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Hello and welcome to Friday's Look North. Our top story.

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Still on the run after two brutal murders. Tonight, fresh revelations

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about suspect James Allen. To I can confirm we are looking at other

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offences allegedly committed by James Allen.

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Armed officers surround Allen's home as police reveal he knew the

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first victim. And shock and fear in the seaside town where the second

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victim's body was found two days ago.

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Also tonight: The call to bring 1600 civil-

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service jobs from London to the North.

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And as the number of attacks on guide dogs goes up, will the plan

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to microchip all newborn puppies help control the problem?

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In sport, it is crunch time for a couple of our football clubs.

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Can Middlesbrough make it into the play-offs for the Premier League?

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And can Carlisle keep alive their dream of promotion to the

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Championship? Tonight, fresh revelations about a

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man on the run after two horrendous murders. It has emerged that James

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Allen is a violent criminal who was on bail from court when the deaths

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took place. The police say he may have cycled 30 miles from the first

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murder to the scene of the second. On Monday, 81-year-old Colin

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Dunford was found dead in his home in Middlesbrough. On Wednesday, 50-

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year-old Julie Davison was found dead at her home in Whitby. Today,

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more than 100 police officers continued the hunt for the suspect.

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And there were dramatic developments this morning when,

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just after 9am, armed police surrounded the suspect's house in

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Lothian Road, Middlesbrough. But he was not found inside the property.

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Our chief reporter has been following events in Middlesbrough.

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And we'll hear from Andy Smythe in Whitby. The police say he was on

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bail, what was he in court for in the first place?

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That is something we do not know and the police are refusing to tell

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us. But we do know that James Allen new and at one time lived next door

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to Colin Dunford. He spent time in prison and we know he is suspected

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of committing other crimes over the past week. There is a lot we know

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about him but we know the police were looking for him after the

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weekend at a serious -- after a serious assault at his flat. These

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pictures were taken by a neighbour. A quiet morning was transformed.

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Nobody knew there was an armed operation until it was under way.

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The police shouted to say everyone go back in their houses. There was

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no commotion beforehand. They came incomplete silence. A man was led

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from the building but it was the tenant from an adjoining flat. The

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people living in Lothian Road cannot believe Britain's most

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wanted is the man they have been chatting to. Considering I have had

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conversations with him, not longer than ten minutes, maybe, but he has

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not come across as a person like that. That puts doubt in my head

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who I speak to. I do not judge a book by its cover, I try to be

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polite to people. I was just trying to be nice to the person. I cannot

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believe it. He is suspected for double murder. He said do you need

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any work doing, I am a bricklayer? I said I have no work to do. He

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said anyway, I am moving out. Where? I am going to Whitby or

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somewhere, Scarborough or somewhere. I rang the police yesterday. Nobody

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turned up. Why James Allen? This afternoon, a press conference. How

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do you know if it is James Allen? We have information within the body

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of the inquiry. For operational reasons I cannot divulge that. But

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I can confirm it is James Allen we are looking for. Tonight the hunt

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continues and police say it will continue around the clock until he

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is under arrest. There are now more than 100 officers on this case and

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police believe James Allen is probably still in Middlesbrough or

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de Whitby area. More details have emerged today

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about the last movements of Julie Davison. Her brutal death has left

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people in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby feeling

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shocked and scared. Our reporter spent the day there.

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Tell us more about the mood there today.

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Whitby is a quiet seaside town. And West Cliff is a quiet area.

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Understandably, people are scared that James Allen is still at large

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tonight. And there is shock at a brutal murder in the flat behind me.

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Why was a kind and gentle woman murdered in her home? Did she know

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her killer? Julie Davison was well- known and well-liked in the area of

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Whitby where she lived. On Tuesday she won on the bingo. 24 hours

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later, her childhood friend David was called by her family to say she

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had been murdered. It was duly's family who rang and told me. It was

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a situation where you think it is a dream? -- Julie Davison. I could

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not believe it. For everybody in the Cup, everybody was upset. -- in

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the club. The overriding feeling his anger. That somebody could do

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something like this to such a nice and quiet unassuming person. Julie

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Davison worked for charity. She worked at the shop. She did a great

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deal of voluntary work for the mental health charity Mind. It said

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she was a really lovely person who will be sorely missed by everyone.

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West Cliff is a quiet area. It is central to the tourist trade. This

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bed and breakfast is now next door to a major crime scene. This is the

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sort of thing that would not happen around this area. It is a shock.

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is a tight-knit community. There is an element of fear. People are

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worried. We do not know where this man is. It could be anywhere.

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the town was preparing for one of its biggest events. That sits

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uncomfortably with the fact that a killer has struck and is

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potentially still at large. I can tell you there are fresh

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revelations in North Yorkshire tonight. Police confirmed that

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after Julie Davison was murdered in the flat behind me, James Allen

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checked into a Scarborough hotel. He was put there for two nights but

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only stayed for one night. The police are now working on what he

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did next. The family of two adults and a baby

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killed in a car crash in County Durham have said no words can

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describe how they are struggling to come to terms with their loss.

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Destiny Reed, who was 14 months old, her 18-year-old mother Natalie

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Simpson, and Destiny's grandfather, Robert Reed, who was 75, died when

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the car they were in collided with a lorry between Seaham and

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Houghton-le-Spring on Wednesday. Mr Reed's wife, 74-year-old Margaret,

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remains in a critical but stable condition at hospital in

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Middlesbrough. A 42-year-old lorry driver being questioned over the

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deaths has been bailed until June. An inquest into the death of an

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outdoor instructor during a canoe trip in Cumbria has returned a

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verdict of accidental death. Grant Kinnie, who was 25 and from

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Darlington, drowned in the River Eamont near Penrith. He had been

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directing his pupils to safety when his canoe got caught under a

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submerged tree and capsized. The captain of a Premier League

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football team has admitted causing thousands of pounds of damage to

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cars parked close to the home of his club's arch rivals. Sunderland

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skipper Lee Cattermole accepted a conditional caution for vandalising

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five vehicles in Newcastle's China Town, near to Newcastle United's

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ground. The 24-year-old damaged the cars during a night out in December.

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An entire government department employing 1600 people should be

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moved out of London and relocated to Tyneside. That is the view of

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one MP who says the North East economy would receive a boost from

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moving more civil servants out of the South East. But is the idea

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practical, or a simply a flight of fantasy? Our political reporter has

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more. London's landmarks, bringing in

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tourists. Successive governments have sought to move for civil

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servants out of Whitehall and the south-east. In 2010, the Marine

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Management Organisation moved into this building in North Shields on

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Tyneside, bringing 100 jobs. Around 1300 civil service posts have moved

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in the last eight years. One MP has a more radical vision. I would like

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to see every English region get a government department. It would be

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a big cost-saving, taking jobs out of London and the real estate would

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be available to sell or to lease out. That would make a difference

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to revenues. Where could they go? Transport could go to Birmingham.

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Education to Nottingham. Communities and local government to

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Liverpool and the Department for International Development and its

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1600 jobs to Newcastle. Some unions are not happy. Clearly, we would

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welcome more civil service jobs in the North East. We would not

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welcome them on the basis of colleagues using jobs elsewhere in

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the country. We would not welcome them on the basis of the

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introduction of regional pay rates. Mr Mann is floating the idea

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knowing it might not see the light of day but it has caused further

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debate about centralisation of government departments. There is

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more on this story on Sunday Politics on Sunday. Still to come,

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sport and the final weather forecast from a Trai. I will try to

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leave you with sunshine for part of the weekend.

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They are best friends and wonderfully natured. But guide dogs

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are also under attack by other dogs. And it is on the rise. But it is

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hoped government plans to introduce microchipping of all newborn

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puppies will help control the problem. Kris Lambert and her guide

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dog were the victims of an unprovoked attack by another dog.

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Kris, from Durham, finds it difficult to leave the house alone

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Getting her guide dog give a Kris Lambert her independence but most

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people take for granted. And unprovoked and sustained attack on

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them both by another dog in Durham city centre changed everything.

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cannot explain to horror. With the noise. I did not realise how bad it

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was until I heard myself scream. A university student came over to

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distract the dog long enough for my dog to retreat. But that was not

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before I was knocked against the shop and dried up against -- drive

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up the street. The next thing I remember was in man sitting on the

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floor next to me with my dog cradled in his arms. He said that

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she was badly hurt and very shocked and bleeding from a terrible wind

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in her head. The owner of the dog was never prosecuted. Panda has

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fully recovered, but the attack in 2008 has had a lasting impact on an

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accused man's health and confidence. She finds it difficult to leave a

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house on her own. The number of attacks on guide dog by other dogs

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is on the rise. There is now a seven every month in the UK.

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Between June 2010 and December 2011, there were 147 attacks. The charity,

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Guide Dogs for The Blind, welcomes the Government plans for her micro-

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chipping. But they say they do not go far enough. We want a micro-

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chipping of all dogs in England and Wales to be compulsory. Be want the

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police to take more seriously dog attacks on guide dogs and hold dog

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owners to account, prosecutions. And we also want the tax on guide

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dogs to be seen as an attack on the person. My guide dog is a tool. An

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attack on her is an attack on me. It should be taken as such under

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should be prosecutions. Animal campaigners have warned that the

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poppy micro-chipping plans will be difficult if not impossible to

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enforce. But Kris Lambert believes it would be a step in the right

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direction and would give her the confidence to go back out again.

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This weekend marks seventy years since the York Blitz. More than 80

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people were killed and hundreds were injured during the raid. Over

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250 tonnes of explosive were dropped and thousand of buildings

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were destroyed, including the Guildhall. This weekend, the city

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will remember the raid with special events and exhibitions. From high

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ground near the hall, I could look down over the city. The first thing

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that caught my eyes was the Minster, which always dominates the city

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anyway. It was ringed with buildings on fire.

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And now the sport. I'm quite excited by the football at the

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moment. I enjoy it went comes to a close!

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We'll come to our promotion play- off contenders in just a moment.

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For them, it's a make or break weekend. Not so for Sunderland. Or

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for Newcastle United. Although victory at Wigan tomorrow would

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take the Magpies a big step closer to Champions League football.

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A long-awaited return to the top table of European football would

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please no-one more than this man - former chairman Sir John Hall, who

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was at Newcastle's Mansion House today for a Lord Mayor's lunch in

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his honour. He's full of praise for the club's player recruitment, the

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manager and the owner, too. It is the boss man at the top that

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actually drives things and give the direction. You have to say to him,

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well done. You have proved us all wrong. Well done. You deserved the

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praise you are getting. Newcastle will find relegation-

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threatened Wigan a tougher nut to crack than Stoke City, but they've

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got their timing absolutely right. All season, or we have been in the

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top six. We have had our best form just that the right time. This is

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what it is all about. We go into a seventh game in six weeks. With

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Chelsea close to taking one of the four Champions League places if

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they beat Bayern Munich in the final, the Magpies might be well

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advised to finish third. It is a tricky situation that Chelsea have

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a realistic chance to win the Champions League. But if we finish

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fourth and Chelsea win at they don't get into it. But it won't

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happen, will it? Meanwhile, scoring goals has been a

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big problem for Sunderland since their 3-3 draw at Manchester City.

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Top scorer Seb Larsson is out for the rest of the season, so misses

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tomorrow's visit of Bolton. Much to ponder for the Black Cats' boss

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this summer. We do not have anyone in double figures. If you're going

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to have a successful season, will be need at least two players to be

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able to get into double figures. And three if you're really lucky.

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It is something we will try and address next season. I think over

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all, we should do better. Outside the Premier League, two of

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our teams face crunch matches tomorrow, which could determine

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which division they'll be in next season. Carlisle have two games

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left to clinch a play-off place in League One. But there's even more

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at stake for Middlesbrough. Last week's dramatic win over

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Southampton kept the Premier League dream alive for the Boro. Only a

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win at Watford tomorrow, coupled with defeat for Cardiff at Crystal

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Palace, will give them a shot at the play-offs and the chance to

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hold on to some of their key players. Everybody here is about

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the Sun's. This is one of the biggest games and the ball with

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figures bandied around of �90 million.

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If Boro don't make it, this will be the last edition of the region's

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longest-serving fanzine. It's been a tough product to sell in the

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Championship. So after more than 500 missions, spread over 24 years,

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Fly Me To The Moon could be entering its final countdown.

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hope that we succeed on Saturday and that we are in the play-offs.

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And then there will be another issue for Wembley! A Wembley

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special would be fantastic! And then the Premier League. We would

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definitely keep going in the Premier League. Let's hope we are

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still there. Carlisle are at home to second-

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bottom Exeter tomorrow. The Blues need both Stevenage and Notts

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County to slip up this weekend, and next, to make the play-offs. But

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they haven't given up hope. anybody thinks that Bayern Munich

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would be playing against Chelsea in the European Cup final? Probably

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not. So things can happen and did all that will surprise people. They

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know they have had a bit of a raw deal, not just on with the ball

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pitched, but things that happen to us over the last couple of weeks.

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We just need to crack on. We need to go out with us big excitement as

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we can see what happens. Elsewhere tomorrow, Hartlepool are

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at home to Leyton Orient. And this'll confuse you - good luck to

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Hetton Lyons Cricket Club from County Durham, who are a football

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team. They take on Canada, who are actually a team from Liverpool, in

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the final of the FA Sunday Cup this weekend at the Stadium of Light.

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Durham's cricket team aren't playing much cricket either, right

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now. Day two of their game at Surrey was washed out. And in reply

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to Yorkshire's first innings total of 247, Kent are 316-6.

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And if you're anywhere near Carlisle, get yourself into the

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city centre, because in just a few minutes' time at 7.00pm, the first

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cars will be heading off at the start of the Pirelli International

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Rally. It's one of the country's major motor sport fixtures. It's

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the third round of the British rally championship, and the action

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goes on all weekend. Well back now to our top story -

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the double murder in Middlesbrough and Whitby. Our Chief Reporter

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Chris Stewart has been following developments in the hunt for the

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suspect, James Allen. Chris, what else have you been able to glean

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about him? We know if he has probably been

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travelling around by bike and may well have cycled from here all the

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way to Whitby. The police are desperate to find that bike. It is

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black and has suspension. Anyone who does see him, the advice is to

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dial 999. Do not approach him. Surprisingly, I have actually

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managed to it Chaim -- obtain James Allen's mobile number. On

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surprisingly, it is switched off. It is nice to be able to put a bit

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of sunshine in the picture for you. Seeing as it is my last four cars,

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I will leave you with a very poignant shot of a new dawn. Thank

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you for that gorgeous shot. It is good that we are going to have some

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fine weather at least to start your weekend. Saturday looks like the

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brightest day, although it will start to turn much wetter and

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windier as the go through the day on Sunday. For now, at we have some

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lovely late sunshine and even when that fades, be will keep some clear

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spells of ahead tonight. Under is clear skies, temperatures will fall

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back into the frosts and, especially inland, or for people

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get temperatures dipping down to one Celsius. On the coast, it will

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stage a site of the frost and tonight. On Saturday morning, we

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may have a bit of cloud and perhaps the odd shower will creep in. They

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will soon be out of the way and for Saturday afternoon, it looks bright

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and sunny. It should spread its way right round the region into North

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Yorkshire and Cumbria. He is looking pretty good to enjoy a day

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on Saturday. Top temperatures on the windward coast, there is a

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windward coast -- net the wind coming in. There is just single

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figures here. But in western and central areas, but temperatures

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will go into double figures. 11 Celsius. This is a Saturday looks.

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We have not too much of a breeze and Saturday, but later on, all the

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lines on the chart will start to bunch up. That means the winds will

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pick up and Sunday it will bring us more wet and windy weather. By the

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end of Sunday, we are well- entrenched. In light of the recent

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rain, we will be keeping your right up-to-date all the way through the

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weekend. As we head into a summary for the weekends, I can leave you

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with the promise of a bit of sunshine for Saturday. There will

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be a dry start on Sunday before the rain and strong winds finally catch

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Come and sit down! That was her last weather forecast for Look

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North. I am very emotional about this. You have been with us for 10

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years, haven't you? This is my tenth anniversary!

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It has been a sensational 10 years. I have had so much fun and thank

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you for having me in your home every night and for not personally

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blaming me for all the bad weather! I do get that feeling sometimes.

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Thank you so much. What are you doing?

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And going on holiday it then it going into my new life. I have the

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production company for a new television series and photography

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is no big passion, so why will be doing an exhibition in Newcastle,

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which is opening tomorrow. You will be sorely missed by all

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the viewers and colleagues. You have been a big part of us for so

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long. Thank you.

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The and the highlights? There are so many. I have had so

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many opportunities that I would never have got if I wasn't working

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on Look North. As has been rescued by helicopter, danced with the guys

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from A strictly, as one of sharks for... You name it, I have done it.

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I have had an absolute blast. Thank you all very much.

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If you pick up the screen now, you can see some of those highlights of

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MUSIC. What have you got here then?

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For the Look North Callander! The weather is appalling here this

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evening! Residence here were subjected to a

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10 minutes downpour of fish. It was raining fish!

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My advice would you get a day like this, make the most of it. You

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never know what is going to happen I think I'm going to have to do all

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the talking here. Don't start me off! Oh dear, we are away.

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Jeff has disappeared for a special reason.

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I could not let you go without a few flowers from everyone in Look

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