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keith doyle reports. coast of ireland has many beautiful beaches but for the past 30 years this was not one of them. however, nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 19805 stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh amount of sediment to this beach. or it could be due to a change in environmental conditions, either an alteration in the wave climate, or a series of tides that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. dooagh beach on achill island is just about as far west as you can get in ireland and europe. thousands of tourists visit here every year. having a new beach has delighted the locals and the tourist board. yesterday, we had gridlock here in the village with cars and camper vans and
keith doyle reports. coast of ireland has many beautiful beaches but for the past 30 years this was not one of them. however, nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 19805 stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that...
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keith doyle reports. nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 1980s stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh amount of sediment to this beach. or, it could be due to a change in environmental conditions. either an alteration in the wave climate, or a series of tides that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. dooagh beach on achill island is just about as far west as you can get in ireland and europe. thousands of tourists visit here every year. having a new beach has delighted the locals and the tourist board. yesterday we had gridlock here in the village with cars and camper vans and motorcyclists, and people coming from all over ireland and the uk to see our miraculous new beach. the p
keith doyle reports. nature has now returned dooagh beach to its former beauty. storms in the 1980s stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh amount of sediment to this beach. or, it could be due to a change in environmental...
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keith doyle reports.ls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play a numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers, and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls in just 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subject, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if you have given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. this company didn't have permission, and so got a record £400,000 fine from the information commissioner. you can avoid many nuisance calls by signing up to the telephone preference service. new laws which will allow the directors of cold call companies which breaks the rules to be fined should also mean fewer nuisance calls in the future. thre
keith doyle reports.ls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play a numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers, and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls in just 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subject, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got...
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keith doyle reports.s former beauty. storms in the 1980s stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down a- =.l nu la aaa .l.-. llll; either an alteration in the wave climate, or a series of tides that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. dooagh beach on achill island is just about as far west as you can get in ireland and europe. thousands of tourists visit here every year. having a new beach has delighted the locals and the tourist board. yesterday, we had gridlock here in the village with cars and camper vans and motorcyclists, and people coming from all over ireland and the uk to see our miraculous new beach. the people here have always spoke about their days on the beach, how they enjoyed coming down here as kids, and now to have it back for their kids i
keith doyle reports.s former beauty. storms in the 1980s stripped the beach, but over ten days ocean currents have deposited thousands of tonnes of sand to recreate its 300—metre white sandy beach. the most probable reason this beach has reformed is due to two things. it's either a change in sediment supply from further up or down a- =.l nu la aaa .l.-. llll; either an alteration in the wave climate, or a series of tides that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. dooagh...
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keith doyle reports. the past 30 years, this was not a beautiful beach.n currents have deposited thousands of tons of sand, to recreate the 300 metre wide sandy beach. the most pro oi’ metre wide sandy beach. the most pro or reason this has reformed is due to two things. it is either a change in sediment supply from further up oi’ in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh and of sediment to this beach, oi’ fresh and of sediment to this beach, or it could be due to a change in environment or conditions. either an alteration in the wet climate, or a series of tides, that has provided the ideal conditions for this beach to reform. the beach is about as far as you can get in ireland and europe. thousands of tourists visit each year. having a beach has delighted locals and the tourist board. yesterday, we have cars, camper vans, board. yesterday, we have cars, campervans, and board. yesterday, we have cars, camper vans, and motorcycles, and people from all over ireland and the uk, to see our miraculous new beach. people here
keith doyle reports. the past 30 years, this was not a beautiful beach.n currents have deposited thousands of tons of sand, to recreate the 300 metre wide sandy beach. the most pro oi’ metre wide sandy beach. the most pro or reason this has reformed is due to two things. it is either a change in sediment supply from further up oi’ in sediment supply from further up or down the coast that has brought a fresh and of sediment to this beach, oi’ fresh and of sediment to this beach, or it...
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with me is our correspondent keith doyle.out what the police did and did not know about salam labadie. they did not know that he was not part of the government prevent scheme, which is a scheme that aims to do ragged prize. young people getting radicalised, we know that the chief constable said that he was arrested for minor offences in 2012, theft, receiving stolen goods and minor assault. he would bid about 16 or 17 will stop he went on to say that he was not known to the programme or on any sort of agenda. in terms of the security operation since that attacks, troops have been on the street but they've been stood down. yes over the next few days because of the downgrading of the security level to severe, the operation mean that the troops that have been guarding places such as buckingham palace. down over the next three days. today manchester's victoria station open for the first time since the bombing. the greater manchester mayor and transport secretary were amongst the first to lay wreath at the station as it reopened.
with me is our correspondent keith doyle.out what the police did and did not know about salam labadie. they did not know that he was not part of the government prevent scheme, which is a scheme that aims to do ragged prize. young people getting radicalised, we know that the chief constable said that he was arrested for minor offences in 2012, theft, receiving stolen goods and minor assault. he would bid about 16 or 17 will stop he went on to say that he was not known to the programme or on any...
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keith doyle reports.— cold calls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play a numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers, and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subject, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if you have given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. this company didn't have permission, and so got a record £a00,000 fine from the information commissioner. you can avoid many nuisance calls by signing up to the telephone preference service. new laws which will allow the directors of cold—call companies which breaks the rules to be fined should also mean fewer nuisance calls in the fut
keith doyle reports.— cold calls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play a numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers, and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subject, including ppi and road traffic accidents....
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keith doyle reports.dren's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 yea rs horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian brady was a petty criminalwho grew up night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple became lovers and ian brady led her into a world of sadism. 0utwardly normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remain silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallo
keith doyle reports.dren's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 yea rs horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal...
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keith doyle reports.st time he was seen in public at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers. in all they kidnapped and murdered five children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children‘s bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1980s, the two killers made full confessions and went back to the moors to help search for other victims. pauline reade‘s body was eventually recovered but keith bennett‘s grave has never been found. i wanted one of them to come up with the truth so i could nail the two of them, nail them for the rest of their lives like they nailed me down. i wanted them pr
keith doyle reports.st time he was seen in public at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers. in all they kidnapped and murdered five children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they...
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keith doyle reports.eceived them — cold calls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents, to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play the numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers. and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subjects, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if you've given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. this company didn't have permission, and so got a record £400,000 fine from the information commissioner. you can avoid many nuisance calls by signing up to the telephone preference service. new laws which will allow the directors of cold call companies which broke the rules to be fined should also mean fewer nuisance cal
keith doyle reports.eceived them — cold calls offering anything from help with ppi claims or road accidents, to investing in some sort of scheme. the cold callers play the numbers game, bombarding people in the hope that some will bite and take up their offers. and the numbers are staggering. this one company, keurboom communications based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subjects, including ppi and road traffic...
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joining me is our correspondent keith doyle, tell us what has happened today.d south yorkshire police have reached an agreement. the singer had taken action against the bbc and south yorkshire police over coverage of a rain at his apartment in berkshire in august 2000 and 14. sir cliff was investigated for historical sex assault allegations, which he denied, and the case was dropped by the cps last year. he had claimed that he had suffered what he called profound and long—lasting damage from the incident, and he said that the way that the police and the bbc cooperated had infringed his privacy and he wanted a very substantial damages. we do not know what damages we re damages. we do not know what damages were awarded, but previously south yorkshire police had apologised. in their words, they apologised wholeheartedly for the additional anxiety caused by the initial handling of the media interest in its investigation into the singer. all of that concerns south yorkshire police, this isn't over yet, sir cliff is still in dispute with the bbc. yes, that dispute wa
joining me is our correspondent keith doyle, tell us what has happened today.d south yorkshire police have reached an agreement. the singer had taken action against the bbc and south yorkshire police over coverage of a rain at his apartment in berkshire in august 2000 and 14. sir cliff was investigated for historical sex assault allegations, which he denied, and the case was dropped by the cps last year. he had claimed that he had suffered what he called profound and long—lasting damage from...
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keith doyle reports.taggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subjects, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if you've given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. this company didn't have permission, and so got a record £400,000 fine from the information commissioner. you can avoid many nuisance calls by signing up to the telephone preference service. new laws which will allow the directors of cold call companies which broke the rules to be fined should also mean fewer nuisance calls in future. david beckham has made his big screen debut. he was met with cheers at the premier of the new film king arthur: legend of the sword in los angeles, but the reception for his cameo performance as a soldier in the movie has been a bit more mixed. all
keith doyle reports.taggering. this one company, keurboom communications, based in bedfordshire, made almost 100 million automated phone calls injust 18 months. the calls were about a variety of subjects, including ppi and road traffic accidents. people got numerous calls, often on the same day, often late at night. companies are allowed to make marketing calls, but only if you've given permission, such as ticking a box on a form. this company didn't have permission, and so got a record...
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keith doyle reports. of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship, and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly, a normal couple, they became serial killers, murdering five children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1980s, the two killers made full confessions, and went b
keith doyle reports. of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met...