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:00:00. > 3:59:59But for Scotland, the campaign continues. The dream shall never

:00:00. > :00:00.die. Good evening and welcome to

:00:00. > :00:00.BBC Look North. A major Grimsby road gets

:00:00. > :00:11.an increase to its speed lilit But local politicians warn

:00:12. > :00:25.the government not to forget Days after helicopter crash killed

:00:26. > :00:35.two men, wreckage is recovered. Hull City face

:00:36. > :00:47.a Newcastle side whose fans want I will tell you which chart`topping

:00:48. > :00:52.band will be coming to this music venue. And that important wdather

:00:53. > :00:59.forecast that follows later in the programme.

:01:00. > :01:05.Hundreds of drivers who werd fined for speeding have won

:01:06. > :01:08.their campaign for a higher speed limit on a road in Grimsby.

:01:09. > :01:13.North East Lincolnshire Council has voted to raise the limit on

:01:14. > :01:17.But it's led to questions about who should set speed limits,

:01:18. > :01:24.After all, three emergency services opposed the rise to 40

:01:25. > :01:37.It is almost one year since new average speed cameras began

:01:38. > :01:43.enforcing a 30 mph speed lilit. But now, thanks to people power, it is

:01:44. > :01:47.going up to 40 mph. The road was designed as an express routd into

:01:48. > :01:51.Grimsby, but hundreds of motorists caught by the cameras claim the

:01:52. > :01:56.limit was too slow for that type of road. Last night, their outcry

:01:57. > :02:03.pondered councillors to increase it. The public are concerned thd speed

:02:04. > :02:08.limit is too slow. We have to give a little bit of a board for the people

:02:09. > :02:13.who've been caught out, who've gained points. They are out of

:02:14. > :02:18.pocket and some will have lost their licence. It has been seen as a

:02:19. > :02:24.victory for common sense and the council say they have listened. If

:02:25. > :02:29.people aren't happy with solething put a petition to counsel. We have

:02:30. > :02:35.to listen to what people sax. We have listened, and we have had to

:02:36. > :02:38.listen to some common sense. The cameras will stay. At the elergency

:02:39. > :02:42.services are against the rise. Police say there has been a

:02:43. > :02:47.reduction in people injured since the enforcement began. Prior to the

:02:48. > :02:52.implementation of the camer`s of the average speed cameras, therd was a

:02:53. > :02:59.large number of crashes at those junctions. My only concern hs that

:03:00. > :03:04.if the speeds is increased, then potentially injuries may increase if

:03:05. > :03:08.we have further collisions. We feel speed is of actor in a lot of

:03:09. > :03:16.crashes. It is one of the bhggest killers on Britain's roads. Slow is

:03:17. > :03:22.invariably say that. With speed limit of falling nationally, there

:03:23. > :03:28.is here welcomed the decision. It is an improvement because 30 mph is

:03:29. > :03:35.rather too slow for such a beautiful piece of road. It is about time

:03:36. > :03:41.Being that low, I am only in third gear. You can't work walk down

:03:42. > :03:50.there. It is better. It does need to go up. It is too slow. Whild the

:03:51. > :04:00.decision has been made, there is warning to motorists who usd this

:04:01. > :04:01.road. The new speed limit whll not come into 40 mph until the new ones

:04:02. > :04:14.have changed. I asked him if he fought thd limit

:04:15. > :04:19.was too slow? We live in an era in the wake of the

:04:20. > :04:24.speed kills mantra, where things are becoming incredibly two`dimdnsional

:04:25. > :04:26.on the subject of speed. Speed kills, therefore go slower,

:04:27. > :04:37.but it won't be long, if you follow that intellectual

:04:38. > :04:39.route, before we will be back to a man walking in front with

:04:40. > :04:43.a red flag, and I don't think Motorists have been pestering

:04:44. > :04:47.for an increase, even though the The great shame is that up

:04:48. > :04:54.until only ten years ago, and for 30 years or so before that, thdre was

:04:55. > :04:58.a great tradition of British roads, engineering, and the concept was,

:04:59. > :05:03.the 85th percentile it was called, the concept was that people drive

:05:04. > :05:07.down roads on average, most people, at a speed that is safe,

:05:08. > :05:17.because people don't want to crash. If you have emergency services

:05:18. > :05:19.against a speed increase and then it still happens,

:05:20. > :05:22.you think that is wrong? Yes, that is an interesting factor

:05:23. > :05:24.because in our experience the emergency services, don't

:05:25. > :05:27.forget that the police know a lot about driving and advanced driving,

:05:28. > :05:32.the police do not tend to stpport Draconian decreases in speed limits,

:05:33. > :05:36.so I don't know what has happened here and whether there is good

:05:37. > :05:41.reason for emergency servicds opposition, or whether, and I don't

:05:42. > :05:44.know so it is supposition, or whether there is some polithcs going

:05:45. > :05:49.on in terms of the idea that, oh, well, speed kills so we shotld have

:05:50. > :05:52.limits all the time and everything And do you think

:05:53. > :05:56.a driver who is not frustrated at having to go so slow agahnst

:05:57. > :05:59.their will, and now is going to be Well, I think that is a bit of a

:06:00. > :06:04.simplification, but I think what is also a simplification is saxing as

:06:05. > :06:07.long as people drive slowly, forget observation, forget state of the

:06:08. > :06:10.car, forget driver training and all those other things,

:06:11. > :06:12.as long as they drive slowlx, Research data

:06:13. > :06:15.and statistics don't back that up. A lot of people

:06:16. > :06:18.in power seem to believe th`t. Very interesting to have yot

:06:19. > :06:20.on the show, Rupert, Who should be listened to

:06:21. > :06:51.when it comes to speed limits? Do get in touch weathers. `` with

:06:52. > :07:00.us. That is our e`mail addrdss. Or you can text us.

:07:01. > :07:06.I look forward to hearing from you on the issue of speed limits.

:07:07. > :07:08.The Army has helped winch the wreckage of

:07:09. > :07:11.a crashed helicopter from the bottom of 200ft cliffs at Flamborotgh.

:07:12. > :07:14.It crashed on Tuesday, killing the two men on board.

:07:15. > :07:20.Just after ten o'clock this morning, the first parts of the wreckage were

:07:21. > :07:26.A system of pulleys used to hoist several large pieces from the sea,

:07:27. > :07:32.It has been carried out in very tragic circumstances.

:07:33. > :07:35.However, the Ministry of Defence and also the lifeboat who assisted

:07:36. > :07:40.to secure the equipment, have all worked to the best of our

:07:41. > :07:43.ability in very difficult conditions to bring about a satisfactory

:07:44. > :07:50.The helicopter set off from the Edinburgh on Tuesd`y,

:07:51. > :07:58.On board, the captain Brian Bridgman from

:07:59. > :08:04.Canterbury was killed, alongside his passenger John Kent, from Romford.

:08:05. > :08:08.The wreckage was just below here, in a cove beneath the overh`ng

:08:09. > :08:12.The awkward location and several days of bad weather has

:08:13. > :08:18.It is thought the wreckage will now be taken to

:08:19. > :08:28.Flamborough to be examined by air accident investigators.

:08:29. > :08:30.With Scottish Independence now off the cards, politicians here are

:08:31. > :08:32.talking about getting more powers for English regions, meaning we

:08:33. > :08:35.could be seeing more flags flying for Yorkshire and Lincolnshhre.

:08:36. > :08:39.There are growing claims th`t places in the North are ` in the words

:08:40. > :08:42.of one councillor ` getting " crumbs from the table" comp`red with

:08:43. > :08:48.I'll be talking to former Ddputy Prime Minister John Prescott, who's

:08:49. > :08:53.First, here's our Political Editor Tim Iredald.

:08:54. > :08:57.Amid the scenes of celebrathon and commiseration in Scotland,

:08:58. > :09:00.an important question needs to be answered.

:09:01. > :09:04.How will England be governed in future?

:09:05. > :09:08.It is a big talking point at the Highland Laddie pub in East Hull.

:09:09. > :09:11.The majority of the English people should get exactly what

:09:12. > :09:18.A lot more control over their own situations.

:09:19. > :09:21.London gets so much arts funding and all kinds of funding

:09:22. > :09:24.because all the MPs live thdre and get the benefit of that.

:09:25. > :09:29.In Hull and in the North and Yorkshire, we have been forgotten

:09:30. > :09:34.Political leaders past and present assured the Scots they

:09:35. > :09:43.would still get more power dven if they voted no to independence.

:09:44. > :09:46.But every person living in Xorkshire and the Humber, they have ptblic

:09:47. > :09:48.spending on services that is 18 below that in Scotland.

:09:49. > :09:51.That is why our MPs are not going to vote for anything

:09:52. > :09:56.When it comes to public spending, per head of the population,

:09:57. > :09:59.people in Yorkshire and Humber received just over ?8,500.

:10:00. > :10:06.The East Midlands, which covers Lincolnshire,

:10:07. > :10:08.gets just over ?8,000, but people in Scotland received more than

:10:09. > :10:17.Council leaders in east Yorkshire and Lincolnshire said that funding

:10:18. > :10:21.formula that favours Scotland can't be allowed to continue at

:10:22. > :10:30.It is absolutely disgraceful that we have not got more control over

:10:31. > :10:36.the spending, that we have to rely on civil servants and ministers to

:10:37. > :10:40.actually give us the crumbs of what is left after giving all

:10:41. > :10:49.If you're going to devolve Scotland, England needs to start banghng

:10:50. > :10:52.the drum that more power should be passed down to the cities

:10:53. > :10:56.In this part of Lincolnshird we get less funding than London and

:10:57. > :11:00.That is not fair and does need to be addressdd.

:11:01. > :11:03.Politicians from all sides `wait details of what the Prime Mhnister

:11:04. > :11:11.today described as a fair and balanced settlement for England

:11:12. > :11:14.I'm joined by Lord Prescott, who as a minister in the Labour

:11:15. > :11:21.government, offered more powers to the North East of England.

:11:22. > :11:28.Good evening. Are you happy that Scotland has been offered so much?

:11:29. > :11:34.You have been up there camp`igning. There have been unhappy English MPs.

:11:35. > :11:41.Ever since I produce this rdport, saying you have to have devolution

:11:42. > :11:46.in the states. We needed in England. Nobody listened 32 years ago. I gave

:11:47. > :11:53.the opportunity in the north`east and lost it. 48% took part. It has

:11:54. > :11:59.changed and I am happy Scotland has opened the doors. We can re`lly do

:12:00. > :12:07.something the English regions. Scotland has ?1500 per person. That

:12:08. > :12:13.is more than here. We are gdtting the crumbs, according to ond MP

:12:14. > :12:22.Getting more per head is wh`t they're used to. I have a pose that

:12:23. > :12:26.constantly. The Scottish people used to say we can't take it off at the

:12:27. > :12:33.moment because there is an dlection. We need a redistribution of those

:12:34. > :12:42.sources, is everyone gets a fair share. Again, your party is not

:12:43. > :12:48.happy about that. If you actually make it an English Parliament, you

:12:49. > :12:53.loaded up a Tory MPs. We cotld win the election and have no power. We

:12:54. > :13:01.need to take those same valtes of education, of housing, all those

:13:02. > :13:05.things they have, give them to the English regions and then yot don't

:13:06. > :13:14.have to have a problem. Could you have education and roads looked

:13:15. > :13:21.after in the regions? Why not? We are almost there with education It

:13:22. > :13:29.would mean that regional ardas would make the decisions. They cotld have

:13:30. > :13:34.the taxation. Talk about tilescale. It won't happen, will it? What'll

:13:35. > :13:41.happen is that you have to observe what the leaders have committed

:13:42. > :13:44.themselves do. There must bd a White Paper which lays out that the

:13:45. > :13:48.regions are going to get a fair proportion of the powers and

:13:49. > :13:53.resources, and then the timdtable which were of an election round the

:13:54. > :13:58.corner, we are committed with devolution, that'll be the course of

:13:59. > :14:06.action. It is a fundamental change. Who is in charge of it locally? We

:14:07. > :14:14.did bring in assemblies. Nobody wanted them. Hang on. Let's give it

:14:15. > :14:19.a bit of history. The first referendum was rejected in Scotland

:14:20. > :14:24.and Wales and the north`east. The reason why we didn't get it, we did

:14:25. > :14:28.not give them enough powers. You can't say second`hand powers for the

:14:29. > :14:34.regions. Hypothetically, if you have the same thing in Yorkshire that you

:14:35. > :14:43.have had in Scotland, with ` bold I believe so. Things have changed. I

:14:44. > :14:47.could not get the Cabinet to give powers like Scotland, but you can't

:14:48. > :14:53.get away with that now. People have seen what has happened in Scotland.

:14:54. > :14:59.Even the Welsh aren't happy. So devolution is in now that you were

:15:00. > :15:08.ahead of the times you were a trendsetter. Very good to sde you.

:15:09. > :15:10.And the devolution of powers to Yorkshire

:15:11. > :15:13.and Lincolnshire will be discussed on this weekend's Sunday Politics.

:15:14. > :15:16.Guests include the Brigg and Goole MP Andrew Percy and the

:15:17. > :15:27.Steve Bruce takes on the manager who he's been tipped to replace

:15:28. > :15:29.We'll be live at the Hull club preparing to `nnounce

:15:30. > :15:44.the chart topping act coming to celebrate its 30th birthday.

:15:45. > :15:51.Denied's photograph was takdn by Alfred. Some good pictures taken at

:15:52. > :16:00.the weekend. Send them in. We will show another one on Monday. It is

:16:01. > :16:08.Friday, isn't it? I was mord surprised to see you when I looked

:16:09. > :16:17.up. No glamour for you tonight. Just read the forecast. The next 24 hours

:16:18. > :16:21.will be cloudy and quite dalp. There has been some heavy downpours

:16:22. > :16:27.around, especially in Lincoln. Those continue to drift northwards, so it

:16:28. > :16:32.is a dull and other night. Dull and done tomorrow but this front is

:16:33. > :16:36.interesting. Behind it therd is brighter conditions for Sunday.

:16:37. > :16:39.Sunday is easily the best of the weekend. What a mess. Look `t that

:16:40. > :16:45.satellite picture. Lots of cloud here. Some thundery downpours in the

:16:46. > :16:51.far south. There was drifting northwards, fizzling as thex do so

:16:52. > :16:55.was even if you don't get them, there will be drizzle in pl`ces

:16:56. > :17:00.Some mist and coastal fog. Dven by the end of the night, a risk of a

:17:01. > :17:07.few thundery downpours, but elsewhere, good temperatures. 1 or

:17:08. > :17:14.14 Celsius. So, the sun risds in the morning at 6:43am. The next high

:17:15. > :17:19.water time is there at 4:22`m. It is a bit of a dreary start of the day.

:17:20. > :17:24.Any showers in the far south pulling away. A bit of drizzle. Watch out

:17:25. > :17:28.for that cold front. It brings drizzle through east Yorkshhre and

:17:29. > :17:32.northern part of Lincolnshire. He's Yorkshire might brighten up by the

:17:33. > :17:36.end of the afternoon, but whichever way you look at it hit is cloudy and

:17:37. > :17:45.damp. Temperatures are still not bad for this time of year, around

:17:46. > :17:49.average. 16 or 17 Celsius. @ll that cloud clears away on Saturd`y. One

:17:50. > :17:54.or two showers perhaps scraping along the coast for a time, but

:17:55. > :17:58.Sunday is much better. Dry with a good deal of sunshine and whth high

:17:59. > :18:05.pressure in charge, it looks like Monday will be a beautiful day. A

:18:06. > :18:11.touch of ground frost on Sunday I mentioned your old Michael Fish

:18:12. > :18:29.image last week. I will talk over you. Paul wears an extra tight to

:18:30. > :18:34.hide his old age. That is a six`pack. Have a good weekend.

:18:35. > :18:37.A Sunderland man who started a fire on a North Sea Ferry `

:18:38. > :18:40.which was attended by lifeboats from Bridlington RNLI ` has been

:18:41. > :18:43.Boden Hughes, seen here at an earlier hearing, admitted

:18:44. > :18:46.causing the fire while smokhng cannabis on a ferry from North

:18:47. > :18:50.He was sentenced to nine ye`rs for arson and affray,

:18:51. > :19:03.plus two years for his involvement in a copper cable theft conspiracy.

:19:04. > :19:09.Fire engines we need to tackle the blaze at the leisure park in

:19:10. > :19:12.Skegness yesterday. Three qtarters of the complex was damaged by the

:19:13. > :19:16.fire. Investigations are continuing into how it started.

:19:17. > :19:18.Hull City face struggling Newcastle United tomorrow,

:19:19. > :19:21.whose fans are calling for the sacking of manager Alan Pardew.

:19:22. > :19:26.The Hull City manager, Stevd Bruce, is tipped by some to step

:19:27. > :19:35.But Steve Bruce says that talk is disrespectful.

:19:36. > :19:37.Here's our sports reporter Simon Clark.

:19:38. > :19:39.There will be two teams in `ction in Newcastle tomorrow,

:19:40. > :19:42.but you'll be forgiven for thinking it's a one teal show.

:19:43. > :19:45.That's because of calls frol many in the North East

:19:46. > :19:48.for the removal of Newcastld United manager Alan Pardew.

:19:49. > :19:51.Mass hysteria, he says, but going into the game with Hull Citx, the

:19:52. > :20:07.Alan Pardew had to defend hhs assistant. Do you think he wants to

:20:08. > :20:13.see the manager and banners going up? Of course not. He tried to

:20:14. > :20:15.defend that, albeit in the way John Carver does.

:20:16. > :20:17.By contrast Steve Bruce, Northumberland born and bred,

:20:18. > :20:19.He was delighted with his team's performance against

:20:20. > :20:23.West Ham on Monday, even if it ended in a draw, but knows all

:20:24. > :20:33.Difficult place to manage. We have to try and take advantage of it We

:20:34. > :20:38.have to be mercenary enough to do that, but the other stuff is not

:20:39. > :20:53.enjoyable to watch, because at the end of the day he has done ` decent

:20:54. > :20:58.job. Steve Bruce was quick to distance himself from the job.

:20:59. > :21:01.Newcastle, let's not forget, won last time the two sides met

:21:02. > :21:04.but in the corresponding gale last season Hull City led Newcastle

:21:05. > :21:15.I hope I am dancing but I nded to improve. Although Hull provhde the

:21:16. > :21:19.opposition, don't be surprised if the media concentrates on Ndwcastle

:21:20. > :21:28.United, because Alan Pardew is under intense pressure, not just from his

:21:29. > :21:33.own fans. It is a situation that Hull know they could exploit.

:21:34. > :21:36.And Scunthorpe have a chance to break free of the

:21:37. > :21:38.League One relegation places in that game tomorrow.

:21:39. > :21:41.Both teams start the game with seven points `fter

:21:42. > :21:55.Remember that we have just come up from League Two.

:21:56. > :21:57.There is always talk about the Championship at this

:21:58. > :22:00.football club, and rightly so, because we have been there before.

:22:01. > :22:03.We have to make sure we adapt to League One.

:22:04. > :22:05.Hopefully we're just about finding our feet

:22:06. > :22:11.And your BBC radio station will be covering the action.

:22:12. > :22:16.BBC Radio Humberside has thd trip to Newcastle on FM from 3.00.

:22:17. > :22:18.On AM ` it's Scunthorpe United's game with Leyton Orient.

:22:19. > :22:21.On digital ` and the BBC sport website `

:22:22. > :22:26.And BBC Radio Lincolnshire has commentary of Lincoln City's game

:22:27. > :22:32.Thanks to everyone who got in touch about workers at Chty

:22:33. > :22:38.of Lincoln Council, who may be denied cigarette breaks in future.

:22:39. > :22:43.Managers say it will help to keep staff healthy.

:22:44. > :23:22.A tiny back street music venue has hosted Oasis and Pulp.

:23:23. > :23:26.But it's best for showcasing small local bands.

:23:27. > :23:29.Now the Adelphi Club in Hull has attracted one

:23:30. > :23:33.of the country's biggest nales to play at its 30th birthday.

:23:34. > :23:49.Let me tell you that the axd at this small little venue has attr`cted

:23:50. > :24:06.over years is incredible. The likes of Way says, Radiohead, to name a

:24:07. > :24:10.few. `` away `` Oasis. And now the Kaiser Chiefs are playing.

:24:11. > :24:12.Getting the crowd of the size excited about mtsic is

:24:13. > :24:17.Here they are playing in front of tens of thousands of people

:24:18. > :24:22.And if you're not a festival goer, maybe you have seen lead singer

:24:23. > :24:27.Ricky Wilson as a coach on the Voice.

:24:28. > :24:31.Right now the Kaiser Chiefs are playing

:24:32. > :24:34.in west Hollywood and Dallas, Texas, but then they will fly back

:24:35. > :24:38.to be here on the 3rd of October, where they will play on this tiny

:24:39. > :24:42.Here at the Adelphi, things get very cosy and very close,

:24:43. > :24:48.It is useful if you want to steal somebody's drink.

:24:49. > :24:51.If you get thirsty halfway through the concert.

:24:52. > :24:55.You can even look in their handbags if you want.

:24:56. > :25:01.The Adelphi should be cherished because it is a unique placd.

:25:02. > :25:04.There are not many places like this in the world.

:25:05. > :25:07.But it is mainly a place for new talent to be discovdred and

:25:08. > :25:11.Hull band Black Delta Movemdnt will be supporting the Kaiser Chhefs

:25:12. > :25:17.To be supporting them at the venue is a really big thing.

:25:18. > :25:22.Every band in Hull has some form of history here.

:25:23. > :25:25.If you look at the state of it, that has been 30 years

:25:26. > :25:31.of extreme stress and worry, of never feeling quite secure.

:25:32. > :25:35.It has been 30 years of extremely hard work, and it has

:25:36. > :25:48.It is going to be quite a p`rty but we don't predict a riot.

:25:49. > :25:56.Outside you will see this bhg orange container and that is where you ll

:25:57. > :26:02.get your ticket from. It won't be that easy. There won't that many

:26:03. > :26:12.available, so you need to prove you are a fan. Brings memorabilha. The

:26:13. > :26:18.tickets go on sale at 7pm, so in a few minutes' time. If you w`nt to

:26:19. > :26:23.want, Peter, you will have to be quick. Thank you. Tickets on sale at

:26:24. > :26:29.7pm. Celebrations with the Kaiser Chiefs. Get your tickets now. Let's

:26:30. > :26:33.have a recap of the national and regional headlines. The SNP leader

:26:34. > :26:36.Alex and decide to stand down as First Minister of Scotland `t the

:26:37. > :26:41.country says no to independdnce A major road in Grimsley get `n

:26:42. > :26:46.increased speed limit despite police opposition. A dull, damp and drizzly

:26:47. > :26:51.start becoming dry and brighter in the afternoon on Saturday. Top

:26:52. > :26:57.amateur very warm, getting tp to 17 Celsius `` temperature. Talking

:26:58. > :27:07.about the Peaks Parkway and increase speed limit. Kevin says it hs OK. It

:27:08. > :27:11.will still keep the cameras as some people will want to go fastdr and

:27:12. > :27:15.then moan when they are caught. Graham says the speed is not the

:27:16. > :27:19.problem, it is the ridiculots two lanes into one at the juncthon which

:27:20. > :27:24.should be changed. Simone s`ys it will be great. We come in and users

:27:25. > :27:34.wrote all the time. Bertie hs too slow. This one is an excelldnt fire

:27:35. > :27:42.service `` this one. The new 40 same speed is the aim. Thank you for

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:27:55. > :28:48.devoting their time to National Lottery-funded projects

:28:49. > :28:52.and, tonight, we're celebrating the difference they make.