:00:00. > :00:47.it's goodbye are from me, on BBC One we
:00:48. > :00:48.The man who wants to turn the world upside
:00:49. > :02:12.passionate about them. Sadly, she passed away last year. I can't
:02:13. > :02:22.believe somebody has done this to me. Just team believes it was a
:02:23. > :02:26.targeted break`in. I live in a very isolated area. I am surrounded by
:02:27. > :02:35.fields. We are very difficult to find. I am here almost all the time.
:02:36. > :02:42.At this animal re`homing centre, they are not surprised by this. They
:02:43. > :02:54.have to take security seriously because stealing dogs is a lucrative
:02:55. > :03:03.business. Some animals reach up to ?500, but his crossbreeds. Even a
:03:04. > :03:08.Jack Russell can be bred with anything to make a new breed that
:03:09. > :03:13.will sell. According to the latest figures from an organisation that
:03:14. > :03:17.keeps a database of stolen dogs, in 2012, just over 6000 dogs were
:03:18. > :03:25.reported missing. In 2013, that figure doubled. 3000 of those were
:03:26. > :03:30.believed to have been stolen. Lincolnshire police say theft of
:03:31. > :03:35.this nature are unusual. Whilst it is rare, it is a serious incident.
:03:36. > :03:41.We are left with a distraught owner going out of their mind with worry
:03:42. > :03:42.for the dog. Police appealed for anybody who might have information
:03:43. > :03:45.to contact them. Earlier I spoke to Jayne Hayes,
:03:46. > :03:49.the founder of Dog Lost. I asked her why these
:03:50. > :03:55.dog thefts happen. It's a way of making money,
:03:56. > :03:58.and there is a demand Also, people leave them out
:03:59. > :04:08.in their gardens, outside shops, And are they looking out for homes
:04:09. > :04:13.and dogs and targeting them? They're getting more and more
:04:14. > :04:18.forward in stealing your dogs. Half of this is
:04:19. > :04:20.because they know the police aren't really taking it seriously, and it's
:04:21. > :04:24.a good quick way of making money. You don't think
:04:25. > :04:26.the police take it seriously? In all fairness,
:04:27. > :04:31.owners are usually so distressed, A lot of the time,
:04:32. > :04:37.it's hard for the police, even if they catch someone red`handed with
:04:38. > :04:45.your dog to prove it was stolen. People will say,
:04:46. > :04:48.it walked up to me. We keep being told how important
:04:49. > :04:51.micro chipping is, but it appears It's for identification of your dog,
:04:52. > :04:59.so if it gets stolen and escapes and is found and is
:05:00. > :05:03.scanned, we know who it belongs to. That is a deterrent
:05:04. > :05:11.because it's visual. Once these dogs are taken,
:05:12. > :05:17.what do they do with them? They usually sell them on
:05:18. > :05:20.in small ads on the Internet, If you see a dog going cheap,
:05:21. > :05:27.get onto us, let us know. If you have got pedigree dogs,
:05:28. > :05:38.and you are watching this tonight, valuable dogs,
:05:39. > :05:42.your best advice to people? You have got to start thinking
:05:43. > :05:45.about the security of your dogs. Don't leave them tied
:05:46. > :05:48.up outside shops. It is an open invitation
:05:49. > :05:51.for them to be stolen. What's your experience of this? Have
:05:52. > :06:00.you ever had a dog that's been stolen? What do you think needs
:06:01. > :06:04.to happen to reduce the In a moment: The robot built in
:06:05. > :06:49.Lincoln which could keep people There are plans to demolish the high
:06:50. > :06:54.rise flats in Grimsby. Philip Norton is in Grimsby at the moment. Could
:06:55. > :07:00.the skyline change fire ever? These tower blocks are as much a part of
:07:01. > :07:03.the skyline as the famous tower. Under these new proposals, they
:07:04. > :07:07.could disappear within the next few years. Residents and staff have only
:07:08. > :07:12.been told of these clowns in the last 24 hours. There is a state of
:07:13. > :07:21.shock. 400 of Grimsby people, these are
:07:22. > :07:26.more than just local landmarks `` for hundreds of Grimsby people. By
:07:27. > :07:32.the end of the year, many could be moving out under plans to demolish
:07:33. > :07:36.these flats. Where are they going to put as? Where are we going to go?
:07:37. > :07:49.The oldest one is 95. My neighbour is 87. There is a lady upstairs on
:07:50. > :07:53.crutches. The social landlord says it would be too costly to renovate
:07:54. > :07:57.the tower blocks. It wants to relocate residents to other parts of
:07:58. > :08:03.northern and North East Lincolnshire. Blocks of been there
:08:04. > :08:14.for the best part 15 years. They are at a point when the need millions
:08:15. > :08:19.investing in them. If we spend that money, we will be able to continue
:08:20. > :08:28.to let them. In actual fact, the demand for those properties has
:08:29. > :08:32.dropped quite dramatically. High`rise living was popular when
:08:33. > :08:36.first introduced in the UK, seen as a futuristic way of life. In recent
:08:37. > :08:51.years, it has fallen out of fashion. Many, like these in Hull,
:08:52. > :08:55.have already been pulled down. Bricks and mortar. I look at each
:08:56. > :09:00.one of these as a street. We have got six Street here, and it is a
:09:01. > :09:05.community. I will be listening to the residents over the next few
:09:06. > :09:10.years to see what they want. I think it is shocking and they should not
:09:11. > :09:17.do it. Why should we move? Why should we be demolished? The left
:09:18. > :09:22.are always breaking down. The housing company are keen to stress
:09:23. > :09:25.no decisions have yet been made. Tennant says they are already
:09:26. > :09:30.worried they have lost their rooms with a view.
:09:31. > :09:34.As well as these blocks, a number of other buildings will also be
:09:35. > :09:39.demolished under these plans, and will create a huge open space in the
:09:40. > :09:44.town centre. The housing company says it Will liars with the council
:09:45. > :09:50.to see what they could do with the space `` it will liaise with the
:09:51. > :09:58.council. If the plans are approved, all this could be levelled by 2018.
:09:59. > :09:59.If you are in one of those blocks, or another one, you might have a
:10:00. > :10:15.view. A road in an East Yorkshire village
:10:16. > :10:18.is currently closed while police investigate what is
:10:19. > :10:21.thought to be an explosive device. West Green in Pocklington shown here
:10:22. > :10:24.has been cordoned off by Humberside Police who advise people
:10:25. > :10:27.to avoid the area until the device Police say they've finished
:10:28. > :10:35.their investigation into the deaths of three ship workers
:10:36. > :10:38.in East Yorkshire on Monday. Officers say there were no
:10:39. > :10:40.suspicious circumstances to the incident in
:10:41. > :10:43.which the men died at Goole Docks. The case has now been passed to
:10:44. > :10:46.the Marine Accident Investigation A decision will be made next week on
:10:47. > :10:56.the future of Louth's cattle market. The land is owned by
:10:57. > :10:58.East Lindsey District Council and senior councillors have
:10:59. > :11:00.recommended selling it. All bids to buy
:11:01. > :11:03.the cattle market have included plans for a supermarket on the site,
:11:04. > :11:06.which campaigners say would damage The funeral has been held today for
:11:07. > :11:10.one of Hull's oldest residents. Lily Harland was 107 when
:11:11. > :11:13.she passed away last week. Sarah Walton has been to meet her
:11:14. > :11:18.family. Family and friends gathered together
:11:19. > :11:23.to say goodbye to Lily Harland. Born in Hull over a century ago,
:11:24. > :11:26.she became one Up to her being about 98,
:11:27. > :11:34.she wouldn't tell nobody her age. She didn't even
:11:35. > :11:37.like you to mention it! When she got to 100, nearly 100,
:11:38. > :11:40.she wasn't bothered. Born in 1907,
:11:41. > :11:47.she was five when the Titanic sank. She remembered her father
:11:48. > :11:50.and brothers going off to fight She lived through the reigns
:11:51. > :11:56.of four monarchs, and was already in her late forties
:11:57. > :12:00.when the Queen came to the thrown. And that Queen sent her not one
:12:01. > :12:03.but four birthday telegrams, marking her 100th birthday, 105th
:12:04. > :12:06.and every birthday since then. She never had children,
:12:07. > :12:11.but leaves a big family. It's really nice because I hadn't
:12:12. > :12:15.seen someone so old before, and I was just really grateful to
:12:16. > :12:24.see someone so old like that. Family say her long life was
:12:25. > :12:27.down to never smoking or drinking, and say today's ceremony was
:12:28. > :12:43.a chance to remember and celebrate An important milestone has been
:12:44. > :12:46.reached in the ?20`million restoration of Lincoln Castle. The
:12:47. > :12:49.roof of the vault that will hold the city's original copy
:12:50. > :12:52.of Magna Carta has been completed, and a topping out
:12:53. > :12:55.ceremony was held earlier today. Next year is the 800th anniversary
:12:56. > :12:58.of Magna Carta, the document which for the first time set out
:12:59. > :13:00.some of the basic rights we still enjoy today. Jake Zuckerman
:13:01. > :13:05.reports. Throughout its 1,000`year history,
:13:06. > :13:07.Lincoln Castle has undergone n many Today is the latest ` a major
:13:08. > :13:12.landmark in the ongoing building work ` with the topping out ceremony
:13:13. > :13:18.for the new Magna Carta Centre. It's where Lincoln's precious
:13:19. > :13:20.original copy of Magna Carta, one of only four in existence,
:13:21. > :13:25.will be stored in a new climate`controlled security
:13:26. > :13:38.vault where visitors can view it. It is state of the art. It has been
:13:39. > :13:46.designed to fit into an area without intruding in the building. It might
:13:47. > :13:52.not look like much now, but by next summer, this damp basement will be a
:13:53. > :13:54.state`of`the`art cinema, where visitors will get full
:13:55. > :14:01.interpretation of the history of the castle, and the Magna Carta. It is
:14:02. > :14:10.about improving tourism for visitors on what it has been. It is a great
:14:11. > :14:14.story. We want to be able to tell it.
:14:15. > :14:17.Issued by King John in 1215, Magna Carta is a legal document
:14:18. > :14:23.that played a key role in bristish, and even world history.
:14:24. > :14:30.The people told the king his power was not limitless, that he had to
:14:31. > :14:43.govern in accordance with the law. That has been the case ever since.
:14:44. > :14:44.The work includes a new walkway and a refurbishment of the Victorian
:14:45. > :14:48.prison. During the work new discoveries have
:14:49. > :14:52.been made on site, including a Saxon This weekend the public will be able
:14:53. > :14:57.to see for the first time some of the conservation work being
:14:58. > :14:59.carried out on the prison. It's hoped that
:15:00. > :15:01.the refurbishment will attract thousands of extra visitors to
:15:02. > :15:04.the city, boosting the local economy The Lincolnshire inventor who says
:15:05. > :15:47.his latest creation has turned Keep your pictures coming in. Chris
:15:48. > :15:55.Robinson sent this one. Thank you for that. Another gloomy day. We can
:15:56. > :16:01.get the forecast with Keely. I hope you have been missed into the
:16:02. > :16:05.forecast. An e`mail, I saw Peter walking down Beverly Road in
:16:06. > :16:09.appalling rain with no coat on, does he just look at Keely and pay no
:16:10. > :16:13.attention? I think the answer is yes.
:16:14. > :16:18.I got shouted out as well through the car window.
:16:19. > :16:22.He told me last night that my sleeves were too short, so I paid
:16:23. > :16:28.attention. The good news is, it will improve
:16:29. > :16:33.tomorrow. After a dismal few days, it will be brighter and drier
:16:34. > :16:38.tomorrow. It is all down to a bridge of high pressure, which will
:16:39. > :16:43.dominate the weather, probably only Friday and Saturday before it is
:16:44. > :16:46.more unsettled again. A lot of cloud about today. It is still producing
:16:47. > :16:52.some pockets of light rain and drizzle, but the theme is things do
:16:53. > :16:58.become drier. A largely dry nights to come but it will remain cloudy.
:16:59. > :17:04.It will not be particularly cold. Temperatures staying mostly in
:17:05. > :17:21.double figures. Ten is 50 Fahrenheit. I think the coast will
:17:22. > :17:26.do best tomorrow. I largely dry day. A lot of cloud about. There
:17:27. > :17:32.will be brighter spells. Hopefully some sunny spells, particularly
:17:33. > :17:37.along the coastal strip. The good news is, it will feel milder. It has
:17:38. > :17:44.been quite chilly over the last few days. Hopefully, it will be up to 15
:17:45. > :17:51.or 16. 16 is 61 Fahrenheit. Further ahead into the weekend, Saturday
:17:52. > :17:56.variable, large amounts of cloud. There will be the odd bright spell,
:17:57. > :18:03.but these will spark of a fuel showers. Hopefully, we will get the
:18:04. > :18:07.odd sunny spell. The, not a bad day but there will be some rain by the
:18:08. > :18:09.end of the day. Next week, unsettled. Peter, you will need your
:18:10. > :18:19.code. Somebody says, clearly none of that
:18:20. > :18:34.is the highlight of the show. `` Keely is the highlight of the show.
:18:35. > :18:38.We were swamped with responses from you on the issue of all women
:18:39. > :18:40.shortlists. This followed last night's news that Austin Mitchell's
:18:41. > :18:43.replacement as Labour Candidate in Grimsby will be a woman. There
:18:44. > :18:46.has been criticism locally, but it's been defended by supporters.
:18:47. > :18:48.There has been criticism locally, but it's been defended
:18:49. > :18:51.The fact is, we've effectively had all`male
:18:52. > :18:57.I recognise that some individual men may suffer as a result of this,
:18:58. > :19:00.the same way many, many individual women suffered before that.
:19:01. > :19:03.What I'd like to see is a situation where you twin constituencies,
:19:04. > :19:07.That would bring women's representation up to 50%,
:19:08. > :19:11.and that's much more than what we're currently doing.
:19:12. > :20:09.Why did Labour introduce the short list? Well, the house of parliament
:20:10. > :20:14.said `` the house of parliament was male dominated for many years. Some
:20:15. > :20:20.people would say it still is. Labour thought of they could guarantee some
:20:21. > :20:25.of their MPs were winning, it would lead to more women in Parliament.
:20:26. > :20:29.That is what happened in 1997, the Blair babes. You can see them there,
:20:30. > :20:42.record number of women MPs. It included the likes of people in
:20:43. > :20:45.Lincolnshire, our region. The Conservatives and against all women
:20:46. > :20:49.short lists. They say their selection process is based purely on
:20:50. > :20:54.merit, whether you are a man or a woman, it should be the best person.
:20:55. > :21:02.Any Tories point of example of Margaret Thatcher, who famously
:21:03. > :21:07.handbags `` many Tories pointed to the example of Margaret Thatcher.
:21:08. > :21:12.Liberal Democrats have said they might look at it if they fail to get
:21:13. > :21:16.enough women MPs in the next election.
:21:17. > :21:19.Thank you. It did not go down too well with many people last night.
:21:20. > :21:33.Thank you for the e`mails and messages.
:21:34. > :21:36.One of Scunthorpe United's promotion winning side has signed
:21:37. > :21:39.Niall Canavan, here celebrating promotion, has agreed
:21:40. > :21:45.He's hoping to make an impact next season which will be on League One.
:21:46. > :21:47.Hull Kingston Rovers coach Craig Sandercock says it's too early
:21:48. > :21:50.to say when Sean Gleeson will be cleared to play again.
:21:51. > :21:52.Gleeson suffered a serious eye injury outside this
:21:53. > :21:57.He remains under treatment at a hospital in the Wigan area.
:21:58. > :22:02.Until we hear otherwise, we have to keep going the way we are.
:22:03. > :22:04.Is he still in treatment in the hospital over there?
:22:05. > :22:09.He's got a couple of significant appointments coming up and hopefully
:22:10. > :22:17.Most of the tree carvings in the Avenues area
:22:18. > :22:21.of Hull are to be removed because the wood is beginning to rot.They
:22:22. > :22:23.were created by an artist in the year 2000
:22:24. > :22:28.Now Hull City Council says woodworm has damaged the base
:22:29. > :22:31.of the sculptures and they need to be cut down for safety.
:22:32. > :22:33.One will remain and the local residents association
:22:34. > :22:36.hopes the others can be preserved and sold at auction.
:22:37. > :22:38.Scientists at the University of Lincoln say a robot they're
:22:39. > :22:42.developing could act as a companion for people in the future.
:22:43. > :22:46.MARC's been built using a 3D printer and cost ?1,000 to print.
:22:47. > :22:48.He's being used to help scientists understand how relationships might
:22:49. > :22:57.be developed between humans and robots in the future.
:22:58. > :23:03.We have had a lot of reaction, people saying it looks like
:23:04. > :23:12.terminator. Other people don't want to go near it. People can print one
:23:13. > :23:18.of these themselves. The printer cost around ?400. Reprinted in cost
:23:19. > :23:23.less than ?1000. You can have a fully autonomous companion.
:23:24. > :23:26.And if you'd like to see a full report about MARC
:23:27. > :23:30.then go to our Facebook page and follow the link to the story `
:23:31. > :23:33.and while you're there "like" the page to receive regular news
:23:34. > :23:37.He's an inventor from Stamford, and now an internet sensation.
:23:38. > :23:40.Colin Furze currently holds the record for the world's fastest
:23:41. > :23:43.And now he's created shoes which allow him impersonate
:23:44. > :23:48.Crispin Rolfe has been taking a look at his handy work.
:23:49. > :23:53.No, I can't move metal with my mind, but I could stick to it.
:23:54. > :23:58.A plumber with world records to his name, including
:23:59. > :24:01.But now he's out to impersonate super`heroes...not
:24:02. > :24:03.with magic or mutancy, but with science.
:24:04. > :24:05.I've seen people try and recreate Wolverine's claws.
:24:06. > :24:09.So I thought I'd have a go at a couple of the characters.
:24:10. > :24:13.walking on the ceiling! So how has Colin defied gravity?
:24:14. > :24:16.I wanted to do Magneto cos he's one of my favourites.
:24:17. > :24:17.strong enough to hold 80 kilograms?
:24:18. > :24:22.I can't do that so I thought this idea of a magnetic shoes, so I could
:24:23. > :24:26.It's interesting, cos being hung from your feet is very strange.
:24:27. > :24:49.I can't do that so I thought this idea of a magnetic shoes, so I could
:24:50. > :24:54.It's interesting, cos being hung from your feet is very strange.
:24:55. > :25:08.Well, magnets, obviously, but in this case, how do you make one
:25:09. > :25:11.I've seen on the internet someone make
:25:12. > :25:16.I thought, that looks quite good, and from a little AA battery,
:25:17. > :25:20.I could lift 50 pounds, so I went to the scrap yard,
:25:21. > :25:22.picked some microwaves up, stripped them down, whacked
:25:23. > :25:26.a car battery on them and couldn't pull it off this bit of metal.
:25:27. > :25:30.So I just hung off it, and I'm like, there we go, there's the magnet's
:25:31. > :25:34.So, as with every super`hero story, there's a moral.
:25:35. > :25:35.Firstly, don't eat crisps upside down.
:25:36. > :25:39.But probably more importantly, don't let anyone near your microwave
:25:40. > :25:52.Let's get a recap of the national and regional headlines:
:25:53. > :25:58.Letters letters between Tony Blair and George W Bush in the run`up to
:25:59. > :26:03.the Iraq war will never be published in full. A warning for dog owners in
:26:04. > :26:16.Lincolnshire as for animals as stolen. Tomorrow's weather:
:26:17. > :26:23.a response on the subject of stolen dogs. Sue in Withernsea said, I had
:26:24. > :26:41.a dog stolen by somebody walking into my house a few years ago.
:26:42. > :26:44.since. It is heartbreaking. Sally says, alt. Should be microchip
:26:45. > :26:49.and is now intact with the owner's telephone number on it. Tim says to
:26:50. > :26:52.steal an animal is the same as taking a member of your family, the
:26:53. > :26:57.people who do this are lowlife. Patricia says, I am the owner of a
:26:58. > :27:02.problem that was stolen, it is not a brand like police say, what we have
:27:03. > :27:07.to do to keep our pets safe? Thank you for both and for the stories
:27:08. > :27:08.about how blocks. Thank you for