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They came from Hull, Goole and Gainsborough

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and were murdered on a Tunisian beach - an inquest today finds no

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Some of the the world's best dancers get ready to head to Hull.

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Last night was a cold and frosty one but what's in store for tonight?

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Join me later in the programme for the forecast.

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Three people from east Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were among 30

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British tourists shot dead by a gunman at a beach resort

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Today a judge told their families that the police response that day

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had been shambolic and, at worst, cowardly.

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At the inquest into their deaths, the coroner ruled they were

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unlawfully killed but refused to accept that neglect

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by the tour operator and hotel management played a part.

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Victims of a terrorist who was intent on killing.

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Claire Windass, Bruce Wilkinson and Carly Lovett were supposed

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to be enjoying a special holiday in Tunisia.

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But they died alongside 35 other holiday makers

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in the resort of Sousse in 2015, killed by extremist

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Today a judge ruled that their deaths were unlawful.

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Claire Windass from Hull should have been celebrating her husband's

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He told the inquest he desperately tried to pull her to safety.

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Bruce Wilkinson from Goole was sunbathing with his wife,

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And Carly Lovett died in her fiance's arms.

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The 24-year old from Gainsborough and her boyfriend, Liam Moore,

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ran into the hotel to escape the attack but the gunman followed

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Officers from the Metropolitain Police were sent to Sousse

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after the attack to bring their bodies back, but also

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A lot of them had seen their loved ones killed in front of them

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by the terrorist and nothing could be more serious and more

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traumatic than that, than to see your loved one actually

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That was why this was particularly difficult and particularly

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challenging for some of the officers dealing with the families.

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The judge ruled that the killings were unlawful but couldn't

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find the holiday company guilty of neglect.

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The families of the victims say they will now prepare a civil case.

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The families wanted the coroner to rule the holiday company

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was partly to blame for the deaths - why didn't he agree?

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The British victims had all booked their trips through Thomson,

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But the judge said he couldn't find the company guilty of neglect

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because it would imply a gross failure.

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However, many of the victim's family disagree.

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They criticised the company for not highlighting

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the Government's warnings over travel to Tunisia after an attack

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on tourists in a museum in the capital city

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They're now taking civil action against TUI.

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They say many of their relatives would not have travelled to Tunisia

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had they known the advice and believe that the holiday company

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needs to take responsibility for the security of tourists.

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Earlier he told us how things have changed in Tunisia

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The Tunisian authorities know they got it wrong.

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They didn't think that resorts such as this were going to be a target,

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they thought the cities would be, but not the holiday resorts.

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What they've done in the intervening two years is work to try

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There are over 1000 police officers now, armed,

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that are on the streets of the holiday resorts.

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They are putting in place things like metal detectors in hotels,

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under-car security to check what the vehicles have got under

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them before you're allowed into the hotel areas.

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To get into the resorts themselves, you have to go past armed

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There are checkpoints everywhere and they are manned

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They are having people stopped all the time and checked to see

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what their credentials are and where they are going.

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In everything they're doing, they're trying to put things right

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that shouldn't have been wrong in the first place.

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But the problem is that this resort is now a bit like a Middle East type

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resort, with huge levels of security, and will people,

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once the restrictions are lifted, and they will be

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lifted at some stage, will people want to come back

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A man has been jailed for life for the murder of two men in Hull.

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Phillip Simmons killed Daniel Hatfield and Matthew Higgins

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The pair were found wrapped in an old carpet after being beaten,

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Simmons was told that he would serve at least 36 years for the murders.

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Hundreds of people have turned out to remember the Hull Kingston Rovers

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His funeral was held today after Mr Hutton died earlier

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He'd been with Rovers for more than 50 years.

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The current Rovers squad were amongst the mourners.

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He also played for neighbours Hull FC.

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We've had the service today in front of the Colin Hutton Stand and he's

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had every position in the club but more than anything

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he was 90 when he died and he was still as sharp as a tack

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and still very alive and very in touch with the modern game.

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He transitioned, he moved on, he modernised and he

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Staff from Northern Rail will stage a one-day strike next month,

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Northern runs services from Hull to Doncaster and Bridlington,

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The RMT union says workers will walk out on the 13th of March.

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The company says it'll run a revised service on the day of the strike.

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Passengers in Rail North actually have got a guarantee of a second

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safety critical person on every train.

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They are going to take that away unless we stop that and that

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will lead to a less safe, less secure and less

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I'm hoping passengers will understand that our members

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are taking industrial action because they want to see a secure,

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We want to provide some assurance to passengers,

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we are also working very hard to look at our

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contingency arrangements to keep as many people on the move

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on the 13th of March, but between now and then

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we will work hard to get the RMT back around the table,

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continue those discussions so we can work together to shape the future

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A new community stadium for Grimsby Town has moved

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North East Lincolnshire Council's cabinet have agreed to allow

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the developers to buy council-owned land off Peaks Parkway.

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The plans include a 14,000 seater stadium, an ice

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One of the best-known ballet companies in the world is coming

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to Hull as part of the City of Culture celebrations to open

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The performance, in September, will mark the end of a ?16 million

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It's part of a new programme of events announced this morning.

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Our arts correspondent Anne-Marie Tasker has this.

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They have performed on stages across the globe, but this

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September the Royal Ballet Company are coming to Hull.

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Among them, some who learned to dance in the city,

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like Elizabeth Harrod and Xander Parish, who now dances

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The man curating the show is from Hull, too.

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Artistic director of the Royal Ballet, Kevin O'Hare.

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I am really thrilled, it's wonderful to be able to bring

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Marianela Nunez, one of the great ballerinas of today

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is going to be dancing, Edward Watson and Steven McRae,

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a wonderful principal dancer at the Royal Ballet,

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will dance with his wife, Elizabeth Harrod, who comes

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from Hull, that'll be a first, I think.

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It is a unique one-off and that's what makes the occasion so special

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and we will be celebrating the talent that has come out of Hull

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Among that emerging talent are pupils from the Skelton

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Hooper School of Dance, where Kevin O'Hare

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They will be taking to the state alongside the professionals.

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That is an experience that I'll never forget.

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Principles that have got into the company

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are obviously of a high standard, to be dancing amongst them

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is going to be astonishing, I can look up to them and get

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to know the people and the life and what it's all about.

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Other highlights of the next six months of City of Culture

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were presented to National journalists in London this morning,

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including the Tower of London poppies visiting in March,

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Radio 1's Big Weekend in May and the images of Sea

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The City of Culture team says its events have already drawn

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They are hoping by bringing the best of the capital's arts up north

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And if you'd like to find out more about all the City of Culture events

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that have been announced today, go to the City of Culture website.

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In tonight's football, Scunthorpe United lost 2-1

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at home to Wimbledon, Grimsby Town beat Colchester 1-0

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and Lincoln City drew 1-1 at home to York.

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For more details go to the BBC Sport website.

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Just a a few showers trickling in from the west through this

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All in all, actually over the next few days it is looking quite

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unsettled as the weather is dominated by low pressure.

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But as we start, meteorologically speaking, spring, it's

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Through this evening and overnight, though, we will see some showers

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They will clear quite readily, though, and leave us with a dry

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and largely clear night enabling temperatures to take

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a bit of a dip - down into the minus figures rurally,

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towns and cities will see lows of 1-2 Celsius.

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A cold and quite frosty start to the day tomorrow.

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There will be a bit of ice on untreated surfaces,

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Variable amount of clouds through the afternoon.

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A few showers pushing in but some nice and sunny spells as well.

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Temperatures up at about 6-7 Celsius.

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The rest of the week is looking pretty changeable.

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is the nicest day of the next view, otherwise chilly and unsettled.

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Good evening. We are about to head into March, the days are getting

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longer, but are they getting any warmer? Not really. We will get

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there in the end, but we will have to be patient, not very springlike

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at the moment. Some showers scattered around across England and

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Wales will tend to diminish in number, a few left behind, wintry

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showers across the north of Scotland, snow at low-level is, ice

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as well as temperatures fall close to freezing. A cold night with a

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touch of frost in a number of places. Plenty of sunshine across

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southern areas first of all, but it will not last, rain spilling from

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the south, the best brightness and eventually further

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