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to be lower than average. Make sure you pack your jumpers if you are

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going away. In a village just outside Accrington

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Stanley. Officers have travelled to that area is now along with local

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officers, we entered that house and the boys have been found fit, safe

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and well. Have faith

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in Cumbria's health care ` the message from an NHS boss, at the

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official opening of a new hospital. The bid to bring the Tall Ships to

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the North ` for the fourth time. And a police force says farewell

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to its longest serving dog handler On the eve of the new Premier Leagu

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season we do a bit of crystal ball gazing with our Sunderland

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and Newcastle commentators. And after a host

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of new summer signings on Wearside and Tyneside we find out what our

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Premier League Managers think ahead Three brothers ` who've been missing

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from their foster home in Sunderland since Monday ` have been found safe

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and well, in Lancashire. Remus Matloch, who's 15,

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and his brothers Janko, who's 12, and David, aged 10, were discovered

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inside a house near Accrington. Meanwhile, seven people have been

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arrested in Birmingham, London, The police say they believe

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the children's disappearance was a carefully organised attempt to

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repatriate them, with one or both of their natural

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parents in Eastern Europe. Andrew Hartley joins us live

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from the police station in Newcastle where the investigation

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is being co`ordinated. Jeff, the boys were found just four

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hours ago. It was an extraordinary week and it has been a fast moving

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operation when the boys have moved up and down the country. On Monday,

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the boys told their foster parents they were going on a bike ride. They

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got the metro to Newcastle and they were picked up on CCTV walking away

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from Newcastle station. It emerged that the boys were taken by a taxi

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to London. They spent the night at an address in Enfield in north

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London. They were driven to Birmingham on Wednesday and

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yesterday, they were taken to a house near Accrington and Lancashire

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where they were found at 2:30pm. There have been a total of seven

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arrests, one in Newcastle, one in London, two in Birmingham and three

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in Lancashire. The police describe their disappearance as a

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well`organised criminal attempt to get the brothers out of the country.

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I believe the children have been contacted by somebody familiar.

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There has been some form of repatriation going on. Clearly, that

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is illegal. The culprit parents are not trusted by the local authority.

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The foster parents are meant to look after them. There has been

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corruption and criminal involvement. That investigation will carry on and

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over the next few days we will interview the boys and make sure we

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find out where they have been and what happened to them. We will get

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to the bottom, one way or the other. As was said in the clip, the natural

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parents are no longer be legal guardians of those boys. The bar ``

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the father was deported to Romania in 2012 after serving eight sentence

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for people trafficking. The mother is Polish and she left the country

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earlier this year whilst under investigation for criminal matters.

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This far`reaching hunt for the boys is over tonight and the boys are

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coming home tonight to the North East.

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The NHS chief whose damning report plunged hospitals in Carlisle

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and Whitehaven into "special measures" says people

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should still have faith in the quality of health care in Cumbria.

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Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director for the NHS, was in

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While there, he responded to questions about the state of health

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care throughout the county, where all three acute hospitals are

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The appalling floods of 2009 brought devastation to Cockermouth,

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even to its health services, with GPs working out of Portakabins.

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But today the NHS's medical director performed the official opening

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ceremony on the town's shiny new hospital, billed as a one`stop shop

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I think this is a pretty close blueprint where we need to get to.

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We know that people won't care closer to home and we know that

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people are frustrated at having to visit multiple buildings, multiple

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organisations, beat their head against a brick wall `` brick wall

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with bureaucracy. Pulling people together in a building like this can

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make things easier for everybody. But this is

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the man whose report into death rates at hospitals in Carlisle

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and Whitehaven meant they had to be And they were later joined by the

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acute hospital in south Cumbria. So, what faith can people

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here have in the NHS? People know when they have problems

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that they need help with solutions. Special measures is bringing in new

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people with fresh eyes to help those organisations to get back on their

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feet and thrive. If that happening quickly enough when we have of ``

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stories of dirty hospitals? Improvement is never quick enough.

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But I am assured that the process is moving forward. Pretty quickly.

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In Cockermouth today though the opening was

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The devastation of the floods of 2009 may have given this real

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impetus but it was that if it was not for people power, this may not

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have happened at all. People protested to save the Cockermouth

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copper ash cottage hospital. I think people are delighted. It is a

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beautiful building. Most people seem very happy with it and it is a

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light, airy place to be. You can see a specialist in a place like this

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and it is great. Police say no further action is to

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be taken against the Chaplain of Durham School,

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the Reverend Philip John Bentham. He was arrested

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in May on suspicion of an historical sexual offence in the Merseyside

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area and was due to answer bail. Rev Bentham was suspended

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from the school while Merseyside police have now said

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they won't be pursuing the case. Newcastle University has decided

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to posthumously award medical degrees to two students who were

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stabbed to death in Borneo. Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger,

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both 22, were on a six`week They were attacked

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in the early hours of last Wednesday Borneo police say four men have

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confessed to the murders, An inquest into their deaths will

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take place in Derby on Monday. It's hoped

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a multi`million pound investment will secure hundreds of jobs

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in Teesside's chemical industry, The part of the plant known as

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the "cracker" at Sabic in Wilton is The move should bring down costs

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and emissions. Could

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the Tall Ships Race be returning to The world famous event,

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which has already drawn massive crowds at Hartlepool and on

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Tyneside, could be back in 2018 if a The race could mean a massive boost

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to the city's economy, as well as being a poignant reminder

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of Wearside's maritime heritage. There's nothing quite like

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the spectacle of a fleet of fully rigged Tall Ships sailing at maximum

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warp, and the annual race which fosters friendship between countries

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and training for young people has already been a huge attraction in

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the North`East on three occasions. Now a huge amount

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of work is being done to bring The good thing about our bit, there

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is that benefit you get from the race but there is also the legacy of

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bringing chips back to the river long term. It is very symbolic force

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under the smack it was the biggest shipbuilding town in the world 60

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years ago and I think people would like to see ships lined the river on

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both sides just like some of the old photographs that we can see now. And

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what would this mean for the city? It would be a huge economic

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benefits. We know the benefits brought to other cities, in terms of

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Hartlepool, it wasn't terms of ?30 million of impact. This can be huge

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for Sunderland. There are a lot of things going on in the city and this

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would be the icing on the cake. The prospect

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of the race coming to Wearside has We watched it a few years ago. Are

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you aware of the Sunderland bid? Just heard about it yesterday. It

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would be wonderful. Magnificent sight when you see all those square

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rakes. It is wonderful. It has brought a lot of success to other

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places it has been in so it is a fabulous idea. You like the idea?

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Yes, anything to bring people to Sunderland. The industry has gone so

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it would be great to see things down here. If the plan goes ahead, we

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could see sailing vessels here and it can mean so much to Sunderland.

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Not just financially, given the legacy of `` the history of

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shipbuilding, it could be an important legacy.

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Still to come ` the weekend's sports news with Dawn Thewlis.

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Under the hammer ` the remnants of the York Minster

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And I will be here shortly with the weather forecast but there is a

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weather warning in there as well. North Yorkshire Police's

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longest`serving dog handler is PC Vince Gillon says his most vivid

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memory is the day he took part in a dramatic man`hunt for two IRA

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members, who were involved in Good boy! PC Vince Gillon is saying

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goodbye to his beloved dog, Buck. He is presumed `` PC Martin Gayles is

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putting you through his paces. Some of the dog specialise in explosives,

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others and drug detection. For PC Vince Gillon, there are many

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memories of his 30 years in the force but one day he describes as

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the darkest. June seven, 1992. Special Constable Glenn Goodman shot

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dead by an IRA gunmen. A colleague wounded as they made what they

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thought was a routine stop of a car. Vince and his dog joined the huge

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police manhunt for the two fugitives across the North Yorkshire

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countryside in the ensuing days. It was the rural searches that we were

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involved in. Places that they might be hiding, in buildings or

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woodland. It was a massive shock. We don't expect that sort of thing in

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North Yorkshire. And yes, it was a huge shock to find out that the IRA

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had been responsible for such a penis act. Very distressing. `` for

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such a terrible act. They only little grey the importance of their

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dogs. The job at a police dog can do in ten minutes could take a police

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officer and hour to do. I like being a police officer and working with

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dogs makes it perfect. The prime of their life is about four or five

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when they start to earn their bread`and`butter. For Vince, it has

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been a career of searches for missing people which have brought in

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two bravery awards as North Yorkshire's longest dog handler.

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Good luck, enjoy your retirement. Thank you.

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30 years ago, a fire at York Minster was

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The blaze destroyed part of the vaulted roof in the great cathedral.

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And today, remnants of that blaze went under

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Blackened oak was being sold to pay for future works at the Minster.

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It's also felt it was an appropriate way to mark that 30th anniversary.

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30 years ago, it is doubtful that anyone thought that good could

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spring of the fire that destroyed the roof of York Minster's south

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transept. But timbers from that time are being auctioned to pay for

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restoration work and recruiting apprentices. A regular sale of

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stonework already helps that this is the first time that damaged 14th

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century oak beams were being sold off. The interest was immense. It is

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unique, there are not many pieces. There are gilded pieces, it is

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interesting. It is vital `` it is iconic, people remember the fire in

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1984. By buying the timber, they can put money back into restoration

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projects. But how much money would be raised? Difficult to know, but

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the interest is there. It will be interesting to see. Lot number 21!

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He need not have worried. Building `` bidding was enthusiastic. The

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timber was especially popular. All sure? At ?2000, all done! Yours,

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sir. Here was the successful bidder for a particular piece of history,

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Eilidh Child chunk that once supported the ceiling. `` a charred

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chunk. What would he do with it now? I will put it in the inside of my

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house. It will go over probably over a doorway. Hugh and other bidders

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people 's money is still being counted. A windfall for the Minster.

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It really was 30 years ago! I can't believe that. A long time

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ago. And it seemed like a long wait for the football season.

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Tomorrow sees the start of the Premier League football season.

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Both of our clubs have been busy in the transfer market and both

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Gus Poyet and Alan Pardew will be hoping their new signings make

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Sunderland kick`off at West Brom with Newcastle getting under way

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at home to the Champions Manchester City on Sunday.

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Last season's opener against Man City saw United lose 4`0

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at the Etihad and star player Yohan Cabaye refusing to play.

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Alan Pardew will hope for better things at St James Park

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and is confident his summer signings have filled the gap left

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Our new signing was important for intelligent than the number ten

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position. But we have other people who complain that position. We have

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new strikers. We have a lot of offensive options of real quality.

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But it'll be an unusually emotional start to the Premier League as the

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club pays tribute to lifelong fans Liam Sweeney and John Alder killed

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It it just shows you cannot take your eyes off the world affairs. It

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is important for Sunderland fans that we acknowledge as well.

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Building bridges with our local rivals. We want to thank them

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publicly for everything that has come from Sunderland. And also for

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us on the day that we cope with that emotional part of it and focus on

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what will be important on that particular day for us, which is the

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result. And we want one of their memory with a good performance.

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Sunderland's coach Gus Poyet is expecting much from his summer

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signings. He is determined to hang onto Connor Wickham whose flurry of

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goals spark the greatest fake `` the great escape from relegation. He

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wants to avoid last season's pitfalls. We had too many ups and

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downs. Maintaining consistency, making sure we are difficult to play

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against, keep getting better. That is the idea. Improving. We need to

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start well. It is very portion that you start the Premier League in good

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form. The Uruguayan's latest sign is from his old club, Brighton. What

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does the new man bring? Pace. We are looking forward to base. I know him

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well, very well. And I am convinced that he is one of the players who

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will improve the most. I saw him the last couple of days, looking good.

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So looking forward to showing everybody how important he can be

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for us. Now our Premier League commentators

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called it right last season. Listen to this from Mick and Nick `

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Messrs Lowes and Barnes ` Top after Newcastle for me.

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Sunderland, anywhere above top half will be a bonus.

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We've bridged the North East football divide to bring

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BBC Newcastle's two football experts together again,

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Slowly but surely, a steady stream of players. They got seven players

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in and there is a possibility of another three or four. The mission

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statement from the manager when he was first appointed talked about

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three summer signings and people were up in arms. They have done

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deals for this season and they are doing deals for the next 12 months

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to come. It has been an amazing summer for Newcastle in the transfer

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market. Jack Rodwell will be a player that everybody looks at

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because of the fee that was paid for him and he will be the marquee

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signing. But there is a big debate about who will play in goal. The new

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Cuba has not signed to sit on the bench. The marquee signing was

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captain at Iraq's. `` at Ajax. He can score goals. If they can clear

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up his fitness problems, he is the perfect replacement at number ten.

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Their first ambition will be to stay up. That has been documented. But, I

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think, because of the success of the cup runs last season, Sunderland

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fans will want another cup run this year. They jumped from 16th to 10th

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and they should have finished higher, without a shadow of a doubt.

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I think they will look to finish higher. The cups maintain interest

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of the fans. It is the cups that the fans are most preoccupied by. You

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look at the likes of Aston Villa, Sunderland, Crystal Palace,

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Southampton. So many clubs seem to have turmoil in preseason which

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opens the door for Sunderland with their pre`season to target 10th or

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11th. I would envisage a finish between seventh and eighth and as a

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push, I think they could get seven. BBC Newcastle has full Sunderland

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commentary on Saturday with Nick And on Sunday join Mick and John

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Anderson for the Magpies' opener. Saturday's lunchtime kick`off `

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Leeds v Middlesbrough in Now then for Carlisle United

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the new campaign hasn't really got Manager Graham Kavanagh has put

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together a new`look team following relegation to League Two

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but the Blues have lost home games against Luton in the league

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and Derby in the cup. Ahead of the weekend trip to

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Wycombe, though, the manager I was very pleased with how we

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perform. I think they gained a great deal from that in terms of

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confidence. And I think the sooner we get the points on the board, the

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steadier things will be. That will impact greatly on the mood of the

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group B is is excellent after now. `` albeit it is excellent.

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Catch all the Football league fixtures and results on the

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Now Captain Katy McLean from South Shields will be aiming to make

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it fourth time lucky when England meet Canada in Sunday's rugby union

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England last won in 1994 but have lost the last three finals

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And they won't be underestimating Canada,

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who gave them a tough test in the group stages to draw the game.

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As soon as you start thinking about lifting cups, you fall over. It is

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about making sure that we have our analysis Canada ready. Then we have

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to get onto the field and execute it.

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Good luck to England's women in the rugby union World Cup final

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Meanwhile Northumberland's Laura Weightman has been competing in the

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women's 1,500 metres at the European Athletics Championships in Zurich.

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It was a gritty performance to hold on to third place. Fantastic effort.

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And finally catch the England, Yorkshire and Durham scorecards

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on the BBC cricket website, which also has news

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of a likely season`ending injury for Durham fast bowler Graham Onions.

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And Gareth Breeze is leaving the club after 11 years.

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He has been a very good servant. That was a sport, now fully weather.

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We have been thinking about putting the winter back on! `` now for the

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weather. It stays breezy and Chile over the

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weekend. Here is a seasonal weather shot. His dog came up to this

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creature, a harbour seal. If you spot one out and about, stay well

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clear. It will be a breezy weekend with a few showers but the weather

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will be best in the East tomorrow. We are expecting this evening to be

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mostly dry and clear. There have been a few showers in the North East

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but they were clear after dark and most areas will be dry with clear

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spells by Dawn on Saturday. Temperatures will be down. First

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thing tomorrow, there will be plenty of sunshine for the North East in

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particular. In the West, always a bit cloudy but here mostly dry at

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first as well. Showers work in in the West on Saturday. Brisk breezes

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will be widespread in Cumbria by the afternoon. Mostly dry for much of

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North Yorkshire. But notice the temperatures. It will feel cooler

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because of the brisk breezes from the north`west. Showers across much

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of the Northumberland National Park as well. Lighter winds possibly in

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Northumberland for a time. But they will pick up overnight. This is the

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precious equals on Saturday afternoon. High pressure to the

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south but low pressure dominating to the north of the UK, swirling across

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the North East and Cumbria bringing strong winds and possibly blustery

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showers on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday seething stay fairly breezy

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but slowly the isobars and will start to spread. High pressure away

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to the West will keep things and left unsettled to award the start of

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next week. `` towards the start of next week. This is the weather

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warning for nine o'clock on Sunday morning to 9am on Monday morning.

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For strong gusting westerly or north`westerly winds. In Cumbria, we

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are expecting the strongest breezes. This is the summary. Those winds all

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up over 25 mph for many spots on the Cumbrian coast. Possibly even

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reaching gale force for a time. Across the North East, the winds

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still strong but not quite as strong as they will be in the West. Monday

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and Tuesday seething weather stay fairly breezy, mostly bright, just a

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few showers in Cumbria and very similar in the North East as well.

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It stays unsettled. Sounds like someone has gone! ``

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sounds like summer has gone. Now for a final look

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at tonight's headlines. The government's emergency

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committee, Cobra, has been meeting to discuss Iraq, after ministers

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said they'd "consider favourably" any request from the Kurds for

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weapons to fight Islamist militants. And three brothers, who went missing

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from their foster home in Sunderland on Monday, have been found safe

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and well in Lancashire. That's it for another week. See you

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on Monday. the good, the bad

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and the soggy-bottomed. I'm Jo Brand and I'm serving up

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an Extra Slice of Bake Off action I'll shine a spotlight

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on all the goings-on in the tent - the good, the bad

:28:32.:28:36.

and the soggy-bottomed. And every week, I'll be joined by

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the latest baker to leave the tent.

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