greater

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Manchester has been jailed for 2 months after stealing wedding rings

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from a pensioner suffering with dementia. 37`year`old Sally Murphy

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prised three rings from the wedding finger of 88`year`old Joyce Reeves

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at the Marion Lauder House residential care home in

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Wythenshawe. Murphy then pawned them for just over ?50, a day later.

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The NHS Trust which runs Salford Royal Hospital has been named the

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North of England's Trust of the Year in a report by the care information

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company Dr Foster. It was praised for lower`than`expected death rates.

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But Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation and Aintree University

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Hospitals are among the hospitals highlighted for having high

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mortality rates. "His messgae was one of hope, not

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hate" ` just one of the tributes paid to Nelson Mandela today from

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the people of the North West. The former South African president was a

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Freeman of both Liverpool and Salford. Flags have been flying at

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half`mast on a number of public buildings across the region. Our

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Merseyside reporter, Andy Gill, has been gauging reaction to Nelson

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Mandela's death and can join us live from Liverpool.

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Yes, Nelson Mandela was a Freeman of the city of Liverpool, a city with a

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history of the slave trade and race relations that have not always been

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easy. He was reputed to be a fan of some of the North West football

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teams. There is a famous picture of him with the Liverpool squad in

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South Africa in the 1990s. Nelson Mandela never came to the North West

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of England but many people here today wanted to express their

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respect for what he had achieved. They had an African drummer at

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Liverpool Town Hall today. A musical tribute to Mandela. I have lost a

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great person today. I feel it in my body. He fought for Africa. In 994,

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Liverpool gave Mandela the Freedom of the City. Tonight, the South

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African flag flies at half mast at the Town Hall. A wonderful man and

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he changed people 's lives. He changed the world. He changed

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governments. Not through complex but by being stoic. A tribute was placed

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on the spark gates. One Merseyside expert on black history says

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Mandela's example is important still for a city which grew rich on

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slavery. One of the key principles in Nelson Mandela's hope is bring

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hope, not hate. It is a simple principle and I would like to think

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the museum does that. It is a conduit to bring people together.

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Mandela only ever sat for one portrait. It was sold to raise money

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for South African children. And it was painted by Harold Riley from

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Salford. I had the privilege of having him in front of me and

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feeling in my heart and my senses that this wondrous man was there for

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me, like going to the theatre and seeing someone performing. My job is

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a beach will want and I looked at him in that way. Brian Walker from

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Arnside in Cumbria worked for Oxfam in Africa, and became a close friend

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of the former president. He was obviously a man of outstanding

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ability and intellect who made decisions, but he listened to

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everyone. Professor Gerald Pillay from Liverpool Hope University grew

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up on the wrong side of the colour bar in South Africa. He was a

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professor there before he was allowed to vote. He met Nelson

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Mandela when Mandela collected the law degree he sudied for in prison.

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It was a wonderful day. He was greyer and older than we imagined

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him. And amazing thing, his ability to connect with every individual. He

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was interested in people. He was not part of a celebrity culture. People

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at Liverpool Town Hall have been signing a book of condolences for

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Nelson Mandela. Those are the places in the North

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West that have a `` there are places in the North West that have been

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paying tribute to Tom flags flying. It has been suggested that there is

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a statue raised to Nelson Mandela in Manchester.

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He mentioned Manchester. We will be hearing some of anecdotes from Moss

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side later in the programme. A woman from Manchester has been

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sentenced for helping one of Britain's most wanted fugitives

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while he was on the run in Spain. Gemma Harvieu from Chorlton was

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described in a court as a "gangster's moll". At first, she

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denied helping her then boyfriend, Andrew Moran, who'd fled the country

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after vaulting the dock during his trial here for armed robbery. But

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this week she changed her plea, and admitted money laundering. Naomi

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Cornwell reports. Gemma Harvieu and Andrew Moran were

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sunbathing by the pool of this luxury villa in Alicante as Spanish

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police dramatically interrupted their holiday. He was wanted in

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Britain for armed robbery. She claimed she didn't know he was a

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fugitive. This was the moment Moran had escaped from Burnley Crown Court

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in 2009, after assaulting four security guards and jumping from the

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dock. He was later convicted, in his absence, of conspiracy to commit

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armed robbery. He'd used a machete to attack the driver of this Royal

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Mail van in Colne in 2005. While on the run, he adopted a number of

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guises but still enjoyed visits from his girlfriend. Harvieu helped him

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to avoid capture, wiring money to Moran from the UK. Preston Crown

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Court heard she holidayed with him throughout Europe and enjoyed all

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the trappings of a luxury lifestyle from money which had no legitimate

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source. Gemma Harvieu eventually pleaded guilty to assisting an

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offender and money laundering and today received a 12`month suspended

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prison sentence. Andrew Moran remains in custody in Spain and is

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awaiting trial next month. Still to come on North West Tonight.

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We reveal the reasons behind Manchester City's resurgence.

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A tremendous icon in the world has passed away, Mr Nelson Mandela. And

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a hero and our inspiration. Moss Side pays tribute to Nelson Mandela.

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All week, we've been looking into the search for shale gas and how it

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could have a massive impact on the North West for years to come.

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Tonight, we look at the big businesses with the even bigger

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plans. We ask who are the companies with a licence to drill and what do

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they stand to gain if they tap into even a fraction of the shale gas

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beneath our feet? In a moment we'll join our environment correspondent,

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Judy Hobson, but first this from business correspondent Jayne

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McCubbin. It's the new gold rush ` businesses

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staking their claim to hidden reserves of shale. They do that by

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bidding for exploratory licences. So the region's carved into licensed

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areas ` too many to mention, but here's a flavour. Cuadrilla have a

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licence for a huge area covering Blackpool, Cleveleys, Fylde, Preston

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and Southport. IGas ` areas in Bikenhead, Chester, Salford,

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Ellesmere Port, Warrington and Wirral. EDP has a licence for a tiny

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part of Bootle, close to Liverpool City Centre. Celtique in Congleton.

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Dart in Chester. In Elswick, Lancashire, , a house is

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connected to the gas mains. Just how that gas is produced, the hot topic

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at the Village Hall. Cuadrilla are here with the promise of jobs and

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investment via shale gas. But many like Audrey have only heard of the

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tremors. I have never experienced anything like it. Did you know that

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they had fracked at the site here? Does that surprise you? It does

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actually. Because here in the village, Cuadrilla is already

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producing gas. Gas, hydraulically fracked out of the ground, back in

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the '90s. But, crucially, out of sandstone ` a relatively easy

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process. Not shale ` much harder. This has led some to accuse

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Cuadrilla of using Elswick as spin. It is more disruption, possibly more

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drill sites. The number of drill sites required to develop it will

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need to be determined after the exploration phase. Frack Off say a

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shale gas site wouldn't look like this in Elswick. It would look more

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like this. A countryside littered with wells, a claim denied by

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Cuadrilla. And also by the man I'm about to meet in Keele Univesrsity.

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Professor Peter Styles, a self confessed fracademic. The first man

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ever to monitor a hydraulic frack in the UK. It is partly because of how

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things have happened in the US. That is why there is a distrust of

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Disney's interests. But it will be different here. And we will not need

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the number of bore holes that they have in the US. In the US people own

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the oil and gas beneath their feet. They don't here. So there isn't any

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reason for it to be Beverly Hilbillies where you have a well on

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every farm. The risks are huge ` but the potential gains even bigger No

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wonder venture capitalists and hedge funds back some of the North West

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licenses. You can see the area we are working in. That is Cheshire and

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Chester. That is where all my new players leave. That is the CEO of

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Dart, trying to raise cash in Australia recently. He said if he

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was able to get at just 1% of the shale gas beneath Chester and

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cheshire, it would have a value of $10billion. The new gold rush has

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only just begun. Our environment correspondence is

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with me now. We have been looking at the pros and cons of fracking all

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week. Hugely controversial. Yes and we have tried to look in more

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detail, make people more aware of the issues. We kicked off with a

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survey and we found that more people who knew about fracking, more people

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were for it and tell them that against it but of the 1900 people we

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surveyed, a staggering court had never heard of fracking. It is

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emotive. We have had lots of correspondence over the week. We

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spoke to a campaign on Tuesday against fracking. She said if it

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comes to her area she's going to move. She was concerned about the

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safety of worlds. We spoke to IGas, one of the companies that they say

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will hopefully be fracking in the area, and they said their wells are

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safe. Interestingly this week we found people's biggest concerns were

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earthquakes and water contamination. We took those concerns to an

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independent expert at Durham University, Professor Richard Davis,

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and he said he did not think people need to be concerned about that at

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what he was worried about what they needed to be very strict regulations

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about these wells once fracking has finished and the companies have

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moved away. And we saw Peter Marshall's report in the last couple

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of nights from Ohio about how fracking completely changed

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communities. The professor said we do `` should not make too many

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comparisons with the US. Thank you. This sport.

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Richard is here now with the weekend's sport and some stirrings

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at the Etihad Stadium. Yes, it might be Arsenal and Chelsea

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leading the way in the Premier League, but Manchester City are

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quietly closing in. Results on the road has hindered their title push

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so far this season but they seem to be sorting that out as well. Third

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in the table, City travel to Southampton tomorrow with signs that

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things are really starting to click for new manager Manuel Pellegrini.

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They have scored ten more goals than anyone else in the Premier League

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and given one or two sides a run for their money. So what are some of the

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key components that make City many people's title favourites. Ian from

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BBC Radio Manchester has watched all of their matches this season. You

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get the feeling from the players now that they love the new manager and

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he a player 's' manager. He might not be a media manager but he is a

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's' manager. People often talk about the strength of your squad. Can that

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be slightly overplayed. `` but he is a people 's' manager.

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Changing names, the squad continued to play exactly the same. It is

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probably the new signing that came in the summer by Pellegrini that has

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had the biggest impact. The partnership with Sergio Aguero seems

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almost telepathic. He sometimes says his bit, gives them a speech like

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Churchill. He is genuinely captain in every word.

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And if they fix their flaky away form, they will certainly take some

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stopping. In`form Everton hope to knock over

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another big name on Sunday when they make the trip to top`of`the`table

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Arsenal. The fifth`placed Blues beat Manchester United at Old Trafford on

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Wednesday and have lost just one of their first 14 matches. But there's

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more to come, according to goalkeeper Tim Howard. We certainly

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think there is more to come. Every week we talk about getting better,

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and we showed he may `` we show key moments when we showed we can get

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better. And you'll get the best commentary

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and coverage of all this weekend's football on your BBC local radio

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station. Wigan Athletic look to be closing on Owen Coyle's replacement

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as manager. The Latics have been granted permission to discuss the

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vacancy with Brentford boss Uwe Rosler. The former Manchester City

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striker took The Bees to the League One playoffs last season and has

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them involved in the promotion race again this term.

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Also, he was named bleak one manager of the year. He has a house locally.

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`` league one manager. We hear many stories rising

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unemployment and town centres in decline. But when the recession

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started to take its toll in Stockport, a fish`and`chip`shop

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owner decided to risk everything and take matters into her own hands

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Anne Wallace, who owns Taylors Fish and Chips in Woodley, remortgaged

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her house and turned an empty unit next to the takeaway into a thriving

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cafe where young people with few qualifications receive training Her

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idea has been so successful that she has been awarded an OBE for services

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to the community. Anne joins us now from London where she has just

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received her award at Buckingham Palace.

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Many congratulations. You got it from Prince Charles. What did he say

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to you? He asked where we were based and he said our work was amazing and

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very rewarding and he said well done. He was really complimentary.

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Tell us why you took it gamble of an empty shop and putting your own home

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on the line at a time when you were thinking of retiring. When the going

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gets tough, the tough get going Business units were closing down and

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it needed someone to take a leap of faith and open one of the empty

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units to make it look like somebody was investing in the precincts and

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things were starting to get going again. What was the most satisfying

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thing about working with the young people and seeing them blossom? We

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work with young people and with older people as well. It is just so

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rewarding. It sounds like a bit of a cliche but it is life changing for

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everybody in the community. It is somewhere to come and learn and have

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a coffee in a nonthreatening environment. It is an amazing thing

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to do. I just wish I had done it 20 years ago. When I spoke to you, you

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were savouring the view in London with your OP in your back pocket.

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Had he still got with you? Yes, I have! Oh, congratulations. I should

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have guessed you were clutching onto it tightly just under the camera

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shot. Congratulations. Have a safe journey home. Thank you.

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It is Friday so it will be busy on the train back.

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Now let's go back to the death of Nelson Mandela, who touched the

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lives of millions across the world. South Africa may be thousands of

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miles away from Manchester, but today in Moss Side, a community paid

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tribute to a man they considered their hero and inspiration.

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Ladies and gentlemen... Since last night, Peace FM has received

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thousands of calls and texts from the people of Manchester, paying

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tribute to Nelson Mandela. He says, Mike Ranson was born yesterday and

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has been named Mandela. `` my grandson. People are coming in off

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the street and saying they just want to let people know how they feel

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about Mr Mandela. It shows you the love for this great

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man. Today it's all hands on decks ` reports being put together,

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programme schedules changing. Right now we are in the middle of doing

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bits to put on air. We have renamed it as Mandela FM today. It will help

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the younger ones in the community that did not know much about him.

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Nozizwe lived in South Africa. To be able to be where I am today I think

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is all to do with the struggles that Nelson Mandela and others fought so

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hard for us. Erinma Bell knows all too well the struggles faced in

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areas like Moss Side. You never forget that one of the things we

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have tried to do is encourage people to actually forgive. Forgive them so

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that life can go on. It is a great thing that Mandela did. In this

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barbershop, today the talk Mandela. It shows young people that they can

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work hard and achieve anything. A real leader, a proper leader. We

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will miss a leader like that. Love Nelson Mandela. South Africa seems a

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million miles away from Moss Side but Nelson Mandela's life will

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continue to inspire generations to come here. My children will hear

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about it. My grandchildren will hear about it. And they will know his

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name. Mr Mandela directly touched lives, touched Moss Side.

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It is a lot, in Blackpool tonight. `` it is improving a lot.

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It has been windy but by the weekend things will improve a lot. It should

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be more settled. It will be milder as well. Lighter wind but tonight we

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will have a yellow weather warning for ice just in Cumbria where we

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could see clear skies. Elsewhere, the clouds continue to feed in. The

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frost is likely to be in Cumbria and it is here that we can see

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temperatures dipping below what we can see in the South of the region,

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over Merseyside and Greater Manchester. Tomorrow morning we are

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going to continue to hang onto clouds and to see the shallows from

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the word go. These are hit or miss showers, by the way. Clouds into

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Saturday. It could be breezy around the Isle of Man and Cumbria and

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Lancaster. Around the Irish coast it will be breezy, and elsewhere. You

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will notice a difference in the temperatures. It will be much milder

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tomorrow. Seven or eight Celsius. As we head into Sunday, we will

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continue to hang onto the high pressure. It is just below us but

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the isobars are wider apart. Not quite as breezy. We will continue to

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cease showers on Sunday. Temperatures on Sunday back into

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double figures. Cloud around on Sunday but much milder. Enjoy.

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It felt bitter today. It was a very bitter.

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This is why... That is why the weekend will be much nicer. Eight or

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nine Celsius will feel like summer. Positively warm.

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Good night.

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