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00:00 Hi, I'm Sophie Merlin-Malin and here are today's headlines.
00:05 From a solar storm to Leeds Marathon, it's been an exciting weekend for Yorkshire.
00:11 Yes, it's been the Leeds Marathon for Rob Burrows where Lindsay herself ran the marathon,
00:17 Rob's wife.
00:20 We've got some exclusive photos from the marathon as well as your captivating photographs of
00:26 the solar storm Aurora.
00:28 Yes, we had Northern Lights here in Yorkshire at the weekend.
00:34 It was the British Academy of Film and Television Awards last night.
00:38 Yes, the BAFTAs were back.
00:40 Whilst there was shock, there was no award for ITV's Mr Bates vs the Post Office, the
00:47 most monumental drama of last year based on a true story.
00:53 We'll have more on why that is later.
00:55 But first of all, Happy Valley, yes that BBC series, How Can You Forget It, won two awards.
01:03 One included Sarah Lancashire winning another award.
01:07 She won the Best Actress prize for her work in the final season of the show.
01:12 The show also took home the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment Award for its final confrontation between
01:19 two long-standing nemesis, Police Sergeant Catherine K Wood, obviously that's Sarah Lancashire,
01:27 and also Tommy Lee Royce, James Norton.
01:30 Those who feel infuriated that Mr Bates vs the Post Office didn't win an award, basically
01:37 when the drama was broadcast, it was after the broadcasting deadline for this year's
01:43 BAFTAs, so will be eligible for next year's BAFTAs.
01:47 And that's of course based on the shocking Horizon scandal which has literally dominated
01:53 the headlines ever since.
01:56 As we come into the summer months and the sun is shining some days, many of us are thinking
02:01 about going bathing in our local river.
02:05 Well, good news and some bad news, that two rivers in Yorkshire have been designated water
02:11 bathing status, so of course Ilkley Lido and also the River Nidd at Knaresborough.
02:17 While it's great that Knaresborough and Ilkley Lido have been granted this bathing water
02:23 status by the government, it doesn't actually mean that the water is clean.
02:28 But the good news is there'll be routine testing by the Environment Agency throughout the summer
02:35 months.
02:36 So from now until September there'll be routine testing so you'll know at what point the water's
02:42 at.
02:57 Hundreds of million pounds are being spent at the grid in East Yorkshire taking the North
03:03 Sea wind energy.
03:06 Seventy years after the launch of the supergrid, it now needs a massive overhaul to transport
03:12 electricity from where it is increasingly being produced in the world's biggest wind
03:17 farms off Yorkshire in the relatively shallow North Sea.
03:23 We've got all those stories and more only at yorkshirepost.co.uk and don't forget to
03:29 pick up a copy of the paper.