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Good evening. Welcome to North West Tonight with Nina Warhurst and Roger

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A North West night club becomes Tonight with Nina Warhurst and Roger

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first in the country to test the quality of drugs coming through

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first in the country to test the It is the same club at which a man

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died after taking ecstasy, four How hope was born out of a clifftop

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tragedy — the boy who fell to his death but helped four others to

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Anger at what unions say is the privatisation of the NHS. How is it

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Out of the art gallery and into privatisation of the NHS. How is it

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classroom. Why is the million pound masterpiece hanging in the school?

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better fortune in Europe after The European champions, Bayern

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Munich, are the visitors. Manchester United have a difficult fixture

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further afield. I shall be looking ahead to both of them later on.

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A Manchester nightclub has become the first in the country to test for

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controversial Home Office backed project will mean that clubbers

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controversial Home Office backed the Warehouse Project venue will be

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alerted if drugs are found to be contaminated with other substances.

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This weekend, one man — 30—year—old Nick Bonnie — died and 16 others

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were taken to hospital because they'd been poisoned by a bad batch

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of ecstasy. But some aren't happy with the plan. Our reporter, Nazia

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Mogra, is outside the nightclub with the plan. Our reporter, Nazia

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Nazia? It has to be said that not everybody is happy with this plan.

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Yes. Well, today, the club spoke openly about the events last Friday.

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It was a busy night. If you look behind me, just over there is where

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people queue on a weekend with their ID. That white building. Last Friday

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was the opening night and Nick Bonnie would have been in that queue

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and a few hours later, he died. Bonnie would have been in that queue

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conference. They talked about, they even considered closing the place

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down. They decided that was not even considered closing the place

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best option. They have been talking about a new drugs initiative, as you

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mentioned. I went along to find about a new drugs initiative, as you

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It's one of the biggest nightclubs Project opens for a short time every

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year. And last Friday, it's opening night, there were 5,000 partygoers.

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Among them, Nick Bonnie — who died after taking what's thought to have

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been a bad batch of ecstasy. 16 others received treatment. If our

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customers weren't at the Warehouse Project, they would be somewhere

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doesn't take away from the fact Project, they would be somewhere

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it happened and it is something Project, they would be somewhere

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Drugs remain a central part of the night clubbing scene — stopping

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their use is virtually impossible. Today, with help from the Home

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launched their way of tackling the problem. Everybody gets searched on

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the way in. We pay for private policing on the door. We know it

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goes on and we try all of these preventative measures to make it as

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safe and environment as we can. If you walk through the doors of the

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club, a sniffer dog will search you walk through the doors of the

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If you have drugs, they will be confiscated. In a matter of minutes,

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the drugs will be tested on site. And if a bad batch is found, a

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message put onto Twitter — alerting revellers. This type of testing

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message put onto Twitter — alerting elsewhere in Europe. But in the

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message put onto Twitter — alerting never before. And the Warehouse

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Project will be the country's first nightclub. —— the country's first

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nightclub to do so. Many disagree and say this is not enough. And

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tonight, there are calls for the licensing of the Warehouse Project

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Well, one of those councillors asking for the review is Councillor

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David Acton from this ward. He joins me now. Tell me, what do you think

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about this drugs initiative? Well, the main issue is how drugs are

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getting into the events and that young people are taking drugs and

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some dealing has recently been going on. My concern is, and that is what

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we need to do was. The main point is the club is doing something about

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it. This could potentially save lives in the future. Yes, that is

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right and good. Drugs are illegal and they are dangerous and they

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cause horrendous problems to people and that is what we want to try

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cause horrendous problems to people avoid. I think we need to look at

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the security and we need to look at what lessons can be learned. That is

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committee to review the licensing conditions. Lovely, thank you.

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OK, apologies for the interruption Warehouse Project. We will hear

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OK, apologies for the interruption from that councillor on the leak

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news tonight at 10:25pm. That is for those of you who are interested

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news tonight at 10:25pm. That is for Two more boys, aged 14 and 12, have

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stabbing in Liverpool last night. It happened off Priory Road in Anfield,

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where a 19—year—old man was attacked in an alleyway. He's in critical

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condition in hospital. Five other youths, aged between 13 and 15,

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arrested yesterday, remain in police A man who tried to kill four people

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by targeting them in a hit—and—run in Manchester city centre has been

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told he faces a substantial prison sentence. He was found guilty of

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four counts of attempted murder after a court found that he used his

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car as a lethal weapon after arguing with the men anti—lapdancing club.

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One of the victims was so badly injured that he spent four months in

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hospital and was paralysed. He drove from the scene and showed complete

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disregard for the harm that he had caused. One of the men received

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disregard for the harm that he had changing injuries. He was catapulted

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into the air after being carried on the bonnet for several metres. The

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two other men sustained substantial offshore wind farms in the island's

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territorial waters. The Government believes locating wind turbines

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territorial waters. The Government Manx waters could generate millions

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of pounds of revenue each year. Manx waters could generate millions

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consultant's helping them assess new applications. Last summer, Toby

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Hart, a 16—year—old from Lowton applications. Last summer, Toby

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Wigan, died after falling from a cliff while on holiday. This week,

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the inquest into what happened recorded a verdict of accidental

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His family say parts of the inquest were hard for them to hear. But

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His family say parts of the inquest was an organ donor and his organs

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helped four other people to live. His family say the positive impact

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of that has been immense. Andy Gill At home in Lowton, today Toby's

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of that has been immense. Andy Gill Sally feeds her chickens. She says

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buying lots of animals is what you do when your child dies. Toby was

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five days short of his 17th birthday He died from head injuries. At the

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time, he and a friend were looking after his younger brother Steven who

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has special needs. His Mum says after his younger brother Steven who

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always looked out for Steven. And mean, don't get me wrong, he was a

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proper big brother as well so they did not always get on and he was not

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always an angel. But we asked him to do something with Steven, he would

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do it in the right way and would Like many teenage boys, Toby was mad

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about cars. Less typically, the death of his grandmother when he was

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14 prompted him to register as an parents knew what he would have

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wanted. There is nothing worse, parents knew what he would have

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can imagine, than having to suddenly face that decision after somebody

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has died. You are not in a fit state to make any decisions but for us, as

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soon as it came up, we knew that he would say yes because we had already

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had that discussion. For us, since, the positive effect of having done

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that is immense. We get a lot of comfort from that. You know, like, I

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would say there is a 17—year—old girl who has Toby's Hearts heating

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in her. That is incredible. It is a Toby's thought. On Monday, a coroner

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in Cornwall decided Toby's death was an accident. Toby's parents have set

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up a charity to help people with cystic fibrosis, which one of his

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friends has. They're also hoping his example will persuade more people,

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whatever their age, to register example will persuade more people,

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Andy Gill, BBC North West Tonight, therapy centre for disabled children

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and adults was facing closure. The Space Centre in Preston had been

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left with huge debts when it found out grants it believed it had didn't

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Well, today, there's good news for all those who use it. It's been

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saved following a merger with a Manchester charity. Peter Marshall

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It has been an up and down year Manchester charity. Peter Marshall

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this centre, with serious doubts about its survival. To those who use

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it, like Stephen, it is beyond value. He has been coming for, or

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MAG, 15 years that I know of. I value. He has been coming for, or

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be honest with you, if it shuts value. He has been coming for, or

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or whatever, it would devastate value. He has been coming for, or

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of the users, anyway. —— he has value. He has been coming for, or

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coming for 20 years. When it came to pay bills, it found that grants

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coming for 20 years. When it came to vote had been one had not. There was

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an £800,000 funding gap. A former employee has since been arrested on

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suspicion of fraud. Now, staff and visitors are celebrating a merger

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with Creative Support. It will be of Half of that was fantastic, jumping

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disbelief. Has this really just happened? To know now that we have

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this big organisation behind us really secures future for ever.

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this big organisation behind us can work with them and the dream

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would be to have sensory centres in While the battle to secure the

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future of the Centre has been one, the fight for funding to expand

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from the public to equip the second What a relief for everyone. It looks

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You can tell by the excitement that Going up —— during winter, the

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homeless shelter is appealing for help from the public. In two weeks

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then, if we did not get a continuous flow of donations it would look

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then, if we did not get a continuous And the million pound painting that

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has been hanging on a primary school If you've been in hospital recently,

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have you noticed private companies Back in April, the Government made

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it compulsory for NHS providers Back in April, the Government made

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invite private companies to compete for business. They predicted it

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would save the NHS millions in efficiency. Opponents argued it

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would be the beginning of the end. Nina has a special series of reports

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people march quite like the love of the NHS, as they did in Manchester

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on Sunday? They said they were afraid that the service we rely

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on Sunday? They said they were from the cradle to the grave is

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being broken up and sold off. Six months ago, the Health and Social

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Care Act made those who buy in services legally obliged to give

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private companies a fair chance services legally obliged to give

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controversial but it's also brought some innovative ideas that could

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corridors for ten years but on April different role. Feeding back what is

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happening on wards to the private company that runs cleaning and

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catering services at the Royal infirmary. I think because I wear

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uniform and Army nurse by background rather than a manager, it gives

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uniform and Army nurse by background clinical staff on the ward some

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reassurance that I know what it clinical staff on the ward some

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like to run a unit, to run a ward. It is a simple, smart idea that

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helps a private company worked closely with the NHS because health

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hundreds of companies are fighting for a bite of the hundred billion

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Six months ago, it became compulsory for all qualified providers, images,

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private or voluntary, to be allowed private or voluntary. One official

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said he was glad. Some say there is contradicts anything the NHS stands

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for. Private companies are there to make money and nobody should profit

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from hell. On Sunday, 50,000 people sledgehammer blow to care. They

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from hell. On Sunday, 50,000 people cherry pick the most profitable

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services. Money gets sucked out cherry pick the most profitable

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the local images and they have to provide comprehensive care to the

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local communities. You end up with service closures, staff cuts and

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that is damaging to the sugar. really notice who is providing care

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as long as it is good? Perhaps not. Some say that by the time we start

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response, your series. Your third Tomorrow I am looking at of the

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response, your series. Your third Part of that was services being

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devolved away from hospitals and into communities. Fantastic in

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theory but there are always risks when there are big changes. More on

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Homeless centres in the North West fear they could reach crisis point

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Many charities say they're already inundated with people in desperate

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The Barnabus shelter in Manchester is getting around 500 visits each

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premises and are trying to raise money to expand. Elaine Dunkley

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premises and are trying to raise been to the shelter to see some

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premises and are trying to raise It is a busy morning of serving

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breakfast at the home filter. —— homeless shelter. Many are already

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sheets. This man sleeps rough. Desperation has reached crisis

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point. I stopped taking my tablets because of my HIV situation because

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I don't want to come down with pneumonia —— I want to come down

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with pneumonia because I wanted pneumonia —— I want to come down

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go into hospital. I want to be one, have a bed and be looked after.

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go into hospital. I want to be one, don't want to be on the streets

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go into hospital. I want to be one, medication. The centre feeds and

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close up to 70 people per day and more are coming through the doors.

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When you open a bag and it is full of jumpers and freezers or scarves,

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it is really good because we need Already, stalkers running low and

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the matter of weeks, most of these will gone. Is looks very full at the

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weeks' time, if we were not to get a moment. Come in next week, two

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weeks' time, if we were not to get a continuous flow of donations, it

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would look very empty. Just because it looks fool, you have to remember

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the amount of people that use the Increasing by the month. There is

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some good news, thanks to a campaign thousands of hats have been donated

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hats have been sent in, knitted thousands of hats have been donated

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readers. This seemed to catch their wonderful heart so many people have.

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Stalks at the centre or for the wonderful heart so many people have.

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vulnerable in society and as the cold nights get closer, so does

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vulnerable in society and as the fear of surviving on the streets.

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Now, we're moving on to sport. Richard Askam is at the Etihad

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Stadium tonight, for a big night for Yes, it is. There is a crackle in

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the ear at the Etihad Stadium. Even though it is very early, I think the

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city fans arriving for this match feel as though they're going to

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city fans arriving for this match developing under this new era. A new

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era underpinned by some very big signings. Before we look ahead to

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Buttler, says he's joining a club Buttler, a big—hitting wicket keeper

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batsman, is one of the rising stars of English cricket. And the man

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signed from Somerset says he's delighted with his move to Emirates

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attractive move, not stomach all round. Not just wicketkeeping but

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the chance to work with Peter moors. Leckie said, the stadium and are

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second to none. I have everything I need here to push my game onto the

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Let's look at football. If you are a Burnley fan, the championship table

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looks particularly good. They are top after a fifth successive win,

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this time at Doncaster. Sam Vokes was fouled in the box as the Clarets

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took the lead from the penalty spot, on the stroke of half time. He got

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up to convert his seventh goal of the season. The win was sealed three

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minutes from time when defender the season. The win was sealed three

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Jones put through his own goal. Burnley leapfrog QPR at the top

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Jones put through his own goal. Elsewhere in the Championship,

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Blackpool and Bolton played out Elsewhere in the Championship,

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goalless draw but Blackburn made it two wins in a week with a fine

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goalless draw but Blackburn made it victory at home to Watford. Jordan

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Rhodes' ninth goal in seven games midway through the second half was

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enough to win the match and move Rovers up to eighth in the table.

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City will certainly find it tough feature at the stadium tonight but

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Manchester United well as well. Manchester United face a very tricky

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match in Ukraine tonight, as well against Shakhtar Donetsk. It's been

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a difficult start to the season against Shakhtar Donetsk. It's been

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new boss David Moyes but he's been given more backing from the man

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new boss David Moyes but he's been replaced, Sir Alex Ferguson. Sir

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television, was asked about whether he'd consider returning as manager.

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His answer was, United are in good hands. He said absolutely not. David

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will be fine, he will be fine. Let's look ahead to both of those matches

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Two clubs, two men, too early to judge, is it not? In the red corner,

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United's worst start to a season in 20 years. In the other corner, the

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site has also suffered defeats. I have been in very similar situations

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to this in my old clubs. I have have been in very similar situations

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changed what I have done in full continue to do that. The results

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will come, no doubt. As well as continue to do that. The results

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manager's, so far, the new team continue to do that. The results

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Manchester United but not as we continue to do that. The results

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it. It has been a poor start so continue to do that. The results

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think they will be hoping to win this quite comfortably. The pressure

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is on but I am sure he will go through. He is a good manager.

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Victory over Bayern would be a huge moment for city. The tin plate is

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very much one clubs like city would complete well. We are doing in the

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Premier League. Looking at the last match, I am sure that tomorrow the

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team will play at the level they know how to. Phone—mac that is a

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jury is still out. It is a hard know how to. Phone—mac that is a

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to follow. Tonight will not define either season for both men but could

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give an interesting indication of Should be a cracking match. There

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will be full match commentary on BBC Radio Manchester of Manchester

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Thank you, Richard. Best of luck to Now, here's a surprising statistic —

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publicly—owned paintings are hidden from view, usually locked away in

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storerooms. But over the last ten years, the BBCs ambitious Your

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digitising the paintings — over 200,000 of them — to make them

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And as part of that project, pupils at one lucky school in Stretford,

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Greater Manchester were given the opportunity to experience great

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Greater Manchester were given the close up. Lucky them. Abbie Jones

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How do you transport a priceless piece of art? With lots of bubble

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wrap. These two, Mark and Jim, bodyguards. One is the masterpiece

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was on that, the children got as close as they could. I have not

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was on that, the children got as any of his paintings, only online.

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On the Internet. I am really pleased amazing that we could actually have

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that one because it is the real wonder and everything. The format

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they have been really fascinated by the fact that this is that peace, it

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is not a copy, it is not an image in a book. It gives it a little bit

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more ownership of the work. They can actually come into their community.

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Market seen nor northern Town —— chimneys, dogs, children. The artist

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was born a couple of miles from chimneys, dogs, children. The artist

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primary school. They have the direct link from the person who painted the

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picture. Not only can they compare what the Town was like them to know

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but they can have that connection to somebody from the same Town. The

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painting needed careful handling to get it to the school. It is not

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painting needed careful handling to works by Lowry but paintings like

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Mornay by going into 27 schools around the country. Thousands of

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children are getting the chance around the country. Thousands of

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get up close and personal to a master keys —— masterpiece. People

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are making their own version of master keys —— masterpiece. People

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painting, enjoying an art class master keys —— masterpiece. People

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the shadow of the great masterpiece. paintings, including many of LS

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Lowry's, on virtual display on the BBCs Your Paintings website. And

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we'd like to hear from you about It could be in an art gallery, or

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stately home or even above your fireplace. Just let us know what the

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painting is or send us a photo on our Facebook page, explaining why

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you love the painting. Or contact us You can see all three addresses

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you love the painting. Or contact us screen. I walked past that painting

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in the BBC and barely noticed it and At least you did not touch it with

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evening. We really have often over the next day. There is a yellow

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warning, that is the lowest level. It kicked in at 6pm and runs until

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midnight tomorrow. The worst of It kicked in at 6pm and runs until

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weather will come through tomorrow lunchtime until 9pm. There could be

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some torrential downpours. This lunchtime until 9pm. There could be

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been the picture for the last couple of hours. The rain pushed its way

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through the Isle of Man and is creeping towards all others. If

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through the Isle of Man and is computer jigsaw. It wants to move it

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everywhere. The yellow warning is for the Isle of Man, the coast and

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central areas. It does not encompass the Pennines but let's not be too

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clever. This rain is coming and going all throughout tonight and

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tomorrow. We will all see some heavy bursts from time to time. That is

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the picture overnight. The breeze is temperatures will be around 16

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degrees. It is a mild one. That temperatures will be around 16

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what you wake up to, first thing tomorrow. It is not a nice picture.

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It is dull, damp and drizzly. You can see in the morning goes on,

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It is dull, damp and drizzly. You rain tries to work its way into

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It is dull, damp and drizzly. You sea. It is still playing parts of

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Cumbria. —— plaguing. From lunchtime on, this is when it will start to

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everywhere. There will be some heavy Durst is. Look at the colours! Some

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pretty brisk breezes. The driving conditions throughout tomorrow's

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rush—hour will be far from ideal. disruption. Your BBC local radio 's

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nation is the best ways to get all the travel details. Temperatures, 19

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Celsius despite the fact will be no Still warm. Always look on the

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bright side. Remember they are all from last night? —— the fall can. We

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