:00:10. > :00:14.Her son died from an undiagnosed heart condition when he was just 16.
:00:15. > :00:17.It was an event that led Karen Campbell, from Middlesbrough,
:00:18. > :00:21.to begin a fundraising campaign which has now seen 400 people
:00:22. > :00:27.James Campbell died in his sleep while away on a school trip in 2013.
:00:28. > :00:30.The charity, CRY, says around 12 young people a week in the UK
:00:31. > :00:43.Just genuine, kind, funny, intelligent...
:00:44. > :00:51.Very special, yeah, very special kid.
:00:52. > :00:55.And...we're lost without him, really.
:00:56. > :00:59.Karen says James was always happy and healthy.
:01:00. > :01:02.He'd been enjoying a school trip in Hexham and had
:01:03. > :01:08.He went to bed early, but in the morning his
:01:09. > :01:15.When we did get to the hospital we were greeted with
:01:16. > :01:18.It's almost like something you'd see in a film.
:01:19. > :01:28.Really did turn our world upside down, yeah.
:01:29. > :01:31.But then we had to come home and tell Adam,
:01:32. > :01:39.Karen set up a fund in James's honour and that money is being used
:01:40. > :01:45.It's available for people between 14 and 35, and it can identify some
:01:46. > :01:52.Essentially what we're trying to look for is
:01:53. > :01:56.structural causes of sudden cardiac death as well as electrical
:01:57. > :01:58.abnormalities which we can see on the heart tracing.
:01:59. > :02:01.The figure that we have is about 1 in 300 individuals
:02:02. > :02:04.have a heart condition that could potentially lead
:02:05. > :02:07.to sudden cardiac death, and that's why screening
:02:08. > :02:14.The cost of individual screenings will soon go up to ?50 -
:02:15. > :02:17.and in the majority of cases the money comes from fundraising
:02:18. > :02:21.I don't want other families to go through it.
:02:22. > :02:40.It shouldn't be happening and it is preventable.
:02:41. > :02:42.A former priest has been found guilty of sexually abusing a pupil
:02:43. > :02:44.at a Catholic boarding school in the 1970s.
:02:45. > :02:48.Father Michael Higginbottom, who's 74 and from West Farm Road
:02:49. > :02:51.in Newcastle, denied subjecting a teenage boy to repeated
:02:52. > :02:56.sexual abuse while he was a teacher in Lancashire.
:02:57. > :02:57.Dozens of children are reported missing
:02:58. > :03:02.It's a nightmare for their parents and carers,
:03:03. > :03:06.but it's also a big challenge for the police.
:03:07. > :03:09.Tonight a new national TV series, Reported Missing, featured the work
:03:10. > :03:11.of a specialised unit of Durham Police leading
:03:12. > :03:20."Look, we'll find your loved one, don't worry."
:03:21. > :03:23.You can't do that, but what you can do is reassure them that
:03:24. > :03:25.every available resource, everybody that you have
:03:26. > :03:29.Typically 20-25% of our work involves investigating crime.
:03:30. > :03:33.The rest of it can be dealing with vulnerable people,
:03:34. > :03:36.and missing from homes takes up a lot of our time
:03:37. > :03:42.And if you didn't see tonight's programme you can still watch
:03:43. > :03:49.Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious collision
:03:50. > :03:53.It involved a VW Polo on the northbound carriageway
:03:54. > :03:57.The occupants of the car were taken to hospital,
:03:58. > :04:01.and two children, aged 11 and 13, remain in hospital in
:04:02. > :04:08.The road was closed for three and a half hours.
:04:09. > :04:10.Despite tougher new penalties, police in North Yorkshire say
:04:11. > :04:13.too many drivers are risking lives by using phones and other electronic
:04:14. > :04:18.Now officers have started using an unbranded truck
:04:19. > :04:21.to try to spot drivers breaking the law.
:04:22. > :04:25.Phil Bodmer has been on patrol with them.
:04:26. > :04:31.Yeah, was he texting or is he on the phone?
:04:32. > :04:35.Texting, phone in his left hand, looking down.
:04:36. > :04:42.It's the Vectra, he's looking down, he's been looking down
:04:43. > :04:44.for an age as we've been filming him.
:04:45. > :04:48.We are looking for you, we do want to catch you,
:04:49. > :04:55.Uncompromising words of advice from traffic constable Dave Sievers
:04:56. > :04:59.It's just after 10am and Operation Tramline is underway.
:05:00. > :05:03.On board this unmarked truck are two police officers.
:05:04. > :05:06.Within five minutes a driver is seen using a phone.
:05:07. > :05:10.Yeah, he's on the phone now, look, isn't he?
:05:11. > :05:13.The vehicle is stopped by a marked police car and the driver cautioned.
:05:14. > :05:17.He said he was operating the screen of his iPhone,
:05:18. > :05:21.looking through the apps - he actually denied that he was
:05:22. > :05:24.texting or making a telephone call, but the fact is he's still got his
:05:25. > :05:28.phone in his hand, he's using it, that's going to be a distraction
:05:29. > :05:31.to him while he's driving, and it is an offence so he's been
:05:32. > :05:36.People are ignoring it, they don't realise the
:05:37. > :05:40.And we've been running, we are on day four now,
:05:41. > :05:42.and we're catching people on a regular basis.
:05:43. > :05:46.Yesterday we had four on a mobile phone in an hour
:05:47. > :05:51.One of the problems the police face is
:05:52. > :05:53.actually spotting drivers on mobile phones and using electronic devices
:05:54. > :05:59.What the truck does is gives them the elevation
:06:00. > :06:01.to see exactly what motorists are up to.
:06:02. > :06:05.A short time later, the truck spots another motorist flouting the law.
:06:06. > :06:09.White transporter, to the near side of us -
:06:10. > :06:15.None of the drivers stopped while we filmed wanted
:06:16. > :06:21.Police say six points and a ?200 fine reflects
:06:22. > :06:23.the severity of the offence - if it saves a life, that's
:06:24. > :06:35.Unemployment in the North East fell by 4,000 between
:06:36. > :06:39.83,000 people are now without a job, equivalent
:06:40. > :06:41.to 6.4% of the workforce - the highest total in
:06:42. > :06:44.the country, but the lowest level since March 2008.
:06:45. > :06:46.Meanwhile in Cumbria, 5,230 people claimed
:06:47. > :06:51.job seekers' allowance in March, a rise of about 220
:06:52. > :07:00.5,205 people claimed job seekers' allowance, up by about 130
:07:01. > :07:07.Railway history has been made here in the north,
:07:08. > :07:10.with the steam locomotive Tornado becoming the first steam engine
:07:11. > :07:13.to reach a 100 mph for half a century.
:07:14. > :07:16.It was driven on the East Coast Main Line last night,
:07:17. > :07:21.and Tom Ingall was on board for the secret high speed test.
:07:22. > :07:25.As sun set in Doncaster last night, Tornado and
:07:26. > :07:31.her crew prepared for an extraordinary adventure.
:07:32. > :07:34.It has been 50 years since steam was last pushed
:07:35. > :07:40.Under a cover of secrecy and darkness,
:07:41. > :07:44.We've proven it's got the horsepower
:07:45. > :07:47.to run at 90 miles an hour, as we've seen.
:07:48. > :07:50.But we now want to be able to go beyond that and just give
:07:51. > :07:53.ourselves that extra margin of safety and performance.
:07:54. > :07:56.Tornado is usually limited to 75 miles an hour,
:07:57. > :07:59.like other steam engines on the mainline.
:08:00. > :08:02.They want to be able to regularly run at 90,
:08:03. > :08:05.and as part of the test they had official permission to reach
:08:06. > :08:13.Everyone, everyone jump up in the air!
:08:14. > :08:23.If there was any problem on the footplate they would have
:08:24. > :08:26.backed off as soon as they'd done the tonne, and they're just
:08:27. > :08:32.Smooth maybe, but with the needle all the way over,
:08:33. > :08:37.It took two men sharing the shovel to provide tonnes of coal
:08:38. > :08:41.to satisfy Tornado's voracious appetite.
:08:42. > :08:44.As they returned to York, the driver and fire man were cheered.
:08:45. > :08:47.Quite rocky so, you know, we were sort of swinging about a bit
:08:48. > :08:57.We've got everything from 99.9-and-a-who-knows-what
:08:58. > :09:01.to 101.6, and that's the problem with doing these things
:09:02. > :09:08.with so many different speed recording pieces of equipment.
:09:09. > :09:10.In '68 they said the steam age was done.
:09:11. > :09:19.Last night proved legends are still being written.
:09:20. > :09:21.That's all from me tonight, thanks for watching.
:09:22. > :09:23.Remember we're back with breakfast bulletins from 6:25
:09:24. > :09:27.First, let's take a look at the weather forecast.
:09:28. > :09:41.Good evening. Jemilla dry still covers it over the next few days,
:09:42. > :09:46.and generally dry overnight tonight. Enough cloud to produce the passing
:09:47. > :09:49.shower, but long clear spells in between with the winds easing off. A
:09:50. > :09:56.much cooler night and we have had recently. Maybe a touch cooler out
:09:57. > :10:00.in the countryside. A chilly starting places tomorrow, but dry
:10:01. > :10:04.and bright Femenia. Good sunny spells in the east through the early
:10:05. > :10:08.part of the morning. The cloud fills in from the West and it will produce
:10:09. > :10:13.some patchy, light rain. -- try and write for many. Afternoon
:10:14. > :10:20.temperatures will peak at around 12 cents US. Similar to the last couple
:10:21. > :10:23.of days. -- around 12 Celsius. Winds lighter than they were today,
:10:24. > :10:27.certainly less breezy as we head through tomorrow. Over the next few
:10:28. > :10:31.days, we keep our pressure to be south-west of the country and low
:10:32. > :10:36.pressure to the north-east. We are stuck in this west to north-westerly
:10:37. > :10:38.airflow. It will certainly not be unbroken sunshine as we had two
:10:39. > :10:45.wards and through the Easter weekend. Good Friday looks like a
:10:46. > :10:51.generally cloudy picture. Mostly dry with a moderate westerly breeze.
:10:52. > :10:55.Temperatures up to 12-13 Celsius at best. Into the Easter weekend
:10:56. > :10:59.itself, Saturday is bright and breezy. The winds will pick up. More
:11:00. > :11:00.in the way of blue sky before the cloud thickens
:11:01. > :11:09.Brighter on Saturday but cloud again on Sunday. Here is Tomasz.
:11:10. > :11:11.Good evening. The weather in the run-up to
:11:12. > :11:12.Christmas...