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tonight. Their arch -- there are plans for children as young as four

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to be taught about healthy Welcome to North West Tonight with

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Annabel Tiffin and Roger Johnson. Travel disruption for

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thousands of passengers - as a wall collapses on to the track

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at Lime Street Station in Liverpool. It's been a bit of

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a nightmare, really. I'm going to have to get

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about three trains now. In the last 24 hours,

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about six, seven hours So it's been quite horrific

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for me, to be honest. The station isn't expected

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to reopen until next week. 27 years in jail for the violent

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paedophile who hid one of his victims in this hole behind

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the fridge at his Manchester home. A London style Oyster card

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and more local routes. MPs debate how devolution

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might change Greater It's either I'm going to lose my leg

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or I'm going to lose my life. So obviously you're going to choose

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the leg, aren't you? No trains are expected to run

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in or out of Liverpool Lime Street station until next week -

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after a wall collapsed sending 40 tonnes of debris onto the track

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and cutting off the station. Network Rail said a section

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of track-side wall, loaded with concrete and cabins by a third

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party, collapsed last night. Our reporter Lindsey Prosser

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is at the station now. Lindsey, what more do we know

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about what happened? 200 tonnes of rubble hit the rails

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when part of a retaining wall in a cutting collapsed,

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the emergency warnings were triggered and there were no

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trains travelling on the tracks Network Rail say the land

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above the wall is privately owned and on that land five containers

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which hold tonnes of material need to be moved before

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the area can be made safe. Tonight, rail replacement buses

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are taking Virgin Trains London bound passengers to Runcorn

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and travellers coming into Liverpool from the East are being advised

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to change to local services at Hunts Cross or Liverpool South

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Parkway but undoubtedly there's Something's happened,

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just deal with it. It's been a bit of

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a nightmare, really. I'm going to have to get about three

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different trains now. I think in the last 24 hours,

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about six or seven hours So, it's been quite horrific

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for me, to be honest. They've handled it

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quite well, actually. To be fair, a lot of people have

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told us the information, so... Now, Peter from network or rail

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joins me. What is the latest? We have a team on site. The browned on

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top of the wall, where it collapsed is still very unstable -- the

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ground. We have to make it safe before going down to the tracks to

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remove the double. How long do you think it is going to be before Lime

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Street will be open? Several days. We have 20 47 work to do. We still

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have some investigation to do before we can make the error free safe. Our

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enquiries ongoing? Yes. We are continuing enquiries to find the

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cause, that will go on until we have an answer, basically. Thank you for

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joining me. The advice tonight is to check before you travel. Back to you

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in the studio. Thanks very much indeed. Live at Lime Street station

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in Liverpool. A violent paedophile who made

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a hole in his home to hide a young a girl he was abusing,

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has been jailed for 27 years. Michael Dunn raped and abused

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four girls over several He kept one of them prisoner

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at a house in Mottram near Hyde Dunn was sentenced at

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Teesside Crown Court earlier - The judge described Michael Dunn

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is a devious, manipulative and controlling man with a strong

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urge to dominate. He persistently raped

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and was violent to two women Today, he was jailed for 27

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years for those crimes, and the rape and sexual assault

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of two other children. I think that he deserved

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more than what he got. I think the judge was very lenient,

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and has been very kind to him considering he's got away

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with what he's doing They'll serve the rest

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of their lives. One of the victims was just 14

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when Dunn began to room her at his He offered her an escape

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from a sexually abusive home life, but then he too began to rape

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and control her. When the police came looking

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for her, she would hide in this hole created by the Dunn at his house,

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covered by plasterboard and guarded The court heard she moved

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with Dunn and the other woman around the north-east,

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eventually settling in our house around the north-east,

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eventually settling in a house The abuse lasted until 2015,

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when Dunn's crimes were reported. I would applaud the victims

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and witnesses, due to the strength and courage

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that they have displayed. And equally, I would like to add

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that eventually, their voices were heard and more importantly,

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they were all believed as well. At his trial in January, Dunn,

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now 58, was also found guilty of the rape of a ten or 11-year-old

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girl in the late 70s in Manchester. And the sexual abuse of another

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14-year-old girl in 1993. Now, that abuse was reported

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to Greater Manchester Police, They are now being investigated

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by the Independent Police Passing sentence, the judge

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said that Dunn posed Nearly 500 animals have died in four

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years, at the South Lakes Safari Zoo in Dalton in Furness,

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according to a local It shows that between

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December 2013 and last Barrow Council will consider

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whether to grant the site Keeper Sarah McClay was mauled to

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death by a tiger at the zoo in 2013. The Chief Exective and two other

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senior officers at Bury Council have been suspended -

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following allegations they failed to act swiftly enough -

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after a Councillor was accused of taking indecent

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images of children. It's claimed they didn't

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properly follow child Liverpool has seen the biggest drop

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in the country of families securing places at their first choice

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of secondary school, The City Council says

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there are a number of reasons - including an increase in Liverpool's

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population and a 12% A school which is at the centre

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of a bitter row between parents, staff and the headteacher

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will re-open tomorrow. Pupils have been unable

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to attend Bollin Primary - in Bowdon near Altrincham

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- since Monday. School suddenly shut down earlier

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this week. The front gates were open

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but he playground was empty but not Today parents of pupils

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at Bollin Primary school were told to send some

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of their children back Don't think we can dismiss the last

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few weeks, there is a lot to take away and look at. We'll be looking

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at the events that have led up to that very critically and carefully.

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Trafford Council intervened after a relationship

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between the head teacher Michelle Brindle and teachers

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broke down acrimonously - the council has now applied

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to the regional schools commisoner to replace the governining body

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The head teacher wasn't in school today. In an e-mail sent out to a

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number of parents, the chair of governors confirmed an interim head

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will take over and be in school tomorrow for its phased reopening.

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but parents are divided - with petitions in support

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Today one parent welcomed a new head but said

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If I had stepped on earlier, if they had stepped in earlier when dozens

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of parents complaints haven't been addressed. When the governing board

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have been falling apart, this wouldn't be happening. If they had

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stepped in. the headteacher suspension -

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that turned out not to be the case. The council have confirmed a number

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of teachers have been suspended. I am aware of that video, and it is

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appropriate that we investigate the contents of it and whether there are

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any action is necessary as a result of it. Key stage two pupils will

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return tomorrow, key stage one on Friday and early years on Monday.

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Teachers have been under huge stress in the last few months, and they

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still an now. They're bidding knows what's going on. We are concerned

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they're going to be going back-to-school with tawdry stuff --

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nobody knows. The interim head was not available for comment. From her

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home, Michelle Brindle told us she had nothing to say.

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Still to come on North West Tonight.

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Remembering the miners strike. How the drama of the picket line has

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been recreated in dance. Why losing a leg couldn't undermine

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the remarkable talent that's If you a regular bus user you might

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get frustrated by exactly the same journey costing a different amount

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depending on the time of day MPs have been debating the buses

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built today. Nina Warhurst's been

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listening to the debate It's no exaggeration to say what is

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contained in this bill could transform transport in greater

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Manchester and the Liverpool city region, which is why our MPs have

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dominated the debate in now. Let me take you through exactly what is in

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it. First of all, for the first time since 1986, control of bus routes,

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affairs and timetables will be from the local council and from our

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elected May. For example, they'll be able to reopen routes which might be

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more socially valuable. The new ticketing system, a bit like the

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Oyster one in London where he can beat out. There will be clearer

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guidance to passengers, so a range of apps -- you can tap out. They're

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also updated at bus stops and on buses themselves to Chile which

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route is quickest and how to save money. -- to tell you. If you don't

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like the changes, you will have an accountable person to moan too.

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That'll be your elected Mayor. Are all of these changes necessary? The

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MP for Manchester Withington, explained to the House of Commons

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why the current system is so complicated.

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In greater Manchester, we have 22 different bus

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operators running around 440 general bus services.

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Each of those 22 has their own branding, different branding.

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The quality standards of the buses are inconsistent.

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The variety of fares and the pricing structure

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is confusing, we have apparently 140 types of bus tickets across

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And passengers have to pay a premium for a ticket to use

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Will this be beneficial for commuters?

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Well it seems these commuters in Piccadilly this

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Why can't they cover every arrow with just one ticket? It's

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ridiculous that every different bus has a different ticket. I could

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catch a bus and connect with trams, my journey would be easier and

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quicker. Every bus takes you to the same place, but it's different

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tickets you have to buy. It's just like, spending money. To add...

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If you think this is a return to nationalisation - it is not.

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This was a Conservative idea after all.

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Labour MPs have been asking today, why has taken a Conservative

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government to introduce changes that we have wanted for 30 years? We're

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going to stay on the road now. Six hours listening to the Buses Built

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might be more entertaining than being stuck in the back of a

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caravan! This week, we're on a Brexit tour

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of the region, finding out how people feel about the prospect

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of leaving the EU. Today, we're in the voting

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area of Cheshire East - where people narrowly voted out

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and where there's a large Here's our social affairs

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correspondent Clare Fallon. We're back on the road and yes,

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we are caravanning in a hailstorm. Our next destination is a town

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that's become home to thousands So your noun is here,

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and they come in this order. Learning rules of grammar that

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will be a mystery to some who were born and educated

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in the UK. Many who take English courses

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at the local college are Polish. After class, I sat down with some

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of the students to talk about Brexit Why do you think people

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in the UK voted to leave? There's a lot of immigration

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in here, and I think During his own trip around

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the region, Poland's ambassador to the UK told me it's been

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a difficult few months Most of them appreciate

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British hospitality, although they are worried about some

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incidents connected to hate crimes. On the other hand,

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there is a huge support. Between a pub and a Polish deli,

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we parked up in Crewe town centre and invite people to escape

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the freeze for a few minutes. Most of these places wouldn't exist

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without the immigrants. The hospitals would be an absolute

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devastation, wouldn't they? So I've got nothing against anybody

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coming here to work genuinely, We went round that and did

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whatever, didn't we? So you can't complain about people

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coming back in here now. As we head north before

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we are back on the motorway, we make a quick stop

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for a brew and chip bar. Ian McIntosh opened this

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cafe is couple of months I'm one of the Brexit

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voters, if you like. Yes, I'm not naive as to believe

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that there won't be But I think in the long term,

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I think the future for this country Once we've travelled through

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the initial difficult waters. There are many who share

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in's optimism about But this is a road no

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one's been on before. It will be down to the government

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to figure out how we get there. Where is she going next? She will be

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in High Peak tomorrow, so make sure you tune in.

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The miners' strike of the 1980s might seem an unlikely

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subject for a dance show - but it's the centrepiece

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But what's even more extraordinary is that four of the stars are local

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amateurs including a former heroin addict who were chosen

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to train with one of the country's top dance groups.

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An opportunity that doesn't come your way every day.

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The chance to perform on stage for the first time,

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and when you're not all that experienced at dancing.

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Only on a Saturday night when I've had a few!

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It's final rehearsals for the professional dancers

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and their amateur partners, who are chosen after taking

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The way we were layered into it and scaffolded

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So we just did a little bit more on the intensive day, Saturday,

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and then Sunday on the intensive the lads joined us and

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And we've blended as a team, I think.

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The miner's strike hit communities across the north-west.

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The man who choreographed this work about the dispute felt

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it was important to include local people in every performance.

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It's a fantastic thing for us to be working with communities.

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The piece is about community, and it felt wrong to make

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a piece about community without involving them somehow.

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So I think it really bad that each local area.

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The show reflects a battle for survival.

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Amateur dancer Kirsty had her own struggles,

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having overcome a former addiction to heroin.

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She is now enjoying life to the full.

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With me being in recovery the last year, I've totally

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transformed my life around, and I feel I can put

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a lot of personal pain and struggles and feel I can

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The production, Coal, opens tonight and the Leap Dance

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Festival runs in Liverpool until the 12th of March.

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Football - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his team need

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to treat tonight's FA Cup replay against Huddersfield

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The high-flying Championship side held City to a 0-0 draw

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in the original tie in West Yorkshire.

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In the Championship Blackburn Rovers won their first home game under

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new manager Tony Mowbray to give their chances

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Rovers beat Derby County 1-0 at Ewood Park thanks

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They remain in the bottom three on goal difference.

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The North West has plenty of good footballers playing here.

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And Manchester City certainly has its fair share.

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But we're about to meet one who's the best in the world.

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Jamie Tregaskiss from Hattersley in Greater Manchester

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might not be a household name - yet.

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I started playing with this massive pain in my leg.

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Obviously, the first thing in my mind was not going to be able

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It was either, I'm going to lose my leg or I'm going to lose my life.

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So obviously you're going to choose the leg, aren't you?

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When I first kicked a ball on my crutches,

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It's not easy putting on one footy boot and a pair of sticks,

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Telling people I play for Manchester City makes my

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I like showing off, letting people know nothing gets in my way

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and I can still play football better than you!

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play better than you, certainly better than me!

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Jamie joins us now with Paul Kelly from Manchester City

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Watching you is jaw-dropping. Take us back to when you first realised

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you had to lose your leg. Football was your dream. Out of was that? I

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have been playing football since seven years old. Football has been

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my life. When I was 13, I found out I had bone cancer and had to lose my

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legs, the biggest thing was not being able to kick the ball again.

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You certainly perfected the art of kicking again! How much training has

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that taken, to get as good as you are now? I have been practising a

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lot with my friends in the Park, and... I've been training. Just

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training hard, yeah. Manchester City now has this... You explain. There

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is a team you have put together. Doing really well. The amputee

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programme is part of the one city disability programme, which provides

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opportunity for disabled people across greater Manchester with

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physical and mental disabilities. Which is part of why the foundation.

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The likes of Jamie N-Gage and play at the ageing -- engage and play at

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the amazing facilities. You play able-bodied teams as well? With a

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local teams to get our challenge across. We provide for children who

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want it for fun and we want people to engage and played international

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level. What is the dream, Jamie? Initially you are targeting the

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Manchester City first-team, all the riches of being a footballer. What

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is the goal? Are just want to continue playing football, enjoying

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myself. Travelling the world, playing football, doing something I

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love. Just continually inspiring people. I can't begin to imagine,

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anybody has been on crutches knows how difficult it is even just to

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walk along for a bit. But you are playing really quickly. You must

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have such enormous upper body strength to do that? Oh, yeah! How

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difficult was it to get used to that? Very difficult at first. It

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was a totally different ball game, playing football on crutches. But

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took to it quickly. It looks like you did. You kindly agreed to stay

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on after the programme to do a Facebook live for us, which we are

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grateful for. If you have access to Facebook, Jamie and Paul will join

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us there on our Facebook page and answer questions. I should imagine

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so. It has been fantastic meeting you, and all the best as well.

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Whatever got coming up, what is the big tournament? Abu Dhabi, the 23rd

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of March. Living the dream. Yes! Lovely to see you both. Let us have

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a quick look at the weather. We moved induced bring

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meteorologically. Most places some sunshine. Our Watchers pictures have

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been great -- we moved into spring. Plenty of blue sky there. The next

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couple of days, we are still in this unsettled pattern. Weather front

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after weather front. We still have the cold, gusty winds. A lot of this

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works towards us through the night. After a lovely day, everything

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changes overnight. We have this line of showers through Cumbria and

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Lancashire, but here we go. This is coming in over the next couple of

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hours. This is patchy. North Wales will take a lot of it out, it went

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to amount to too much. It will be significant towards 90 or ten Kim.

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As it goes over the high ground, there could be sweet or slow -- nine

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o'clock or ten o'clock, with sleet or snow. Even if there is a dusting,

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it will be gone. Overnight temperatures not too bad, perhaps -1

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in rural areas. Towns and cities two or three degrees. Four along the

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Merseyside Coast. Tomorrow, it is around first thing in the morning,

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so gloomy start to the day. Nothing like this morning. It will take some

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time to pull away. The breeze continues to be blustery through the

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morning. After lunchtime, you will start to see it all move out of the

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way. The sun comes out and a nice improvement from morning into

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afternoon. That spells of sunshine coming through. The breeze is

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blustery all the way through, so it went feel terribly good if you are

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out and about. Seven or eight realistically. If you're lucky you

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will get nine. After that, there is more weather to work its way

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through, wet weather. At times it will be wintry over the weekend. It

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will be wet, and could be windy. It's going to be wintry? Is that it

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is spring now. Yeah, the seasons don't listen, do they? What you hope

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for may not come up. That is almost certainly the case! Meteorologically

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spring? Just statistically. It starts on the first of the month,

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and we can tally all the statistics together. Thanks for watching, good

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night. I think my political beliefs are

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really quite straightforward. I believe that our country needs to

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work for everyone. Not just for the rich,

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not just for the privileged, not just for those who know

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the right people or who've got the loudest voices, but a country

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that really works for everyone, has the opportunity to be

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who they want to be.

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