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The funeral's held of Yassar Yaqub who was shot dead by police,

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as another man appears in court accused of firearms offences.

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We look at the investigation now taking place.

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The teenager with a disorder that means he never gets a good nights

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rest. We will be talking to two of Britain's brightest swimming

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talents, who just happened to be brothers. We will be looking ahead

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to all of the weekend's sport. The book store owner dubbed

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Britain's grumpiest shopkeeper after charging customers fifty

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pence to browse. I want people who come in to be

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appreciative and interested in the shop and that 50p is a test. It has

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been a bit of a miserable and cloudy day. There will be a lot of cloud

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over the weekend. I will be back later in the programme with all of

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the details. Thanks for joining us. An inquest has been told that a gun

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was found in the footwell of the car seat where a man was shot dead

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by police near Huddersfield. Yassar Yaqub was killed

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by a West Yorkshire Police officer on Monday after two vehicles

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were stopped by the M62. Hundreds of people attended his

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funeral today, while a man arrested during the operation appeared

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in court charged with A distraught mother saying a final

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goodbye to her son after he was shot dead in the police

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operation on Monday night. This morning, hundreds turned out

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for Yassar Yaqub funeral at the mosque in the Crossland Moor

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area of Huddersfield. Yaqub died after police in unmarked

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cars forced the vehicle he was in to make a sudden stop

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as it left the M62. He was shot three times

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through the windscreen. Yaqub was accused and cleared

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of trying to murder two But people at the funeral

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simply wanted to know more about the circumstances

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of his death earlier this week. Them parents have lost their son

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and the sisters have As far as the gun culture and

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the criminal activity is concerned, But the question arises

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of the way this was carried In my opinion, it was

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totally out of order. The question is,

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the way it was handled. We cannot just go around

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and shoot people on the spot More detail about the police

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operation emerged at an inquest which was opened and

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adjourned in Bradford this morning. The court heard the 28-year-old

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worked as an office clerk. The cause of death was given

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as gunshot wounds to the chest. We now know that a gun

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was recovered from the footwell Whilst the inquest and funeral

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were taking place, a 20-year-old man, arrested as part

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of the same operation on Monday, Flanked by two security guards,

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Moshin Amin spoke only to confirm his name,

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his address and his date of birth. Amin, of Broomer Street in Dewsbury,

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is charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause

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fear of violence, possession of ammunition

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and possession of a silencer. The hearing lasted

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for just four minutes and there was no

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application for bail. He'll now appear at Leeds Crown

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Court on February the 3rd. Details about the planning

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and circumstances of Monday night's That won't happen

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until the Independent Police Complaints Commission has

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finished its investigation, a process which the IPCC says it

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believes will take several months. Five days on, are we any clearer to

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know what happened? As the week has developed, we have been able to

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piece together more details about the sequence of events on Monday

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night. This was a plan to police operation involving four unmarked

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vehicles. One of those vehicles cut in front of the Audi that Yassar

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Yaqub was in. It forced it into a sudden stop, by the police. Two

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vehicles collided and it was in the moments that followed that gunshots

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were fired through the windscreen into the Audi that Yassar Yaqub was

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in. We have also had a source tells the BBC today that the weight that

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was handled was a textbook operation. -- way it was handled.

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Now the Chief Constable has issued a statement, hasn't she? She has. The

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Chief Constable has said that she wishes to extend her sympathies to

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Yassar Yaqub family. All of the forces thoughts are with the family

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at this difficult time. She has also been addressing the demonstration

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that took place in Bradford earlier this week. She says she's

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understands and empathises with the heightened community tensions and

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people's wish to demonstrate. Some people may say that demonstration in

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Bradford was not particularly peaceful. She has been saying to the

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family that she understand their desire for more answers, more

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information about what happened on Monday night. At this stage she says

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she cannot say any more because she is waiting for the results of the

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enquiry, which I understand is likely to take several months and

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much later in the year until we get that information. Thank you very

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much. Roundhay Park in Leeds has been

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enjoyed for generations for its wide green spaces,

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beautiful views and peaceful woodland, but a plan to set up

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a tree-top adventure trail has 'Go-Ape' wants to install platforms,

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swings and zip wires The council says it

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will be "in keeping with the ambience" of Roundhay -

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but hundreds of people A consultation's now been extended,

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as Cathy Killick reports. Their slogan is live life

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adventurously, and now the Go Ape company wants to bring their tree

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top adventure courses to Leeds. The rope bridges, zip wires

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and obstacle courses would fit they say brilliantly here in this

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corner of Roundhay Park. No trees would need felling

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and walkers could still The friends of Roundhay Park

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are opposed to the plan and have gathered over 1000

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signatures on a petition. Those signing are worried noise,

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parking and damage to the woodland. This is a conservation area, a park

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that already attracts more than 1 million visitors

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a year and we believe that to place it here

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in close proximity to the lake, which

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is one of the most picturesque areas The nearest Go Ape

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is in this forest. Since it opened in 2007, it's been

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hugely successful, bringing many more visitors into the forest

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to enjoy it in a different way. Go A?e say it will be

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enriched by the course and want to work with the friends

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for everyone's benefit. We want to bring what

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is better about go ape and make it accessible

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to the people of Leeds. There are benefits to the people of

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Leeds. We will be creating worthwhile jobs,

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providing a revenue stream to the council and we are

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good custodians of woodlands. It was given to the

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people of Leeds by the council and 1871

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further free enjoyment. Some opposers of the plan say it's

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wrong to lease some of it to a commercial

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organisation for profit. I am just as passionate

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about parks as I think it is really important

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that the open spaces that We need to look at different

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ways about how we can ensure we have income coming

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in so we can look after parks that Everybody has their own ideas

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about what is appropriate. Outdoor adventure park,

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get all the children You don't want all of that

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carrying on up there. It is going to frighten the birds.

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What about the swans that live here? The consultation lasts another ten

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days and will affect what happens next.

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Later on, we will meet the man trying to teach Yorkshire to dance.

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Dancing miners, that is a hell of a challenge.

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A family from Chesterfield have been speaking about their desperation

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at being told there is no cure for their son who has a very

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14-year-old William Huntley suffers with Rhythmic Movement Disorder,

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which means he repeatedly bangs his head into the bed

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Our health correspondent Jamie Coulson reports.

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For William Huntley, going bowling provides

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The 14-year-old has moderate learning

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difficulties and is being reassessed for autism.

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He also suffers from a rare and debilitating sleep disorder

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Every night since William was one, he's been banging his head into his

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This footage was taken in the last couple of weeks.

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The condition is called rhythmic movement disorder and the family

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All I want to do all day is stay in bed.

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We are extremely tired all of the time.

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All I want to do is sit on the sofa and cry because I am

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It has taken the family the best part of 12

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The family have also been told there is

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They will have to find a way to live with it.

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When he is in full rhythmic movement every night, it sounds like a

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basketball against the wall and keeps the whole family a week.

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build a soundproof extension to the house to accommodate it.

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It will cost them ?30,000 and so they have

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It makes me feel very guilty. I hope there is a cure for it. I hope I can

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get rid of it as soon as possible so I can give what EgyptAir my parents

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what they deserve. For now the family are waiting to get a good

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nights sleep. -- I can give what my parents deserve.

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Multi million pound plans to expand cancer services

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at the Friarage Hospital have been unveiled.

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The building will offer a state-of-the-art facility

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It will include a chemotherapy treatment lounge and Complementary

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The North Yorkshire-based philanthropist Sir Robert Ogden

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is jointly funding the project with Macmillan.

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Rail services in the Sheffield area were disrupted this afternoon

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after a cement mixer got stuck under a bridge.

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Network Rail received a call from the driver who got lodged under

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the rail bridge on Saxon Road shortly before half

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Trains ran at a reduced speed until the vehicle could be removed.

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Normal service resumed within an hour.

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A music expert from the University of Huddersfield is claiming to have

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discovered the ancient sound of Stonehenge.

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Dr Rupert Till has developed an app which helps

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people to blot out the sounds - including those made by tourists,

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He's used instruments that were used at the time to recreate

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the circle's acoustics of three thousand years ago.

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Let's get the sport now and 2016 marked the break through year

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for City of Sheffield swimmer Max Litchfield.

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trials he won his first British championships,

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then in Rio smashed his personal best to come fourth

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on the World Championships, as has another member of the family.

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Tanya's at Ponds Forge in Sheffield with this and the rest

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Yes, I am joined by Max and his little brother Joe. Max, if I can

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start with you. If I stood here one year ago and said what is going to

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unfold in 2016, would you have believed me? Probably not. It has

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been a crazy year. To go to the trials and then make the team was a

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dream come true and then to go to the Olympics and do what I did

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there, it topped it off really. To finish on a high with the world

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Short course last month was even better. An amazing year. The World

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Championships in your sights. People know who you are now, don't be? Last

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year I was under the radar. That gave me that little edge there. At

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the end of the day, it's the same race. I'm going to go in there and

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race the same guys as I did last year and hopefully get a couple of

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places better. It wasn't a bad year for you, either? How do you reflect

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on last year? It was a big surprise. I wasn't expecting to go to the

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Meadow Lake, 200 medals. I was expecting to get more out of the

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400. The 200 clicked on the day and give me the medal. Was a great year.

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You step up to the seniors. Are you two going to be racing each other? I

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hope so. It should be a good race. I think 400 there is more to come from

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me to catch Max but hopefully that will come in time. What is it like

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pair of you? RU rivals or is there a sweetness and light? -- are you? If

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we could do half of what the Brownie brothers are doing, it would be

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amazing. We have banter now and then and we are always trying to beach

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book-mac beat each other by as far as possible. -- beat each other.

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Tokyo to dozen and 20, gold and silver. Good luck for 2017. Thank

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you for joining us. We will follow how you go. Moving on to the rest of

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the sport and starting with football.

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Doncaster Rovers terrific form continued with a three-one

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with a close range header and though Portsmouth equalised,

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Rovers never really looked like they'd lose it.

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Their second was a beauty, scored by Tommy Row,

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and the victory was sealed by John Marquis.

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His second of the game and Rovers are four points clear

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It's FA Cup Third Round weekend when the Championship

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Barnsley, Huddersfield and Rotherham all have a great

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chance of progressing, against clubs from lower divisions

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tomorrow while Leeds will hope to avoid the giant-killing headlines

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Sheffield Wednesday are the ones looking to cause an upset

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We are completely the underdogs in this game. We will play our football

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as I am telling them all the time, we are Sheffield Wednesday. We go to

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all the stadiums and play begins. This weekend Yorkshire welcomes

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the best in British Cyclo-cross to Bradford, for the National

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Championships. If you don't know the sport -

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it usually involves loads of mud The mightiest, craziest form of

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racing with your bicycle. If not always strictly riding it at the

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time. At the side of the race circuit, you wear your bobble hat

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proudly and bring your cow bell proudly. It is the cycling

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equivalent to its a knockout. There are few better than these athletes.

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We have some good up hills and good downhills and technical corners and

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things like that. Lots of thrills and spills and quite a lot of

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crashes. A good atmosphere at races. A bit of everything combined into an

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hour of... Some will call it fun and some will call it hell. To kick

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start the New Year... The best riders arrived in Yorkshire. The

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venue is in Bradford. A spectacular place on any day of the week. In

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January it will be turned into a racetrack. For cyclists who don't

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mind obstacles or a slippy bend. The junior European champion. Hot famous

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for the British title and with his fellow riders now putting Yorkshire

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on the map. Home crowds and it's going to be pretty special. I think

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it is one of the best courses as well. That will be good. I raced in

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Milton Keynes and that was amazing. If we could have another event like

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that in the UK, that would be brilliant. Especially if it were in

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Yorkshire. Why not have a bigger race as well? We can watch the

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championships at Bradford's Peel Park on the seventh and 8th of

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January. Dress code? Warm, but otherwise, whatever you fancy. We

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will heal from Paul on Monday's programme. -- here. The last hour

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has been fantastic year. You got the young divers down there. It has been

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fantastic. Thank you very much. Good luck to all of our teams as well.

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Now, we all know how difficult it is to dance -

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especially if you've got two left feet like me.

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But, a new programme on BBC Two next week will bring folk from four

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Yorkshire towns together to do just that!

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We'll hear from the stars of Our Dancing Town -

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Choreographer Steve Elias and one of the dancers involved -

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Paige Phillips in a moment - but first lets take a look at some

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Dancing miners? I will tell you now, that is a hell of a challenge. I am

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going on Flash mobs and videos and the London Olympics opening ceremony

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and you witness the power dance has to bring people together and show

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the world who they really are. My God! As I thought, carnage. The

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question is, did you choose Yorkshire because we no good at

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dance? Not at all. Yorkshire was... When I was working as an actor, I

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had a great time playing the theatres in Yorkshire. As simple as

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that. The audiences love the arts, but they also call a spade a spade.

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I knew that if they were not into it or enjoying it. It was a case of me

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as a stranger in town discovering community is and what made each of

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these communities take. A problem I expect you had was persuading people

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to do it and then be filmed on a presumably? Yes, it was all about

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the Everyman, the Everywoman on the street. This larger than life

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character with the Welsh accent asking people, do the dance, would

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be dance? When people said, they were on board, it was winning the

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trust and taking them on a journey. That is all it was, it was a warm

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celebration of their town and their lives. You did it brilliantly. I

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look at that trailer and brings a spirals smile to you. It is a

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feel-good thing. Page, you took part. Were you good at dancing? I

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teach my own dance group. When I was approached by Steve, although I

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thought, he probably has so much experience and my grip would never

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be able to live up to this great expectation that Steve had, I just

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thought, let's throw ourselves into it. We'll give it a go. You were

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wearing these beautiful costumes for it. Yes, I make all the costumes

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every year. We have been going on for 15 years. We are sponsored by

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Kirklees College. What did you get out of it? Then I will ask Steve

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what you think she got out of it? Me personally, I've gained some great

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knowledge and some great experience. I think I've made so many friends.

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I've learned so much about other cultures and people in Huddersfield

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that I never knew. That is all thanks to Steve and hopefully Steve

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is going to be a friend for a long time. A lot of the children and

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young people in my Carnival group do not always get the opportunity to do

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such amazing things and a lot of them were like, cameras, no but to

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see them on the day giving their all was incredible. An amazing

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opportunity for everybody involved. Absolutely. I think it is smashing.

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Steve what you have done with everybody is amazing. I could not

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have done it without the likes of the groups involved and it was a

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true collaboration. We will have to leave it there but thank you very

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much. Our Dancing Town starts

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on Tuesday on BBC Two at 9pm. It's in Barnsley, then Skipton,

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Huddersfield and York. Next tonight to the man who's

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been called Britain's Steve Bloom actually charges

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customers fifty pence to browse in his second-hand

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book store in Hawes. Mr Bloom - who admits he's "not

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a people's person" - has been the subject of more than 20

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complaints to the parish council. But is he simply

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taking a brave stand? A charming market town nestled in

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the Yorkshire Dales. It is not supposed to court controversy but

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beyond these doors is a book shop and browsers are in for a surprise.

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Have you bought anything here before? No, we came here about five

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years ago. OK, I will tell you how it works. It is 50p to come in,

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between you, not each. If you buy something, you get it back. Not

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everybody likes it and certain words have been changed which you will not

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find in any of these books. It is my little world. I am comfortable with

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thinking that people come in and appreciated. I do feel it is my

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right. People say to me, you should not be doing this. Well, you get

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charged for all sorrows of things, a big fear, a craft fair, a car park.

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-- allsorts of things. It is not so ridiculous as people say it is. If

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you want to charge people, fair enough, but it is the way you treat

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people in that time. It is his shop, you can do. We are getting used to

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that round here. To go into a book shop, I do not think I would be

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interested to pay 50p and then come up with nothing. -- out with

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nothing. The parish council says it is embarrassed. It has received

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complaints. He charges people to go into his shop 50p when people who

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are unaware of the charge are challenged by him to pay it, he then

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sets off in being rude and offensive. It spreads like wildfire.

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The damage to our reputation in the wider world is quite considerable.

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There comes a time when enough is enough. The building were Steve's

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shop is based is run by trustees. They say his management style does

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not constitute a public nuisance. There are lawyers have told them so.

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In the meantime, Steve has agreed to put up a sign which tells customers

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what to expect. I can see giving Hudson ideals with that one. He will

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charge you to come to work next week.

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The weekend does not look too bad at all. A lot of dry weather about and

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cloudy at times, especially on Sunday. Let's look at the pressure

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chart. High pressure dominating throughout the weekend. A rather

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cloudy high. A lot of dry and settled weather. Drizzle for the

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hills but also a lot of cloudy weather. A lot of cloud today but

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also a lot of rain. The main body of rain has cleared into the north sea

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but it has left behind damp and drizzly conditions which will remain

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overnight. Hail fog and poor visibility in places as well. Most

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places will be dry by the end of the night. Drizzle on the hills. A cold

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night with temperatures out in the countryside around two or three

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Celsius. The sun will rise in the morning at 17 minutes past eight and

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setting just before four o'clock. We will start the day with a lot of

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cloud and mist. Some fog and damp drizzly conditions over the house,

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which might remain longest of the Peak District. Some sunny and bright

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spells down from the north. Parts of north Yorkshire will get some decent

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spells of sunshine tomorrow. McLeod but certainly not too bad tomorrow.

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-- more cloud. Light from the north-west. Temperatures up to seven

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or eight Celsius. Looking further ahead into Sunday, everyone will

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have more cloud on Sunday. A fairly cloudy story and drizzle for the

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hills in the west. Not very much in the way of sunshine on Sunday.

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Feeling chilly by day. On Monday, outbreaks of rain and blustery

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conditions, too. Sunshine and showers and it will feel cooler in

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the afternoon. Good weather for the weekend. That is it from us. Enjoy

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your weekend. We're back at ten o'clock with the late news. Good

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night. Panorama investigates

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the deadly terrorist attack and should British tourists

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have been warned about the risks?

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