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danny shaw, bbc news.apsized during a solo round—the—world race has said she would do it again "in a heartbeat." susie goodall was picked up after several days stranded on her wrecked boat after being hit by a storm 2,000 miles west of cape horn. yesterday, she finally arrived back in chile and was reunited with her mother and brother. ben ando reports. back on dry land and an emotional welcome from her family for susie goodall, the british sailor rescued from the southern ocean after the mast of her racing yacht was torn off in a ferocious storm. after 157 days alone at sea, and a very emotional week to follow, i was fighting back the tears as i stepped off the ship and saw my mum and oldest brother. my whole family have been my rock from day one of this whole journey, way back three years ago when i signed up to the golden globe race. i've put them through a lot and i know i have a lot of making up to do. she'd set sail injune. at 29, the youngest competitor in the gruelling golden globe round—the—world
danny shaw, bbc news.apsized during a solo round—the—world race has said she would do it again "in a heartbeat." susie goodall was picked up after several days stranded on her wrecked boat after being hit by a storm 2,000 miles west of cape horn. yesterday, she finally arrived back in chile and was reunited with her mother and brother. ben ando reports. back on dry land and an emotional welcome from her family for susie goodall, the british sailor rescued from the southern ocean...
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danny shaw, bbc news.ditions to parts of the uk, as storm deirdre hits on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. the met office has issued amber warnings for some areas. our weather presenter philip avery is here. whatever you can remember? i will get told off by your mum. i think i have got a hamster called pip at home. it is bitterly cold out there, but it is also dangerous weather. it is. the thing that has caught the headlines here is we have a name storm on the doorstep and for the southern part of britain, if you look into the combination of wet and very windy conditions, that will probably do you, but there is always going to be a bot in weather, further north, you‘re going to end up further north, you‘re going to end up with a wintry mix. this picture shows you the acceptable face of ice. this was the beast from the east air ice. this was the beast from the eastair raid ice. this was the beast from the east air raid in the year, taken by one of our weather watchers in devon. many people
danny shaw, bbc news.ditions to parts of the uk, as storm deirdre hits on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. the met office has issued amber warnings for some areas. our weather presenter philip avery is here. whatever you can remember? i will get told off by your mum. i think i have got a hamster called pip at home. it is bitterly cold out there, but it is also dangerous weather. it is. the thing that has caught the headlines here is we have a name storm on the doorstep and for...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports.staff, with certain managers seen as unapproachable and draconian. that, the report concluded, presented opportunities for some stronger personalities to gain undue influence, leading them sometimes to behave in inappropriate ways without being challenged. i think the main issues in this report that have been identified is understaffing, staff out of control, it is ultimately affecting detainee welfare. the report accepts that some of the 300 immigration detainees are difficult to deal with but says violence was not managed properly. it describes one shocking incident in which staff thought they had lost control of the centre. detainees on one wing refused to return to their rooms and attacked officers. one was hit with a pool cue and suffered a broken nose, two were bitten. the detainees caused damage worth £16,000. g4s says the centre has made substantial progress since that incident one year ago and is implementing most of the report‘s 52 recommendations. there is obviously small gr
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports.staff, with certain managers seen as unapproachable and draconian. that, the report concluded, presented opportunities for some stronger personalities to gain undue influence, leading them sometimes to behave in inappropriate ways without being challenged. i think the main issues in this report that have been identified is understaffing, staff out of control, it is ultimately affecting detainee welfare. the report accepts that some of the 300...
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thank you, danny shaw.uld take some responsibility for the chaos around the introduction of new rail timetables earlier this year, according to a report by mps. thousands of journeys were cancelled or severely delayed as the new schedule went live. the transport select committee says genuine change is now needed to restore trust in the railways. mr grayling has this morning apologised over the chaos, as our correspondent tom burridge reports. the stories we reported back then... i have this dread every single morning because i know that the train's probably going to be late. ..haven't been totally resolved. throughout the autumn, services have again been reduced on northern rail, but the disruption in may and june on both northern and govia thameslink was on another scale. today, mps on the transport select committee say chris grayling should have done more to mitigate the disruption. they acknowledge the transport secretary wasn't fully informed by rail bosses, but say he's responsible for the management s
thank you, danny shaw.uld take some responsibility for the chaos around the introduction of new rail timetables earlier this year, according to a report by mps. thousands of journeys were cancelled or severely delayed as the new schedule went live. the transport select committee says genuine change is now needed to restore trust in the railways. mr grayling has this morning apologised over the chaos, as our correspondent tom burridge reports. the stories we reported back then... i have this...
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danny shaw, bbc news. —— there'll.police are preparing for a fifth consecutive weekend of protests by the so called yellow vest movement. the unrest was sparked by rises in fuel taxes but has grown into demonstrations against president macron's administration. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, reports. once again in paris, the riot police will be out in force on the champs—elysees where a number of luxury goods shops said they will be shutting for third day. some museums will be closed but both the louvre and the eiffel tower will be staying open. the authorities are taking no chances but they hope the number of protesters today will be significantly down on previous weekends. after president's macron's offer to open the state's coffers on monday with 10 billion euros in help for people on low wages and pensions, some in the yellow vest movement have acknowledged that was a major step forward and have called for a pause. others say that the violence at the last two saturday protests, much of it actually caused b
danny shaw, bbc news. —— there'll.police are preparing for a fifth consecutive weekend of protests by the so called yellow vest movement. the unrest was sparked by rises in fuel taxes but has grown into demonstrations against president macron's administration. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield, reports. once again in paris, the riot police will be out in force on the champs—elysees where a number of luxury goods shops said they will be shutting for third day. some museums will be...
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our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, gave me the details.ting? lot of cabinet ministers and people in government say this is ridiculous, we nowhere near meeting that target. we are so far off. it isa that target. we are so far off. it is a crude device in a way for steering the government in a particular direction of trying to get immigration.. it is so far away, thatis get immigration.. it is so far away, that is why some cabinet ministers don‘t really want to talk about that target, they prefer to talk about sustainable levels because that is more general. and it is very striking today on the day we have the white paper, the blueprint for the white paper, the blueprint for the immigration system, there is not one mention of bringing it down to tens of thousands or under 1,000. six references to sustainable levels, which is what sajid javid the home secretary prefers to talk about, but no mention of tens of thousands. no mention what sustainable could be, then. one criticism conservative used to make of labour in government was its use of h
our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, gave me the details.ting? lot of cabinet ministers and people in government say this is ridiculous, we nowhere near meeting that target. we are so far off. it isa that target. we are so far off. it is a crude device in a way for steering the government in a particular direction of trying to get immigration.. it is so far away, thatis get immigration.. it is so far away, that is why some cabinet ministers don‘t really want to talk about that target,...