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Our top story tonight - Dead from dementia at just 40.

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A former Barnsley teacher becomes one of the youngest people

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to die from the disease - his family are left devastated.

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To see what we saw, to see what was left of our big lad.

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Gareth's parents now say it's their crusade to help other

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New powers for police to stop paedophiles as figures reveal a rise

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in the number of abusers meeting children in Yorkshire.

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A difficult weekend for our sides in the Championship -

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we'll have a full round-up of the action later in the programme.

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And we are live in Wakefield where the red carpet is being rolled out

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at the local cinemas ready for the premiere of a film shot in and

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around the area called Finding Fatima: The Movie. And it is safe to

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say it was a lovely day for most of us but will this weather last? The

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full forecast shortly. First tonight, the devastating

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impact of dementia, as the disease claims the life

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of one of its youngest victims. Five years ago, Gareth Wilmot

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was living a full active life He was pursuing his dream

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of becoming an actor. Aged just 35, his life

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changed forever when he was Last week he died from

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the condition at just 40. His family have spoken

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to our reporter Ali Fortescue. Very outgoing, very

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bubbly, larger-than-life. A person that lit up a room

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when he walked into it. This was Gareth shortly

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after his diagnosis five years ago. At first, doctors said he had

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depression because he was so young. But as his condition deteriorated,

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he was starred most But as his condition

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deteriorated, he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia,

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and aggressive and rapidly There were times when it was

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absolutely frightening from seeing Gareth on one day to seeing him

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the next, it was a different person and that was the illness

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taking more away from him. If we went he would want to sit

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and hold your hand all the time As a mum that was quite nice

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to know that those little Last week at just 40,

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Gareth passed away, becoming one of the youngest people ever

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to die from dementia. Dementia affects a huge

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number of people. There are currently 850,000 people

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with the illness here in the UK and one in six over the age

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of 80 have dementia. And for younger people,

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the figures are lower. Only 4% of dementia

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sufferers are under 65. It is incredibly rare that

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somebody to die so young. Young onset dementia isn't very well

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understood within the media, We estimate currently

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there are 42,000 people living Parts of Gareth's body have now been

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donated to Alzheimer's research and his family will carry

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on campaigning to raise awareness. They've asked guests at his funeral

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on Thursday to wear any colour but black and remember their eldest

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son as the fun loving young man And that's really going to be

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difficult for all of us, not just us, but for his brother

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and sister as well. That is an ending, isn't it,

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you know, but it's not for those Ali Fortescue reporting

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there from Barnsely. Police in West Yorkshire have

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welcomed new powers to tackle paedophiles who target children

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through social media It's hoped the measures will allow

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the police and prosecutors to intervene earlier and stamp out

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grooming before sexual activity Charlotte Leeming is

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here with the details. It's a big worry for many parents -

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just who are their children in contact with when

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they use the internet? In the last five years,

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there were almost 3000 recorded offences of adults meeting a child

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after grooming them. Five years ago, 23

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offences were recorded But there have been concerns police

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are unable to intervene early in many cases -

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now it's hoped new powers For parents, this may well be a

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familiar sight. A generation growing up in a world of mobile phones and

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social media. But that virtual worlds can be extremely dangerous

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for children and teenagers online grooming on the rise, the law is

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still playing catch up in a digital world. But a new law has come into

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force today which will give police greater power to crack down on

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rumours sooner. Up until now they could not arrest someone until they

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physically met up with a child but this new legislation means that

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anyone contacting a child or sending them sexually explicit messages

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could be arrested. Adele Goldman is an expert on safeguarding children

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and works with schools and councils to highlight the risks of grooming.

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She worries that is still not enough awareness of the problem. I don't

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think as a country members of the public, parents can understand quite

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how big an issue it is. There is not a single pace ideal with involving

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child sex abuse that has not started with some kind of grooming online

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beforehand. Offenders face two years in prison for any sexual messages

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sent to under 16 's and they will be put on the sex offenders register.

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It will give police a lot more power to stop abusers. We bleed a lot of

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our lives on social media and perpetrator see that as an

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opportunity to groom -- we lead a lot of our lives. Friends like these

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are like modern teenagers, spending a lot of their time online in the

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school holidays. The new law will help to protect them although they

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are savvy when it comes to looking after themselves online. Did you

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know about the dangers of someone you didn't know being able to get

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through to you? Yes, because I have seen stuff on YouTube before about

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it, about catching them. Like exposing them. But you have got

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private settings? Yes, but you can still get in touch, they can still

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request to follow you, you have to accept it or not. What would you do

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if someone you did not know try to become your friend? Just lock them.

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I would not accept it. I would tell my mum if I put it with

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inappropriate or report them. This new law has been welcomed by

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children's charities fighting to protect the Internet generation.

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There has been criticism that it has taken two years for the government

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to trigger the legislation but now it is here, there is real hope that

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our children can be as safe online as they are off line.

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We're joined now by Helen Westman, from the Northern

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Helen, I was surprised this was not already part of the law. I know that

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you have long campaigned for these new powers at the NSPCC. What impact

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will they have? It is significant. The delighted that the law has come

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into force today. Over 50,000 people have supported the floor in the law

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campaign to make it illegal for adults to send sexual messages to

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children and it is long overdue. The law: in 2015 but it has taken two

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years for the government to trigger it. We're delighted it is from

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today. -- the law came in in 2015. Have the government got the

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resources because the scale seems huge? The police have wanted to have

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the power to do this, to step in much earlier when a child is

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receiving messages. Children have been left vulnerable because the law

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has not been put into action. We estimate over 4000 children could

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have been helped in the period between now and 2015, so actually

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the police are delighted. As an organisation, it is not up to us to

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worry about police resourcing, it is up to us about worrying about

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keeping children safe. Why do think it has taken so long question at we

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have no idea and we have asked the government as to why. We're just

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delighted it has been triggered and it is in place. We know about

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distractions on mobile phones, I have a teenage son, he does gaming

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like most kids these days, but it is almost impossible as a parent to be

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across them without invading their privacy? It is typical and we would

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urge parents and carers to have conversations with children as soon

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as they get their first mobile phone or tablet about how to stay safe

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online and if they do receive a message from a person they don't

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know or a message that is inappropriate to take it to a

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trusted adult and show them was just as the lad said on the video clip,

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it is important that children know how to report and block and that is

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the conversation parents need to have with children. Helen, thank you

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for coming in and explaining that night.

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Still on the way before 7pm, a look at Yorkshire's

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We'll see how a former open cast mine has now become one

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It's understood that detectives are questioning the Yorkshire Ripper

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The incidents are thought to be similar to the assaults

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The Sun Newspaper claims a team of police officers have visited

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the 70 -year-old serial killer in prison where he has agreed

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There is some flash photography in this report from our Home Affairs

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Peter Sutcliffe, one of the most notorious killers

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For almost six years, the lorry driver from Bradford held whole

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He murdered 13 women and tried to kill seven others.

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Most of his victims were prostitutes.

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He was eventually jailed in 1981 but it's understood he's

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being quizzed by detectives investigating 17 further

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Mo Lea was hit over the head with a hammer near Leeds University

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in 1980 and is almost certain she's one of Sutcliffe's

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99.9% of me knows it's him, because I saw him,

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but what the West Yorkshire Police have left me with is a very toxic

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0.1%, which makes you think well, if he didn't do it, who did?

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West Yorkshire Police say they have taken statements from women

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who may have been attacked by the Yorkshire Ripper and these

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offences form part of the historic cases being reviewed by the force.

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What's clear is that more than 35 years after he was jailed,

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Peter Sutcliffe still occupies large amounts of police time.

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Sutcliffe, who's now 70, is currently in Frankland prison

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in Durham having been moved from Broadmoor secure

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And you can hear more from Maureen Lea who featured

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in Spencer's report on BBC Radio Leeds' breakfast

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A plume of thick black smoke can be seen across

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Fire crews are tackling a tyre fire in Beeston.

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Around 15 firefighters are at the scene and motorists

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in the area are being asked to drive carefully as visibility is impaired.

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Commuters in Bradford and the Calder Valley

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Low Moor today became the third new station

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to open in West Yorkshire since December 2015.

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It will provide hourly services to Bradford,

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Leeds and Halifax as well as four daily services to London.

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A former soldier from Yorkshire is en route to Everest for a second

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time after abandoning his first attempt to rescue a fellow climber.

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42-year-old Leslie Binns left his home in Rotherham this morning

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Last year he was only 500 metres from the summit when he saved

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the life of an Indian climber who almost fell to her death.

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He's planning to plant a 'Welcome to Yorkshire' flag on the summit

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Shops in Sheffield have become the first in the country to open

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early specifically for children with autism and their families.

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15 shops in the city centre lowered their lighting,

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turned off in-store music and opened sensory and play rooms.

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It was organised by the autism charity Sparkle Sheffield.

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I am so pleased, it's gone so, so well.

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I'm hearing stories from all over the city of little things

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because obviously I can't be everywhere at once and I'm hearing

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loads of people's stories about teenagers who for the very first

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time have got their make-up done and learnt how to put make-up on

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Dame Jess Ennis-Hill has fired the starting gun for a cancer

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charity in Sheffield, aiming to raise ?500,000

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Work has already begun on transforming two wards to enhance

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the comfort of thousands of cancer patients and their families.

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A warning there's flash photography from the start of our news

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Olympic legend Dame Jess Ennis-Hill fires the starting klaxon to launch

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Yeah, very proud to be associated with the hospital and hear today

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Yeah, very proud to be associated with the hospital and here today

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trying to raise as much money as we can to make the

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More spacious units where patients can have treatment and not feel

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so isolated from their family, being able to Face Time them,

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you know comfortable chairs for the family when they're here,

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Weston Park Hospital admits three and half thousand patients every

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year from across South Yorkshire, North Notts and North Derbyshire.

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For the past 23 years, the Council support charity has been

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One patient, Andy Gardner, says his treatment for a rare facial

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bone cancer was outstanding and new developments

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at Weston Park, he says, can help provide even better care.

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The thing is that nowadays people take for granted

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when they are at home but you don't have when you're here

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and when you're here you're feeling very vulnerable,

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very down, quite frightened at times and to have that comfort,

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that level of comfort that you'd expect at home, those

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Cancer charity director Samantha Kennedy and patron

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Dame Jess believe the work on the two wards at Weston

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We know from what patients and families tell us that they want

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these wards to be the very best they can be and whilst the NHS

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will make them good, we want to make them great and we do

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feel this is something that people will want to support us with.

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With the support of his wife Lynne, Andy Gardner underwent five years

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of gruelling cancer treatment at Weston Park.

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Now the couple are supporting anything that can make future cancer

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patients' care just that little bit easier to bear.

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John Cundy, BBC Look North, Sheffield.

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And we wish them the very best of luck with that appeal to raise

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?500,000. Time for the sport. Do you know what I love about this part of

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the season? The twists and turns in football especially because things

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might be won in one way one week and then two weeks down the line, the

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tables change around. Not even one week! A midweek game and it has all

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gone in ten days! You had about Derby's dividing families and

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there's not much difference between -- distance between Barnsley and

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Sheffield Wednesday. You hear about derbies dividing

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families and of course there's not much distance

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between Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley, so perhaps a draw

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at Oakwell was for the best result Elsewhere, it was a disappointing

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weekend in the championship. Leeds and Huddersfield

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both lost and Rotherham Mike and Michelle have been

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together for ten years, but for 90 minutes on Saturday,

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their loyalties were divided. We've got local players

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and we're going to win 2-1. Well, I think we're going to win

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probably 3-1 or 3-2. I think we'll just have too

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much firepower with you, I think the game will be won

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and lost on chances. Barnsley keeper Adam

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Davies, look away now. His mistake was capitalised

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on by former Red Sam Winnall. And Winnall's goal looked

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like the winner until three minutes into injury time,

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Angus MacDonald snatched We can take a lot of positives out

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of that game and the reaction from the players, the character that

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certain players showed in the game and the spirit

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they have always shown. In the second half we played

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better, more offensively. Outside Oakwell, Mike

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and Michelle back together. I thought it was a scrappy game,

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I didn't think it was very high I think we were lucky

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to get away with a draw. Leeds's seven-game unbeaten run came

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to an end away at Reading. And Huddersfield suffered a shock

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result at home to lowly Burton. With just seconds of the game

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left and Town pushing for a winner, Burton broke

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and Jackson Irvine finished. Huddersfield stay third

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in the table, Leeds go down to fifth and Sheffield Wednesday drop out

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of the play-off places in seventh. After three seasons

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in the Championship, Rotherham's Fulham's Sone Aluko with the goal

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to seal their fate. In League One, Chesterfield

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preserved their slim hopes of survival with a battling goalless

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draw at Bolton. Meanwhile Bradford City

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strengthened their position in the play-off places

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with a hard-earned victory over Walsall, Billy Clarke

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scoring the only goal. And Doncaster will be promoted

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from League two if they beat A hat-trick from John Marquis helped

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Rovers thrash Grimsby 5-1 but results elsewhere

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meant their promotion party Super League leaders

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Castleford Tigers thumped Luke Gale and Joel Monaghan both

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scored second-half hat-tricks Their next test will be on Thursday

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when they take on last There were some quality pieces

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of skill and attacking play in there that got us points

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and I thought offensively we were pretty stiff, so yeah,

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we are doing a good job, we're always looking

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for improvement. Think that's the really good thing

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about this team, this group of guys, is that we think there is a little

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bit more in us. I think we will need

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a little bit more this week. It's going to be a tough

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challenge for us. And you can see all the weekend's

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action on the Super League Show 18-year-old weightlifter

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Rebekah Tiler from Keighley competes in the European Championships

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later this week. She's targeting a medal

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after finishing 10th But the sport has lost

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all its central funding, and Rebekah says that

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could have a huge It's going to be really tough now,

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I might even have to get a normal job, which is not what I want to do,

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I want to just full-time train here, you know, it's brilliant,

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all the facilities here are great but if that goes, then I don't know

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what I'm going to do. It's just making me want to train

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harder, just to prove that Really tough on her. It would be a

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real shame. She did really well but that is the way it is. Thank you,

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Tanya. A new country park is

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preparing to officially open St Aidan's near Allerton Bywater

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was formerly an open cast mine but is now home to dozens

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of species of bird. There are also miles of footpaths,

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bridleways and cycle paths and a new zero-carbon visitor

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centre, which will open next week. To the untrained eye,

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St Aidan's Country Park looks But before the turn of the century,

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it led a very different life In 1988, the River Aire running

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alongside the mine dramatically Local people say the river ran

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backwards for two days. Millions of pounds worth of coal

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was covered with water before production resumed

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for another 14 years. And how different it looks now

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from coalface to 1000 acres of wild space populated by around 180

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different species of bird across the year,

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all within a stone's throw Even the site's 1200

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tonne dragline excavator, the largest in the world

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when it was built, has become a home Darren Starkey oversees this

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wildlife haven for the RSPB. We've probably got about 80

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different kinds of birds breeding here, so some of the star species

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we mentioned the bittern, which we heard booming

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just a few minutes ago, we've got lots of gulls, terns,

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waders and ducks and to be finally here now thinking yeah,

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we're actually going to be opened within the week's time,

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it's just an amazing feeling. That opening involves

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this new visitor centre, a perfect resting spot for park

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users from next Monday. It's time it was opened properly

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and it'll be nice to have somewhere We've missed something like this

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because we needed toilets and when you get to our age

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you need them! It's such a marvellous area

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for birds from all over Europe It's taken a lot of hard work

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and patience to get here but more than 25 years after the River Aire

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flooded this space, nature has Alistair Gill, BBC Look North

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at St Aidan's Country Park. A group of film makers

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from Wakefield are premiering Finding Fatimah: The Movie

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is described as a not-so-typical It tells the story of a young Muslim

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man on a search for his perfect match after a failed marriage

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and a failing business. The stars include actors

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from Eastenders, Coronation Street Tom Ingall is at Cineworld

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in Wakefield now. We never get invited to premiers!

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This man does! Evening, you two. We have a full house here in the

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screen. A lot of these people here I'm an unusual position because they

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are sitting down eating their popcorn about the watch a film that

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a lot of them actually appear in. This is the regional area about a

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film called Finding Fatima: The Movie. It's a taste for you.

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Did you cheat on her, beat her or both?

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It'd be good to meet someone different, mum, instead of these

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local narrow-minded girls and their riffraff frames of mind.

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I'm Fatima Miah and simple things satisfy my complicated heart.

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You look like you've done every celebrity diet on the planet.

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I feel like an advert giving hope to overweight men!

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very glamorous here at Wakefield. The red carpet has been rolled out,

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before it has been buzzing. Two people connected to the film there,

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the charity supporting its nationwide tour and the production

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company representative. What is the film about? It is a not so typical

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romantic comedy featuring two British Muslims looking for love. We

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have had a lot of them shot in this part of the world, the full Monty

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for example, why have you added Wakefield to this list question at

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British Muslim TV has been broadcasting for the last three

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years, we are a Yorkshire -based production companies with port valve

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but production to be based in Yorkshire. We shot a lot of the film

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in Yorkshire and all I can see is what chip. When is it out question

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at 21st of April all across the country. Finding Fatima: The Movie

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is a romantic comedy, great reviews and it will be starting a

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conversation. An cute. Your charity, you are involved in touring it

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around the country. Why is that? The film is entertaining, an amazing

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film, but it is actually saving lives. We are a Wakefield -based

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charity, here in Yorkshire, and we are affecting millions of people

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around the world working in 30 different countries worldwide,

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Syrian refugee crisis happening at the moment, Lebanon, we are working

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in East Africa, we are at the front line of all of these emergencies so

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come out, watch the film but at the end of the day there is a serious

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message behind it and it does save lives. Was it easy to tie up with

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the film? It was because we are doing is giving back to the British

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Muslim community. It is a British Muslim film and the art ringing the

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values of British Muslims and we are a very much British Muslim charity.

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We are a Muslim-led charity however what we believe in is we want to do

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more work here in the UK at home. Thank you very much. Just in time to

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get your popcorn, the film starts at 7:30pm tonight.

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I think he left his tuxedo in the wash! He could learn a thing or two

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off Island. Should I give him some tips? Lend him your tie! It has been

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an all right day-to-day. Let's have a look at our weather pictures. We

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have some flowers, nice to see some pictures pointing down, not at the

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Skype will still be like it! If you manage to get to the coast to date

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some gorgeous scenes in Scarborough. Look at that. Isn't it nice when the

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sun is out? Keep sending your pictures into us. Hello again. So,

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tonight, we are switching gears. We have some rain on the way. Tomorrow

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it will brighten up so the weather story does improve. This is the

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weather feature I was talking about, but the front moving in from the

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west. I won't spend too much time on it because generally it will produce

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thicker cloud, light and patchy rain, some of that rain heavily on

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high ground. Not really a cold night, knows of nine or 10 Celsius.

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Quite mild. The high waters tomorrow... The sun rises at 6:32am.

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Back to the weather. The weather front, it is quite lethargic.

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Doesn't really want to go but eventually it will do. Behind it we

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will see an improving picture, things brightening up and stop yet

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again some of those nice sunny spells and let's take a quick look

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at the temperatures. Down a bit compared to today's values but

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having said that they will still get up to 13 or 14 Celsius, especially

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in the sunshine, which will feel pleasant. A bit less of a breeze at

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the end of the day. High pressure still in charge over the next few

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days, so that slide should not be there! Not a bad story when high

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pressure is in charge! Live television, what can we say?! All of

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us, enjoy the rest of your evening. Goodbye!

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As she tries to distance herself from her party's controversial past,

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we follow the money and ask, "Who's funding her campaign?"

:27:52.:27:58.

Stacey and Chris are preparing for marriage by spending

:27:59.:28:01.

a few days living alone with their in-laws to be,

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and asking them all kinds of questions.

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Did you get a kiss on the first date? No.

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What does their in-laws' marriage tell them about each other's

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I expect you'll want to become a schoolmaster, sir.

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That's what most of the gentlemen does that get sent down

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for indecent behaviour. Evelyn Waugh's classic novel.

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Have you ever been in love, Mr Pennyfeather? No, not yet.

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