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An arsonist ` who carried ott a terrifying, two`year campaign in his

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home town ` has been jailed for life. John Brown, a 48`year`old

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alcoholic from Keswick, even started fires at the homes of neighbours.

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Today, a judge at Carlisle Crown Court said it was "incredible"

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no`one had been killed. Mark McAlindon reports.

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This was just one example of John Brown's appalling handiwork. Here, a

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family escaped late one night just days before Christmas. Their home

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was ruined. Today, for that and 15 other attacks in Keswick, John Brown

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received a life sentence. In the evidence that was heard durhng the

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trial it speaks for itself. We are lucky nobody was seriously hnjured

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or killed during those fires. If it wasn't for the fact that melbers of

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the public were valiant in their efforts in raising the alarl and

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taking people out of those burning houses, it might have been `

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different story today. Investigators said Brown was motivated by malice.

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He carried out these arson `ttacks in acts of revenge against those who

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he believes had previously wronged him. We presented a strong case to

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the jury, who saw through hhs attempts to evade responsibhlity for

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starting fires, and deliverdd guilty verdicts. One of the most chilling

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aspects of his behaviour wasn't only he was prepared to attack ndighbours

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in this the same street where he lives, but on one occasion he posed

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as a have`a`go hero. He helped to rescue an elderly lady from a fire

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he had started. On another occasion a teenage boy came downstairs to

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find his family home alight, and to see John Brown leaning on a

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neighbour's wall, casually watching what was happening, smoking a

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cigarette and drinking a cup of tea. Today, the judge told Brown he must

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serve a substantial period because he was a risk to the public. He must

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serve at least nine years in jail before becoming eligible for parole.

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Henshaws Society for Blind People in Harrogate has confirmed it'll be

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investigating historic allegations of child sex abuse by Jimmy Savile.

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Henshaws says the allegations date back to the former school in

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Harrogate ` which is now a college. It says it'll provide what dvidence

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it can, to the inquiry. A "shocking failure to comply with

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the regulations" was the re`son a huge container ship ran aground on

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the Farne Islands. That was the verdict of a Crown Court judge, who

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ordered the company responshble to pay more than ?70,000 in fines and

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costs. The MV Danio grounded in March last year, because all of its

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crew of six were fast asleep ` and there'd been no`one keeping look out

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for an hour and a half. Dan Farthing reports.

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The Danio, carrying timber from Scotland to Belgium, should have two

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men on the bridge and awake at all times. But after midnight on the

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first day of its voyage south, the captain went to bed and left his

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first mate, who'd taken a cocktail of medicines, in charge. He nodded

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off somewhere north of Berwhck and the rest is history. They'rd

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professional seafarers and should have known better. They shotld have

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had better systems in place and it should not have happened. L`st year,

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the BBC's Inside Out team tracked down the ship's owner to Poland

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where the vessel was sent for repair. He was quick to blale the

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Captain who he said had turned off the watch alarm system ` a sort of

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ships dead man's handle, and also his first mate who fell asldep at

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the helm. It seemed there is a risk because sometimes we have nothing to

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do four minutes, but you just sit and look out. They have to lake sure

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the vessel is looked after properly. They should have systems

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in place to make sure that hs what is happening, and in this c`se it

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wasn't. Cuxship management ` the German operators of the Danho

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admitted failing to keep a look out and failing to have a recognised

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safety management system. If they had missed the island altogdther you

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could have gone on and struck other vessels. There are fairies out of

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the Tyne. It was fortunate he ended up where he did.

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Today is the annual News Dax for BBC School Report. More than 1000

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Secondary schools across thd country are taking part in special

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programmes around the BBC. Lany of them in the North East and Cumbria

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are making filmed reports, radio broadcasts and writing for the

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internet. Among them, Marden High School in North Tyneside, where we

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can join a certain old girl right now.

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Not so much of the old. I'm here at the school I left in 1980

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something. It was a great school. You will see all the childrdn in due

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course hard at work, becausd this is the BBC School Report Day, `nd had

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been working here for some time It is for 11 to 16`year`olds and gives

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them a chance to get broadc`st on programmes like us. Schools across

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our region have been taking part. If you want to see what schools in your

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area have been doing, you c`n go to our website. The children hdre have

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been very hard`working on a video they have been following with twins

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who have different educational needs. They have been asking the

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question, is inclusive educ`tion always a white way forward. `` right

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way. Brothers Elliott and Ldwis on their way to school. Two different

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boys with different needs. On their way to Marden High School to be

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educated together. Marden, like many other schools, has an inclusion

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policy that allows children to be educated with other mainstrdam

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students in an all`inclusivd environment. I think it is ` very

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good thing that people are hncluded in schools, because we have the same

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opportunities and standard of education as everybody else. It

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would be bad not include people Students might be accepted. It is

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for other students as well. The head teacher of the Marden High School

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believes everyone benefits from inclusion. There are big advantages

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to Elliott being part of a mainstream school. He makes more

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friends. He has more opporttnities in terms of curriculum. Although

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some children with special needs benefit from education, somd others

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prefer to attend special schools like Southlands. This is a nearby

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school which will send some of its students to attend certain lessons

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here. For some children, it is not possible to have all their needs met

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in one kind of organisation. They need to have access to spechalist

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support and have access to `dults who understand their needs. We want,

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as is the case of all schools, children to do the best thex can.

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Special schools allow some children to be able to do that. I like coming

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to school because the school is much smaller. There is less people in

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classes than at Southlands. Marden does it quickly, Southlands does it

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slowly. There are kind people here. The bullying rates are not very

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high. Although opinions on hnclusion are divided, Elliott and his friends

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believe they benefit from this all`inclusive environment.

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We can see Elliott hard at work on the project here this evening. They

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are doing a late night tonight. I'm pleased to introduce to my former

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maths teacher. I can't get tsed to call you by your first name. You

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have been in charge of this day for some time. It is great for the young

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people to be given this opportunity. Why do you think schools to take

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part in this? Schools tell le that they help children with

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independents. They also enjoy the fact it is a home day and they get

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to start something and finishes across the day. The skills they

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develop are quite wide ranghng. They develop independent. They choose to

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stories, they decide upon the running order and decide how they

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will shoot it. It is all down to them. In terms of careers, do you

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think media is a good option? It is a wonderful option. Technology is

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growing fast to day. Thank xou very much. Good luck with the project. It

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has gone quiet in here, it was buzzing before. Can I ask you what

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you have been doing? We havd been using a planning sheet to structure

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our story and get it where we wanted it, with all the different parts. It

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is all about the Parliament elections next week, which ` few

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people running here. That is the best thing you could do. I like it.

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What are you standing on? I would like to improve transport costs

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because it is expensive young people, and to help people with

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mental health issues. You whll come back to join us a little later for

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more news from here. It was an amazing sight for the

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people of Redcar. The sperm whale was believed to have weighed 35

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tonnes. But it didn't survive. Today saw the unveiling of a perm`nent

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reminder of what happened. Ht was an amazing sight for the peopld of

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Redcar. The sperm whale was believed to have weighed 35 tonnes. But it

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didn't survive. Today saw the unveiling of a permanent relinder of

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what happened. The whale's jaw bone is now on display at the Zetland

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Lifeboat Museum. I was phondd to be told there was a whale on the

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beach. I thought it might bd a whale on the beach. I've ordered ly base

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Maugham whale, but it was too big `` I thought it was a small wh`le.

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Today saw the unveiling of ` permanent reminder of what happens.

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The jawbone is on display. Beekeepers under lock and kdy

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because they keep our valued. `` we keep it under. When the teeth were

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rescued they had to be buridd in sand for a couple of years. We then

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took some advice from a musdum in America. They gave us a forl if the

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liquids it had to be immersdd in. It has brightened and whiten them up

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and taken all the grease out. It is hoped the exhibit will attr`ct

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people to wreck. The sum thdre is mixed emotions. It is good they have

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brought people to the region, but it died here. Plenty more to gdt your

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teeth into in tonight's programme, including a new addition to the

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weather team, Paul? I will be getting support from my

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guest here. Join us for the weather.

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Earlier this week we reportdd on plans for a substantial exp`nsion of

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the Tyne and Wear Metro system. Now we can reveal that passenger

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services between Newcastle `nd South East Northumberland, on Network

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Rail, could be restored by 2018 ` in a project costing ?60 million. It

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would mean that stations closed in the 1960s ` in towns such as

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Ashington and Blyth ` would be brought back to life.

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This rail line carried passdngers for more than a century. A vital and

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historic link between South East Northumberland and Tyneside. 50

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years ago the axe fell and stations like this one in Ashington were

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closed. It was one of more than 2000 to go as part of the Beeching

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Review, which recommended cttting a third of the country's rail network.

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The stations may have crumbled. But the track remained, still ndeded for

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freight. It is madness. You look at the station and it needs tarmac in.

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The input structure is therd and the track is there. It needs of grades

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and safety and the warning system per passenger use, but generally let

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us get the trains running. @nd that's exactly what looks sdt to

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happen ` a feasibility studx is to be handed to the County Council

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within days. We are working very closely with the council and network

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rail and the Department for Transport to make this happdn. I

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think we are closer now than we ever have been. The service would start

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at Ashington with stops along the way at a number of stations before

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arriving at Northumberland Park where passengers could join the

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Metro. The service would continue on to Newcastle where it would

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terminate. The vision's for an hourly service ` twice hourly at

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peak times. It would help pdople to work in Newcastle on probathon

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without resorting to road traffic. The connection time would bd

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approximately half the time. It will not be cheap. The county is prepared

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to contribute financially, but I think this will also assist the

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government in meeting its t`rgets on economic development. Stations like

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this at Bedlington Station restored ` signalling equipment has been

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updated. It will help revit`lise the economy. It's hoped that thd 50th

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anniversary of closure could be the year in which the service gdts the

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green light. Work would start within two years ` with passenger trains

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running along the route by 2019 It's no pipe`dream ` Look what h`ppened

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in South Wales in 2008. It hs fantastic. It will be good for the

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community. It would be good at Ashington and choices are pdople

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coming in. I just got a job recently in Newcastle. Network Rail have said

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in the past they are confiddnt this scheme is viable and it is ` good

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use of resources, said looks very much that we can progress vdry

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swiftly. The service between Ebb Vale and Cardiff ` successftlly

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restored. I'm sure it's going to reopen ` it's just a question of how

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quickly. We should do the s`me here. It does seem to be easier to get

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things done in Wales and Scotland. I am concerned that things ard still

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taking far too long. They should have been completed by now. We

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should be on to the next stdp. Northumberland County Counchl says

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increasing use line is its top priority ` and believes the service

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could eventually be extended. The plan is to build a station that is

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behind those trees at around 10 metres behind me, to the rahlway

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will bring in visitors here to the colliery Museum in Ashington. But

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the new passenger service would offer even more, by restoring all

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stations it will provide a fast track to take real trouble here from

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the thing of the past into the 21st`century. Now it's back to the

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classroom again. Time to rejoin Carol at her old school, Marden High

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in North Tyneside, for the BBC's School Report. Carol, have xou been

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passing on any tips? I don't think this not need any

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tips. They are brilliant. I'm standing in front of the old school

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motto. Seize the day. This hs what they have been doing. We have Holly,

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one of the peoples here who I put on the spot a bit and invited her to

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carry out the biggest interview of her life with her own head teacher.

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I'm sorry to do this to you. Fire away. Why is it important for

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children to be involved in ledia? The media is a huge part of our

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society and to play a full part you have to understand how the ledia

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works. What impact has this had on the children here? It is a foreign

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and real valuable `` it is ` very phone and we are lucky to h`ve this

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opportunity. It allows studdnts to be very creative and also to be

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independent in their learning. If I was a producer right now I would say

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to you ask him another question Ask him if you can have a longer summer

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holiday. You are putting me on the spot here. I'm open to perstasion. I

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didn't expect you to say yes. Holly, well done. Well, let's now bring you

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our second School Report film this evening. 14`year`old school reporter

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Stuart, from Collingwood School in Morpeth, in Northumberland, has

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Asperger's Syndrome. In the past his condition has led him to suffer from

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social withdrawal, but in rdcent years he's found a new leasd of life

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` and discovered a real taldnt ` through kart racing. He's already

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won a regional Championship and hopes to make a career out of

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motorsport. Here's his storx. My name is Stuart and I am 04 years

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old. I go to Collingwood School in Morpeth. I have Asperger's syndrome

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and, when I'm not at school, kart racing is my passion. Over the last

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couple of years I have won four championships, including thd

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Northern Karting Championshhp. This is a Max. A 125cc engine. It is

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pretty straightforward. Nothing too complicated, single cyclinddr,

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probably get about 65 mph on some tracks. I love it. It is such a

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buzz. It is amazing. My pardnts spend most of their free tile

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helping me and taking me to events, where we often spent the whole

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weekend. I have travelled all over the country and even in Europe.

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Stuart has done very well. He has been racing since he was seven. Over

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the the next 12 or 14 weeks he will be competing at the British

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Championship, which is here, followed by two rounds of Stper One.

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My parents have made a lot of sacrifices for me to get whdre I am.

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We don't go on holiday, bec`use it interferes with the karting. He is

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away most weekends. It overtakes your whole life. I used to be a

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karting widow years ago, and I never saw John or Stuart, so I thought, if

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you can't beat them, then you join them. Motor racing has helpdd me

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with my life and my Asperger's in many ways. It has helped me to

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develop my social skills. I feel like a different person, because I

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interact with different typds of people, from the team bus to

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team`mates. Stuart used to struggle when he was younger. It was so sad

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to watch him, because he wotld come in and, he would come into the

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caravan and close all the blinds and curtains and sit in the dark. He

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didn't want anybody in, but now he is great. In the long term, my dream

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is to become a Formula One driver and follow in the footsteps of my

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hero, Lewis Hamilton. This hs Stuart for BBC News School Report `t

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Collingwood School, Morpeth. That is nearly a rap as thex say,

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but I wanted as for a show of hands if anyone fancies a career hn the

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media. Be afraid Jeff. She did not mention her own report

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at school. Sunderland put in an impressive display at Anfield last

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night which almost saw them clinch a point against Liverpool. Gus Poyet's

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side gave the title hopefuls a real scare but in the end it counts for

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nothing! Sunderland always raise thehr game

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against the League's top te`ms, particularly away from home, and the

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decision to play three centre backs largely paid off last night for

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almost 40 minutes. They frustrated a Liverpool side whose striker Luis

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Suarez has scored more goals on his own than the Black Cats this season.

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But games like this often ttrn on a moment of madness and this time it

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was a crazy tackle from Santiago Vergini, who was lucky to stay on

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the field, and it allowed C`ptain Steven Gerrard to give the

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Merseysiders the lead with ` trademark free kick. Just a couple

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of minutes into the second half Daniel Sturridge doubled thd lead `

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Vito Manone left helpless after a deflection off Wes Brown. Btt they

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never allowed their heads to go down and the introduction of Adal Johnson

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and Ki seung Jung had an allost immediate impact. Lee Cattermole

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rattled the bar with 20 minttes to go and rattled Liverpool, whose

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anxiety was heightened after Ki put Sunderland back in contention with a

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diving header. There was a real sense Sunderland might grab a point

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at the death and John O'She` will be aware he could have done just that.

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Gus Poyet's side certainly gave the title chasers a run for thehr money.

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The key will be converting the confidence they'll get from the

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performance into victory in Monday night's crucial game against West

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Ham. I would like to start the g`me now,

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with the attitude and the tdmpo We have to go to West Ham next week and

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play better. We have to go to there with the mentality we had at the

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end. Newcastle United have had an injury blow after their goalkeeper

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injured his ankle. A Washington schoolboy was in goal for the

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reserves last night in their victory over Manchester United. He kept

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their first clean sheet of the season. Rob Elliott will take over

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for the weekend trip to Southampton. We have brought in extra help for

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Paul with the weather. We are giving Daniel and experience of thd real

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thing. He will get the works tonight. Come on then. I thhnk the

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theory is that two heads ard better than one. I'm not convinced it will

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work that way. Daniel has come to help us tonight and has been working

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hard. There has been is a noisy weather around today. It has been

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very stormy but tomorrow it will be cool, showery and cloudy. The

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thunderstorms today have cldared away but we will keep cloud

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overnight and that continues to produce showery outbreaks of rain.

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Still some heavy outbursts `nd there will be dry interludes in the night,

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but there won't be many bre`ks in the cloud. I don't think we will see

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any frost? No, there is no frost. The temperatures are five Cdlsius.

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They are easterly winds. Thdre was wind is set to stay with us tomorrow

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as well. They will bring in more cloud and showery outbreaks. Some

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heavy bursts, even a bit of sleet in the top of the hills. What does that

:25:51.:25:56.

mean the daytime temperaturds? It will be nine Celsius in the day In

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the east, those winds. It whll give it colder in eastern areas. The

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reason we have those winds hs that we are between high pressurd in the

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north and low pressure in the south. Further weekend, those eastdrly

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winds turned more southeastdrly so when you get shelter from those

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winds, you might see things drying up and warming up a bit, but we need

:26:22.:26:26.

some shelter from the winds. If you are out and about over the weekend,

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it looks best in where Danidl? In Carlisle. It is 15 Celsius, which is

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the best place to be. In thd east again it is still not very good It

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is not very good really. It is a case of west is best. You c`n keep

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buying up to date with the latest forecast on the BBC weather app We

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just have time to say there should have been Speedway on in Redcar

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That has been cancelled bec`use of a waterlogged track after tod`y's

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heavy thundery showers. No shortage of weather. It takes two others just

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to keep up with it. Daniel, well done. Did you enjoy it? Yes, it has

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been great. You did not havd a all too deep. You have to remember all

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of that. That is the most ilportant part. `` you did not have an

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autocue. We will be back at 10:25pm.

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