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remarkable stories of those who gave their lives for their country, as graham satchell reports. in the solemn stillness of a country churchyard, steve davies is heading to his latest project. he starts by using a brush, washing up liquid and elbow grease. it's a work of art. and i think to myself, that needs — you know, they need to be cleaned and remembered. you're bringing back a story, a life of someone who has defended the country. you know, and i get a buzz out of that. yeah, i agree. i get more of a buzz out of it than anything. steve is a former soldier, served in northern ireland. he started restoring military graves by chance after a family christening.

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thank you. back with carol in a while, and john with the sport. for the last five years, ex—soldier steve davies has been on a mission to restore old military graves to their original state. steve's been visiting forgotten memorials like this one, and using just basic cleaning materials and elbow grease to return them to their former glory. and along the way he's discovered some remarkable stories of those who gave their lives for their country, as graham satchell reports. in the solemn stillness of a country churchyard. steve davies is heading to his latest project. he starts by using a brush, washing up liquid and elbow grease. it's a work of art. and i think to myself, that needs — you know, they need to be cleaned and remembered.

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BBC News at One

after the rugby league star was diagnosed in 2019. the moment that grabbed everyone's attention was when his good friend and former team—mate kevin sinfield carried rob across the finish line. as graham satchell reports, that image also caught the eye of an oscar—winning artist. two rugby league legends, rob burrow and kevin sinfield. as they approached the finish line of their recent marathon, something extraordinary — kev lifts rob and carries him over the line so they can finish together. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. this moment now immortalised in pen and ink by the artist and illustrator charlie mackesy. do you have a favourite saying? yes. what is it? if at first you don't succeed, have some cake. back at home, rob and his family

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BBC News

they're going to do extra patrols in this part of south london. but it is, though, the second double deadly shooting in the capital in just under a week. when it comes to giving up smoking, you've probably heard of nicotine patches — but what about nicotine pouches? they're tiny sacks, placed between the lip and the gum, to release nicotine into the body — and there's no law stopping children from buying them. anti—smoking campaigners say more regulation is urgently needed, as graham satchell reports. a pub in the centre of london, and two friends meet for a drink. blink and you'll miss it. but they're both using something called nicotine pouches. sometimes i've been in the pub and i've had my tub with me, and they've asked me why i've brought my hair gel with me. but steadily over the years, the awareness has just grown. more people are aware of it and more people are maybe looking at it as an option of quitting smoking. nicotine patches are how i quit smoking. since using them, i've been able

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anti—smoking campaigners say more regulation is urgently needed, as graham satchell reports. a pub in the centre of london, and two friends meet for a drink. blink and you'll miss it. but they're both using something called nicotine pouches. sometimes i've been in the pub and i've had my tub with me, and they've asked me why i've brought my hair gel with me. but steadily over the years, the awareness has just grown. more people are aware of it and more people are maybe looking at it as an option of quitting smoking. nicotine patches are how i quit smoking. since using them, i've been able to quit smoking entirely, completely cold turkey. and it's been really great, great positive effects on my health as well. the pouches are sold in small tubs, often in fruit, mint or other flavours. they contain nicotine in a range of strengths, but no tobacco. researchers say they're safer than cigarettes because there's no smoke. it's the smoke that

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Breakfast

a pub in the centre of london, and two friends meet for a drink. blink and you'll miss it. but they're both using something called nicotine pouches. sometimes i've been in the pub and i've had my tub with me and they've asked me why i've brought my hair gel with me. but steadily over the years, the awareness has just grown. more people are aware of it and more people are maybe looking at it as an option of quitting smoking. nicotine patches are how i quit smoking. since using them i've been able to quit smoking entirely, completely cold turkey. and it's been really great, great positive effects on my health as well. the pouches are sold in small tubs, often in fruit, mint or other flavours. they contain nicotine in a range of strengths, but no tobacco. researchers say they're safer than cigarettes because there's no smoke. it's the smoke that kills, not the nicotine. we think if you are a smoker, moving to something else is a good idea.

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from erling haaland and phil foden. the sun reports that man united were so bad that erik ten hag admits he kept cristiano ronaldo on the bench to spare his blushes. well, i have to say, one person who would have really enjoyed that game yesterday is our mate, the late, great, bill turnbull. a massive wycombe wanderers fan, they were the club in his heart, he secretly quite like manchester city, occasionally, they were his other team. he didn't sa it out they were his other team. he didn't say it out loud- _ they were his other team. he didn't say it out loud. he _ they were his other team. he didn't say it out loud. he did _ they were his other team. he didn't say it out loud. he did once - they were his other team. he didn't say it out loud. he did once or- say it out loud. he did once or twice! he _ say it out loud. he did once or twice! he did _ say it out loud. he did once or twice! he did love _ say it out loud. he did once or twice! he did love wycombe l say it out loud. he did once or- twice! he did love wycombe wanderers and he did match commentary for them as well. bill sadly died from prostate cancer in august, at the age of 66. now, his beloved club has given their own special tribute to one of their biggest fans, as graham satchell reports. just before kick—off on saturday and the teams emerge at wycombe wanderers.

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he began working at the bbc in the 1980s, but became best—known for his presenting partnership with sian williams on bbc breakfast, a programme he hosted for 15 years. in the years since his diagnosis, bill campaigned to raise awareness of the signs of prostate cancer, and acknowledged that he'd waited too long before going to see his gp. our correspondent graham satchell reports. thank you for letting me into your home in the morning, whether it's in the kitchen or in the living room, or, as i'm often told, the bedroom. bill turnbull�*s final show on bbc breakfast tv in 2016. breakfast�*s back as usual tomorrow from six. until then, have a great day, bye—bye. he became a much—loved fixture in people's homes. so, this is where it all started for me, up there on the top floor. in those windows there was the newsroom of radio clyde 261, the heartbeat of glasgow

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yacht off the us virgin islands have flown over there for the first time since her disappearance. sarm heslop, a flight attendant, was reported missing by ryan bane from his catamaran a year ago. her mother and father are desperately trying to piece together the last known movements of their daughter as graham satchell reports. the us virgin islands, often called america's paradise. but behind the stunning beauty, there is a disturbing mystery. a year ago, british flight attendant sarm heslop went missing. she was last seen leaving a restaurant with her american boyfriend, ryan bane. despite extensive searches, sarm has never been found. one year on, her parents, brenda and peter, have travelled to the islands for the first time to see for themselves where their daughter went missing. i need clarity. i needed to see the places that we've only heard of and seen in pictures. and i have had my moments, but it was easier than i thought.

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drivers was partly to blame, as graham satchell reports. a logjam at felixstowe, the uk's biggest commercial port. the situation is so serious some larger ships are being re—routed to other ports in europe. morning, mate. how are you doing? morning. i'm 0k. you? adam runs a haulage firm with 85 lorries. instead of taking empty containers back to felixstowe as normal, he's had to take them to liverpool as there is no space. there is a massive backlog of deliveries created by the driver shortage, brexit and a number of other things. it has just all created a perfect storm. in normal circumstances it takes two or three days for a container to be collected and driven away once it has been unloaded to the dock. the so—called dwell time is now closer to ten days. the worry now is what impact all this will have on christmas. will there be a shortage of toys and other gifts this year? i think that there will be some disruption this christmas

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