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but it's going on public display here today in dorset.p close and personal with this absolute monster of the ancient seas. prisoners in scotland's barlinnie prison in glasgow have been given the opportunity to make their own rap records while still behind bars. they were paired up with a hip hop tutor and a record producer as part of a rehabilitation programme. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, visited barlinnie to hear their tracks. # hate these streets # but at the same time i love these streets...# the sound of hip—hop made in barlinnie, scotland's largest prison, which once held the lockerbie bomber. for the last two months, for the first time, there have been workshops to encourage the prisoners to rap. this is b hall, where 279 prisoners are held, a mixture of those who've been convicted and those who are on remand. we're going to go up to the second level and meet bernie in his cell. this is bernie's track, which is playing. he's 32 and from govan in glasgow and ended up in barlinnie on boxing day just over a year ag
but it's going on public display here today in dorset.p close and personal with this absolute monster of the ancient seas. prisoners in scotland's barlinnie prison in glasgow have been given the opportunity to make their own rap records while still behind bars. they were paired up with a hip hop tutor and a record producer as part of a rehabilitation programme. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, visited barlinnie to hear their tracks. # hate these streets # but at the same time i...
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the tape of its nose was found by a fossil enthusiast walking along a bay in dorset.s goal was in the cliff. the team excavated it, dangling from robes halfwit on a crumbling cliff face to get this out. it took ten months to prepare it, to get rid of the clay, untilfinally months to prepare it, to get rid of the clay, until finally this beautiful fossil emerged. the clay, until finally this beautifulfossil emerged. it the clay, until finally this beautiful fossil emerged. it is such a fantastically preserved specimen and scientists think it is also perhaps a species that is new to science. there might be more of this piece to come because the team thinks the rest of its body, which is about another ten metres, so this thing would have been the size of a double—decker bus, they think it might still be buried in the cliffs and they do want to get it out. more on the incredible findings there in the south of england. let's remind you of a breaking story. we have been covering this story of the passenger plane injapan which crashed with a smaller coastguard plane and then
the tape of its nose was found by a fossil enthusiast walking along a bay in dorset.s goal was in the cliff. the team excavated it, dangling from robes halfwit on a crumbling cliff face to get this out. it took ten months to prepare it, to get rid of the clay, untilfinally months to prepare it, to get rid of the clay, until finally this beautiful fossil emerged. the clay, until finally this beautifulfossil emerged. it the clay, until finally this beautiful fossil emerged. it is such a...
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the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.teve etches led the excavation. this is the top of the food chain — there's nothing bigger than this. so it fed on everything — it fed on its own kind — anything it could get its teeth into, it would feed on. come and have a look in here. inside this drawer is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to find
the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.teve etches led the excavation. this is the top of the food chain — there's nothing bigger than this. so it fed on everything — it fed on its own kind — anything it could get its teeth into, it would feed on. come and have a look in here. inside this drawer is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to find
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a school in dorset has teamed up with french side stade toulouse and bath rugby to help young playerstwo—time world cup winner takes the school rugby lesson. an all blacks legend, jerome kaino is now part of the coaching team at french giant stade toulouse, who alongside coaches from bath rugby, delivered a lesson. we love to keep the ball alive, and the more time we keep the ball alive before creating rucks, it is sometimes beneficial because we don't have to tackle or make contact, we keep the ball alive which is beneficial. pupils from clayesmore school in dorset were coached on tackle technique and the benefits of a pace of play. we see a lot of rugby that is not about space, it is about collision, and we are more interested in teaching our boys that there is another way to do this. use your brain, create space, use space. the school hopes that this partnership with professional coaches will help safeguard their pupils�* future. but it is clear head injuries and concussions remain a prevalent discussion point in the game. it is common. i have had a fair few concussions and it is d
a school in dorset has teamed up with french side stade toulouse and bath rugby to help young playerstwo—time world cup winner takes the school rugby lesson. an all blacks legend, jerome kaino is now part of the coaching team at french giant stade toulouse, who alongside coaches from bath rugby, delivered a lesson. we love to keep the ball alive, and the more time we keep the ball alive before creating rucks, it is sometimes beneficial because we don't have to tackle or make contact, we keep...
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the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.s, layer upon layer of rock was painstakingly removed until the pliosaur emerged. researchers think it's a species that's new to science. i think that this is, in fact, a young adult or a not fully grown pliosaur. there are certain features on the skull which suggest that. for example, some of the bone fusions are not quite complete, which is a feature of young specimens. i mean, this is a hugely important specimen because of its beautiful preservation and the fact that it's been prepared in such a way so that you can see all the important features. there's no doubt this huge skull is impressive, but where's the rest of it? come and have a look in here. inside this drawer is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to find of the pliosaur�*s body. we've got a few neck vertebra, a shoulder bone, and the team is certain that the rest of the plesiosaur is still in the cliffs, and they want to get it out. now, the skull is two metres long, so there's another eight metres left to extract. so, t
the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.s, layer upon layer of rock was painstakingly removed until the pliosaur emerged. researchers think it's a species that's new to science. i think that this is, in fact, a young adult or a not fully grown pliosaur. there are certain features on the skull which suggest that. for example, some of the bone fusions are not quite complete, which is a feature of young specimens. i mean, this is a hugely important specimen...
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dorset�*s jurassic coast. it's a pliosaur.of bristol. she will talk us through exactly how significant this is. thank you for coming onto the programme. 50 significant this is. thank you for coming onto the programme. so this is been a very _ coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting _ coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting day. - coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting day. i - coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting day. i have i is been a very exciting day. i have been here all day for the unveiling of this magnificent specimen. a two metre long school found in the cliffs of the dorset coast around here. this of course represents an animal which was far bigger. around ten metres long, possibly so over the size of a killer whale. and pretty ferocious stop being represented as such. for me this is one of the most magnificent preserved fossil pliosaur that i've ever seen in my entire life. it is got a lot of interesting scientific features preserved on
dorset�*s jurassic coast. it's a pliosaur.of bristol. she will talk us through exactly how significant this is. thank you for coming onto the programme. 50 significant this is. thank you for coming onto the programme. so this is been a very _ coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting _ coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting day. - coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting day. i - coming onto the programme. so this is been a very exciting...
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as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetand and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. live from london, this is bbc news. the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they chose to ignore, and enough was enough. a review into child abuse in rochdale finds evidence of organised, widespread sexual exploitation of children for almost a decade. iamona i am on a snowy berlin where an estimated 10,000 people have descended on the capital to protest about the farm is�* tax subsidy row,, but also so much more. lava flows through multiple homes in south—west iceland after a volcano erupts near the town of grindavik. hello, and welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the us military says it has shot down an anti—ship cruise missile which
as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetand and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. live from london, this is bbc news. the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they...
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a school in dorset has teamed up with french side stade toulouse and bath rugby to help young playersoaching team at french giant stade toulouse, who alongside players from bath roddy, delivered a lesson. brute who alongside players from bath roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to rive the roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball _ roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, _ roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, and - roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, and the - roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, and the more time we keep the ball alive before or between rocks, it is sometimes beneficial because we keep the ball alive which is beneficial.— alive which is beneficial. pupils from plays _ alive which is beneficial. pupils from plays more _ alive which is beneficial. pupils from plays more school- alive which is beneficial. pupils from plays more school in - alive which is beneficial. pupils l from plays more school in dorset were coached on tackle technique and the benefits of a base of play.
a school in dorset has teamed up with french side stade toulouse and bath rugby to help young playersoaching team at french giant stade toulouse, who alongside players from bath roddy, delivered a lesson. brute who alongside players from bath roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to rive the roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball _ roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, _ roddy, delivered a lesson. we love to give the ball alive, and - roddy, delivered a lesson. we...
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that will bring heavy rain late morning and into part of dorset, devon and cornwall and spreading eastwardsdrier weather through part of the midlands into wales and scattered showers to the north of that. quite blustery conditions. top temperature is cooler than recent days, seven or 8 degrees for many. let's focus on the heavy rain in the afternoon. there could be 20 to 50 millimetres of rain in the south, falling on really saturated ground so flooding could be exacerbated and that rain only slowly edging away towards the east as we head to this evening and overnight. march i was coming in tonight across the north—west of the uk, north—east scotland staying pretty windy and wet through the night. but there will be colder than recent nights, temperatures coming down to two to 4 degrees. friday, the area of low pressure will clear away but this low pressure across the north of scotland will bring more rain across scotland tomorrow. scattered showers boning on the westerly breeze, perhaps western scotland and wales. it will stay cloudy in the east but will clear. temperature is cooler than re
that will bring heavy rain late morning and into part of dorset, devon and cornwall and spreading eastwardsdrier weather through part of the midlands into wales and scattered showers to the north of that. quite blustery conditions. top temperature is cooler than recent days, seven or 8 degrees for many. let's focus on the heavy rain in the afternoon. there could be 20 to 50 millimetres of rain in the south, falling on really saturated ground so flooding could be exacerbated and that rain only...
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the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.ok three weeks for a team dangling off ropes to extract it. fossil expert steve etches led the excavation. this is the top of the food chain — there's nothing bigger than this. so it fed on everything — it fed on its own kind — anything it could get its teeth into, it would feed on. come and have a look in here. inside this drawer is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to find of the pliosaur�*s body. we've got a few neck vertebra, a shoulder bone — and the team is certain that the rest of the pliosaur is still in the cliffs, and they want to get it out. now, the skull is two metres long, so there's another eight metres left to extract. so there may be more of this beast to come, but if it is recovered, the museum may need to build a new extension to fit it all in. rebecca morelle, bbc news. scary stuff. the weather is quite scary impact of the country as well. bent reaches here. we have the first storm of new year? yes, first of the year. if you are hoping it would bring a change in
the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset�*s kimmeridge bay.ok three weeks for a team dangling off ropes to extract it. fossil expert steve etches led the excavation. this is the top of the food chain — there's nothing bigger than this. so it fed on everything — it fed on its own kind — anything it could get its teeth into, it would feed on. come and have a look in here. inside this drawer is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to find of the pliosaur�*s body. we've...
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as you do and a small car from dorset, which alara selves under the deal name for $24000.00 bureaus. the cars are not quite as cheap as in china because they have to be retrofitted at great expense. everything from seat belts to airbags on account of european safety regulations. you want small cars to have equipment that much is vehicles that can go 200 kilometers on the track. there's no difference, not even in the safety requirements. is just us in china or in asia also in india have a lot of vehicles that cost well under $10000.00 euros, which i don't think will be available here. ready and from 2024, every car registered in the you will have to have complex driver assistance systems that can regulate the speed and warren, when the car leaves its lane, as well as extra bells and whistles like driver driving us detection. that's where the beauty, the traffic and technological hardware is that the use, imposing on the small cost sector or a hindrance and push out prices on the small chinese cars have to undergo a radical overhaul to qualify for you. home, a location, not every cheap
as you do and a small car from dorset, which alara selves under the deal name for $24000.00 bureaus. the cars are not quite as cheap as in china because they have to be retrofitted at great expense. everything from seat belts to airbags on account of european safety regulations. you want small cars to have equipment that much is vehicles that can go 200 kilometers on the track. there's no difference, not even in the safety requirements. is just us in china or in asia also in india have a lot of...
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not half dorset. with it. not half of dorset. he's to he's bought half of dorset to hold bungalow.ld you buy a bungalow at this cost and then want to demolish it? um, and he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? um, and he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan'tnd he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan't demolish»w at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan't demolish it being told he can't demolish it because it's regarded as a valuable structure. well, i'm not personally, not sure. personally, subjectively, it's subjectively, i agree it's a valuable structure, he's valuable structure, but he's been cant valuable structure, but he's been can't knock it been told he can't knock it down. arguments down. that's what the arguments about. know, if he about. but, you know, if he wants build new eco house, wants to build a new eco house, why you buy plot of why don't you buy a plot of land? why does he want to buy an existing building? knock it down. must have bought down. well, he must have bought it the as well. it for the land as well.
not half dorset. with it. not half of dorset. he's to he's bought half of dorset to hold bungalow.ld you buy a bungalow at this cost and then want to demolish it? um, and he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? um, and he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan'tnd he's now at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan't demolish»w at this cost and then want to demoltold t? lcan't demolish it being told he can't demolish it because it's regarded as a valuable...
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winds swept in from the south—west making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this ferry in dorsetll on those outside. have we ever had as much rain as we have had this last few weeks? it is unbelievable. _ this last few weeks? it is unbelievable. hanging i this last few weeks? it is i unbelievable. hanging onto this last few weeks? it is - unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself— unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself study. _ unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself study. falling - unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself study. falling trees i keep myself study. falling trees became a significant _ keep myself study. falling trees became a significant risk- keep myself study. falling trees became a significant risk to - keep myself study. falling trees became a significant risk to life. j became a significant risk to life. this dog walker escaping by seconds. across the country, roads were blocked and made travel difficult causing multiple accidents. in orpington a woman was taken to hospital after being struck by a tree. at london waterloo station pa
winds swept in from the south—west making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this ferry in dorsetll on those outside. have we ever had as much rain as we have had this last few weeks? it is unbelievable. _ this last few weeks? it is unbelievable. hanging i this last few weeks? it is i unbelievable. hanging onto this last few weeks? it is - unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself— unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep myself study. _ unbelievable. hanging onto this to keep...
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i got my firstjob at 13, working in the local hair salon just outside of poole, dorset.ob? yeah, weekend job. i tried a paper round — it was so bloody awful, i couldn't do it, because when it's raining and cold, you woke at 6am in the morning to get the morning papers delivered. i couldn't, i lasted six weeks, i said, "that's that. "what else can i do? "next!" my girlfriend debbie from school said, "i think "there's a salon in the village that will employ you underage", cos herfriend got a job there doing the laundry. isaid, "i'm going in". i got myjob at 13 years old. couldn't be seen by any member of the public, cos it was illegal, but i did the laundry. i was always in the back room cleaning up, tidying. it was the most fantastic job i had because i got to know everyone in the village, i knew every bit of gossip — there is nothing that is not said in a salon. i thought i had the most glamorous job in the world and i'm going to be a hairdresser. and then, when i was 15.5, i got promoted to shampoo girl, which was my official title. big promotion. huge! all of that said
i got my firstjob at 13, working in the local hair salon just outside of poole, dorset.ob? yeah, weekend job. i tried a paper round — it was so bloody awful, i couldn't do it, because when it's raining and cold, you woke at 6am in the morning to get the morning papers delivered. i couldn't, i lasted six weeks, i said, "that's that. "what else can i do? "next!" my girlfriend debbie from school said, "i think "there's a salon in the village that will employ you...
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as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetn scotland and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. a warning on artificial intelligence world business leaders meet to consider why it's been ranked as the most significant risk to the global economy. and germany escapes recession by a whisker but the outlook for europe's powerhouse remains bleak. welcome to world business report. i'm marc ashdown. the great and the good of the corporate world is gathering in davos today for the start of the world economic forum. the big topic this year is artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the global economy. the forum's "global risks report" ranks "misinformation and disinformation" created by ai as the most signifcant risk to global stability over the next five years, ahead of climate change, war and economic weakness. the international monetary fund also has new analysis warning that al is set to affe
as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetn scotland and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. a warning on artificial intelligence world business leaders meet to consider why it's been ranked as the most significant risk to the global economy. and germany escapes recession by a whisker but the outlook for...
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the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset.rock was painstakingly removed until it emerged. researchers think it's a species new to science. i think this is a young a species new to science. i think this is a young adult, or a not fully grown one. there's certain features on the skull that would suggest that. for example, some of the bone fusions are not quite complete, which is a feature of young specimens. this is hugely important specimen because of its beautiful preservation and it's prepared in such a way you can see all the important features. can see all the important features-— can see all the important features. �*, ., ., , , features. there's no doubt this hue features. there's no doubt this huge skull _ features. there's no doubt this huge skull is — features. there's no doubt this huge skull is impressive, - features. there's no doubt this huge skull is impressive, but l huge skull is impressive, but where's the rest of it? come and have a look in here. inside this floor is a tantalising glimpse of what's left to fi
the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face in dorset.rock was painstakingly removed until it emerged. researchers think it's a species new to science. i think this is a young a species new to science. i think this is a young adult, or a not fully grown one. there's certain features on the skull that would suggest that. for example, some of the bone fusions are not quite complete, which is a feature of young specimens. this is hugely important specimen because of its beautiful preservation...
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funeral has been held in albania, of an asylum seeker, who died on board the bibby stockholm vessel in dorsetoom mate on the moored ship, who says he fears others will harm themselves if living conditions don't improve. yusuf deen kargbo, has been speaking to danjohnson. this is the end of a journey made originally in hope by a young man who left albania seeking the safety of asylum, but ended his own life. leonard was 27. "he was treated very badly," his aunt says. "like an animal, he told us, we will suffer until we know the truth." and for the first time, we've heard from the man sharing leonard's cabin. it's very quiet space. he likes to be by himself. he will be sitting alone with his phone, playing. so you didn't think he was struggling? first, when i moved there, i didn't see any sign of that in him. yusuf was the last person to see him alive. and he says many others are struggling on the vessel and sharing their concerns. the barge is intended as a cheaper alternative to hotels, housing up to 500 men. the home office told us it takes the welfare of those in its care very seriously and
funeral has been held in albania, of an asylum seeker, who died on board the bibby stockholm vessel in dorsetoom mate on the moored ship, who says he fears others will harm themselves if living conditions don't improve. yusuf deen kargbo, has been speaking to danjohnson. this is the end of a journey made originally in hope by a young man who left albania seeking the safety of asylum, but ended his own life. leonard was 27. "he was treated very badly," his aunt says. "like an...
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winds swept from the southwest making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this theory in dorsetook their toll on those outside. tt we ever had as much rain as the last few weeks, it's unbelievable. t last few weeks, it's unbelievable.- last few weeks, it's unbelievable. . ., ., ., unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep _ unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep myself— unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep myself steady. - this to keep myself steady. falling _ this to keep myself steady. falling trees became a significant risk to life, this dog walker escaping by seconds. across the country roads were blocked and may travel difficult, causing multiple accidents. in orpington a woman was taken to hospital after being struck by a tree. at london waterloo station passengers describing the situation as chaos as trains were cancelled from late up soon and delays continued into the night. this was due to damage to cables and flooding in places like birmingham. 38,000 households were without power is up to 40 millimetres of rain fell in places.- of rain fell in places.
winds swept from the southwest making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this theory in dorsetook their toll on those outside. tt we ever had as much rain as the last few weeks, it's unbelievable. t last few weeks, it's unbelievable.- last few weeks, it's unbelievable. . ., ., ., unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep _ unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep myself— unbelievable. i am hanging onto this to keep myself steady. - this to keep myself steady. falling _ this...
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a small fossil museum in dorset has seen its visitor numbers skyrocket — after the skull of this hugebbc film with david attenborough. as of yesterday, the etches collection in kimmeridge said it had received nearly 4,900 visitors — almost ten times their usual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air blasting down from the north will stop stronger winds and a greater risk of snow. i will come back to that. it has been cold enough anyway, we have already seen these frosty scenes in aberdeenshire. generally speaking, it has not
a small fossil museum in dorset has seen its visitor numbers skyrocket — after the skull of this hugebbc film with david attenborough. as of yesterday, the etches collection in kimmeridge said it had received nearly 4,900 visitors — almost ten times their usual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air...
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leonard farruku died last month on the bibby stockholm vessel, which is moored off portland in dorsethe police and the coroner — and his funeral takes place in albania today. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. then i started knock, knock, "are you ok, my friend, are you ok? they had to bring him out lying flat. with that, unconscious. we tried to do some first aid on him, tried to pump some oxygen. no answer. i think they should stop taking people there, because that place is not good for people. when these things happen, it's like a warning. yusuf was the last person to see leonard farruku alive, a fellow asylum seeker and his roommate on the bibby stockholm. he's very quiet. he likes to be by himself. he was sitting alone with his phone, playing, laughing on his phone. he liked to keep to himself. did he seem happy? yeah, yeah, yeah. he'll be laughing on the phone sometimes until one, two o'clock at night. maybe watching a comedy video on his phone. yeah, he's having fun time. so you didn't think he was struggling? yeah, yeah, yeah. at first, when i moved here, i
leonard farruku died last month on the bibby stockholm vessel, which is moored off portland in dorsethe police and the coroner — and his funeral takes place in albania today. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. then i started knock, knock, "are you ok, my friend, are you ok? they had to bring him out lying flat. with that, unconscious. we tried to do some first aid on him, tried to pump some oxygen. no answer. i think they should stop taking people there, because that...
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as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetn between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they chose to ignore, and enough was enough. as the israel—gaza war surpasses 100 days, we'll speak to one young journalist who has been documenting the devastation in gaza to millions on social media. lava flows through multiple homes in south—west iceland after a volcano erupts near the town of grindavik. it's now 101 days since hamas launched its surprise attack on israel killing around 1,200 people, and taking some 240 others hostage. soon after, israel launched military action, saying it would ensure hamas could never exist to threaten it again. israel continues to attack what it says are the bases and operatives of a terrorist group.
as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetn between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. this is bbc news. the headlines: the us shoots down a missile fired from yemen, as the uk defends its decision to carry out strikes against houthi targets. we could not have been clearer with our warnings which they chose to ignore, and enough was...
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as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetcross northern scotland and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. the government says it will consider more military action against houthi rebels in yemen, if they continue their attacks on shipping in the red sea. last week uk forces joined the united states in launching air strikes against houthi targets. also in the programme — a damning report says the failures of police and council leaders meant girls in rochdale were left at the mercy of paedophile gangs. more rail strikes: the train drivers' union announces a fresh wave of industrial action over pay. inferno in iceland — homes burn as volcanic lava surges into the fishing port of grindavik. it's a tough thought to think that this town might be over and i would have to start all over somewhere else. pouring money into potholes but scientists say one solution could be roads that mend themselves. commentato
as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetcross northern scotland and northern ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. the government says it will consider more military action against houthi rebels in yemen, if they continue their attacks on shipping in the red sea. last week uk forces joined the united states in...
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have another witness philip walter, whor husband's working in london to down to the family home in dorseth most been let go. she too had virtually time to read. well, w're cominto end of our personalities and we've got two more to deal with. firstly, sago, this most remark, a woman in berlin came to light published. then anonymously, and it tells the story of the last weeks ruso berlin and. the consequences for young women like herself when. they did of occupy berlin. she is very interesting and lady a publisher very well■n travele, spoke many languages and during the when the russians arrived she did sensible thing and took a russian officer her protector. so avoided many of the women.tial rapes experience. but she was also very of collapi regime. this her writing in april the ld not go away. i see. i sit hunched on the stool in front our stove, which is bary i literature, assuming everyone is doing the same thing and they are mein kampf, or going back to item, as indeed has occurred occurred. another member, her flat block was a bookseller. and of course they all went down shelter for t
have another witness philip walter, whor husband's working in london to down to the family home in dorseth most been let go. she too had virtually time to read. well, w're cominto end of our personalities and we've got two more to deal with. firstly, sago, this most remark, a woman in berlin came to light published. then anonymously, and it tells the story of the last weeks ruso berlin and. the consequences for young women like herself when. they did of occupy berlin. she is very interesting...
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the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face and dorset�*s cambridge bay.. over the next ten months, layer upon layer of rock was painstakingly removed until the player's pliosaur emerged. i painstakingly removed until the player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in — player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a young _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a young adult, - player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a young adult, or| this was in fact a young adult, or not fully grown pliosaur, there are certain features on the skull that suggest that. for example, some of the bone fusions are not quite complete, which is a feature of young specimens. i mean, this is a hugely important specimen because of its beautiful preservation and the fact that it's been prepared in such a way so we can see all the important features.- a way so we can see all the important features. there is no doubt this _ important features.
the fossil was found halfway down a cliff face and dorset�*s cambridge bay.. over the next ten months, layer upon layer of rock was painstakingly removed until the player's pliosaur emerged. i painstakingly removed until the player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in — player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in fact a young _ player's pliosaur emerged. i think this was in...
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iam here i am here in dorset where the school of
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the skull of a sea monster that was unearthed from thejurassic coast goes on display at a museum in dorsetlet's go straight back to our breaking news from tokyo. live pictures coming into us of a fire that has broken out on an aeroplane at the airport. flames coming out of the windows of the aircraft. we know this is the flight 516 and we had earlierjapan airlines aircraft had collided with a coastguard plane and just getting some more information coming in now. we understand the plane is at the moment being, as you can see, people are trying to put the fire out and we don't have any further information about the scale of this and whether people have been trapped on board. we will bring you more on that story as we get it. we have the japanese coastguard saying it is looking into the possibility is that it's plane crashed with the japan airlines flight at the airport. let's bring in our correspondent... know, we don't have a correspondent yet. looking at those dramatic pictures of the fire and it seems to be very, very intense inside the plane and fire engines obviously trying to get that
the skull of a sea monster that was unearthed from thejurassic coast goes on display at a museum in dorsetlet's go straight back to our breaking news from tokyo. live pictures coming into us of a fire that has broken out on an aeroplane at the airport. flames coming out of the windows of the aircraft. we know this is the flight 516 and we had earlierjapan airlines aircraft had collided with a coastguard plane and just getting some more information coming in now. we understand the plane is at...
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another witness philip walter, who left her husband's working in london to down to the family home in dorsetg on a farm with most of the domestic staff having been let go. she too had virtually time to read. well, we're coming to the end of firstly, survivor, a few yearst ago, this most remarkable diary, a woman in berlin came to light published. then anonymously, and it tells the story of the last weeks before the russians come to berlin and. the consequences for young women like herself when. they did of occupy berlin. she is very interesting and lad, spoke many languages and during the when the russians arrived she did the sensible thing and took a russian officer her protector. ■yso avoided many of the sequential rapes that her fellow women. ■x■experience. but she was also very wry observer of collapse of the nazi regime. ■Ñthis her writing in april the cold does not go away. i see. i sit hunched on the stool in front our stove, which is barely kept burning with all sorts nazi literature, assuming everyone is doing the same thing and they are mein kampf, or going back to being a rare boo
another witness philip walter, who left her husband's working in london to down to the family home in dorsetg on a farm with most of the domestic staff having been let go. she too had virtually time to read. well, we're coming to the end of firstly, survivor, a few yearst ago, this most remarkable diary, a woman in berlin came to light published. then anonymously, and it tells the story of the last weeks before the russians come to berlin and. the consequences for young women like herself when....
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as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetrn ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. live from london. this is bbc news. as the us shoots down a missile fired from more military action to repel attacks in the red sea. ukraine says its military has shot down two advanced russian surveillance aircraft over the sea of azov. republicans in iowa prepare to kick—off the 2024 us presidential race — as polls show donald trump holding a commanding lead in the state. and several homes are set on fire after two volcanic fissures erupt in south west iceland. this is the scene live in the fishing town of grindavik — where defences have partially contained some of the lava flow. hello, iam nicky hello, i am nicky schiller. britain's defence secretary grant shapps has said the uk will consider whether it has to take further action to repel houthi attacks on international cargo ships in the red sea. it comes after the us militar
as it engages with the cold air, we could see a period of heavier snow across cornwall, devon and dorsetrn ireland, but in between, a lot of dry weather but, once again, it is going to be cold. where we've got the cloud, though, temperatures a little bit higher. live from london. this is bbc news. as the us shoots down a missile fired from more military action to repel attacks in the red sea. ukraine says its military has shot down two advanced russian surveillance aircraft over the sea of...
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the skull of a sea monster that was unearthed from thejurassic coast goes on display at a museum in dorset
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that's going to bring some heavy rain late morning into parts of dorset, devon and cornwall, then spreadingmidlands into wales and scattered showers to the north of that — yhey�*re going to be quite blustery conditions. top temperatures, perhaps a little bit cooler than we've seen over recent days, perhaps seven or eight degrees for many of us. but let's just focus in on that heavy rain as we head through into the afternoon. there could be between 20 to 50 millimetres of rain in the south here falling on really saturated ground. so flooding again could be exacerbated and that rain only slowly edging away towards the east as we head through this evening and tonight. there are more showers coming in tonight across the north west of the uk. northeast scotland staying pretty windy and wet through the night too, but it will be a little bit colder than recent nights. temperatures getting down to between about two to four degrees for many of us to start your friday morning. now, friday, then the area of low pressure bringing today's rain will clear away towards the east. we've still got this low p
that's going to bring some heavy rain late morning into parts of dorset, devon and cornwall, then spreadingmidlands into wales and scattered showers to the north of that — yhey�*re going to be quite blustery conditions. top temperatures, perhaps a little bit cooler than we've seen over recent days, perhaps seven or eight degrees for many of us. but let's just focus in on that heavy rain as we head through into the afternoon. there could be between 20 to 50 millimetres of rain in the south...
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the fossil was discovered — where else — on thejurassic coast in dorset, and has now gone on displaytime. time for a look at the weather. darren�*s here. hello, the weather is coming down a bit, the winds have dropped but earlier we had a gust of 81 mph at exeter airport and in the strong winds drove into the south—east where we had a gust of 69 at heathrow. it will take a while longerfor heathrow. it will take a while longer for the flood waters to recede, we had a lot of rain across england and wales and there's a lot of flooding put heaviest rainfall has been in the hills of wales, feeding into the fast responding rivers in the midlands which is why we have 290 flood warnings in england just a short while ago put it this is the radar picture in the past three hours, still reigning in northern england, she was following in the south—west. if i show you where the storm is now, it is now heading into scandinavia. we still have rain draped around that in the north—east of scotland but otherwise clay spells and showers through the night. is not too cold heading into tomorrow's and not
the fossil was discovered — where else — on thejurassic coast in dorset, and has now gone on displaytime. time for a look at the weather. darren�*s here. hello, the weather is coming down a bit, the winds have dropped but earlier we had a gust of 81 mph at exeter airport and in the strong winds drove into the south—east where we had a gust of 69 at heathrow. it will take a while longerfor heathrow. it will take a while longer for the flood waters to recede, we had a lot of rain across...
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winds swept in from the south—west, making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this ferry in dorset mph in the isle of wight. in the bristol area squally showers took their toll on those outside. have we ever had as much rain as we have had this last few weeks? it's unbelievable. i'm hanging onto this to keep myself steady! falling trees became a significant risk to life. this dog walker escaped by seconds. across the country roads were blocked and made travel difficult, causing multiple accidents. in orpington a woman was taken to hospital after being struck by a tree. at london waterloo station passengers described the situation as chaos, as trains were cancelled from late afternoon and delays continued into the night. this was due to damage to cables and flooding in places like birmingham. 38,000 households were without power as up to 40 millimetres of rain fell in places. the national grid were on the case in wales. there is a lot of rain, notjust in the worcestershire area, but of course in wales and the river catchment as well, so thatjust going to come one way — down to us. s
winds swept in from the south—west, making life difficult for drivers disembarking from this ferry in dorset mph in the isle of wight. in the bristol area squally showers took their toll on those outside. have we ever had as much rain as we have had this last few weeks? it's unbelievable. i'm hanging onto this to keep myself steady! falling trees became a significant risk to life. this dog walker escaped by seconds. across the country roads were blocked and made travel difficult, causing...
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low pressure moving in from the south—west, that will bring heavy rain late morning into parts of dorsetbe blustery conditions. top temperatures a little cooler than we have experienced, seven or 8 degrees for many of us but that's on that heavy rain. could be between 20—50 millimetres of rain falling on saturated ground, flooding could be exacerbated and that rain edging way towards the east as we had through tonight. that more showers coming in across the north—east scotland staying windy and wet, it will be a little colder than recent nights, temperatures getting down to 2 degrees for many of us. friday, the area of low pressure will clear away towards the east, we still have the low pressure across scotland and the training front will bring more rain across eastern scotland. the scattered showers blowing in on that north—westerly breeze, towards the east it will stay cloudy but that rain will clear and temperatures a touch cooler than we have seen of recent days. and then it will be all change as we head through to the weekend because eventually high pressure will building and this w
low pressure moving in from the south—west, that will bring heavy rain late morning into parts of dorsetbe blustery conditions. top temperatures a little cooler than we have experienced, seven or 8 degrees for many of us but that's on that heavy rain. could be between 20—50 millimetres of rain falling on saturated ground, flooding could be exacerbated and that rain edging way towards the east as we had through tonight. that more showers coming in across the north—east scotland staying...
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place in albania of a man believed to have taken his own life on the bibby stockholm — the vessel in dorsetmselves if conditions aren t improved. yusuf deen kargbo says the accommodation barge — moored at portland — is like a prison. danjohnson has been speaking to him. yusuf was the last person to see leonard farruku alive. a fellow asylum seeker and his roommate. so you didn't think he was struggling? but a month ago, leonard was found dead in the bathroom of their shared cabin. that was 12 hours before he was discovered early the next morning. he says many are struggling with life on the vessel, and he still hears their complaints. and there's a warning about where this could lead. the barge is a cheaper alternative to housing asylum seekers in hotels. the home office told us it takes the welfare of those in its care very seriously and that any concerns are swiftly addressed. it also highlighted the migrant help phone line available 24/7 for anyone in need. leonard farruku's funeral marks the saddest end to a journey he made in hope. what lessons, if any, should be learned from his death
place in albania of a man believed to have taken his own life on the bibby stockholm — the vessel in dorsetmselves if conditions aren t improved. yusuf deen kargbo says the accommodation barge — moored at portland — is like a prison. danjohnson has been speaking to him. yusuf was the last person to see leonard farruku alive. a fellow asylum seeker and his roommate. so you didn't think he was struggling? but a month ago, leonard was found dead in the bathroom of their shared cabin. that...
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iam here i am here in dorset where the school of your 150 million year old sea monster is going on public display. new tax rules mean leading online platforms will have to hand over details of people who make money from so—called side hustles on top of their regular income. i'll explain who's affected and how. in sport, ready, set, and taking aim — 16—year—old luke littler becomes the youngest ever player to reach the semi—finals of the world darts championship, and has his sights set on a spot in the final later. and we have a drier week this week. for the time being today we could see more disruptive rain and strong winds across the country. good morning. it's tuesday, the 2nd of january. routine school inspections won't take place for the next couple of weeks, while more training is given to 0fsted assessors to protect the wellbeing of school staff in england. in his first interview, sir martyn 0liver told the bbc that the organisation could also be far more empathetic, following the suicide of head teacher ruth perry. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports. for the children, ju
iam here i am here in dorset where the school of your 150 million year old sea monster is going on public display. new tax rules mean leading online platforms will have to hand over details of people who make money from so—called side hustles on top of their regular income. i'll explain who's affected and how. in sport, ready, set, and taking aim — 16—year—old luke littler becomes the youngest ever player to reach the semi—finals of the world darts championship, and has his sights set...
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that's dorset jabari reporting there from kampala and uganda. thank you very much for bringing us that interview door. so we'll be talking about that with our correspondence houses here as honey. my mood is in rafa. southern, gaza, honey, i want to come back to what's happening on the ground with you. this. our 25000 palestinians have been killed in gaza, a new grim milestone. after that, the more than $60000.00 palestinians have been injured. that means between 3 and 4 percent of gauze, this population that's been either killed or injured since october, the 7th. a yes indeed, a very devastating statistics, but that's only the number that has been identified and collected by the non this or how there are. busy thousands for solar trap missing and the seas under the rubble of the city of wait time on alone has thousands of people are still under the rubble of the building. we're talking about a city that at the beginning of the, the war, the 1st month of the war was completely level to the ground with unable to leave and leave the war going on an
that's dorset jabari reporting there from kampala and uganda. thank you very much for bringing us that interview door. so we'll be talking about that with our correspondence houses here as honey. my mood is in rafa. southern, gaza, honey, i want to come back to what's happening on the ground with you. this. our 25000 palestinians have been killed in gaza, a new grim milestone. after that, the more than $60000.00 palestinians have been injured. that means between 3 and 4 percent of gauze, this...
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and the car is driving off a ferry in dorset. what a way to arrive. storm henk come through yesterday. what happens - through yesterday. what happens after that is all the water that fell and is up the river severn. this is at a very high level, the highest since 2020. these pub, the owner gave up last year and sold it. he got sick of the number of floods. it has reopened as a turkish restaurant. the first time it is flooded since. you can see a car getting stuck in the car park. they won't be getting that back in a hurry. i will show you the river and how swollen it is. very high levels, lots of volume coming down. lots more to come from upstream. i will get rob to come with me because i want to show you more. you can see the traffic on the bridge. that has had to be altered. they have raised the roads since past floods to make it more usable when there ever gets this high. you can see some of the flats that have been flooded. this is social housing. this happens very rarely. the peak is higher than predicted. we are expecting it to get even higher d
and the car is driving off a ferry in dorset. what a way to arrive. storm henk come through yesterday. what happens - through yesterday. what happens after that is all the water that fell and is up the river severn. this is at a very high level, the highest since 2020. these pub, the owner gave up last year and sold it. he got sick of the number of floods. it has reopened as a turkish restaurant. the first time it is flooded since. you can see a car getting stuck in the car park. they won't be...
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glorious storms just around it and stay in just skirt around it and stay in wiltshire and devon and dorset> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast storm jocelyn sweeps through overnight , increasingly windy with heavy showers for many of us, although the wettest weather carried through on tuesday is now clearing to showers and some longer spells of rain in the far northwest. it is in the far northwest. it is in the far northwest where the strongest of the winds will be, and for many parts of uk we'll see wind parts of the uk we'll see wind gusts miles hour 65 gusts of 50 miles an hour 65 near coasts. but for the north and west of scotland, that's where we've got an amber warning, because overnight winds will gust up to 70 miles will gust up to 70 or 80 miles an hour. yes, a bit more of a normal winter storm compared with clear with storm isha, but the clear up continues up operation still continues with asia. storm jocelyn with asia. so storm jocelyn could lead to considerable fur
glorious storms just around it and stay in just skirt around it and stay in wiltshire and devon and dorset> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello, it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast storm jocelyn sweeps through overnight , increasingly windy with heavy showers for many of us, although the wettest weather carried through on tuesday is now clearing to showers and some longer spells of rain in the far northwest....
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, verne in portland, dorset, having completed half of a 16 year sentence for sexually abusing girls.rison after breaching his licence conditions as he was allegedly viewing downloaded images of children . glitter's images of children. glitter's fall from grace began in the late 1990s, when he was jailed for possessing thousands of images of child abuse. in 2002, he was expelled from cambodia amid reports of sex crime allegations , and in march 2006 allegations, and in march 2006 he was convicted of sexually abusing two girls aged ten and 11, in vietnam , and spent two 11, in vietnam, and spent two and a half years in jail. 11, in vietnam, and spent two and a half years in jail . in may and a half years in jail. in may 2014, gadd returned to the uk, where he faced charges under operation yewtree, the metropolitan police investigation launched in the wake of the jimmy savile scandal. he was arrested, put on trial and found guilty of sexually abusing three girls between 1975 and 1980, but his victims say he's shown no remorse for the attacks . one of remorse for the attacks. one of the
, verne in portland, dorset, having completed half of a 16 year sentence for sexually abusing girls.rison after breaching his licence conditions as he was allegedly viewing downloaded images of children . glitter's images of children. glitter's fall from grace began in the late 1990s, when he was jailed for possessing thousands of images of child abuse. in 2002, he was expelled from cambodia amid reports of sex crime allegations , and in march 2006 allegations, and in march 2006 he was...
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here in dorset has been chosen as the main location for the bbc�*s winterwatch series.ng to use cables. so what are they hoping all of those cameras will pick up? i want to see frolicking foxes and dancing badgers and bird feeders stacked with all the garden birds that we'd expect to see at this time of year. over on brownsey, we're going to hopefully capture the red squirrels, which are native and adorable. so it'd be nice to see them in action. obviously, all the wading birds and wetland birds that are over in the lagoon, on brownsey as well. and we're keeping everything crossed that we catch a glimpse of the white tailed eagles on paul harbour as well. in keeping with a programme focused on the environment, the production team is working on reducing its carbon footprint. winterwatch will be 100% powered by green energy. most industry works on diesel generators and we thought we'd need to try and do something to make a big change. and the reduction in changing to a hydrogen system over a diesel system is around 13 tonnes of c02 per week of filming. and the production
here in dorset has been chosen as the main location for the bbc�*s winterwatch series.ng to use cables. so what are they hoping all of those cameras will pick up? i want to see frolicking foxes and dancing badgers and bird feeders stacked with all the garden birds that we'd expect to see at this time of year. over on brownsey, we're going to hopefully capture the red squirrels, which are native and adorable. so it'd be nice to see them in action. obviously, all the wading birds and wetland...
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leonard farruku died last month on the bibby stockholm vessel, which is moored off portland in dorsetestigated by the police and the coroner, and his funeral is taking place in albania today. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. then i started knock, knock, "are you ok, my friend, are you ok? they had to bring him out lying flat. with that, i was unconscious. we tried to do some first aid on him, tried to pump some oxygen. no answer. i think they should stop taking people there, because that place is not good for people. when these things happen, it's like a warning. yusuf was the last person to see leonard farruku alive, a fellow asylum seeker and his roommate on the bibby stockholm. he's very quiet. he likes to be by himself. he was sitting alone with his phone, playing, laughing on his phone. he liked to keep to himself. did he seem happy? yeah, yeah, yeah. he'll be laughing on the phone sometimes until one, two o'clock at night. maybe watching a comedy video on his phone. yeah, he's having fun time. so you didn't think he was struggling? yeah, yeah, yeah. at first
leonard farruku died last month on the bibby stockholm vessel, which is moored off portland in dorsetestigated by the police and the coroner, and his funeral is taking place in albania today. our west of england correspondent danjohnson reports. then i started knock, knock, "are you ok, my friend, are you ok? they had to bring him out lying flat. with that, i was unconscious. we tried to do some first aid on him, tried to pump some oxygen. no answer. i think they should stop taking people...