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paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire. across the uk, and marking that transition, we have a weather front along its length. some quite heavy and thundery rain possibly this evening. heatwave conditions continuing for spain and france through the remainder of the weekend. still some of the very warm air sitting across southernmost counties of uk at the moment. the cooler air sits to the north. here is the weather front dividing them. don't take that weather front line, though, too much as gospel for where we'll see the rain, because some showers will break out ahead of it. we are looking, basically, at some wet weather across parts of the midlands, east anglia and southern england into the small hours of sunday. some heavy and thundery rain possible but a cooler story by the end of the night, particularly for the likes some
paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire. across the uk, and marking that transition, we have a weather front along its length. some quite heavy and thundery rain possibly this evening. heatwave conditions continuing for spain and france through the remainder of the weekend. still some of the very warm air sitting across southernmost counties of uk at the moment. the cooler air sits to the north. here is the weather front dividing them. don't take that weather front line, though, too much as...
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isla was a patient at an operose—run surgery in nottinghamshire.re he was able to get a face—to—face for his daughter. they weren't really keen on having isla into surgery and they tried to really say that they were all normal things that, you know, oh, she's probably got a bit of a blockage so you can have some something to move constipation. that's probably why she's got the stomach ache. they didn't really explain why she was going blue. antony says no tests were done and he was told to give his daughter calpol. when isla's symptoms got worse, he says he couldn't get another face—to—face appointment. every time we phoned the gp, it was a different doctor that we spoke to. we weren't absolutely sure whether it was the pandemic that had caused it, but we noticed that people that had been there before had left or gone. and that's when we start to realise that things have changed. it was still difficult to get a doctor appointment at our surgery. so we took her to a&e instead. more than a month after her symptoms began, blood tests in hospital revea
isla was a patient at an operose—run surgery in nottinghamshire.re he was able to get a face—to—face for his daughter. they weren't really keen on having isla into surgery and they tried to really say that they were all normal things that, you know, oh, she's probably got a bit of a blockage so you can have some something to move constipation. that's probably why she's got the stomach ache. they didn't really explain why she was going blue. antony says no tests were done and he was told...
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days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffs being interrogated about his actions. today, on kremlin—backed media, the men were shown arriving for sentencing in donetsk, which is under the control of pro—russian rebels. the court where the supposed trial was held is not internationally recognised. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i've seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show trial and then condemned to death, for no reason whatsoever. the russian ambassador and the russian government need to know they won't get away with this. and sharing footage of prisoners of war is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions, so for now we're not broadcasting the full clips. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting, but it's pretty clear as british men in this conflict their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses, but it's unclear of course what duress t
days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffs being interrogated about his actions. today, on kremlin—backed media, the men were shown arriving for sentencing in donetsk, which is under the control of pro—russian rebels. the court where the supposed trial was held is not internationally recognised. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i've seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show...
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days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsng interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses. but it is unclear, of course, what duress they may have been under. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i have seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show trial and then condemned to death for no reason whatsoever. the russian ambassador and the russian government need to know they won't get away with this. since the russian invasion of ukraine, many foreign fighters have travelled there to join the international legion and other groups helping to defend the country. but aiden aslin and shaun pinner were different. they had be
days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsng interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial...
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a blind nottinghamshire schoolboy is trying to raise awareness of the problems caused by parking on pavementsing blind at the age of two. chris waring has been to meet him at his home in farnsfield near newark. i know this road, and there shouldn't be anything there, so when there is, it's just confusing. and if i can't get round it, there's cars zooming past on the road, and i just get scared of them and frightened, because they sound, and they are, very dangerous. when ted comes across a parked car on a pavement, he has to make a decision. turn back or step out onto the road. hi, i'm ted, i'm 13 years old and i have stickler syndrome, which means i can't see anything. it stops the production of collagen in the eyes, which means your retinas become detached, and i can't perceive any light, which means that i can't get any image in my brain. i don't feel safe going out when i might have to walk straight onto the road around a car. it's frightening and confusing. the government has been open to consultation on whether to give local authorities more parking powers. however, there are concerns i
a blind nottinghamshire schoolboy is trying to raise awareness of the problems caused by parking on pavementsing blind at the age of two. chris waring has been to meet him at his home in farnsfield near newark. i know this road, and there shouldn't be anything there, so when there is, it's just confusing. and if i can't get round it, there's cars zooming past on the road, and i just get scared of them and frightened, because they sound, and they are, very dangerous. when ted comes across a...
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days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsts, being interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses. but it is unclear, of course, what duress they may have been under. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i have seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show trial and then condemned to death for no reason whatsoever. the russian ambassador and the russian government need to know they won't get away with this. since the russian invasion of ukraine, many foreign fighters have travelled there to join the international legion and other groups helping to defend the country. but aiden aslin and shaun pinner were different. they
days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsts, being interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the...
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aiden's family in nottinghamshire have called for more to be done to help release them. 0ur correspondentner since being told they face the death penalty. the sentence was handed down a fortnight ago to the two men, and a moroccan national, in an unrecognised court in an area controlled by russian backed separatists. your son rings to say that he is going to be, he's going to be killed. in a phone call to his mother, aiden said his captors have informed him the execution will go ahead. he was given a month, and time is running out. and aiden was told that he was going to be executed. the uk's foreign ministers called it a sham judgment with no legitimacy. but hopes for a pardon or an appeal to his family appear to be fading. aiden and shaun have lived in ukraine since 2018, appearing here in a documentary made after they became marines in ukraine's armed forces. in a sense, like, it is like my war, because, like, even though i'm not ukrainian, this is on my doorstep. after the russian invasion, they spent weeks defending the besieged city of mariupol, before having to surrender. these are
aiden's family in nottinghamshire have called for more to be done to help release them. 0ur correspondentner since being told they face the death penalty. the sentence was handed down a fortnight ago to the two men, and a moroccan national, in an unrecognised court in an area controlled by russian backed separatists. your son rings to say that he is going to be, he's going to be killed. in a phone call to his mother, aiden said his captors have informed him the execution will go ahead. he was...
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days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsners of war is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions, so for now we're not broadcasting the full clips. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting, but it's pretty clear as british men in this conflict their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses, but it's unclear of course what duress they may have been under. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i have seenin extraordinary things i have seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show trial and then condemned to death for no reason whatsoever. the russian ambassador and government need to know they will not get away with this. since the russian invasion of ukraine, many foreign fighters have travelled there to join the international legion and other groups helping to defend the country, but aiden aslin and shaun pinner were different. they had been fight
days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsners of war is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions, so for now we're not broadcasting the full clips. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting, but it's pretty clear as british men in this conflict their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses,...
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a capacity crowd of 17,500 thousand is expected after the nottinghamshire club announced people wouldworld champions. destination trent bridge, tickets were free. possibilities gloriously uncertain at 11am. england needed quick wickets. it is practically illegal to criticise joe quick wickets. it is practically illegal to criticisejoe root but that was him dropping a catch in the first minute. having escaped, matt henry plate that shot. new zealand extended their lead. ben stokes bowled with aggression, the bulls he could hit, henry was avoided, just. flexibility was essential. tuesday became a cricket day. working from home, or in disguise. stuart broad bowling, henry edging, he was out. the match was moving, that is what they came to see, especially the broad family. here he goes again, a touch offjamieson's bat broad family. here he goes again, a touch off jamieson's bat new zealand were 90. it new zealand were attacking. trent boult bath his way, but it works. everyone can, it ended like this, so no trent boult finally gone, 284 all out. england would need to hundred 99 to win. th
a capacity crowd of 17,500 thousand is expected after the nottinghamshire club announced people wouldworld champions. destination trent bridge, tickets were free. possibilities gloriously uncertain at 11am. england needed quick wickets. it is practically illegal to criticise joe quick wickets. it is practically illegal to criticisejoe root but that was him dropping a catch in the first minute. having escaped, matt henry plate that shot. new zealand extended their lead. ben stokes bowled with...
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nottinghamshire police have been attached for more details —— approached.is was the american anita alvarez during the solo free final, when she passed out under water. her coach andrea fuentes was the quickest to react and dived in and dragged her out of the pool, averting a much more serious incident. the coach has released a statement saying: "anita is okay. "we sometimes forget that this happens in other "high—endurance sports. marathon, cycling, cross—country. "we all have seen images where some athletes don't make it to the finish "line and others help them to get there. "0ur sport is no different than others, just in a pool. "we push through limits and sometimes we find them." that's all the sport for now. thank you, paul. see you in the next hour. borisjohnson is in rwanda for a meeting of the commonwealth's heads of government. mrjohnson again defended the uk's policy to send asylum seekers there, and accused critics of having a condescending attitude towards the african country. rwanda joined the commonwealth in 2009, but there's been criticism ove
nottinghamshire police have been attached for more details —— approached.is was the american anita alvarez during the solo free final, when she passed out under water. her coach andrea fuentes was the quickest to react and dived in and dragged her out of the pool, averting a much more serious incident. the coach has released a statement saying: "anita is okay. "we sometimes forget that this happens in other "high—endurance sports. marathon, cycling, cross—country....
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one of the man is 28 and from nottinghamshire and the other is from bedfordshire and is 48.soon as we get it. the cost of filling an average family car with petrol has reached £100 for the first time. petrol retailers are charging on average 182 pence a litre, with some forecourts charging more than £2. the increase is largely blamed on the impact of the war in ukraine on global energy supplies. in the past few minutes, the prime minister said the government had already cut fuel duty by 5p and urged businesses to pass on savings to consumers. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. this morning, motorists across the country were getting used to the idea of another unwelcome landmark in the soaring cost of living. 100 quid to fill up the average tank. it's terrible, terrible. every day it is going higher. i don't know what has happened. it's extremely expensive, it makes me think twice about having a car. when is it going to go down, that's the question, isn't it? | the cost of filling up is in three figures because fuel prices are surging, with the average petrol pr
one of the man is 28 and from nottinghamshire and the other is from bedfordshire and is 48.soon as we get it. the cost of filling an average family car with petrol has reached £100 for the first time. petrol retailers are charging on average 182 pence a litre, with some forecourts charging more than £2. the increase is largely blamed on the impact of the war in ukraine on global energy supplies. in the past few minutes, the prime minister said the government had already cut fuel duty by 5p...
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and for afters, let's head to newark in nottinghamshire for eclairs with a specialjubilee filling ofeeded all of our expectations. they're doing really well. it's the first time we've done anything like this, but we wanted to be part of such a big historic occasion and just provide something in our own small way that people can share and take to parties and just share with family and friends. we reallyjust wanted to be a part of such a big occasion, do something new. times are hard in lots of households, but many are finding the space to spend on this most special of occasions. what are people asking for when they come in? bunting, red, white and blue latex, unionjack, unionjack but hand wavers, bowlers, anythingjubilee—related, unionjack related all together, really. people are going for it. they really are. whether you're going big or small or maybe not at all, this bump to lots of small businesses is receiving a royal welcome. happyjubilee, your majesty! i love fish and chips but i'm not sure about blue chips and red chips. how about you? the west yorkshire city of bradford has be
and for afters, let's head to newark in nottinghamshire for eclairs with a specialjubilee filling ofeeded all of our expectations. they're doing really well. it's the first time we've done anything like this, but we wanted to be part of such a big historic occasion and just provide something in our own small way that people can share and take to parties and just share with family and friends. we reallyjust wanted to be a part of such a big occasion, do something new. times are hard in lots of...
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days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsdia outlets, being interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were happy for the trial to proceed without witnesses. but it is unclear, of course, what duress they may have been under. what has happened today i think is one of the most extraordinary things i have seen in recent years. british citizens being in a show trial and then condemned to death for no reason whatsoever. the russian ambassador and the russian government need to know they won't get away with this. since the russian invasion of ukraine, many foreign fighters have travelled there to join the international legion and other groups helping to defend the country. but aiden aslin and shaun pinner were differ
days later, his family in nottinghamshire watched as footage of him emerged looking bruised and in handcuffsdia outlets, being interrogated about his actions. footage of prisoners of war being paraded on television is viewed as a breach of the geneva conventions. there have been many ukrainian soldiers captured during the fighting but it is pretty clear, as british men in this conflict, their treatment has been very different. now, the court footage shows them only answering that they were...
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and for afters, let's head to newark in nottinghamshire for eclairs with a specialjubilee filling ofistoric occasion and just provide something in our own small way that people can share and take to parties and just share with family and friends. we reallyjust wanted to be a part of such a big occasion, do something new. times are hard in lots of households, but many are finding the space to spend on this most special of occasions. what are people asking for when they come in? bunting, red, white and blue latex, unionjack, unionjack but hand wavers, bowlers, anythingjubilee—related, unionjack related all together, really. people are going for it. they really are. whether you're going big or small or maybe not at all, this bump to lots of small businesses is receiving a royal welcome. happyjubilee, your majesty! i think she enjoyed that. i have just been taking her corgi susan for a little walk on behalf of her majesty, there you go, ma'am. she has not fallen over. barclays estimates that small and medium—sized businesses, 60% of them will receive some sort of boost over the royal spe
and for afters, let's head to newark in nottinghamshire for eclairs with a specialjubilee filling ofistoric occasion and just provide something in our own small way that people can share and take to parties and just share with family and friends. we reallyjust wanted to be a part of such a big occasion, do something new. times are hard in lots of households, but many are finding the space to spend on this most special of occasions. what are people asking for when they come in? bunting, red,...
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first, not to nottinghamshire. let's speak to our midlands correspondent navtej johal. what they've been telling me today. i don't think he's made a very good job of things. he hasn't been very honest, at times, but i'm not sure who would be better to lead the country at the moment. i think this is the problem, and i think he has had a really difficult time through covid, and it's not a situation many people would want to be in. he lied to government and he lied to the population when he said there were no parties, no rules were broken, and people were unable to be with their loved ones. they kept the rules — we all kept the rules. he didn't, and he lied about it, so... and you're traditionally... a traditional conservative voter? yes. but this has, it sounds like, rocked your confidence in the prime minister? absolutely. so what would you want to see happen tonight? do you want to see him removed? yes. yes. and i vote... i vote...my confidence, yes, i vote for him to stay in. who hasn't lied that's in government? or they avoid the truth. no, no. he's come out and said
first, not to nottinghamshire. let's speak to our midlands correspondent navtej johal. what they've been telling me today. i don't think he's made a very good job of things. he hasn't been very honest, at times, but i'm not sure who would be better to lead the country at the moment. i think this is the problem, and i think he has had a really difficult time through covid, and it's not a situation many people would want to be in. he lied to government and he lied to the population when he said...
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paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire.isk wind. so some blustery showers for the north—west of scotland. sunny spells were eased in scotland, much of northern england and northern ireland. not a northern england and northern ireland. nota bad northern england and northern ireland. not a bad day at all. we have rain across parts of the south—west of england, wales, the midlands, lincolnshire and east anglia. to the far south—east, looking dry for much of the day. temperatures in the mid to high 20s. not as hot as yesterday but still, quite humid. forthe not as hot as yesterday but still, quite humid. for the rest of the uk, looking at temperatures between 13-21. still looking at temperatures between i3—21. still quite windy in the north heading into the evening. this evening, we will see that front putting in towards the south—east. as it bumps into that hot, humid air, it will be sparking off heavy showers and thunderstorms. some thunderstorms for kent and essex. during the second half of the night, that next area of heavy
paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire.isk wind. so some blustery showers for the north—west of scotland. sunny spells were eased in scotland, much of northern england and northern ireland. not a northern england and northern ireland. nota bad northern england and northern ireland. not a bad day at all. we have rain across parts of the south—west of england, wales, the midlands, lincolnshire and east anglia. to the far south—east, looking dry for much of the day. temperatures in the mid...
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have appeared in court, in territory held by pro—russian rebels. 28—year—old aiden aslin from nottinghamshirethe city finally fell, both men surrendered to russian forces and were taken into captivity. not much was seen of them after that, save for one video which was rather, rather injured look at mr azlan being interviewed under duress apparently. but then we saw him again yesterday and they appeared in again yesterday and they appeared in a court run by pro—russian separatists and charged with a number of offences, not as prisoners of war as families had hoped, but as a foreign mercenaries. we don't know exactly the timetable for this but we do know the separatists have said that the charges that they are facing could result in a death penalty. facing could result in a death enal . g ., ., facing could result in a death enal ., ., ., ., facing could result in a death enal ., ., ~ ., penalty. joe, what do we know might ha en penalty. joe, what do we know might happen beyond _ penalty. joe, what do we know might happen beyond this? _ penalty. joe, what do we know might happen beyond this? wh
have appeared in court, in territory held by pro—russian rebels. 28—year—old aiden aslin from nottinghamshirethe city finally fell, both men surrendered to russian forces and were taken into captivity. not much was seen of them after that, save for one video which was rather, rather injured look at mr azlan being interviewed under duress apparently. but then we saw him again yesterday and they appeared in again yesterday and they appeared in a court run by pro—russian separatists and...
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we can speak now to robertjenrick, who is mr aslin's local mp in nottinghamshire. said, this british government to do? as you said. this is _ british government to do? as you said. this is a _ british government to do? as you said, this is a completely - said, this is a completely outrageous situation. these are not mercenaries, they are british citizens, who for personal reasons were living in ukraine before the invasion by vladimir putin. they joined up to seven ukrainian armed forces, were captured and should be treated as prisoners of war, which means being looked after appropriately and returned to ukraine as quickly as possible. instead they had been put on a show trial and had been sentenced to death. i have asked the foreign secretary to raise this matter with the russian ambassador, so we as a country are very clear you cannot treat british citizens in this absolutely outrageous way. this will primarily be a negotiation between the ukrainian government and the russian authorities. i hope that a prisoner swap can be negotiated quickly. there are prisoner ex
we can speak now to robertjenrick, who is mr aslin's local mp in nottinghamshire. said, this british government to do? as you said. this is _ british government to do? as you said. this is a _ british government to do? as you said, this is a completely - said, this is a completely outrageous situation. these are not mercenaries, they are british citizens, who for personal reasons were living in ukraine before the invasion by vladimir putin. they joined up to seven ukrainian armed forces, were...
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aiden aslin, from nottinghamshire, appeared alongside shaun pinner, from bedfordshire, charged with ahe health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures, with the head of the review saying there was institutional inadequacy in the way nhs management are trained and developed. mrjavid said it would lead to the biggest shake—up of leadership in decades. among the recommendations, improving equality, diversity and inclusion. actively promoting equal opportunity. more effective recruitment to encourage diverse talent. and better incentives to attract top talent into challenged areas of the nhs. a separate report released today says it's difficult to improve performance for patients when many nhs trusts have a lack of staff and worker burn—out. 92% of trusts we spoke to told us that there were workforce shortages. 86% told us that they had difficul
aiden aslin, from nottinghamshire, appeared alongside shaun pinner, from bedfordshire, charged with ahe health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures, with the head of the review saying there was institutional inadequacy in the way nhs management...
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aiden�*s family in nottinghamshire has called for more to be done to help release the pair. 0ur correspondent been an agonising wait for aiden aslin and shaun pinner since being told they face the death penalty. the sentence was handed down a fortnight ago to the two men, and a moroccan national, in an unrecognised court in an area controlled by russian backed separatists. your son rings to say that he is going to be, he's going to be killed. in a phone call to his mother, aiden said his captors have informed him the execution will go ahead. he was given a month, and time is running out. and aiden was told that he was going to be executed. the uk's foreign ministers called it a sham judgment with no legitimacy. but hopes for a pardon or an appeal for his family appear to be fading. aiden and shaun have lived in ukraine since 2018, appearing here in a documentary made after they became marines in ukraine's armed forces. in a sense, like, it is like my war, because, like, even though i'm not ukrainian, this is on my doorstep. after the russian invasion, they spent weeks defending the besieged c
aiden�*s family in nottinghamshire has called for more to be done to help release the pair. 0ur correspondent been an agonising wait for aiden aslin and shaun pinner since being told they face the death penalty. the sentence was handed down a fortnight ago to the two men, and a moroccan national, in an unrecognised court in an area controlled by russian backed separatists. your son rings to say that he is going to be, he's going to be killed. in a phone call to his mother, aiden said his...
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paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire. if you have been struggling to sleep in the heat recently, there is good news. hello. cooler, fresher air is now making its way south across the uk, and marking that transition, we have a weather front along its length. some quite heavy and thundery rain possibly this evening. heatwave conditions continuing for spain and france through the remainder of the weekend. still some of the very warm air sitting across southernmost counties of uk at the moment. the cooler air sits to the north. here is the weather front dividing them. don't take that weather front line, though, too much as gospel for where we'll see the rain, because some showers will break out ahead of it. we are looking, basically, at some wet weather across parts of the midlands, east anglia and southern england into the small hours of sunday. some heavy and thundery rain possible but a cooler story by the end of the night, particularly for the likes some where temperature stayed in the 20s all night saturday. sunday dayti
paul murphy, bbc news, nottinghamshire. if you have been struggling to sleep in the heat recently, there is good news. hello. cooler, fresher air is now making its way south across the uk, and marking that transition, we have a weather front along its length. some quite heavy and thundery rain possibly this evening. heatwave conditions continuing for spain and france through the remainder of the weekend. still some of the very warm air sitting across southernmost counties of uk at the moment....