12/04/2017 Look North (East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)


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Now the latest from the Look North newsroom.

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Police warnings that children as young as nine are sending

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Eating it is easy to send digital images of each other, and what they

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do not realise is once they are sent, they can be shared.

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Trams could return to Hull, 70 years after they last ran in the city.

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It's the end for the Cleethorpes Carnival because nobody can

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I will have the latest accurate weather forecast. It follows very

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sharply. Parents are being warned that

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children as young as nine are sending sexually explicit images

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using tablets and mobile phones. Humberside Police say they've seen

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an increase in the number of sexting cases that they've been asked

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to deal with. They say children could open

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themselves up to blackmail, It is a story that is becoming

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more and more common. There has even been a storyline

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about it on Eastenders. With more and more children having

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access to more sophisticated phones, some have been using them

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to send explicit images. Police say it is important

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to speak to your children about the dangers of sexting

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because it can lead to blackmail, embarrassment, or even

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a criminal record, because it is actually an offence to take

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or send an explicit image of It is often seen as a problem

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with teenagers, but the police say there have been

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cases here involving Ultimately, this is about

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kids experimenting. Unfortunately, now,

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it is so easy to send digital What they don't realise

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is that once they are sent, they are there forever,

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on the internet and can be shared with other people the same

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age, or even adults. Some told me they were waiting

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for the right time to talk, others that they wanted their children

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to understand the He is only eight, so it is not

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something I feel that I had need to have a conversation with him

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about yet, but he has got parental I've got an older child

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who is 12, so he has his own mobile phone, so we do

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keep a check on what I am a parent and a foster

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carer, so I have training that, anyway, so it is something

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we just do on a daily basis. Advice for raising the subject

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with children includes asking if they'd be happy for their gran

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to see what they'd sent, and checking they know

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who they are messaging It is hoped advice

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like this will help children take advantage

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of all the benefits of having technology whilst also being aware

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of the dangers. 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 Hull

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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. Now confined to a museum in Hull,

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this is Britain's oldest They had their heyday

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around 100 years ago, If you could get a tram, say,

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jump off the train onto a tram, go where you want to go it

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would be brilliant. Trams where a part of

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everyday life for decades. Within six months of them opening,

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more than 4 million passengers had been carried, but they were phased

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out in the 1940s. You can still see some of

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the old tracks throughout the city. I am here just off Anlaby Road,

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where the old depot used to be. But would people like

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to see trams return? Going to earn a lot

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of money, though, isn't it? If it got me from A to B,

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I would probably use it, yeah. The buses and that are pretty good

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on this road, so I don't suppose... It is going to cost a lot

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of money, though, isn't it? They are hugely popular

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across Europe in places like Amsterdam, and many UK cities,

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like Nottingham and Manchester, say they bring environmental

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and economic benefits. It definitely makes

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a difference to the market. We have a lot of visitors Wednesday,

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Friday and Saturday, and when the tram has maintenance

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work and if it is not running, you do see a big difference,

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especially on a Saturday. One of the ideas in Hull is to run

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

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more than ?50 million, Experts say it needs

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a lot of planning. It is easy for a city like Sheffield

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to achieve it because they have So just because you have got

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a system with heavy rail on, it does not mean to say that

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you will easily get a tram-train The council is likely to see

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what happens in South Yorkshire 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 It's been revealed that more

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than 140 patients have been left waiting for months for treatment

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after their referral Today managers at Northern

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Lincolnshire and Goole Hospital Trust appeared before local

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councillors and were also questioned about the reasons for the trust

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going into special measures. I am not interested in hearing

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"We will, we will, we will." We are here to represent patients,

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to strengthen the voice of patients within North Lincolnshire,

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patients who are worried and frightened and very concerned

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by these public reports that are out We need the trust to act and to fix

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these problems for patients. We will continue to follow the

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story. The Cleethorpes Carnival will not

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take place this summer, and there's North East Lincolnshire Council has

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failed to find someone to fund or organise the event,

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which has taken place Kate, what will this

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mean for the town? People in Crieff fobs have been

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reacting with surprise and sad that it will not happen this year.

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The carnival has entertained generations of families

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in Cleethorpes, but the council hasn't been able to find

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anyone to run the event, and after the loss of a private

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financial backer, Young's Seafood, the authority can't afford

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The local authority can no longer carry on providing services directly

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themselves because of cutbacks in revenue funding.

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We have to promote and support with pockets of money but it's got

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to be led by other partners and I would appeal to businesses

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and traders alike to come forward and get behind that with some

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This is the final words, or is there any chance of a can this year?

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There is a possibility of a smaller carnival event as part

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of the Armed Forces Weekend, possibly on the 30th of June.

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But this is the latest blow for tourism in Cleethorpes.

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In recent years, it lost a popular airshow, and in October,

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And it's not the only big community event to struggle to keep going.

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The Spalding Flower Festival ended in 2013 after 50 years.

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For, now the Cleethorpes Carnival days seem to be over,

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but the counil is hopeful of finding an organiser for next year.

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The vicar of a church near Skegness says he's

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saddened by the destruction caused by vandals.

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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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The opening of the International Bomber Command near Lincoln has been

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Although loan funding has now been secured to complete the building,

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the delay in getting it has had a knock on effect.

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The work will now be completed in December instead of September

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and the official opening delayed until next April.

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A steam locomotive has been driven at 100 miles per hour

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on the East Coast Main Line for the first time

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The Tornado was part of an experiment to see if steam

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trains can safely run faster than their current limit

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Tomorrow looks set to be cloudy, but there will be some sunshine around,

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especially at first. The Easter weekend not looking bad, not a

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repeat of last weekend. Saturday looks bright and mostly dry. Small

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chance of a shower. An odd shower perhaps, but I think most of those

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will be fine. The wind will slowly ease. Down to four Celsius in the

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countryside. To a dry start with sunshine, it will cloud over from

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the West, the odd light shower, but the emphasis on fine weather. Top

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temperatures around 11 Celsius. Rather cloudy with a few showers.

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Much of the rest of the weekend looks fine. That is as. We will see

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you tomorrow at breakfast. Join me then if you can.

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Brighter on Saturday but cloud again on Sunday. Here is Tomasz.

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Good evening. The weather in the run-up to

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Christmas... Easter! I got ahead of myself there! It isn't looking

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especially great, nor is it looking all that sunny. It will be

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changeable, it's been changeable today. You can see cloud streaming

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out of the north-west of the country. You can see some showers

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getting into north western parts of the UK, but eastern areas will

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remain pretty clear tonight, so here we have some frost on the way first

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thing, ground frost, nothing more, and it will be gone by the time the

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sun is up. First thing in the morning, some sunshine around across

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one or two parts of the east here. Western areas probably a little bit

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more cloudy, maybe showers getting into north western areas of England,

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