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On the programme tonight: Stop your sons going to fight in Syria `

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Counter`terrorist police in Leeds ask Muslim mothers to warn their

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children against joining the conflict in Syria. But are they

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going about it in the wrong way? We'll be hearing from the charity

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sending aid from Yorkshire to the war zone. Also tonight: Fears that

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Yorkshire's barn owl population is at an all`time low ` what can be

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done to save them? We will be asking we will be asking why there aren't

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more women playing snooker. And join me for the forecast.

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First tonight: Counter`terrorist police officers based in Leeds are

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warning young Muslims from Yorkshire not to go to out to fight in

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strife`torn Syria. A 17`year`old girl from West Yorkshire is among

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forty people who've been arrested this year before they could leave

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the UK. Muslim leaders in our region say the

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right warnings over Syria are being sent out but not in the right way.

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Our Crime Correspondent John Cundy reports.

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The internal conflict in Syria is violent and dangerous. Hundreds have

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travelled there from the UK this year to get involved. Many want to

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help with humanitarian aids, but others are getting radicalised and

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want to fight despite the dangers. This 18`year`old boy was killed

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recently. In January, police at Heathrow arrested a 17`year`old

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woman from West Yorkshire and her teenage companion from London. They

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were due to fly to Turkey and perhaps onwards to Syria. They were

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released without charge, and police stressed they have no evidence they

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intended to join the fighting in Syria. But today the warnings went

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out. Police have pleaded with Muslim women to stop their husbands and

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sons from getting involved. There are calls from some Moslem

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organisations to address the whole question of terrorism at the Friday

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prayers tomorrow, but for some there are fears that the community is

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being asked to spy on its own children. This leads imam was

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honoured by the Queen after his efforts to stop the growth of

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terrorism. He thinks that today's message could have been handled

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better. It sends out the wrong message, asking families to spy on

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their own sons. And secondly, usually families are the last to

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know about it. This woman urges that aid needs to be sent to Syria. I

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don't think there is anything wrong with people going from here, going

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to help, because Syrians are calling the whole world for help, and nobody

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is there, nobody is listening. But the Human Relief Foundation says

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that really should be going through organisations like theirs. Raid we

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encourage people to donate funds, take part in fundraising events.

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Give to charity shops that give to Syria, all these things are making a

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huge difference in Syria and Jordan to the refugees. Feelings continue

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to run high over the crisis in Syria, with increasing concerns here

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at home over the numbers of young people who may want to join in the

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conflict. Next tonight: A 15`year`old boy from

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Bradford has gathered almost 2000 signatures on a petition over fears

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about the future of a local medical centre.

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James Slater began his campaign after it was announced that the

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company which offers surgery and diagnostic services at the

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Eccleshill Treatment Centre hadn't had its contract renewed. Our health

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correspondent Jamie Coulson reports. I am just coming round with a

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petition to save the treatment centre in Eccleshill on Harrogate

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road. James Slater is just 15 years old

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but has taken it on himself to fight for the future of vehicles whole

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treatment centre. In just over a week, he has raised over 2000

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signatures on a petition to try and save services at the site.

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My grandma has had a lot treatment at the centre before and she has

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been very happy with the treatment that she had there and she spoke

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very highly of it. If it wasn't years she would have to go to the

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BRO and it's too far, and it's also too far for a lot of people who live

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in Eccles and the neighbouring villages around your.

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The Eccleshill treatment centre is run by the private company here UK

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and employs more than 80 staff. It aims to cut NHS waiting times by

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offering minor surgery as well as diagnostic services with an MRI

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scanner. But their contract runs out in July, it wasn't renewed in the

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recent tendering process, where none of the beds were successful. Now the

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local NHS says they are working on plans to find a new provider for

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some of the services that are housed on the side. That could mean one

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company or a range of companies taking over their services. But they

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will be given the option of using this building.

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My personal concern is professional and also is for staff of the

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building. This orthopaedic surgeon who has

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worked at the centre for three years remains unconvinced.

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I am really sad, I don't think it's fair for the people of Bradford and

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beyond are coming here to be treated, and they are happy. I

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haven't found one to say, this is rubbish. On the contrary, they all

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have nice words for us, and for the centre and for the people that

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worked. James now deliver his petition to

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the NHS. Meanwhile, patients will be seen as normal at the centre until

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July. James got in touch with us to tell

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us his story using our Facebook page. If you have a story you'd like

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us to cover here's how you get in touch: To contact us on Facebook,

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search for BBC Look North Yorkshire. You can email us at the usual

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address. And you can tweet us at BBC Look North, where you can follow us

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as well! Later on Look North: Chesterfield's

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famous crooked spire church has been missing its clock face. It was high

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time for it to be fixed. But this was one job that needed a head for

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heights. But first: Police have named a man

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and woman found dead at a house in Worksop. The bodies of Leshek

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Dantess and his wife Morger Jarta Dantess, both aged 54, were

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discovered at a house in Hardwick Road East on Monday morning. A

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postmortem examination concluded that they both died from stab

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wounds. A 28`year`old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in

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hospital. A week of events to honour the life

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of Nelson Mandela has begun in Leeds. They mark the anniversary of

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Mr Mandela's visit in 2001, when thousands turned out to see him

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being granted the freedom of the city. They're designed to celebrate

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his life, legacy and achievements. Scarborough's four day international

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literature festival, called Books By the Beach, has been launched today.

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It was feared the festival would end last year as a result of funding

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cuts, but volunteers have taken over and succeeded in attracting big

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stars from the literary world, from Joanna Trollope to Lucy Worsley.

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There'll be hundreds of events for all ages happening across

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Scarborough over the next four days. Books on the beach is just really

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the absolute icing on the cake for Scarborough. It is bringing in

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people from all over, from far and wide. We even have people coming

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from abroad now to see the big line`up that we have this year, and

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we just want to build on that with the passion that we have for books.

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Yorkshire's Wildlife Trust is warning that one of our best`loved

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birds is in desperate decline. The loss of habitat and nest sites has

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been hitting barn owls for years. And recent weather patterns have

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made a once common sight a rarity. Danny Carpenter reports. If you can

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only name is handful of birds, the chances are that this is one of

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them, the barn owl. Numbers in Yorkshire have crashed. To severe

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winters and a wash`out summer to their toll. Last year was better,

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but there were very few birds left to breed. Barn owl 's are not a

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long`lived bird. They only have a few years to breed. You only need a

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few years without reading, and those birds then don't survive the winter,

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through old age, you can then easily get a drop off. I used to see barn

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owl is twice a week on average, and I haven't seen a barn owl or about

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six weeks now. The numbers are really suppressed. No one can change

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the weather, but open grasslands can be managed. Man`made boxes can

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replace natural nest sites. Robert Fuller has put up 150 boxes for

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Cornell is to Neston. But last year, they were empty. I saw the most

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year, I saw them hunting together, but they did not read and it was

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such a disappointment. `` they did not read. All I can do is make sure

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they have the boxes. I have won this year that may double clutch. If the

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eggs hatch, the young couples will need somewhere to go, somewhere to

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nest, and somewhere to live, or we could just be one of the summer away

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from disaster. Before 7.00pm: These are the faces

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to watch. Meet the next generation of boxing talent in Leeds, gearing

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up for the Commonwealth Games and beyond.

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And the theme may be Tour de France, but you don't need a set of

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high`tech race wheels to join this parade, just a bit of imagination.

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And now to the town where time no longer stands still. For the past

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three months Chesterfield's most famous clock has been stuck at five

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past six. But the dials on the crooked spire tower are now working

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again after repairs to the 85`year`old mechanism. Quentin

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Rayner reports. At 1035 AM this morning, they

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decided it was high time that Chesterfield got its clock back. A

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team from Derby dangled from 90 feet up to return the hands to the clock

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above the town boss Mike Square. Each of the hands are being attached

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to the nine foot clock dials weigh about ?10, and each are covered in

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24 carat gold leaf. Not having their clock working left locals in a spin.

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Every time we looked, it was 6pm. It has been blind for a long time, so

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it will be great to have it back. It is so queer without the fingers on,

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it will be great to have it different. The clock packed up

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because 85`year`old Brosnan airings were worn out. `` brass pairings. We

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can't guarantee that something else might not go wrong within the next

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85 years, but we will have a guarantee for 85 years minimum. The

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bill could reach many millions of pounds, but the council say that it

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is money well spent. We know that a lot of people appreciate this clock,

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we have found that out from the many comments we have had, people want to

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see a working clock. Olchfa would have us believe that the crooked

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spire was caused by a virgin marrying in the church, or a kick

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from the devil. Unseasoned wood or heavy lead tiles is a more feasible

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a clinician. At least everyone can now agree on the time.

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The city of Leeds is enjoying a resurgence in the sport of boxing.

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Last weekend Josh Warrington defended his Commonwealth

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featherweight title and in the amateur game, Nicola Adams is of

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course the reigning Olympic champion. Following on from their

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success, there's a new tier of Leeds talent who'll have a chance to shine

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at this weekend's national finals. Ian Bucknell reports.

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Leeds will have English boxing on the ropes this weekend. Three

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fighters from the city go to the National Championships in

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Liverpool, having already made it to the Great Britain squad based in

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Sheffield. Jack Bates is the leader of the pack, at the age of 19, he

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has already won two titles and picked up a bronze at the European

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Championships last summer. I have to treat every fight as my Olympic

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final, because if anybody beats me, that gives them a chance to go to

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Rio. I have to keep going, and hope that in two years I will be on view

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on the podium. This young boxer is hungry to earn a place at the

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Commonwealth games in Glasgow. It is a huge platform, I have actually won

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a Commonwealth youth games, so I want to win it at the scene that

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lack senior. From National Championships to Commonwealth and

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ultimately the Olympics. The Olympic Games, it would be one step on to

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winning the Olympic gold then, so it means a lot to me. Very often you

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get an area or a city which produces good boxers, and that then is an

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inspiration for other good boxers in that city, from different clubs or

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from the same club, they can't burn each other on. Leeds at the moment

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is doing very well, they have some good boxers. The gym is watched over

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by heroes of boxing past and present. Our three from Leeds

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represent the future, and their journeys towards Gori starts this

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weekend. `` glory. And congratulations to Keighley's Mo

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Ali, who's just won a silver medal at the Youth World Boxing

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Championships in Bulgaria. Now, the best snooker players from around the

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globe are gathered in Sheffield for the next couple of weeks, battling

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to become world champion. They're all men, of course. So why isn't the

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sport more popular among women? Well the tournament's organisers

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have declared today Ladies' Day in an attempt to get more women

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involved. Tanya joins us now live from Sheffield. Quite possibly, this

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is of course his or's home for the next two weeks. Over here, the

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public are getting to play their own mini turn it. As you said, it is

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ladies today, but that's doesn't mean hat and stilettos, it is about

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changing the perception of the game. These girls were getting

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lessons from a champion. But not just any champion. Brianne Evans is

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largely unknown in this country, but she has won the ladies world

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championship ten times and counting. She is good, and she is helping me.

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This is my pastime, so I can place on a grand she can help me to do

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this. The it is good, because it makes you look up to them, and it

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makes you inspired. Raid when I watch are, I want to grow up to be a

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snooker player. There are lot of lady players not just in Europe but

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across the world. Hopefully with days like today we are building the

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profile of the ladies game, and encouraging players. Looking around

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the famous Crucible Arena this afternoon, the crowd is a healthy

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mixture of men and women, but you would be forgiven for thinking it

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was a men only game. It is an image this port is keen to change. We are

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probably the most accessible sport in the world. Anybody can place

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Newkirk, anyone young or old. There are no boundaries to this game.

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Through our school projects, we found that more and more women are

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wanting to play. Every time I play I want to set records and take the

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next step, qualifying for the major events, the coming April in my own

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merit. Fingers crossed I will get the opportunity to play here next

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year. I need some back `` back`up girls, come on. This is the world

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under 21 champion. And how many times have you one champion now ``

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title now? Six. I used to play with my dad when my mum went shopping, so

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I would mess around ever since I was five years old. When I was seven I

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moved into my first league, and when I was nine I won my first ladies

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competition. And you have been pretty good ever since, haven't you?

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So why are they not women playing in the world Championships? I think

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women don't get enough publicity, so there aren't that many playing, and

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when they have jobs and everything, they can't take the time to

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practice, so their standard isn't as good. I think he just needs

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publicity, the ladies game, to be rocked up a bit more. Is there a

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full ladies tour? Yellow mac yes, there is a full circuit. The ladies

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comfortably every weekend. We now have 42 players from all different

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countries and we have a lot of interest in playing, but we still

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need more publicity. When it was happening on the road in Leeds, I

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didn't even know it was happening. What can these border to help you

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guys? Just stuff like the ladies Day is fantastic. It will get more

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people interested, more people entering competitions. If we got

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more ladies up we could create a professional ladies tour, and then

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we could look at starting to merge them together with a mixed doubles,

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edition every year, and that would be fantastic to create like that.

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You need some of those guys to come and play mixed doubles? Yes, that

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would be fantastic. Presume a blue one of your ambitions is to play at

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the Crucible, can you imagine that will happen? It would take a lot of

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hard work and determination. A lot of ladies can't do it because they

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have jobs, and they have two practice, and their standard can't

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be improved. With dedicated ladies like Brianne, she plays the time.

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She is building up and becoming a much better player, and she will be

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up to compete with the men. I am looking to get their too, we'll see.

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But the jumpers and so big for you guys? Yes, that is true. Giving you

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have won the under 20 16 times, I'm sure you will be soon be angling for

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her world title. When will that be happening? Well, I am not sure, I

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will do is keep trying to improve my game. We will see you at the

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Crucible for you in a couple of years' time.

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I would be good at skipper `` snooker, I have long arms.

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Wend your way to Todmorden this Saturday and you're guaranteed to

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see a spectacle. Dozens of bikes, scooters and prams have been

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transformed for a colourful parade to welcome the Tour de France. It's

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part of the Yorkshire Festival, celebrating a hundred days of art

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and culture ahead of Le Tour's arrival. It's wild, wacky and

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totally handmade, as Cathy Killick reports.

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Welcome to a fantasyland with the weird and wonderful take flight.

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This is HQ for this Yorkshire town's handmadecycle Parade. It will take

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place on Saturday, and if this lot anything to go by, it promises to be

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a sight for sore eyes. We have had some artist make some

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old bike parts and turn them into this contraption and we have other

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artists that have made all sorts of creatures like this. As it pedals

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down the road, the legs will be moving like this, and the cyclist

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will be up there. And we have another creature, a fish. It will

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have a beautiful swimming action, like this.

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They are bikes, just not as we know them. The transformations extend to

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personal cycles too. At this high school, people have spent hours

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turning the wheels into all manner of creatures, to take part in the

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parade and welcome something as all the only Calder Valley

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It's a way of saying what we are, what's wonderful, what's beautiful

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about Yorkshire, and how does that relate to the spirit of why not and

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going for it. This is what it's all about ` why not and going for it and

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making really beautiful things. We are decorating our bikes For a

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bike parade, and I just think they look pretty awesome. Some really

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good creations. It is the most fun you can have on your bike this

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Saturday. I have two sons who I am making box for, and I am currently

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making another one for my husband who has drawn the short straw. The

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parade Leeds `` leaves the town at 1pm on Saturday. It's freeze, so bag

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your spot early. `` it's three will stop. It is it too late for us to

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decorate our bikes? This is Robin Hood's the batter

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they. This is a beautiful one, this is Halifax, you can see a terror

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poking out of the mist. Keep those pictures coming in. You can also

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tweet me. It has been a lovely day. We have managed 17 Celsius again in

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the Vale of York. Much more cloud around tomorrow, and there will

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that is courtesy of this weather front which will push on from the

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East, so it will develop into a poor day, especially in western areas.

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You see that bank of cloud out in the North Sea, that will come onto

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land in the next few hours. There will be 12 showers on land, and they

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will then fizzle out, with some low fog and helped load. A bit of

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drizzle by Don. Seven or eight Celsius. 45 Fahrenheit. The sun will

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rise in the morning at 544 AM, setting at 6:26pm. A very different

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feel to the weather tomorrow, cooler and cloudy. A bit of drizzle, but

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otherwise mostly dry. Gradually throughout the morning we will see

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some rain developing. As we head through the afternoon, there is a

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risk that that patchy rain could turn heavy. Perhaps a bit punditry.

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Especially in these western areas. `` a bit punditry. Let's have a look

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at the top afternoon temperatures. Nine in Scarborough. 12 or 13

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degrees Celsius inland. A lot cooler than the 17 Celsius we had today.

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That trend will continue through Friday evening and Friday night.

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Then the weekend will have some sherry bursts of rain at times, but

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it is not a right of. Temperatures or 13 or 14 Celsius. And that is the

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forecast. And as a QC that you have a brand`new blog? Yes, it is about

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gas emissions. The buy. That's all for now. Goodbye.

:26:31.:26:53.

All across the country, millions of families are waking up

:26:54.:26:56.

to a Britain in which they find it harder to get on.

:26:57.:27:00.

Whilst the Government keeps telling people everything is fixed,

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no longer stops the pound in their pocket getting smaller

:27:04.:27:08.

or the bills getting harder to afford.

:27:09.:27:11.

gas and electricity bills have increased by more than ?300

:27:12.:27:15.

whilst the energy companies are making huge profits.

:27:16.:27:20.

not a luxury but an essential for millions of working families -

:27:21.:27:25.

gets harder to find and more expensive.

:27:26.:27:27.

Under David Cameron, the cost of a nursery place has risen 30%

:27:28.:27:31.

and there are 500 fewer Sure Start centres

:27:32.:27:35.

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