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Welcome to Monday's Look North. On the programme tonight: The hit

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and run crash that left a ten`year`old girl severely disabled.

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Saba Saleem was badly injured, alongside her two`year`old brother,

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outside their home in Leeds. As the driver goes on trial, we'll

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have the latest from court. Also tonight: Should we be prepared

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to sacrifice some of the Green Belt to make sure everyone's got

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somewhere to live? In 20 years time, it will all be

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gone and there will be nothing. You cannot get it back. Once it is

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tarmac it is gone for ever and that would be a terrible shame.

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Revealed at last, the rare Napoleonic wallpaper that's been

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hidden for decades. As Leeds prepares to welcome the

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Rugby league World Cup it has emerged that the rhinos full`back

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has left the England squad for personal issues.

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After the frosty start it was a glorious day. It looks as though we

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are in for another frost tonight. A 37`year`old man has been accused

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of leaving a young girl permanently disabled by his dangerous driving.

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Mohammed Khalil Anwar admits he failed to stop after hitting

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10`year`old Saba Saleem and her two`year`old brother in the road

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outside their home in Hyde Park in Leeds last year. But he's claiming

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he panicked and his driving wasn't to blame for what happened. Our

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Crime Correspondent John Cundy reports.

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Sabbagh Selim `` Saba Saleem, left with permanent disabilities. Her

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little brother also hurt in the incident in August last year when

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they were knocked down in Leeds. The car, driven by 37`year`old man

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macro, who denies dangerous driving. `` Mohammed Khalil Anwar.

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The children were returning home after buying a bag of onions when

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the incident happened. As the car driven by Mohammed Khalil Anwar

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struck the children at this spot just buy their home, he was said to

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have been travelling at nearly 35 mph in a 20 mph area and he neither

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break to nor stopped. The prosecution say he must have known

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there would have been a collision. It was far below the standard of a

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careful and competent driver. After the incident Mohammed Khalil Anwar

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and his brother were said to have parked the car on a friend's pathway

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and covered it with a tarpaulin to conceal the vehicle. Mohammed Khalil

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Anwar eventually handed himself in to the police but he said he

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panicked after the children walked into the road. The prosecution say

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the road with 20 mph were said to have parked the car on a friend's

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pathway and covered it with a tarpaulin to conceal the vehicle.

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Mohammed Khalil Anwar eventually handed himself in to the police but

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he said he panicked after the children walked into the road. The

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prosecution say the road with 20 mph sign and speed bumps was a clear

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indication that drivers must take the greatest of care. They claimed

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that if Mohammed Khalil Anwar had observed the speed limit he could

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have taken evasive action as the children stepped from behind a

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lorry. It is alleged that Mohammed Khalil Anwar did not stop because he

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knew he was driving dangerously. The trial continues tomorrow.

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Housing Minister Kris Hopkins, who's the MP for Keighley and Ilkley, has

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been back in Yorkshire today to look at how the help to buy scheme is

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trying to get more people into homes. He says the scheme is

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boosting the housing market and creating jobs.

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But there's a more controversial element concerning house`building in

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the Government's future planning policy. It's called the Strategic

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Housing Land Availability Assessment where all local councils are

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required to look at the land available in their areas for

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development. Some of it could include the green belt. So how many

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homes could be built in the next 15 years?

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In Leeds there are two plans being considered, which could be for up to

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90,000 homes. In Bradford nearly 46,000 homes

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could be built. And in Barnsley, Sheffield and York

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they're looking at building around 20,000 new houses.

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Our business correspondent Danni Hewson looks at how campaigners are

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already gearing up for a fight over green belt land.

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They love living a stones throw from these wide open spaces. The

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possibility that houses could be built on this and other pockets are

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protected grand `` land has a devoted much of the community into

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fight mode. You cannot get it back. Once it is tarmac tip would be gone

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for ever so that would be a terrible shame. This is about the wider

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strategy that the Castro has two have and the country has two have

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about building areas and building communities and groups and

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societies, rather than just building Lego housing estates. Councils are

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being forced to identify vast areas to allow for the home is needed in

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the next 15 years. In some cases they see green belt is the only

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solution. Touring a new row of family homes, the housing minister

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said it need not be the case. He said communities could shake their

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own future if they shout loudly enough. I do not want big councils

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telling small communities what they have got to do. I want those

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councils to listen to their communities and encourage a proper

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dialogue between the two of them. Campaigners would prefer Brownfield

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sites to be used, like this development, but that can come with

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expensive challenges. The engineering complications of this

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site were quite challenging in the early stages but we got over those

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quite nicely. We are building houses now. Greenfield is more appealing

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and more profitable, which is why the government is being urged to

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step in. There are huge swathes Brownfield land that have been

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vacated by industry and need some incentive in order for that

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development to take place. There are not enough houses being built to

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keep up with demand and the gap grew wider in the period of recession.

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Finding a way to build the homes we need in Yorkshire and to keep our

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green spaces is going to be a difficult balancing act.

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Joining us now is housing specialist Rachael Unsworth from the University

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of Leeds. Rachael, the Help To Buy scheme, will this really make

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housing more accessible and affordable? Do we not have to build

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on the green belt? Some housing will inevitably go on green belt sites

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but it is about prioritising Brownfield sites. Leeds is not alone

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in being a council that wants to see them being regenerated. We could see

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a mixture of different kinds of units because it is not just about

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houses. The whole area south of the river in Leeds could accommodate

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thousands of people, with the advantage that it is closer to all

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of the amenities that people need and you can walk and cycle or go by

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bus or tram to other destinations. The Housing Minister was in

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Yorkshire raving about the new scheme Mac scheme, will it make

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housing more access the ball and affordable? `` Help To Buy. It is

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interesting that he has welcomed that. It will help a small tranche

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of folk but it will leave some people out of the running. Perhaps

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they are focusing slightly oddly. The whole thing about affordability

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and accessibility and many young households today have had experience

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of renting as they were students. There are many more people renting

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and it is a bigger market. There was a turnaround in the 1990s and we now

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have a greater proportion of people in private renting and it is more

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flexible for younger households. What will we do in the future? One

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thing we can do is investment by big companies to provide a larger scale

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of options for private renting which are more secure for people, better

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quality and better managed. It means that then more people would be

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attracted into it and you start to change the culture. Instead of

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everybody being desperate to get onto the housing ladder, relaxed

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about that and think about other options, especially in city centres

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and other Brownfield sites where we can provide places for people to

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live for the long`term, not just houses. Perhaps the Housing Minister

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could usefully have some tutorials perhaps on seeing housing in a

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broader context. Thank you very much.

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Later on Look North: The campaign to save a hospital from closure.

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Demonstrators accuse a council of putting 130 years of history at

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risk. Cystic fibrosis sufferers in

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Sheffield are benefiting from a new approach to treatment at the city's

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Northern General Hospital. Details of when medication is being taken,

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and when it's missed, can now be downloaded onto a computer thanks to

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a new gadget. It's then analysed by doctors to help sufferers change

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their routines. Kate Bradbrook reports. Jason was born with cystic

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fibrosis. It can be a painful and often debilitating illness,

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affecting the lungs and the digestive system. Just concentrate

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on your gentle breathing. Up until a year ago he needed regular treatment

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here at the Northern General Hospital. It is the first thing in

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my life. I have to think about it before anything else. It is just

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something I have had to put up with since I was born. Jason was often

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unwell because he struggled to take the large quantities of drugs being

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prescribed to them and it is a common problem. At the age of 12 it

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is estimated cystic fibrosis sufferers are taking around 70% of

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their medication and by the age of 16 it has dropped to 50% and by

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adult but it is estimated they are taking around 40% of the drugs that

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they should be. Now a new gadget is making the process much easier. The

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equipment monitors when drugs are taken and also when they are missed

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so doctors can help patients adapt their daily routine. It is a way of

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really spending time with people who are struggling to take treatments to

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help them get information about how much they are taking and the aim is

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to help people form habits, because we all probably did our teeth this

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morning without thinking about it. Jason is now hoping to make his new

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routine a habit of a lifetime. It has given me at least a life that I

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have never had when I were younger. I can fight for what I want to fight

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for now. When I were younger, I couldn't. It is really fantastic.

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More news from around the region: A Doncaster man who went on the run

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for five days with a 14`year`old girl has been jailed for six years.

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A nationwide police hunt was launched after John Bush disappeared

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with the girl, who cannot be named, in June. The pair were eventually

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found by police in London. 35`year`old Bush admitted sexual

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activity with a child and child abduction at Sheffield Crown Court.

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A man who died after being assaulted in the Hyde Park area of Leeds

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yesterday has been named as 30`year`old Mwila Chitalu. Mr

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Chitalu was found in Brudenell Road on Sunday morning. Police are

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continuing to question a 20`year`old man from Bradford about the death.

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Six other people have been released without charge and three have been

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bailed pending further enquiries. A petition to halt the closure of

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the Futurist Theatre in Scarborough has been handed to the council in

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the town this afternoon. 4,000 people have signed up to try to save

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the 92`year`old building on the seafront. In the past it's hosted

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some of the biggest names in entertainment, including the

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Beatles, but in July Scarborough Borough Council agreed that the

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theatre's future was unsustainable. Campaigners who're against the

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demolition of an historic hospital in Rotherham held a mass protest at

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the site today. Doncaster Gate Hospital was financed with the help

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of public donations and has served the community for more than 130

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years. Protesters claim the council hasn't consulted the public. But

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today the council told our reporter Joe Inwood work to bring down the

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building has already begun. Their message was clear. Save our

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heritage! These campaigners say knocking down the imposing Victorian

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hospital would be an act of cultural vandalism. They are cutting right

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back on culture and leisure. It is only the start of what is going to

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go. You cannot get yourself out of an economic crisis by knocking off

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buildings and selling of giant pieces of rubber room to developers

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and who ever wants to make a quick buck. Dash`macro). This hospital was

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used until 2009 and then it was sold to the council. They said the

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original plan was to redevelop the site but because of lack of interest

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and problems with the building it has become unaffordable. The

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building costs a lot to look after and it is in a deteriorating state.

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No one has come forward with plans to redevelop the building and

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ultimately we cannot afford to spend a significant amount of money on a

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building that we have no use for. The protesters insist that the

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hospital could have a future. We think there should be a community

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use, whether it is multicultural or whatever, it has to be kept for the

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people of rubber room and it is very attractive, it has to be saved. That

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is looking unlikely. The council today said the process

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of demolishing Doncaster Gate Hospital has already begun.

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Before 7.00pm: Cathy has the story of a rare historical find.

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Do you fancy this on your wall? Join me later for a good look at some of

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the earliest wallpaper that has been found after being hidden away for

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years. And how Sheffield Wednesday finally

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broke their duck in the 14th game of the season.

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Now for the sport and Tanya's at an art exhibition with a world cup

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theme. Yes. This is a fantastic

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exhibition. Leeds is preparing to welcome the Rugby league World Cup.

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We have New Zealand against Papua New Guinea on Friday night. In the

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last couple of hours it has emerged that the full`back has left the

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English squad because our personal reasons. He cannot commit to the

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World Cup campaign. They will work with him and the club and England

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will thank him `` help him with his personal issues. You know him well,

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how big a blow is this? The squad has now got two players out of it so

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hopefully everybody can stay injury free because it is a squad game. For

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Zack personally it will be a massive disappointment but hopefully he can

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get help to get through his troubles because he has a great potential in

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the game and he has a big future. England played on Saturday and there

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was a full house at Huddersfield. What did you make of their

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performance? To play at a packed house at Huddersfield is a great

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occasion and the main positive was that they kept Ireland to nil. It

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was not the best performance from them but England put in a great

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performance. We are at a regular exhibition with rugby `based

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sculpture. Where you are an inspiration for the artist a few

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years ago? I think she might just be saying that because I am here. She

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says five years ago I was her inspiration so I think she has got

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my bald head down to a tee on these sculptures. It is a great honour to

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be put into ceramic, so to speak. The pieces are really nice so if

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anybody gets the chance to come down the exhibition is here from the 15th

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of November and it would be great for people to have a look. Leeds is

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really looking forward to having the World Cup. Definitely. It is great

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that it has two games. It will be a sold`out stadium. New Zealand are

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world champions and playing them against Papua New Guinea will be

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right position. It is a fantastic World Cup so far. It promises to be

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a great game. Onto the rest of the sport.

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Nick Matthew from Sheffield became the world squash champion for the

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third time in four years last night. He beat his French opponent, the

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second seed Gregory Gaultier, in five games. He praised the

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Manchester crowd for helping him through after Gaultier had fought

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back from two games down. What people don't see is the mental

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torments that goes on. Your first enemy is yourself and your second

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enemy is yourself and your third enemy is your opponent. That is your

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head all the time, no space to breathe or move, such a mental

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battle. I need a month off after that!

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Football now and Sheffield Wednesday have finally registered a league

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win. They were the only side in all four leagues who hadn't won, but all

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that changed in spectacular fashion on Saturday. Here's Ian Bucknell.

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Sheffield Wednesday started the day bottom of the table. Things could

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only get better and they soon did. This was a cool finish. Then there

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was time to pick out the bottom corner to make it too. Redding

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pulled one back but an unfortunate own goal made it 31 at half`time.

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Connor Wickham set up Wednesday's fifth. Another calmly taken goal.

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Consolation for Redding made it finished five ` two. After waiting

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14 matches and three months, Sheffield Wednesday remembered how

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to win. We felt we had let ourselves down by sloppy goals in games. We

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knew it was there but it is just when it will all come together and

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how to start again. Leaves United won the ball but the ball was

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saved. Then there was a golden opportunity. The big forward got his

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feet in a tangle. Leeds had to wait until the second half to open up you

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feel. They drove through from midfield. This was a pile driving

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finish. More and ever and skill set up the second for a 2`0 win. We have

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young players learning on the job and learning as they play. Sometimes

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we make mistakes and sometimes that happens but they will learn quickly.

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They will get better. You can see highlights from all of our teams on

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the BBC I player. And congratulations to Leeds boxer

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Josh Warrington who won the Commonwealth featherweight title at

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the weekend. I think he has seen us right. Some of these do bear a

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striking resemblance to him! Yes they do have a striking

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resemblance to that shaved head! Now to a couple who've gone from

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crime`fighting to crime`writing. Carol and Bob Bridgestock met

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through West Yorkshire Police. He was a detective serving 30 years,

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working on high`profile cases like the Ripper inquiry. Carol rose

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through the ranks of the administration department.

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But retiring from the force by no means meant less work for the

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Bridgestocks. They've just launched their fourth book, and they're

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working on a kidnap drama series which has been commissioned by BBC

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One. You guys have had a 47 year career

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between you but I have seen you many times in the past at press

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conferences. You are a detective and only became a writer. How did

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happen? It was not intentional. It was not on the radar. We retired the

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police and we had dealt with quite a lot of murders and we started doing

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talks for hospitals and charities to raise funds. People said we should

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write a book and I thought, if only I could. It was something I had

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never tried to do, something I had never thought about doing. Suddenly

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an advert came in our local press saying, write your own first novel.

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We went on the course and map we are on our fifth book. We write about a

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Yorkshire detective, Jack Dylan. Is the town in your books based on

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anywhere? Really it is a mixture between Huddersfield and Halifax

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which are our hometowns. We also feature places that are like

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Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. It is all places where people know and you

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will pick that up as you go along with the series. Tell us a bit about

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the latest book. Snow Kills. It came about because our daughter got

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stranded in the snow in a car. We all know what it is like. The

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critters come out but we all still get stranded. She was quite panicky

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and basically that was the idea, the girl get stranded. It is a young

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hairdresser begets stranded in the snow and she goes missing, she does

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not get reported for a week because she has told her mother that she is

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going to her boyfriend's and the boyfriend think she is at her mums.

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Very briefly, are most homicides straightforward or do they have a

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twist in the tale like your books? They are not straightforward. In my

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30 years, I have dealt with a vast amount of murders but you can never

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assume anything. They will always prove you wrong. I always wanted to

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deal with the murder where you arrived at the address where the

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person was stood there and said sorry, I am guilty. I will ask you

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briefly about your new BBC drama. There is a police station and it is

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based in Calderdale and it is a kidnap drama. People in West

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Yorkshire and across the country will love it. It is a great one and

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we are involved in advising on the storyline. That was a good plug!

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Thank you very much. Now we've all uncovered some

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interesting wallpaper designs while re`decorating our houses, but the

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refurbishment of York Castle Museum has thrown up a relic from the past,

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which came to light when staff started stripping out one of the

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galleries. I am laughing because I have never

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stripped toward my life! After being hidden for more than 50

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years they revealed hand`drawn Napoleonic scenes from the 19th

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century, which will now go on display when the museum reopens next

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summer. No you haven't! Cathy Killick reports. After weeks of

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careful packing, the last book is being `` box is being removed from

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the Castle Museum. It was while removing old display hoardings that

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this was revealed. It is very early wallpaper, nearly

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200 years old, showing scenes from the Napoleonic walls. I helped take

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the first order Gough and it was very exciting because we did not

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know what was underneath or what it `` what condition it was in. As a

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curator it is something you love doing. Museum staff knew the paper

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was in this corridor but it had not been seen for 50 years. As one as

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being interesting historic ornaments in their own right, the way the

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scenes depicted is extremely interesting as well. It is war but

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it is very civilised. There is still time for lunch. They are having

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chops and a bottle of wine. You can tell the painter was French. It is

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hand painted so you would be very rich if you are into these. They

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were found in a house in York that was previously owned by a wallpaper

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manufacturer and he had these on his stairs and he would use it to help

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promote selling all of his other wallpapers that he used to sell.

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Special tours are being organised for people who want to see the

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wallpaper close`up and staff are working on a way to put it on

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permanent display. Nice to have pulled back for the

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winter. It is still autumn of course but we

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had a frost last night. Look at this! That was Bingley at 58 `` 5pm

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on Saturday. It is a signal of severe instability and if you are a

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pilot you avoid that like the plague. Keep the pictures coming in.

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I have recently put a new blog up about the potential for severe

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winters. You can find that there. In the short term it is unsettled and

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in the morning it will turn brighter. The weather front will

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bring some rain and it will be a chilly day. Temperatures will be in

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single figures. We had a beautiful day today with a lot of sunshine

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around and this evening and overnight it is set to be clear, the

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wind will get light but there is a widely spread frost on the ground.

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The weather front could bring patchy rain as early as 6am into parts of

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South Yorkshire but North Yorkshire could have a minus one degree. You

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could be scraping ice off the windscreen. A bright start along the

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coast and a frosty start. The patchy rain will erratically edge in from

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the West through the morning and it will turn damp, not a great deal of

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rain but it will be chilly and overcast. In the afternoon we expect

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the sky to Brighton and sunshine and showers in the West. Let us look at

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the afternoon temperatures. Chile, even for early November. On

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Wednesday it will be a bright start with patchy rain later.

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You been on your holiday? You sound like you have got a cold.

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Yes, I think I picked it up on the plane.

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Goodbye for now. Enjoy your evening.

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