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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet—powered vessel was travelling at more than 300 miles per hour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think th
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet—powered vessel was travelling at more than 300 miles per hour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held...
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my uncle is actually called donald campbell after the man himself. ave met donald's daughter yesterday he was around, we're hoping to see her later on, and she talked about the emotion. it is hugely emotional. yes, obviously we come across as quite blase, but we step back from that, and we get it stop this has been an absolutely broke love, and i cannot wait to see these two gentlemen take this thing on the water and make it go. it will be fantastic. guys are my shoulder you can see fantastic. guys are my shoulder you can see where bluebird is going to be launched later on. she will go onto the water and as we heard she will find out how ability to float on various things before the tests get under way. bill, on various things before the tests get underway. bill, can on various things before the tests get under way. bill, can you tell us about the sort of tests that will happen? all sorts of things. as that have the morning could learn how to use a have the morning could learn how to use a little radio so i can find all the people. we don't know how s
my uncle is actually called donald campbell after the man himself. ave met donald's daughter yesterday he was around, we're hoping to see her later on, and she talked about the emotion. it is hugely emotional. yes, obviously we come across as quite blase, but we step back from that, and we get it stop this has been an absolutely broke love, and i cannot wait to see these two gentlemen take this thing on the water and make it go. it will be fantastic. guys are my shoulder you can see fantastic....
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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speedecord in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speedecord in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world...
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it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.ckets to secure victory over india at edgbaston to secure one more test. that looked likely before play began, with india starting, and ben stokes took the key wicket of captain virat kohli. england got the wicket the needed, 31 runs, it looks like it was off the bowling of ben stokes, playing superbly. he has taken the tenth wicket that england needed to wrap up wicket that england needed to wrap up the victor the. who would have predicted that after the spectacular batting collapse? england now within 1-0. batting collapse? england now within 1—0. johanna konta's impressive run is over after beating serena williams
it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.ckets to secure victory over india at edgbaston to secure one more test. that looked likely before play began, with india starting, and ben stokes took the key wicket of captain virat kohli. england got the wicket the needed, 31 runs, it looks like it was off the bowling of ben stokes, playing superbly. he has taken the tenth wicket that england needed to wrap up wicket that england needed to wrap up the victor the. who...
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he was on every journey donald campbell's mascot was fine.pbell made. look at it, the workmanship. it is absolutely stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, i filled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 yea rs. restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these children's‘ that have been working on it all the lies. years. these children's‘ that have been working on it all the liesm has been amazing and extraordinary. i have spent time with him and now i get to spend more time with him, but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team. it has changed ourfamily andi his team. it has changed ourfamily and i am really proud of him. once bluebird is lunch, trials will take place here for the next couple of weeks. a chance to see a legend restored to her former glory. with all the sport now, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. england have won the first test with india after a thrilling finish at edgbaston. ben stokes taking three of the five wickets england needed for victory, in
he was on every journey donald campbell's mascot was fine.pbell made. look at it, the workmanship. it is absolutely stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, i filled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 yea rs. restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these children's‘ that have been working on it all the lies. years. these children's‘ that have been working on it all the liesm has been amazing and extraordinary. i have spent time with him and now i get to...
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donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, belongs.was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine something almost indescribable. as you say, we have waited such a long time but everything that is worth waiting for. at the moment, she is not moving quite so fast. it is hoped she will return next year when she can run at speed. bluebird can run at speed. is back inside now, tucked up bluebird is back inside now, tucked up in the shed, safely, for the night. she has been checked today for buoyancy and that she is watertight. so far, so good, say the engineers here. tomorrow, if you are on the isle of bute, there's a good chance you will hear bluebird as she is having her jet chance you will hear bluebird as she is having herjet engine checked. england have won a gripping first test match against india byjust 31 runs. first test match against starting the fourth day at edgbaston, the tourists needed 84 to win. at edgbaston, the tourists england needed five wickets. at edgb
donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot, belongs.was also rescued from the wreckage. i mean, the lump in my throat and electric shocks travelling through my spine something almost indescribable. as you say, we have waited such a long time but everything that is worth waiting for. at the moment, she is not moving quite so fast. it is hoped she will return next year when she can run at speed. bluebird can run at speed. is back inside now, tucked up bluebird is back inside now,...
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when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr whoppit, was found. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens' that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. these childrens' dads have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has changed ourfamily and i am really proud of him. 0nce bluebird is launched, trials will take place here for the next couple of weeks. a chance to see a legend restored to herformer glory. catriona renton, bbc news, on the isle of bute. a group of 57 skydivers have set a new world record in ukraine. a group of 57 females skydivers have set a new world record in ukraine. it's the highest number of people to get into and then change formation three times during a dive — and it all happene
when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr whoppit, was found. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens' that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. these childrens' dads have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this...
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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speedd in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speedd in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records,...
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donald campbell's rebuilt bluebird is back in the water, more than 50 years after the speedboat crashed on a british lake in cumbria. hello. nearly two months after the historic summit between donald trump and kimjong un, little is clear about what the two countries actually agree on. at a second singapore summit on saturday it was their foreign ministers who exchanged friendly smiles and handshakes as us secretary of state mike pompeo met his north korean counterpart. ri yong ho criticised the us for urging other countries to maintain sanctions against pyongyang. earlier, mike pompeo, told the summit that he was hopeful denuclearisation would happen but only if pressure was maintained on pyongyang. 0ur correspondent, chris buckler has more from washington. you could argue there are two different messages. first from donald trump who continues to talk about his great relationship with kim jong—un. indeed, even about his great relationship with kimjong—un. indeed, even sent about his great relationship with kim jong—un. indeed, even sent a letter to the north korean leader through the se
donald campbell's rebuilt bluebird is back in the water, more than 50 years after the speedboat crashed on a british lake in cumbria. hello. nearly two months after the historic summit between donald trump and kimjong un, little is clear about what the two countries actually agree on. at a second singapore summit on saturday it was their foreign ministers who exchanged friendly smiles and handshakes as us secretary of state mike pompeo met his north korean counterpart. ri yong ho criticised the...
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donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water.ake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. lam tingling. i am tingling. i am not sure howl am going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the cracks will come when i see close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in their other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds. the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the project has been built on cups of tea. this, a long waited for a chance to celebrate donald campbell's achievements, by seeing his record—breaking craft in action. again. lorna gordon, bbc news, on the isle of bute. there will be a scottish welcome here. there is a good crowd here getting
donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water.ake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. lam tingling. i am tingling. i am not sure howl am going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the cracks will come when i see close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone close. i think the cracks will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never...
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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world...
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more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the waterthe isle of bute. and, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift —year—old man has been arrested. sarah is there with this report. she was described by her family as warm and generous and selfless midwife. these images of the 28—year—old leaving the hospital after a night shift last friday, where the last time she was in alive. after an extensive search of woodland and fields around the village, in a rural staffordshire, a body was discovered by police at midday. those living nearby said there had been a heavy police presence here for days. lots of police attic —— activity people about, and a helicopter in the field cover
more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the waterthe isle of bute. and, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old...
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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild. donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more than 300mph on coniston water in the lake district. his daughter, gina, carrying the teddy bear he had with him, has come to bute to see bluebird take to the water again. i'm tingling. i'm not sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well bluebird k7, has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world...
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fifty one years ago donald campbell's attempt to break his own water speed record ended in tragedy his hydroplane bluebird took off from coniston water in england and then some assaulted crashing back into the lake and killing campbell now his daughter gina as phrase new life into the boats and her father's legend. an emotional moment for gina campbell. more than fifty years after her father perished in an attempt to set a new water speed record his hydroplane bluebird returns to the water. donald campbell was forty five at the time of his death determined to beat is on record two hundred seventy six point three miles per hour bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's like district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. for me walking in here this morning is like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and in order to find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even expected to r
fifty one years ago donald campbell's attempt to break his own water speed record ended in tragedy his hydroplane bluebird took off from coniston water in england and then some assaulted crashing back into the lake and killing campbell now his daughter gina as phrase new life into the boats and her father's legend. an emotional moment for gina campbell. more than fifty years after her father perished in an attempt to set a new water speed record his hydroplane bluebird returns to the water....
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donald campbell's bluebird has taken to the water for the first time in more than 50 years.orrespondent catriona renton was there. the final checks, after 17 years of painstaking restoration, as bluebird prepares to get back in the water. tense moments, but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing, but to actually be able to be privileged enough to actually get in it and mash it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90% of her body work has been restored from the original. this is notjust a technical feat for those involved, but a personal one. emily's father has been working on this all her life. this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and this has really changed our family, and i'm really proud of him. one, two, three. today was the culmination of all that work, a labour of love. bluebird was finally ready to launch — almost. take it back out! but there was a need for some assistance. one last push and she was off. yay. it's more than 51 years since bluebird
donald campbell's bluebird has taken to the water for the first time in more than 50 years.orrespondent catriona renton was there. the final checks, after 17 years of painstaking restoration, as bluebird prepares to get back in the water. tense moments, but also exciting. just to be able to touch it is amazing, but to actually be able to be privileged enough to actually get in it and mash it, that is pretty good. bluebird was salvaged from coniston water in the lake district in 2001. around 90%...
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more than 50 years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the watere isle of bute. england have gone 1—0 up in the five—match test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. and at 8.30 in talking books, gavin esler talks to chef and author rick stein on how british food has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. detectives searching for the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body near caverswall, in staffordshire. a 32—year—old man arrested on sunday on suspicion of kidnap has been rearrested on suspicion of murder. 0ur correspondent sarah corker is in caverswall — and has this report. samantha eastwood was described by her family as warm, generous and a selfless midwife. these cctv images of the 28—year—old leaving the royal stoke hospital after a night shift last friday were the last time she was seen alive. after an extensive search of woodland and fields around the village of caverswall in rural staffordshire, a body was discovered by police at midday. those living nearby s
more than 50 years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the watere isle of bute. england have gone 1—0 up in the five—match test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. and at 8.30 in talking books, gavin esler talks to chef and author rick stein on how british food has improved dramatically over the last 30 years. detectives searching for the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body...
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when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr whoppit, was found.just stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens‘ that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and thishas changed ourfamily and i am really proud of him. 0nce bluebird is lunched, trials will take place here for the next couple of weeks. a chance to see a legend restored to herformer glory. catriona renton, bbc news, on the isle of bute. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. 0nce once again it's a story of warmth and sunshine for much of england and wales. a different story from northern ireland and scotland with outbreaks of rain working north across scotland through the evening and overnight. elsewhere it's a dry night with clearer skies for england and wales.
when she was raised in 2001, donald campbell's mascot mr whoppit, was found.just stunning. when she came off the ferry last night, ifilled up. the painstaking task of restoring bluebird has taken 17 years. these childrens‘ that have been working on it all their lives. it has been amazing and extraordinary for this. i have spent time with him and i'm glad i get to spend more time with him. but this boat has changed his life and made him so proud of his friends and his team and thishas changed...
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more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird will take to the waterisle of bute. and at 11.30am, dateline looks at this week's events in zimbabwe after its first post—mugabe election and that holiday visit to france by theresa may for brexit talks with president macron. that is at 11:30am. hello, good morning to you. welcome to bbc news. welcome to bbc news. most household plastic waste is still ending up in landfill despite efforts to increase the amount we recycle — according to a survey. the local government association says manufacturers are to blame, as the types of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limit the ability of councils to recycle them. it says the government should consider a ban on low—grade plastics, as jayne mccubbin reports. the costs to the planet are well documented, but local authorities are warning that despite their best efforts to recycle more plastic, they are being let down by manufacturers. while almost all local authorities collect plastic bottles for recycling, around a quarter refu
more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird will take to the waterisle of bute. and at 11.30am, dateline looks at this week's events in zimbabwe after its first post—mugabe election and that holiday visit to france by theresa may for brexit talks with president macron. that is at 11:30am. hello, good morning to you. welcome to bbc news. welcome to bbc news. most household plastic waste is still ending up in landfill despite efforts to increase the amount...
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donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup of tea. do what the british do best. the project has been built on cups of tea. this, a long waited for chance to celebrate donald campbell's achievements, by seeing his record—breaking craft in action. again. and in the past hour... that iconic bluebird speedboat has arrived on the isle of bute — greeted by donald campbell's daughter gina — she mentioned in that report that she didn't know how she'd feel to see it again... we can see that she was overcome with emotion. after initial tests are carried out, its expected bluebird will run at speed again next year. now it's time for a look at the wea
donald campbell died trying to break his own record as the fastest man on water, hurtling past at more sure how i'm going to feel to see the boat up close. i think the crux will come when i see someone else climb into the pilot seat. i have never seen anyone else in there other than my dad. this time around, bluebird will be travelling across this scottish loch at much lower speeds, the volunteers involved planning to toast success in an understated style. are you going to celebrate? nice cup...
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more than 50 years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird takes to the water onsle of bute. and england take a 1—0 lead in the test series against india, recording a 31—run victory at edgebaston. victory at edgbaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at half past. detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift at royal stoke univeristy hospital on friday last week. three people have been arrested. we'll be live in stoke—on—trent shortly for an update with our correspondent sarah corker for the latest. two—thirds of plastic food containers which householders put in their recycling bins actually end up being buried or burned because they can't be recycled. the mixture of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limits the ability of councils to recycle them. that's according to the local government association of england and wales. it's calling for a ban on
more than 50 years after it crashed killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird takes to the water onsle of bute. and england take a 1—0 lead in the test series against india, recording a 31—run victory at edgebaston. victory at edgbaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at half past. detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving...
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more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the waterthe isle of bute. and, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old was last seen leaving work after her night shift at royal stoke univeristy hospital on friday last week. three people have been arrested. we'll be live in stoke—on—trent shortly for an update with our correspondent sarah corker for the latest. our correspondent, sarah corker, is on the outskirts of stoke—on—trent, and she told me more about this latest development. yes, as you say, we got confirmation from staffordshire police at around half four today, they said a body was found at around midday in this rural area of staffordshire. this road behind me has been closed off for the majority of the day. earli
more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird has taken to the waterthe isle of bute. and, england take a 1—nil lead in the test series against india, recording a 31 run victory at edgebaston. we'll have that and the rest of today's sport at 6:30. let's start with that breaking news that detectives in staffordshire investigating the disappearance of the midwife, samantha eastwood, have found a body in a rural area near stoke—on—trent. the 28—year—old...
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donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot was also rescued from the wreckage.shocks travelling through my spine is just something almost indescribable. as you say we've waited a long, long time that everything good is worth waiting for. catriona renton reporting there. a family in mexico got a bit closer to nature than they expected on a trip to a drive—through safari park. footage shot by another visitor to the park shows a male rhino chasing and then ramming the door of an suv. it then goes on to try to overturn the vehicle. a spokesman for the park said the aggression was an "isolated case" caused by the presence of a female rhino nearby. no—one in the car was hurt and the family even told a local journalist that the incident was "a good experience that they will never forget". you're joking. you'rejoking. imagine that, it looked terrifying. i put myself in that camp, that of extra excitement adding to the adventure. all because adding to the adventure. all because a female rhino was nearby. they are all ok. let's have a look at some of today's papers. the o
donald campbell's daughter clutched her father's mascot was also rescued from the wreckage.shocks travelling through my spine is just something almost indescribable. as you say we've waited a long, long time that everything good is worth waiting for. catriona renton reporting there. a family in mexico got a bit closer to nature than they expected on a trip to a drive—through safari park. footage shot by another visitor to the park shows a male rhino chasing and then ramming the door of an...
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her driver donald campbell died.asion. because it was here at coniston where donald campbell had broken four world water speed records and died trying to set a fifth, that everyone had expected this first new and very symbolic jet powered run to take place. the bluebird team of volunteers led by bill smith has spent more than a decade painstakingly restoring her. but he couldn‘t agree with the authorities on the terms of running bluebird on coniston. loch fad on the isle of bute had that honour instead. but at five miles long, coniston is much bigger and busier. we‘ve changed the bylaws to allow bluebird to run on coniston but we need a safety plan submitting to us to make sure it happens in a safe manner. anyone who can get to water can use it. sailing craft, ferries, power boaters. if we didn‘t manage that, it would be a bit like running an f1 car through a market town on a saturday afternoon. the bluebird project believes safety measures are at least as much the responsibility of the local authorities. down the ro
her driver donald campbell died.asion. because it was here at coniston where donald campbell had broken four world water speed records and died trying to set a fifth, that everyone had expected this first new and very symbolic jet powered run to take place. the bluebird team of volunteers led by bill smith has spent more than a decade painstakingly restoring her. but he couldn‘t agree with the authorities on the terms of running bluebird on coniston. loch fad on the isle of bute had that...
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donald campbell's rebuilt bluebird is back in the water, more than 50 years after the speedboat crashed
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donald campbell was forty five at the time of his death determined to beat is on record two hundred seventy six point three mph bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and all have find glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even expected to run at speed next year in coniston the setting for that fateful day fifty one years ago it's just it really is make over some time i hope my dad's looking down. and telling everybody what a good job is and let's see her now float on the water and hear her engines blast a piece of sporting history come to life as bluebird makes a splash once again. you're watching d.w. news on headline the home free agent thanks for your company europe in concert is coming up next enjoy. it's all happening don't you get. your lin
donald campbell was forty five at the time of his death determined to beat is on record two hundred seventy six point three mph bluebird plunged into lake coniston in england's lake district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like a complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still...
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donald campbell was forty five at the time of his death determines a beach is on record at two hundred seventy six point three mph. insulate coniston in england's like district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and in all her fine glory then following tests in scotland bluebird is even expected to run at speed next year in coniston the setting for that fateful day fifty one years ago it's just it really is magnificent and i hope my dad's looking down. and telling everybody what a good job is and let's see he had no flow to water and he had engines plus a piece of sporting history comes on life is blue makes a splash once again you're watching stargate you can always check out our website t w dot com for all the latest i'm irish waiter ever len thanks the sea is. up to date don't miss our highlights. program on lin
donald campbell was forty five at the time of his death determines a beach is on record at two hundred seventy six point three mph. insulate coniston in england's like district with devastating effects. now salvaged and restored bluebird has been given a new lease of life for gina it's as if it never left the water. to me walking in here this morning is like complete deja vu you could turn back the clock fifty five years and this is how i remember bluebird with my father still alive and in all...
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donald campbell's rebuilt bluebird is back in the water, more than 50 years after it crashed on conistonllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—a0 — placing the blame on the european commission. another ongoing political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraph. it says the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is facing criticism for his links to a smear campaign against a jewish leader. the nhs has been warned it's at risk of breaking the law if it doesn't offer transgender patients awaiting surgery access to fertility treatments. that's according to the observer. the mail on sunday claims information about britain's new stealth fighterjets has been leaked to an as—yet unidentified third part
donald campbell's rebuilt bluebird is back in the water, more than 50 years after it crashed on conistonllo and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—a0 —...
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it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speedour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. modern day rivets, all this kind of thing. just a painstaking and thorough rebuild.
it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life trying to break his own water speedour when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all...
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it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.will take to the water on the isle of bute. three men have died from heatstroke in spain as temperatures in parts of southern europe continue to rise above a0 degrees celsius. holiday—makers are being urged to stay out of the sun as forecasters are warning of record breaking temperatures. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of former south african president nelson mandela. i will be injohannesburg, finding out how the city is reinventing itself, and visiting one of the most spectacular regeneration projects in africa. it's something that was built for the few, and it has been repurposed now and is finding its feet is something for the many. and i will be trying out some home cooking with mandela's personal chef. i am making the simplest meal you have ever had in your life. the wonderful mr mandela used to love to eat it. plus, i will be hotfooting it down to cape town to meet the young bal
it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.will take to the water on the isle of bute. three men have died from heatstroke in spain as temperatures in parts of southern europe continue to rise above a0 degrees celsius. holiday—makers are being urged to stay out of the sun as forecasters are warning of record breaking temperatures. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week we are in south africa. the country marks the 100th anniversary of the...
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more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, bluebird will take to the waterss parts of the continent.
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it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.ews — it's time for click. this week — do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes? planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of coral bleaching on areas such as the great barrier reef. one particular area where modelling such as this can display the starkest impacts i
it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell.ews — it's time for click. this week — do computers dream of electric puppies? can data prevent crop devastation? and will lara ever live down these shoes? planet earth is changing. daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to...
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it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell., a talking books cookery special. gavin esler meets chef and restaurateur rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs his writing and his cooking. in restaurant kitchens, everything is all prepped up before you start. this is a way of cooking fish which i really like, which is actually cooking it under the salamander. it's quite a sort of pure way of cooking. so there we go. rick stein, hello, and welcome. you have, as i say, written a lot of books. do you find the act of writing quite difficult? because you did it, first, didn't you, the very first one you did? yeah, my first book was called english seafood cookery and i
it's more than 50 years since it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell., a talking books cookery special. gavin esler meets chef and restaurateur rick stein. hello, and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we are in london where it is no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it is home to plenty michelin star restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him...
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more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, the record—breaking hydroplanes taken to the water on the isle of bute. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and chris mitchell. the headlines for you this evening. england are stoked—up as they cling on to catches and take different strokes! peaty sinks the opposition taking gold and breaking his own world record at the european championships. ireland defy the odds to make it to the hockey world cup winning another penalty shoot out. we'll also have a round up of the days football — and saturday night's hall—right. going into the final day georgia hall is just a shot off the lead at the women's british 0pen. hello, a short but very sweet test match for england. the hosts beat india by 31 runs at edgbaston in a thrilling game that see—sawed one way then the other. india — resuming on 110—5 in pursuit of 194 — were bowled out for 162. thanks to a brilliant spell from ben stokes and later on adil rashid. patrick gearey has the story. what a day, what
more than 50 years after it crashed, killing its pilot donald campbell, the record—breaking hydroplanes taken to the water on the isle of bute. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and chris mitchell. the headlines for you this evening. england are stoked—up as they cling on to catches and take different strokes! peaty sinks the opposition taking gold and breaking his own world record at the european championships....
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more than 50 years after the death of its creator, donald campbell's jet—powered boat bluebird has returnedn loch fad on the isle of bute in front of cheering crowds. a team of enthusiasts has spent 17 years painstakingly restoring the craft, which crashed on coniston water in the lake district in 1967. it's 8:10am. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to opt out — will be set out by the government today. at present, donors have to sign up to the nhs register, but less than 40% of people have done so. under the new system, most adults would be considered as potential donors unless they opt out. elizabeth biggins chairs the organ donation taskforce, which was set up to look at ways of improving the donor system, shejoins us from our birmingham newsroom. good morning. you were on the task force back in 2008. gordon brown was prime minister. your critical of the t prime minister. your critical of the opt out system then. what did you see as the problems at that time? four things. the conclusion of the reviewers at that time was the evidence was not rob
more than 50 years after the death of its creator, donald campbell's jet—powered boat bluebird has returnedn loch fad on the isle of bute in front of cheering crowds. a team of enthusiasts has spent 17 years painstakingly restoring the craft, which crashed on coniston water in the lake district in 1967. it's 8:10am. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to opt out — will be set out by the government today. at present, donors have to sign up to the...
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crashed while travelling at more than 300 miles per hour on the lake district, killing the pilot donald campbelled through phoenix arizona, a thick cloud blanketed the city, wind exceeding 60 mph were. thousands we re exceeding 60 mph were. thousands were left without power, the national weather service said the storm was 70 miles wide. like something out of a disaster movie. it is nine minutes past six. all the sport and weather coming later on. parents of autistic children face a range of challenges, now for the first time a team of researchers are looking into how misconceptions and negative stereotypes about the condition affects the mental health of mums, dads and carers. simon dedman has been to meet one group of carers to hear about their experiences. for these autistic children, understanding and managing dairy motions will be a battle for the rest of their lives. for their pa rents, rest of their lives. for their parents, nurturing and raising them through their school years, it is a difficult challenge. -- there are emotions of. he is unique. he is different to everyone else, but he is
crashed while travelling at more than 300 miles per hour on the lake district, killing the pilot donald campbelled through phoenix arizona, a thick cloud blanketed the city, wind exceeding 60 mph were. thousands we re exceeding 60 mph were. thousands were left without power, the national weather service said the storm was 70 miles wide. like something out of a disaster movie. it is nine minutes past six. all the sport and weather coming later on. parents of autistic children face a range of...
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which crashed at more than 300 miles per hour in the lake district in 1967, killing its pilot donald campbell all of the weather and the sport coming up for you a little later on. we're constantly being reminded to recycle our waste, whether that be in our workplaces, at home or even out on the street, but it seems the message is only partially getting through. there's some good news. 99% of plastic bottles are now recycled, but around two thirds of all other food packaging still ends up in landfill, according to the local government association. they claim it's the responsibility of manufacturers to put this right. but the plastics industry say consumers are confused by more than 300 different recycling schemes being operated by local authorities around the uk. jayne mccubbin has been to find out more. take this. i want you all to have a little rummage. tell me what you can recycle out of this lot? little rummage. tell me what you can recycle out of this lot7|j little rummage. tell me what you can recycle out of this lot? i would put everything at the toghurt pots. all of the plastic insert.
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you saw, the nose lifted and the boat flipped over and cartwheeled across the water and sadly donald campbellth a team of shields ever since. together with a tea m of volu nteers shields ever since. together with a team of volunteers they have been patiently piecing it back together and working towards this moment of unveiling it. it is a story we have followed on luke norris ever since then. this is the moment in 2016 when bill and his friends fitted a jet engine to bluebird and brought it back to life. i tell you what, mr campbell, respect! that was horrendous. how does it feel? it went as i expected thenl does it feel? it went as i expected then i let it stabilised and i took it up to 65% and the whole thing was doing this and i felt it moving. that was amazing. i have not been known to be stuck for words, but i have not got many at the minute. known to be stuck for words, but i have not got many at the minutem is such an iconic machine. what is happening to it now? at the moment it is on its way up to scotland and it is on its way up to scotland and it is on its way up to scotland and it
you saw, the nose lifted and the boat flipped over and cartwheeled across the water and sadly donald campbellth a team of shields ever since. together with a tea m of volu nteers shields ever since. together with a team of volunteers they have been patiently piecing it back together and working towards this moment of unveiling it. it is a story we have followed on luke norris ever since then. this is the moment in 2016 when bill and his friends fitted a jet engine to bluebird and brought it...