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frankie mccamley, bbc news. shifting it was quite a task. here is more.as sit on these shores affecting sailors and ships alike. but it's erosion had finally caught up near the lighthouse. it would have to be abandoned, demolished, or moved. and in the end, they went for option number three. it is a really big day for us. we have been on the sidelines for the beginning. we did not know if it was even possible to move the lighthouse. but possibly it was. the entire structure lifted up by hydraulics and slowly carried at the dizzying speed of eight metres per hour. it was pushed along two tracks in the process described as being something like skating on rails. thousands of spectators lifting on as the lighthouse was moved 70 metres or more than 200 feet. i felt very confident but of course i'm very relieved now that it's done especially as it so important for the whole of denmark. 0nce important for the whole of denmark. once it reached its destination, concrete was poured into provide support. this whole operation is expected to safeguard the lighthouse f
frankie mccamley, bbc news. shifting it was quite a task. here is more.as sit on these shores affecting sailors and ships alike. but it's erosion had finally caught up near the lighthouse. it would have to be abandoned, demolished, or moved. and in the end, they went for option number three. it is a really big day for us. we have been on the sidelines for the beginning. we did not know if it was even possible to move the lighthouse. but possibly it was. the entire structure lifted up by...
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frankie mccamley reports: ifi if i hadn't found here, then i wouldn't have known where to start.ilar situation or an offer of legal advice, this group of parents all have children with special educational needs. to get together every week. how are you coping?” don't, most days. i get up and get dressed in the hope that one of them might say i'm going to go to school today, mum. in the hope it might happens, but it doesn't. we've been discharged from speech therapist services three times, and his 50 now and he still selectively mute.” have a 13 ride with autism, couldn't get any social care for him, we had one assessment for him after three years of asking. it's torture and people's attitudes towards children with disability is a real shame. following an enquiry, the committee says the system is not working because that is no good to throw more money at the system or using a lustre passed to solve individual problems as they arise. the government needs to give much more stronger guidance to councils to see this as a major area of social injustice in our country. it is shameful, an
frankie mccamley reports: ifi if i hadn't found here, then i wouldn't have known where to start.ilar situation or an offer of legal advice, this group of parents all have children with special educational needs. to get together every week. how are you coping?” don't, most days. i get up and get dressed in the hope that one of them might say i'm going to go to school today, mum. in the hope it might happens, but it doesn't. we've been discharged from speech therapist services three times, and...
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frankie mccamley, bbc news.k has progressed far more slowly than originally expected and public support is waning, according to a report by the national audit office. it says fracking — a controversial method of drilling the earth for shale gas — has so far cost the tax payer more than £30 million in court cases, regulation and policing costs. the industry insists it still has huge potential to supply energy. the duchess of sussex has made her first public appearance since revealing she and prince harry are "struggling" with media attention. meghan was attending a charity event at the royal albert hall. last week, in an interview on itv, she described her past year as a member of the royal family as "hard" and admitted she was not prepared for the intensity of the tabloid interest. we've all seen pictures of houses at risk of toppling into the sea because of coastal erosion. well, take a look at this. a i20—year—old lighthouse in denmark has just been successfully moved away from the edge of a sandy cliff. engin
frankie mccamley, bbc news.k has progressed far more slowly than originally expected and public support is waning, according to a report by the national audit office. it says fracking — a controversial method of drilling the earth for shale gas — has so far cost the tax payer more than £30 million in court cases, regulation and policing costs. the industry insists it still has huge potential to supply energy. the duchess of sussex has made her first public appearance since revealing she...
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frankie mccamley, bbc news.means it is now possible to save the lives of some of those born at 22 weeks. advice until now had been to give life—saving treatment only to those born from 23 weeks. two happy, inquisitive little boys. jenson and reuben from brighton recently celebrated their first birthdays, a major milestone given their risky start to life. their motherjenny was on holiday in cornwall when she went into early labour. she was airlifted to the closest specialist neonatal unit in oxford. there, the twins were delivered at 22 weeks and six days, four and a half months before their due date, making them the youngest surviving twins in the uk. it was so uncertain at all times. you were scared to leave the unit for five minutes for fear everything would have changed when you got back. they were so vulnerable and their saturations would change and you would hear the alarms go off and you would worry that, if i'm not here now, i won't get my chance to say goodbye, so it was always on edge, always on edge. d
frankie mccamley, bbc news.means it is now possible to save the lives of some of those born at 22 weeks. advice until now had been to give life—saving treatment only to those born from 23 weeks. two happy, inquisitive little boys. jenson and reuben from brighton recently celebrated their first birthdays, a major milestone given their risky start to life. their motherjenny was on holiday in cornwall when she went into early labour. she was airlifted to the closest specialist neonatal unit in...
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frankie mccamley, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood.hy fog across southern parts of england and wales. we do still have that but it will slowly lift through the morning. at the same time, a weather front coming in from the south—east will spread around the wash into east wales and all points south of that and we could see some showery outbreaks of light rain. to the west, another front bringing outbreaks of light rain. to the west, anotherfront bringing rain across northern ireland and western scotland, gusty winds around this. in between, something drier and brighter with some sunny intervals. temperature more or less where they should be at this stage in october, 11 in the north, 15 in the south. overnight, the weather front peps up and moves a bit further north. a weather front in the north—west slips a bit further south and in between, where we got clearings in the sky, we could see some patchy mist and fog form. tomorrow morning, all of these bands of cloud and rain will push down towards the south—east, probably not clearing until
frankie mccamley, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood.hy fog across southern parts of england and wales. we do still have that but it will slowly lift through the morning. at the same time, a weather front coming in from the south—east will spread around the wash into east wales and all points south of that and we could see some showery outbreaks of light rain. to the west, another front bringing outbreaks of light rain. to the west, anotherfront bringing...
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frankie mccamley, bbc news.ns effectiveness. the spanish research split 19,000 participants and split them into two groups. gave one morning medication and one in the evening. it is felt that because blood pressure drops naturally in the evening the medication was more effective at keeping it under control at night and then continue to have the effect during the following day. the researchers in spain say this is a very simple piece of advice that is free and could save thousands of lives, but the british heart foundation and are urging not to change the time without speaking to a doctor first. time for a look at the weather. here is not tailored. hello, most of us have seen the end of the day on a dry note. there is something wetter into the far west of scotland. it will push its way towards the east and north an island during the first half of the night. england and will come of these two areas of cloud are starting to merge into one. there could be said mist and fog as well. it will not be as cold tomorrow mo
frankie mccamley, bbc news.ns effectiveness. the spanish research split 19,000 participants and split them into two groups. gave one morning medication and one in the evening. it is felt that because blood pressure drops naturally in the evening the medication was more effective at keeping it under control at night and then continue to have the effect during the following day. the researchers in spain say this is a very simple piece of advice that is free and could save thousands of lives, but...