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the beautiful north devon coast, enjoyed by many.hinks he's coming to help george get onto the beach, which i suppose is true, but he thinks we've come along to do about george's mum's project. pretty much anything else that helps people into the water. he’s much anything else that helps people into the water.— into the water. he's a very modest man and he's _ into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the _ into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the sort _ into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the sort of— into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the sort of chap - into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the sort of chap who | man and he's the sort of chap who does remarkable things but never takes any credit for it at all. without him, we wouldn't have adaptive surfing here. he's developed a process, he's developed the training, he's developed the equipment and he's constantly looking to improve all the time. a remarkable man and he deserves the award. irate remarkable man and he deserves the
the beautiful north devon coast, enjoyed by many.hinks he's coming to help george get onto the beach, which i suppose is true, but he thinks we've come along to do about george's mum's project. pretty much anything else that helps people into the water. he’s much anything else that helps people into the water.— into the water. he's a very modest man and he's _ into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the _ into the water. he's a very modest man and he's the sort _ into the water....
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from here, rail services down to devon and cornwall, the midlands, the north and london as well as south of those services between bristol and cardiff have been delayed, or now cancelled the most of the rest of the day. specific lines themselves, no trains, gwr says, between plymouth and penzance until at least one o'clock today. between bristol temple meads and portsmouth, no services because of debris on the line near westbury. those delays are likely to get worse as we hear about more blockages on the line in the next few hours, gwr, the operator which runs trains throughout this area, has been persistently saying passengers should, wherever possible, try to rearrange their travel plans or not to travel at all. we have spoken to people who are hoping to keep their plans this weekend, one a man who hasn't seen his daughter in many months and is trying to get to swindon today but doesn't hold out much hope in getting there and is worried about the journey back evening, even if he does make it there. we spoke to someone else who is trying to see their daughter at university in london, th
from here, rail services down to devon and cornwall, the midlands, the north and london as well as south of those services between bristol and cardiff have been delayed, or now cancelled the most of the rest of the day. specific lines themselves, no trains, gwr says, between plymouth and penzance until at least one o'clock today. between bristol temple meads and portsmouth, no services because of debris on the line near westbury. those delays are likely to get worse as we hear about more...
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go, we recorded them earlier today and top gusts of 93 mph, that is in the north—west of wales, and not far behind that is devon has caused real problems, around 200,000 properties without power, 88,000 in wales without power on a a8,000 in northern ireland, south—west england now 54,500 ireland, south—west england now 5a,500 properties out and there have been about 17,000 511,500 properties out and there have been about 17,000 across the midlands too. 0ver have been about 17,000 across the midlands too. over 200,000 or so, and the republic of ireland has had it worse. 350,000 properties in our neck of the woods out of power due to this storm. the amber warning remains in force. here is the storms, it continues to push eastwards. the amber warning remains in force across northern ireland, scotland, wales and western parts of england. the wind is still strong enough to bring down trees so we are not out of the woods with this storm system. the winds are behind us but potential for damage and destruction is far from potential for damage and destruction is farfrom over. what about the rest of the country?— what ab
go, we recorded them earlier today and top gusts of 93 mph, that is in the north—west of wales, and not far behind that is devon has caused real problems, around 200,000 properties without power, 88,000 in wales without power on a a8,000 in northern ireland, south—west england now 54,500 ireland, south—west england now 5a,500 properties out and there have been about 17,000 511,500 properties out and there have been about 17,000 across the midlands too. 0ver have been about 17,000 across...
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north west of wales. not far behind that, actually, devon — liscombe 88mph gusts.ry, very strongest winds. the peak of the storm is behind us now but it has caused some real problems. i reckon we've got nearly 200,000 properties now without power. totting up the stats, got 88,000 in wales that have been without power, 48,000 in northern ireland, south west england now 511,500 properties out. and there have been, what, about 17,000 across the midlands as well. so that's 200,000 or so. into the republic of ireland, they've had it even worse. there's over 350,000 properties, so half a million properties in our neck of the woods. out of power. due to this incredibly powerful storm. and the amber warning remains in force. you know, here is the storm as it continues to gradually push eastwards. the amber warning remains in force across northern ireland, southwest scotland, wales and western areas of england. the winds for these areas through the rest of today still strong enough to bring down trees. so we're not out of the woods with this storm system. the peak winds mig
north west of wales. not far behind that, actually, devon — liscombe 88mph gusts.ry, very strongest winds. the peak of the storm is behind us now but it has caused some real problems. i reckon we've got nearly 200,000 properties now without power. totting up the stats, got 88,000 in wales that have been without power, 48,000 in northern ireland, south west england now 511,500 properties out. and there have been, what, about 17,000 across the midlands as well. so that's 200,000 or so. into the...
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: north carolina is still rebuilding from hurricane helene with many still homeless, but cabins for christ is giving victims a roof over their head this winter. the founder of cabins for christ, devonyou with, devon, and thank you for all you've done. i've got to ask you, so what inspiredded you -- inspired you to decide to to launch cabins for christ? >> thank you, charlie. you know, we -- my wife and i founded a ministry ab four years ago called campers care ministry. we tack some campers down three or four days after hurricane helene hit the asheville area of north carolina, specifically swannanoa. and when we got there, we realized at that point the campers, we just couldn't get enough campers quick enough to fill the need that was needed in that affected area. so about three or four days after while we were in swannanoa at the christian church, we were getting ready to come back home to chatham, and the lord just put it on our heart to do more. and we began to ask the lord what could we do. and it was at that moment that i caught a vision of building some cabins, basically camper or an rv on a 12-volt system without a wheel and axle underneath it. is at that point it became ca
: north carolina is still rebuilding from hurricane helene with many still homeless, but cabins for christ is giving victims a roof over their head this winter. the founder of cabins for christ, devonyou with, devon, and thank you for all you've done. i've got to ask you, so what inspiredded you -- inspired you to decide to to launch cabins for christ? >> thank you, charlie. you know, we -- my wife and i founded a ministry ab four years ago called campers care ministry. we tack some...
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hosphal including the north devon hospital.re reviewing the programme to place it on a sustainable footing, and the health secretary will set out further details of the new delivery soon. in the meantime, we continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. thank you. >> olivia bailey, mr speaker, can i welcome the swift and decisive action this government is taking to secure our borders after the party opposite lost control .7 control? >> after the party opposite lost control . control. >> after the party opposite lost control. >> mr speaker, and in particular, can i welcome the world first deal struck with iraq last week to tackle smuggling . smuggling. >> does the prime minister agree with me that international cooperation , shared intelligence cooperation, shared intelligence and joint law enforcement is the best way to end the vile smuggling trade ? smuggling trade? >> i thank my hon. friend. she's a superb champion for her constituents , and she's constituents, and she's absolutely right . the previous absolutely right
hosphal including the north devon hospital.re reviewing the programme to place it on a sustainable footing, and the health secretary will set out further details of the new delivery soon. in the meantime, we continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. thank you. >> olivia bailey, mr speaker, can i welcome the swift and decisive action this government is taking to secure our borders after the party opposite lost control .7 control? >> after the party opposite lost control ....
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we are committed to delivery, including the north devon hospital. place it on a sustainable footing and the health secretary will set out further details of the new delivery soon. in the meantime, we continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. flan continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and — develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and decisive _ develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and decisive action _ develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and decisive action this - the swift and decisive action this government is taking to secure our borders— government is taking to secure our borders after the party opposite tastm _ borders after the party opposite last... after the party opposite lost control. after the party opposite lost control, mr speaker. and in— opposite lost control, mr speaker. and in particular, can i welcome the world _ and in particular, can i welcome the world first _ and in particular, can i welcome the world first deal struck with iraq last world first deal s
we are committed to delivery, including the north devon hospital. place it on a sustainable footing and the health secretary will set out further details of the new delivery soon. in the meantime, we continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. flan continue to support trusts to develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and — develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and decisive _ develop their schemes. can i welcome the swift and decisive action _ develop their schemes....
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north—east of scotland where we start with the frost. temperatures above freezing elsewhere. damp, light rain and drizzle. maybe heavier in devonts of scotland today rain pushes in and that brings a change tomorrow. temperatures down, in single figures. some struggling to get above two degrees. 0vernight, rain in scotland and northern ireland pushes south. clear skies will follow and with that the return of more frost, especially over the mountains in northern england, scotland and northern ireland. and in east anglia, southern counties of england and channel islands, tomorrow a gloomy start but bear with it as sunshine develops. showers in the west tomorrow. but scotland and northern ireland clouding over with light rain later. temperatures feeling better with more sunshine. 0n temperatures feeling better with more sunshine. on sunday, the breeze picks up but it will be milder. the cloud will be back. the family of harshita brella, whose body was found in the boot of a car in east london last month, say they are overcome by grief. police believe the 24—year—old was murdered by her husband pankaj lamba. in september, lamba was
north—east of scotland where we start with the frost. temperatures above freezing elsewhere. damp, light rain and drizzle. maybe heavier in devonts of scotland today rain pushes in and that brings a change tomorrow. temperatures down, in single figures. some struggling to get above two degrees. 0vernight, rain in scotland and northern ireland pushes south. clear skies will follow and with that the return of more frost, especially over the mountains in northern england, scotland and northern...