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:00:13. > :00:20.And 11-year-old is found drunk in the street. His sister says their

:00:20. > :00:21.mother should be in jail. A over 200 jobs are to go as Lloyd's

:00:21. > :00:27.closes an office in North Lincolnshire.

:00:27. > :00:33.The plans to get you to recycle more waste. I think it is a good

:00:33. > :00:38.idea. They should find a better way to do it. Maybe have won been a pub

:00:38. > :00:43.different things in one been. rare glimpse at royal family life.

:00:43. > :00:53.The unseen photos hidden away for the past 60 years.

:00:53. > :00:57.

:00:57. > :01:01.A frosty night to come. The very latest coming up shortly.

:01:01. > :01:05.Good evening. The sister of an 11- year-old boy who was seen drunk

:01:05. > :01:09.with his mother in a street in Hull says that their mother should have

:01:09. > :01:15.gone to jail. Instead the woman, who cannot be named for legal

:01:15. > :01:18.reasons, has been given a 12 month community and supervision order.

:01:18. > :01:21.Her barrister is calling for a debate on whether to sterilise

:01:22. > :01:28.those parents who cannot and will not get help to overcome their

:01:28. > :01:33.addictions. Vicky Johnson has more. It was a row over a can of lager

:01:33. > :01:39.which landed an 11-year-old boy in hospital and his mother in court.

:01:39. > :01:43.The pair were seen here at this parade of shops in begin have a new

:01:43. > :01:47.one evening last summer. The boy was stumbling and falling over.

:01:47. > :01:52.Tests revealed he had 187 milligrams of alcohol in his blood,

:01:52. > :01:56.twice the legal limit. Apparently, his mother boasted to onlookers

:01:56. > :02:01.that they regularly drank together. This is absolutely not true,

:02:01. > :02:04.according to the boy's father, who has had custody of him for the last

:02:04. > :02:09.six years. He told me his son rarely saw his mother, and the

:02:09. > :02:15.drinking was an isolated case. We have replaced his voice to protect

:02:15. > :02:20.his son's identity. My son is a very likeable young man. He is

:02:20. > :02:26.quite, but he can be cheeky. He has a serious side and was chosen to be

:02:26. > :02:30.a school governor, so he was a model pupil in the past.

:02:30. > :02:34.mother's drinking had been a problem for years. Her doctors said

:02:34. > :02:39.her life was made miserable by Herbie you fear commanding to

:02:39. > :02:44.prison would have been the only sensible option. -- her daughter

:02:44. > :02:50.said her life was made miserable by her behaviour, and thinks prison

:02:50. > :02:54.would have been the only sensible option. There was an incident when

:02:54. > :03:04.my brother was left in a cab outside a nightclub. I think that

:03:04. > :03:08.

:03:08. > :03:11.was forgotten about. I think to offer people a financial incentives

:03:11. > :03:14.in return for Voluntary sterilisation might be something

:03:14. > :03:19.that will help. We cannot keep having more and more unwanted

:03:19. > :03:23.children that cannot be looked after, that slip into the same

:03:23. > :03:26.cycle of deprivation. The woman at the centre of this controversy is

:03:26. > :03:31.receiving help for a mental health problems, but is not likely to see

:03:31. > :03:37.her son in the future. He is doing well with the love and support of

:03:37. > :03:42.the rest of his family. I am joined by the Conservative MP

:03:42. > :03:45.for Brigg and Goole, Andrew Percy, who also used to be in a teacher in

:03:45. > :03:50.a part of Hull highlighted in that report.

:03:50. > :03:54.She admitted child cruelty. Her daughter say she should have gone

:03:54. > :03:58.to jail, but she received a 12 month supervision order. Should she

:03:58. > :04:04.have gone to prison? My natural reaction issue should have gone to

:04:04. > :04:07.jail. The circumstances are disgusting. I looked at the

:04:07. > :04:11.judgment. The judge said she had a wretched life and that was why she

:04:11. > :04:16.was not sent to jail, so why do not know the full details, but to do

:04:16. > :04:21.now with a child of that age, I would have assumed she should have

:04:21. > :04:26.gone to jail. One should be done about parents like this? We do have

:04:26. > :04:31.a problem in this country. -- what should be done? David Cameron

:04:31. > :04:34.taught about the broken society. They resist and culture in this

:04:34. > :04:39.country. We have people bringing children into this world and they

:04:39. > :04:47.should not be an cannot bring them up. They rely on the state to

:04:47. > :04:51.provide for their children. School teachers have to do with art and

:04:51. > :04:56.society in general. We have got to stop pandering. Do you agree with

:04:56. > :05:00.the woman's barrister who says there should be a debate on whether

:05:00. > :05:10.parents who were addicted like this should be sterilised? The last

:05:10. > :05:13.

:05:13. > :05:21.people started sterilising people whether that is. Where the masses.

:05:21. > :05:31.Well this is a minority of cases, it is a sad thing to say car -- it

:05:31. > :05:32.

:05:32. > :05:35.is a sad thing to see, but it is a minority. Are we being fair? We

:05:35. > :05:40.often pander through the criminal justice system. We need to have

:05:40. > :05:46.that sort of debate and consider whether we are tough enough on

:05:46. > :05:50.people who do not adhere to the standards we expect. It is your own

:05:50. > :05:53.government's policies. Are they right at the moment? We have made

:05:53. > :05:57.changes to the benefits system that have been quite controversial in

:05:57. > :06:02.the last few days that are aimed at dealing with some of this

:06:02. > :06:07.subculture. The last government brought in 24 hour licensing,

:06:07. > :06:12.against our better judgment. That is why you can buy alcohol pretty

:06:12. > :06:18.much any a day. We are looking at changing that. OK. A lot more needs

:06:18. > :06:23.to be done generally. Very good to talk to you.

:06:23. > :06:33.Whatever your views on this? Does his mother needs support order she

:06:33. > :06:46.

:06:46. > :06:51.need punishment? Do you agree with In a moment: The campaigners trying

:06:51. > :06:58.to protect a nature reserve in East Yorkshire from a 150 ft wind

:06:58. > :07:01.turbine. More than 200 jobs are being lost

:07:01. > :07:06.in North Lincolnshire, following the announcement that the Lloyds

:07:06. > :07:10.Banking Group is closing one of its offices in Scunthorpe. More than

:07:10. > :07:15.1,000 staff are losing their jobs across the country. Paul Murphy is

:07:15. > :07:21.outside the offices on Kingsway in Scunthorpe. Why is this happening

:07:21. > :07:29.at the moment? Lloyd's has yet to give any reason

:07:29. > :07:34.for this decision nationally or locally here in Scunthorpe. It has

:07:34. > :07:38.offered to redeploy some of the work force. It says it wants to

:07:38. > :07:42.avoid compulsory redundancies, but those officers -- but does offers

:07:42. > :07:51.are being greeted by scepticism by the union that represents his work

:07:51. > :07:56.force. The nearest site to hear his Sheffield. I do nothing many staff

:07:56. > :08:02.will want to transfer across to Sheffield, although that may be a

:08:02. > :08:05.possibility -- I do not think many staff will want to transfer. What

:08:05. > :08:11.effect will this have on Scunthorpe's economy, which has

:08:11. > :08:15.already suffered many setbacks? You only have to look across town

:08:15. > :08:20.to the steelworks, which has shed thousands of jobs. Unemployment

:08:20. > :08:25.runs much higher here than the national average. We spoke to the

:08:25. > :08:30.town's MP, who gave his thoughts on the announcement. It is bad news.

:08:30. > :08:34.It is grim news, the sort of news we do not want at any time, and

:08:34. > :08:40.certainly not at the moment when people are finding it difficult to

:08:40. > :08:45.get new jobs. I am very concerned about the impact on families and

:08:45. > :08:52.individuals, and the impact on Scunthorpe. There is a political

:08:52. > :08:57.dimension to this. It is a bank 40 % owned by the tax payers, still

:08:57. > :09:02.employed in thousands in the Far East. We understand at least half

:09:02. > :09:07.of this work fast is made up of agency workers who have very

:09:07. > :09:11.limited redundancy rights. It thank you.

:09:11. > :09:18.Police have called off surges -- police have called off searches for

:09:18. > :09:20.the missing Hull man, Stuart Gilson. He was last seen on January the 28

:09:20. > :09:23.crossing the Drypool Bridge. Specialist teams have been

:09:23. > :09:28.searching the area around the River Hull, but there have been no

:09:28. > :09:31.sightings of him. Skegness has one of the lowest rate

:09:31. > :09:37.of job vacancies in the East Midlands according to a new report.

:09:37. > :09:47.Just under 7% of shops in a town are empty. Town centre managers say

:09:47. > :09:48.

:09:48. > :09:58.it is because local people are keen to start new businesses. We do not

:09:58. > :10:00.

:10:00. > :10:04.have so many chains and big brands in town.

:10:04. > :10:09.Campaigners are threatening to oppose funding for a new seedbed

:10:09. > :10:14.Centre at Bempton Cliffs after the arrest PB failed to back them in a

:10:14. > :10:20.wind turbine dispute -- a new seedbed Centre. Villagers at

:10:20. > :10:24.Bempton claim plans by a farmer for a 150 ft turbine could pose

:10:24. > :10:29.problems for thousands of migrating birds come into the area. Their

:10:29. > :10:33.objections are not being backed by the nature reserve.

:10:34. > :10:38.Two sites to what a wind turbine applications. The RSPB insist that

:10:38. > :10:43.a wind turbine on this field will not affect bird life, but

:10:43. > :10:48.campaigners disagree. The argument has broadened, with villagers are

:10:48. > :10:53.saying they will not back plans for an RSPB development at Bempton

:10:53. > :10:57.Cliffs if the society fails to back them. RSPB, this is your role, and

:10:57. > :11:03.if you cannot protect their heritage of this coast, why should

:11:03. > :11:05.we as a committee be backing you? This turbine will be approximately

:11:05. > :11:11.one-and-a-half times bigger and taller than the Flamborough

:11:11. > :11:16.lighthouse, so it will be some structure. The RSPB insists one

:11:16. > :11:25.turbine will not affect thousands of migrating birds which come here

:11:25. > :11:30.every year. This is what is proposed. A wind turbine that could

:11:30. > :11:39.be sited on this field here. The RSPB are not the only ones to while

:11:39. > :11:43.objecting. Farmers are largely supportive. -- our recipe and not

:11:43. > :11:49.the only ones who were not objecting. Ultimately, MoD concerns

:11:49. > :11:54.are more likely to sway a decision. The turbine could affect their

:11:54. > :11:59.North Yorkshire and radar base just outside Filey. More importantly

:11:59. > :12:09.locally is whether it relations between Benton village and Bempton

:12:09. > :12:12.

:12:12. > :12:16.Cliffs can soar. - - thaw. Still ahead: Why households are

:12:16. > :12:19.being asked to recycle more and reduce the amount of waste going to

:12:19. > :12:29.landfill. He been away for 60 years. The rare

:12:29. > :12:34.

:12:34. > :12:43.photographs of the Queen and family Keep the photographs coming in.

:12:43. > :12:49.This one was taken by Ian Smith. There was a bit of a gloating first

:12:49. > :12:52.last night by the accurate forecast. Ken said, please tell Paul I army

:12:52. > :12:57.bus driver, and the day and managed to stop at every bus stop. Delight

:12:57. > :13:02.get a special mention for getting my job right? -- do I get a special

:13:02. > :13:12.mention? Classic! I wish my job was as easy as

:13:12. > :13:12.

:13:12. > :13:18.driving a bus, or reading the The headline for tomorrow is called.

:13:18. > :13:22.That cloud could be thick enough to produce some flurries of snow,

:13:22. > :13:29.particularly in North -- Lincolnshire. There will be a

:13:29. > :13:34.severe frost with temperatures down to minus ten Celsius. A potential

:13:34. > :13:41.headache looms first Thursday into Friday, will this weather front get

:13:41. > :13:46.to us? There is a lot of uncertainty concerned with that. We

:13:47. > :13:53.will keep you posted and the next 24 hours. In the short-term at his

:13:53. > :13:57.shark -- straight forward. The cloud is starting to clear. Later

:13:57. > :14:01.tonight we will get more cloud was some snow flurries, especially for

:14:01. > :14:10.Lincolnshire. It is in this gap that we will see some very low

:14:10. > :14:15.temperatures. I think these western areas, minus ten as possible. That

:14:15. > :14:23.is 14 degrees Fahrenheit. And a slight dusting of snow around the

:14:23. > :14:28.Wash as well. The sun rises in the morning at 730. Those Aga high

:14:28. > :14:34.water times. Agree starred to Wednesday morning, with further

:14:34. > :14:39.snow flurries. Otherwise it is mostly dry. There will be some

:14:39. > :14:45.brighter intervals coming in later in the afternoon. But everywhere

:14:45. > :14:49.will feel very cold with a light, south-westerly breeze. Temperatures

:14:49. > :14:59.struggling up to one Celsius in struggling up to one Celsius in

:14:59. > :15:01.

:15:01. > :15:09.Grimsby. The bus driver's friend. They might revoke your bus pass

:15:09. > :15:13.Now only 10% of everything we throw away in East Yorkshire will be sent

:15:13. > :15:16.to landfill under new plans announced today. People in the East

:15:16. > :15:22.Riding and Hull are being asked what should be done with household

:15:22. > :15:27.waste. It is hoped by Twenty20, people will recycle up to 65% of

:15:27. > :15:34.all of their rubbish. That is up from an average of around 50%

:15:34. > :15:39.across the area. They are England's growing

:15:39. > :15:45.mountains of rubbish a landfills are just ugly, there are also

:15:45. > :15:50.expensive. Every tonne of waste is taxed, sapping �9 million a year

:15:50. > :15:56.from East Yorkshire's council taxpayers. But it is well today's

:15:56. > :16:01.plan will cut that. We are aiming for the next target, somewhere

:16:01. > :16:09.between 60% and 65% recycling. In terms of the might of ways going

:16:09. > :16:12.into landfill, we would like to reduce that by about 90%. A every

:16:12. > :16:16.year there are 25 million bin collections and Yates -- East

:16:16. > :16:23.Yorkshire and the rubbish goes to it landfill. That is the equivalent

:16:23. > :16:29.of 32,000 African elephants. So the idea is we recycle more and throw

:16:29. > :16:33.away less. That could be by extending what is brought his

:16:33. > :16:36.centres like this are picked up from our homes. Good in theory but

:16:36. > :16:45.our people ready to is recycle two thirds of everything they throw

:16:45. > :16:48.away? It is a good idea. They should find a better way to do it.

:16:48. > :16:54.Maybe have one benefit different things in one at the end.

:16:54. > :17:02.everybody has to do it for the future. Another plan is to turn

:17:02. > :17:07.rubbish into something useful. And these are from R Brown Benz. In

:17:07. > :17:13.three months, they are transformed into compost. And it doesn't stop

:17:13. > :17:17.there. Rather than landfill, future rubbish could be turned into energy.

:17:17. > :17:20.There is a big saving to be made and it will free up more of the

:17:20. > :17:28.funds for the councils to spend on the areas. But there are some

:17:28. > :17:32.concerns. Lupins in this area were left full for days last week

:17:32. > :17:37.because there was too much recycling to collect. They can say

:17:37. > :17:42.the system can deal with more. It is up to the people to decide what

:17:42. > :17:47.to do with the waste. I am joined in the studio by Simon

:17:47. > :17:51.Fraser from East Riding council. At the end of that report resolve how

:17:51. > :17:56.bins are not being collected in one part of the East Yorkshire. The

:17:56. > :18:00.looks like you have some work to do. We have got work to do. Can I

:18:00. > :18:05.apologise to those residents if they were inconvenienced by that.

:18:05. > :18:09.There is work to do. That is in itself massively positive. Doesn't

:18:09. > :18:14.to demonstrate the sheer enthusiasm for recycling that our residents

:18:14. > :18:19.have? And the commitment that they have got to ate and what can be

:18:19. > :18:22.achieved when we are set to it together. That is good on the

:18:22. > :18:26.residents said. Some viewers a said they rang the council because they

:18:26. > :18:30.had no Ben and they were told by the receptionist, sorry it is not

:18:30. > :18:35.just you. Until you get one, Chadderton the rubbish and.

:18:35. > :18:40.would never encourage people to do that. We are very committed to

:18:40. > :18:48.recycling, as are our residents. They do our resident -- a brilliant

:18:48. > :18:53.job. We have had reports that households in the East Riding have

:18:53. > :18:57.not had the new Benn's delivered. How are those people supposed to

:18:57. > :19:01.help you me you're targets? vast majority of them have been

:19:01. > :19:05.delivered. It is possible we have odd houses here and there who may

:19:05. > :19:09.not have had one delivered. The need to let us know that and we

:19:09. > :19:13.will deliver them. If the bins were not presented on the day they were

:19:13. > :19:18.supposed to, there could be a problem there. We have delivered

:19:18. > :19:23.nearly 150,000 across the county. We have done fairly well. These

:19:23. > :19:27.targets are cutting rubbish are high. Will you be reviewing how

:19:28. > :19:31.often you collect general rubbish now? We must make sure the systems

:19:31. > :19:35.are run place to collect this recyclable rubbish. We can do that

:19:35. > :19:39.by re-engineering the side of the roads to make sure the drugs are

:19:39. > :19:47.able to cope with the increased volumes that are coming in. -- the

:19:47. > :19:52.trucks. Now is too early to take that's that. Our commitment has

:19:52. > :19:56.always been to deliver the service that our residents want, so that is

:19:56. > :20:00.where we stay with that. Very interesting to talk to you. I'd you

:20:00. > :20:06.for coming in. You might want to comment on that

:20:06. > :20:10.one. Last night we had the story on the programme about a Lincolnshire

:20:10. > :20:13.Council's plans to charge for collecting garden waste. South

:20:13. > :20:17.Kesteven District Council will introduce the 25 pound annual

:20:17. > :20:26.charge to cover the cost of running the service, but the move is being

:20:26. > :20:32.criticised by some taxpayers who say it will cost fly-tipping.

:20:32. > :20:36.Lucy from Skegness says, what exactly do I pay my rates far? I am

:20:36. > :20:42.childless, live on a poorly maintained road that does not get

:20:42. > :20:46.gritted, with no street lighting. Why should I pay an additional �25?

:20:46. > :20:51.Sheila says, we pay enough council tax and what about people on low

:20:51. > :20:56.incomes who can afford it? I don't think we should have to pay to

:20:56. > :21:00.recycle. Graham Ingramsaid, I think 50p per week to collect garden

:21:00. > :21:05.waste is excellent value for money. Thank you for all of those.

:21:05. > :21:10.I young woman from East Yorkshire, whose child to battle with heart

:21:10. > :21:15.failure gave hope to countless others, has died suddenly. Hannah

:21:15. > :21:20.Pudsey from Nafferton was 13 when she underwent a successful heart

:21:20. > :21:25.transplant in February 2001. Amanda Thompson has more.

:21:25. > :21:31.Hannah Pudsey was just 12 years old when her heart began so seriously

:21:31. > :21:37.failed. Talking to BBC Look North in January 2001, she knew a

:21:37. > :21:43.transplant was our only hope. taking its toll on me. I am getting

:21:43. > :21:46.more tired. Hannah's wait was over the following month when she

:21:46. > :21:50.underwent a heart transplant at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital. The

:21:50. > :21:56.healthy Val's from our own filling hard for passed on to another

:21:56. > :22:01.waiting patient. You are not the only one there. There are lots of

:22:01. > :22:04.other kids waiting for our heart. And organs and laws of other things.

:22:04. > :22:08.Hannah was back in school just three months after her transplant.

:22:08. > :22:12.She continued her campaign to get people signed up to the organ Donor

:22:12. > :22:17.Register. On her 21st birthday she was still urging people not to put

:22:17. > :22:21.it off. A lot of people don't get round to doing it. They go, I will

:22:21. > :22:26.sign up. But I will do tomorrow. And then sometimes that tomorrow

:22:26. > :22:31.never comes. What is your message to those watching? Sign up, and

:22:31. > :22:35.signed up today. Hannah was due to marry her fiance

:22:35. > :22:39.Kevin this summer but she died suddenly last great. She was a

:22:39. > :22:44.child he was born with congenital heart disease. She was not meant to

:22:44. > :22:49.survive into childhood, let alone adulthood. She was so she would not

:22:49. > :22:54.survive past 14. Here she is 11 years later. It is not long enough.

:22:54. > :22:58.She did amazingly well afterwards I got on with life. She was working,

:22:58. > :23:06.she was getting ready to get married and leading a life that she

:23:06. > :23:11.and her parents never dreamt. it was all thanks to an organ donor.

:23:11. > :23:14.Very sad. And the service of thanksgiving will be held for

:23:14. > :23:19.Hannah and Nafferton parish church at one o'clock on Saturday

:23:19. > :23:25.afternoon. Grimsby Town's free scheduled FA

:23:25. > :23:31.Trophy match at Bath City will go ahead tonight. -- re scheduled. The

:23:31. > :23:36.team last met in the lead in January, with the Mariners winning

:23:36. > :23:40.6-0. Tonight's aim was due to be played on Saturday because of to do

:23:40. > :23:44.a frozen pitch. You can hear commentary on again on BBC Radio

:23:44. > :23:50.Humberside on FM and on the internet. They are on the air now.

:23:50. > :23:54.Thank you for all the pictures to send us of the snow. Nancy Smart

:23:54. > :24:00.took this one of paper mill in North Cave.

:24:00. > :24:03.This is in Mary's Parish Church taken by Lee Beel. And Kevin

:24:03. > :24:10.Richardson cot these deer enjoying the called the Patrington Haven

:24:10. > :24:16.this morning. We did have lots of them. We have put as many as we can

:24:16. > :24:23.so far on a Facebook site. Just go to Facebook and search for BBC Look

:24:23. > :24:27.North. A man from Lincolnshire has

:24:27. > :24:32.released unseen pictures of the royal family taken by his father 60

:24:32. > :24:39.years ago. Danny Clayton believes the photographs are the first to

:24:39. > :24:44.have been taken of the Queen following her father's death.

:24:44. > :24:50.For 60 years, they have been kept in this folder. A treasure trove of

:24:50. > :24:54.Royal memories. Photographs of the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and

:24:54. > :25:00.their two eldest children. I can hear her sing it now, just wave and

:25:00. > :25:04.the dead. The photographs were taken by Danny Clayton's father

:25:04. > :25:07.Kenneth in 1952 and this is the photograph that proves it. Shot in

:25:07. > :25:13.America, it shows Kenneth with a young Prince Charles and holding

:25:13. > :25:18.the hand of Princess Anne who has just two years old then. He told me

:25:18. > :25:23.that he had taken the picture in a manner. He was worried that he had

:25:23. > :25:27.done it but he took the chance and got the picture of them both. He

:25:27. > :25:31.was delighted about that. He was pleased with the victors as well.

:25:31. > :25:35.And so it seems was Her Majesty, with the photographs later used for

:25:36. > :25:40.what was what have been her first official portrait as Queen. I am

:25:40. > :25:44.sure this would have been the first time that she was photographed as

:25:44. > :25:51.the Queen with the tea and are on and everything else. I think it is

:25:51. > :25:56.a moment in her life that she would remember. -- tiaras. Of the 35

:25:56. > :25:59.photographs taken, most are of the young royal children. Just as

:25:59. > :26:04.election were sent to Buckingham Palace. The rest have remained a

:26:04. > :26:07.Clayton family secret for all these years. It is likely that Charles

:26:07. > :26:12.and have never seen the pictures and the Queen has only seen the

:26:12. > :26:22.12th that my grandfather. It is a shame because they are really good

:26:22. > :26:23.

:26:23. > :26:27.pictures. Kenneth's family said his trip to the palace that day was the

:26:27. > :26:34.biggest job of his career. His brush with royalty now being seen

:26:34. > :26:39.for the first time in 60 years. Fantastic story. Let's have a

:26:39. > :26:42.recap: The Metropolitan Police acted unlawfully over the phone

:26:42. > :26:47.hacking scandal. And 11-year-old has found drunk in

:26:47. > :26:53.the street. His sister says their mum should be in jail. Cold and

:26:53. > :26:58.cloudy tomorrow with a chance of snow flurries. Temperatures are

:26:58. > :27:08.best around two Celsius. A big response and the story of the

:27:08. > :27:13.mother. The women was lucky and had a lenient judge. Woman should not

:27:13. > :27:18.be go to jail. If they reoffend after the Rehabilitation pair than

:27:18. > :27:24.they should be jailed. Vanessa says, I do not care of a woman has had a

:27:24. > :27:29.wretched life. She should be locked up. And finally, going to prison is

:27:29. > :27:33.not a deterrent to anyone. You get safety roof over your head and