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A mystery condition that leaves 13-year-old Harry

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You're missing out most of your day, and I want to see my friends

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again and everything but, honestly, I can't.

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We speak to a charity which helps the families of those affected.

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Also tonight, an inquest hears how a family raised concerns with care

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home staff about the treatment of their elderly relative.

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We're at Wibsey Primary School, meeting the youngest kid

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on the block, Mr Gracie, who's been helping children

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to read here for nearly 20 years, and he's only

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Well, with news of a lot of fine weather in the next few days

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and an extremely promising forecast for the weekend,

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We start tonight with the story of a young teenager

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His parents say his life is slipping away as he sleeps

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13-year-old Harry Appleton from Chesterfield has spells

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Despite several visits from a GP and a stay in hospital,

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his parents say they're no closer to finding out what s

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Three o'clock in the afternoon and Harry Appleton is still asleep.

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He went to bed at 10 o'clock last night but can't be roused.

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Whatever his condition is, it first appeared almost two years ago.

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We thought it was something like a virus.

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However, it continued on for six or seven weeks.

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Then, all of a sudden, he just sort of sprung out

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of that bout of it but, since then, it's continued on.

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We've had three more episodes and this time it's getting

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After 18 hours of sleep, Harry has no memory of his family

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trying to wake him and, of course, there's another

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It's weird because you're missing out most of your day so...

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I want to see my friends again and everything,

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I have to wait until the weekend to be able to see them and that

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The whole family routine can be disrupted by his sleeping patterns.

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He was eventually diagnosed with a rare neurological condition. Some

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people recover between bouts only to lapse again. Harry has two sisters

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and the whole family routine can be disrupted with his new sleeping

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pattern. Despite visits to the GP and stay in hospital, whatever

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causes Harry to sleep camp has not been diagnosed.

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If we can find out what it is, we can then actually get Harry

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Whether there's something we can do about it or not,

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that's going to be part of the first hurdle if you like.

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He's now been referred to Sheffield Children's Hospital.

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Well, joining us now is Vicki Dawson - the founder and CEO

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of the Children's Sleep Charity, which supports families

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Do you deal with many cases like Harry's?

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This is very unusual. I have been working with children with sleep

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issues for over ten years and this is only the second I have come

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across where a child is sleeping excessively to the extent that Harry

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is. What about KL syndrome? I have not got medical background is our

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charity is about signposting families onto the appropriate

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medical professionals which is why I gone touch with Harry's family to

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enable them to get the referral into the children's Hospital and the

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sleep clinic there, so that is further medical experts to look at.

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This is a really difficult time for them. Harry is 13 years old. How

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much do we understand about the sleep needs of our adolescent young

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people? We understand very little as a society. Sleep is not taken

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seriously and it is so important. It impacts our physical and emotional

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well-being and mental health. It is absolutely fundamental that children

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do get a good night's sleep. We know the effects that sleep deprivation

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can have on us but what about having too much sleep? It can similarly

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have a real impact. We know that sleep deprivation impact on children

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and they are not able to meet their full potential, but Harry is not

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able to access learning, this school curriculum, and it is having a huge

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impact on his social life, and that can really affect young people's

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confidence and self-esteem. A really interesting subject. Thank you so

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much for coming in and explaining it.

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Next tonight, an inquest into the deaths of three men

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at a care home in North Yorkshire has heard that one of those

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who died was emaciated and severely dehydrated.

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Albert Pooley died last year at Sowerby House -

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a care home in Thirsk that's been at the centre of recent controversy.

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At today's inquest, his family said, prior to his death, they'd

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raised concerns with staff about his level of care.

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The inquest has heard from Albert Pooley's wife,

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who said she'd raised concerns with staff here about the levels

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Mrs Pooley, seen here in the dark jacket arriving

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at the inquest this morning, said she feared he wasn't

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being fed properly and wasn't being given enough to drink.

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She was also concerned about him being bathed and being showered.

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We've also heard from Christina Parsons, a nurse who did

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one shift here at the care home in April of last year.

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She described how residents were left sat in urine and how one

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man was left to have this breakfast with hundreds of ants

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I was trying to address the problems so that others could deal with it.

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I spoke to the nurse that I was working alongside,

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I spoke to the manager, but nothing was getting done

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What can you tell us about the care home, Phil?

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The home has been the focus of controversial

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In 2015, the death of one resident here sparked a murder investigation.

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Then, last year, the standards of care was strongly criticised

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in a report by the Care Quality Commission.

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As a result of that, the home was downgraded to residential.

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And then, just last week, one member of its nursing staff

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faced misconduct proceedings after falling asleep while on duty.

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So it's not been without its problems.

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Has the home had anything to say today?

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Archwood, who owns the home, save that mistakes have now been

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corrected and that a new management team has been put in place.

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We did here today, though, from Joanne King,

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She admitted that there were deficiencies in record-keeping

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here because staff at the time didn't recognise its importance.

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She was then asked by the coroner, did you have proper control?

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To that she replied, I think I tried my very best.

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Later on Look North: A Yorkshire first.

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The county's first ever whisky distillery opens on the East Coast.

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A teenager has been stabbed close to a school in Huddersfield.

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Police were called to reports of an altercation

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on Fartown Green Road near to the North Huddersfield Trust

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The 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital but his injuries are not

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The police watchdog is to reconsider whether there could be

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a criminal case against former South Yorkshire Police

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and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright over allegations he lied in

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Mr Wright was accused of lying to MPs when he gave evidence

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to a key select committee over the Rotherham child

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The IPCC initially said lying would not have amounted

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to a criminal offence and was not under its remit.

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But it is to look at the matter again after admitting that it

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misunderstood the law in relation to lying to Parliament.

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Stronger powers to stop anti-social behaviour could be introduced

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Scarborough Council wants to introduce a Public Space

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Protection Order in the Castle, Central and North Bay areas,

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where there are more than 2,000 incidents of anti-social

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If approved, anyone caught drinking, taking drugs or urinating in those

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Northern Ballet brought in a record ?2 million

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from ticket sales last year, up by 10%.

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During that time, the Leeds-based company held the world

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premieres of two new ballets, Jane Eyre and Casanova,

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as well as national tours of five other productions.

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A Leeds park has been chosen as a possible location

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for a tree-top adventure trail weeks after similar plans for another park

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Go Ape wanted to install platforms, swings and zip wires

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in Roundhay Park but was denied permission after thousands

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The council has identified an alternative site

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in Temple Newsam Park and has started a public consultation.

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Members of Bradford's Bangladeshi community have gathered to remember

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those who lost their lives at Bradford City football

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56 people were killed when a stand caught fire

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during at a between Bradford and Lincoln City.

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A special film was shown as part of the event at the National

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Science And Media Museum, which paid tribute to the help given

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from people from different communities during the disaster.

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And that is the catastrophic side for Bradford city football club. The

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whole stand is going up in flames. This was supposed to be a day of the

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joy, tribe and celebration, but it is turning into a nightmare. 11th of

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May, 1985, a day that Bradford will never forget. This film was made to

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remember the diverse communities that were there that day. I had

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memories of the ambulance and fire brigade. They came out onto the

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football ground. It was the biggest disaster in British football. Some

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escaped by climbing over walls but 56 people died and more than 250

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were injured. Thanks for coming, guys. Today, those that played their

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part were remembered tribute was paid to one police officer who was

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there at the time. It brings it home, just how weird do something

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like that can happen. And for those who were there at the time, the

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memories of what happened have not faded. People were running around

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looking for children. It is terrible, something like this should

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never happen. Luckily I am here to tell the story to my daughter and

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kids. It is something I will never forget. These men's stories are part

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of the film and in May the science Museum will display the photos,

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hoping to get across a message of unity in Bradford. 32 years since

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the fire that destroyed it. It's a big night

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for Sheffield United. They could become the first

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team to get promoted in the English Football League this

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season if they win tonight, but it's To go up to the Championship,

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they must beat Coventry at home. We said it wasn't

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so straightforward! Pomotion rivals Fleetwood must also

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lose to Oxford United. So what do you think the odds

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are of promotion tonight, James? Pretty decent, the way they are

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playing this season. It has been ten years since Sheffield United were

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relegated from the Premier League. If they get promoted the night, the

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fans may think the team is getting back to think where they should be.

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There is working out to do this season. If they win the night and

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fleet would lose, they are promoted, if the drill and they would lose,

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there are 15 points to play for, so it is all on goal difference. It is

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pretty much a matter of time. We can see support is beginning to arrive.

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What is the mood among them? Nervous or confident? They are not nervous

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at all, they are really positive about the team and Chris, the way he

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has got them playing this season. They are streaming into the

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turnstiles. Wilde has got them going, shoppers got them going as

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well, cannot see why not, phenomenal the last few games. Start the

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season, we did not pull out good results, and I thought it would be

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the same as last season, but I believed in them and it has paid

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off. Ever since I had been alive, we have been relegated all the time and

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this is the first time I have ever seen them get promoted. What will

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you do if they get promoted to my? I will shout my head off. It will be a

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very late night. We are talking about Sheffield United but last

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night Sheffield Wednesday, well, not a good night problem. Inches apart

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in the town are miles apart in the table. Sheffield Wednesday continued

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their push for promotion and Rotherham were playing for pride.

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John Taylor went close for the Millers early on but could not quite

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find the target. It was almost perfect. I'm guessing that as a cup

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of tea in the hand of the caretaker manager. You would not blame him for

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something stronger after the season. Steven Fletcher put Wednesday ahead

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but it looked offside. No doubt about this one boat is Fletcher

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jumped early to double the lead. He wanted that. 2-0 is how it stayed.

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The Rotherham chairman cannot be too displeased with what he saw. This

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morning he appointed warden as the club's permanent manager. Leeds

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suffered a second away defeat in four days, 2-0 Brentford. Garry Monk

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says the players cannot feel sorry for themselves and are still in a

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good position, fifth behind Huddersfield to play Norwich

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tonight. Wednesday overtook full and be back into the top six. Barnsley

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drew 0-0 with Cardiff. But then, comfortable mid-table finish would

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do nicely after the promotion last year.

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If you cannot get to the game tonight, it is an radio Sheffield.

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United had been so successful this season but the brewery has just

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brewed some lager which the saying goes perfectly with the greasy Chip

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Botti, and if you are United fan, you will know what that means! I

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would definitely save you some of that in Leeds. Honestly.

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And we'll let you know how Sheffield United get on in our late

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programme as part of the BBC News at Ten.

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Well, there was good news for Sheffield Wednesday last

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night as they moved back into the Championship play-off

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positions by beating South Yorkshire rivals Rotherham.

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Onto cricket, and exciting times at Headingley.

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Ahead of the new season, Yorkshire have a new coach and a new captain.

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The Tykes narrowly missed out on their third back-to-back

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County Championship title on the final day of last season.

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So how are they feeling ahead of Friday's curtain-raiser

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Smiles in the spring sunshine at Headingley as the Yorkshire 2017

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squad faced the press early this morning. Among the famous faces,

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familiar names and newcomers. To come here and play with the likes of

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Jonny Bairstow, Gary Ballance, extraordinary batsmen. I will try to

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learn as much from them as I can. But the 20 broad Australian might

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not see too much of his team-mate who will spend much of his season

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captaining England. It is play by ear. What they want us to play and

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managing your workload and making sure you are at your best when you

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represent England said that is out of my hands. As county champions in

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2014 and 15, Yorkshire narrowly missed out on a hat-trick last

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season. With a new coach taking over from Jason Gillespie, what will he

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bring to the Royal? My challenge is to not change things too much but

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for my own stamp on it and that is what I have tried to do over the

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winter. I am confident we have got the group of players to win

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trophies, it is just bad having the right mindset contest system. He

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knows the players on how to get the best out of them, he has let them

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for the last five or six years. In the short term, that is what will be

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important. The lads have reacted really well to his appointment. I am

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sure he will grow into the role and be very successful. A sense of

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optimism. Old team-mates reunited new friendships forged. I have not

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had a lot of time yet to meet and greet the Yorkshire folk but I have

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heard good things, I have heard they are a great support crew, the fans

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are awesome, as long as they are on your side! The new season starts on

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Friday at Headingley and who better than Yorkshire's England captain to

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set them en route to a successful campaign? What is welcome we got in

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Yorkshire, and I think they have got what it takes to get that

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championship back. Let's hope so. And congratulations

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to Rebekah Tiler - the young A short time ago, she took silver

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in her weight category at the European Championships in

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Croatia. Just a few days ago,

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UK Sport cut all funding for British weightlifting as they did not

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believe the team possessed a credible medal

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chance for Tokyo 2020. Hopefully, that has proved them

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wrong. She must eat a lot of poached eggs for breakfast, a lot of

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protein, to be that strong. So, Phil, what's your

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tipple on a night out - I like a nice stout. If you are

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buying, I will go for champagne. Well, Yorkshire's got lots of local

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wines and even locally distilled gin but now it can add its first

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home-made whisky to the list. The county's first ever whisky

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distillery has opened on the East Coast and,

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as Laura Foster reports, locally grown barley makes it more

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than a match for the Scottish malt. The barley that has just starting to

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sprout in these fields on the Yorkshire Wolds used to end up in

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Scotland, used to make a drink famous around the world, but not any

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more. The Yorkshire Wolds at the premiere malt and barley growing

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area. 80% is produced in this area so we felt we needed to keep that

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here. So how do they make the whiskey exactly? Whiskey in its

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simplest form is distilled beer, like cognac and brandy is distilled

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wine. These are copper kettles, you know the Bali. When malt barley

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grist 's underwater Medes, something magical happens, enzymes transform

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starch in sugar when you get alcohol. The end result is that the

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alcohol rises up through these pipes then condenses down. What you are

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left with is this clear but milky coloured liquid. I know what you are

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thinking, that does not look like whiskey. But it is actually from the

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bowels of the whiskey gets its colour. It has to be in these

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barrels that at least three years before you can call it whiskey. It

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means the team do not know what the whiskey tastes like just yet. We

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have Yorkshire barley, Yorkshire water, and the people from Yorkshire

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running the distillery. Of all the distilleries operating in Scotland,

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you can count them on one hand. We are doing everything we can to make

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sure we can create something that is good to drink. The team also hopes

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the distillery will become a must see attraction for tourists

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holidaying on the Yorkshire coast. I am not sure if I could tell a good

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whiskey from a bad whiskey. They all just taste like hairspray Timmy X --

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hairspray Timmy! Now, they say you're

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never too old to learn, but is there an age limit on helping

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others to learn? One 90-year-old man from Bradford

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certainly proves there isn't. Archie Gracie, who used to be a vet,

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now helps children learn to read at a local primary school and has

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become more like a grandad Charlotte Leeming has

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been to meet him. This is the story of a man called

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Archie Gracey. He is 90 years old and still goes to primary school.

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Twice a week every week, he visits Wibsey Primary School. He is a

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volunteer who reads with the fibre rods, something he has been doing

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for nearly 20 years and he adores it. I just love coming in the school

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twice a week to listen to the children read. It gives me exercise

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walking to school, stimulates my mind, and I love the children, to

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see them improving the reading. Why the end of the first term, they know

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me, and I think they love to read. Do you remember Gerald Gujarat we

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made out of clay? Archie provide extra support for youngsters

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struggling with literacy. He has had some amusing moments along the way.

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This little boy, the teacher said he has got new glasses today. I said to

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him, I hear you got new glasses today. He said, yes, Mr Gracie. You

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look older! With the help of the teacher said, I have been working

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out Mr Gracie's career. He has been head volunteering for 18 years.

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Teachers reckon he must've taught at least 350 kids. So what children do

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we think Mr Gracie we should get out of ten? Ten! He helps me with the

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words what I do not know yet. What do you like about him? He is funny.

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He is funny? Yes. Mr Gracie may have started out as a volunteer but is

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now seen as more like a grandad, and it is clear he gets as much added

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that the visits as the children do. I would not mind looking as good as

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Archie when I get to 90! This picture sums up the skies we

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have had today. The second picture that has come in is from York with

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the Chew lips looking beautiful. Keep the pictures coming in. Or you

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can tweet me. First weekend of the cricket season, it usually chucks it

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down, but increasingly sunny, becoming very warm, I would not be

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surprised, South Yorkshire, 20 degrees on Sunday afternoon, which

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is well above where we should be. That's something to look forward to.

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In the meantime, fine and settled, cloudy times with sunshine. Dramatic

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change in though. Next week, a cold northerly comes in and we might be

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talking about a return to Mike frost. In the short term, that cloud

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bills for a time but it is driven by land temperatures, and we will see

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that cloud gradually melting away. A straightforward forecaster come this

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evening and overnight. Partly cloudy spice, decent clear spells. In towns

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and cities, loads of 7-8 per Rulli four Celsius. The sun rises in the

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morning... Cloud will build at times tomorrow. Cloudy conditions for some

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of us but there will be reasonable breaks, blue sky coming through.

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Sunshine for most of us and one of those days, in the sunshine it was

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pleasant, but when it clouds over, the air is pretty cool. Highest

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temperatures 12 Celsius. Similar forecast on Friday, fine, variable

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cloud with sunshine and that winds which is round to the south the

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weekend. A dramatic change in temperatures on the rise. On Sunday.

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That is an exciting forecast! CHILD: This is

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a major scientific breakthrough.

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