some of his relatives are old, one chap from swansea was picking up his seven—year—old mother and 90ber have dropped their visas and borisjohnson says their visas and borisjohnson says the uk is a generous company and these people say the appreciate british welcome but they wish that the process less cumbersome. mark levin, the process less cumbersome. mark levin. thank— the process less cumbersome. mark levin, thank you. _ here in ukraine the exodus continues. the un estimates that more than 2 million refugees have fled ukraine since the start of the conflict. refugees are moving into neighbouring countries, with the vast majority heading into poland. and hungary has taken tens of thousand of people too. nick thorpe sent this report from its capital budapest, on how the countries on ukraine's western border are coping with the influx so far. from the border, the refugee trains come into budapest�*s west station every hour. there are many people on hand to help, from police to translators. within the mayhem, the relief response is well organised, generous, and extensive. and hungary