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Doncaster daily bulletin March 11: Darren Burke with the headlines
Transcript
00:00 Good morning everyone, I'm Darren Burke, one of your live team and digital reporters for
00:04 the Doncaster Free Press, bringing you some of the main headlines in Doncaster this Monday.
00:10 Starting today with the news that hundreds of people attended an event to mark the 40th
00:14 anniversary of the start of the 1984-85 miners' strike in Doncaster at the weekend.
00:20 Veteran trade union leader Arthur Scargill led the parade and was also joined by controversial
00:26 MP George Galloway as well as thousands of ex-miners. We'll have details of that story
00:31 and photos later today.
00:34 Also in the news today, a popular Doncaster seafood restaurant has announced its reopening.
00:39 The Clam and Cork, which has had a troubled few years, will be reopening later this year,
00:43 Burgess has announced and we'll have details of that for you as well.
00:48 And also in the news, money and tributes are continuing to pour in for a well-known Doncaster
00:51 football fan who was nicknamed Rasta Ricky following his death. We'll have details of
00:57 that for you as well.
00:58 Stay in touch with our Facebook page and our website throughout the day for everything
01:02 else that's going on in Doncaster and have a great day.
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