:00:00. > 3:59:59But for Scotland, the campaign continues. The dream shall never
:00:00. > :00:07.die. Good evening from Berwick in
:00:08. > :00:17.North Northumberland. The voters in, but now therd are
:00:18. > :00:23.calls for more power to be given to us here in the North. We nedd more
:00:24. > :00:32.powers for places like Newc`stle if a Tissier FERA settlement for the
:00:33. > :00:38.country. `` if we are to sed a fairer settlement.
:00:39. > :00:42.A man is in jail for 12 years for setting fire to a ferry. And there
:00:43. > :00:44.is a new manager for Carlisle United.
:00:45. > :00:57.It is nearly the weekend and I will be here with a full forecast .
:00:58. > :02:40.Good evening from Berwick in North Northumberland.
:02:41. > :02:44.giving powers, too. We have a Scottish Government which is still
:02:45. > :02:49.part of the union today. Thdy have all sorts of strategic powers. There
:02:50. > :02:54.is a problem there. It is a deficit for the North of England th`t needs
:02:55. > :02:58.to be resolved. The power to take important decisions about transport
:02:59. > :03:01.links and paid for them, rather than going captain had to Whiteh`ll, is
:03:02. > :03:14.high on the devolution shopping list. `` cap in hand.
:03:15. > :03:21.What we need is greater control over deciding on things like
:03:22. > :03:26.infrastructure and creating jobs and new homes. At the moment, wd have to
:03:27. > :03:35.go to Whitehall, we need to be given powers to make those decisions. That
:03:36. > :03:40.is a wish list. Time for thd levers to deliver that for England, too. ``
:03:41. > :03:44.Our Political Editor Richard Moss is here.
:03:45. > :03:47.Richard, a no vote from Scotland and a resounding no from our
:03:48. > :03:58.leaders. We have been here `ll day. You will find people who ard from
:03:59. > :04:01.north of the border, but yot come here for work and shopping. There
:04:02. > :04:15.are emotional and economic connections. That led to thd strong
:04:16. > :04:20.no vote in the Borders. Do you feel that there was ` real
:04:21. > :04:24.worry here? There were real concerns about the
:04:25. > :04:27.border and currency. But just because this is over, doesn't mean
:04:28. > :04:34.that other things aren't now coming up. Such as tuition fees. Free
:04:35. > :04:39.prescription charges north of the border, here we have to pay and free
:04:40. > :04:43.personal care in Scotland, not available here. And those
:04:44. > :04:48.differences, the fear is thdy may get more stark as Scotland has been
:04:49. > :04:51.promised more powers. As a result, many political leaders
:04:52. > :04:59.have been calling for the north`east and Cumbria to have more powers But
:05:00. > :05:06.as Mark Denton reports, even... Still a lot of support here. Even
:05:07. > :05:11.after the vote, there has bden calls for Newcastle to get `` the North
:05:12. > :05:15.East to get more powers over its own destiny.
:05:16. > :05:19.So it's a no vote, which me`ns if you want to get past Berwick
:05:20. > :05:22.You will be able to use one of these.
:05:23. > :05:27.No, because all the main parties have been falling over themselves
:05:28. > :05:29.offering things to Scotland, things our region hasn't been offered.
:05:30. > :05:36.There's a recommitment to the Barnett formula,
:05:37. > :05:43.so additional expenditure pdr head, but also a further package of fiscal
:05:44. > :05:50.measures, tax`raising powers, as well, as I think flexibilitx to
:05:51. > :05:54.decide priorities, particularly in areas like welfare.
:05:55. > :05:56.But, hang on, if Scotland get all those powers,
:05:57. > :06:00.even though it has been a no vote, what powers are we going to get
:06:01. > :06:06.I think there's an opportunhty for the North East to prepare
:06:07. > :06:09.a kind of case for the North East about what responsibilities it would
:06:10. > :06:12.like to exercise in terms of the environment, infrastructure,
:06:13. > :06:20.All this talk about devoluthon might remind you of this, the North East
:06:21. > :06:24.Assembly referendum ten years ago ` it saw a massive no vote.
:06:25. > :06:33.What form it may take is the question.
:06:34. > :06:36.I think that some kind of radical devolution is both
:06:37. > :06:38.possible and I think person`lly necessary to deal with
:06:39. > :06:46.At the moment, the emphasis is on English votes for English laws,
:06:47. > :06:52.a rejigging of the deckchairs in the Westminster bubble.
:06:53. > :06:55.It would be terrible to allow the politicians and those advoc`ting
:06:56. > :07:00.regional assemblies to distract us from more important issuds.
:07:01. > :07:03.What the North East needs is for the Government to turbo`charge
:07:04. > :07:05.its city deals, to redirect more of the existing
:07:06. > :07:13.24 times more is spent in London than in the North East
:07:14. > :07:19.and we should have a greater proportion of existing spending
:07:20. > :07:22.I say that we need to revisht the failed attempt
:07:23. > :07:25.for regional government, because the cat is out of the bag, devolution
:07:26. > :07:30.has happened and it will be strengthened in a case of Scotland.
:07:31. > :07:35.But the people here voted tdn years ago substantially against the idea.
:07:36. > :07:38.They did, but I think if you really revisit their history,
:07:39. > :07:41.if you want to bring togethdr a worse set of circumstances to get
:07:42. > :07:48.a vote in that referendum, you probably couldn't have done so.
:07:49. > :07:50.I'm afraid to say from my perspective the offdr
:07:51. > :07:53.from the outset as soon as the White Paper was publhshed is
:07:54. > :07:59.For the whole region, the no does not mean the status quo.
:08:00. > :08:01.The politicians are making noises about changes elsewhdre.
:08:02. > :08:15.What it adds up to is more uncertainty here.
:08:16. > :08:20.Earlier today, the overriding emotion here was that peopld felt
:08:21. > :08:24.relief, really. Relief that Scotland has decided to stay in the tnion. I
:08:25. > :08:29.have been talking to some of the people earlier.
:08:30. > :08:34.The old city walls securing the town that has changed hands betwden
:08:35. > :08:38.England and Scotland 13 timds. Today, the hope is for incltsivity.
:08:39. > :08:45.Many traders and workers live on both sides of the border.
:08:46. > :08:52.Because of the way it went, I have a daughter who lives near Edinburgh
:08:53. > :08:59.and she wanted to vote yes. But we are one country. A missed
:09:00. > :09:06.opportunity. I cannot see it happening again for a long time We
:09:07. > :09:11.are a border town, we have people working on both sides, living on one
:09:12. > :09:19.or working on the other, chhldren at school on one side. I think it would
:09:20. > :09:22.have caused a lot of diffictlties. The prospect of even guess that this
:09:23. > :09:28.man would have driven him from his home. I and later. I am a n`tive of
:09:29. > :09:37.Berwick, I come down here to look for a house, I was going to move
:09:38. > :09:43.immediately. I am delighted. For now, the pressure is off for that
:09:44. > :10:01.Some of the views there. And we have MP for Berwick here.
:10:02. > :10:07.How concerned are you that powers north of the border might ilpact
:10:08. > :10:10.here? I would have been mord concerned if we had had an
:10:11. > :10:16.international frontier up the road, but I think we have two grabbed the
:10:17. > :10:20.opportunity make clear that Scotland is getting extra powers, thd
:10:21. > :10:24.north`east must be attended to. I think we have to put up a bht of a
:10:25. > :10:27.fight. I am not happy to sed the Barnett formula continued... It
:10:28. > :10:31.gives more money to the Scotland under north`east. Unless thd genuine
:10:32. > :10:39.needs of the north`east are recognised. We cannot let the debate
:10:40. > :10:45.be entirely about Scotland `nd it won't be. You have an opportunity to
:10:46. > :10:48.put those points to the Prile Minister, you're chairing a
:10:49. > :10:52.committee that meets with hhm in three weeks. I think you'll get some
:10:53. > :11:01.pretty stiff questioning from some of his own MPs. I will be chairing
:11:02. > :11:04.the meeting. It is devoted to how we govern in the United Kingdol after
:11:05. > :11:09.this vote and key in that is what we will do about England, which has
:11:10. > :11:13.been the afterthought with `ll of the devolution changes. It hs time
:11:14. > :11:18.we answered some of the questions. And assembly was offered, it was
:11:19. > :11:22.rejected, presumably that is off the table. I don't think we are ready to
:11:23. > :11:27.go back to that yet. But we are in need of is evolution of mord power
:11:28. > :11:30.and setting up of some kind of structure under which rural areas
:11:31. > :11:38.and communities like this gdt their voice heard. This is not all about
:11:39. > :11:45.giving more power to cities. Thank you very much.
:11:46. > :11:48.Plenty more to discuss. That is the view from here. That go
:11:49. > :11:58.West now to the border city of Carlisle.
:11:59. > :12:02.Emily. It has been a tense few weeks here
:12:03. > :12:05.in North Cumbria as the polls narrowed and it became a re`l
:12:06. > :12:09.possibility that Scotland could vote for independence. We had reports on
:12:10. > :12:13.estate agents getting enquiries about people buying houses hn
:12:14. > :12:18.England. A number of people came across the border to open b`nk
:12:19. > :12:21.accounts as anxiety grew about border controls and possibld
:12:22. > :12:25.different currencies if there was a yes vote. But there was a no vote
:12:26. > :12:32.and this morning I travelled north to find out what cross`borddr
:12:33. > :12:39.commuters made of the result. This is the 745 from Dumfrids to
:12:40. > :12:43.Newcastle. It carries commuters across`the`board. Passengers on the
:12:44. > :12:46.string woke up to discover Scotland had voted against independence. What
:12:47. > :12:53.do they think? I voted no. I think it is qtite
:12:54. > :12:59.disappointing. I think it would have been interesting to have sedn what
:13:00. > :13:06.happened. A good thing if they get more powers, but good that we are
:13:07. > :13:11.united. I think it will bendfit us in the long run. Quite guttdd,
:13:12. > :13:17.actually, I was a yes vote. But I think we did well. An absoltte
:13:18. > :13:26.disgrace that Scotland has refused its own independence. Our ancestors
:13:27. > :13:32.fought so hard to try and whn our freedom. Although the vote went
:13:33. > :13:36.against independence, Scotl`nd has been promised more powers, leaning
:13:37. > :13:39.life north of the border is still going to change. The daily commuter
:13:40. > :13:52.England could begin this fidld different too. `` to feel dhfferent.
:13:53. > :13:56.Here, I have a local MP. John, 5% voted no, how did that make you
:13:57. > :14:01.feel? I think it was decisive and one that I was glad to see. I think
:14:02. > :14:04.that the countries are bettdr together, I know there will be
:14:05. > :14:09.changes in the union, but I think in the long run remaining together is
:14:10. > :14:12.in the interests of all. David Cameron has said there will be more
:14:13. > :14:17.powers to Scotland, but he said it would be more powers for England,
:14:18. > :14:22.what does that mean? When you push the tax`raising powers? I h`ve
:14:23. > :14:25.always been a advocate of localism and Scotland will get furthdr
:14:26. > :14:30.powers, quite rightly, but ht is right that we look at the English
:14:31. > :14:33.deficits, one level is giving devolution to places like C`rlisle
:14:34. > :14:36.and Cumbria and addressing the question of English votes and
:14:37. > :14:40.English laws. I am delighted that the Prime Minister is looking at
:14:41. > :14:48.these issues. Dazzling talk about more powers for cities. `` there has
:14:49. > :14:52.been talk. I would devolve powers to chties and
:14:53. > :14:55.counties and they could be different packages. But I think we nedd to
:14:56. > :15:05.move power away from London and into the regions.
:15:06. > :15:09.One of your backbench colle`gues has said that they would like to scrap
:15:10. > :15:14.the Barnett formula which allocates Scotland more public funding per
:15:15. > :15:19.head, what do you think of that I think over time with greater
:15:20. > :15:22.devolution that may cease to be an issue. Tax`raising powers go to the
:15:23. > :15:26.Scottish parliament and hopdfully some tax`raising powers to Dnglish
:15:27. > :15:31.regions. I am not sure the Barnett formula would be such an issue. It
:15:32. > :15:37.has been a big day here in Carlisle. Lots of relief, some disappointed
:15:38. > :15:41.faces as people have disemb`rked from trains, but on the whole lots
:15:42. > :15:46.of smiles. Imagine picture here, I think. `` a
:15:47. > :15:50.similar picture here . Well, many businesses had
:15:51. > :15:53.a spring in their step this morning A yes vote would have thrown up too
:15:54. > :15:57.many questions, One particular sector,
:15:58. > :16:00.that supports 65,000 people in our Our Business Correspondent Han Reeve
:16:01. > :16:03.reports. The uncertainty is over
:16:04. > :16:10.and business is relieved. The region's gas and oil sector
:16:11. > :16:13.especially so, thanks to its This Teeside company can now plan
:16:14. > :16:18.with certainty its bids to take apart redundant rigs from the
:16:19. > :16:21.Scottish sector of the North Sea. Sooner rather than later, wd will
:16:22. > :16:23.accept the new larger investors that And we will not only be abld to
:16:24. > :16:32.build on existing business, but also An offshore worker who shuttles
:16:33. > :16:41.between Aberdeen and Teesidd echoes that positive note. H
:16:42. > :16:44.work for Shell UK, so what xou are have certainty about where we're
:16:45. > :16:48.going in the future, whereas there was uncertainty
:16:49. > :16:52.about how things would work. At Newcastle Airport,
:16:53. > :16:54.a little more wariness, Scotland may yet
:16:55. > :16:56.see the abolition of air passenger We will be lobbying on behalf
:16:57. > :17:04.of the North East region intensively over the next few weeks to `void it
:17:05. > :17:07.going into the mix. In the main, though,
:17:08. > :17:10.business and industry likes the certainty the no vote h`s given,
:17:11. > :17:13.but the North East Chamber Of The extra powers promised to
:17:14. > :17:21.Scotland in the referendum campaign could impact on North East
:17:22. > :17:24.business confidence, it says. So maybe many people are saxing
:17:25. > :17:45.the no vote isn't the end of the Here's Richard again. Richard, in
:17:46. > :17:51.business terms, this no votd is not an end to uncertainty. No, there are
:17:52. > :17:53.concerns about powers going to Scotland and jobs going to Scotland
:17:54. > :17:58.that are leaking out of the north`east. This evening, an MP said
:17:59. > :18:02.that he is concerned about this and is prepared to vote against any
:18:03. > :18:07.extra powers for the Scottish parliament as he believes that they
:18:08. > :18:10.have lots of money at her `` lots of money to throw at attracting
:18:11. > :18:16.employers and here we do not have that power. He does not think that
:18:17. > :18:20.money should just be handed an elected powers, so the only thing he
:18:21. > :18:23.can do is they don't powers to try to stop them happening. But with the
:18:24. > :18:26.Labour supporting them and the Liberal Democrats and David Cameron
:18:27. > :18:33.pledging to, it'll probably an epidural against it. `` an dmpty
:18:34. > :18:43.vote. Phil Carter was born and brdd
:18:44. > :18:47.in Middlesbrough and is a lhfelong Boro fan, so what's he doing casting
:18:48. > :18:54.his vote in Dunfermline? You have arrived at the polling
:18:55. > :18:57.booth, why for you is it important In total, there are 400,000 English
:18:58. > :19:10.people who live in Scotland and polling
:19:11. > :19:12.before the vote has shown that the majority of them, like Phil
:19:13. > :19:15.want to remain part of the tnion. I voted no, and I think it sounds
:19:16. > :19:24.like a nice idea in principle, but there's too much risk of jobs
:19:25. > :19:27.moving away, I have a mortg`ge to Back at home,
:19:28. > :19:35.Phil and his fiancee Kirsty who was born in Scotland settle
:19:36. > :19:38.down to watch the results come in. As the polls closed, it beg`n to
:19:39. > :20:25.emerge that the no camp was going That is it for the moment from
:20:26. > :21:41.Berwick. We will leave you with the rest of today's `` rest of
:21:42. > :21:44.boss Alan Pardew during tomorrow's home match against Hull Citx says
:21:45. > :21:48.its leaders are staying anonymous so personalities don't get in the way.
:21:49. > :21:51.That leaves the Premier League's second`longest serving manager
:21:52. > :21:58.Mass protests surrounding m`tches against Hull City at St Jamds' Park
:21:59. > :22:03.Owner Mike Ashley was in the firing line following
:22:04. > :22:06.Kevin Keegan's shock departtre, tomorrow it is manager under
:22:07. > :22:17.It remains to be seen how m`ny fans support the campaign to sack Pardew.
:22:18. > :22:19.Certain issues, particularly regarding me,
:22:20. > :22:25.has to take a bit of a back seat in terms of the team as it hs going
:22:26. > :22:28.to be a difficult environment if we have the atmosphere wd had
:22:29. > :22:44.What I hope is that the protest comes quickly and goes as qtickly.
:22:45. > :22:47.I think the worst scenario would be that we are still protesting
:22:48. > :22:49.when we're winning and that puts the win in jeopardy.
:22:50. > :22:51.If he fears an outbreak of mass hysteria, what
:22:52. > :22:56.I never asked for any reasstrance, all I know is that I signed a long
:22:57. > :23:00.And we have had some good thmes which seem to have been forgotten.
:23:01. > :23:06.We have tough days, as well, this will be one of our toughest.
:23:07. > :23:09.We have to try and take adv`ntage of that, of course we do.
:23:10. > :23:12.We have to be mercenary enough to try and do that.
:23:13. > :23:16.It is about being professional, going out there on Saturday,
:23:17. > :23:19.being as strong as we can bd, and trying to win as many f`ns back
:23:20. > :23:23.And if it is just one that would help.
:23:24. > :23:25.Durham's cricketers left Chester`le`Street this mornhng,
:23:26. > :23:27.ahead of tomorrow's Royal London Cup final with Warwickshire.
:23:28. > :23:29.One`day captain Mark Stonem`n is hoping his team can repeat
:23:30. > :23:36.their trophy win of 2007, when he was there as a fan!
:23:37. > :23:40.Yeah, I was in the stand, I was a development player at the time.
:23:41. > :23:43.I remember getting a tingle down my spine as Michael Di Venuto and
:23:44. > :23:47.Phil Mustard came out to bat and it was a tremendous day for thd club,
:23:48. > :23:52.We did not start the one`day competition particularly
:23:53. > :23:55.well, but the last three or four weeks, we have played some great
:23:56. > :24:01.cricket and are winning gamds of cricket, which is import`nt.
:24:02. > :24:04.And after their long bus jotrney south, the players loosened up this
:24:05. > :24:08.Durham will be boosted by the news that Warwickshire's
:24:09. > :24:13.England batsman Ian Bell can't play because of a broken toe.
:24:14. > :24:16.And you can follow all the `ction with commentary from Martin Emmerson
:24:17. > :24:32.That hope for some good weather `` let us
:24:33. > :24:37.It has been a gloomy and grdy week and there is more drizzly r`in to
:24:38. > :24:42.come. Generally, it is a good news
:24:43. > :24:46.headline for much of the rest of the weekend. We are expecting it to
:24:47. > :24:50.brighten up from tomorrow afternoon. Overnight tonight, limited practice
:24:51. > :24:55.at first, then mostly dry in the West, but gloomy and cloudy with
:24:56. > :25:05.drizzle in the East, partictlarly for the side. `` the site. @ cold
:25:06. > :25:12.front comes from Scotland to light. Overnight, temperatures as low as 11
:25:13. > :25:17.Celsius. Through tomorrow morning, that cold front brings drizzly rain
:25:18. > :25:22.and cloud across much of thd north`east and parts of Cumbria It
:25:23. > :25:26.is misty, as well, tomorrow morning, but slowly things starts to
:25:27. > :25:32.improve. The temperatures through the afternoon will rise to `round 14
:25:33. > :25:37.or 15 Celsius, and for most parts of North Yorkshire tomorrow and is
:25:38. > :25:44.bright. It will be just a lhttle bit cloudier, but warmer in Cumbria 18
:25:45. > :25:51.Celsius. Most parts dry with some sunshine towards the end thd day.
:25:52. > :25:57.Let us look at the big picttre, the pressure sequence shows the cold
:25:58. > :26:01.front slipping down across the UK, displaced by high pressure through
:26:02. > :26:04.Saturday afternoon and into Sunday and Monday, possibly Tuesdax as
:26:05. > :26:12.well. If you're waiting for a spell of rain, certainly know that
:26:13. > :26:20.substantial rainfall `` no substantial rain. What will it mean
:26:21. > :26:24.in the detail? After tomorrow, Cumbria we are expecting it to be
:26:25. > :26:29.dry and fine on Sunday, best of the sunshine would be to the West. A
:26:30. > :26:33.glorious day here. Monday looks like a good day, too, for being out and
:26:34. > :26:41.about. Temperatures higher than the average. In the North East, cooler
:26:42. > :26:48.on Sunday, Monday looks find and dry with some warm spells of sunshine.
:26:49. > :26:50.The weather looks good. The cold fronts will clear after tomorrow
:26:51. > :26:53.lunch time. High pressure then builds.
:26:54. > :27:00.We'll hand you back to Carol, who's live in Berwick tonight.
:27:01. > :27:11.It feels already like it has been quite a momentous day.
:27:12. > :27:15.There has been a sense of rdlief here. One question has been
:27:16. > :27:20.answered, but that raises a whole set of other questions that will
:27:21. > :27:20.dominate debate over the next few months.
:27:21. > :27:23.I'll be talking more about `ll these issues with MPs and council leaders
:27:24. > :27:27.That's live on Sunday morning at 11 here on BBC One.
:27:28. > :27:30.And next week on Look North we'll be the first regional broadcaster to
:27:31. > :27:33.gain exclusive access to three party leaders, Labour's Ed Miliband, Nigel
:27:34. > :27:36.Farage of UKIP and our Consdrvative Prime Minister David Cameron.
:27:37. > :27:40.We'll also be talking to Nick Clegg ahead of the