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Good evening and welcome to Wednesday's Look North.

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Five men are arrested by anti`terrorism officers

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The police are investigating a charity

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visitor numbers plummet at Bradford's National Media Museum

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but the National Railway Museum in York is thriving.

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And newborn tiger cubs make their first foray

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It has been another beautiful day but a breakdown in the weather is on

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the way. Some heavy and thundery rain denied. `` tonight.

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Five men have been arrested in Yorkshire by anti`terror police

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investigating suspected fraud by a charity which gives aid to Syria.

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They're in Pellon and King Cross in Halifax,

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Savile Town in Dewsbury and Heeley in Sheffield.

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Our Crime Correspondent, John Cundy, is in Dewsbury now.

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What can you tell us about what has been happening today? At 7am today,

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several officers from the counterterrorism unit moved in on

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these addresses. First of all in Dewsbury, which you can see behind

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me. Two men were arrested. In Halifax, two more men were arrested,

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aged 32 and 53 and then in Sheffield, one man aged 38 was

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arrested. During the day, six houses, including the homes of these

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men pass a shop in Dewsbury have been the subject of searches by the

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counterterrorism unit. What were the police investigating? They call it

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suspicion of fraud by false presentation. What they mean is they

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are trying to work out whether this charity that the money has been

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going to is a genuine one, sending legal aid to Syria or whether it is

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siphoning funds or terrorism purposes or whether it is just a

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straight criminal investigation. I spoke to a unity leader earlier and

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he made clear to me that the police have been warning their people for

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some time about the dangers of fraud eight charities. The police thought

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they would be a problem, there had been information in the media. What

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were they saying to you? The message was, be aware of who you are giving

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your money too. It might be going to the wrong place. The ride lots of

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fundraising charities for Syria. What is the advice?

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It is very straightforward. If you are in any doubt at all, you go and

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speak to the Charity Commission and they gave us some further advice

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this afternoon. The key message at the moment is that there are

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significant risks in Syria. It is harder to verify how funds are being

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used, it is harder for charities to check up to ensure the delivery of

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their work is being undertaken. We remind people of their duty to

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ensure their money gets to charitable causes. All day today,

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these six men have been questioned across West and South Yorkshire. It

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is a long enquiry and they expect these men will be released on police

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bail during the evening. Tonight, almost a year

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after the future of Bradford's National Media Museum

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was thrown in to doubt, latest figures show

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visitors to the attraction are the lowest they've been

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for at least a decade. From a peak of more than 737,000

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in 2008, they dropped by almost 250,000

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in the last financial year ` In York, though, the National

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Railway Museum has seen visitor numbers increase by more than

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a quarter in the same period. 923,000 people passed through

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its doors in the past year. So what makes one Yorkshire

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museum so successful and the other struggle to keep up

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the numbers? They are jewels in Yorkshire's

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cultural crown. One museum is thriving, the other is struggling.

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Last year, at the National Media Museum, it was at the centre of a

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campaign to keep it open. Numbers are falling and there are fresh

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concerns about its future. Meanwhile, the National Railway

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Museum here in Europe has seen its best visitor numbers for 20 years

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was why the contrast in fortunes? York is a city with a high`profile

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in terms of attracting visitors. It has a museum next to the row

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waystation, which is convenient for the railway museum. The National

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Media Museum is close to the city centre but that is not where the

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visitors are. The park will have hundreds if not thousands of people

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enjoying themselves there. Those people will not then want to cross

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two different roads to get to the museum and go indoors. The National

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Media Museum says it has a long`term plan to develop the attraction and a

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decline in visitors is easy to explain. When you look at the number

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of people coming to our exhibitions, we are up 8% on last year and that

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is the highest figure since 2008 and 2009. Families and adults coming to

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our galleries on increase. The decrease is in attendance to our

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cinema operation. Is there anything Bradford can learn from York was

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macro experience. I would not like to tell my colleagues what to do.

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Sometimes you just hit on the right thing that captures the public's

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imagination. The sky is the limit after that. They run no attractions

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for little kids. That is why not many families go. Technology is a

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big thing. Technology is growing fast and kids are so smart nowadays.

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If there were more for things to go to, but now there is nothing for

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them. Those are some of the problems. Bradford needs to find

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solutions if it is to stimulate your's success. `` York's successful

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The mum threatening legal action after her daughter was refused a

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place at a school yards away from their home.

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The television presenter Gabby Logan has vowed to pay back any money she

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owes after it emerged she was part of the same tax avoidance scheme

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The sports presenter, who's from Leeds

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and is the Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University,

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invested thousands of pounds into a company

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which said it supported young musicians.

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A court recently ruled that it was understood by all concerned

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She said she'd invested in good faith

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Police say they've finished searching a house in York

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in connection with the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence.

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Forensic officers have been at the property in the Burnholme area

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for the last eight days following the arrest of a local man

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A cordon around the house was lifted today,

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but detectives say their investigation is continuing.

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Polling stations will open at 7am tomorrow morning and close at 10pm.

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The region will decide which parties will take six seats

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Voting will also take place to elect councillors for the five

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West Yorkshire and four South Yorkshire district councils.

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In North Yorkshire, elections are only taking place

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in the Harrogate and Craven districts.

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two prisoners who at the net from prison are still on the run. They

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left the prison on Monday night. Burns was serving a sentence

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for robbery at knife point and Jackson was on remand

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awaiting sentencing for theft. Detectives believe the men

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are trying to go home and are warning people

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not to approach them. A high court judgement which will

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influence whether Richard III's remains will be buried in

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York or Leicester is due on Friday. His bones were discovered

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under a council car park Archaeologists who found them think

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they should be reburied as close as possible to the site of the dig,

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which is Leicester Cathedral. say they believe he wanted to be

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buried in York. Two First World War aircraft

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have been turning heads The Eastchurch Kitten,

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dating from 1917, still operates and its engine was running

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on the Headrow this morning. A larger BE2

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that was built in Leeds Both aircraft were loaned

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by the Yorkshire Air Museum as part of commemorations to mark a century

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since the outbreak of the war. You wonder how rave these guys were

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to climb into their flimsy aircraft and take part in a battle, without a

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parachute. They were very vulnerable. Very brave. We owed them

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a big debt. Harrogate has been crowned

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as the happiest place to live in Britain for the second year

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running in a report which asked people how contented they are with

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their home and local community. The beautiful spa town scored

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top in a survey by a property website for safety, its sense

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of neighbourliness and recreation. Hull in the only other place

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in Yorkshire The jury at the inquests

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of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough Disaster have

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been seeing footage of the moments The video, some of which has never

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been broadcast before, Just take us through

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what's been shown today. The story of Hillsborough was shown

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to the jury today from the dozens of cameras placed around Hillsborough.

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We were told that South Yorkshire release had CCTV cameras. The

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football club itself also had cameras and the BBC had ten cameras

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that that day. The first pieces of footage they were shown was

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Liverpool fans walking to the ground. It was a sunny day, they had

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no idea as to what was going to happen just minutes later. We then

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saw CCTV outside the stadium, alongside the perimeter fence. We

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saw this fence open, one fan is injected from the ground and around

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50 fans coming. Data, gate seat is open, this time 2000 Liverpool fans

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still into the paddock before making their way into the terrace below.

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They could have gone three ways, through a central tunnel or left or

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right. Those thousands of fans went straight down the tunnel. The jury

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was then show the distressing scenes of what happened before and during

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the match. We could see fans being lifted out onto the terrace above.

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You could see police officers trying to get people out of the stand and

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we could also see people getting advertising hoardings and trying to

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help the other fans. It was explicit and detailed but the idea behind

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this was to show the jury what happened on the 15th of April Minety

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and 89. To give them some sense of what happened inside the stadium.

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How did the families cope with these new images? It must have been

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difficult. Yes, a distressing time for all of the families. We were

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told that the families have worked with the police to examine this

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footage, to try to pinpoint their loved ones who died at Hillsborough.

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Before the footage was shown, the coroner addressed the families,

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saying that if any of them found it to distressing, they could leave.

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Not one member left the courtroom today. Thank you.

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A mother from Brighouse says she's considering taking legal action

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against Calderdale Council after her daughter was turned down for a place

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Chloe Turner wanted to send daughter Ellie

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to Woodhouse Primary School, which is 200 yards away from their home.

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But a mix up over the family's address means Ellie

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has only been offered a place on the other side of the town.

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I am going to show you where the school is! Little Elliot Turner is

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due to start school in September and today took Chloe and me along a

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short walk to where she would like to go. Is this way you would like to

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go? But Ellie will not be going here. Confusion over where she lives

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means Calderdale Council have decided she should go to a different

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school. A map shows Ellie's home and the school close by. Her second

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choice was turned down as well. The council says she was have to go to

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an infant school, meaning that Chloe faces a stressful drive through rush

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hour traffic rather than a short walk. We are a few hundred yards

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from the school and it has been all over the news how they want people

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to walk to school. White cannot children who live so close to the

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school go to that school? They have lived in this home for the last

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three years but the council had the wrong address. Chloe was asked to

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produce proof that they had moved but it was too late. What we have to

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make sure happens is that we do not disadvantage other families. If the

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school in question was not full, they would `` there would be no

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issue. At those places have been allocated to families and would be

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unfair to any of those families if they were to lose a place as a

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result of this issue. I am prepared to take this as far as it needs to

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go for her to get into that school. I will take it to court if

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necessary. Calderdale Council says the family has the right to appeal

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against the decision and says if a place at the preferred school

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becomes available, they will be considered.

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As we live longer, the number of people being diagnosed

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with Alzheimer's and dementia is increasing.

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The illness is often stigmatised ` researchers say this is

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particularly true amongst members of black and minority ethnic groups.

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Graham Satchell has been to Bradford, to see how one community

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there is trying to break down the barriers surrounding a diagnosis.

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A Sikh Temple in Bradford. In minority groups, there is a huge

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stigma attached to dementia and Alzheimer's. There is no word for

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dementia in Punjabi, the closest word is madness. Most people with

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dementia are older people. A session run in the Alzheimer's Society.

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Doctor Gray well has been instrumental here, trying to be

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mystified dementia and explaining there is expert help and support

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available. Our problem is that people do not feel comfortable

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accessing that support, so we need to bridge that gap. Getting that

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support is critical. It is a painful to see someone you love leave you

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bit by bit. It is bewildering and scary and it is very reassuring to

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find there are people that are going through it and that understand how

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difficult it is. Back at the temple, we met one lady whose grandfather

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was diagnosed with amateur 12 years ago. At times, the reaction to his

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behaviour was difficult. Did you feel uncovered bull if you out with

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him? Yes, very uncomfortable. Would people say nasty things to you? They

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would say you had gone mad. What can you say to that? You just wanted to

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hide some times. This is the first temple to become dementia friendly.

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Just like old times ` as Yorkshire's season builds up to

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their 2020 campaign, we go down memory lane

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to harrogate. to harrogate.

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And why these little fellas at Flamingo Land have single`handedly

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boosted the world population levels of Sumatran tigers by 1%.

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Yet more twists and turns in the Leeds United saga, Paul.

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Harrogate it is like a soap opera. Today's story is strictly speaking

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about someone who used to be part of Leeds United.

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The former Leeds United managing director David Haigh has been

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arrested in Dubai, after the former owners of the club accused him

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GFH, a private investment group, claim the alleged wrongdoing

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is connected with their ownership and recent sale of

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Mr Haigh was employed by GFH but resigned earlier this year.

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He has spent the past three nights in custody

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on the strength of the allegations, which he strenuously denies.

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Leeds boxer Josh Warrington will have home advantage tonight

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as he seeks to add the British featherweight title to

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At yesterday's weigh in at Leeds City Museum,

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he came face`to`face with opponent Martin Lindsay from Belfast.

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They'll fight for the vacant British title

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and Warrington's Commonwealth belt at the Leeds First Direct Arena.

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In the last fight at Manchester Arena, that gave me a taste of what

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it is like to fight at such a big arena. Now it is on home soil, it is

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a massive incentive, a massive push. It makes me very motivated, so I

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cannot wait. Golf news now

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and Sheffield's Matt Fitzpatrick will turn professional

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after next month's US Open. The 19`year`old rose to

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stardom last summer finishing He followed that up

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by becoming the first Englishmen in over 100 years to win

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the US amateur championship. His professional career

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will start at the Irish Open Our Olympic heroine,

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Jessica Ennis`Hill, says she's in good health

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and enjoying her pregnancy. Jess is taking time out of

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athletics to have her first baby. Today, she posed

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for cameras to promote Jess won Olympic gold

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in the heptathlon at London 2012 and still plans to defend

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her Olympic title in 2016. I want to make sure I spend as much

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time with my baby once they are here and enjoy that whole experience.

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Then I will delve back into training and I have a fantastic team and a

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great coach and they are all supporting me and hopefully we will

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get to reopen. `` Rio de Janeiro. Not so very long ago, the Harrogate

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cricket festival was a staple diet But last night the candle flickered

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again with Yorkshire taking on There was another side

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to the match as well, raising funds for the Heart foundation

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as well as providing Yorkshire with vital practice ahead

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of the Twenty20 matches. There is no such thing as a friendly

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game of cricket for Jason Gillespie. Yorkshire's inspirational coach

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takes every match seriously. The Harrogate club have afforded us the

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opportunity to come here and prepare for our competition. It is great

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that so many people have turned up. We are taking it seriously. It is

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great preparation. Yorkshire need to prepare for the campaign but the

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season so far is going well. You could not ask for a better start.

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Last week did not go quite as planned but that is why we are here

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with a practice match. Their president, wearing a fashion

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statement am a is loving it. I think I've got a new lease of life! I am

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really enjoying it. I'd tell you, the way we are playing, I think we

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will win the championship. I know it is early days but I think we will.

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Behind last night's match, a good cause, they were playing for the

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British Heart Foundation. It is the most wonderful charity. There are

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more deaths through heart disease than cancer. 22,000 Yorkshire folk

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currently have heart disease. So the more work we put into raising money

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for research and for nurses and so forth, the better it is for the

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whole of Yorkshire. A victory for Yorkshire but it was great to see

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Harrogate back on the county stage again, like it used to be.

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A hard day's work for you. Three rare, new arrivals have been

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shown off to the outside world The Sumatran Tiger Cubs `

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two girls and a boy ` were born at Flamingo Land

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near Malton in March. Until now, they've been

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kept inside with their mother, but were finally released

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into their outdoor enclosure today. We must warn you,

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these pictures are very, very cute. Film just a few days after they were

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born, here are the three Sumatran tiger cubs that have been

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successfully bred. The importance of their rival cannot be

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underestimated. They are one of the rarest animals on the planet, they

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are rarer than giant pandas. There are only around 400, maybe as few as

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600 left in the wild. They are critically endangered and that is

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one step away from extinction. The weather was just right for the Cubs

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to be let out into the open air for the first time. They were being

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looked after by their mother, who seemed happy to bathe in the

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sunshine. After a couple of hours, our patience was rewarded with a

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wonderful display of playfulness and affection. The new arrivals quickly

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becoming a hit with visitors. We saw them playing and they were having

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lots of fun. It looks really cute. I want to take them home! It is hoped

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this small but significant boost to the well's population of Sumatran

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tigers is the start of many more to come.

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You cannot get much cuter than that. Beat that!

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You have been, vomiting every man in the office as afternoon. Do you want

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to run last night's joke? Comedy is part of the moment! I cannot repeat

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it! Now for your pictures.

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Keep those coming in. We have had 20 Celsius this afternoon but things

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will go downhill quickly. We have a warning across parts of our region

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for heavy rain. Tomorrow, that will be with us at first. It will ease

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with the weather brightening. A very unsettled setup for Thursday and

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into the weekend. You can see trouble has been brewing across

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France this afternoon. The rain is into East Anglia but that means the

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evening will be fine and warm and then you will see the rain first

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into the Midlands around midnight. Some torrential bursts, some claps

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of thunder and they could be some local flooding in one or two spots.

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Temperatures are ten or 11 Celsius. The sun rises at 4:54am. A very wet

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commute first thing tomorrow. Some surface spray and hill fog as well.

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That rain eases away north westwards and into the afternoon, skies will

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brighten but where the sun pops out, there is the risk of a scattering of

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thundery showers. A slow improvement is expected through the day. Let us

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look at the top temperatures. They come in at around 14 Celsius in

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Scarborough. 16 in Leeds. A view degrees down on where we have been

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today. Friday, scattered showers but settling down for bank holiday

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Monday. Thank you so much.

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That leads us on nicely to tomorrow because for all of you train us out

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there, we will be bringing you news of a new project to bring a

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Doncaster`designed steam train back to life. It is being built from

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scratch. That is as far as we go. tune in tomorrow and we will give

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you the details. that is to find that one item

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that's going to change their life. Flames are beautiful. Made

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nice money, that did. Nice money. ?200,000?

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HE LAUGHS

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