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Welcome to Tuesday's Look North. On the programme tonight: A campaign

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to end the postcode lottery in health care is launched by a

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Yorkshire MP. We'll hear from those hit hard when treatment is

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available to some, but not others. Also tonight: A brutal assault.

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Jail for the thug who carried out this vicious attack at Leeds City

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Station. And, some feisty festive protest.

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Celebrities join the Occupy Leeds campaign for some Christmas carols

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with a difference. During the for the weather, we have

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seen a fair amount of cloud but there has been some bright weather,

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I will have a full forecast for A Yorkshire MP today launched a

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campaign in the House of Commons to put an end to the so-called

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postcode lottery of health funding. This occurs when you can get

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treatment on the NHS depending on where you live. Today, Hugh Bayley

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stood up in the Houses of Parliament to launch a bill to end

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this, so that everybody has equal access to whatever drugs and

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treatment are available on the state. But is it as simple as that?

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Kate Bradbrook has this report. Sara has always wanted to be a mum

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and now has the two healthy children. She and her husband tried

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to conceive for two years. We had always assumed we would be able to

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have them, so to be told we could dot was a shock -- could not was a

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shock. It leaves you numb. Because they live in Leeds, the couple were

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only entitled to one course of IVF on the NHS. But in North Yorkshire,

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people are not routinely entitled to any. But in Barnsley they get

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two. Today, Hugh Bayley called for a change in the law and once for

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patience no matter where they live to have a legal right to treatment

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recommended by their doctor. Legislation seeks to create a

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national register of all street murders for which NHS funding has

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been withdrawn. And -- a register of all treatments. So are rough was

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told she would have to wait 18 months for treatment on the NHS, so

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instead she went private at the cost of �4,000. Her daughter was

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the result. It should be uniform across the country. And not just

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for IVF but for all services. not just IVF which is determined by

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postcode, over the years we have covered cases, from life-saving

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cancer drugs to treatment for multiple sclerosis.

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Hugh Bayley is trying to put this through Parliament. I wonder if you

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might be unpopular because local peeping making local choices, what

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is wrong with that? I want anyone to be treated according to their

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clinical needs. And not have budget holders deciding you cannot have

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treatment even though your doctor the thinks -- your doctor thinks

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you showed. If you buy a private health insurance, you look

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carefully to see what is covered. Everybody has to pay for the NHS.

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And they ought to have as good a guarantee as everyone else or what

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they get in return for their money. The problem is, if you are saying

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Parliament should make his controversial decision, aren't you

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going to get bogged down in red tape. With committees deciding?

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have primary care trusts taking these decisions. That will become

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300 GP led care commissioning groups. We should have a

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transparent debate in Parliament. If there are some things which the

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NHS can no longer provide, the Secretary of State should win

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support in Parliament. It is a taxpayer funded service. The only

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line of accountability is to the government which is why Parliament

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has a role. And it ought to exercise it. Aren't you decide

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mantling -- dismantling something set in stone and which will cost a

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lot? I do not think it will cost more. There is a limit to the NHS

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budget. You have to operate within that. But what is wrong is for two

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patients with a similar need for treatment living in different towns,

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one getting treatment, the other not. I would want to see a single

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standard for all patients where patients are treated according to

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their clinical need. Have you got a lot of support? A lot of people are

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coming to me more than ever before about postcode rationing of

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treatment, they want something to be done. I have local health

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managers fed-up with being the fall guy for central government. They

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don't like being blamed. If Parliament is not voting for enough

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money for the NHS, they say make Parliament decide about what should

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be covered and what should not. next report, we have to warn you

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contains scenes of violence. It shows security television footage

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which helped convict a man who fractured another man's skull in a

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vicious early morning attack inside Leeds City Station. The ferocity of

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the assault by Charlie Cooper-Jones, 23, last May, today earned him a

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three-year jail sentence. Our crime correspondent John Cundy reports.

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The plea, no trouble, but Charlie Cooper-Jones launches an attack at

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Leeds City station so brittle we cannot show it. He then celebrates

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the kicking and punching. Police moved swiftly to arrest Cooper-

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Jones, but the attack was so ferocious his first victim spent

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two days in hospital with fractures to his skull and bleeding to his

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brain. He had no previous record of trouble but Charlie Cooper-Jones

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had attacked another 20-year-old that morning someone he had been at

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school with. Thankfully these incidences do not occur on a

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regular basis. We do deal with it properly. The message is clear we

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will send down anyone who wants to commit this kind of act of violence.

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We will bring you before the court. It could have been so much worse?

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Thankfully one of his friends tried to intervene. I think it is more

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luck than judgment that this lad is not facing a manslaughter charge.

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The attack might have been out of character but there was no

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disguising the sheer brutality. Later on Look North: A new addition

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to the York skyline. It's taken over ten years of fundraising, but

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Holgate windmill finally gets a Among the many cuts stories we've

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done in recent months have been the mass closure of libraries in

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Yorkshire. And today, Carcroft library in Doncaster has closed for

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good. Denaby library will close tomorrow. Elsewhere, hundreds of

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volunteers are being trained up to take charge and save them for their

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communities. But will it work? Here's Emma Glasbey. Our aim is to

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make it better. They are the people fighting to save Yorkshire's

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libraries, as councils find ways of saving tens of millions of pounds.

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Cut these council said they will not close any libraries but they

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are asking local people to come forward to run seven of them for

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free. I do not underestimate the work but I am looking forward to it.

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We do not want to see people losing their jobs but if it means the

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facility will disappear, we would want to help. In Doncaster, plans

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to close 14 libraries caused outcry. Two are shutting this week and the

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council wants community groups to run 12 others. This library in

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paltry macro was due to close -- Bawtry. I was devastated when I

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found out this library was going to close. It was obvious we were not

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going to change their minds so I wanted to try to take over the

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library. In Leeds, great efforts have been made to fill the

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remaining libraries in the City with bookworms young and old.

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Volunteers are already running this library one day a week to stop it

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closing. Next year they plan to take it over completely. It is a

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daunting task, we have to raise quite a lot of money. It takes a

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lot of commitment, a surprising amount. 12 Wakefield libraries are

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under threat, their fate will become clear in the new year. If

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they are to survive, local volunteers could be the only

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solution. A man has appeared in court in Leeds today charged with

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murder, after a stabbing at the weekend. Mark James, 31, is accused

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of killing Dean Clark from Beeston who was attacked on Saturday. He's

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been remanded in custody, and will appear before crown court tomorrow.

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Three other men who were also being questioned have been released

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without charge. New woodlands in the Yorkshire

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Dales will be created with a �120,000 grant. The Yorkshire Dales

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Millennium Trust has been awarded the money to restore woodlands by

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planting trees. They're looking for land owners to come forward to

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apply for a share of the cash. The aim is to double the broadleaf tree

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cover in the National Park over the next decade.

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It's been confirmed the Yorkshire Air Ambulance is leaving its base

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at Bagby airfield near Thirsk. The council served an enforcement

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notice last month, because the landowner at Bagby didn't have

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planning permission for the helicopter to be there. Ambulance

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bosses say they're moving to RAF Topcliffe in the New Year.

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You may have seen the makeshift campsite that's sprung up in the

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centre of Leeds. It's part of the Occupy Leeds protest. There are

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similar protests in Sheffield, Bradford and Huddersfield. Today in

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Leeds, there was a Christmas singalong with a difference, and it

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had some celebrity support. Ian White joins us from City Square now.

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What has been happening? This is the makeshift campsite in City

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Square where protesters say they are disillusioned, they won their

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voice heard. Today it really was heard.

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A lunchtime sing-song in the centre of Leeds, the tune is familiar but

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the words are new with a strong political message.

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Protesters have been camping out here for five weeks and today they

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got celebrities support with comedians and pop groups joining in.

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People say it is a bunch of extremists. Actually, it is

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ordinary people with ordinary concerns. The visual impact of

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something like this is fantastic. When she is not at the campsite,

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Lucy is working full-time for a local website firm. She says some

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people do not realise a lot of protesters have careers but still

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want to camp out. Most occupiers do have work for our students. It is

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anything being lazy being at camp. People have given their lives to be

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up there, it is cool, it is hard work. These people are bringing

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themselves down to the centre of Leeds to make themselves available,

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to make themselves seen by people. Making that anger at a real human

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being. This isn't a theoretical debate, this is happening out here.

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Be similar scene in other parts of Yorkshire, this was Sheffield today

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with the protest showing no sign of losing support. There are cams in

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Huddersfield as well. -- camps.

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Protesters will be back here over Christmas and the new year because

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they say their message is so important. Before 7pm: A star in

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the making. Don't worry, I know what you're

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thinking, Harry Potter has had a nasty accident! We catch up with a

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12-year-old comedian about to make a name for himself on TV.

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And, some unique Christmas moo-sic. North Yorkshire dairy cows are the

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It's been a week since the York Wheel began turning again and today

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a new iconic structure has joined it on the city's skyline.

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The Holgate Windmill has finally had it's sails replaced after a

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-- its sails. And residents of Windmill Rise in York took to the

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street today to watch all their efforts come to fruition.

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It has been a long time coming but residents who live near the

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historic win mill were determined to return it to working order. 10

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years and �550,000 but later and the sails have been fitted. The

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windmill has had many makeovers in its time. In the 19th century, a

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steam-engine was used to help power expanded the early 20th, an

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electric engine. When it was storm damaged in the early 1930s, the

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council closed it again -- down. It became derelict until the Holgate

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Preservation Society was formed 10 years ago. Since then, they have

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worked relentlessly to achieve their goal. If somebody said that

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to me in 2000 at one, it will take 10 years, I would say, forget it,

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I'll do something else -- 2001. But it has been a wonderful project and

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a great opportunity to be involved in it, so I am just happy now to

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see the culmination of it all. each of the sails was hoisted into

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place, a crowd grew. Many had been supporting the restoration for many

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years. We have watched it being taken apart and put together again

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over the last five years. The first time I remember coming it, this one

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was three weeks old and I carried him up to the top end a baby sling.

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When I heard the sales were being put on, I didn't want to miss this

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heritage being recreated in York -- sails. Their residents of Windmill

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Rise can see three iconic buildings. To the east, a York Minster and the

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York Wheel and to the West, their very own windmill. As the sun set

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this afternoon, all five sails were in place. The striking the and

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shutters need to be put up but the Holgate Preservation Society are

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confident the windmill will be turning the game by spring.

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They have worked so hard, because it has not been easy to raise that

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money, so many congratulations. A great look on the horizon.

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We will be there when it turns for the very first time.

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Before we go any further, it is the BBC Sports personality of the ward

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-- BBC Sports personality of the Year award on Thursday. Any tips?

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I think it is the most open it has been for 10 years or so. It could

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go to one of two or three of them. Mark Cavendish is the favoured, I

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think. That is what I am told. -- favourite.

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That is just an introduction to the sport.

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Rotherham football referee Howard Webb will be flying the flag for

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England at next year's Euro 2012 tournament.

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Webb attracted criticism, mainly from The Netherlands, after the

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2010 World Cup final, when he booked 13 players, and sent off

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Dutchman Johnny Heitinga. He should have sent them all off in my

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opinion. You're not allowed to say that, so

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he didn't. But it hasn't stopped UEFA from

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selecting him as the English referee for next summer in Poland

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and the Ukraine. It'll be the second time in his career that Webb

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has refereed at the European Championships. He also took charge

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of last year's Champions League final. And he is one of ours.

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He is, a top referee. Right, our guest tonight is a young

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man we've featured in the past and who many of you took to your hearts.

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He's Jack Carroll from Halifax, a young comedian who came to notice

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after posting some of his performances on YouTube. He was

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featured by us and The One Show and comedian Jason Manford took him

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under his wing and went to a couple of gigs with him. We always said he

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had real potential, but he has blown as a way. -- villain us away.

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He's been chosen to appear in a new series for the BBC children's

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channel CBBC, which also features comedy legend Vic Reeves. We'll

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speak to him about that in a moment first here's a clip of Jack in

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action at St Georges Hall in Bradford, where he went with his

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mum and Jason Manford. Love you. Ladies and gentlemen,

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give it up for Jack Carroll. CHEERING.

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Don't worry, I know what you are thinking. Harry Potter has had a

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nasty accident. You know what I can't stand? Surrey, let me re-

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emphasised. You know what? I can't stand. It will build, you see. At

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first, nervous, then they get it. Being disabled does have its

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benefits. Take my dog for the disabled. I would have preferred a

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wheelchair but there were cutbacks. I was walking him the other day, I

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used the term or walk loosely, he was pulling me along. We ended up

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in a graveyard and a fellow came by and said "Morning" And I said "back

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row now, I am just walking my dog". -- no. I look at the reaction you

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got there. Were you nervous? You looked so relaxed. I was really,

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really scared before I went on, but when the lights came on, I thought

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my eyeballs were going to fry and I couldn't see anyone, so I wasn't

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that nervous. Once I got on. were absolutely brilliant, but

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there is that awful moment when you tell that shock joke and people

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don't know whether to laugh. Does that happen every time? It does but

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I sort of like that that is the thing that happens, because it is

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on the edge and then it is better, but the release... You get a bigger

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sort of laugh. You are controlling the audience.

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Do you ever wonder about what is going to happen next? So many

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comedians go on with this routine, you have it written on your hand or

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just remembered? I try to remember it, but I am absolutely rubbish at

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remembering things, just ask my mum, so I have bits of paper on the

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floor that I have to look down at every five minutes. And of course,

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you are, as we forecast, going to be an incredible start and the

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proof of the pudding is on the CBBC. You are appearing in a new show.

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How did that happen? I basically came on Look North and did this, at

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the end the people at the BBC picked up on that -- then the

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people. I did a better the documentary tape and that went

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there and it's all gone mad. Let's have a look at it.

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What are you doing this weekend? Well, I am going wailing. Really?

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Do you want to hear a bit? If you like. Time for one final question.

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I have got a brilliant caller with the great question. Hello, bakeries

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at the Ministry Of Curious Stuff, how might I help you? -- Nick

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Reeves. Fabulous. What does it feel like seeing yourself? I don't like

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seeing myself, I am more jumpy and nervous but that was my real

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singing it, I don't know why they to make that into a joke. -- made

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at that. We like to think that at the YouTube, you came here and

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everything has grown, so you brought us a brand new, never heard

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before joke for Christmas. You have built that up now, haven't you?

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Well, if there, it doesn't work out, I have got a safety net business.

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Something to fall back on. Very good.

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We like that. You have got the talent to go all the way and we

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wish you very well. You are one of our favourite guests.

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Good luck. Now it's Christmas and the sound of

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carols are everywhere. But if only one CD ends up in your stocking

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this year, make sure it's the Stokesley Dairy Choir from North

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Yorkshire. I cannot believe we are reading

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this. Never heard of Mootunes before?

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Well, you're in for a treat, here's Peter Lugg.

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It all began one cold December morning, when, up with the lark,

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feeding his dairy cows, farmer John Chapman heard what sounded to him

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like a heavenly choir of angels. COWS MOO.

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Eager to capture the moment, John went for his tape-recorder. With a

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little reworking, he thought, this could make something really special

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for Christmas. We've got the trebles at that end, the altos in

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the middle and the bass more at the back. There are a couple of good

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ones in the trebles, Buttercup and then there's Hot lips at the end.

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Through to the middle, we have got sung by some of our own bulls, the

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Amadeus heifers. At the end in the trebles, we have got sort of the

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older girls. The tape ended up in the recording studios and his choir

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were invited to master a demo. Daisy, there's too much bottom of

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your vocal. Could you just turn up the top end a little bit?

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SPLICED MOOS MAKE UP "SILENT NIGHT". The studio session astounded the

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music world and is still talked about on Stokesley High Street.

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cows sing Christmas songs? What do you think of that? A racket. It is

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either a Christmas carol or God Save the Queen. John's herd still

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gives milk, but are now in great demand at concert halls and for

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The cream always rises to the top, doesn't it.

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That was quite funny, you are back on form.

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Lisa. I will leave the jokes to you too.

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The weather has been quite cold again, but set to turn milder. But

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look at tonight's photographs. It was a promising start to the day.

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The pink Skype indicating that cloud would increase. Scarborough

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there and a rather a cloudy sky, there and a rather a cloudy sky,

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taken on Saturday. Please keep your photographs coming in. We have only

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seen temperatures around about four or five degrees, but it is set to

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turn milder as we go through into tomorrow. It is going to be a dull

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and a damp start to the day, down to a warm front that is going to

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bring milder air, but first it will bring a lot of cloud and some

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outbreaks of rain. You can see all of the cloud we have had through

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the afternoon, it has been disappointingly cloudy. Spots of

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rain working in from the West, starting off light and patchy but

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it will turn heavier and more persistent through the night. The

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cloud will lower their on to the hilltop so there will be some hill

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fog over the Pennines, but with all of the cloud around, temperatures

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were to drop any lower than around about three or four degrees. Let's

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have a look at the sun rise tomorrow morning: those are the

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next high waters along the coast. Around 1pm tomorrow afternoon in

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Filey. Tomorrow will be cloudy with a doll and damp start with some low

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cloud giving hill fog. The rain will turn lighter and the patchy as

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we head through the morning and once it clears out into the North

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Sea, by the middle of the morning, many places will turn dry and stay

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dry for the rest of the day. It is the coast and perhaps the Pennines

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and their pails that will continue to see drizzle. Elsewhere, dry with

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a bit of cloud. The best drivers will be through the central part of

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York and Selby -- dry Ness. We will all notice how warm it feels.

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Temperatures will be higher than average, around 11 degrees in

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Scarborough, maybe 12 could be reached, but for most, around 10 or

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11. The milder air is going to stay with us as we head on into Thursday.

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It is again going to be at cloudy start but as we head through the

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day, and much better chance of it brightening up. A moderate wind

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from the South West but feeling quite mild, around 12 degrees. It

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starts to cool down as we head towards the important weekend. Nine

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degrees on Friday, seven degrees degrees on Friday, seven degrees

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looks possible for Christmas Eve, with quite a fresh south-westerly

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wind. A bank you very much.

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