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.- with him and his wife in gloucestershire. , , ., gloucestershire. gloucestershire. they say they found their efforts were thwarted by poor l their efforts were thwarted by poor organisation and red tape from british officials in poland. thank you forjoining us. we look at the most recent experience in a moment. can you take us back to the moment when you decided you wanted to host a family from ukraine? mr; when you decided you wanted to host a family from ukraine? my background is jewish so they _ a family from ukraine? my background is jewish so they are _ a family from ukraine? my background is jewish so they are all— a family from ukraine? my background is jewish so they are all descended - isjewish so they are all descended from refugees and migrants and we are used to hearing whenever people talk about the second world war and the holocaust politicians say never again, neveragain the holocaust politicians say never again, never again and the holocaust politicians say never again, neveragain and it looks the holocaust politicians say never agai
.- with him and his wife in gloucestershire. , , ., gloucestershire. gloucestershire. they say they found their efforts were thwarted by poor l their efforts were thwarted by poor organisation and red tape from british officials in poland. thank you forjoining us. we look at the most recent experience in a moment. can you take us back to the moment when you decided you wanted to host a family from ukraine? mr; when you decided you wanted to host a family from ukraine? my background is jewish so...
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a man from gloucestershire who subjected his neighbours to years of abuse before stabbing one of themdeath is found guilty of murder. and in tonight's champions�* league matches, manchester city get one past atletico madrid to win the first leg of their quarterfinal. stay with us on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening from the ukrainian capital kyiv, where president volodymyr zelensky says russia has committed the worst war crimes since 1916. during a graphic address to the united nations, he accused vladimir putin's forces of creating "mass starvation" and shooting and raping civilians. it comes after images emerged from the town of bucha in recent days following the retreat of russian forces showing bodies of civilians lying in the streets and mass graves. moscow says the pictures shown by the world's media are staged and fake and that no civilians suffered any kind of violence while russian forces were in control of the area. president zelensky is also warning that the number of dead in kyiv�*s other sur
a man from gloucestershire who subjected his neighbours to years of abuse before stabbing one of themdeath is found guilty of murder. and in tonight's champions�* league matches, manchester city get one past atletico madrid to win the first leg of their quarterfinal. stay with us on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our correspondence in the uk and around the world. good evening from the ukrainian capital kyiv, where president volodymyr zelensky says russia has committed the...
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celia haddon, is an author and cat expert from gloucestershire.ious pieces of research into cats. cats can recognise their names compared with random words, and they can recognise their names from the names of other cats. when they started showing photos and the cats looked more carefully when the name didn't match the photos, and there is some possibility, only a possibility, that if they were shown a picture of the owner and the wrong name, that they also may have had some recognition of the owners then. i don't think it means that they have complicated idea about names, i think it's a simple association. if their name is called, then it's something's going to happen, like maybe being given food all day my course and petting. that word, that sound. —— also petting. that word becomes more important to them. there is a conversation for the newsroom this evening! let's turn our attentions now on bbc news to the world of sport because it's time for sports day with cerebral currents. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up...
celia haddon, is an author and cat expert from gloucestershire.ious pieces of research into cats. cats can recognise their names compared with random words, and they can recognise their names from the names of other cats. when they started showing photos and the cats looked more carefully when the name didn't match the photos, and there is some possibility, only a possibility, that if they were shown a picture of the owner and the wrong name, that they also may have had some recognition of the...
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a man who stabbed his neighbour to death outside their homes in gloucestershire has been found guiltyar—old yann arslan stabbed father—of—three, matthew boorman 27 times following a long—running neighborhood dispute near tewkesbury, last october. mr boorman�*s family are expected to make a statement outside the court today. a man has pleaded guilty to the murder of 18—year—old bobbi—anne mcleod. she disappeared near her home in plymouth last november. her body was found in woodland a few miles away, three days later. 24—year—old cody ackland was charged with her murder. jenny kumah has the background to the case. bobbi—anne mcleod, just 18 years old when she went missing. the student was last seen not far from her home at this bus stop on the 20th of november at around 6:00 in the evening. she was due to meet friends for a night out but never arrived. after three days of searching, police found her body in a wood near the coast, about seven miles from her home. cody ackland, a guitarist in a local music band, was arrested and charged a few days later. police said there was no known li
a man who stabbed his neighbour to death outside their homes in gloucestershire has been found guiltyar—old yann arslan stabbed father—of—three, matthew boorman 27 times following a long—running neighborhood dispute near tewkesbury, last october. mr boorman�*s family are expected to make a statement outside the court today. a man has pleaded guilty to the murder of 18—year—old bobbi—anne mcleod. she disappeared near her home in plymouth last november. her body was found in...
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joining me now is celia haddon, an author and cat expert from gloucestershire.t it show-— what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits _ what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of _ what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of research - what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of research which . of various bits of research which shows cats can recognise their names compared with random words and they can recognise their names from the names of other cats and then they started showing photos and the cats looked more carefully when the name did not match the photos. it's a possibility that if they were shown a picture of the owner and the wrong name that they also may have had some recognition of the owner's name. i don't think it means that they have a very complicated idea about names. i think it's a simple association. if their name is called, then something is going to happen like maybe they will be given food or maybe they will be given some petting and so that word, that sound, becomes more important to them. i don't
joining me now is celia haddon, an author and cat expert from gloucestershire.t it show-— what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits _ what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of _ what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of research - what it shows. it's the culmination of various bits of research which . of various bits of research which shows cats can recognise their names compared with random words and they can recognise their names from the names of other...
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this family travel in every other day from south i every other day from south gloucestershire, which but think the “ourney is worth it. �* , . . ~ , worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first _ worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed _ worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up - worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up for- worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up for it, . worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up for it, i | husband first signed up for it, i didnt— husband first signed up for it, i didn't know_ husband first signed up for it, i didn't know if— husband first signed up for it, i didn't know if we _ husband first signed up for it, i didn't know if we would - husband first signed up for it, i didn't know if we would be - husband first signed up for it, i | didn't know if we would be able husband first signed up for it, i i didn't know if we would be able to commit _ didn't know if we would be able to commit to— didn't know if we would be able to commit to this. _ didn't know if we would be able t
this family travel in every other day from south i every other day from south gloucestershire, which but think the “ourney is worth it. �* , . . ~ , worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first _ worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed _ worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up - worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up for- worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up for it, . worth it. it's amazing. when my husband first signed up...
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the family of a gloucestershire man who was stabbed to death by his neighbour, have described the policey, yan arslan was found guilty of killing matthew boorman, following a long running dispute. mr boorman's family say multiple agencies were warned for years about the threat arslan posed, not only to matthew, but to many other neighbours. charlotte callen reports. stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered stop! yan arslan has 'ust murdered matthew boorman, — stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered matthew boorman, his _ stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered matthew boorman, his hands - stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered i matthew boorman, his hands covered in blood. carrying the same knife. he makes his way to neighbour, peter marston's home, intent on killing his second target, who he has been threatening to kill four years and stabbed him eight times. matthew boorman's devastated wife told how yan arslan laughed as he stabbed her husband to death, he laughed as well when he was arrested and tells police he meant to do it, he had been threatening it for years. there was a long history of threats he made
the family of a gloucestershire man who was stabbed to death by his neighbour, have described the policey, yan arslan was found guilty of killing matthew boorman, following a long running dispute. mr boorman's family say multiple agencies were warned for years about the threat arslan posed, not only to matthew, but to many other neighbours. charlotte callen reports. stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered stop! yan arslan has 'ust murdered matthew boorman, — stop! yan arslan hasjust murdered...
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parts of northern ireland, whereas further southin northern ireland, whereas further south in gloucestershire much of scotland and northern ireland it is not dry and we have some really heavy rain working its way in, the wettest weather we have for quite some time, eastern parts of scotland holding on to something a bit drier, much of england and wales staying fine, but increasing amounts of cloud and a bit of rain in the far north—west later. for most of us the winds will be light, but quite breezy up towards the north west of scotland, and 12 degrees top temperature in belfast and glasgow, london at 17 degrees. through this evening and tonight, this rain in the north will sink south eastwards, weakening as it goes, though there will be some heavy bursts across western parts, not much rain in southern england. it is not going to be a cold night, eight or 10 degrees, certainly not... this frontal system will be thinking southwards, so it will bring cloud and rain across a good part of england and wales, and will bring some in drier and brighterfor scotland and northern ireland. i don't think
parts of northern ireland, whereas further southin northern ireland, whereas further south in gloucestershire much of scotland and northern ireland it is not dry and we have some really heavy rain working its way in, the wettest weather we have for quite some time, eastern parts of scotland holding on to something a bit drier, much of england and wales staying fine, but increasing amounts of cloud and a bit of rain in the far north—west later. for most of us the winds will be light, but quite...
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he turned out at old trafford for lancashire in the county championship match against gloucestershirethe former world champion will take on the mexican marco antonio barrera in an 8 round exhibition bout in manchester onjuly 2nd. we told you yesterday about wimbledon and the lta's decision to ban russian and belarussian players from grass court events this summer because of the conflict in ukraine. there was strong criticism from the men's and women's tennis tours and a number of high profile players have today called on the all england club to overturn that decision. translation: iwilll always condemn war. i will never support war, being myself a child of war. i know how much emotional trauma it leaves. in serbia, we all know what happened in 1999. in the balkans, we have had many wars in recent history and ordinary people suffer the most. however, i cannot support the decision of wimbledon, i think it is crazy. players, tennis players, sports people have got nothing to do with that. when politics interferes with sport, the result is not good. for me i think if the players would spea
he turned out at old trafford for lancashire in the county championship match against gloucestershirethe former world champion will take on the mexican marco antonio barrera in an 8 round exhibition bout in manchester onjuly 2nd. we told you yesterday about wimbledon and the lta's decision to ban russian and belarussian players from grass court events this summer because of the conflict in ukraine. there was strong criticism from the men's and women's tennis tours and a number of high profile...
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at the ukraine poland border, richard o'doherty from gloucestershire stepped in to drive them throughn a real privilege. richard had been enjoying retirement from hisjob as a deputy vice chancellor at a uk university, and travelling around eastern europe in his motor home. but since russia invaded ukraine, he'd begun to help transport refugees to safety. he says, on this journey with sisters, they shared their musical tastes. we planned for four days. it became evident quite quickly that, we needed to do it shorter time. so, foot down, and 12 hour days. and, yeah, keeping vitaly abreast of how we're getting on, and so, it was fine, actually. lots of music, we shared lots of ideas about ukraine music, which they told me to turn off! and in the end, she wanted freddie mercury. and i was listening to we are the champions and ijust thought, you know, how nice that is. alla speaks for both herself and her sister when she says what richard has done is the most incredible thing anyone has ever done for her in her entire life. and she now regards richard as family. thank you. we have almost b
at the ukraine poland border, richard o'doherty from gloucestershire stepped in to drive them throughn a real privilege. richard had been enjoying retirement from hisjob as a deputy vice chancellor at a uk university, and travelling around eastern europe in his motor home. but since russia invaded ukraine, he'd begun to help transport refugees to safety. he says, on this journey with sisters, they shared their musical tastes. we planned for four days. it became evident quite quickly that, we...
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and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose sculpture of the renownede character. one of the most memorable moments came due to a wardrobe malfunction, when they realised their eight—year—old son tom was still wearing his favourite slippers. well, i'd forgotten to put any other shoes in, - and he was standing in line, - not bothered by his thunderbird slippers, and the queen came down the line, looked at him, _ shook his hand. she always notices everything, apparently, about people — - has this thing ofjust noticing, and putting people at ease. . and she leant towards him and she said, "i watch - thunderbirds, too." and that was it! he shook her hand. and he said to me the other day, |it's one of his fondest memoriesj and he'll never forget it. nice lady. a simple act of kindness and humour that made a special day very special. an audience with her majesty the queen — no matter how brief — lives long in the memory. john maguire, bbc news. just time to bring you some of the tweets you have been sending in response to the question, if the prime minister a
and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose sculpture of the renownede character. one of the most memorable moments came due to a wardrobe malfunction, when they realised their eight—year—old son tom was still wearing his favourite slippers. well, i'd forgotten to put any other shoes in, - and he was standing in line, - not bothered by his thunderbird slippers, and the queen came down the line, looked at him, _ shook his hand. she always notices...
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a man who stabbed his neighbour to death outside their homes in gloucestershire has been found guiltyays of searching, police found her body in a wood near the coast, about seven miles from her home. cody ackland, a guitarist in a local music band, was arrested and charged a few days later. police said there was no known link between him and the victim. at the time, her brother said on social media... "until we meet again, sis. i love you." singing. this song was made in tribute to the teenager. liv and bobbi—anne mcleod had been friends since primary school. she was funny. very funny. she had you in stitches, you'd walk into a room and she just would light up the whole place. she was just brilliant, a brilliant person. a number of vigils were held in plymouth for people to pay their respects and to raise concerns about women's safety. the city once again in shock at tragedy, united in mourning. the murder camejust three months after the mass shootings in keyham, which left five people dead. women were really scared, understandably so, because it was such a random crime. a young girl
a man who stabbed his neighbour to death outside their homes in gloucestershire has been found guiltyays of searching, police found her body in a wood near the coast, about seven miles from her home. cody ackland, a guitarist in a local music band, was arrested and charged a few days later. police said there was no known link between him and the victim. at the time, her brother said on social media... "until we meet again, sis. i love you." singing. this song was made in tribute to...
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was just over a year ago of the last time this happened in the uk wasjust over a year ago in gloucestershiree please do send us a photograph and we would love to try to identify it. hath? photograph and we would love to try to identify it— to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent _ to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question _ to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question put - to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question put these . an excellent question put these pieces of asteroids that come from the asteroid belt providers with samples of the early solar system material so it could present us with a really unique asteroid type which returns but that evolution of the solar system so they are priceless examples of scientific tools that go back to space and time to wear the solar system is first farming. haste solar system is first farming. have ou not solar system is first farming. have you got good _ solar system is first farming. have you got good searches _ solar system is first farming. have you got good searches on - solar system is first
was just over a year ago of the last time this happened in the uk wasjust over a year ago in gloucestershiree please do send us a photograph and we would love to try to identify it. hath? photograph and we would love to try to identify it— to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent _ to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question _ to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question put - to identify it. why do you want it? an excellent question put these . an excellent...
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at the ukraine poland border, richard o'doherty from gloucestershire stepped in to drive them throughrichard had been enjoying retirement from hisjob as a deputy vice chancellor at a uk university, and travelling around eastern europe in his motor home. but since russia invaded ukraine, he'd begun to help transport refugees to safety. he says, on this journey with sisters, they shared their musical tastes. we planned for four days. it became evident quite quickly that, to do it shorter time. so, foot down, and 12 hour days. and, yeah, keeping vitaly abreast of how we getting on, and so, it was fine, actually. lots of music, we shared lots of ideas about ukraine music, which they told me to turn off! and in the end, she wanted freddie mercury. and i was listening to we are the champions and ijust thought, you know, how nice that is. alla speaks for both herself and her sister when she says what richard has done is the most incredible thing anyone has ever done for her in her entire life. and she now regards richard as family. thank you. we have almost become relatives. have you? that's
at the ukraine poland border, richard o'doherty from gloucestershire stepped in to drive them throughrichard had been enjoying retirement from hisjob as a deputy vice chancellor at a uk university, and travelling around eastern europe in his motor home. but since russia invaded ukraine, he'd begun to help transport refugees to safety. he says, on this journey with sisters, they shared their musical tastes. we planned for four days. it became evident quite quickly that, to do it shorter time....
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and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose a sculpture of the renownedg ofjust noticing, and putting people at ease. i and she leant towards him and she said, "i watch i thunderbirds, too." and that was it! he shook her hand. and he said to me the other day, |it's one of his fondest memoriesj and he'll never forget it. nice lady. a simple act of kindness and humour that made a special day very special. an audience with her majesty the queen — no matter how brief — lives long in the memory. john maguire, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello again. as we go through the next few days, there's going to be an east—west split in terms of temperatures, with the east pulling in an easterly breeze, so here, it will be cooler than in the west. but there will be plenty of dry weather after today, with just the odd isolated showers. you will notice i keep saying after today because we are looking at quite a few showers today, and we have got this weak weather front moving across north—west scotland, getting into northern ireland, also
and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose a sculpture of the renownedg ofjust noticing, and putting people at ease. i and she leant towards him and she said, "i watch i thunderbirds, too." and that was it! he shook her hand. and he said to me the other day, |it's one of his fondest memoriesj and he'll never forget it. nice lady. a simple act of kindness and humour that made a special day very special. an audience with her majesty the queen — no...
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and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose a sculpture of the renowneden they realised their eight—year—old son tom was still wearing his favourite slippers. well, i'd forgotten to put any other shoes in, i and he was standing in line, i not bothered by his thunderbird slippers, and the queen came down the line, looked at him, _ shook his hand. she always notices everything, apparently, about people — i has this thing ofjust noticing, and putting people at ease. i and she leant towards him and she said, "i watch i thunderbirds, too." and that was it! he shook her hand. and he said to me the other day, |it's one of his fondest memoriesj and he'll never forget it. nice lady. a simple act of kindness and humour that made a special day very special. an audience with her majesty the queen — no matter how brief — lives long in the memory. john maguire, bbc news. it must be a magical moment to meet her, you can see how happy they were stuck in a while, i don't like to talk about it but... i have! i didn't know that.— talk about it but... i have! i didn't know t
and that's a view shared by ian shearman, an artist from gloucestershire whose a sculpture of the renowneden they realised their eight—year—old son tom was still wearing his favourite slippers. well, i'd forgotten to put any other shoes in, i and he was standing in line, i not bothered by his thunderbird slippers, and the queen came down the line, looked at him, _ shook his hand. she always notices everything, apparently, about people — i has this thing ofjust noticing, and putting people...
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so, for example, pembrokeshire, southern wales, cornwall, devon, into gloucestershire, and the southernand tuesday will see unsettled weather spreading in. a lot of low pressure and weather fronts in the atlantic. that is heading our way, so lots of cloud and outbreaks of rain on monday and tuesday. if you would like something warmer, here is the good news: we are certainly seeing a push of warm air towards us. look at this dome of mild air coming in all the from the southern climbs through next week. we are talking about tuesday, certainly wednesday into thursday, and i suspect that by mid week we will see temperatures up to around, welcome at the high teens, maybe even 20 celsius. so let's summarise all of that. here is the weekend. temperatures a little on the low side. 12 or 13 degrees. after the weekend we get a couple of unsettled days, monday and tuesday cloud and rain, then after that, from wednesday onwards, it looks as though things are going to be warming up, with temperatures at least in the high teens. idiui’e’iiii warming up, with temperatures at least in the high teens.—
so, for example, pembrokeshire, southern wales, cornwall, devon, into gloucestershire, and the southernand tuesday will see unsettled weather spreading in. a lot of low pressure and weather fronts in the atlantic. that is heading our way, so lots of cloud and outbreaks of rain on monday and tuesday. if you would like something warmer, here is the good news: we are certainly seeing a push of warm air towards us. look at this dome of mild air coming in all the from the southern climbs through...