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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.ey really needs to be recognised now, even more than he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and malcolm chalmers, deputy director at rusi — the royal united services institute. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the mirror says there is outrage after a ukrainian children's hospital was destroyed in a russian air strike. the i also leads with ne
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.ey really needs to be recognised now, even more than he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. what a remarkable discovery. i want to remind you of our top story now. if you want to keep up with events in ukraine as they happen, just go to our website — there you'll find a live page which is being continually updated with the latest news and developments. you can see there that it is about the fact that volodymyr zelensky has accused russia of a war crime. the regional governor has said at least seven people had been injured. you can find all that at abc .com slash news. stay with bbc news. —— that's all at bbc.com/news — or you can download
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. you'll find lots of detail on the situation in ukraine on our website — bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. this is the scene in the capital kyiv — ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has accused russia of committing a war crime by bombing a maternity and children's hospital in the besieged city of mariupol. a regional governor said at least 17 people you can see that the streets are very quiet. very early hours of the morning. a regional governor said at least 17 people had been injured. video footage showed a building which had been reduced to a shell, with windows bl
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. you'll find lots of detail on...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.en more than he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. very powerful images there, and some more powerful images from kyiv, where members of the city's orchestra held an impromptu open our concert in the city's independence square. here they are in huts and coats, playing and freezing temperatures, in front of a small crowd waving ukrainian fries. the conductor said the aim was to promote ukrainian government's call for a no—fly zone across the country and an end to the wall. the concert was broadcast live on ukrainian tv. let's have a listen. orchestra plays ukrainian national an
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.en more than he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world....
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.n he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. plenty more of those amazing images online. check out those images online. check out those images online. check out those images on our website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. hello there. this week starts off on a cold, chilly note for many of us, but temperatures have been rising as the week's worn on, in fact, we are staying in the very mild theme for the rest of the week, certainly for the working week, but it will become more unsettled with breezy, even windy conditions and also rain at times. now, we've got high—
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.n he was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this rebecca morelle, bbc news. it's been very mild today with an east—west split. it's been much milder and further west outbreaks of rain with some of it quite heavy. windy with gales in the west too. we hold on to the mild and breezy weather through tonight and into tomorrow for many of us. higher pressure to the new continent, low—pressure to the west. we are this colder air affecting northern ireland and western scotland this evening and overnight. we'll have that rain moving northwards, affecting much of scotland, so quite damp through the night. drier further south with clear spells further south with clear spells furt
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this rebecca morelle, bbc news. it's been very mild today with an east—west...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.e was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. what a remarkable story there. back to our main story now — and to odesa — ukraine's biggest sea port — where there are fears that it could be the next major target for russian ground forces. residents are setting up barricades and sandbags in the southern city. lucy williamson has been hearing form the volunteers preparing to defend the city. at a secret location near the southern city of odesa, they are getting ready to meet the russian army. testing recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, danilo
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.e was at the time, as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised, and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle,...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. frank worsley really needs to be recognised now even more than he was at the time as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's helen willetts. some springlike weather for some today across the east in particular. we are closer to the area high pressure and likely to see more dry bright weather. it is a cloudy picture for many with strong wind at times. but quite mild with the wind coming from the south. there is whether funds tend to weaken as well. so some sunshine breaking through in cambridgeshire as you can see. a pretty active weather front coming in for northern
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain. frank worsley really needs to be recognised now even more than he was at the time as an expert navigator. he was using all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness...
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.ng all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news.
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.ng all of the equipment that was at his disposal at the time and clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. rebecca morelle, bbc news.
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this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.the time and, clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in — wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in more _ wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in more than _ wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in more than a _ wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in more than a century. i the broadcaster and historian dan snow is on the ship which found the endurance. we'll be talking to him live from the weddell sea ataround 9.05am. we will show you those pictures again because they are amazing. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today. both russia and ukraine say a c
this was all down to frank worsley, the ship's captain.the time and, clearly, because the ship has been found so close to that location, he did a brilliantjob. the discovery gives us a new link between the past and the present. the ship won't be raised and nothing will be removed. left exactly as it was found, resting in the darkness of this most remote corner of the world. wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in — wow! that's incredible. seen for the first time in more _ wow!...