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Good evening and welcome to the programme.

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A set-back for the right to die campaigner from Yorkshire. Paul Lamb

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from Pudsey loses his legal battle to allow doctors to end his own

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life. We'll find out what's next for Paul. First I was laid on the floor,

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couldn't do anything about it, I was going to leave it there.

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Also tonight. Warnings of the dangers of heavy

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drinking before catching a train. Why Leeds tops the table for the

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number of accidents at the city's station.

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And after nearly 100 years, the future for Scarborough's Futurist

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theatre is looking bleak. And these are the bright skies today

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before the day brain in the afternoon arrived. I will be back

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later for a forecast. -- before the rain in the afternoon arrived.

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A man from West Yorkshire who wants doctors to be allowed to end his

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life has vowed to fight on after losing his case at the Appeal Court

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in London. Paul Lamb from Pudsey has been paralysed since a car crash in

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1990. As things stand, medics could face a murder charge if they

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assisting in ending someone's life. Paul wants to change that and has

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called today's ruling "cruel." Here's our health correspondent

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Jamie Coulson. Paralysed from the neck down and

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suffering pain he wants to die. Car crash left him reliant on others for

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everything and an existence that he says is at times intolerable. His

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disability means he cannot take his own life so he sought a change in

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the Lords to make it possible for a doctor to kill him, today three

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appeal court judges denied that. is unfair, and I think it's cruel.

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It's like saying, if you had a pet, and it was in agony and lead on the

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floor and couldn't do anything about it, turning round and seeing them

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just go to leave it there my pleasure watching it suffered.

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case was heard at the High Court in me alongside one brought by the wife

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of the late Tony Nicklinson, Tony Nicklinson who had locked-in

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syndrome died last year just one week after his case was rejected.

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Three appeal court judges narrowly rejected the claims. The Lord Chief

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Justice said that the short answer must be what it always has been,

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that the law related to assisted suicide cannot be changed by

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judicial decision and that it was a matter for Parliament. Today's

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decision has been welcomed by pro-life campaigners. Use an

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easier, murdering someone and defending it on the grounds of

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euthanasia, is incompatible with English law. It is not about

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assisted suicide which is quite what were talking about, this is about

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one person murdering another. his accident Paul Lamb was set and

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active working as a builder and a long-distance lorry driver, but for

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the last 22 years he has been trapped in a body with almost

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constant pain. Despite the results of today he is chairman to keep on

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fighting. It is simply down to whether this country is going to be

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fair to the individual and give the individual the right to make that

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decision. His legal team have been granted the right to appeal the

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decision of today at the Supreme Court. His fight to choose the time

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and place of his death goes on. We're joined now by Georgia Testa,

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an expert in medical ethics at the University of Leeds.

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What's your reaction to today's ruling? I was not surprised. The

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courts have consistently said that if we legalise killing of any form

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it has to go through act of Parliament.

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The two sides in this argument are so far apart aren't they? Over the

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last few years people seem to be in favour of relatives of doctors in

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assisting suicide. That is so long as patients have a terminal on this

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and are competent. That is not the case with someone like Tony

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Nicklinson or Paul Lamb. How relieved will people in the

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medical profession be? I think pleased. There is some support for

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it in the medical profession, but not huge amount. Doctors feel that

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would change the face of medicine. The idea that doctors could be in

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the killing game rather than saving patients life. While work could go

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into palliative care. Paul is in a lot of pain, he wants that choice

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and control that others have when he dies. I can understand that, that is

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the judgement on the other side, not all symptoms can be controlled by

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medicine. If they can it is all about how those people relate to

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their lives and how they feel about it. If they feel it is intolerable

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and has acute psychological problems then we should take seriously but

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for that person me may not feel that their life is worth living. It is

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not equivalent to anyone. And any speculation on what people will do

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in the future in the Supreme Court? The Supreme Court will look at the

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case of Martin because he once clarification on the case -- and

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whether health care professional will be permitted to go with him to

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Switzerland, he needs assistance to get to Switzerland. That will be

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quite interesting because the DPP when he gave guidance on assisted

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suicide shied away from the idea that health professionals could be

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involved dying. So if I Supreme Court said that he needed to clean

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-- clarify that, and if that weakens the guidance, it will be interesting

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to see that door open a tiny crack. The company in charge of running

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Yorkshire's busiest railway station has released shocking footage to

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warn of the dangers of heavy drinking before catching a train.

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Leeds station has one of the worst records in the country for people

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having accidents. Almost 200 people have slipped or fallen within a

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year, often while drunk. Today Network Rail launched a campaign to

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encourage passengers to take more care. Phil's here with the details.

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Staff on patrol had to deal many more accidents than other stations.

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From April 2012 until March this year 179 people were injured in

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Leeds, there was even one death. This compares with just 49 at

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London's Kings Cross and 112 at Manchester Piccadilly. We were given

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exclusive access to follow the work of station staff in Leeds on a

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Saturday, their busiest night of the week. 10:35pm at Leeds station, a

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young man perhaps the worst for drink trips and falls on a moving

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escalator and lands on his head. CCTV released by network rail choose

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examples of the consequences of drunken behaviour at Leeds and other

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stations, resulting in serious injury or even death. In this

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incident the victim had a lucky escape. We had a report of a male

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who had fallen off the edge of the platform, he was wobbling along the

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platform, and he fell off the edge of the platform onto the live reels.

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Freddie and Saturday nights present a particular challenge. Leeds is one

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of the busiest stations outside of London. People pass through on a

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night out. Well we filmed officers dealt with the number of

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alcohol-related incidents. Today Network Rail launched a campaign to

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highlight the dangers in leaflets and posters. Network Rail says that

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a station is a potentially lethal environment especially where there

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are concerns over suicide escalators. The idea of this

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campaign is to highlight some of those dangers to people who might

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have if -- consumed excess alcohol. This is a difficult station to move

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around because the trains go through it rather than stop. Moving through

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this station is a lot more difficult than elsewhere. What it is not just

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a problem here, it is a problem across the network. It is just about

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people taking a bit more care. This footage taken at Barnsley station

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shows a woman staggering of a train onto the tracks below. Then a man

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tried to get our pigeon at Waverley Station in Edinburgh. The pigeon

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flies off and he falls off. People do put him -- themselves at risk.

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Our job is trying to divert them into taxis if they are too drunk to

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travel. Network Rail hopes that highlighting the issues will result

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in the decline in the number of files and injuries across

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Yorkshire. At two of our other principal stations, York said there

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had been 13 slips, trips or falls over the last three months, if that

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figure is maintained that would be around 52 across the year. At

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Sheffield, they told us there had been just one falling incident

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during the last 12 months. Later on Look North.

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Lining up for the new season, We find out what lies ahead for our

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Some more of today's news now and Sheffield Hallam University is in

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talks to run the city's replacement stadium when dawn Valley closes. The

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city council has agreed to lease the Woodbourn Road site. It will be used

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by students and members of the public as well as professional

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athletes. Dawn Valley Stadium is to be demolished in September due to

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council budget cuts. The University says it'll make them one of the best

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universities for sport in Europe, and that work is well underway.

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is gathering momentum now, there is still work to be done. The

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floodlights have been upgraded, but we are confident that we will have

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the facility ready for using on the 1st of October.

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Fire crews have spent the day dealing with a fire at a recycling

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plant in Leeds, which started at about 1.30am this morning. 12 fire

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engines and two aerial platforms were sent out to HW Martins Waste in

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Beeston. No-one was injured. West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue says it's

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under control but crews could be needed on the site for several days.

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Police have released CCTV images as inquiries continue into a

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hit-and-run incident in which a three-year-old girl was seriously

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injured in Rotherham earlier this month. Olivia Pollard suffered

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serious head and eye injuries when she was hit by one or more

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motorbikes as she crossed Ridgeway in East Herringthorpe with her

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mother on July the fourth. She's since recovered. But police now want

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help in identifying these bikers caught on camera in the area at the

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time of the accident. The Skipton Building Society has

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announced a 59% rise in profits. The company employs almost a thousand

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people here in Yorkshire. It's made �34.4 million since January. It says

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it's been lending more money in mortgages and has gained thousands

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of customers. For nearly 100 years the future is

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Deirdre has stood on the seafront. -- future wrist theatre. It is

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fallen into disrepute though and the future is looking bleak. -- is

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repair. The council has stated that the

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count till -- the current site is unsustainable. This is that private

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funding will be needed to redevelop the area. We are in Scarborough this

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evening. The future of this -- of the theatre

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here in Scarborough is as bleak as the weather here in Scarborough. But

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if you thought that nothing was going on here you would be wrong,

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there are still shows on. There are the chuckle Brothers. And also join

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Longthorne. This place might be very different in the months to come.

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Everyone likes a trip to the seaside and we are better than sunny

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Scarborough with all of its attractions. Since 1921, the time's

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Futurist Theatre has been one of its biggest with top stars wanting to

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perform there. Even the Beatles played causing mayhem in the

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streets. But there is no denying that the Futurist is looking tired.

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A scrutiny committee meet of the county said was unsustainable in its

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current form. The truth is needed a lot of work. -- roof. It does need

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about eight or �9 million. So the council is looking for an investor

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to develop the area around the Futurist instead. That could include

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a new theatre, but will people miss the old one? I am Scarborough born

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and bred, been to lots of shows over the years, the Beatles and the

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Rolling Stones, Doctor Hook, lots of different people, we will miss it.

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It is a nice area, people come by, so why not refurbish it? Definitely

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refurbish it. Definitely. I think it is out done deal and I don't think

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they should play many more money into it. It is a lot of money. It

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will be a sad day though when it's finished. And if you need proof that

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things need improving, these youngsters were meant to be watching

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a film this afternoon, things broke so they got fed up waiting and ended

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up doing a dance routine on the beach instead. There is a big

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campaign trying to save the Futurist, and these people here who

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have been at that council meeting today, here. You represent traders.

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They say it is unsustainable. As far as we don't get when business has a

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decent show and it is busy. I think this is about the asset to this time

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as it is at the moment. We would like to keep it certainly by the

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time being. It raises money.It is an economic multiplier, a very

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generous one. It is a 2000 plus theatre. It is one of the largest in

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the North of England. It is a very valuable asset, from a business

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point of view, it is essential that has a future. There is an extra

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ordinary good plan for it. You call this into scrutiny, the decision of

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the Council. It is costing money but -- that the Council can't afford.

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This want a new theatre, selected news? It would be important to

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include this theatre. We have excellent presentation but we saw

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today. Want to maintain the grounds, it is possible, I worked in

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construction. There is the potential to do �50 million to the economy.

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Scarborough needs to get on board with this within development plan.

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-- 15. Asserted in 1999 with a plan to rebuild for �1 million. At the

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time I little bubbles too much. I'm in business and this is our

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business. If -- if you have a message? Save the Futurist

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excavation mark on the chuckle Brothers still going strong.

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Before seven o'clock. Having a laugh. We ask is

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Yorkshire's humour unique? We do take the Michael out of ourselves a

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bit more. Harry will take a joke later.

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It's been confirmed that Sheffield's Jessica Ennis-Hill won't take part

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in the forthcoming World Athletics Championships. The Olympic

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heptathlon champion who competed at the Olympic Stadium at the weekend

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has been struggling with an achilles injury, but had still hoped to

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compete in Moscow. Jess says she's "gutted". The championships start on

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August the 10th. Better news now from the World

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Diving Championships in Barcelona where Leeds' Gary Hunt has won

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silver. It's the first time high diving has been included at the

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World Championships and Gary led the competition after receiving the

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highest score in the fourth round. But his final attempt from the 27

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metre high board just failed to clinch him the title and the

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reigning cliff diving World Champion, had to settle for second

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place. Doncaster Rovers have signed

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Turnbull. Derrida said they have had two

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different parties expressed an interest in putting money in the

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club. But they wanting to consider offers. We are looking for new

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investment for the club, always open to it. As things stand, we are

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having some interest. We are following up on that. We will see

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what comes to pass. It is as simple as that, really.

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Now, hard to believe, but the new football season kicks off this

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weekend. Many of our teams have seen quite a few changes over the close

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season with transfers and new managers. But for both our teams in

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League Two, it's experience that counts.

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In football goals make you popular, it is not enough for cult status.

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For that you need longevity. Edward Griswold started his career at your

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aged 19. Now aged 36 and by several plugs he is back again. This season

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he isn't time for team photo. coming here and playing a part, I am

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honoured. Playing last season give me a buzz to play more. I want to

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get back that feeling. Likely the chairman and Nigel Worthington give

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me that opportunity. But he is upstaged by Daniel Carr is low in

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appearance turbans. This man has 300 appearances, especially that he has

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twice a winner at Wembley. If you'd only when I was 20 when I first

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moved to York that I would still be here now, I probably... I would

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think you rely on. But it has flown by. When you turned into two then

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that into three and then you have an affiliation with the club for so

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long. I really enjoy my football here. Download at Chesterfield the

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keeper Tommy Lee has racked up 250 games. Another long service and good

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conduct medal. You appreciate that you are playing football with your

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mates every day. We have new staff and new players. It is like new

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club, really. Between the two of them they will rack up more than 600

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appearances this season. But they will only be looking at where they

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are on the table. And tomorrow we'll be looking at our

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Championship sides from the fans' point of view. We'll hear what each

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of these supporters from Barnsley, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Leeds and

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Sheffield Wednesday think of their club's activity in the close season,

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and their expert analysis of the coming season, in our brand new

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Fans' Forum. Now it's Yorkshire Day tomorrow, but

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will you be having a laugh as you celebrate? Our next guest certainly

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will. Martyn Barrow has set up a Facebook page looking at the

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region's unique sense of humour. It's already attracted thousands of

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followers who've sent in jokes and stories. We'll hear from Martyn in a

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moment, but first, to Barnsley market to see if people there think

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Yorkshire's humour is in a world of its own. We all funny really, were

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from Yorkshire and rolled down to earth. My brother was that ugly my

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mother had to put in with a catapult. We do take the Michael out

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of ourselves a bit more. We don't make the jokes, we are the jokes, I

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think. T? What T. Table? No. One of our producers said she did not get

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that joke at all, Martin. That says it all. I can see that, there are

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similar jokes, it is great funny. So a north-south divide? I think there

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is definitely a north-south divide. I think the North is a fairly high

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margin is great but all have separate senses of humour which are

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very keen. Think this Scousers are renowned for their sharp sense of

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humour. Also those from Lancaster is ensured we are, Charlotte.

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Yorkshire, definitely. The Geordies and the Scots. I think we look at

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the South as being rather standoffish. And not really

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understanding what a resume is about. What about one-liners? I'll

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give it a go. A chap went to his neighbour and knocked on the door.

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He said of Lee sorry, Harris passed away, they died last night. The chap

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said, all that is an awful shock. I am really sorry. Before he went to

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DC anything about a pot of paint? I did a bit of research for that and

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dodged about on the internet for a well, I find that there wasn't

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really a central repository of Yorkshire humour. So that is what

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you try to do on Facebook? Exactly. It is just a bit of fun really.

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have a few graphics of Yorkshire humour. Like this one... Also

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popular are the maps. There is one that says, Yorkshire and every other

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county is filled in as not Yorkshire. It is the quick-witted

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Miss we like. I like the Army college joke that I know. The

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sergeant says to Wilson, Wilson, I didn't see the sergeant says to

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Wilson, Wilson, Aydin didn't see you class yesterday. Olson says, thank

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you very much. But what's so special about

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Yorkshire rather than northern? Think it can be quite bleak,

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possibly because historically the North has been a difficult place to

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live and work. If it were also quite self deprecating. The laziest man in

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England lives in Barnsley, went to the doctor, the doctor said what can

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I do for you? You said, I'm having trouble getting to sleep. He said,

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well, that's easily solved. There's some tablets, take two of these

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happen before you go to bed. He said no, you misunderstand, have no

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trouble with mates. -- nights. Yorkshire Day is good to be special

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again. Good luck with your Facebook page. Continued the humour. Can we

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have canned laughter and that report? I've stolen from internet,

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why should you never as the present become from Yorkshire? If they're

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not from Yorkshire Derby insulted, if they are from Yorkshire they told

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you already. Knock, knock, who's there? Cash.

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Knock, knock, who's there? Cash. Cash they want a peanut?

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Some beautiful cumulus clouds here. If you look closely you might be

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able to see that second Brymbo, double rainbow. The third picture is

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a beautiful cloud formation which I think is probably high enough for

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cumulus. You can send your messages day tomorrow and it will feel warm

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and humid. That is once we have the brain out of the way. It is a warm

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front which will produce more male and humid here tomorrow. And a

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satellite picture you can see cloud pushing up from the South West and

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giving outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Heavier spells of late.

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Continuing to move northwards through the course of the evening.

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It will be largely dry, some breaks developing from the South. It will

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be 17 or 18 Celsius. The sun will rise in the morning at 5:20am. It

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will set at four minutes past 9pm. We will start the day with some

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glimmers of brightness and sunshine, overall a fair amount of cloud. It

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is quite be a warm day. One that sunshine comes it will feel quite

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pleasant, not everyone's cup of tea, it is quite humid. But we do have

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good spells of sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. Configuring the

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temperatures that it will feel very warm out there. Mid to high 20s. In

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