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airbase and have promised to strengthen the country's air defence

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systems. That is all from us. will he be able to heal the wounds

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left by a row over women priests? Clearly, the events which have led

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up to today don't reflect We'll be live from Sheffield

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Cathedral with all the details. Why there could be big changes

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at one of the country's most popular Where ever she went, the Lena Queen

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of fashion... Twiggy helps us look back over half

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a century of fashion. Meet Definitly Red -

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I don't think he knows it, but he is among the favourites

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for tomorrow's Grand National. And that cloud was still burn today,

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but we are confident we will say goodbye to it for the weekend, with

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lots of lovely sunshine to come. Join me later in the programme for

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details. -- the cloud was stubborn. The diocese of Sheffield has

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chosen a new bishop, and this one agrees that women

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should become priests. The first choice for the post,

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Philip North, didn't think women should be ordained,

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and, after protests, The next choice, the Very

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Reverend Dr Pete Wilcox, He'll be ordained in the summer

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after leaving his current post James Vincent joins us now

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from Sheffield Cathedral. It is a glorious evening here in

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Sheffield, and they just finished up Evensong in the cathedral, a few

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hundred people there because the first service the bishop to be will

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have attended in his new role. We were not allowed in unfortunately.

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the day and started the evening, and the day and started the evening, and

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for churches in Sheffield it might be appropriate because they help

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their announcement today will mark their announcement today will mark

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the end of a turbulent time for them.

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Today, the diocese of Sheffield unveiled their new, new bishop,

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He's coming across from Liverpool and he's got a pretty big job to do.

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These are unusual circumstances and not circumstances

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Clearly, the events which have led up to today don't reflect

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It has been a tough few months for the Church here -

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a new bishop was announced in January.

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Philip North was the first choice for the job -

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the problem was he thinks women should not be priests,

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and it seemed most of Sheffield disagreed with him.

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There were protests, and last month he decided

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the top job at Sheffield Cathedral wasn't for him.

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So, onto the second choice, The Very Reverend Pete Wilcox,

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and the answer to everyone's first question.

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How do you feel about female bishops?

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and I am also looking forward very much to ordaining both

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women and men as priests in this diocese.

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but what about the damage the whole process has done to the Church?

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There will now be an inquiry to work out how we got to this point.

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I think what's been really interesting is that, as a diocese,

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There is a sense of unity and purpose as we look at our vision

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but we can't deny the fact there has been a lot of hurt

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The new Bishop of Sheffield will be consecrated this summer in York.

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After the false start, the diocese will have been

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North Sheffield. You do a lot of North Sheffield. You do a lot of

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work in the community so what were people saying to you and why we are

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so critical of the first appointment?

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The Bishop role is to be a space for unity in the dioceses, and we were

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critical of it because we felt Philip North with his position on

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that could not be a focus for unity in a dioceses where the third of the

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clergy are women. A new chapter starting in the

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summer, what do you think? He is positive about women being priests.

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I think Pete Wilcox is a great appointment and he was doing some

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training recently during this situation, and my clergy colleagues

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on the training spoke highly of him. We did not know at the time he was

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in the frame at all. But he did not ignore the elephant in the room.

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he did not allow it to this mayhem he did not allow it to this mayhem

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from doing what he was there to take , to do, and...

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What does Pete Wilcox need to do to heal these wounds?

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He needs to bring his gifts to the task. It has not been an

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embarrassment, but it is difficult, because people in the committee

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struggled to understand why we have these divisions within the church.

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We're just going to have to do stick with one another and rebuild trust,

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and I am sure Pete will bring many gifts to that task and I will be a

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good thing. He also has great experience of working in deprived

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areas and estates, which I am happy about, and he will bring that to the

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Thank you. The new, new Bishop of Thank you. The new, new Bishop of

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Sheffield will be consecrated in York later this summer and start

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later on this year and he has a big job to do and started well today.

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A Bradford-based driving school is being accused of failing

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to provide lessons people have paid for and taking too long to refund

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Learner drivers have told Look North they've been let

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The company sells driving courses, but we've heard that it can be

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difficult to actually book lessons, and getting money back

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But the company says it's helped thousands of people

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to pass their tests and has brought in a "raft of improvements".

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David Brown spends much of his time behind the wheel.

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He wanted to help a friend passed his driving test as well.

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I wanted to give my friend the independence that comes

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with driving, and I wanted to give him the gift of freedom.

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In December, David paid ?150 for a course of lessons

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through Bradford-based Drive Dynamics.

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The company take payment, put learners in touch

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with local instructors, then give them ten days

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David says he wasn't able to book the sessions he'd paid for.

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Even when I did call on several occasions

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to the new claims department, I told them that I had a complaint

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and they told me, well, they didn't deal with complaints,

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So, yeah, I don't think they are a good company to deal

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with and I don't think they are a fair

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He eventually got a refund after threatening to contact

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the fraud department of his credit card provider.

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And David's not alone - we've spoken to other customers

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They've not been able to actually book the lessons that they've

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paid Drive Dynamics for, and they have waited

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We know of one woman from Leeds who has been trying

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And it's not just the learners who are unhappy - Paul Wood worked

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as one of Drive Dynamics' instructors for three years.

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He is now working independently, and says the firm still owe him ?1000.

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I think they are charming on the surface, and they couldn't

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The business model does not give them an incentive to care,

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and that's the root cause of the problem.

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Drive Dynamics deny they owe Paul any money.

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They hope improvements will lead to a much better

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An independent instructor has this advice for learners.

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See what reviews there are and look for things like that.

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Or ask your friends and get that personal recommendation,

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West Yorkshire Trading Standards say they are also aware of complaints

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involving Drive Dynamics and they are working

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Abi Jaiyeola, BBC Look North, Bradford.

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What on earth has Tom been getting up to in the sandpit?

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If you think you have had an unusual day at the office,

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I have spent most of the afternoon titivating an octopus.

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Find out why, in landlocked Cragg Vale, in a little while.

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That is certainly one not to be missed.

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It was launched as a city-wide music festival in venues across Sheffield,

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before growing to become one of the biggest music events

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in the country and generating around ?6 million for the local economy.

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But now the man who helped launch Tramlines has set up a foundation

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to try and take back control, and return the festival

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to its roots, supporting fringe events and showcasing

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Tramlines Music Festival began in 2009, and has grown into one

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of the biggest urban festivals in the country.

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This morning it was announced a nonprofit foundation has been

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set up to enable the people and businesses of Sheffield

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Tramlines Festival isn't up for grabs for everyone and anyone.

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The deal that we have discussed and agreed with the Tramlines board

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is specifically for the foundation, and our bid relates to making

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that offer available to the people of Sheffield.

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A major shareholder, founder and former director

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of the festival is a key driving force behind the move.

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In the early years, it was what I would call a curated

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festival, so we had musicians and venues putting

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The economic pressures of bringing the wristbanded event in probably

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put that under pressure, but I think there is absolutely no

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reason why we can't get back towards that much more organic,

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involved sort of structure for the festival,

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and I think that's when Tramlines does best.

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They hope to take over the event in 2018, but they still won this

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We want to Sheffield to experience, yet again,

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another incredible festival, as they have done in the past few

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years, and we just want to be able to secure the festival from 2018

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onwards and ensure a legacy for the people

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Now we will wait and see if people in Sheffield

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will invest the 1.2 million, and see changes for 2018.

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Shamir Masri, BBC Look North, Sheffield.

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The Tramlines board has released a statement saying it has agreed in

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principle by the offer made by the foundation but stresses the festival

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is not for sale on the open market. 11 people, including two

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from Yorkshire, have been convicted of fraud offences after making

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hundreds of thousands of pounds Arsalaan Hussain from Bierley

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in Bradford was jailed for four years and Naseer Ahmed

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from Sheffield was jailed At least 41 crashes were staged

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in Derbyshire, with gang members acting as drivers,

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passengers and witnesses. Passengers who use Northern trains

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are being reminded of a 24-hour Northern says it expects to run

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around 35% of its normal Customers will be able

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to use their tickets The strike is part of an ongoing row

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over driver-only trains. York Racecourse has submitted plans

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for a ?4 million redevelopment. The proposal will focus

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on improving the open-air space in the middle of the track,

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which attracts 60,000 The listed clock-tower building,

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which is the centrepiece It's hoped it will be ready

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for the 2018 racing season. The Syrian Civil war has dominated

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the news this week - gas attacks against civilians

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and retaliation with For thousands of families caught up

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in the conflict, the only choice That's what Mohamed Khalil's family

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did, after he almost died Now Mohamed, who lives in Leeds,

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has been named as one of the Young Citizens of the Year -

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Ian Bucknell explains why. Mohamed Khalil is a 16-year-old

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growing up in Leeds, getting ready Nothing remarkable about that,

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but how he got here, well, Mohamed was growing up in Syria

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when his school was attacked. He saw his friends being killed,

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and was himself shot in the leg. To survive, he pretended to be dead

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until the attackers had gone. I cry when I sleep,

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because I can remember my friends, I am crying where I am sitting,

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every time I think about the bad Mohamed's family fled to Syria

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and made a home in Leeds. His mum has had surgery

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for cancer and his dad Mohamed looks after them both

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and helps support the family with money that he makes

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from working in a restaurant. His teachers are astonished

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at the progress Mohamad has made. In school, as at home, he has made

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it his job to help others. His story is what pushes him

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and his story is what makes him Seeing the war at such a young age,

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he speaks about helping people that have been through that,

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that aren't managing as well as him. Mohamed plans to dedicate his life

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to help other people. Sometimes I feel like I want a lot

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of money, I want to help charities. If I have money I want

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to give to charity. Because if you help

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people, you feel happy. What a remarkable young man doing

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great work. And there'll be live coverage

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of the Rotary Young Citizen Awards on the BBC News Channel

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at 10.30 vtomorrow morning. You can see Mohamed pick

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up his award, along with 15-year-old She was a star at the age of 16,

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and, for more than 50 years, In 1967 she featured in an advert

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for Marks Spencer, and she is still working

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with the company. Today she was in Leeds visiting

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the M official archive, The world's top fashion cover girl

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was taking the German city by storm. She has been in the business

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for more than 50 years. Twiggy has always been

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at the forefront of fashion and now, even as a grandmother,

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she is always the centre When I was discovered in 1966,

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I was 16 years old. I was this funny-looking

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little thing with skinny legs. I was a mod, and so I

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was very into clothes. So, when that happened to me,

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I was as shocked as everyone else. Marks Spencer started as

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a penny bazaar on a Leeds market, and the company's history

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is celebrated at the official I am so thrilled to be here,

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because I have heard all about it from everyone in London,

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and I've been wanting to come up. But going around and seeing

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all of the clothes, it's incredible. And some of the things you do

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forget, and then up pops a photograph and you think,

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oh, my God, and there's a picture Leaping up in the air,

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and they have superimposed it Famous for wearing fashion,

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wiki also enjoys designing her We're working on Spring 2018,

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that is how far fashion works ahead. How do you know what is

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going to be the thing? I have to ask you, as you are now

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back in the world of fashion... I think you look

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pretty cool, actually. Not as good as my shoes,

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but they are hot-pink suede brogues. What do we share in common?

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I couldn't possibly say. You both look good in hot pants.

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Only at weekends. I have got that kind of shoes at

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home. Win and they're up -

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it's as simple as that for both Doncaster Rovers

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and Sheffield United this weekend. Rovers have the chance to seal

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the deal in front of their own fans, And Sheffield United set off down

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the M1 earlier today, for Northampton, where the Blades

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can guarantee themselves a place in the Championship next season,

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if they take victory. They were not lucky enough to get a

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ticket for some fans. But the manager is desperate to deliver.

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Whatever part of the world they will be in, they will be

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looking at this result and hoping we do it, because we all recognise

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and know that we have been in the division for far too long.

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We have deserved to go up in the past because we have not done

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We have got now an opportunity to get out of the division, and we,

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as a group, you know, are desperate to take it.

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This is my team now and that's what I wanted out of this team,

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to see the success that we look like we are going to have -

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the way I want them to play, certainly, on and off the ball,

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and I have been delighted with them, absolutely delighted.

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Castleford's impressive start to the season continued with a hard

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They had to be patient, and strong defensively,

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but Jake Webster got their opening try in the 24th minute,

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and it didn't take long for the second one to arrive.

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A couple of minutes later Luke Gale went over.

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Jesse Sene-Lefao's bulldozing try at the start of the second half

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was decisive, with Cas winning it 27-10.

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New Yorkshire captain, Gary Ballance, led from the front

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Hampshire put Yorkshire in to bat - Ballance scored a century

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He was by far the top-scorer with 120, ably assisted

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by Steve Pattison who finished on 37 not out.

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Yorkshire made 273 in their first innings.

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Leeds' Nicola Adams has weighed in ahead of her first

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The public weigh-in is a new experience for her,

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but she looked very at ease with it all and had no problem

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She faces Argentinian Virginia Carcarmo in

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Now, could we have a Yorkshire-trained winner of this

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The big race is tomorrow at 5.15, and, with less than 24 hours to go,

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most of the bookies have Malton-based Definitly Red

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Oh, the colours of the North Yorkshire countryside -

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the green, the blue and Definitly Red.

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He is a pleasure to do anything with.

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He jumps, he travels, he battles, he...

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To be honest, he doesn't have to run a bad race.

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Definitly Red is trained by Brian Ellison at his

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He says preparation for the National has been better than perfect.

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In fact, the only thing that is not perfect as the horse's name -

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the second E in "definitely" was missed out when he was registered.

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The previous owners, Irish lads, they were sitting in a pub

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and decided to call him "Definitly Red"

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, but he hasn't done bad.

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He's won three races so far this season, including

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There, he powered ahead of the field and won by 14 lengths.

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Brian is used to seeing his horses crossed the line first.

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He has had over 1,000 winners in his career,

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but he has never trained a winner of the most famous race of all,

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the Grand National - not yet, anyway.

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He is a lovely mover and everything, and I think he has ran

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about 19 and won ten, so he's pretty useful.

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So, did you ever think you would be in this position?

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You are training a horse that is among the favourites

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I know we have come a long way, but did I ever think?

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It is a great position to be in, anyway.

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In a field of 40, anything can happen, but here they are hoping

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that Definitly Red means Grand National winner,

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Dave Edwards, BBC Look North, Malton.

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What an absolute beauty. He looks calm and relaxed.

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He does, basking in the sunshine. A lovely time out there.

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The weather looks good for this weekend but more of that in a

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moment. First, if beaches are your thing,

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how about trying your Well, now you don't have to go

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to the coast to do that. Famous sand-sculptors

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Sand In Your Eye are opening a brand-new studio in West

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Yorkshire. Tom Ingall's been getting

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his hands gritty. Jamie Wardley - the eye

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of Michelangelo, the patience of a saint and the heart

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of a five-year-old on his Just creating something, really,

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because people often ask us, do you mind that your sculpture

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falls down and gets washed And it's not really a big deal,

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because making something, We've featured Jamie

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and his company, Sand In Your Eye, Together with 1,000 volunteers,

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their work was even created on a beach in France to remember

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D-Day. But in opening a new place,

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it is clear the team are looking And that is why they absolutely want

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you to get stuck in if you come but if sand doesn't

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build your castle, there's if you step this way, sir,

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they've even got a freezer section. You name it,

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they've probably carved it. I'll tell you what, I'll let

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you do a bit of it now. Sorry.

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Fingers like this... I'm going to tap and do

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these little vibrations. I'm not convinced they definitely

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look like suckers. Realising the octopus

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required one less sucker, it was at this point I figuratively

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and literally washed my hands. Thankfully, Jamie, being the master

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of the fine-grained that he is, was able to make landlocked

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Cragg Vale resemble The bucket and spade

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are ready and waiting. In an octopus's garden.

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He can do a tentacle, so what can you do in the sand?

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What can you make? I have not got a clue.

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A castle or a mermaid? Can you see him making a mermaid in

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the sand? I would make a princess castle.

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You are talented with sand. Let me wish good luck to Richard,

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having another go at the Sheffield half marathon. Running for the man

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of steel and fantastic. If you see him, give him support and cheering

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on and give him some money for on and give him some money for his

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great cause. I will give him good weather. It

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looks lovely body half marathon. Chilly is start the day, which might

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help people in the run, and beautiful for spectators. A lovely

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weekend, looks like. A lot of cloud we had and it was stuffy to move,

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but are from different origins tomorrow and drier, so confident

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there will be plenty of sunshine. Let's look at the pictures. A

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sunrise and a wonderful start to the day, before the cloud closed in. The

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second picture as grass, and getting cloudy through the gate. The third

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picture, some rounds at Bolton Bridge. Keep pictures coming in for

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Weather Watchers. The weekend does look like it is going to be lovely.

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Fine and warm with plenty of sunshine. Plenty of sunshine on

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offer with temperatures more akin to June or July, Saturday up to 18 or

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19 Celsius. I would not be surprised, it's Sunday, we have 20

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or 21 Celsius in parts of South Yorkshire. It will be cool by night.

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Both parts looking at the touch of frost, saw a large range for this

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time of year. Tomorrow... Sunday we're looking at are up from the

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drier are, so I gave plenty of sunshine, and by night it will be

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chilly. This cold front pushes through here, into Monday, and a

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sharp drop in temperatures. It halves the temperatures in some

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sports. There is the cloud annoying as all day, gradually breaking up

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through the afternoon, and lovely out there. In most places lovely.

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Friday evening, and remaining that we overnight. Long, clear spells,

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chilly as I mentioned later on in the night. Really spice of North

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Yorkshire, like last night, a touch of frost. Temperatures possibly down

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to freezing in one or two spots rural spots. These water times...

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And sunrise times. A chilly start perhaps with the odd bit of mist

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around Burnham. April sunshine getting to work and it will be

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strong by the afternoon. 20 sunshine and little cloud on the graphics, so

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a lot of sunshine through on into the afternoon and really feeling

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warm with temperatures getting into the high teens. The graphics and the

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computer model doesn't often pick up the temperatures and get them highly

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enough. In this situation I would not be surprised if we get 19 August

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20 Celsius on Sunday. A lovely day for the Sheffield half marathon,

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cooled to start an temperatures soaring up to around 21 Celsius

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across parts of South Yorkshire. By Sunday afternoon, cloudy across the

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day. Lovely weather, perfect for making a

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mermaid in the sand at Scarborough. Have a lovely weekend.

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We'll see you again on Monday. Enjoy the sunshine.

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