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george linnane from bristol is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. red in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrew plant reports. george linnane on the right in the same cave system believe the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave.— out of that cave. george linnane is an exoerienced _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, _ out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well-known| out of that cave. george linnane is i an experienced caver, well-known for an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volun
george linnane from bristol is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. red in a cave system in the brecon beacons. andrew plant reports. george linnane on the right in the same cave system believe the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later...
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george linnane from bristol is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. cave system believe in the same cave system beneath the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and making progress. and he was going to come out of that cave. george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. he had fallen as rocks collapsed. his rescue took more than 50 hours and more 300 volunteers. the passage to get to where george was is tight, flat out crawls, squeezing over boulders and what they say is for every hour you cave, it takes ten hours to rescue you. i set out to go to the cave at 6am on sunday morning and it took about an hour for us to reach where the rescue had got so far. i held his hand and stroked his fingers and he gave a squeeze of the h
george linnane from bristol is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. cave system believe in the same cave system beneath the brecon beacons last summer and within that time, maxine bateman, who was one of the first to come to his rescue. when i first saw george, i was really, really upset. it made me feel quite sick in my stomach to think that a friend of mine had had an accident, but later on it was much, much easier, knowing that we were all here for him and...
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george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. is for every hour you cave, it takes ten hours to rescue you. i set out to go to the cave at 6am on sunday morning and it took about an hour for us to reach where the rescue had got so far. i held his hand and stroked his fingers, and he gave a squeeze of the hand back and it was nice to feel that from him. i felt like that was him telling me, i'm 0k. and just be able to give him that of comfort. it's more intimate, it's that feeling of, we are here for you. george had suffered multiple injuries, including a broken leg and jaw, but he's said to be in good spirits, recovering in hospital thanks to the expertise of the caving community. you never know who it might be. it could be me, and you hope it would never be a big enough rescue to need as many people as george did, but in this case it needed a lot of us and a lot of us turned up and we were there for him. a couple in the us have spoken of their "hell" after finding out they'd been given the wrong embryo during ivf treatment. daphn
george linnane is an experienced caver, well—known for his expertise and caution. is for every hour you cave, it takes ten hours to rescue you. i set out to go to the cave at 6am on sunday morning and it took about an hour for us to reach where the rescue had got so far. i held his hand and stroked his fingers, and he gave a squeeze of the hand back and it was nice to feel that from him. i felt like that was him telling me, i'm 0k. and just be able to give him that of comfort. it's more...
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stranded underground for more than two days in the brecon beacons has been named. 38—year—old george linnaneaw and chest injuries at a hospital in cardiff. it's armisitice day tomorrow — when the nation remembers those who have lost their lives in conflict. but the families of almost 400 men who died in world war ii in one of the worst maritime disasters in uk waters are also still searching for answers. in 1943 the aircraft carrier hms dasher exploded and sank off the ayrshire coast. relatives believe some of the dead were washed ashore and buried in an unmarked mass grave. hugh pym has been talking to one woman who's spent decades searching for the truth. i want to honour him and i want to honour the others. it has been a long journey for mary but it is not over. she is determined to find out what happened to her father and other men who were lost at sea in world war ii not far from this beach in north ayrshire. she thinks the truth has been withheld. the thought of my father, of other men, being totally forgotten, being deliberately hidden, is so wicked that ijust must put it right. hms d
stranded underground for more than two days in the brecon beacons has been named. 38—year—old george linnaneaw and chest injuries at a hospital in cardiff. it's armisitice day tomorrow — when the nation remembers those who have lost their lives in conflict. but the families of almost 400 men who died in world war ii in one of the worst maritime disasters in uk waters are also still searching for answers. in 1943 the aircraft carrier hms dasher exploded and sank off the ayrshire coast....
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george linnane, from bristol, is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. forjoining us. firstly, i imagine that there is a lot that you would like to see go further in at this. but if we start with the positives— what is it that you are pleased with that has come out of this first draft?— this first draft? that's a very hard ruestion, this first draft? that's a very hard question. i _ this first draft? that's a very hard question, iwill— this first draft? that's a very hard question, i will try _ this first draft? that's a very hard question, i will try to _ this first draft? that's a very hard question, i will try to answer- this first draft? that's a very hard question, i will try to answer it. l question, i will try to answer it. the first thing we thought that was surprising for us was the phase out of coal and fossil fuel subsidies. listen first night we have language that at any cop are listen first night we have language that at any cop— listen first night we have language that at any c0 that at any cop are you encouraged b the that at any cop are y
george linnane, from bristol, is said to be in "good spirits" after his remarkable rescue. forjoining us. firstly, i imagine that there is a lot that you would like to see go further in at this. but if we start with the positives— what is it that you are pleased with that has come out of this first draft?— this first draft? that's a very hard ruestion, this first draft? that's a very hard question. i _ this first draft? that's a very hard question, iwill— this first draft?...
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has learnt that the caver who was rescued after a 5k hour operation in the brecon beacons is george linnaneareas will hang on to brightness for a while yet. to the north of that for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, we are looking at a brighter day. they will be some sunny spells. and a few showers. predominantly in the north west of scotland. we are looking at gusty winds here. a0 to 50 mph. for most of us we are looking at light winds with top temperatures of 15 degrees. this evening and overnight we still have the weather front producing all this cloud. they will be some most and fog. some drizzle and some spots of rain. at the same time a new weather front of rain. at the same time a new weatherfront will bring of rain. at the same time a new weather front will bring in some rain across the north of scotland. for a time very gusty winds in the northern outs. they will ease through the night. in between these systems we will have clear skies for northern ireland, southern scotland and northern england, so in sheltered areas temperatures could fall low enough for frost. you
has learnt that the caver who was rescued after a 5k hour operation in the brecon beacons is george linnaneareas will hang on to brightness for a while yet. to the north of that for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, we are looking at a brighter day. they will be some sunny spells. and a few showers. predominantly in the north west of scotland. we are looking at gusty winds here. a0 to 50 mph. for most of us we are looking at light winds with top temperatures of 15 degrees. this...