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performances this week he s experiencing facial paralysis. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we begin with the british government policy on sending asylum seekers to rwanda. prince charles is reported by the times newspaper on saturday morning to have privately described the british government s policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda as appalling. clarence house insists the prince is politically neutral. he s due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in ten days time. on friday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our home editor mark easton reports. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one way ticket to rwanda? telling them to pursue refugee status thousands of miles south in east africa? the first migrants are due to make that journey next tuesday, with campaigners failing in their le ....
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EXCLUSIVE: Denzil Connick left the Falklands Islands as one of the war s most severely injured soldiers, and went on to meet King Charles on a number of occasions. ....
An inquest has been opened into the death of Chris Waddington, the Falklands War Veteran who was tragically killed in a plane crash in Herefordshire reports the HerefordTimes. The Parachute Regiment veteran, who served for more than 20 years in the British Armed Forces, was killed five days before his 60th birthday when the plane he was flying hit the ground at Shobdon Airfield, near Leominster. ....
Itjust cheers me up. the vast majority of combat veterans do not develop ptsd and many of those who do get better in time. but the falklands generation is the last for whom the condition went, initially at least, unrecognised and untreated. they paid a high price for that. for paul bromwell, recovery began with the discovery that he was not alone and in the company of old comrades. allan little, bbc news. let s speak now to chris purcell a falklands war veteran who went on to develop ptsd. i m alsojoined by nicola cook, assistand director of operations at the royal british legion. it s good to speak to you. chris, you are on board hms sheffield, the ship that was famously destroyed by an exocet missile during the falklands war. you were 22 at the ....