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Good evening and welcome to BBC Look North.

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Police warnings that children as young as nine are sharing

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explicit images of themselves using mobile phones.

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It is so easy to send digital images. What they don't realise is

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once they have sent them, they are only internet forever.

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Plans for a new tram system for Hull, 70 years

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People would use them. It is such a great method of public transport.

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It's the end for the Cleethorpes Carnival because nobody

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Hitting a hundred miles an hour - The steam locomotive that's giving

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And what will the weather be like for the bank holiday weekend? Join

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me later for the forecast. Parents are being warned that

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children as young as nine are getting involved in sexting -

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that's sending explicit images Humberside Police says families

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shouldn't wait until children are in secondary school before

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talking about the problem The force says it's getting more

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and more complaints about sexting and parents have to become more

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aware of how youngsters It is a story that is becoming more

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and more common. There has even been a storyline about it on Eastenders.

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With more and more children having access to more sophisticated forms,

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some have been using them to send explicit images. Police say it is

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important to speak to your children about the dangers of sexting because

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it can lead to blackmail, embarrassment or even a criminal

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record. It is actually an offence to take or send an explicit image of

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yourself. It is often seen as a problem with teenagers, but the

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police say there have been cases involving children as young as nine.

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Ultimately, this is about children experimenting. Now, it is so easy to

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send digital images. They don't realise that once they are sent,

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they are there forever only internet and can be shared. Shared with other

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people the same age or even adults. Our parents worried? Some told me

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they were waiting to explain the dangers until their children were

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older. He has parental controls on his phone, but we will have to talk

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about it. He has his own mobile phone. I keep a check on him. I am a

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parent and Akira. I have training. It is something we come across on a

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weekly basis. Advice involves suggesting a child ask themselves if

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their grandmother would be happy with the image which is being

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shared. In a moment, it is revealed that 140

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patients's records went missing from hospitals in northern Lincolnshire

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and East Yorkshire. 70 years since trams last ran

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on the streets of Hull, plans have been discussed

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which could see them return. The idea, put before

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Hull City Councillors today, would see existing railway lines

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and roads used for the service. Our business correspondent

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Leanne Brown reports. Trams had their heyday around 100

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years ago. But could they make a return? It would be a great asset to

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half. More people would come if you could get a tramp to bring you want

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to go. It would be brilliant. I think they should never have gone.

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Trams were a part of everyday life for decades.

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Within six months of them opening more than four million

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passengers had been carried - but they were phased

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Would people like to see them return? They are traditional. It

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would be nice. The buses are good on this road. It will cost a lot of

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money. That is the only thing. They're hugely popular across Europe

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in places like Amsterdam and many UK cities like Nottingham

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and Manchester say they bring It does make a big difference. We

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see that on a Friday and Saturday. One of the ideas in Hull is to run

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the trams on existing railway lines. A similar project costing more

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than ?50 million is currently Experts say it needs

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a lot of planning. It is easy for Sheffield because the

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already have a tram system. The vehicles do not necessarily work on

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those rails. The council's likely to see how

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that pans out before Let us know what you

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think of this story. Would you want to see trams back

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on the streets of Hull. Is a tram system something

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which the city needs, we've seen what it's done for cities

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like Manchester and Nottingham. The latest unemployment

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figures reveal a mixed In Yorkshire and the Humber,

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unemployment rose by 5,000 The region's jobless

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total stands at 139,000. But in the East Midlands region -

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which covers Lincolnshire - unemployment fell by 11,000,

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bringing the total to 96,000. A number of veterans have

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been reduced to tears on hearing that the opening

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of the International Bomber Command Although loan-funding has now been

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secured to complete the building, the delay in getting it has pushed

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back important procurement dates. The work will now be completed

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in December instead of September and the official opening delayed

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until April next year. Having to tell the veterans the news

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yesterday was quite possibly one of the hardest things to me and my team

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have had to do. So many of the veterans have worked hard to help us

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raise these funds. Knowing that for some of them, it means they will not

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see it completed in their lifetime, it was a bitter pill to swallow.

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The vicar of a Church near Skegness says he is saddened by

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Windows have been smashed, a bible has been ripped apart

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and a fire was started at St Mary's Church in Hogsthorpe.

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It's expected to cost thousands of pounds to repair

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We were shocked to see the damage that somebody could actually do

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Along with the rest of the village and churchgoing community,

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we are slightly stunned that somebody could actually do this

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amount of damage in probably what was a short period of time.

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A free school has been approved for Grantham

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The primary school will meet the growing need for primary

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age places in the town, with much of the growing pressure

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for school places coming from the Poplar Farm housing

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development, where the school is to be built.

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More than 140 patients have been left waiting months

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for treatment after their hospital referrals went missing -

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that's according to new figures revealed today by managers

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at the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust.

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Originally the trust had said only a handful of people had been

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affected by the mix up, but at a meeting today the full

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Our health correspondent Vicky Johnson was at that meeting

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It was just last month when hospital managers in northern Lincolnshire

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had to admit that they had known since last year that they'd lost

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dozens of patient referrals - including two or three for cancer.

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In the end they had to go public and set up a helpline -

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Today those managers appeared before a health scrutiny panel

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in Scunthorpe and revealed that 145 patients have so far been identified

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as having their treatment delayed because referrals from their GPs,

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or dentists or opticians were lost in the hospital system.

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Dr Robert Jaggs-Fowler is a GP and works for the North Lincolnshire

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It may well be that some cases do come forward even of now,

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but we feel we have been fairly comprehensive up until now in

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There has been 85 in North Lincolnshire in total.

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So although that number may increase, we don't expect a large

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What did they have to say about their hospitals being put

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It's the second time in four years the hospitals have been placed

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For many committee members this hadn't been a big surprise.

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Holly Mumby-Croft, the chair, was angry and upset,

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especially when she heard that basic hygiene standards like

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I am not interested in hearing we will, we will, we will.

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We are here to represent patients, to strengthen the voice of patients

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within North Lincolnshire, of patients who are worried

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and frightened and very concerned by these public reports that are out

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We need the trust to act and to fix these problems for patients.

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None of the hospital managers agreed to be interviewed but we understand

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they'll return to give an update to health scrutiny next month

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about the missing appointments - and on what improvements

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In the meantime, the chair, Holly Mumby-Croft says she's

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going to ask the hospital board why there doesn't seem to be a permanent

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chief executive in post at a time when she says they need one most.

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Thanks to everyone who got in touch after we told you yesterday that

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United Lincolnshire Health Trust has again been put in special measures,

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Still ahead tonight: Back at Blundell Park -

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Russell Slade is named as Grimsby Town manager

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The speeding steam locomotive that's shown it can keep

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That is a picture from Julie Walters. It is not two stops, it is

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a view across the Humber. -- two Balls also.

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You would make a good scarecrow. Would you like to give us the

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forecast? Let's look at the headline. Not

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looking too bad. There will be some sunshine, especially at first. It

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will cloud over through the course of the day. Perhaps the light

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shower. Friday looks mostly dry. Saturday, a little rich. Always the

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chance of a shower. In essence, the weekend is not looking too bad. And

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no repeat of the warm and sunny conditions last weekend. The weather

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front has been a pain. Stub -- struggling to clear. It is about to

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clear. Following on behind, we have a good deal of clear whether. A

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chance of a shower coming through the breeze. Temptress to make down

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to 5 degrees. The sum rises at these times. For the morning, looking

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bright with Sunshine. Tends to cloud over. From late morning into

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tomorrow afternoon, quite cloudy. Risk of some showers. The emphasis

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is on a good deal of dry weather. A bit on the cool side. Moderate

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westerly breeze. Good Friday rather cloudy. Easter Saturday the risk of

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showers. Writer with some sunshine. Easter Sunday and Monday, variable

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cloud, a good deal of fine weather and some sunshine. Peter, that is

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your forecast! You couldn't make it up about

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culture. We look forward to that scarecrow Festival. See you

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tomorrow. There's a new man in

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charge at Grimsby Town, but he is a familiar face to most

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Mariners fans - Russell Slade left the club 11 years

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ago but now he is back. He says there's no reason why

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Grimsby can't still secure promotion in the long term despite failing

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to be in the running this season. Here's our sports

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reporter Simon Clark. Not one but two former Mariners sat

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at the top table today. Joining Russell Slade is former

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Mariners' forward Paul Wilkinson. It's these two who are charged

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with leading the club after the unexpected departure last

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week of Marcus Bignot. I want to try and improve upon and

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take another step forward off we were when I left the football club.

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Hopefully that gets us where we need to be. He's experienced at this

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level. Good decision to bring him in. Razor sharp, with Paul

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Wilkinson. He says he shouldn't have gone to

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Coventry City. Lead lasted just weeks.

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John Fenty took the decision to re-employ Slade

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after making the decision to fire Bignot after just five months.

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Football League at the moment is one step too far. I know she will be a

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cracking manager. We had a good relationship.

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And it's a fairy tale return for Paul Wilkinson.

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A little thinner on top than his playing hey day,

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Coming back here after all this time, it was very special to me. It

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is something I have always wanted to do. I needed it to be the right

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time. The one thing about appointing this deal is that they know the club

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inside out. They will be unsurprised. It could just be, and

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the fans will hope, that this is the combination that will help the

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Mariners take the next step forward. It's been a seaside tradition

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for more than four decades but now the Cleethorpes Carnival has been

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scrapped, at least for 2017. Nobody has come forward to run

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it despite two appeals The previous organisers pulled out

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saying they were struggling to find the necessary help from volunteers

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and the Council says it can't It has entertained generations every

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year for 41 years. The streets of Cleethorpes have come alive for the

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annual carnival. But not this year. The council has not been able to run

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the event. After the loss of a private financial backer, Young's

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seafood, the authority cannot afford to cover the ?60,000 costs. We have

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put it out to tender twice to see if we could find anyone to take on this

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big event. There was a ?30,000 cash incentive from the council. No

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applications were forthcoming. We have run out of time. Why? Everyone

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loves the carnival. It has been getting better all the time. I was

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there last year. I enjoy it. The kids love it. I don't live in

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Cleethorpes. It is something we usually come in to watch. It is a

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shame. It is not the only big community event to struggle to keep

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going. This festival ended in 2013 after 50 years. Organisers of

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cutting and they said they would take a break. Recently, Cleethorpes

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has lost its airshow, an amusement arcade and the public toilets have

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been calls. The news has not gone down well with traders. They say it

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is the highlight of the business calendar. We know there will be

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visitors. It is a blow because of the event, but also for business.

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This afternoon, a glimmer of hope. Organisers of the Armed Forces

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weekend said he would like to hold a smaller parade under the carnival

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name as part of their event. We thought we could look at maybe

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trying to save it for this year, to give the council some breathing

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space to find an organiser to carry it on. For now, the carnival days

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are over. The council hopes to find an organiser for next year.

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Any chance it will run this year? Possibly but not as we know it. They

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say they are hoping to run a smaller carnival event as part of the Armed

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Forces weekend. Possibly on the Friday night in June. He says all

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the infrastructure is planned out. The barriers will be there,

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temporary toilets and things. It will be an opportunity for

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majorettes, dancers and charity collectors to go up and on the

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seafront. He says he wants to talk to the council but hopes it will

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come to fruition. The Cleethorpes MP was on the prom earlier and says he

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is very disappointed. He says there is still plenty to attract visitors

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to the resort. Thank you. Fingers crossed.

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A steam train has been driven on the East Coast mainline at 100mph

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for the first time since steam power was abandoned by British Rail,

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The new locomotive called Tornado, reached the speed as part

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of an experiment, to see whether steam trains

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can safely run faster than the current limit of 75mph.

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This is the Tornado steam locamotive, and while it looks

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like something from a bygone era, it is in fact a very modern train.

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To run competitively on today's railways it must hit top speeds,

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which is why in the middle of the night its volunteer crew did

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something that hadn't been done since 1966.

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On the East Coast mainline between Newcastle and Doncaster,

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they took the train to its limits, past its normal speed limit,

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past 90mph, right up to the top of the gauge.

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So it only really counts when you have got it home.

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The guys have had the inspection and be seen to be all

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This class of steam train was common throughout the 1950s until the end

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of the 1960s when it was scrapped in favour of diesel.

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The Tornado was built in 2008 at a cost of ?3 million

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But to fit into the modern rail network timetable,

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its crew had to show that it could cope at more than 90mph.

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A lucky few were on board last night at the train hit the 100mph mark.

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I have every confidence and faith in these people.

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They are wonderful and have done us proud.

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She is just the only loco that could have done it.

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Back at home in York, there was plenty of celebration. In 1968, they

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said the steam age was done. At last night they proved that might not be

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true. Let's get a recap of the national

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and regional headlines: A cluster of avoidable baby deaths at an NHS

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Trust in Shropshire - the Health Secretary

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orders a review. Humberside Police warn that children

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as young as nine are sharing Tomorrow's weather: Dry and bright

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with sunny spells at first. Clouding over through the day

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with a risk of a few spots of rain. 'As an ex Sheffield resident

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I would say to the people of Hull, fully support a tram train system,

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it was a boost to Sheffield but the key is to use old railway

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lines as building a tram on the city 'Trams are expensive

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disruptive to install. More electric/hydro powered buses

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would be quicker cheaper with the same benefits.' John,

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'Why do they have to have trams ? Trolley buses use electricity

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but don't need rails to run Bruce, 'Why waste money

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on laying tracks for trams. Bring back the trolley

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buses.' Steve.

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'No to trams back in Hull. The roads and streets

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aren't wide enough! Stuart, 'So after all the disruption

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and expense of the re-paving of the city centre they now

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want to dig up to lay tram lines.

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