:00:12. > :00:14.Good evening, I'm Edward Sault. One is at 10:30.
:00:15. > :00:16.Police are investigating after a human hand and forearm
:00:17. > :00:18.were washed up on an Isle of Wight beach.
:00:19. > :00:22.A dog walker made the discovery at Freshwater Bay this morning.
:00:23. > :00:24.Hampshire police were called to the scene just after 11am,
:00:25. > :00:27.and say initial analysis suggests the remains had been
:00:28. > :00:35.They've been sent away for further tests.
:00:36. > :00:37.Hospitals across the South have been criticised by patient groups
:00:38. > :00:39.for the amount of money they've raised through parking charges.
:00:40. > :00:42.This year the University Hospital Southampton took over ?3 million -
:00:43. > :00:44.making it the third highest earner in the country.
:00:45. > :00:47.Oxford University Hospitals didn't publish its total, but last year
:00:48. > :00:50.The hospitals say revenue goes into patient services.
:00:51. > :01:03.With parking charges of up to ?4 an hour in the south,
:01:04. > :01:11.a hospital visit can come at a price.
:01:12. > :01:14.For people in work with a fairly good salary, ?4, two
:01:15. > :01:20.You don't know how long you will be here and it is a lot of hassle.
:01:21. > :01:23.If you compare it with France, France is completely free.
:01:24. > :01:28.The Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford made ?1.4 million
:01:29. > :01:31.in car park charges last year, Oxford University hospital didn't
:01:32. > :01:43.publish its figures but made 3.6 million the year before.
:01:44. > :01:45.For university Hospital Southampton a similar amount,
:01:46. > :01:49.It says revenue goes into patient services and in Guildford
:01:50. > :01:54.it is to keep the car park up and running.
:01:55. > :01:58.Car parks have operational costs and development
:01:59. > :02:00.costs and we finance it through the collection
:02:01. > :02:04.We would rather spend the money we get for clinical care on patients
:02:05. > :02:07.The Patients' Association say hospitals take money from vulnerable
:02:08. > :02:10.people and they want charges capped or scrapped as in
:02:11. > :02:21.They say the charges should be fair and should be concessions
:02:22. > :02:25.Meanwhile, St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight has declared
:02:26. > :02:27.a "significant incident" because of high pressure
:02:28. > :02:30.Planned operations have had to be cancelled to make beds available
:02:31. > :02:34.The Hospital says it's responding to the situation
:02:35. > :02:36.and IS still treating people, but is urging non-emergency patients
:02:37. > :02:47.A man's been charged with manslaughter following a death
:02:48. > :02:50.57-year-old Nick Medlin was confirmed dead at
:02:51. > :02:55.32-year-old Michael John Hudson will appear before Portsmouth
:02:56. > :03:03.Two other men have been released on bail.
:03:04. > :03:06.The number of people sleeping rough on the streets of Bournemouth has
:03:07. > :03:09.become such a concern to churches in the town, they're now providing
:03:10. > :03:12.Members from several congregations are running what they're calling
:03:13. > :03:23.Dishing up a hot meal and having a comfortable bed to sleep in.
:03:24. > :03:28.For those sleeping rough it is a luxury, but no churches
:03:29. > :03:33.in Bournemouth have come together to offer that and more.
:03:34. > :03:37.Our goal is to get people off and to stay off the streets.
:03:38. > :03:41.We ask what they need help with, had to get ID sorted out and benefits,
:03:42. > :03:43.maybe getting accommodation somewhere to work.
:03:44. > :03:46.All of those things we have seen people sorting out over the last few
:03:47. > :03:49.weeks because they have had a decent night's suite.
:03:50. > :03:54.weeks because they have had a decent night's sleep.
:03:55. > :03:57.The project is running for six months and involves seven
:03:58. > :04:05.Each church takes one night a week offering beds to rough sleepers.
:04:06. > :04:08.This man has been on and off the streets for 15 years and says
:04:09. > :04:11.he has been offered a lifeline to escape the dangers
:04:12. > :04:22.You have to watch your back and you always get robbed and have
:04:23. > :04:26.It is never showing anyone your money and you have to safeguard
:04:27. > :04:30.yourself because no one else will look after you.
:04:31. > :04:33.I have seen friends beaten up and stabbed, I have been stabbed.
:04:34. > :04:36.They have helped me make a plan of action to move on and be
:04:37. > :04:39.independent and it is working pretty well and I have two
:04:40. > :04:43.The charity says that rough sleepers are a growing concern in Bournemouth
:04:44. > :04:54.and the churches felt it was their turn to step in.
:04:55. > :04:56.While many people are relaxing over the holidays, volunteers
:04:57. > :04:58.with a Buckinghamshire charity spend their time on standby,
:04:59. > :05:01.with the possibility of being flown to a disaster zone anywhere
:05:02. > :05:04.For victims of natural disasters or for those in war zones,
:05:05. > :05:06.the work of volunteers with charities like MapAction
:05:07. > :05:08.can make the difference between life or death.
:05:09. > :05:17.It was the Indian Ocean tsunami on Boxing Day that saw
:05:18. > :05:22.MapAction's first rapid response emergency mission.
:05:23. > :05:26.It deploys volunteers to natural disaster or conflict zones
:05:27. > :05:31.to map changes in terrain, access transport routes
:05:32. > :05:34.as well as highlighting which areas are worst affected than precisely
:05:35. > :05:45.where different aid organisations and rescue teams are operating.
:05:46. > :05:48.The charity has grown to 12 staff and 76 volunteers, among them
:05:49. > :05:51.Naomi Morris who returned from Iraq a couple of weeks ago
:05:52. > :05:54.and juggles her voluntary role overseas with working as a teacher
:05:55. > :05:56.and paramedic and mother of a young son.
:05:57. > :06:00.Having my little boy is grounding in the work I do.
:06:01. > :06:09.His understanding of it grows every year.
:06:10. > :06:12.I think at the moment it is very much a case of Mummy is going off
:06:13. > :06:15.to do those pictures but he understands those pictures
:06:16. > :06:20.help lots of people including other children like him.
:06:21. > :06:23.Despite people's seasonal hopes and prayers the New Year will bring
:06:24. > :06:25.new disasters and Naomi and her fellow volunteers
:06:26. > :06:27.are standing by to ensure the people affected are helped
:06:28. > :06:41.Time for the weather now and some beautiful sunshine for many of us
:06:42. > :06:43.across the region. We have had fog problems across
:06:44. > :06:51.the region through the day today and more to come this
:06:52. > :06:53.evening and overnight. Some freezing fog possible
:06:54. > :06:55.later on tonight. And in places it will be quite
:06:56. > :06:58.thick, stay tuned to your BBC local radio if it is causing problems
:06:59. > :07:01.like it did this morning. Along the coast overnight,
:07:02. > :07:03.probably remaining frost free but you don't have to go far inland
:07:04. > :07:07.to find not only the fog but some The temperature down to freezing
:07:08. > :07:12.in some places and some tricky The best of the conditions
:07:13. > :07:18.in the south for Hampshire Further north, the mist and fog
:07:19. > :07:30.reluctant to go and it may last for some time but come back again
:07:31. > :07:33.and where it sticks, Not a lot of promise for a great
:07:34. > :07:38.deal of sunshine moving into the New Year and we may find
:07:39. > :07:41.that there are some breaks in the cloud but for most of us,
:07:42. > :07:43.typical temperatures of 9-10. We're back at 10:40
:07:44. > :07:48.when we will have the result of Southampton against Spurs
:07:49. > :07:49.in the premiership. Join me for that., until then
:07:50. > :08:38.enjoy your evening. Good evening, the weather is proving
:08:39. > :08:41.hazardous and the fog now becoming more extensive and causing
:08:42. > :08:43.disruption overnight tonight.