02/04/2017 Look North (East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire)


02/04/2017

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The Immigration Minister has denied that EU migrants living

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East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire are being used as "bargaining chips"

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The Government says it can't guarantee that they will be

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allowed to remain here, until a deal is reached

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on the future of British people living abroad in places

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More from our political editor Tim Iredale.

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It's four days since the Prime Minister triggered

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the process that will officially take Britain out of

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While, for some, Brexit is a cause for celebration.

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For others, it's creating much uncertainty, including the large

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EU migrant population across East Yorkshire

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Czech-born George Smid lives near Stamford and is calling

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on the Government to proctect the rights of migrants

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And I can tell you from my own experience, I came in 1981,

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I was a political refugee, that English people are fair.

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They are not trying to get discriminatory towards other nations

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and other populations, so we should preserve their rights,

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because we want the same rights for ourselves.

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Speaking on the Sunday Politcs, the Immigration Minister told me

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the rights of EU migrants could only be settled when a deal is reached

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on what happens to British people living abroad.

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Well, they're not bargaining chips at all.

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It strikes me as fairly straightforward that we can

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secure their status and as soon as they get around the negotiating

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table I'm sure that the rest of Europe would want to give British

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citizens the same rights, the pensioners in Spain,

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the engineers in Germany, it's only right that that deal

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protects all 4 million people living in a country rather than just

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the 3 million that we wish to really, as soon as possible,

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It's clear immigation will be a key part of the negotiations

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between Britain and the other 27 EU countries, which could

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Police have released the name of a motorcyclist

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48-year-old David Duncan crashed near his home

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Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.

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The train operator Transpennine Express says it is investing

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The company which runs services across the North,

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says the new coaches will be in service from summer 2018.

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Victims of the last fatal Luftwaffe attack of World War II have been

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remembered at a ceremony in Hull this morning.

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The city was one of the most heavily bombed during the war.

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But as peace approached, a lone German plane bombed

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Holderness Road, killing 12 people, as Crispin Rolfe reports.

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The name of Hull has now been released as one

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Bombed in the Blitz, and throughout the Second World War.

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But in the Spring of 1945, when many in Hull believed the war was over,

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12 people were killed and 22 injured along Holderness Road.

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Today, a service was held where the bombs struck,

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with the family of one of those killed, John Reed,

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He got killed just before my sister's birthday

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and I remember my auntie coming on Sunday and telling my mum

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Brian Petch was there that day, and remembers a community

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which, expecting peace, was fatally unprepared.

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Afterwards, I saw some of the lads who'd had nasty accidents.

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So it has big memories for me, is this, because Hull was a lost city.

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Only a handful now clearly remember the events that day

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But there's still no sign that the community here

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Now the weather forecast, with Alina Jenkins.

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If you have outdoor plans this week, there's a lot fo dry

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-- If you have outdoor plans this week, there's a lot of dry

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It's dry tonight, clear skies initially but it won't be

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long before some mist, low clouds and patchy

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In the countryside, temperatures low enough

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for a touch of Frost, 2 or 3 Celsius, up to 5 or 6

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In places, a misty and murky start to Monday, chilly too but that cloud

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will lift and a break and plenty of sunshine, just bear

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with the cloud bubbling up through the afternoon.

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Strengthening southerly wind but in the sunshine, 15 or 16

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A change tomorrow evening, fronts pushing in from the Atlantic,

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increasing cloud and bringing patchy rain through tomorrow

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Much of it will be gone by Tuesday and the rest of the week looks to be

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mainly dry and sunny spells by day and quite chilly by night.

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Some lovely spring sunshine on offer. Highs of 12 degrees. In

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London you can enjoy the lovely

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