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One final thought, the Northeast Ambulance Service are keen to point

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out that they are exceeding government response time targets and

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say that pressure on the agency services is in fact coming from

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delays at A Police say that the discovery of a

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man's body in a storm drain and Teeside has so far proven to be a

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complete mystery. It was recovered six days ago. All attempts to

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establish who the man is not how he came to be there have drawn a

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complete blank. The first sighting of the body was made on Monday last

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week by all working for Northumbrian water at this pumping station. Fire

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and rescue stations then recovered the body the next day. But despite

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the efforts of a pathologist, forensic scientist, and a team of

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detect that is, all attempts `` detectives, to find out who he is

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have done a complete blank. The key to this enquiry is the forensic test

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which are ongoing. And secondly, information we can glean from the

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public. A postmortem has not shed any more light. The man is between

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21 and 40, approximately five, with dark hair and a short eared. ``

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5'9''. One possibility is that the body was washed their through the

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maze of dreams all the Middlesborough. `` drains. The flow

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for many miles underneath Middlesborough. Police do not know

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who the man as how he came to meet his death. `` who the man is or how.

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The trial of serial killer Steven Grieveson, who murdered three

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teenage boys 20 years ago and is now charged with the killing of a fourth

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has heard from a forensic psychiatrist called by the defence.

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It told the court that Steven Grieveson has a severe personality

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disorder that could be traced back to his childhood. What did we learn

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about his upbringing and what exactly were the conclusions of the

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psychiatrist? The consultant forensic psychiatrist was giving

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evidence for the defence today. He agreed with two other

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psychiatrists, that the accused has a severe personality disorder. He

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used the phrase, inherent causes, developmental causes. The accused

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grew up in a chaotic home with an alcoholic mother and his father,

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children left to fend for themselves. Not a great start in

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life. How did this evidence differ from

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the other two? Critically, the others agreed on a

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severe personality disorder. But once said, yes, he had that, but it

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did not impair responsibility. In other words, he decided whether or

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not to kill. However, today's psychiatrist thought that he did

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have an impaired responsibility and therefore the claim of the accused

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that this was manslaughter due to diminished responsibility was

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actually supported by the evidence. What did read about the killing of

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Simon Martin? `` sealer hear. The accused was asked to revisit his

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crimes. He has admitted the killing but claimed diminished

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responsibility. He described how they sniffed glue together in a

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derelict house in 1990. There was sexual activity between them. Simon

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Martin, 14 to the time, said he was going to tell. The accused panicked,

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throttle time, picked up a metal bar, and struck him over the head

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with it. The case will probably conclude over the next two days.

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The Cleveland Police force is drinking in the last chance saloon

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according to an MP. It follows criticism of the force by a police

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watchdog. The BBC have seen more details from early report revealing

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a catalogue of blunders. `` a leaked report. There is more on the

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unlawful arrest of a suspect's lawyer, which first emerged last

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May. The kidnapping of Tony Paterson in 2004 was the start of a decade of

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mistakes and missed investigative opportunities. Three men were

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convicted of the trial, but after retrial the man that police believed

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masterminded the kidnapping was acquitted. The IPC EC reveals

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numerous road rage incidents which detectives missed the opportunity to

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strengthen their case. The commission is scathing of `` in its

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assessment of police work. It includes:

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we showed the report to a top former detective. When you look at this

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catalogue of missed opportunities, it probably would have resulted in a

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successful prosecution. But some of them are inexplicable as to why they

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missed them. People will see that mistakes were made and lines of

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enquiry were missed. In hindsight, other things could have done. Things

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went from bad to worse when a lawyer was arrested by police, later

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admitting that the actions were unlawful, he was paid ?500,000 in

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damages. Millions of pounds wasted in a dirt or town, in times of

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austerity. `` dirt proved. Not one of the show has been publicly

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identified. `` dirt poor. On behalf of the people we have let down, and

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Mr Watson has been recompensed, I says sorry. I apologise for that.

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But I promised you but we have learned the lessons and moved on.

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Cleveland Police are in the last chance saloon. What happened was

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completely unacceptable. If the police cannot get their act together

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in the future, if we are here again, it may be time to look at whether

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they can continue to exist as a stand`alone, independent force.

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Meanwhile, Cleveland Police are bracing themselves for more

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revelations from an ongoing investigation into corruption. That

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enquiry will not conclude until next year at the earliest.

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You. We are coming up on inside out tonight. `` the full story. Matron

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is back on wants to improve standards and rebuild standards in

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the country health trust. The hospitals trust which runs to local

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hospitals was heavily criticised in a review. An investigation into

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trusts with unusually high death rates. Particularly in the process

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of taking over. The trust has been in the process of recruiting more

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nurses. But some remain unconvinced. Clear was one of seven new matrons

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recruit so far. Her this part of the process of addressing high death

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rates in serious criticisms of Asian care. I am not the next 30 chicks.

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But I would like to think that the matron role will be a visible

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presence. High standards. Expectations. But the Royal College

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of Nursing is not convinced the changes will improve Asian care. ``

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patient care. The trust so that it is a positive step. I think this is

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a journey that we are currently on. A journey of improvement and

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sustained improvement. I really confident. The re`establishment of

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matrons will be key in delivering high standards. So far 70 qualified

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nurses and seven`day health care assistants have been taken on. But

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just say that recruitment is still underway. We have a very static

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workforce. Equally, all the staff here and now that the next patient

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coming into the door to receive care could be one of our own relatives.

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That is a real drive and focus for staff. Reintroducing the matrons as

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the next step towards the change in the running of the two hospitals.

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The Northumbria health care NHS foundation trust is preparing to

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take over. If you have a view on that story let us know.

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It was a special concept to help celebrate the 40th birthday of BBC

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Radio Cumbria. An orchestra but together to pull from across the

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county. It performed alongside the BBC Phil harmonic. An unusual

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setting. Not your typical orchestra. Recruited by the local radio

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station, a community orchestra joining the BBC Philharmonic. The

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idea, to take the orchestra to a venue where it would not normally

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perform. My joy for this job is to take the musicians into the

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community, working closely with people. Sharing the joy and passion.

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Encouraging people to join with us to make music. This is absolutely

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what we are about. Some performance has only begun playing the

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instruments a few weeks ago. But they have been practising hard. ``

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some perform errors. Wonderful. Wonderful. Super people. Great

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occasion. Was it in the cracking experience for the new musicians?

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Not so much. But apprehensive. More confident than I thought. Incredibly

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emotional. It was fantastic, sitting there, fantastic music. It was

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awesome. We have been following the orchestra from a workshop to

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performance. You can see it next Monday.

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The talk will be about the Derby. The Stadium of light. On current

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form and is threatening to be one`sided. Only optimistic

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Sunderland supporters from predict another 3`0 victory. How do they

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recover from the start? I am not sure. But not by recalling Phil

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Bardsley. He was suspended. Then he used social media to make fun of the

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team losing a game. Straight back into the team. No match practice.

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Booked, misses a chance, schools and own goal. What goes around comes

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around. The manager may be thought it would help. But it did the

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opposite. No confidence. Game over. To make matters worse the school

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went in. `` this goal. The players cannot get off the pitch quick

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enough. This is what one national newspaper made of the performance.

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An almost impossible task for the manager. It was one of the biggest

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games of the season. I can imagine how they feel. They keep seeing

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their team losing. Conceding goals. We are all in the same situation. We

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need to improve dramatically. And soon it will be the Derby. Newcastle

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will have spirits high. Thanks to a local lad. This call from a full 35

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yards. `` goal. Newcastle deserved the lead. But Steven Gerard stepped

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up. Then this young man stepped on. The hero in waiting. Nobody saw

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him, scored his first goal. First English player to score for

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Newcastle for almost one year. Daniel Sturridge equalised. Males

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being bitten right at the end. Nails.

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Every in this area wants to play for the team. Nobody can take that away

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from me. He enjoyed that. A great day for the family. Mum and dad were

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there. We got up with them. Born and raised in Newcastle, a dream of

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scoring. But he did not tell his dad. He runs a business. I was

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coming back from a trip to Portugal with colleagues and friends.

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Unfortunately we landed just about the time that the game finished. A

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colleague turned on his phone and screamed at me, your boy has just

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scored. Everyone was screaming. Absolutely fantastic. We did not

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think he would wait at all. `` play. My stomach churned for the rest of

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the game. I had to pinch myself when he scored. I was with good friends.

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We were all cuddling and crying. It was fantastic. Saturday night we

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went out for a meal. Watched the game again. And again. Just to make

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sure it actually did happen. He has always had the same set of friends.

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We make sure he keeps his feet on the ground.

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Life is not easy for Middlesbrough. They were defeated by Barnsley. The

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pressure is mounting. They were confident of picking up three

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points. Scoring goals is not a problem. Conceding them is. Some

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very loose defending. Not much of a chance after this deflection.

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Barnsley were 3`0 ahead at half`time. Two goals into Mac minute

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skip Middlesbrough hope. But not enough time to salvage a point.

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People can get sidetracked by goals and scored lines. It did not reflect

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the balance of play. We could have scored more. At the end of the day

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we lost a football match. We are disappointed. We have to move on. A

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first defeat for Carlisle's new manager. This penalty lead to nine

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point. Sarcastic applauding the referee saw Kavanagh sent to the

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stands. Colin Cooper said that his team became a team at the weekend.

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They went down to ten men but still won. This impressive goal

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reminiscent of Michael Owen against Argentina. York city were defeated

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in Wales. All three of our teams are in action tomorrow.

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And now the weather. The cloud is never far away. And here short here.

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Thank you. This looks threatening. On the horizon. The sun trying to

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peek through a thin veil. Thank you Daniel for that short. `` shot.

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Reasonably model for the next couple of days. `` modelled. `` mild. Try

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interludes for the start of the evening. The remote on overnight.

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Most persistent in the West. That is where the heaviest burst will be.

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Some eastern areas made state drive. The rain is not far away. 13 Celsius

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is typical. Carlisle, no less than 55 Fahrenheit in a brisk southerly

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wind. Tomorrow, cloudy. Rain for most of us on and off. Persistent in

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the West. The afternoon will see things turning dry. Then a band of

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showers will appear in southern parts. Some brightness lifting the

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temperatures back up to 16 Celsius. The wind is fairly brisk at times.

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Coming from a southerly direction. Showers on Wednesday. High pressure.

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Just temporarily on Thursday. Then this frontal band. More persistent

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and heavy rain. Next couple of days, Cumbria will see heavy showers. Good

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deal of bright weather on Wednesday. In between weather systems, then

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heavy rain. North`east, showers fewer and further between. Rain

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again for Friday.

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