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Hello and welcome to Monday's Look North. Tonight: Why police are being | :00:11. | :00:25. | |
called out thousands of times year to deal with dementia sufferers.. | :00:26. | :00:30. | |
Will campaigners win their battle to bring the remains of King Richard | :00:31. | :00:33. | |
the Third back to the North? And Lusty Linda ` a 1950s bomber ` makes | :00:34. | :00:37. | |
a spectacular 110 mile an hour commemorative dash Caring for a | :00:38. | :00:40. | |
family member with dementia is one of the toughest tests a relative | :00:41. | :00:45. | |
will ever have to go through. Sunderland seeing red. | :00:46. | :01:09. | |
Caring for family member with dementia is one of the toughest test | :01:10. | :01:13. | |
the relative will have to go through. But imagine how much more | :01:14. | :01:17. | |
difficult it is if a loved one's condition is causing them to be | :01:18. | :01:20. | |
violent. Now it's emerged that police are being called out | :01:21. | :01:23. | |
thousands of times a year in our region, to deal with dementia | :01:24. | :01:26. | |
sufferers. In some cases, those patients are actually being put in | :01:27. | :01:29. | |
handcuffs to restrain them. Campaigners say it's a problem that | :01:30. | :01:32. | |
could get much worse in our ageing society. For this special Look North | :01:33. | :01:36. | |
Report, Gerry Jackson has been to meet one woman who speaks from very | :01:37. | :01:41. | |
personal, and painful, experience. He was kind`hearted and very gentle. | :01:42. | :01:56. | |
He was not aggressive, in any way. Happy memories of a loving family | :01:57. | :02:00. | |
man, but even here, in his 40s, Glenn Davison was developing | :02:01. | :02:02. | |
early`onset dementia. As the condition took hold, his behaviour | :02:03. | :02:11. | |
became erractic and volatile. The children had a hard time. He would | :02:12. | :02:15. | |
often accuse them of stealing his possessions. He would get angry and | :02:16. | :02:24. | |
frightened them. He was so confused, and so frightened, really. | :02:25. | :02:26. | |
Eventually, Glenn had to be admitted to a care home in Northumberland. | :02:27. | :02:30. | |
Still a strong man, he assaulted two staff members. The police were | :02:31. | :02:34. | |
called to restrain him. He was sectioned and sent to hospital. It | :02:35. | :02:41. | |
was only when I went to see him that he flinched and shouted and when I | :02:42. | :02:45. | |
pulled his sleeves up and he had lacerations and bruising. When you | :02:46. | :02:55. | |
realised what he had gone through, how did you feel? I was devastated | :02:56. | :02:59. | |
because I think it would've been frightened and traumatised. He | :03:00. | :03:06. | |
would've been pulling against them and that would've been pulling | :03:07. | :03:08. | |
against them and that would have made frightened. | :03:09. | :03:10. | |
Figures obtained by the BBC suggest police are responding to | :03:11. | :03:12. | |
dementia`related incidents ever more frequently. In 2011, for example, | :03:13. | :03:19. | |
Northumbria Police alone were called out more than 2,000 times. In the | :03:20. | :03:23. | |
Cleveland and Durham force areas, the figures are going up year on | :03:24. | :03:32. | |
year. I was surprised and shocked. Why would you put handcuffs on | :03:33. | :03:36. | |
somebody who was confused and frightened? I can't imagine anybody | :03:37. | :03:41. | |
else in society putting up with such treatment. | :03:42. | :03:43. | |
Of course, not all callouts result in this kind of restraint. Figures | :03:44. | :03:47. | |
for the use of handcuffs are not available. Northumbria Police says | :03:48. | :03:56. | |
all its officers are trained in mental health guidelines and proper | :03:57. | :03:59. | |
restraint techniques. And in some places they're going further. Any | :04:00. | :04:02. | |
officer at York Railway Station sees a lot of human life. Some of these | :04:03. | :04:11. | |
people we know we'll have dementia. It is up to those on the station | :04:12. | :04:17. | |
here to know how to recognise that. We don't want to take a person with | :04:18. | :04:22. | |
dementia and put them in a police environment when they should not be | :04:23. | :04:24. | |
there and it can cause them more distress. | :04:25. | :04:26. | |
Fiona and her unit are one of only a handful in Europe to undergo | :04:27. | :04:29. | |
advanced training in dementia awareness. The dementia training we | :04:30. | :04:34. | |
have had will get the best information out of them rather than | :04:35. | :04:37. | |
close them down. I'd like to think that in the years to come, should | :04:38. | :04:42. | |
something happen to me, there will be a system in place that will make | :04:43. | :04:46. | |
it a lot easier for people with By the age of 80, one in six of us will | :04:47. | :04:50. | |
be affected by dementia. Dementia to a gate in society. | :04:51. | :04:52. | |
Increasing numbers of us are living to that age. Even now, 800,000 | :04:53. | :04:56. | |
people are living with dementia`related conditions. There | :04:57. | :05:02. | |
is an incredible stigma still attached to dementia. That is | :05:03. | :05:06. | |
something we really want to crack. We know people with dementia want to | :05:07. | :05:09. | |
do that as well. They do want people to cross the road when they are | :05:10. | :05:14. | |
walking towards them. This could blaze a trail for the way we | :05:15. | :05:18. | |
interact with people with dementia. And for every sufferer, there are | :05:19. | :05:20. | |
loved ones living through it with them. | :05:21. | :05:30. | |
Well, Gerry is with me now. We heard concerns there about police | :05:31. | :05:32. | |
treatment, but realistically, what alternative is there for the police | :05:33. | :05:35. | |
when they're called out to an incident when a dementia patient has | :05:36. | :05:39. | |
been violent? It is delicate. Police say if | :05:40. | :05:43. | |
somebody is agitated all violent or a danger to others or themselves, | :05:44. | :05:51. | |
they will attend. In Allison's case, police pointed out that Velcro | :05:52. | :06:00. | |
restraints are available. She feels softer approach would have been more | :06:01. | :06:04. | |
suitable. We're talking about compassion and care, availability of | :06:05. | :06:12. | |
hospital births and so on. There are many thousands of people watching | :06:13. | 2:38:21 | |
this who will one day be suffering from an age related mental | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
condition. These are questions for all of us. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
A grandmother accused of murdering her son's former partner after being | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
told she'd be cut off from contact with her young grandson has today | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
given her account of how the killing happened. Heather Emmonds, who's 58, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
stabbed 42`year`old Tina Casey to death at Miss Casey's home in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Holywell, near Shiremoor. The killing came to light after the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
police attended a road traffic accident and found Mrs Emmonds | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
inside a car with a number of hand` written notes confessing to the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
killing. Chris Stewart has the story. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
The lead`up to the killing in the words of the killer. That's what the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
jury's heard today. That what happened here came after a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
long`running series of rows between Tina Casey and her former partner | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Keith Emmonds, with his mother Heather Emmonds often trying to act | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
as peacemaker. And that she'd arrived at this house one fateful | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Sunday morning to try to smooth over another problem. The jury heard | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
there was around where Tina threatened to take her son awake to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the Isle of Man. Apparently, she accused Mrs Emmons of being a bad | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
grandmother. Mrs Emmons said she was fed up and had had enough, and she | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
thought it was all me, me, me. In tears, she said she took a knife of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
a table and repeatedly stabbed Tina. She admits killing Miss Casey, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
but denies murder on the grounds of loss of control and diminished | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
responsibility. More than 40,000 public sector jobs | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
have been lost in the region since 2008. But six out of ten members of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the North East Entrepeneurs' Forum say they're NOW feeling "more | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
confident" about business ` with exports on the rise again. Mark | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Denten reports on the gains and losses in the region's jobs market. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Protesters outside Middlesbrough town hall. Plenty of sound, and | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
quite a lot of fury. The council's announced 600 job losses ` just the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
latest in a whole raft of public sector cuts across the region. So | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
where are the jobs to replace them? Well, partly here. This firm in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
County Durham makes craft supplies, and also has bases in California and | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Holland. But boss Sara started it all from her university bedroom. Now | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
she employs 60 workers, some from the public sector. We have employed | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
quite a lot of ex`public sector workers. It is a totally different | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
pace, which is what I think people have found. It can be so rewarding. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
While this firm is taking on workers, many public sector jobs | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
have been axed. What are the numbers? Since 2008, the region's | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
lost 42,000 public sector jobs. During the same period, 34,000 | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
private sector jobs have been created, but that's still a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
shortfall of 8,000 jobs. Marjorie knows all about that. She lost her | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
job as a schools anti`bullying coordinator at Durham Council this | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
year. She set up her own company providing similar services but now | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
that's under threat. Some schools are saying we would | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
love to have your services in school but we do not have the money. I will | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
be very sad if it comes to the point where I must close down the service. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
A fluctuating picture ` some job losses, some job gains, but with the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
fate of our economy at stake. A homecoming parade was held in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Carlisle this morning for soldiers from the second Battalion, the Duke | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
of Lancaster's Regiment. 120 servicemen and woman marched through | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the town and an hour`long service was held in Carlisle Cathedral to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
give thanks for the safe return of all the battalion's soldiers from | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
their last tour of Afghanistan. It's been a battle worthy of medieveal | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
times, and now campaigners in York are one step away from a possible | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
victory. Relatives of King Richard the Third who want his remains to be | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
returned to Yorkshire take their case to the High Court tomorrow. He | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
was the last king of the House of York, but is currently resting in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Leicester, the city where they discovered his remains under a car | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
park. The hearing tomorrow will make the final decision on where he's | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
permanently laid to rest. Michelle Lyons reports. Richard III once | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
again takes centre stage, not only here at York Theatre Royal this week | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
but in the courtrooms in London, where the battle over where his | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
bones should be buried continues. An archaeological dig by the University | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
of Leicester discovered the remains of King Richard III and a car park | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
in the city last September. University was granted a licence to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
inter them, but the king's descendants have challenged this | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
decision, saying his final resting place should be here in York. They | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
have taken their fight to the High Court. Richard was the only | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Yorkshire King. He grew up in North Yorkshire. His associations have | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
always been with the North of England. We believe he should be | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
buried here. Their legal team think they have a strong case. If we win, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
it means the process was flawed and the Ministry of Justice will have to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
go back to the drawing board and work out how they decide whether men | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
should be buried. The court has indicated that should be done by way | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
of an expert panel. At that stage, anybody who has an interest and has | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
a voice that was to be head can put forward their point of view. There | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
is no doubt this case has fuelled public interest, with more than | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
30,000 people signing the petition backing the Alliance. An exhibition | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
in York drew record crowd this year. The betrayed version of Richard III | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
is of this hunchbacked baddy who killed his nephew. That has come | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
historically through Shakespeare. It is Tudor propaganda, more than | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
likely. For the people of York, we can see his popularity still today. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
The body of Richard III's sons lies in a village a few miles away from | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
York. Tomorrow Bosman High Court hearing will determine whether the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
links are strong enough to challenge the existing burial plans. Another | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
history lesson now. It was one of the great achievements of the 20th | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Century. 60 years ago, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
became the first to reach the summit of the World's highest mountain ` | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Everest. But without their oxygen supplies their place in the history | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
books would have literally disappeared into thin air. Now the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
very set of oxygen bottles Hillary took to the top of world has ended | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
up on Tyneside. Andrew Hartley reports. The first men to the top of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the world. Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Norgay. But imagine Hillary's ordeal. With the air so thin at | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
29,000 feet ` his life relying on this. Now, 60 years later the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
aluminium frame carrying these heavy oxygen bottles has been restored at | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
a workshop in North Shields. When someone says we have this iconic | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
object, this priceless thing, will you make it straight, it is a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
tremendous honour. It was how I imagine a surgeon about to stick a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
knife in an important person must feel. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
The set of cylinders was made by a German company called Drager, and | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
ended up at its factory in Blyth in Northumberland. He worked with | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Edmund Hillary at the time. We have had it for good few years now. We | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
have done a restoration project on it, which is where we have got Bill | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
involved. He is helping give it a bit more shape and restore it to how | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
it was. The work has been carried out in the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
same building where another 20th century icon is being restored. The | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Bluebird. Donald Campbell died in 1967 when he lost control of this | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
craft on Coniston Water in the Lake District whilst travelling at nearly | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
300mph in a speed record attempt. How is a project going? We're | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
plodding on. It is a big job. If you don't stop, you can't fail. We are | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
still at it. The Yorkshire Air Museum dusted off | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
one of its oldest exhibits today for a spectacular 110 mile an hour trip | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
down its runway. Lusty Lindy, a 1950s bomber, arrived at the museum | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
exactly 20 years ago. As Phil Connell's been finding out she's | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
still in tip top condition. She is known as lusty Lindy. She a star | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
exhibit. It was during 50s and 60s that the victory V bomber played a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
crucial role. The aircraft carried nuclear weapons. For the last 20 | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
years, though, she has enjoyed a more relaxing life in Yorkshire. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Until today, when two Magennis rhetoric, her engines were again | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
ignited ` ` until today, when to mark the anniversary, her engines | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
were again ignited. Volunteers keep her in pristine condition. The | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
amount of hard work every body puts into it, it is like everything. When | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
you have worked on something, you need that bit of pleasure, that end | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
result. You at 2:15pm, the exact time she landed here, her engines | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
began to rock. A spectacular 32nd `` and. ` ` the spectacular 30 second | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
``. Who would believe it is over 60 years old? It is an amazing piece of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
iconic British history we are keeping preserved in Yorkshire. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
These are after 60 years, Lusty Lindy still has the power to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
impress. One of the best examples of British design and technology. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Very nice. Sport now. We kick off tonight with Newcastle | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
who're up to eighth in the Premier League and just a couple of points | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
off the Champions League places after beating former manager Chris | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Hughton's Norwich City on Saturday and that means the players are on | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
course to pick up their bonuses this season. Yes, Joe Kinnear the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Director of Football has revealed that they agreed to a bonus scheme | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
which will only pay out if the Magpies finish in the top ten rather | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
than the top 12 as it used to be. It's their third successive league | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
win after beating Chelsea and Tottenham ` happy days for Newcastle | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
fans! And with the team full of confidence, they made the most of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
some poor Norwich defending when Loic Remy headed in Yohan Cabaye's | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
corner after just two minutes ` that's his eighth goal in as many | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
games. Their first goal from a corner for two years ` but Remy | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
wasn't the only man in form. Shola Ameobi frequently took the Norwich | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
defence apart and set up Yoan Gouffran for Newcastle's second goal | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
` his own header parried into the path of the frenchman for his fourth | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
goal of the season. Ameobi continued to pepper the Norwich goal with | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
shots ` the prospect of playing in the World Cup in Brazil for Nigeria | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
seems to have given him a new lease of life. Norwich did improve after | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the break though and Leroy Fir pulled one back for the Canaries | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
when he fired in a superb header. Papiss Cisse came off the bench to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
score what should have been Newcastle's third goal ` but it was | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
mistakenly ruled offside. A slightly nervy end to the last ten minutes | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
but Newcastle never looked in any real danger ` and another important | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
victory for Alan Pardew's side. They looked a bit tired in the second | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
half. We did have a really good second half. I felt we were in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
control of the game. I don't we were brilliant today. The most important | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
thing in the dressing room today was three points. Well, Newcastle and | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Hartlepool were our only winners this week. And the only teams to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
finish with all 11 men on the field! Our four other major teams each | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
picked up a red card ` ludicrously so, in Sunderland's case! I've yet | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
to meet anyone who thinks this was a sending off ` apart from referee | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Kevin Friend, of course! He took four seconds to blow his whistle ` | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
which is a LONG time in football! Sunderland have said they intend to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
appeal ` they have to make it official by one o'clock tomorrow | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
lunchtime. It's the third red card of Gus Poyet's reign, and it hasn't | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
yet been rescinded, as he'd hoped it would be. And if it WAS dangerous | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
play ` surely this was as well, from Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic? Not | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
even a yellow card, there. We're told Kevin Friend WON'T be | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
refereeing in the Premier League next weekend. And while Begovic | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
escaped ` there was no such luck for Middlesbrough keeper Jason Steele ` | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Leeds' striker Dexter Blackstock looked to be heading AWAY from goal | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
` but that's a three`match ban for Steele. And it's a FOUR match ban | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
for York's Ryan Bowman ` foot up, at Southend ` sent off for the second | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
time this season. Last on the list ` Carlisle defender Conor Townsend, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
on`loan from Hull ` this was his second yellow card in the space of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
three minutes ` never a good idea! And off he went. But the main | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
talking point of the weekend, when it came to dodgy decisions, was this | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
one ` Gus Poyet had, at least, calmed down a bit by the final | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
whistle! Contact? No. Please explain it. It was stowed's first win in | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
nine Premier League game. Nobody challenged Peter Crouch here. Very | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
nice pass. A damaging defeat there Sunderland. Not a happy start for | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Aitor Karanka in his first match as Middlesbrough manager, Dawn? No, I'm | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
afraid it was another of our teams, unable to cope with going down to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
10`men. So the new era ended in defeat for the Spaniard at Elland | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Road against old rivals Leeds who went on to win their fourth | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
consecutive game with former Boro target Ross McCormack putting the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
home side ahead ` nine goals in seven matches for him. 10`man Boro | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
did get back into it ` great work from Albert Adomah finished off by | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Muzzy Carayol. But Jason Pearce's header condemned them to a third | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
straightaway defeat. Carlisle ` just three points above the drop zone, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
had one or two decent chances at Rotherham, Sean O'Hanlon's header | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
tipped over by former Blues keeper Adam Collin. But the home side came | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
on strong in the second half with on`loan keeper Ben Amos keeping the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Cumbrians in it before Lee Miller was denied by Collin. Now, can | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
League Two play`off hopefuls, Hartlepool, hold on to teenage | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
striker Luke James? This goal against Northampton was his 10th of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
the season. James Poole won a penalty to give Simon Walton the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
chance to double the home side's lead against the bottom club. Pools | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
by the way have parted company with striker Steve Howard by mutual | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
agreement. Another defeat for York City. After Kevan Hurst had put | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Southend ahead, Ryan Bowman equalised for the Minstermen. Both | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
goal`scorers were later sent off. It was the dying moments of the game | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
with a free kick. In actual fact, it was our free kick. The referee has | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
given it to them. From a hard work, we get nothing. That is what the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
game can be at times. It can be cruel. You have to live with and get | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
ready for the next one. Newcastle Falcons didn't score a single point | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
in Saturday's defeat to the Premiership's second top club | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Northampton Saints. But despite failing to register on the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
scoreboard the Falcons defended well to restrict last years finallists to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
6`0 at the break. Newcastle boss Dean Richards not happy with the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
refereeing ` the Falcons made a number of breaks ` but couldn't | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
quite finish them off ` and two second half tries from the Saints | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
put the game out of reach ` 18`0 final score. But in basketball, | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Newcastle Eagles are back on top of the table after a thrilling win over | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
close rivals, Worcester Wolves. Paul Gause tied the game at 66`all with | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
just four seconds on the clock. And the Eagles ` who, at one stage, had | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
been 11 points behind ` raced away in overtime to win by 86 points to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
74. Elsewhere, Durham Wildcats beat Plymouth Raiders ` but lost to | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Sheffield Sharks who'll now be the Eagles' semifinal opponents in the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
BBL Cup. Time for the weather now. It has been called the last few | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
days. It is the tail end of November. I think tonight's weather | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
picture is an appropriate one to start with. Tommy has been out and | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
about in the Lake District. Look at this camp, ` ` calm view. It will be | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
slightly less cold may be over the next few days. That means overnight | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
frost will be the exception rather than the rule. Be the odd spot of | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
rain now and again. As we head into the evening and overnight, it is | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
dry. Some missed and fork patches, and Ipswich of Frost. The frost will | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
tend to come and go as the patchy cloud comes and goes. Most places | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
will see a touch of Frost. Mostly dry start tomorrow but a frosty star | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
in many. I think we will see sunny spells and develop has missed in fog | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
patches clear. The sunshine start to disappear as we head into the | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
afternoon. There could be a few spots of rain. This patchy rain is | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
coming courtesy of that warm front tomorrow. The trailing cold front | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
sinks southwards over the next few days. More persistent rain for a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
time on Friday. Then we're back into a colder north`westerly again. If | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
you are out and about, what can you expect? In Cumbria, a lot of cloud. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
10 Celsius, 50 Fahrenheit. There should be enough clout to keep many | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
places frost free. The risk of a touch of Frost now and again. Keep | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
your November weather pictures coming in. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Thanks, Paul. Finally a look at tonight's headlines. The couple | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
suspected of holding three women against their will for decades in a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
London house have been named as Aravindan Bala`Krishnan and his wife | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Chanda. And it's emerged the police are called out hundreds of times a | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
year to deal with people with dementia here in the north. You Joe | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Jackson is back with a late news at 10:25pm. We will see tomorrow. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:21 | |
Goodbye. | 2:38:22 | 2:38:22 |