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bridy's great-grandfather worked on the grimsby docks, her dad owns this smoked fish shop in town.as bar tending when she decided to apply to an apprentice program to be a turbine technician. she was one of seven people selected from a pool of 500. the apprentice program combines classroom instruction. >> on the bottom and it's spinning. >> with hands-on work at sea. but we soon learned that mother nature is a temperamental teacher. >> the weather here is ever-changing. >> holding on for our dear lives. >> yeah. >> yeah, i mean, it's not something we can control so every day is different, and it can change like that. so it's just part and parcel of the job, and anything to get these things turning, this is the environment for wind turbines, it's got to be windy. >> reporter: as we approach the turbines we suddenly felt small. you don't get a sense of how large things are until you're right up under this. >> at the very top in the cell, all the way to the top of the blades there's half a size of the eiffel tower, pretty massive. because you've got nothing normal to compare it to lik
bridy's great-grandfather worked on the grimsby docks, her dad owns this smoked fish shop in town.as bar tending when she decided to apply to an apprentice program to be a turbine technician. she was one of seven people selected from a pool of 500. the apprentice program combines classroom instruction. >> on the bottom and it's spinning. >> with hands-on work at sea. but we soon learned that mother nature is a temperamental teacher. >> the weather here is ever-changing....
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jane is a regular visitor to grimsby railway station, often going to london with her partner, paul.transport. never had a car. so we are 100% users of rail. without railways, we wouldn't go anywhere. i wonder if you could help me, please, regarding tickets. so we want to go to london. jane campaigns for better transport and is worried about the plans to remove ticket offices. absolutely appalled about it, worried about it. there's a lot of elderly people i know who are very reliant on rails and train journeys. and the thought of bringing in all this new technology and the number of people i know haven't got mobile phones, never about computers and laptops. so it's notjust about me, i worry about community. i'm trying to buy a ticket for tomorrow and it's only offering me today. so what is the point of these machines? paul wants train companies to rethink their plans. it will alienate possibly 25 to 30% of the population because they will not know how to buy rail tickets. i witnessed this morning the amount of people asking questions at these offices, and if they're not there, they'r
jane is a regular visitor to grimsby railway station, often going to london with her partner, paul.transport. never had a car. so we are 100% users of rail. without railways, we wouldn't go anywhere. i wonder if you could help me, please, regarding tickets. so we want to go to london. jane campaigns for better transport and is worried about the plans to remove ticket offices. absolutely appalled about it, worried about it. there's a lot of elderly people i know who are very reliant on rails and...
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when andy malkinson was arrested in grimsby in 2003 and charged with rape he firmly and persistentlyensic evidence. he did not look like the e—fit picture constructed with the help of the victim. he did not fit the description she gave in vital obvious ways. he offered to take part in an identity line up. the victim picked him out. and in court some witnesses — who had criminal records not disclosed at the time — suggested they had seen him close to the crime scene. he was sentenced to life — he served 17 years, only getting out on licence in 2020. and now — following huge work from his legal team — andy malkinson's conviction for rape has been quashed. he's been speaking tojustin webb — on bbc radio 4's today programme i blamed earlier on, i said, you're going to be slightly late, and i said we've had taxi difficulties. but, actually, it wasn't taxi difficulties, was it? you slept in which i think everyone listening will think, "oh, my goodness, we kind of owe him that at least. yes, yes. thank you very much. i unfortunately, i don't like letting people down, but i did sleep in! wel
when andy malkinson was arrested in grimsby in 2003 and charged with rape he firmly and persistentlyensic evidence. he did not look like the e—fit picture constructed with the help of the victim. he did not fit the description she gave in vital obvious ways. he offered to take part in an identity line up. the victim picked him out. and in court some witnesses — who had criminal records not disclosed at the time — suggested they had seen him close to the crime scene. he was sentenced to...
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grimsby: tonight television takes a look at itself. what you watch most of the time, entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at, and is it good for you? somewhere around the middle or late '70s, it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. well, if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. connelly: there was a longing for a simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when people weren't so mad at each other. grimsby: during last season, "the waltons" caught on. girl: good night, john-boy. john-boy: good night. this year there'll be more nostalgia and wholesome family drama. now that dinner's over, let's try out the piano. okay. i am taking requests. [ plays flourish ] ♪ sunday, monday, happy days ♪ i created "happy days" not what a family really was. i thought it would be good if there were some families that didn't get divorced. oh, you guys are really m-- wow! it wasn't by accident everybody on "happy days" hugs eac
grimsby: tonight television takes a look at itself. what you watch most of the time, entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at, and is it good for you? somewhere around the middle or late '70s, it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. well, if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. connelly: there was a longing for a simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when...
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when andy malkinson was arrested in grimsby in 2003 and charged with rape he firmly and persistently e—fit picture constructed with the help of the victim. he did not fit the description she gave in vital obvious ways. he offered to take part in an identity line up. the victim picked him out. and in court some witnesses — who had criminal records not disclosed at the time — suggested they had seen him close to the crime scene. he was sentenced to life — he served 17 years, only getting out on licence in 2020. and now — following huge work from his legal team — andy malkinson's conviction for rape has been quashed. he's been speaking tojustin webb — on bbc radio 4's today programme obviously, there's been a hell of a lot to process. obviously, there's a lot to process. obviously, there's a lot of joy and lot to process. obviously, there's a lot ofjoy and the result. it's the result i've waited for for 20 years and... yeah. it's... result i've waited for for 20 years and... yeah. it's. . .— result i've waited for for 20 years and... yeah. it's. .. and... yeah. it's... what's the mix of
when andy malkinson was arrested in grimsby in 2003 and charged with rape he firmly and persistently e—fit picture constructed with the help of the victim. he did not fit the description she gave in vital obvious ways. he offered to take part in an identity line up. the victim picked him out. and in court some witnesses — who had criminal records not disclosed at the time — suggested they had seen him close to the crime scene. he was sentenced to life — he served 17 years, only getting...
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and this guy from grimsby , i this poor guy from grimsby, i mean, can you imagine?half his life in prison for something he didn't do. he deserves millions in compensation . he really does. i compensation. he really does. i mean, the police i don't know the full details, but apparently the full details, but apparently the police missed . needless to the police missed. needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met. for once, they missed opportunities that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for reform . and the individuals for reform. and the main thing that we want and when i say we are sort of important people are cliff richard , paul, people are cliff richard, paul, ga
and this guy from grimsby , i this poor guy from grimsby, i mean, can you imagine?half his life in prison for something he didn't do. he deserves millions in compensation . he really does. i compensation. he really does. i mean, the police i don't know the full details, but apparently the full details, but apparently the police missed . needless to the police missed. needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met. for once, they missed opportunities that they missed opportunities...
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and this guy from grimsby , i this poor guy from grimsby, i mean, can you imagine?half his life in prison for something he didn't do. he deserves millions in compensation . he really does. i compensation. he really does. i mean, the police i don't know the full details, but apparently the full details, but apparently the police missed . needless to the police missed. needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met. for once, they missed opportunities that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for reform . and the individuals for reform. and the main thing that we want and when i say we are sort of important people are cliff richard , paul, people are cliff richard, paul, ga
and this guy from grimsby , i this poor guy from grimsby, i mean, can you imagine?half his life in prison for something he didn't do. he deserves millions in compensation . he really does. i compensation. he really does. i mean, the police i don't know the full details, but apparently the full details, but apparently the police missed . needless to the police missed. needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met. for once, they missed opportunities that they missed opportunities...
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grimsby.rce or what i should say the police service. >> when it changed from being a police force to a police service. then became a corporate organisation riddled with all the things that corporates do. >> so you don't have people going out and forcing the law. the police deal with their customers and their clients and it's very much a and you know, it's very much a and you know, it's like a business. >> well, it's not a business enforcing the laws about enforcing the laws about enforcing the laws about enforcing the law. >> so unfortunately agreed with your panel who were on earlier that everything they said about the criminal justice system shows how bad it is. >> well, the college policing and the senior management, they're absolutely atrocious. >> i feel bad for the police because those who work hard, work hard, and it can't be something that you want to join. but think started went even but i think it started went even worse when they all started taking bohm in taking the knee. david boh
grimsby.rce or what i should say the police service. >> when it changed from being a police force to a police service. then became a corporate organisation riddled with all the things that corporates do. >> so you don't have people going out and forcing the law. the police deal with their customers and their clients and it's very much a and you know, it's very much a and you know, it's like a business. >> well, it's not a business enforcing the laws about enforcing the laws...
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can i ask ou result achieved in grimsby. can i ask you one _ result achieved in grimsby.y, guess we are in friday now, quite soon, and the fact that he did manage to hold on, rishi sunak, managed to hold onto one of those three scenes, he is not quite as wounded as we thought he might be, so he might feel more able to pull off some sort of reshuffle. but, i mean, in the nine months he has had injudging has been constantly moving his top team because of the characters he picked in the first place, he lost gavin williams quite quickly and he lost others. it is the constant shuffling of the top team. it has been the same issues, he hasn't really changed anything. he hasn't had a major reshuffle, has he? ls— he hasn't had a ma'or reshuffle, has he? , ., ., ., he? is he going to get rid of someone — he? is he going to get rid of someone like _ he? is he going to get rid of someone like jeremy i he? is he going to get rid of someone like jeremy hunt | he? is he going to get rid of. someone like jeremy hunt and he? is he going to get rid of- someone like jeremy hunt and be someo
can i ask ou result achieved in grimsby. can i ask you one _ result achieved in grimsby.y, guess we are in friday now, quite soon, and the fact that he did manage to hold on, rishi sunak, managed to hold onto one of those three scenes, he is not quite as wounded as we thought he might be, so he might feel more able to pull off some sort of reshuffle. but, i mean, in the nine months he has had injudging has been constantly moving his top team because of the characters he picked in the first...
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that's from and everyone's got a different and in grimsby.)m?hink women do it now ? what you think women do it now? what do you mean? well, because if you peter's tracing his family tree. yeah, peter smith is tracing. >> tracing smiths. >> tracing smiths. >> yeah, but his wife would have to work. >> mrs. smith? yeah. you're right. would have to work it out. >> so it's just exactly the same. >> yeah. peter just the thought. >> yeah. peter just the thought. >> just the thought. >> just the thought. >> peter it's very good . thank >> peter it's very good. thank you. liz he says i had the better surname . erm, and better surname. erm, and although not married but our children were given my surname hate double barrelled names. >> yeah. yeah. i think that's a goodi >> yeah. yeah. i think that's a good i think that's the way to go. you know, just choose the better surname. i think it's just, it just makes sense to me. dave says do as the spanish do. >> name , first woman's >> husband name, first woman's family second. that family name second. no, that
that's from and everyone's got a different and in grimsby.)m?hink women do it now ? what you think women do it now? what do you mean? well, because if you peter's tracing his family tree. yeah, peter smith is tracing. >> tracing smiths. >> tracing smiths. >> yeah, but his wife would have to work. >> mrs. smith? yeah. you're right. would have to work it out. >> so it's just exactly the same. >> yeah. peter just the thought. >> yeah. peter just the...
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jane is a regular visitor to grimsby railway station, often going to london with her partner, paul.ease, regarding tickets. so we want to go to london. jane campaigns for better transport and is worried about the plans to remove ticket offices. absolutely appalled about it, worried about it. there's a lot of elderly people i know who are very reliant on rails and train journeys. and the thought of bringing in all this new technology and the number of people i know haven't got mobile phones, never about computers and laptops. so it's notjust about me, i worry about community. i'm trying to buy a ticket for tomorrow and it's only offering me today. so what is the point of these machines? paul wants train companies to rethink their plans. it will alienate possibly 25 to 30% of the population because they will not know how to buy rail tickets. i witnessed this morning the amount of people asking questions at these offices, and if they're not there, they're going to have nowhere to go. these people are going to be restricted. they're not going to be able to travel. the rail delivery grou
jane is a regular visitor to grimsby railway station, often going to london with her partner, paul.ease, regarding tickets. so we want to go to london. jane campaigns for better transport and is worried about the plans to remove ticket offices. absolutely appalled about it, worried about it. there's a lot of elderly people i know who are very reliant on rails and train journeys. and the thought of bringing in all this new technology and the number of people i know haven't got mobile phones,...
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john in kidderminster, david watford alan in david in watford and alan in grimsby. to you. grimsby.ss some of the news stories that eye. joining that caught their eye. joining me now, author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as a broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. right. so let's start with with danny's supplement. danny >> okay. >> okay. >> well, no surprise here. the yanks, the americans are more than used to paying large amounts extras gratuities amounts of extras in gratuities . but all around the world, how much do pay? 20 to 25% is much do you pay? 20 to 25% is the standard tip in america. i've been in new york. i can't remember what i ordered, but i was expecting 3 or $4 change and the barmaid didn't even come back change. saw her back with the change. i saw her put the tip bucket . she put it in the tip bucket. she didn't even offer me the opportunity that you weren't giving that money. opportunity that you weren't giving just1at money. opportunity that you weren't giving just tookioney. opportunity that you weren't giving just took it.ey. >> she just took it. >> she j
john in kidderminster, david watford alan in david in watford and alan in grimsby. to you. grimsby.ss some of the news stories that eye. joining that caught their eye. joining me now, author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as a broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. right. so let's start with with danny's supplement. danny >> okay. >> okay. >> well, no surprise here. the yanks, the americans are more than used to paying large amounts extras gratuities amounts of extras in...
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, always said , the lib grimsby, always said, the lib dems are a bucket for the electorate to spit inn london at the last election , in london at the last election, so the uxbridge majority should have been much more and olivia very competent person. i don't agree with her that ulez is a local issue. ulez affects the whole of london. london is what, 100 parliamentary seats ? yes. 100 parliamentary seats? yes. but also what it will give the tories the chance to say is that labour are very good at criticising the tories, but when it comes to their own policies, i wouldn't take a big risk. they'll say on some ulez type thing, but essentially this is a poor result for the tories. however much you say, well, it's a by—election, by elections are like that and i and i think the reason it's a poor result is that the tories don't deserve a good result . i that the tories don't deserve a good result. i mean, that the tories don't deserve a good result . i mean, the tories good result. i mean, the tories are in such a mess, aren't they? and every time it looks as though rishi sunak can pull hims
, always said , the lib grimsby, always said, the lib dems are a bucket for the electorate to spit inn london at the last election , in london at the last election, so the uxbridge majority should have been much more and olivia very competent person. i don't agree with her that ulez is a local issue. ulez affects the whole of london. london is what, 100 parliamentary seats ? yes. 100 parliamentary seats? yes. but also what it will give the tories the chance to say is that labour are very good...
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yeah let's go to alan in grimsby. alan in grimsby. afternoon , nana. afternoon, afternoon, nana.t was a mediaeval laws one to- a�*r: it was a mediaeval laws one to you, uzzhe. — mediaeval laws one to you, lizzie. after— mediaeval laws one to you, lizzie. after learning the defense— lizzie. after learning the defence from _ lizzie. after learning the defence from facebook group, oeorge— defence from facebook group, george thomas— defence from facebook group, george thomas used quoted rhedhaewah— george thomas used quoted mediaeval laws— george thomas used quoted mediaeval laws to try to get out of mediaeval laws to try to get out or a— mediaeval laws to try to get out or a speedhhg— mediaeval laws to try to get out of a speeding fine.— mediaeval laws to try to get out of a speeding fine. it didn't wk,— of a speeding fine. it didn't worh or— of a speeding fine. it didn't work, of course— of a speeding fine. it didn't work, of course it didn't work. and— work, of course it didn't work. and he— work, of course it didn't work. and he — work, of course it didn't work. and he was. and—
yeah let's go to alan in grimsby. alan in grimsby. afternoon , nana. afternoon, afternoon, nana.t was a mediaeval laws one to- a�*r: it was a mediaeval laws one to you, uzzhe. — mediaeval laws one to you, lizzie. after— mediaeval laws one to you, lizzie. after learning the defense— lizzie. after learning the defence from _ lizzie. after learning the defence from facebook group, oeorge— defence from facebook group, george thomas— defence from facebook group, george thomas used quoted...
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us what they think about the of here, alan mcneely three of you here, alan mcneely in go first. in grimsbyro? would you vote for a party who decided to scrap it ? party who decided to scrap it? >> well, the first day hobby post birthday nana . post birthday nana. >> but yes , it would be >> but for me, yes, it would be a complete deal breaker. i have no intention of voting for any of the two main political party that continue to pursue this net zero madness because none of it is thought out and the more you look at it, the more you realise that they have no idea what they're doing. i don't want another £183 green levy shoved onto me, which is coming down the line and told i'm going to have my gas cut off by 2030. >> yeah , it's just a complete >> yeah, it's just a complete shambles is the idea is reasonably good, but it takes the focus off other things that we could be doing things about nana, such as all the pollution in the seas and the rivers. >> well, exactly. >> well, exactly. >> that was my point. >> that was my point. >> some things we can do, we can do even even stopping the water
us what they think about the of here, alan mcneely three of you here, alan mcneely in go first. in grimsbyro? would you vote for a party who decided to scrap it ? party who decided to scrap it? >> well, the first day hobby post birthday nana . post birthday nana. >> but yes , it would be >> but for me, yes, it would be a complete deal breaker. i have no intention of voting for any of the two main political party that continue to pursue this net zero madness because none of it...
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and when and i'm based up in20,000 a year and i'm based up in grimsby, you know, i'm based in a low cost know 52,000 a you're on, you know 52,000 a yeah you're on, you know 52,000 a year, you can afford to live a good lifestyle. um, and it's a trade for life and it's what we keep saying to the parents. we leave a legacy, we build something that's going to be there years time. there a hundred years time. there's industry leaves there a hundred years time. thersort industry leaves there a hundred years time. ther sort of industry leaves there a hundred years time. thersort of legacy.1ustry leaves there a hundred years time. ther sort of legacy. ifstry leaves there a hundred years time. ther sort of legacy. if youleaves there a hundred years time. ther sort of legacy. if you wants that sort of legacy. if you want your children to be part of the legacy, part the build, you legacy, part of the build, you know, and this is what know, the uk and this is what they them to join encouraging them to join the construction tradesperson. >> absolutely . and especially >> absolutely. and especially whe
and when and i'm based up in20,000 a year and i'm based up in grimsby, you know, i'm based in a low cost know 52,000 a you're on, you know 52,000 a yeah you're on, you know 52,000 a year, you can afford to live a good lifestyle. um, and it's a trade for life and it's what we keep saying to the parents. we leave a legacy, we build something that's going to be there years time. there a hundred years time. there's industry leaves there a hundred years time. thersort industry leaves there a hundred...
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mcneely in grimsby. thank you.is is the part of fire quiz. this is the part of the show i test panel the show where i test my panel on the other on some of the other stories that the headlines. so that have hit the headlines. so joining broadcast from joining me is broadcast from columnist lizzie, columnist lizzie cundy. lizzie, your please also your buzzer, please. and also sam dowler, political commentator. your buzzer, please . all right . commentator. your buzzer, please . all right. so your first question, please play along at home. all right. so question one, greta gerwig's highly anticipated movie, barbie, is set to premiere next week with what other blockbuster movie is planned to release on the same day . is it a planned to release on the same day. is it a indiana jones? is it andrew doyle of destiny? b oppenheimer mission or c, mission impossible ? dead records ? >> 7- >> is it 7_ >> is it close ? >> is it close? >>— >> is it close? >> b ba.2 says it's b it is. b is it b? let's have a look. it's the answe
mcneely in grimsby. thank you.is is the part of fire quiz. this is the part of the show i test panel the show where i test my panel on the other on some of the other stories that the headlines. so that have hit the headlines. so joining broadcast from joining me is broadcast from columnist lizzie, columnist lizzie cundy. lizzie, your please also your buzzer, please. and also sam dowler, political commentator. your buzzer, please . all right . commentator. your buzzer, please . all right. so...