this is bbc news. welcome if you re watching here in the uk or around the globe. i m rich preston. our top stories: a warning for beijing the us tells china not to sell russia weapons for its war in ukraine. nearly two weeks on from turkey and syria s devastating earthquakes the search for survivors is coming to an end. police looking for nicola bulley the woman who disappeared in the northwest of england say they ve found a body. the film highlighting the horrors of the first world war that s won big at the baftas.
but the night belonged to one film, all quiet on the western front an epic that lays bare the horrors of war. all quiet on the western front. seven baftas, including the top awards for best director and best film. all quiet on the western front tells the story of young men who, poisoned by right wing political nationalist propaganda, go to war thinking it s an adventure, and war is anything but an adventure. a sobering thought that reflects the times we live in. katie razzall, bbc news. how would you like to take a dip in potentially freezing water? no, me neither. but cold water swimming has its fans. it s said to have health
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on the western front. it claimed seven prizes, including best film, breaking the bafta record for the number of awards won by a film not in english. 0ur arts editor katie razzall reports. the glitziest night of the british film calendar, where silver and shimmer rule the red carpet and the talent came to london to celebrate and be celebrated, sometimes with tears. the excitement s really building now as the stars stream along this red carpet, all heading into the royal festival hall to find out whether tonight they will win the best award british film can offer. cate blanchett has been the bookies favourite for best actress from the off. and what of the irish contingent? would the banshees of inisherin and their film about a friendship gone wrong win the hearts of bafta voters? now, if i ve done something to you, just tell me what i ve done to you. you didn t do anything to me. their rift takes the film to very dark places. the banshees of inisherin.
news, in rotherham. for more on this story you can watch a documentary on bbc iplayer it s called send help . let s take a look at some of today s papers. the discovery of a body near to where nicola bulley vanished in lancashire dominates many front pages. the daily mirror has the headline family s worst fear , as the police identification process is still ongoing. the times also leads on that grim discovery it features a picture of the spot along the river bank where police were called to yesterday. the guardian leads on an interview with the world health organisation s incoming chief scientist. jeremy farrar tells the paper that health care workers around the world are absolutely shattered , and that something needs to be done to address a staffing and morale crisis. and if you re still hungry for bafta news, you can go to bbc online. the most watched video this morning