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you posted. All right, Tomasz. Thank you.

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Welcome to NorthWest Tonight with Roger Johnson

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A medical expert says hundreds of stroke victims could be saved if

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We'll talk to a doctor behind the report.

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A man is sectioned after yesterday's bomb hoax

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Passengers say they should have been told more.

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These sisters are desperate to stay together.

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But their adoption agency says finding a home for siblings is

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??PREVSUB ??NEWSUB I will be talking soggy bottoms and souffl?s with clay

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here. A man's been detained under mental

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health laws following yesterday's security alert

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aboard a jet bound for Manchester. RAF fighters were scrambled

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when the pilot said he'd received a note saying there was a bomb

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on the plane. Ultimately, there was no bomb,

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and no`one was hurt. But should the passengers have been

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told more about what was happening? Our Chief Reporter,

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Dave Guest reports. Matt Cox is glad to be home safe

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and sound after what turned out to be the most

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eventful flight of his life. Matt, who lives in Chester,

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was among the passengers on a Qatar Airways flight that bdcame

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the centre of yesterday's security At no point did they say what was

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going on. Did you want to know what was going on? I personally wanted to

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know and some didn't want to know as it would have made it worse.

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The RAF jets were said to be there initially for reassur`nce

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But, had the aircraft eventually been deemed a threat

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to national security the fighter planes could have shot it down.

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Would you have liked to have known or would you like to have blissful

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ignorance? I would rather know. You can prepare for what is coming. I

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would like to know even if the news is worrying. You know to worry. You

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have to use your imagination which could be worse.

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Clinical Psychologist Adrian Wells, says there would be pros and cons

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to giving out too much information to passengers in such a situation.

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We like to seek out information to do with stress and the past `` we

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presses avoid information. @ 47`year`old man who was arrested

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when the plane touched down yesterday has been detained under

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the Mental Health Act and h`s spent the day being assessed by medical

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the day being assessed by mddical professionals. It is unclear whether

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he will ever face any criminal charges in relation to what

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happened. Health experts in Greater Manchester

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say closing local stroke unhts and opening more specialist centres

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will save hundreds of lives. In 2010, the area re`organised how

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people with strokes receive treatment with the opening

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of three specialist centres. But according to research

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by the British Medical Journal The findings will reignite debate

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about the proposed reorganisation of Greater Manchester's Accident

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and Emergency units. In

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a minute we'll be talking to one of But first, Our Health Correspondent

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Elaine Dunkley has been to the Steve Brindle suffered stroke

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in the early hours of this lorning. Instead

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of going to his local hospital Steve was brought here to Salford Royal's

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specialist Stroke centre. I have been ill on several occasions

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and have had other illnesses as well and they have been fantastic. I

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would like to go to a speci`list would like to go to a specialist

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care unit because you are gdtting the best care.

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There are specialist centre in Bury and Stockport but Salford this is

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The specialist units are able to provide thrombolysis

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a clot busting drug which can limit the damage caused by

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Timing and treatment is critical under changes to the system in 010.

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We give the clotbusting medhcation and the results can be striking to

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see a patient who has no movement down one side and after 30 linutes

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down one side and after 30 minutes of treatment, they are moving about

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normally. That is very rewarding for us and good news for the patient

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that they have that recoverx. People in Greater Manchester who

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suffered a stroke are taken to one of specialist centres but only

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if they are seen within four hours Otherwise they are taken to one

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of the 10 district stroke cdntres. Hospitals in London went further

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with their re`organisation. They had 30 stroke units

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which were replaced by eight super Researches there say 400 additional

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lives have been saved This reconfiguration has shown that

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getting patients into the right getting patients into the rhght

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place quickly and getting good quality standards everyone `nd also

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quality standards everyone and also seven`day working so the unht

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quality standards everyone `nd also seven`day working so the unit here,

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seven`day working so the unht here, the doctors are assessing patients

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every day of the week. According to research by the

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British Medical Journal, if Greater Manchester adopts

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the London model, 50 more lives Joining us now is

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Professor Pippa Tyrrell. The way things are organised in

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London, 51 lives a year could be saved. Is that reasonable to

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Schumann because people will find that shocking. We did a

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reorganisation of services on the back of the stroke strategy that

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came out in 2007 but we didn't go far enough. We were going to go with

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the same model as London but there were concerns about patients

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travelling long distances across Manchester, whether hospitals would

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be able to cope with the increased numbers and whether we were taking

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away some of the patients that would normally go to district hospitals

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and making them less viable. Because of those concerns, there was a

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change from the London model to a model where we just patients within

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four hours of symptoms. Can you say that it is worth closing those local

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centres because any closure of health care centres is alwaxs

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greeted with some caution by the greeted with some caution bx the

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public. It is about closing the acute stroke units. We want people

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to go back to their local hospitals for rehabilitation because they need

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emergency care acutely but they can go back to a stroke rehab unit

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nearer to home. They'll be be a debate with these proposals to

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reduce the number of A services around the region. There will be a

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smaller amount of services. The research would back up that

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conclusion. It is not surprising conclusion. It is not surprising

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that a units that takes lots of patients where you can have

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specialist staff, you have the equipment you need, is going to be

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able to deal better with patients and when I have been in A at am

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and have seen patients transferred across Manchester, I say to them

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that they have come this distance because I am here and the scanners

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are switched on. People really want to have the acute care that they

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need and I don't think it m`tters to have the acute care that they

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need and I don't think it matters so need and I don't think it m`tters so

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much where it happens. Thank you. Police in Merseyside are offering

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a ?20,000 reward to help catch the killer of woman who was murdered

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20 years ago. The body of Julie Finley,

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who was 23, was found in a field Previously unseen family photographs

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have been released, and the police are appealing for one

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particular witness to contact them. It is a woman called Tina and we

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were told that Julia tended to go see a taxi driver that she knew in

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Prescott. We would appeal 14 to come forward. Don't know who she is but

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she may have a family now and I would appeal to Tina to makd

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she may have a family now and I would appeal to Tina to make contact

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with us. The Foreign Office say materials have been destroyed

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with us. The Foreign Office say materials have been destroydd in

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Syria. The chemicals were taken materials have been destroyed in

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Syria. The chemicals were t`ken to materials have been destroydd in

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Syria. The chemicals were taken to a Syria. The chemicals were t`ken to a

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waste management site last month. The funeral's taken place

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of the Lancashire`born actress Dora Bryan, who died last month

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at the age of 91. Best known for her roles in

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TV's Last of the Summer Wind and films including A Taste of Honey,

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she was described at the service in Export or die was a phrase coined

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after the Second World War to hammer home the importance of exports to

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the country's economic recovery Ministers know it's

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as important today as it was then. Export or Die `

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it was a stark message. Well last year,

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we exported 18% more than wd did And you might expect a region

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which has, historically, bedn the nation's manufacturing dngine

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room to sell the most overseas. But that's not the case ` in fact,

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in 2013, the North West contributed less than

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10% of the UK's total exports. And with imports far higher

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than that, we need do more. Over the next twelve months,

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we'll follow this story through the eyes of three firms who want to

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sell more abroad. Here's our Economics

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Correspondent Jayne McCubbin. In

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a small North Liverpool lock up... The start of that they hope will

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become an international brand. John O'Dowd started making

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Liverpool Gin just over a year ago. A fledgling business `

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with big global ambitions. So 12 months from now you w`nt

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this to be full of stock? I want it to be full

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of empty bottles coming back in A crock pot `

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this is a domestic cock pot Well it was the most practical way

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of doing things in the absence Don't be fooled

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by that apparent lack of knoweldge. And he knows exactly where

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he wants to sell it too. In the cocktail bars of Madrid

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because that's where a lot That's where they come up whth new

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ideas all the time and the way they deliver the drink, the way they

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build it and serve it ? stunning. Oh, you want to go out in Madrid

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on a Saturday night. I DO want to go out in Madrhd on a

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Saturday night and see how much gin But will Madrid think

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John's Gin is phenomenal? We'll find out `

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as we follow three wanna`be Tomorrow ` can the company

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which once made CLOGGS for Pueens Join us at the start

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of their Chinese adventure Now sisters Nikkie

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and McKenzie are best friends. But the adoption charity

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which looks after them is struggling Caritas says nearly half

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of the children currently awaiting adoption in the region have brothers

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and sisters in the same situation. They say more needs to be done to

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find families for children who are in card with

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their siblings and they're urging prospective parents to think about

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taking on more than one child. Nikkie and McKenzie love singing,

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dolls and playing together. If somebody doesn't want to be our

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friend, we always have each other. We play with each other and we can

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play fun and games. It would be boring if we didn't have a sister.

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They're currently living with a foster mum.

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They have other sisters who've already been adopted separately, but

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Caritas hopes it can find Nikkie and McKenzie a permanent home together.

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There are always sibling groups waiting to be placed for adoption

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and today we are more aware of that because of the increasing number

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and today we are more aware of that because of the increasing ntmber of

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because of the increasing number of children who are waiting for

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adoption. At the moment, 446 children are

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awaiting adoption in the North West. Of those, 204 are part of

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a sibling group, and 55 of those are Traditionally, people can afford to

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adopt want one child and then Traditionally, people can afford to

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adopt want one child and thdn they grow the family by one child at a

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time like natural parents. That is sometimes the issue with adoption

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that there are those children out there that are part of a sibling

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group. Caritas hopes its campaign will

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encourage more prospective parents to consider becoming a family for

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children like Nikkie and McKenzie. I love her and I am never going to

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break up from her. I am nevdr going to break up with my best this

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break up from her. I am never going to break up with my best thhs trend.

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The boardroom secrets that have turned Bury from league two bottom

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And we're live from the kitchen of one of this year's contenders

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All this week we're continuhng with our stories about the impact

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World War One had on life hdre in the North West.

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The Lusitania was the largest passenger ship in the world `

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She was sailing from New York to Liverpool with 2,000 people on board

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when, off the coast of Irel`nd, she was torpedoed by a German U boat.

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Seven fisherman from the Isle of Man saw what happened

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If the crew hadn't been so brave, or lives would have been lost. The

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journey was one of luxury and they played games, they danced and drank

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but what followed was one of the most brutal attacks on civilians

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during the First World War. One torpedo strikes the ship and it

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takes 80 minutes to sink. W`tching takes 80 minutes to sink. Watching

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this tragedy unravel was a small fishing boat on the Isle of Man. The

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fishing boat on the Isle of Man The seven crew putting themselves in

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seven crew putting themselvds in danger and `` headed straight to

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help. Like the Titanic, only danger and `` headed straight to

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help. Like the Titanic, onlx few danger and `` headed straight to

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help. Like the Titanic, only few of the lifeboats were successftlly

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lowered. The boat arrived to a scene of devastation, the horror of war.

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The only evidence of what they did is these letters home. 's people

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were in a sorry plight, most of them having been in all `` water. We

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couldn't take any more as wd had having been in all `` water. We

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couldn't take any more as we had 160 men, women and children. I was told

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about him seeing his bundle of clothes going past and when it went

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past, it was a two`month`old baby. It was one of four babies rdscued

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It was one of four babies rescued out of the 140 that they rescued.

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Thomas Woods was alone on deck out of the 140 that they rescued.

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Thomas Woods was alone on ddck and called for the crew to help and they

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were the only boat there for over two hours. They saw everythhng that

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two hours. They saw everything that happened in that moment. Thdy

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two hours. They saw everythhng that happened in that moment. They gave

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their clothing and food to babies, women and men on board. Thex

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their clothing and food to babies, women and men on board. They towed

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lifeboats as well. I can never recall what it was like. It must

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have been a terrible thing to witness. They saved over 115

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have been a terrible thing to witness. They saved over 114 men,

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witness. They saved over 115 men, women and children. The implications

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of the sinking of the ship was huge as thousands mourned, riots broke

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out. Very little was ever mentioned out. Very little was ever mdntioned

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of the boat and the heroics of this man. `` these men. They got word of

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what they did from the lettdrs that what they did from the lettdrs that

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were sent home to the family. They were sent home to the familx. They

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organised these medals. They organised these medals. They

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received the medals later that year. The men never spoke of what they

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did. They simply went back to work, fishing. Too young or old to join

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the war on the fishing was their livelihood. This plaque was the only

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permanent reminder of their bravery. The sinking of the Lusitania in May

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1915 sparked anti`German riots And tomorrow night,

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in the next instalment of otr World War One at Home series, we'll be

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looking at how those riots hit the Richard is here now with

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the sport and with the start of the new football season just days

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away, there's excitement for one of our clubs where it's usu`lly

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in short supply. Yes Bury fans are feeling something

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they haven't felt for some time, The Shakers,

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who were minutes away from going out of business a little over

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a year ago, are a club transformed. Impressive work

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off the pitch has been coupled with eye`catching signings on it, so much

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so they kick off the new season on I've been looking at their

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prospects and those of the north They have plenty to smile about A

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team full of quality and it makes them strong favourites for

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promotion. Last season we h`d them strong favourites for

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promotion. Last season we had a them strong favourites for

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promotion. Last season we h`d a lot promotion. Last season we h`d a lot

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of quantity at the club. The bookies of quantity at the club. The bookies

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have looked at the quality we have brought in and made us favourites.

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The transformation has been driven by Stewart Day who personally

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interviews potential signings to reject they will fit in as people as

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well as players. Some of thd reject they will fit in as people as

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well as players. Some of the players have filled interview process but

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that has been very few and far between because the players we have

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identified, we have tried to bring on the right recruit and to make

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sure their attitude is correct. The sure their attitude is correct. The

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`` Ryan Lowe is back at the club when he made his name. The fans are

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coming back in their numbers. You can see the staff and the chairman.

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Everything about the place hs geared up to move up the league.

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Elsewhere, Tranmere Rovers will be hoping to bounce back after the pain

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of final day relegation last season. With Rob Edwards, the man planning

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their route back to League 1. their route back to League 0.

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Accrington Stanley's James Beattie is in his first job as a manager and

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last season kept his cool. Fans will be hoping for a Betty start ``

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better start to the campaign. Jim Bentley described the drop as

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better start to the campaign. Jim Bentley described the drop `s his

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hard list. The shrimps were favourite to go down and he may face

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another battle at the bottld `` bottom. I think we should push for

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bottom. I think we should ptsh for promotion and it is a journey

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bottom. I think we should push for promotion and it is a journdy that

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excited me from the day I walked excited me from the day I w`lked

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into the club. A journey that excited me from the day I walked

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into the club. A journey th`t many into the club. A journey th`t many

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fans and bookmakers believe will lead to promotion.

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Staying with football and The Isle of Man has been chosen

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as the host nation for the 2015 Conifa European Cup.

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This year it was held in Sweden where the Manx team made it to

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The tournament ` which is for non`FIFA nations `

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will be hosted by the Island's International Football Alliance.

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There's more disappointment this evening for Liverpool heptathlete

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After being forced to miss the Glasgow Commonwealth Games

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because of a foot problem, it was confirmed today that the injury will

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now keep her out of the European Championships which get unddrway

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A happy 80th birthday to Billy Boston from rugby who reachds

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A happy 80th birthday to Billy Boston from rugby who reaches that

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milestone today. He had 478 tries in 488 appearances for Wigan. Ht

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milestone today. He had 478 tries in 488 appearances for Wigan. It is

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488 appearances for Wigan. Ht is fantastic. I interviewed him a

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couple of times. He is one of the all`time greats. A humble m`n.

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all`time greats. A humble man. He probably wants a birthdax

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all`time greats. A humble m`n. He probably wants a birthday cake.

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I am quite partial to a lemon drizzle.

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Carrot cake all the way. Now `

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Are you a fan of the French fancy? Those with a taste

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for the sweeter things in life will be settling down in just over

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an hour to watch another batch of amateur patisseries battle it out

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on the Great British Bake Off. Among the 12 hopefuls are two

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from the north west ` Clare Fallon has landed the job of the evening `

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she's in the kitchen of one of them! Carrot cake or lemon drizzle? Which

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way do you go? Probably a lemon drizzle. Claire is beavering away

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here will stop it is an emporium of baked loveliness. She has the

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entirely family around this evening to watch the first episode. Claire

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is one of the contestants. I am. What about baking for Mary `nd Paul?

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It is nerve tingling but it is so exciting because you see the

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It is nerve tingling but it is so exciting because you see thd tent on

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exciting because you see the tent on the telly and you think it hs

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exciting because you see thd tent on the telly and you think it is this

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the telly and you think it hs this thing that only exists on the tape

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`` the telly but then you gdt in there and Paul and Mary are real.

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You do your baking and then they stood there watching you. Very nerve

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tingling and brilliant. You are totally sworn to secrecy. Were

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tingling and brilliant. You are totally sworn to secrecy. Wdre there

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totally sworn to secrecy. Were there any soggy bottom moments? I won t

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totally sworn to secrecy. Wdre there any soggy bottom moments? I won't be

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any soggy bottom moments? I won t be able to tell you about those but it

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able to tell you about thosd but it will not be bit and if there wasn't

:24:16.:24:18.

a few soggy bottom moments. You about those but it will not be bit

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and if there wasn't a few soggy bottom moments. You'll have to keep

:24:23.:24:24.

watching to see whether there are any. It feels like I should say good

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luck but you already know the outcomes. Lou is one of the

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contestants from Pointon who is there with you. He is reallx

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contestants from Pointon who is there with you. He is really good

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and absolutely fabulous. Look at this. Isn't it wonderful? None of it

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is coming back to the office. It this. Isn't it wonderful? None of it

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is coming back to the officd. It is is coming back to the office. It is

:24:47.:24:47.

all coming home with me. The weather was a bit of a soggy

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bottom. This gorgeous little kitten

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travelled 2.5 miles around Macclesfield in the dngine of

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a car after she sneaked in there. You'll be unsurprised to

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know he driver who found

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