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away. That's all from the BBC News at Six. On BBC One, we now join the

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BBC's Good evening. Welcome to North West

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Tonight with Annabel Tiffin and Roger Johnson. Our top storx: Fears

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a new hospital superbug could have killed 16 patients in Manchdster.

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This is a very serious problem. It is a bit like global warming.

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The bug, known as CPE, is often unresponsive to antibiotics. Also

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tonight: Police investigating the death of two`year`old Sophid Jones

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in Blackpool say she may have swallowed the heroin substitute

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methadone. A new route for HS2 ` Stoke`on`Trent

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wants to take the line from Crewe. But what would it mean?

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And up for the Cup again, as Wigan's new manager goes back to thd club

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where he made his name. And cows have always gone move, but

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we are finding out why farmdrs are being urged to go tweet.

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The BBC has learned that sixteen patients have died in Manchdster

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over the last five years after contracting a superbug, which is

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spreading across the region. The bug, known as CPE, is often

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unresponsive to antibiotics. More than a thousand people have

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been affected. But the hosphtal authorities insist they're doing

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their best to tackle it. Here's our chief reporter, Dave Guest, who has

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more. CPE is the name given to sole

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strains of bacteria that ard found in the gut of humans and anhmals. To

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those of us who are fit and healthy, they're no problem. But if they

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spread to other parts of thd body and the bloodstream, they c`n cause

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serious infections. And those infections can be hard to treat

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because CPE are resistant to some antibiotics. And the number of CPE

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infections has increased in recent years, especially here in the North

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West. This robot processes thousands of

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chemicals looking for ways to fight bacteria and its work has ndver been

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more important. CPE is the latest so` called super bug and is

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resistant to many antibiotics. This is a very serious problem. It

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is a bit like global warming, it is creeping up on us. Actions that we

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take today to correct the problem may take many years to fall into

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place. The BBC has learned in Manchester

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since April 2009 16 patients have died within 30 days of contracting

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it, though it can't be provdd it directly caused all of thosd deaths.

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More than a thousand others have also been identified as carriers.

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The figures are higher than for many other areas.

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Although the number of CPE infections have gone up, we need to

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put it in context. It is not as provided as the MRSA. You h`ve to be

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very ill to die of the illndss. Why are there so many of the people in

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Manchester with this diseasd? We screen it, so we may have found more

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people with it because of that. Do people need to be worried about it?

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It may cause illness in those with underlying diseases, but as long as

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we know it is there, we can treat it.

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How near you to developing `nd be our text that can fight it? ``

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medicine that can fight it? There is a lot of effort going into trying to

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stop this illness. So the mission now is to find the

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best ways of combating the lenace of CPE.

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Only this month, Public Health England issued fresh advice to

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hospitals for identifying and managing CPE infections. Thdy said

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the aim was to act quickly `nd decisively to prevent widespread

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problems. And joining us in the studio is

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Professor Valerie Edwards`Jones a professor of Medical Microbhology at

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Manchester Metropolitan University. A lot of people watching thhs,

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perhaps who might go into hospital all who have relatives in hospitals,

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they may be concerned. How worried should they be? For a normal,

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healthy individual, they do not need to worry, but it is the pathence

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that are going in for happens organ transplants or cancer treatlent

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those who are very ill, if they do get the infection they could be very

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vulnerable to this. And there are no antibiotics there to treat ht. That

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is something that was mentioned That makes it very worrying. If you

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get it, what can you do abott it? There is very little, there are very

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few antibiotics that can be used to treat the infection. They are not as

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effective as the normal anthbiotics we would use. We need more research,

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we need more money for that, we need more antibiotics. It is worrying

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that from 2004, there has bden a 25% reduction of antibiotics th`t are

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available to us. There have only been two new ones released. We are

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told that doctors do not want to prescribe antibiotics anymore. Is

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that good, or has that been causing the problem in the past? It has been

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causing the problem in the past we have been using them too much. We

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have become too used to using them, the microorganisms can mutate very

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quickly and become resistant, particularly in hospitals. We select

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specific bacteria, and when you are very ill and are in hospital, you

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can become exposed to them `nd it can cause real problems.

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If you are fit and healthy, you should not be too worried.

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The NHS regulator Monitor is to investigate the running of

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Manchester's Christie Hospital. It follows the decision of Lord Keith

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Bradley to step aside from the role of Chairman. At the end of last

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year, the Chief Executive C`roline Shaw was suspended from her job as

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part of a disciplinary investigation.

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Manchester City Council has passed next year's budget at a town hall

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meeting. The authority rubber`stamped its plan to freeze

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council tax from April, along with introducing the living wage for all

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workers. The council needs to save a further 80 million over the next two

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years. A tribunal has found that Isle of

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Man bus drivers were not unfairly dismissed. Bus drivers have held a

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series of strikes after thehr contracts were terminated and they

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were offered new terms and conditions but reduced pay. The

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Unite union say the dispute is ongoing and they will meet the Manx

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government next week. We have reported many times on the

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future of HS2 and the plans to build that rail link. Will be the answer

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to our economic prayers and those who think it's a colossal w`ste of

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money. But now there's a new battle. The city of Stoke making a bold bid

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to take the line away from Crewe. Crewe has more than 170 years of

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rail history. Much of the industry is gone. But its continuing

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importance as a hub is one of the reasons the HS2 company want it as a

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stop on the new high speed line It was always the greatest junction

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in Victorian Britain and it is still great today, it has not been spoilt,

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and there is a lot of land `round it waiting to be developed.

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But over the county border, Stoke Council is planning the gre`t rail

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robbery. It wants an HS2 st`tion on an old industrial site, takhng it

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away from Crewe. Business pdople in railway

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the amount of contribution that the area can make to the overall economy

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of the UK is absolutely hugd. This miss people in this rahlway

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town want that idea moved to the sidings. It is a rail town, it has

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good opportunities to develop. I think it will be a very poshtive

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step for the town to take it forward.

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Under Stoke's plans, HS2 wotld come to Stockport, but not Manchdster

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Airport. The people in Stokd say that if they got HS2, you would not

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need to build a new railway line over the countryside. Local

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opponents say that, although the Stoke option may be the lesser evil,

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they still think there is no economic case for having HS2 at all.

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If someone said I created 60,00 jobs, that is his legacy, btt there

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is no economic basis for crdating that job. The government's hinted

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Crewe is better placed than Stoke to stand on the HS2 footplate. But

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there'll be no final decisions until December.

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And the leader of Cheshire Dast Council will be putting the case for

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Crewe on this week's Sunday Politics. That's at 11am on BBC One.

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A two`year`old girl found ddad in Blackpool swallowed the heroin

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substitute methadone before her death. Sophie Jones died on Tuesday

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after being taken to hospit`l. Two people are in custody and police are

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continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding hdr death.

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Stuart Pollitt is in Blackpool for us this evening. Stuart, relind us

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what happened? Today should have been a happy day

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for Sophie Jones and her falily it was her sister's fourth birthday.

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But instead of people coming to this house to celebrate the birthday

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people have been leaving messages and flowers fall a little ghrl.

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Sophie suffered a cardiac arrest and died in hospital. The exact cause of

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death has not been found, btt it has been revealed in the last h`lf`hour

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that she did swallowed the heroine substitute methadone.

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Anymore from the police on that Police have confirmed that she

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swallowed the methadone, but they have not said how that happdned or

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where the methadone is. A policeman said that he believed it had been

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removed from the house, but they had not yet located it. They ard also

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trying to investigate how Sophie came to have the methadone hn her

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system. They are trying to see whether she could have accidentally

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have drank it herself or if she could have been given it to help her

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sleep. While they continue their investigations, a 29`year`old woman

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and a 41`year`old man are bding questioned on suspicion of child

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neglect, manslaughter and pdrverting the course of justice.

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A fire that's been burning `t a recycling centre in Salford for the

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last six days could burn for a further three weeks, say Grdater

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Manchester Fire Service. Thd blaze has been sending thick plumds of

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smoke over Salford and Manchester City centre. The Fire Service has

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been warning people to stay out of the smoke, but say the health risk

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is low. Let's join our reporter who's at the scene in Duncan Road.

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The fire at this site has now been burning for five days. Firefighters

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working in challenging condhtions. I have the area commander herd. Why is

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it taking so long? Unfortun`tely, the waste is stacked high. @s it has

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burnt, it has fallen on top of each other. You have 40 firefighters

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here, they are likely to relain here? Yes, it is a long process We

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have to wet out the material and make sure it is not catch fhre

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again. People are worried that the smoke could drift into the city

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centre. Is it harmful? We are monitoring the smoke and giving

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information to the people. H would say to the public that the smoke is

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like that of a bonfire night, close your windows. And you have lore

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water coming in? Yes, we have 6 ,000 litres a minute coming from a local

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river and we are making surd that the dirty water goes to the right

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place. As soon as they can get close to the

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fire, there will be able to carry out investigations.

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Still to come, the former M`nchester City favourite who is hoping to put

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one over his old club in thd FA Cup.

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And we are seeing if little Madison's victory has come true

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If you asked a six`year`old what they really wanted, what do you

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think they would say? Well six`year`old Madison from Accrington

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was asked this question and the well child charity promised to ddliver.

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They coordinated a team of Manchester solicitors to do a very

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special project for the little girl who was born with a rare condition,

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and within the last hour thdy did they big reveal and Jayne McCubbin

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was there. This is Madison, a little ghrl with

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a little dream. She is thinking A swing. It is a modest dream, but for

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her it will mean the world. She has a heart defect and she is ddaf. She

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has not been able to go out and play like other children. We havd to take

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medicines with us. So, a te`m of volunteers have given their time to

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make Madison's dream a realhty. By day, you are? A trainee solhcitor.

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We are transforming this be`utiful garden for a little girl called

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Madison. Have you met Madison yet? Not yet,

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we are very excited to meet her I am just hoping that she rdally

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likes it and she doesn't thhnk it was not what she designed, do it

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again! This is it, are we rdady Yes! You can come out.

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Hello. Look, what is that? It is absolutely

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beautiful. It is gorgeous. Well done.

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Just what she wanted. She was really overwhelmed. What a

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lovely thing to do for Madison. What a nice people.

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Sport now. It's the quarter finals of the FA Cup this weekend with

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Manchester City hosting Wig`n and Everton travelling to Arsen`l.

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You have the news on Bury against Rochdale?

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Yes, Rochdale are third at the moment. Bury have problems `t the

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other end of the table, but if they score tonight, they could ldap up

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the table. It's FA Cup weekend, and thdre's a

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re`run of last year's final on Sunday as Manchester City t`ke on

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Wigan. If we're honest, not many of us fancied Wigan's chances last year

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and the odds are certainly `gainst them again this time round. But

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Wigan are a team on the up, thanks in no part to a man who has a soft

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spot for City. Cup winners normally get a whole

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summer to enjoy their success. Not Wigan.

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Within 24 hours of beating Lan City in last year's final, they were

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preparing for the match of their league lives against Arsenal.They

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lost. # What a difference a day m`kes #.

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Since then, they have droppdd out of the Premier League, lost a lanager,

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and with Roberto Martinez gone, it was eight time for Uwe Rosldr to

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enter the game. Rosler's turned these players into

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winners. The Rosler record ` won 12, drawn four, lost three. And with

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tickets for Sunday's Cup match sold out, it looks like he's restored the

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faith of the fans. I just think it is the belief in the confiddnce in

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the team. It is still the s`me place, so it can only be about

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players playing for the man`ger What do you put it down to? German

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organisation! Rosler and Wigan wasn't a

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partnership you'd have expected 20 years ago. When fewer than 0,50

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were watching Wigan struggld in the bottom half of the bottom dhvision,

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Uwe Rosler was banging them in for Manchester City. An East German

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international, he scored 64 goals for the club. Even after he left, he

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retained a strong relationship with the fans.

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In 2003, I was recovering from cancer, I went there to say thank

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you for the support that I got from the club. It was very emotional for

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me. Now he is the manager of Wigan.

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Uwe Rosler was named manager of the month today. Win or lose, hhs team

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is heading in the right dirdction. An emotional return for Uwe Rosler.

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Meanwhile, Everton have a tough draw against Arsenal at the Emir`tes

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tomorrow. Manager Roberto M`rtinez says his team can get a restlt if

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they can play the way they did in the Premier League back in December

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when the Toffees came away with a 1`1.

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It is not a moment to compl`in about the lack of luck that we had in the

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drawer. It is an exciting thme, we are looking forward to it and we

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need to replicate the level of performance that we had earlier in

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the season. Roberto Martinez on his teal's cup

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tie. Manchester United manager D`vid

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Moyes has written an open ldtter to fans to apologise for the dhsastrous

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first season under him. Moyds says he's "desperate to compensate"

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supporters and praised them for continuing to support him and the

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team. United are 11 points behind fourth placed Manchester City and

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struggling to qualify for the Champions League for the first time

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in 19 years. It is tough at the top, but now we

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will look at the bottom of the pyramid. Very's manager is not the

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best of mates with the guy he worked with at Rochdale, but for the first

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time they go head for a big match for both clubs. Very are trxing to

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avoid relegation. We will fight to keep on progressing

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in this league. We are lookhng upwards. With relegation, I do not

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fear it, but I would not work for this football club if I did not

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think they could do it. Joining me now is the chairlan of

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Rochdale football club. I w`s reading that Rochdale have the

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lowest average position of `ny league club since the 1920s, but you

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are doing your best. You have been promoted a couple of years `go, and

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it is looking good again? Yds, it is looking good. I think we have a

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better team than last time we got promoted. The team are lookhng

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strong and we're playing good football at the moment. Tonhght

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with the derby game, all to play for. What about the finances? The

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finances are pretty good. Wd are holding our own. It is alwaxs

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difficult, but we are working within our budget.

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You beat Bury earlier in thd season. Can you do it tonight? We whll do

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the best we can, I hope we will Best of luck to both teams tonight.

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Full coverage of the match on BBC Radio magister tonight. We will look

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at the rugby news. A 32`18 victory for Widnes Vikings

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over Salford last night makds it three wins out of three and their

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best start to a Super Leagud season. Salford's Greg Johnson scordd the

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try of the match, to put thd visitors back on level terms in the

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first half. But Widnes stepped up a gear after the break and Kevin Brown

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crossed twice to secure the points. And tonight, leaders St Heldns host

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Hull KR in an 8pm kick off. There's full match commentary on BBC Radio

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Merseyside on all frequencids and online.

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That is it from here, a big match tonight, Bury against Rochd`le.

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It is not often that you sed a football club chairman wrong`footed

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by a question. Take a trip into the North West s

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countryside and you're likely to see farmers working the fields.

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But you might be a bit surprised if you saw them busily updating their

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social media accounts on thdir IPhones and electronic tabldts. But

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that could soon be a realitx, thanks to a campaign encouraging f`rmers to

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sign up to the likes of Twitter and Facebook. Our Lancashire reporter

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Peter Marshall has been finding out more.

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Cows traditionally go moo. But farmers apparently infrequently

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tweaked. So, are they missing out? This farmer believes so. `` farmers

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infrequently tweet. This cow has hundreds of followers, thanks to her

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social media posts. People followed the cow, then they watch us milk the

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cow. They ask us what she is doing this week. It is a bit of ftn and

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you can find out what other farmers are doing.

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If any farmers remain uncertain about the powers of social ledia, a

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might want to look at this. It is a Twitter account for a sheep farmer,

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who has 24,000 followers. At this college today, a push to promote

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social media activity to farmers and others in the countryside community.

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It is potentially a massive audience who does not know that you dxist.

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You could be in the Scottish Highlands, miles away from xour

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nearest neighbour, your customer base could be in London, but if they

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do not know you that you exhst online, they will not know that you

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exist. Working like this, your potdntial

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audience can be massive. Thhs video about farmers has been voted ``

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viewed 15 million times. Thd social media seeds are being sown.

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# Working farmer style #. You have been on Twitter for a long

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time, haven't you? Yes, you have to be careful what you say.

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You have to be very careful what you say on Twitter. That's something

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Gemma Worrall, a beautician from Blackpool, has found out thhs week.

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Here's what she put on Twitter, while watching the news. If Barraco

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Barner is our President, whx is he getting so involved in Russha.

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Scary? Wrong on so many counts. So too is the abuse she's initially

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received, as her tweet was sent on round the world. So now there's a

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backlash of supportive commdnts for the 20`year`old. And loads lore

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social media followers! Everyone makes mistakes, and look

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what we once called the crew manager. Here it is. And our

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political editor, someone wrote in to talk to me about him and caught

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him... That is what we call him in the

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office. Yes, I am dressed as a daffodil

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today. That is because it is spring. These frogs have been in ond viewer

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's gardener. Please send in your photographs of spring. Over the

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weekend, Saturday looks really good. It will be warm weather as well As

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we head into Sunday, it could be colder and cloudier. Tonight, hardly

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any cloud around. We will sde frost forming. Into the early hours, the

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cloud will move in from the west. It is a cloudy, wet night on the Isle

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of Man. We will see some frost here. Tomorrow will be dark and d`mp. The

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rain will be in the Isle of Man and Cumbria, elsewhere some rain. The

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cloud will fade away into the afternoon and the sunshine will

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build. It will be quite bredzy over the Isle of Man. Temperaturds will

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peak in double figures, possibly 15 Celsius. It is the warmest day of

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the year so far. Then on Sunday the cold front brings in some cloud and

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rain. It is still not bad. Next week will be very settled, the wdekend at

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the moment is not looking too bad. You chose your outfit very

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carefully. Yes, I did, I was thinking of

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flowers. We love people's Spring photographs

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if they want to send them into us. Have a good weekend and enjoy the

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sunshine. Goodbye.

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