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at the moment we are on a bumpy passage on our way to the falkland islands and we have beenin falkland so it is very right down here. and what are you hoping to do on this particular trip? it is the maiden voyage but much more thanjust it is the maiden voyage but much more than just a first trip out, isn't it? it is, yes. it is our maiden voyage so we are doing a mixture of ice trials when we leave the falklands in the middle of january we're going down towards the cape and will embark on some ice trials. and we are launching a vehicle to go under the ice shelf to judge ice thickness and the impact on the glaziers on see level rises. i am glad that you mentioned the peoples favourite boaty mcboatface, the submarine. how far down will it go? it can go for about three days a few kilometres deep so it is a huge capacity for research and generating knowledge for us. it is a useful tool. knowledge for us. it is a usefultool. it knowledge for us. it is a useful tool. it is unmanned and will be manned by people on the ship so huge potential.— ship so huge potential. maybe it is not that _ shi
at the moment we are on a bumpy passage on our way to the falkland islands and we have beenin falkland so it is very right down here. and what are you hoping to do on this particular trip? it is the maiden voyage but much more thanjust it is the maiden voyage but much more than just a first trip out, isn't it? it is, yes. it is our maiden voyage so we are doing a mixture of ice trials when we leave the falklands in the middle of january we're going down towards the cape and will embark on some...
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it's really a milestone here in the falkland islands.onally? your life - it. what does it mean for you personally? your life back i it. what does it mean for you i personally? your life back then 40 personally? your life back then a0 years ago and how you reflect? and how you have now? it years ago and how you reflect? and how you have now?— how you have now? it means everything. _ how you have now? it means everything. our— how you have now? it means everything, our lives - how you have now? it means everything, our lives would i how you have now? it means l everything, our lives would not how you have now? it means i everything, our lives would not be what they are today if we had not come through 1982 and been liberated. i wasn't actually here during the conflict or the war as recorded here, but! during the conflict or the war as recorded here, but i did come to the islands, came back to the islands in the october and have been here ever since. we have alljust been trying to build on that legacy.— to build on that legacy. didn't you h
it's really a milestone here in the falkland islands.onally? your life - it. what does it mean for you personally? your life back i it. what does it mean for you i personally? your life back then 40 personally? your life back then a0 years ago and how you reflect? and how you have now? it years ago and how you reflect? and how you have now?— how you have now? it means everything. _ how you have now? it means everything. our— how you have now? it means everything, our lives - how you have...
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on april the 2nd 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days, to make the 8,000—mile journey to liberate the islands. i thought we'd better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we'd do it. but, as they are sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser the general belgrano, with the loss of 123 lives. it would be the largest air and sea battle involving british forces since the second world war. 100 aircrafts and more than 20 ships would either be destroyed or damaged. julian thompson was the man charged with the initial british landings at san carlos on the 21st of may. luckily, it was thick fog, so the argentine air force never found us. we knew they were trying to find us, we could hear them zooming around and trying to find us. they might have created a bit of mayhem, had they done so. that was the bit i was really wor
on april the 2nd 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days, to make the 8,000—mile journey to liberate the islands. i thought we'd better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we'd do it. but, as they are sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the...
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on april the 2nd 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.as gathered its might, it must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days, to make the 8,000—mile journey to liberate the islands. i thought we'd better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i actually believed we'd do it. but, as they are sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser, the general belgrano, with the loss of 323 lives. it would be the largest air and sea battle involving british forces since the second world war. 100 aircrafts and more than 20 ships would either be destroyed or damaged. julian thompson was the man charged with the initial british landings at san carlos on the 21st of may. luckily, it was thick fog, so the argentine air force never found us. we knew they were trying to find us, we could hear them zooming around and trying to find us. they might have created a bit of mayhem, had they done so. that was
on april the 2nd 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.as gathered its might, it must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days, to make the 8,000—mile journey to liberate the islands. i thought we'd better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i actually believed we'd do it. but, as they are sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the...
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of course he was a veteran of the falklands war.military, he did serve, he did see active service in the 40th anniversary of the falklands is coming up. they would've been a lot of ceremonies that he would've been a central part of and he will be very dismayed about that. that's i—sided. there is about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, about that. that's i—sided. there is a personalside, i do about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, i do feel very sorry for his daughters as you would any children of somebody who's going through these kind of accusations in this kind of a public humiliation. i think no matter what you think of him, all of us will probably feel very sorry for them, wonder how they're going to be coping. lots of other questions that we as yet don't know the answers to for that particular live off? at the moment he gets an allowance. i give my teenagers and allowance. his mother gives him an allowance for being a working royal and my understanding is it's about 250 thousand, £100,000 a year. i
of course he was a veteran of the falklands war.military, he did serve, he did see active service in the 40th anniversary of the falklands is coming up. they would've been a lot of ceremonies that he would've been a central part of and he will be very dismayed about that. that's i—sided. there is about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, about that. that's i—sided. there is a personalside, i do about that. that's i—sided. there is a personal side, i do feel very sorry for...
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he served navy 20 years, i say, mentioned in the falklands war as a helicopter pilot. how do you see his role? what he did in the armed forces? well it's, it's quite well known, but you know, he fought and nia and was war chiefly jeff. and he dropped arms on, on china. he wanted argent pinion positions. yeah. and it was fights for the country and go to war and is willing to die. because clearly as iraq, i have full respect for me for his military service. but he certainly let himself turn off the back of it. he's in a unique position or should i say he was in the position. and whenever you are given a more responsibility of the high, you know, it's not to chicken me. trevor. just your thoughts on the, the british monarchy as a whole here. is it too much to say that this is perhaps the beginning of the end for them? you've got poll after poll st. young people want them gone, although a majority of britons actually want them to stay. what does this case do? at this kiss proves that we're not teaching our children at the way the right. the and these pools are, you are usu
he served navy 20 years, i say, mentioned in the falklands war as a helicopter pilot. how do you see his role? what he did in the armed forces? well it's, it's quite well known, but you know, he fought and nia and was war chiefly jeff. and he dropped arms on, on china. he wanted argent pinion positions. yeah. and it was fights for the country and go to war and is willing to die. because clearly as iraq, i have full respect for me for his military service. but he certainly let himself turn off...
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on april the 2nd, 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.ain has gathered its might, it must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days to make the 8,000 milejourney. their task — to liberate the islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser the general belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. we didn't cheer when she was sunk, because we were in a ship, as well. we knew there were argentine submarines. we could have ended up in the same boat, or the same water. so we suddenly realised that it was going to be a proper hot war. notjust a hot war, it would be the largest air and sea battle involving british forces since the second world war. 100 aircraft and more than 20 ships would either be destroyed or damaged. julian thompson was the man charged with the initial british
on april the 2nd, 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.ain has gathered its might, it must set its course. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days to make the 8,000 milejourney. their task — to liberate the islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve...
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on april the 2nd, 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.ourse. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days to make the 8,000 milejourney. their task — to liberate the islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser the general belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. we didn't cheer when she was sunk, because we were in a ship, as well. we knew there were argentine submarines. we could have ended up in the same boat, or the same water. so we suddenly realised that it was going to be a proper hot war. notjust a hot war, it would be the largest air and sea battle involving british forces since the second world war. 100 aircraft and more than 20 ships would either be destroyed or damaged. julian thompson was the man charged with the initial british landings at san carlos on the 21st of may. lu
on april the 2nd, 1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.ourse. accompanied by the late brian hanrahan for the bbc, a task force of more than 100 ships had set sail within days to make the 8,000 milejourney. their task — to liberate the islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the...
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the second one, sadly for him, he is a veteran of the falklands campaign and he would have been prominent40th anniversary which is really getting unrway this year. >> thank you for explaining the two areas this impacts. i wonder if you think those in the military will be regrading this decision? >> i think actually some of them will be mightily relieved. i'm not an intimate, but i have several very good friends, actually still serving in the household division, which includes the five foot guard regiments. and the head of the army, i think they would have been embarrassed with this because they know it not only affects the soldiers, the men and women serving them, but their spouses, families, and above all, veterans. veterans are an important link with society. that's not an abstract, they help bring in the recruits. it is timely. it's not just a damage mitation exercise. the queen is actually well in touch with the soldiers come in particularly the household division. >> robert, you study the military very closely and of course no there is a conntion between the royalty -- royal family a
the second one, sadly for him, he is a veteran of the falklands campaign and he would have been prominent40th anniversary which is really getting unrway this year. >> thank you for explaining the two areas this impacts. i wonder if you think those in the military will be regrading this decision? >> i think actually some of them will be mightily relieved. i'm not an intimate, but i have several very good friends, actually still serving in the household division, which includes the...
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sweat at the time, because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklands when i was shot at. >> reporter: attorneys for the queen's second son calling giuffre's lawsuit baseless, meant to achieve another payday. if the case proceeds, the prince could be called upon for a deposition. >> this is going to be daylight, seeing all the dirty laundry, potentially, of prince andrew or virginia giuffre. are we going to see prince andrew on a treadmill, running to see if he can sweat? probably not. but there are going to be questions and documents that do need to be passed along to either side to substantiate or argue these claims. >> reporter: today's hearing comes on the heels of last week's bombshell verdict, where a jury found prince andrew's friend, british socialite ghislaine maxwell, guilty of sex trafficking and conspiracy. she's now facing the prospect of spending the rest of her life behind bars. >> it's a tremendous relief to be here. i wasn't sure that this day would ever come. >> this is a deeply horrible situation. it's sordid. it involves, in the case
sweat at the time, because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklands when i was shot at. >> reporter: attorneys for the queen's second son calling giuffre's lawsuit baseless, meant to achieve another payday. if the case proceeds, the prince could be called upon for a deposition. >> this is going to be daylight, seeing all the dirty laundry, potentially, of prince andrew or virginia giuffre. are we going to see prince andrew on a treadmill,...
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and then it's, you know, it's the old story that you saw or in britain with a falkland islands. it's about kissing k k. most of these people. many, if you go to moscow, most russians have got a cousin or relative that listen don't boss. i mean, it's a russian speaking area totally, russian speaking, these russian currency and they're all closely related. so it's very difficult for, for booting would be to ignore kids on the invasion of the don bus very difficult and that, and that low intensity of battling is continued out for years of his in britain arming ukraine. in some optimism, perhaps here, the world is finances aren't just from the military. industrial complex, obviously. yeah. could change come from multinational corporations lobbying nato governments, one k street in washington over here in london saying, look, we're starting to lose money on these considerations of ever more sanctions against aging. and moscow and iran even could it be multi nationals rather than it seems, democratic populations, pressuring politicians into some kind of de toned. i think the most impo
and then it's, you know, it's the old story that you saw or in britain with a falkland islands. it's about kissing k k. most of these people. many, if you go to moscow, most russians have got a cousin or relative that listen don't boss. i mean, it's a russian speaking area totally, russian speaking, these russian currency and they're all closely related. so it's very difficult for, for booting would be to ignore kids on the invasion of the don bus very difficult and that, and that low intensity...
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the duke of york served as a helicopter pilot during the falklands war. and yesterday, a 150 army, navy, and earth force veterans wrote an open letter at asking for what happened today to strip at the prince of those titles and updates to this story. we will of course, bring it to you through right. the day fernando, we are checking in again with the news views, shoes, crew, and moments couch scotty know and guess right off the shortest of breaks to spectrum, ah. a financial survival guide. daisy, let's learn about v allow. let's say i'm a true, i can agree. tom grief on banks of the fight. 9 wall street broad, thank you for helping with enjoy. that's right. fill out your desk. slavery. yes me. i didn't know where it is that where you at least the typical there's only 9 but already a university student that away and special events. everything in a new model appointment. let's see. yep. you got the, was restored, the deal to get it started. then local, choose a lot of money to someplace yahoo to that he may come come no recalls. he will show control such p
the duke of york served as a helicopter pilot during the falklands war. and yesterday, a 150 army, navy, and earth force veterans wrote an open letter at asking for what happened today to strip at the prince of those titles and updates to this story. we will of course, bring it to you through right. the day fernando, we are checking in again with the news views, shoes, crew, and moments couch scotty know and guess right off the shortest of breaks to spectrum, ah. a financial survival guide....
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prime minister since 1977 who has bucked that trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklandst unforeseen that people can buck that trend. who else is doing well, though? you might want a different leader, but who? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss and rishi, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there is not necessarily a standout candidate that could be taken forward in place of borisjohnson. so even rishi sunak, who was the darling of the british public for quite some time throughout this pandemic because of the fantastic work he did to support people who were struggling throughout the lockdown periods, but now even he is seeing his ratings drop down, too. now to the latest coronavirus data, which today does not include figures from scotland, due to a technical issue. elsewhere, there were 70,921; new infections, in the latest 24—hour period. that means an average of nearly 108,000 new cases per day, in the last week. another 88 deaths were reported of peopl
prime minister since 1977 who has bucked that trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklandst unforeseen that people can buck that trend. who else is doing well, though? you might want a different leader, but who? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss and rishi, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there is not necessarily a standout candidate that could be taken...
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on april the 2nd,1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser the general belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. we didn't cheer when she was sunk, because we were in a ship, as well. we knew there were argentine submarines. we could have ended up in the same boat, or the same water. so we suddenly realised that it was going to be a proper hot war. notjust a hot war, it would be the largest air and sea battle involving british forces since the second world war. 100 aircraft and more than 20 ships would either be destroyed or damaged. julian thompson was the man charged with the initial british landings at san carlos on the 21st of may. luckily it was thick fog. so the argentine air force never found us. we knew they were trying to find us. we could hear them zooming around and trying to find us. they might have cre
on april the 2nd,1982, argentine forces invaded the falkland islands and claimed it as their own.islands. i thought we had better get ready and take it seriously, but i'm not quite sure that i absolutely believed we would do it. but as they sailed south, resolve hardened. first with the controversial sinking of the argentine cruiser the general belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. we didn't cheer when she was sunk, because we were in a ship, as well. we knew there were argentine submarines. we...
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that trend, and that was margaret thatcher— trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklandse back from a —37 rating to actually be re-elected _ from a —37 rating to actually be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people — re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can work that trend. who else is doing — that people can work that trend. tramp else is doing well, that people can work that trend. its“i;r> else is doing well, though? interestingly, the majority of the conservative party ministers that the public— conservative party ministers that the public would recognise, some of the public would recognise, some of the big _ the public would recognise, some of the big names like truss, they are also seeing — the big names like truss, they are also seeing declines in their own ratings _ also seeing declines in their own ratings as— also seeing declines in their own ratings as well. there are not necessarily a standout candidate that could be taken forward in place of boris _ that could be taken forward in place of borisjohnson. so even rishi sunak. — of borisjohnson.
that trend, and that was margaret thatcher— trend, and that was margaret thatcher herself with the falklandse back from a —37 rating to actually be re-elected _ from a —37 rating to actually be re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people — re—elected. so it is not unforeseen that people can work that trend. who else is doing — that people can work that trend. tramp else is doing well, that people can work that trend. its“i;r> else is doing well, though? interestingly, the...
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sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklands almost impossible for me to sweat. and it's only because i have done a number of things in the recent past that i am starting to be able to do that again. so i'm afraid to say that i have a medical condition that says i didn't do it. so therefore. >> giuffre's team have asked for documents to back up claims of that medical condition. andrew's team haven't delivered that. and they say they can't, they say it's private information immaterial to the case and he doesn't have any documents in his possession which really prove that. they're going to pursue that, we'll wait to see how it goes. >> max foster, thank you so much for your reporting. >>> and the tampa bay buccaneers wide receiver antonio brown is now out of a job, according to the team. this after brown left in the middle of the jets/buccaneers game this afternoon, according to the broadcast, brown appeared to be upset on the sidelines. he then removed his jersey and pads as his teammates pleaded with him to stay. brown threw his
sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklands almost impossible for me to sweat. and it's only because i have done a number of things in the recent past that i am starting to be able to do that again. so i'm afraid to say that i have a medical condition that says i didn't do it. so therefore. >> giuffre's team have asked for documents to back up claims of that medical condition. andrew's team haven't delivered that. and they...
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the second one is that where sadly, for him, he is a veterans of the falklands campaign and he wouldy, which is already getting under way this year. robert, thank you for explaining the two areas this impacts. i wonder, do you think those within the military will be regretting this decision? i think, actually, some of them will be mightily relieved. i am not an incident of the brigade of guards, but have several very good friends actually still serving in the house hold division, which includes the household cavalry as well as the five footguards regiments, and the head of the army, they would have been mildly embarrassed by this, because they know not only it affects the soldiers serving them, the men and women serving them, but their spouses, families, relations and, above all, veterans, and veterans are an important link with society, and that is not an abstract. they helped bring in the recruits. and this is, it is timely, it is notjust a damage limitation exercise, because the queen is actually well in touch with her soldiers, and particularly the household division. they would'
the second one is that where sadly, for him, he is a veterans of the falklands campaign and he wouldy, which is already getting under way this year. robert, thank you for explaining the two areas this impacts. i wonder, do you think those within the military will be regretting this decision? i think, actually, some of them will be mightily relieved. i am not an incident of the brigade of guards, but have several very good friends actually still serving in the house hold division, which includes...
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sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklandshe denied giuffre's claims and the attorneys called it baseless meant to achieve another payday. now, it's not clear when the judge will make a decision. the pressure is mounting on andrew. the big question, will he ever return to his public duties as a member of the royal family? george? >> okay, james, thanks. let's bring in our chief legal analyst dan abrams and royal expe expert victoria murphy. dan, let's start with you. any serious chance he can dismiss the case? >> look, some of these arguments are not frivolous arguments being made by prince andrew. i's probably a long shot that he'll be able to get it dismissed at this point but the fundamental argument as to whether he should be covered by the settlement agreement is actually an interesting argument because in her lawsuit, she had said that these were the people who abused her including, quote, royalty. then in the settlement agreement it was supposed to apply to all potential defendants and prince andrew's team is saying, we
sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklandshe denied giuffre's claims and the attorneys called it baseless meant to achieve another payday. now, it's not clear when the judge will make a decision. the pressure is mounting on andrew. the big question, will he ever return to his public duties as a member of the royal family? george? >> okay, james, thanks. let's bring in our chief legal analyst dan abrams and royal expe expert...
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sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklandseatrice to a pizza express in working for a party. >> reporter: but now the prince and his legal team are under pressure to provide evidence to support those claims. and it's a ruling which only darkens the clouds over buckingham palace. >> this is doing a huge amount of damage to the institution of the monarchy. this is the queen's platinum jubilee when the royal family was intended to be in the spotlight for celebrating and this is threatening to completely overshadow everything that happens. >> reporter: lawyers for virginia giuffre says she's pleased at this latest ruling and that evidence will now be taken concerning her claims but whatever happens here it certainly doesn't feel like prince andrew will ever be able to return to public life, michael. >> all right, james, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in chief legal analyst dan abrams and royal contributor robert jobson. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. dan, i'll start with you. this is a big setback for prince andrew. what
sweat at the time because i had suffered what i would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the falklandseatrice to a pizza express in working for a party. >> reporter: but now the prince and his legal team are under pressure to provide evidence to support those claims. and it's a ruling which only darkens the clouds over buckingham palace. >> this is doing a huge amount of damage to the institution of the monarchy. this is the queen's platinum jubilee when the royal family was...
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anniversary of the great north african battles, and these are events that he would expect, as well as the falklandstorm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwall and most of devon off from the rest of the country for several weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the train tracks in dawlish, dangling in mid air after the sea wall was hit by 80 mile per hour winds and washed away. in 2019, work started on construction of a new sea wall to protect the railway and the local community. our reporterjohn maguire is there this morning. he has been taking us around, seeing how things are progressing. john, hard hat, hi vizjacket, it will exhibit foggy behind you, but it was none of those awful winds and sea, highways that we saw in 2014. irate highways that we saw in 2014. we talked highways that we saw in 2014. - talked about a dollar, didn't we? those pictures are incredible come every time you see them, you cannot quite believe what you're seeing. that is the main line that you saw dangling in midair between london and penzance, built by ice and
anniversary of the great north african battles, and these are events that he would expect, as well as the falklandstorm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwall and most of devon off from the rest of the country for several weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the train tracks in dawlish, dangling in mid air after the sea wall was hit by 80 mile per hour winds and washed away. in 2019, work started on construction of a new sea wall to...