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may 2010, and a fishing boat pulls out of yarmouth harbour on the isle of wight.know who the sao is? elsewhere in the channel, a major surveillance operation is under way. soca, the serious organised crime agency, has intelligence that cocaine is onboard a giant container ship. a day later, the fishermen were arrested, charged with picking up the drugs in high seas and hiding them here in this bay. the five men were found guilty at trial, and given long sentences of up to 24 years each. my heart was pounding, like it was going to come out of my mouth. i was devastated. absolutely devastated. and even more so when you heard the reaction of the families. it's heartbreaking. richard yardley was a juror in that trial. the only one of the 12 who found the men not guilty. there were a lot of things wrong about that case. loads. you want to do the right thing. i took myjob as a juror very, very seriously. it doesn't necessarily end when the verdict goes through. how convinced are you now, looking back, seven years now? even more convinced. i was convinced beyond any reas
may 2010, and a fishing boat pulls out of yarmouth harbour on the isle of wight.know who the sao is? elsewhere in the channel, a major surveillance operation is under way. soca, the serious organised crime agency, has intelligence that cocaine is onboard a giant container ship. a day later, the fishermen were arrested, charged with picking up the drugs in high seas and hiding them here in this bay. the five men were found guilty at trial, and given long sentences of up to 24 years each. my...
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that is how it was in the isle of wight haveit is how it was in the isle of wight have it earlier on.clear spells. here, some patchy frost and fog patches perhaps as well. more cloud in western areas with the odd spot of rain. here, temperatures should hold up nicely. but it will bea should hold up nicely. but it will be a chilly start on monday across eastern areas. across east anglia and the south—east of england, there could be fog patches around for the monday morning commute. her that in mind. in the west, brightness. extra cloud in cornwall, devon. in this area, bright and sunny spells. chilly start in eastern areas. two celsius in hull. western scotland and northern ireland affected by some patchy cloud. some spots of light rain. through monday, quite large areas of cloud drifting from the north—west to south—east. the thickest of the cloud producing the odd spot of rain, many places dry with some spells of sunshine and temperatures not doing too badly for the time of year. six in norwich, nine in belfast and 11 in plymouth. into tuesday, some fog again in the south—east but th
that is how it was in the isle of wight haveit is how it was in the isle of wight have it earlier on.clear spells. here, some patchy frost and fog patches perhaps as well. more cloud in western areas with the odd spot of rain. here, temperatures should hold up nicely. but it will bea should hold up nicely. but it will be a chilly start on monday across eastern areas. across east anglia and the south—east of england, there could be fog patches around for the monday morning commute. her that in...
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Dec 27, 2017
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needles, exposed on the western end of the isle of wight. .., who told me he has been over the stats. he has been a whiz. 60mph, 70mph. it has been a miserable start to the day and as i say, here we are up to around about mid—afternoon and it is still there in east anglia and because the cold airand the in east anglia and because the cold air and the moisture interact on the western flank that's why we are seeing the winterness there. you know as well as i do, people watch oui’ know as well as i do, people watch our forecast in places like north of scotland, the north of england and as soon scotland, the north of england and as soon as scotland, the north of england and as soon as london get mentioned we seem as soon as london get mentioned we seem to lose our as soon as london get mentioned we seem to lose our sense as soon as london get mentioned we seem to lose our sense of prospective! but the importance, of course, is we are looking at people trying to get home today after the holiday period. and it's affecting roads that are going to be v
needles, exposed on the western end of the isle of wight. .., who told me he has been over the stats. he has been a whiz. 60mph, 70mph. it has been a miserable start to the day and as i say, here we are up to around about mid—afternoon and it is still there in east anglia and because the cold airand the in east anglia and because the cold air and the moisture interact on the western flank that's why we are seeing the winterness there. you know as well as i do, people watch oui’ know as well...
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Dec 22, 2017
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the size of the isle of wight. and yet its ability to grow its economy has been very significant.cut corporate rates, that's fine by us, because it won't affect our economy, it will benefit all of our companies in the us. so that's what the world should really look act. corporate tax rates going down will be beneficial to any subsidiaries and companies you've got in the use —— us. the trump is looking for people to invest in america and the singaporeans will say, we will do a bit of it. very positive. the new york times. they have got a story about pop music in 2017. glum and glamour. they are suggesting we'd had this morbid, traumatised sounds and they are blaming it on millennials and millennials having a tough time. blaming it on millennials and millennials having a tough timelj have to be the last person to ask about this. i am a leftover hippie. the whole idea, i have to say, you listen to some of the music and it does sound rather morbid, but i quite understand the issues of millennials. they are in a position where buying a home is getting really difficult. in terms of what
the size of the isle of wight. and yet its ability to grow its economy has been very significant.cut corporate rates, that's fine by us, because it won't affect our economy, it will benefit all of our companies in the us. so that's what the world should really look act. corporate tax rates going down will be beneficial to any subsidiaries and companies you've got in the use —— us. the trump is looking for people to invest in america and the singaporeans will say, we will do a bit of it....
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this picture was taken in the isle of wight pop festival. joni mitchell was there and the doors and the band. people at those sorts of events seem to lose their inhibitions, in a way. out of nowhere, somebody seemed to be able to get this sort of foam thing, you know, and you just need somebody spraying foam around for everybody else to take their clothes off and all sort of hug each other amongst the foam. i love seeing people that like each other. i don't care if they only like each otherfor ten minutes. the sort of things i love photographing are the things that quite a lot of other people do that they wouldn't, under normal circumstances, ever dream of doing. queen charlotte's balljust absolutely fascinated me. i mean, there were all these young girls, almost like a cattle market, being shoved around for all blokes to look at. it was obviously all to do with, you know, meeting the right bloke, et cetera. here we have four people, two pairs. all they are doing, as far as i can see, is talking to each other, but they all have what i would
this picture was taken in the isle of wight pop festival. joni mitchell was there and the doors and the band. people at those sorts of events seem to lose their inhibitions, in a way. out of nowhere, somebody seemed to be able to get this sort of foam thing, you know, and you just need somebody spraying foam around for everybody else to take their clothes off and all sort of hug each other amongst the foam. i love seeing people that like each other. i don't care if they only like each otherfor...
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here are some lovely weather watcher pictures, this one from the isle of wight. some folk already.evidence, we
here are some lovely weather watcher pictures, this one from the isle of wight. some folk already.evidence, we
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here are some lovely weather watcher pictures, this one from the isle of wight. some folk already. from around merseyside to the west midlands into central evidence, we already have some thick fog forming which will become more widespread as we go through the day. for many of us, a beautiful day, cloud and drizzle in the north west of scotland. most likely to develop across central england, southern england, eastern counties, the fog could be dense enough to cause delays on the road and possibly even some of the airports in the south. they're that in mind if you are travelling tomorrow. look at the extent this morning. some freezing fog around as temperatures dipped to zero. a lot milder in the north west due to south—westerly winds. southern parts of the uk, the airports, in some places the fog will last through the afternoon, in many areas it will lift and disperse. where it lingers, it could be around 0 degrees. most of us won't get that. a lot of low, grey cloud. the odd spot, 14 degrees in aberdeen. this is an unusual meteorological phenomenon. we had a weather front living in
here are some lovely weather watcher pictures, this one from the isle of wight. some folk already. from around merseyside to the west midlands into central evidence, we already have some thick fog forming which will become more widespread as we go through the day. for many of us, a beautiful day, cloud and drizzle in the north west of scotland. most likely to develop across central england, southern england, eastern counties, the fog could be dense enough to cause delays on the road and...
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this picture was taken on the isle of wight pop festival.as there and joni mitchell and the doors. people at those sorts of events seemed to lose their inhibitions in a way. out of nowhere, somebody seemed to be able to get this sort of foreign thing and you just need somebody spraying foa m and you just need somebody spraying foam around the everybody of the ta ke foam around the everybody of the take their clothes off and all sort of ha rd take their clothes off and all sort of hard each other amongst the phone. i love seeing people who like each other. —— foam. i don't care if they're each other. —— foam. i don't care if they‘ re really each other. —— foam. i don't care if they're really like each other for ten minutes. the sort of things i love photographing other things that quite a lot of other people to that i wouldn't under normal circumstances ever dream of doing. queen charlotte's ball, just absolutely fascinated me. there were all these young girls, almost like a cattle market, being shoved around for all blokes to look at. it was
this picture was taken on the isle of wight pop festival.as there and joni mitchell and the doors. people at those sorts of events seemed to lose their inhibitions in a way. out of nowhere, somebody seemed to be able to get this sort of foreign thing and you just need somebody spraying foa m and you just need somebody spraying foam around the everybody of the ta ke foam around the everybody of the take their clothes off and all sort of ha rd take their clothes off and all sort of hard each...
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in 2010, a quarter of a tonne of cocaine was found in the sea off the isle of wight.of the public, and these five men were arrested and convicted. all had no serious criminal record. hello? hello, darling. are you are right? sue's husband john is now serving a 24 year sentence. 24 years in prison? what's? what do we do now? com plete we do now? complete disbelief. the men are now being represented by the first charity of its kind in britain, specialising in miscarriage of justice investigations. ourjob at this charity is to get to the truth about the case. we represent prisoners as lawyers, but we investigate cases like police office rs we investigate cases like police officers do. the defence team say new navigational data proves it would have been impossible for the fishing boat to reach the drug in the channel. and they say there are questions about the testimony of two police officers, who say they saw something dropped off the side of the boat near to where the drugs we re the boat near to where the drugs were later found. a retired surveillance officer, now work
in 2010, a quarter of a tonne of cocaine was found in the sea off the isle of wight.of the public, and these five men were arrested and convicted. all had no serious criminal record. hello? hello, darling. are you are right? sue's husband john is now serving a 24 year sentence. 24 years in prison? what's? what do we do now? com plete we do now? complete disbelief. the men are now being represented by the first charity of its kind in britain, specialising in miscarriage of justice...
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that is how it looked on the isle of wight a bit earlier on. keeping into western areas with the odd spot of rain and temperatures should hold up quite nicely. but it will be a chilly start to monday morning in eastern areas and in east anglia and the south—east there could be fog patches around for the monday morning commute. further west brightness. cloud in devon and cornwall and the western half of wales. the odd spot of rain in east wales, the west midlands and in northern england. a chilly start in eastern areas. eastern scotland is fine, dry and bright. west of scotla nd fine, dry and bright. west of scotland and northern ireland will be affected by patchy cloud and light rain. as we go on through monday there will be fairly large areas of cloud drifting from the north west to the south east. the figures cloud produces rain and many places will be dry with temperatures not doing too badly for this time of the year. on tuesday there could be some fog in the south east. things should brighten up with some sunny spells. things begin to chan
that is how it looked on the isle of wight a bit earlier on. keeping into western areas with the odd spot of rain and temperatures should hold up quite nicely. but it will be a chilly start to monday morning in eastern areas and in east anglia and the south—east there could be fog patches around for the monday morning commute. further west brightness. cloud in devon and cornwall and the western half of wales. the odd spot of rain in east wales, the west midlands and in northern england. a...
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as we come south across the midlands into east anglia, essex and kent, to the isle of wight and southerndy wherever you are today but the strongest winds will be in the north of the country. the rain will continue to journey south—east through the day, so the driest conditions will be in most of england and wales. temperature wise today, pretty good shape, ten to 12, but across the north coast of northern ireland, around the moray firth for example, we could see 13, above average for this stage in december. through the evening and overnight the wind will be a feature, strengthening, gales across the west and the rain will push steadily south and by the end of the night storm caroline will be showing her hand in north—west scotland with storm force winds. tomorrow, as well as the storm force winds, we're also going to have snow at lower levels in the north of scotland. storm caroline will move from the west to the east across northern scotland, but this swathe of strong winds will probably extend down to the central lowla nds probably extend down to the central lowlands bore the worst our
as we come south across the midlands into east anglia, essex and kent, to the isle of wight and southerndy wherever you are today but the strongest winds will be in the north of the country. the rain will continue to journey south—east through the day, so the driest conditions will be in most of england and wales. temperature wise today, pretty good shape, ten to 12, but across the north coast of northern ireland, around the moray firth for example, we could see 13, above average for this...
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southern counties, especially to the west of the isle of wight, we aren‘t immune to some of the snowseven as we come further south. you can see the system coming in, that on its leading edge on sunday will bring more of us more snow. thanks, carol! victoria, talking about business, we are hearing about brexit, we know it is moving on to the trade talks. a significant moment but also has wider significance? it does. good morning. we‘ve had comments from lots of business groups this morning saying they welcome the certainty this move gives them and the chancellor says today‘s announcement is a boost for britain‘s economy. it gives more clarity with regard to investment and jobs, thejobs clarity with regard to investment and jobs, the jobs that are in the uk that people were worried might move elsewhere. but the devil as a lwa ys move elsewhere. but the devil as always is in the detail. we‘ve had the red hot headlines, but all we have seen is an agreement on the terms and the words. for people like investors and employers and businesses, ordinary employees, they need action, don‘t they?
southern counties, especially to the west of the isle of wight, we aren‘t immune to some of the snowseven as we come further south. you can see the system coming in, that on its leading edge on sunday will bring more of us more snow. thanks, carol! victoria, talking about business, we are hearing about brexit, we know it is moving on to the trade talks. a significant moment but also has wider significance? it does. good morning. we‘ve had comments from lots of business groups this morning...
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brian was a paperboy in the isle of wight in 1957! and before sitting on the sofa i 1957!. that is an innovative approach to stacking shelves. i was in charge of the map section. 0h, shelves. i was in charge of the map section. oh, that explains quite a lot, actually. steph is talking about this all morning, she is just one floor below us to speak with some guests. morning again, steph. good morning, yes. mentioning pictures sent in. we‘ve got a fabulous wall behind me. lots of those pictures. dan was talking about one of those jobs. a lovely picture you can see. thank you to eve ryo ne picture you can see. thank you to everyone who has sent those in. one of the big questions is the rules about working under 16. well, gareth is an expert who can tell us more. first of all, from a business perspective, you need a special licence? yes, employing children between 13 and 16, you have to get unemployment licence from the local authority, that is the employers‘ responsibility. and if you are someone responsibility. and if you are someone who responsibility. and if you are someon
brian was a paperboy in the isle of wight in 1957! and before sitting on the sofa i 1957!. that is an innovative approach to stacking shelves. i was in charge of the map section. 0h, shelves. i was in charge of the map section. oh, that explains quite a lot, actually. steph is talking about this all morning, she is just one floor below us to speak with some guests. morning again, steph. good morning, yes. mentioning pictures sent in. we‘ve got a fabulous wall behind me. lots of those...
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workers southern, greater anglia, arriva rail north and the isle of wight will have strikes over theegislative achievement, after the us senate backed major changes to the country‘s tax system. critics say the plans are a giveaway to the super—rich. but senior republicans insist they will boost the economy. our correspondent gary o‘donoghue is in washington. he has waited a long time for this sort of success, many would argue, gary? yes, he has waited almost a whole year for any kind of legislative success. he tried earlier on in this year with the repeal of the affordable care act, so—called obamacare. that fell apart in congress with bickering among republican ranks. here we have a major reform of the tax code, tax cuts from the top down to the bottom and it is unquestionably a legislation landmark. it is a big piece here and what he will be hoping now is that he can persuade and his republican colleagues can persuade the public to like it. at the moment, the polls say they don‘t much like it. winners and losers then? lots of winners and losers. it depends how you cut the cake to w
workers southern, greater anglia, arriva rail north and the isle of wight will have strikes over theegislative achievement, after the us senate backed major changes to the country‘s tax system. critics say the plans are a giveaway to the super—rich. but senior republicans insist they will boost the economy. our correspondent gary o‘donoghue is in washington. he has waited a long time for this sort of success, many would argue, gary? yes, he has waited almost a whole year for any kind of...