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Migrant, 24, drowned at Dover in bid to reunite with his brother crossing Channel, inquest hears

A migrant may have accidentally drowned when trying to reunite with his brother who was detained crossing the Channel by small boat on the same day, an inquest heard. Sudanese national Omar Ezeldin Ali, 24, was attempting to claim asylum in the UK when he was seen walking into the sea fully clothed at Dover Harbour, Kent on August 20 last year. Concerned members of the public threw buoyancy aids in after seeing him shout for help before disappearing under the crashing waves. A huge search and rescue operation was launched just before 1pm with the aid of a coastguard helicopter to no avail.

Thornbury dance school offering free online classes in lockdown

A Thornbury dance school is offering free online classes for children during lockdown. Tiny Toes Ballet usually holds children’s dance classes at Turnberries, as well as in Redland and Bedminster, but is now offering them online to support parents and teachers who are home schooling due to lockdown. Its eight-week Free Lockdown Programme combines drama, dance and cookery and is aimed at children aged seven and under. Daisy Scott, who runs the Bristol Tiny Toes Ballet franchise, says she is delighted to be able to help keep the nation’s children learning through lockdown. “I have been running Tiny Toes Ballet Bristol for nearly four years and I really enjoy teaching the pupils and watching them grow in confidence, dance skill, and build friendships with their dance friends each week,” she says.

The Gwent dance school offering children free online classes

A DANCE school is running free online classes during lockdown for all children. Tiny Toes Ballet, which holds children’s dance classes across South Wales, say they are doing this to help support parents and teachers who are home schooling due to lockdown. Its eight-week course of classes combines drama, dance, cookery and more, and is aimed at children aged seven and under. The Free Lockdown Programme provides online weekly activities including Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) activities, supported by downloadable educational resources for parents. Lauren Yeates-Mayo, who runs the Cardiff, Newport and Cwmbran Tiny Toes Ballet franchise, says she is delighted to be able to help keep the nation’s children learning through lockdown.

Staffordshire ballet school offering free online classes for kids in lockdown

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