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Welcome to Friday's Look North. On the programme tonight: Huge tyre

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fire in North Yorkshire will burn for days. We look at the

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environmental impact. We'll have health advice for people affected by

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the smoke. Also tonight, it's a high`risk sport and falls are on

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occupational hazard. Work begins on a rehabilitation centre for injured

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jockeys in the region's racing heart land.

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The search is on for Britain's sexiest farmer, but could we have

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found them already? Certainly got big hands, yeah. I've got a few gold

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teeth. I don't know if that makes a difference or not. Give us a smile.

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A lovely rainbow this afternoon after one of the showers. Tomorrow,

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there is going to be more in the way of rain. Join me later in the

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programme for all the details. Good evening. Welcome to Look North.

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Fire crews fighting a massive fire at the tyre recycling plant in North

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Yorkshire say it could burn for a week. 15,000 tons of tyres went up

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in smoke yesterday at the site in Sherburn in Elmet. People are

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advised to keep doors and windows shut and avoid breathing in the

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smoke. It's emerged that pollution from the fire is already entering

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the water system. We hear in a moment from the Environment Agency

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about the measures they've put into place to limit contamination. First,

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our top story: Day two of the Sherburn blaze and

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the scale of this fire is apparent from the sky. The entire seven`acre

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site is on fire. With 15,000 tons of tyres stored here, there's fuel to

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burn for days. Fire crews worked through the night to save the

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buildings, but there's little they can do about the tyres. We're

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scaling back the operations to a couple of fire engines. Essentially

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we've got just over two hectares of burning tyres smouldering etc. It's

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very difficult to put that out. It will require a lot of water in.

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Conversations with the Environment Agency we've taken the decision that

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along with firefighter safety, we're not going to pour water onto it and

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contaminate ground water source, we're better letting the smoke

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dissipate. From the Environment Agency are monitoring the air

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quality and water courses. Some oil from the burning tyres has been

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detected so booms are being deployed to contain it. This is as close as

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we are allowed to come. We're some way off, but even so, the smoke is

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very thick and pun gent. It catches in your throat and chokes you. We're

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told it's not toxic, but even so, you wouldn't want to stay here for

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long. Yesterday the calm weather helped contain the plume. In the

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still air, it rose up out of harm's way. Today the wind is spreading it

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wider, but also thinning it out. These shots were taken more than six

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miles north of the site. People living in the path of the plume are

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advised to keep windows and doors closed. Local schools and nurseries

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took the precaution of keeping children inside for the day, but

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other`wise disruption has been minimal. I don't think there's any

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risk to the general population from the smoke itself. The concern is if

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you have an underlying respiratory illness and our advice then is to

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keep your medication and inhalers with you, so you can use them if

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need be. Air club is one of the nearest neighbours. The smoke is a

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hazard for them. So only instructors were allowed to fly today. There's

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lots of sol IDs and bits `` solids and bits in it. We don't know what

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ingestion into the engines could cause a problem. We don't know what

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might be harmful to the pilots in the smoke. You're flying visually,

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coming in to land and you lose sight of the runway, at a low level, that

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can't be safe. In the short`term, this incident is under control. In

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the longer term, though, the pollution will be much harder to

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contain. Earlier, I spoke to Martin Christmas from the Environment

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Agency. I asked him how concerned we needed to be about the risk to

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public health. The advice from the health protection England is around

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minimising risk. So it's about staying indoors, if you're local to

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the site, shutting windows and doors. If you have respiratory

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illnesses, keep your medication close to hand and use it as

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directed. If your condition worsens, then get in touch with medical

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professionals, either through NHS 111 or calling your local GP. What

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about concerns it could enter the water system? Have you any way of

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stopping that happening? We're starting to see some evidence of an

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oily film on water courses to the north of the site. We're preventing

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the spread of that by deploying oil booms to stop it migrating further

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down stream. We have got environment officers on site who are taking

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samples to understand what the toxicity of that film might be. If

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that looks dangerous, what's the next step? Our approach is largely

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to contain any spread, understand what the impact might be and let

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natural processes break down any hydrocarbons and monitor the

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situation as the incident develops. Would there be any chance of someone

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having to move from their home? At the moment, the advice is to

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minimise the risk by staying indoors. As the incident develops,

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we keep our incident room open so we can keep in touch with professional

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bodies and we make tactical decisions on a day by day basis.

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Next, work has begun on a new centre for injured jockeys in North

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Yorkshire. Horse racing is a high`risk sport and broken bones is

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a common injury. Currently jockeys travel hundreds of miles for

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treatment. When the new centre opens at the end of the year, it will be a

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vital service for scores of jockeys in the region.

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Ashley Brook is down. It is perhaps the most dangerous of sports. A

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jockey's body takes a pounding. I've dislocated both shoulders, broken

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collar bones, broke my wrist. I just have had heavy falls. 24, Brian's

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list of injuries was already impressive. But last July he nearly

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died. A fall caused his brain to swell. Doctors removed part of his

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skull to release the pressure. Recovery has been slow and

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uncertain, a metal place now protects his brain. But he may never

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race again. My doctor came up to see me two days ago. He said it's not

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yes or a no, but after a head injury, you have to wait a year to

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find out. I have another five`and`a`half months and say my

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prayers. I'm really hopeful I can get back to doing it. I love it,

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like. Hundreds of miles and many travelling hours away in Berkshire,

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there is a specialist rehabilitation centre for jockeys. But with half

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the industry's riders based in the north, there's a clear need for one

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nearer home. I come up several times. I brought 46 over my racing

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career. I've done my bit. The honour of breaking the first. The centre at

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mall ton will be named after him. It's everything. It really is

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everything. This is so badly needed in the north of England. They all

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fall off. Some of them get really quite badly injured. The rehab that

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we can do for them has spectacular results. I've seen that happen in

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the south. I want it to happen up here. So do the riders. It's for

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them. For they are the heroes and dreamers who make the sport of kings

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possible at all. Later, middle of the season, but

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it's all still to play for. Our panel of football fans will tell us

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how they're feeling about their team's prospects.

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First, let's get some other news for you now P a 40`year`old man has

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appeared at Sheffield Crown Court today pleading not guilty to a

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murder of a 45`year`old man. Darkestbeforedawn dark was found ``

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Calvin Clarke was found and then died later in hospital. The accused

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Orrett Duncan has been remanded in custody.

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A legal challenge for the Government to withdraw funding for a waste

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incinerator in Knaresborough has been abandoned. The council have

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taken legal advice and been told it wouldn't be in the public interest

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to push for a judicial re`view. The councils have spent ?7 million on

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the controversial scheme. They say the loss of Government funding is a

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blow. The Government has published a short

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list of bidders under plans to reprivatise the East Coast main

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line. Some of the biggest transport firms in the UK, including First

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Group, Stagecoach and virgey are on the `` virgin are on the list. The

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Government says it will lead to improved services. But rail unions

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say it will cost hundreds of millions of pounds in lost income.

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The Piece Hall in Halifax is closed from today for refurbishment. The

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230`year`old former woollen market is in need of repair and has been

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given lottery money to bring it up to modern standards. It will re`open

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again in spring 2016. The Queen's granddaughter, Zara

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Tindall, has given birth to a baby girl. Her husband, Mike Tindall was

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present at the birth of their first child. The baby girl weighed seven

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pounds and 12 ounces. She hasn't been given a name yet in. A tweet,

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Mike Tindall said it was the best day of his life and the girls are

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both doing great. Two teams will be relegated from

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Super League this season, after the clubs voted for it to be a 12`team

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competition from 2015. The clubs also agreed to implement a proposal

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which would see two divisions of 12 divide into three divisions of

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eight. More details as it develops over the weekend. More too as it's

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released later this month. You may remember back at the start of

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football season, we decided to find out how the fans of our championship

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sides felt about their prospects. We launched our Fans Forum, hearing

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from Huddersfield, Leeds, Doncaster, Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley

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fans in the champion. In `` championship. In August it was a

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level playing field. Now, there's plept why I to `` plenty to talk

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about. I've been back to meet them.

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We were talking at the start of the season, Brazilian, what's gone

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wrong? Everything. Absolutely everything. We brought back the

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manager, kept the players. We changed the formation. We didn't do

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things the way we were doing them last season, but we still have

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MartinCrany. He could play a part in us staying up. It will depend on

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what Danny signs and how he gets them performing. I don't know. Gut

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feeling? My heart says yes, come on! Derek, where has all the optimism

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gone? It's gone. It's been eroded a lot in injuries. We've had to bring

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a lot of Premier League players in, who haven't got the team ethic

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there, what we had last season. In one amazing signing from the Premier

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League has been Ross Turnbull. He is going to be the man to keep us up

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this season. The heart's there, the soul's there, Doncaster Rovers

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passion there. The passion is there. It will never go away. , best

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predictor so far. Not far off. We're a point behind leads. `` Leeds.

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We're having a fantastic season. Wells has come in and is going to

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take things on. Everything's looking really good and we're a pleasure to

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watch. Best Yorkshire side potentially? I think so. Leeds are a

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mess at the moment. We're looking up the table rather than down it. Which

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makes a refreshing change. Michael, you were dithering when you started

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the season? Certainly no dithering after two wretched defeats in the

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last two weeks. We could speak through EastEnders and we wouldn't

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sort this team out. Very worrying times. We got near the top six, but

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things are really poor. The chickens have come home to roost. The

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ownership isn't sorted out. The squad is nowhere near good enough.

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The manager doesn't know his team really. Top six? I would be

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surprised if we get in the top sick. I'd be astounded. I believed in you,

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Clare. You told me seventh. What's gone wrong? Unfortunately, our

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manager didn't learn from his mistakes on the previous season,

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which resulted in his sacking. Now we seem to have got another manager

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and he's getting more out of the players. We have Conor Wycombe,

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who's banging in the goals for us. If we can keep him a little longer,

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you never know. The passion of the Wednesday fans, will the team rise

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up the table? We have a massive following behind us. Honestly, I'd

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be happy with seventh from bottom. Where will you finish? Nothing will

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change my spot, ninth spot, but maybe a flirt with sixth. Harry,

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Barnsley fan, optimism. 21 st come on reds. No bold prediction, but we

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will be South Yorkshire's number one team. Well done. I stick by my

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original prediction, ninth. This time a one in front. 19th, still

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above Barnsley. We're in the worst run for years but still the top team

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in Yorkshire, the biggest crowd, the biggest club. We probably won't go

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up but we'll still be the top team. I love it. Get yourselves in the

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right order guys. Here it is, Huddersfield and Leeds at each

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others' throat. What's new there. Sheffield Wednesday, the best side

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in south Yorkshire. These two battling for 19th, I think. 21st!

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Come on reds! We'll tell you how they finish at the end of the

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season. Good luck guys. They're fantastic those fans. It's a

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pleasure to talk to them. They're a shy lot (! ) New details are

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revealed about the timings of the world's greatest bike race. We'll

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show you exactly when you can expect the top riders to be whizzing past

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your back door. Think of farmers and you probably

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have an impath of someone wearing mucky boots, scruffy jeans and an

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old anorak. A new competition plans to challenge our view of the

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industry by looking for Britain's sexiest farmer. The magazine farmers

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weekly is behind the idea. Sarah Pick has made it to the short list.

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We will hear from both of them in a moment. First we've been to meet

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farmers in Yorkshire to see if the industry needs a face lift.

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# I'm bringing sexy back # Is there such a thing as a sexy

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farmer? I would have thought so. A nice bum, did you say? Yeah. Nice

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legsings. And a smiley face. Heard they've got big hands? Certainly,

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yeah, yeah. I've got a few gold teeth, I don't know if that makes a

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difference or not. Give us a smile. And plenty of money. Have you seen

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any sexy farmers around here? Not here, no. Try Skipton.

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There isn't any attractive farmers here. There's plenty of sexy

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farmers. The girls over there say there are no sexy farmers here.

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Clearly not seen me before then, have they? What makes a good sexy

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farmer? Able to actually do something. Good rear end.

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I thought we might see Ian there. That's the view from Yorkshire

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farmers. We can speak to Tim Relph from FARCers Weekly. And also

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joining us is Sarah Pick a young farmer from Tadcaster.

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There's a serious idea behind all this, isn't there? Yeah, there is.

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The competition's a bit of fun, but there is a very serious point that

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farming is still perseived by many as very old fashioned. When you ask

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someone what a farmer's like, they'll tell you it's someone whose

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trousers are held up by bailer twine. Farming is incredibly dynamic

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these days. It's a very hi`tech industry. It's a very exciting

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industry to work in. We wanted to challenge a few stereotypes and make

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people think again about what a farmer actually is. Why sexiest?

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Isn't it a bit demeaning? It's a little bit tongue`in`cheek. I think

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what was interesting is we had over 300 nominations for this competition

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from across the country. About half of them were men. Half were women.

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It was interesting looking at the citation. It reminded me that

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sexiness is very different to different people. People were

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nominated yes, because they were good looking. But lots were

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nominated because they were brilliant dads or did loads in the

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local community. Or because they had worked so hard building up a family

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farm. Lots of people making it to the short list of ten. Sarah, I'm

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sure you will win the competition with ease. How do you feel about

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being in the top five? I'm really pleased and shocked really. Your

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sister nominated you, didn't she? Yes, she did. She's in trouble.

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She's hiding away at Lancaster University. Yeah, she nominated me.

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Unfortunately, my dad's been ill. So it's myself and mum who have been in

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charge of running the farm. We like to call ourselves the B team and I

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think we've done a pretty good job really. Everything is still alive.

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What was on your bio that went with the photograph? Just that I'm a

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farmer's daughter. I work in the industry and doing a masters. Here

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you are in action. It's obvious what you're doing there. That's not

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glamorous. No, unfortunately not. I still enjoy it. How have people

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reacted to the FA ct that you are in the top five, and there's a bit of

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joking at your expense? Definitely a lot of joking. A lot of tags on

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Facebook. I'm hoping for all the votes I can get. The average age of

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a farmer is 58, do you think something like this will help boost

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the independent triand get more young people interested? Yeah, we

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very much hope so. Over the last decade people haven't been looking

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to farming as a career choice. We want to remind people when they

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leave school or college, or university, as well as looking in

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the Police Service, or teaching, to think about farming. What do farmers

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do? They feed the country and look after the great British cowboy

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triside. What could be a more exciting job than that. `` British

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countryside. I will be in the farming industry, but I'm not sure

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yet. It depends when he retires. We wish you well. Good luck. We hope

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you win. Thank you. With fewer than six months to go

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until the biggest bike ride in the world arrives in Yorkshire, new

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details have been released about the timelings of the `` timings of the

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race. They set off just after 11 on Saturday July 5. They finish a day

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later around teatime in Sheffield. Let's go.

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11. 10, a time when some tummies are starting to rumble, but in exactly

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169 days, it will be butterflies in the bellies of the world's best

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cyclists and hundreds of thousands of fans, because that is when the

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world's biggest annual sporting event starts up this road. From the

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Town Hall, the riders process to Harewood. The racing starts for real

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at noon. Within the hour they move through Skipton and into the heart

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of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Then they turn south before

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they zip through Ripon at four. Then they hurt toll Harrogate for a win

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for Mark Cafe Au Lait and `` Mark Cavend ish. Don't leave it too late

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to claim yr space by the side of the road. You won't want to miss the

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publicity caravan, a 180`vehicle convoy that procreeds the race by

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about two hours. The second stage rolls out of York at 11. The riders

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get a second look at Harrogate at noon. No time for tea and cakes.

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They need to be in Keithly soon after 1pm. From there the pack

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descends on Huddersfield for 2. 2.30. Then the long haul and then

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they arrive at the steel city and a well earned rest at 4. 30. Before

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they can think about putting their feet up they must climb this road.

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It's because of climbs like this, they won't forget the tour vising

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Yorkshire. If you want to see all the details

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about exactly where the tour is coming near you, find all the info

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on Look North's Facebook page. I was worried that Matt was overtaken

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there. Speed up! Let's move on for the prospects for the weather. It's

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a mixed bag and quite unsettled. Before that, let's look at some

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pictures that you've sent it. Now the first, Barry sent this in. He

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was on a flying lesson. That's one from a plane from Barry. The second

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one, I couldn't help it, look! I have had a picture off Sandy and

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Crumble before. I've never had Crumble on Castle Hill. Is that a

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big dog or a small tower? It's a tiny little dog, but it's so well

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taken that the tower looks tiny as well. Like I said rkts fairly

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unsettled this weekend. We are going to have a fair amount of rain,

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certainly through tomorrow morning and then overnight into Sunday. It

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should turn drier and brighter through Sunday. A fresher feel

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thanks it a cold front. The warm front introduces cloud and rain. The

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cold front heads over from the west and a drier, brighter feel to the

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day. Certainly the better day of the weekend. Through today, plenty of us

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have stayed dry. There have been brighter spells and a scattering of

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showers as well. This evening, any remaining showers will tend to

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fizzle out. For most of us, it should become largely dry. Further

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towards the north, we are likely to have mist and fog forming through

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the veil of York and a touch of frost. Temperatures down to around

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three or four degrees. The breeze is light, gentle from the south`east.

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Tomorrow morning, the sun will rise at 8. 13, setting at 4. 21pm. Those

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are the high water tides. Tomorrow morning there'll be rain across

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southern spots. That rain continues to crack up to the north. The fog is

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slow to clear. The rain spreads up and it turns a little bit

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intermittent through the afternoon. Lots of us women become dry. But

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thicker cloud could bring drizzle into the afternoon. Temperatures

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tomorrow, well, actually pretty much the same as today. Although, we

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could get to nine, 48 Fahrenheit and the breeze continues to freshen from

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the south`east. Later on, through the evening and overnight into

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Sunday, that cold front track over from the West, so further wet

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weather overnight. That clears Sunday morning. It should be largely

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dry and bright and highs of around seven. We start next week, not too

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bad, once we lose the morning fog on Monday.

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Where's winter? I've not seen it. It ain't over yet! Enjoy the rest of

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your evening. We're back with the late news at 10. 25pm. Have a lovely

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weekend.

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