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West Tonight with Eleanor Moritz and Roger Johnson. Our top story. They

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were all killed by dangerous dogs. Now owners whose animals attack and

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kill could be jailed for life. you kill somebody you have to take

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responsibility. Dog attacks have almost doubled this year in one part

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of the North West. Also tonight: Sue is dying from breast cancer. But the

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NHS won't pay for a drug, trialled here, which could give others more

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time. How to overcome OCD. We'll talk live

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to a man whose obsessive disorder turned his life upside down.

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The final dismount. Beth Tweddle, Britain's greatest gymnast,

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announces her retirement. I just knew in my heart that I could not

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give the hours that I was giving this time last year and I have

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achieved more than I ever thought I would.

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And they call it puppy love. Meet the cats who've adopted an arch

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was mauled to death in his own home by a neighbour's dog, has backed

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government proposals to change the law, which could see owners of dogs

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that kill jailed for life. It comes as new figures show dog attacks in

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one part of the North West have almost doubled in the last year.

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Nearly three people a week on Merseyside are being injured by

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dogs. But Cliff Clarke's brother Kenny says he still doesn't believe

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the changes go far enough. Here's our Chief Reporter Dave Guest.

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Four faces, one thing in common, they were all killed by dogs. Ellie

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Lawrenson, just five when she died in St Helens in 2007, attacked by

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her uncle's illegal pit bull terrier. Two years later, John Paul

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Massey was savaged to death by a pit bull, it too was an uncle's pet. In

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March this year teenager Jade Anderson was mauled to death by a

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pack of dogs while visiting a friend's house in Wigan. Weeks later

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pensioner Cliff Clarke was set upon and killed in his own home by next

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door's dog. After each shocking case, there've been calls for

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"something to be done". Now the Government is suggesting what that

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something should be, basically far tougher punishment for irresponsible

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owners. Currently those whose dogs kill a person can face a maximum of

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two years in jail. The government says it should be life. It also says

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those whose animals injure a person, or kill an assistance dog, for

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instance, a guide dog for the blind, should face up to ten years behind

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bars. I've been asking one man who lost his brother in a dog attack,

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what he thinks. He tries to get on with business as

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usual, but this has been a far from usual year for Kenny Clarke. In fact

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it's been amongst the worst of his life. His wife died suddenly last

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Christmas. Months later his brother was also dead. Cliff Clarke was

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killed by a neighbour's dog at his home in Liverpool. Kenny's pleased

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to hear the Government wants to get tough on irresponsible dog owners.

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The punishment must fit the crime. If they have got a big dog which

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they know can kill, if it kills someone they must take

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responsibility. A life sentence would be an example. A slap in the

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hand will not help them. Did Cliff like dogs? He would not harm a dog.

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Will what would you like to see? you have a big dog, you should have

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a mouthful. I do not think any dog lover, I love dogs myself, I do not

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think it can harm the dog. When you get home, just take the thing. I

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could not give a monkeys what they do in their own house. If it is in

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the public domain, it has got a muscle so it is a lot safer.

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Kenny Clarke is clear: larger dogs should be muzzled in public. And it

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seems there's some support for that view among pet owners. The People's

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Dispensary for Sick Animals recently carried out research with showed

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nearly one in five pet owners in this region believe dogs should be

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muzzled. More than 80% wanted the government to take the issue of

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dangerous dogs more seriously and 86% said that should mean tougher

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penalties. The PDSA says preventing attacks is the key. Ideally, we

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would also see the likes of dog control notices so wary dog is

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demonstrating unsocial behaviour that could be a measure put in place

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which would allow that dog to be monitored and for the owner to be

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compelled to take him on a training course and other measures to be

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mandated at that point. Well, the government is looking for feedback

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on its proposals before the first of September.

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Next tonight, a leading oncologist at Manchester's Christie Hospital

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has criticised the decision, not to approve a new breast cancer drug for

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patients on the NHS. He says trials of pertuzumab, or Perjeta as it's

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also known, have shown it can extend people's lives. It had been hailed

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as the biggest breakthrough in treatment for ten years. But the NHS

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watchdog NICE says the benefits haven't been proven. Naomi Cornwell

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reports. Sue was diagnosed with breast cancer

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five months ago and told she probably has around two years left

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to live. No drug will cure her cancer, but Sue hopes that taking

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part in the trials of pertuzumab will give her more time. She's one

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of 50,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK every year.

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Around one in five tumours will be "HER2-positive" a type of cancer

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that's currently treated with Herceptin. The Christie has been

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treating some patients by combining that with chemotherapy and the new

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drug and claims it could allow patients to live on average six

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months longer. It is making a difference. I had a CT scan and that

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scan shows the cancer has disappeared off my lungs, it is

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stabilising and reducing in my liver and there is a lot of positive

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activity in my bones. It is suggesting my bones are healing as

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well. But the NHS spending watchdog, the National Institute for Health

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and Care Excellence has issued guidance advising against its use,

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saying that the trial "did not reflect current medical practice",

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that the evidence of it extending people's lives was "not robust

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enough" and that even the drug's manufacturer Roche estimated that

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the treatment would not be considered cost effective for the

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NHS. The doctor in charge of the trial disagrees. It is clearly a

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great concern when we know there is an effective and well-tolerated

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treatment available. For that not be given to patients would be a

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difficult situation I think. trust is already conducting another

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trial. Naomi is here now. This is a

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difficult one. How expensive is this drug? It is certainly not cheap.

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Most patients have an initial dose which costs nearly �5,000 and then

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another desk each costing over �2000. That going go for months or

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even years. It is a difficult decision which NICE is having to

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make. They have not made a final decision. It goes out to public

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consultation and the deadline for comments is the 28th of this month.

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Other news from around the North West now, and an inquest has heard

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two people, arrested over the manslaughter of a woman found frozen

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to death in a car in Liverpool, won't face charges. 41-year-old

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Nicole Falkingham was the estranged wife of Jonathan Falkingham, the

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Chief Executive of the Urban Splash property company. She was found dead

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outside a house in Otterspool in January. Tests showed she died of

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hypothermia and acute alcohol intoxication.

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A public consultation will take place to decide the future of a

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school in North Lancashire. The county council's proposing to close

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Skerton High School in Lancaster, blaming falling pupil numbers and

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declining academic standards. A mummified head, said to be that of

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a South Sea island chief,is being sent back to New Zealand after more

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than 150 years in Cheshire. The Maori head has been kept in

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Warrington Museum since 1843. Curators say it's being sent back to

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its motherland due to its "great cultural importance".

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Strictly Come Dancing is returning to the North West. The iconic Tower

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Ballroom in Blackpool will host one heat of the BBC series, which begins

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in the autumn. It will be the sixth time Strictly has been filmed in the

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resort. Lancashire County Council has

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tonight confirmed there will be a disciplinary inquiry into its Chief

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Executive Phil Halsall. In a highly unusual move, he was suspended

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yesterday afternoon, following an independent report into a transport

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contract. Our political editor Arif Ansari joins us from outside County

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Hall in Preston. Give us as much information as you

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can into what this is all about. Local is at its best when the

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politicians on the one hand work well together with the officers on

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the other, and nothing demonstrates that relationship breaking down

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quite as clearly as the suspension of the Chief Executive. That is what

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has happened here. The Chief Executive Phil Halsall being

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suspended yesterday after a decision being taken by the Labour

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leadership. This relates to a transport contract and the tendering

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of that contract. Essentially, the county council wanted somebody to

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look after the maintenance of its cars and vehicles. That was signed

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off by the previous Conservative administration in April and after

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the local elections when Labour took over, they had concerns about the

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way that had happened. They asked for an independent review by a

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solicitor. Yesterday, there was a decision taken to suspend Mr Halsall

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over that and as you say, for the disciplinary enquiry to start.

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suspension has been strongly criticised by some people? There is

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a political battle going on over that very decision. The

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Conservatives on the one hand and say this is a deliberate attempt by

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Labour to get rid of the Chief Executive they do not like. Labour

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say this was an independent enquiry and we have genuine concerns about

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it. As for Mr Halsall, he is proud of his record over the last three

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years. He will fight very hard to fight for his integrity. And a final

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word for Liverpool, when he fell out with the Lib Dems, he left there

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with a pay-out of half �1 million. The daughter of a Liverpool fan, who

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died in the Hillsborough Disaster is trying to trace the St John

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Ambulance man who tried to save his life. James Hennessey died with 95

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others in 1989, in Britain's worst sporting disaster. Now his daughter

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Charlotte is searching for the volunteer who helped him, in the

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hope he will give evidence at the new inquest to be held next year.

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Elaine Dunkley reports. Charlotte Hennessy was just six

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years old when she waited for her father to come back from a football

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match. 24 years later she's still waiting to find out about his death

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on that fateful day at Hillsborough. This should have been done 24 years

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ago. Now I am the little girl who is having to research her dad's last

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few minutes and trying to piece together what happened to him when

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he died. 96 people were killed during the FA cup semifinal match

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between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. After decades of cover-up, a

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fresh inquest planned for next year. It is very vague. But Charlotte

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fears she will never know the truth. In documents released by an

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independent panel, set up to examine all the Hillsborough files is an

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account of how her father James Hennesy was given mouth-to-mouth by

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a St John ambulance man. What's missing are clues to his identity.

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His evidence is vital to my dad's inquest. He is a person who tried to

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save my dad's life. Also for him, it is something you would not forget,

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trying to save someone's life and it being unsuccessful, is something you

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would not forget. In a statement St John Ambulance says it is trying to

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identify the volunteers who were in will be many families just like

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Charlotte's wanting to finally know the truth.

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Still to come on North West Tonight. Fans invade the pitch at the Preston

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Blackpool derby ,police promise to find all those responsible. Join me

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later when we meet the most amazing mother cat who has adopted a puppy.

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No doubt they are the cutest bit cheers of the night. Next tonight,

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imagine having to have every object in the room perfectly arranged? Or

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when you touch a line or a stone on the pavement with one foot, to have

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to touch it with the other too. It's a form of obsessive compulsive

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disorder called Symmetry OCD ,and it's something Josh Cannings from

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Fleetwood has had since he was young. It's cost him a lot -

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friends, girlfriends, his place at university. Which is why Josh

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decided to do something about it, enrolling in an American OCD camp.

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We'll speak to Josh in a minute but first let's have a look at his time

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in camp, filmed for a BBC documentary.

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Josh is first up. He is about to be exposed for his greatest fear. His

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challenge will be not too ritualised. You have to touch

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something with one side of your body. We will have YouGov five

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minutes without equalising it out on the other side. What could you touch

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with your foot? That line just there. OK. Let's try it again

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without equalising! OK, one more go. Lets have you sit back down. Did

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you see your body pulling you to redo it? What is happening with your

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anxiety right now? I feel all right. But... You feel all right but what?

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You can feel it already, can't you? Three minutes into his exposure,

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Josh has an overwhelming urge to touch the line. Moments later, Josh

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has reached his limit. Josh, can I go with you? Can you try and talk to

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me for a second? Is your anxiety climbing as Mac it is OK now.

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it. When you walked over the line you touched it.

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That was the documentary. Josh is here now. A lot of people will

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sympathise but not empathise. If you have not suffered from it, you

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cannot understand. Explain how it manifests itself. For me, everything

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I touch with my left hand, I also have to touch with my right hand. It

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is hard for people to get to grips with that. The easiest way for me to

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describe it is an urge, a primal urge, otherwise you think something

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bad is going to happen to your family or your friends. When you are

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youngster you burnt two fingers on one hand and because of the OCD,

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what happened? I had to burn the fingers on my right hand as well. It

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caused a lot of problems at home, to be honest, because not a lot of

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people figure it out. You have been to this camp, how helpful was that?

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What techniques have they giving you? There is a bad type of anxiety

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when you feel like something bad is going to happen like he failed a

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test and there is a good type of anxiety like how you go on a

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roller-coaster. It is trying to turn bad anxiety into good anxiety.

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since the camp you have to enjoy life around? I have found it hard to

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find a job which caters for my OCD but now the OCD is in the

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background, I have got a job, I am moving out, I have got a fantastic

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post. You are chefs will stop I am! If you if you cut a vegetable do

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have two cut it with the other hand? Or have you conquered it? I think it

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makes me a more thorough chef and a cleaner share. It is a job I enjoy.

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It is a job I really enjoy so I am happy to have it. Roger mentioned

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people would have sympathy but not empathy. Do you think this is a

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condition people do not understand? Massively. Before the programme

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started I thought I would get a lot of negative press on Twitter and

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Facebook and other social network sites that the support has been

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overwhelming. It really has. There is more awareness about the

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condition and that is a good thing. It is lovely to see you. Thank you

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for coming in. And you can see the second part of the documentary

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featuring Josh, on BBC Three at 9pm tonight, or catch up with the first

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episode on the BBC iPlayer. Lancashire Police say all those

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responsible for a pitch invasion at the end of Preston's League Cup tie

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with Blackpool last night will be caught and punished. Tonight two men

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have been charged and four others questioned. Preston won the match

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1-0, sparking ugly scenes which left a match day steward injured, after

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he was trampled by a police horse. Fans also caused thousands of pounds

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worth of damage in the away end. Stuart Flinders reports.

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It's one of football's bitterest rivalries. And at the final whistle,

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minutes after Tom Clarke had put Preston into the second round of the

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Capital Cup, fans flooded onto the pitch. Most appeared to be

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celebrating, but as mounted police tried to restore order a club

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steward was trampled under a horse. He walked away unhurt. It was until

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water what happened. It means so much to the football club to win a

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local derby match but hopefully there will be no repercussions or

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anything. We have seen enough incidents in football where fans can

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run onto the pitch. When are we going to learn? Damage done to the

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toilets and seating by away fans, will, according to North End, cost

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thousands to repair. It gives the club a bad name. There are signs

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saying don't run onto the pitch. There were a number of arrests for

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offences committed outside the ground. Preston North end have

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condemned the pitch invasion as being totally unacceptable. They

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have released a statement which appears to play down the incident.

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Measures have been put in place, it says. At no time were rival fans in

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contact with each other. Lancashire police say fights did break out.

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And, they say, those responsible won't get away with it. There will

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be arrests and we will be coming to speak to you. The Football

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Association will be carrying out its own investigation.

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Staying with sport, she is an inspiration and an icon of her

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sport. Those are tributes to Cheshire gymnast Beth Tweddle.

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28-year-old Beth chose the first anniversary of her Olympic medal win

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to announce the news. Her entire gymnastic career has been building

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up to the next few months. A year to the day that this happened, Beth

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Tweddle was back at the Olympic Park, this time, to call it a day.

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It has taken a long time to get this decision. 20 years was my life in

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gymnastics. You cannot just walk away from something like that. I

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just knew in my heart I could not give the hours that I was giving

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this time last year. A terrific effort. She's the most successful

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gymnast in British history. Three world titles, six European golds and

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dozens of other metals. The Olympics will always have a special part in

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my heart. I was the first person to win the European title. You realise

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what an impact she has made. I am fit to burst but today, I am also a

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little sad. It is the end of an era. She will still be involved in the

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sport, running sessions like this one in Liverpool and it is her past

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achievement which has inspired these youngsters. I started doing it

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because I liked her. When I am older, I would love to be like Beth

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Tweddle. She does good stuff and I wanted to do the same as her.

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had a period where I have just been training and I know my passion now

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is inspiring the younger generation. Then I am just enjoying life. I am

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doing a few crazy daredevil things I have not been allowed to do.

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swinging from bars is no longer daredevil then she will not be

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having a quiet time. It is nice to see those aspiring

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young gymnasts of the future. Retiring at the age of 28. Now, cats

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and dogs are normally sworn enemies but one puppy in Liverpool has been

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adopted by a cat. Hope was rejected I had new mum but Coco the Siamese

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cat has included cocoa in her litter.

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For the last few weeks she has been feeding and grooming the puppy.

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Hope gives mum a couple, only hope is a dog and mum is a cat. Coco the

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Siamese adopted hope when heroin mum rejected her. She feeds her, cleans

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her, stimulates her bowel movements and water movements, what her mum

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should have been doing. Coco is a lifeline to her. Does she think of

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hope as one of her kittens? does, she gets very distressed if

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someone moves her away. catchphrase in the dog only happens

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occasionally. You have to have a cat with the right maternal instincts

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and Coco obviously does. You have to have kittens at the right age and a

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puppy who is the right age and right size as well. Will hope grow up

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thinking she is a dog or a cat? will see herself as one of the

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family but she will realise they can climb and she cannot. She knows she

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is a dog. She knows she is different but she has been accepted in the

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letter. If she me outs then we are in trouble! For the moment, Hope is

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enjoying being with her new family. Aah! Will they still get on when

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they are older? I am sure they days, it is not bad at all. Fine

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with a few isolated showers. Through this evening and overnight, you keep

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the cloud until the sunshine disappears. The winds are very

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light. The worst you can expect is perhaps a little bit of mist, a

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pocket of missed when you get up first thing tomorrow. There is

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nothing really going on. It is a little bit cooler than it has been.

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Really really you will see temperatures of eight or nine but

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the towns of -- towns and cities will be up to 1415. As you progress

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through the day, particularly past lunchtime, the cloud will start to

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bubble back up again. Light winds, any showers which turn up will be

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slow moving. There will not be too many. There is a greater risk than

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today. You might catch one from time to time. For the most part, broadly

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similar. Temperatures will rise nicely. We will get to 20 or 21

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degrees. If you're looking for a band of rain, why would you be,

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Thursday night Friday morning. Summer is coming back them? It is

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