28/05/2014 Look North (Yorkshire)


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Nick Clegg tells his supporters to stand firm, dismissing talk

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feeling the heat ahead of the World there is more brain expected

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First night, police are questioning a man on suspicion of arson after an

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explosion at a house in Tingley, to the south of Leeds. The 46`year`old

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was arrested after he walked out of the property suffering from burns.

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Firefighters were called to the bungalow on the Crescent just after

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9:30 this morning. Nearby homes were also evacuated as a precaution. Our

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reporter Ian White has spent the day at the scene and joins us now. Ian.

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good evening. It has been a hive the explosion

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happened just after 930 this morning in this normally quiet street in

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Tingley. Flames let into the air. A man who lives at the house gushing

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out I flames came gushing out. The initially fire crews thought the

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explosion could have been caused the difficulty for us is that the

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Joyce and Barry tonight are not allowed.

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The investigation continues. It is still not known exactly what caused

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the blast but the 46`year`old man remains in police custody being

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Residents have reacted angrily to plans to build a new psychiatric

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unit near Doncaster. The centre in Scoresby was granted planning

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permission yesterday and will house teenagers sectioned under the Mental

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18`year`olds who suffer from psychosis, severe depression and

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personality disorders. It will have 28 places and campaigners say it is

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much needed. A recent report showed three quarters of children with

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mental health problems don't get the treatment they need. In fact, over

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the last three years, 82 youngsters in Yorkshire were treated in adult

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wards, something the Department of Health promised would stop by 2010.

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But the apparent shortage has not prevented a huge backlash from

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people living near the proposed development. Kate Bradbrook reports.

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there is a Brian and Dorothy have lived here for eight years but they

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are worried to a teenage mental health unit if they build it it is

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going. Why should we have a building like

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in ten years time is it going to have somebody in unit is also run by

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the same company, these are children with mental

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health problems. One in four people will experience mental health

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You have posted a lot of comments on our Facebook page about this.

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If you want to get involved in the debate, our Facebook page is

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We're joined now by Lucie Russell from Young Minds,

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a charity that works to improve young people's mental health.

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be such a position hospital, not one that treats I can't comment on the

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fact that the building might look over people's Gardens. As has been

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said, children and young are really suffering and we need places in

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their local communities they need children and young people are

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suffering across the country, you may be living next door to somebody

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who or are suffering all over the country, it is not about them locked

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up in that place over there everywhere and we have to take they

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are children and young people with parents who live nearby, brothers

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and sisters who go to it is about embracing, we want to do what we can

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to care for them, because they statistics say only a third of

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children the treatment a about 77% of before the age of 14

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but only about a quarter of those children if we do not intervene

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early, people have problems that more issues. Do you understand the

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concern of some who say it is going to be close to a primary school,

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young `` actually. Later on look North.

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Exclusive access to Yorkshire rivers `` reservists training from

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Lancaster. Next, it has been open for just six months and cost ?18

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million to build. Sheffield City Council have admitted it is

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disappointed by the number of people heading into its new market. 60,000

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people a week visit it, 40,000 short of the target. As a consequence,

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traders are being let off with another three months of rent. It is

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bustling but not busy enough. The council invested ?80 million in this

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new market building and in return they need far more people through

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the door every week than they are getting. Compared to the old Castle

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market, what people are spending is higher than that. Still not enough

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for them to meet the rent? We have extended the rent`free period for a

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further three months. Last November, the tone was more upbeat.

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It had taken 20 years for Sheffield to choose a site and then open a new

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building. The projection was for 100,000 people visiting every week.

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The old Castle market site over a mile away had 70,000. But the new

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site after a promising first few weeks now welcomes only 60,000

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people. Attracting enough potential shoppers to the Newmarket is not the

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only issue. Everything looks normal. Turn the corner, and you will see

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quite a few vacant stores awaiting tenants. The council say that they

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have a waiting list but there is no point bringing people here who sell

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the same things you can already get here, so they have got to find a

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balance. Look around you, empty stores, and everything is here for

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customers. There is something missing. There is a missing link in

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the chain. It is nice and open. The stalls are all nice and bright.

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the chain. It is nice and open. The stalls are all You always get good

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service. I come here, I think it is a good market. There are more shops

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and a cinema coming to this part of Sheffield, but visitors tomorrow and

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not buy things today. The council had considered selling the building

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and leasing it back, to refinance their investment. Some news in

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brief. Plans to scale back the level of children's and maternity services

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at the hospital in Northallerton will now go read. There has been a

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long`running campaign to keep overnight children's care and

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consultant led services at the hospital. The County Council

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referred to proposals to the Health Secretary who decided that there

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were no grounds to re`examine them. Gerry Sutcliffe, the Labour MP for

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Bradford South has announced he will be standing down at the next

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election. He has been MP for the constituency since 1994. His

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decision means that there will be a three Labour candidate selection in

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Bradford before next May. A man has appeared in court charged with

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murdering a 37`year`old woman in other schools. She died after being

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found with stab wounds earlier this month. Jonathan Sutton appear before

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the smooth magistrates and faced one charge of murder and two of

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attempted murder. The government is putting ?10 million towards two new

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railway stations on the Leeds`Bradford line. Work is due to

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start on the stations at Apperley Bridge and Kirkstall Forge in July.

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Thousands of people have backed the campaign to give a Sheffield war

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veteran a fitting sendoff. George Thompson died two weeks ago aged 96

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with no family and few surviving friends. A social media campaign led

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by RAF Waldrom is asking people attend his funeral in Sheffield on

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Friday. `` Rotherham. We have been given exclusive access to join

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soldiers from Yorkshire and Lancashire working together as part

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of a major restructuring of the Army. Reserve or part`time soldiers

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from this region have been teamed up with full`time counterparts from

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across the Pennines. The project in Germany is the first time that this

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pairing up has been tried. On an army

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Germany is the first time that this pairing up has been tried. On base

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in Germany in a tin shed, there is a green tent. It is cramped, but it is

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here that battles are planned. Side`by`side, rivals the Duke of

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Lancaster and Yorkshire regiments are 18. It is how the modern Army

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will work in future. The regular reserve will become a single,

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integrated force, providing the backbone and strength of the

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fighting force, and the reserve is common and provide a supporting

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element. It is clear that we are the regular army and they are

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reservists. There is no pretence one way or the other. They have a lot to

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bring to the party that we do not have because of their varying

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careers and other backgrounds. This is the first time soldiers from

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Yorkshire and went to shaft worked closely together.

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is the first time soldiers from Yorkshire and went On the first day

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on the battle of the Somme in France, hundreds of men from both

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sides of the Perenise died fighting shoulder to shoulder. But you could

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say that the War of the Roses has shoulder to shoulder. But you could

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say that the War of the Roses been mentioned a few times.

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rounds of War of the Roses. We were assured the next day that Yorkshire

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had a resounding victory. We're overcoming our differences and

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despite they're from the wrong side of the border, they're a good set of

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guys and we have got on well. The Ministry of Defence is increasing

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the number of reserves to komp sats for redundancies in the regular

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army. `` compensate. That is controversial and some believe spare

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time soldiers can't be as good. We need to make sure they're at a level

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of competency that they can fit into the regulars. What we lack in hands

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on experience, we make up for in motivation and we want to be here.

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We are choosing to be here in our spare time. This was the first joint

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training exercise in the country. But it will set the standard for the

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future of the British army. Olivia joins us now. You spent four days

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with the soldiers in Germany, both sides seem

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with the soldiers in Germany, both sides to be getting on well, but

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there has been controversy? The army has made 8,000 regular soldiers

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redundant and it is replacing them with 11,000 reserves. The people you

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saw in my report, people like that. Reserves have to commit a minimum of

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27 days a year to the army. Of that, 14 days have to be on a two`week

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camp like the one I filmed. The decision to use people to replace

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regular soldiers has been criticise. I have heard arguments the soldiers

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can't be as well trained and as dedicated, because they're only

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part`time. The people I spoke to said we do, we have to put our

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civilian jobs first. I asked if they can work on an equal footing. They

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say the skills we bring are different and we may not have the

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experience but we have things we picked up in our civilian careers. I

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interviewed many people picked up in our civilian careers. I

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interviewed many and they have skills they never would have got in

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an army career. looking at the reserves, they know

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them and they can bring them in and use them where their skills are best

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matched. Before seven o'clock...

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The World Cup in Brazil is just a fortnight away. Rotherham referee

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Howard Webb will be back in the middle but is he expecting a tough

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time? A new lease of life for the tunnels

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which once hosted the Beatles. Sport, and the weather has ruined

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Yorkshire's match against Lancashire. The game was abandoned

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before lunch. Leeds United may soon have a bit

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more money to spend on new players. There has been a deal with an

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American group of investors. Rotherham's Howard Webb flies out to

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Brazil this weekend to REFEREE: Is second World Cup.

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I remember the last one, and high temperatures are inevitable.

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He has been stark enemy `` a humidity tank for the last

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fortnight. In Brazil we will face different

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challenges to South Africa, that was all about altitude, this time the

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big challenge is heat and humidity, particularly in the northern

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venues, where England will be playing. Anything up to 40 degrees

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and 80% humidity. Physically it will affect my performance so I have been

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doing some acclimatisation to try to minimise the effect of the heat and

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humidity. We saw some pictures and our camera struggled with the

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humidity, we have two `` we had to take that picture on an iPhone. Last

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time you were a bit ill. Yes, the lack of hydration had an effect on

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me after the game. The work we are doing at Sheffield Hallam hopefully

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will work for me. You were ever read in the last world final between

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Spain and Holland, which was quite lively. How do you keep control when

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you have all of that pressure on? Of course it was a fantastic honour to

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be appointed to such an amazing game. It must be everybody's dream.

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Quite a lot of yellow and red cards. Yes, the most I have ever had to

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show. The eyes of the world are on you. You have to deal with what is

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presented to you and try to stay focused. In the end it was a case of

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trying to get through, stay in control and keep people 's attention

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on the football. It was a long two hours but I look back on

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satisfaction `` with satisfaction on it. You are Rotherham United lad,

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your home team in the championship. Fantastic day, I went to Wembley

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with my family, a roller`coaster of emotions from being down 2`0 at

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half`time, but Stephen Evans is a great motivator and we got through

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an amazing day and we are going to go to Brazil on an amazing high. You

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have been a fan of Rotherham from a very young age. How old were you

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hear? Great hat! That is my dog who I have not seen for many years. I

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was probably about nine or ten. Quickly, English champ `` chances?

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We are going without high expectations, hopefully that works

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in our favour. Of course I will be cheering the boys on like I did in

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South Africa and hopefully we will get as far as we can. If we can get

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out of that difficult group, for me it will be a silver lining if we

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don't, because that will allow me to participate in the later stages.

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A series of hidden tunnels running understand macro under Bradford city

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centre have been given a new lease of life.

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They have been used as an air raid shelter and even hosted an impromptu

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performance by the Beatles. Now they will be turned into bars,

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restaurants and shops. Beneath Bradford's ship `` streets a

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fascinating history is being uncovered. Prison cells, a World War

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II air raid shelter and an old cellar bar where the Beatles played

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an after hours gig. Now an underground market, bars and

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restaurant are to be developed here. A lot of people did not know they

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were here. Much older people would have been to the nightclub here but

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nobody has been for probably 48, 50 years.

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The cave where I am sitting now used to be a prison cell. The

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magistrates' courts were directly above. By the end of this year this

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could be part of a wine bar. It is close to Saint Inari Square.

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Up`and`coming artists will be able to display their work. `` Centenary

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Square. With construction under way underground and nearby the Westfield

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development finally under way, are things looking up for Bradford?

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Bradford has a lot of things it has to do but definitely things are

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looking up. A lot more things are happening generally. We have been

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having a rough time but when we she `` when we see shops it will give

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people a boost. 300 tonnes of rubble have already been shifted from these

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tunnels. There is still a lot of work to be done but it could be

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opened by Christmas. I reckon those tunnels are the best

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place to be on a day like today. Keep your pictures coming in. We

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will see an improvement, albeit slow, through tomorrow morning. The

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`` the rain will gradually die out and the low pressure will be

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replaced by a ridge of high pressure, so an improvement in the

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weather patterns at least for a few days. You can see on the satellite

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picture the heavy rain we have had. It has been damp and drizzly for

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most of the day, nuisance value. The rain will then push in from the

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east, some heavy spells for a time through the evening and overnight a

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bit lighter. Temperatures down to around ten or 11. The sun will rise

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in the morning at 4:55am, Sunset at 9:22pm. We will start the day not

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perhaps quite as heavy rain as this morning but still a fair bit around.

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Gradually you can see the area of rain shrinking so it will shrivel up

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through the afternoon. Generally it will stay quite cloudy but perhaps a

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bit of sunshine. Temperatures not much better tomorrow, perhaps

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reaching 14 or 15. We will see the temperatures rise for Friday and the

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weekend. It will not be wall to wall sunshine on the order we will see a

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ridge of high pressure building, but certainly better than it has been

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for the last few days. Hopefully it will feel pleasant in the sunshine.

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So, in short, miserable tomorrow, perhaps a bit of dryness.

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Yes, and warm certainly. Keeley will be back at 10:25pm. For

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the The very nature of

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the American personality was defined. Ray Mears explores

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the land behind the Hollywood legend and discovers the wild

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that made the West.

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