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at the time. . ~' , how much the network's managers knew at the time. ., ~ i. , . at the time. thank you very much, catherine- — thousands of people were at liverpool's waterfront today, as the city marked the 80th anniversary of the battle of the atlantic. members of the public also had the chance to go on board the royal navy destroyer, hms defender. molly brewer reports. vintage dancing, spitfires and naval ships. today liverpool looks like it has been transported back to the 19405 to mark what is arguably one of the most important battles of the second world war. the of the most important battles of the second world war.— of the most important battles of the second world war. the battle of the atlantic facilitated _ second world war. the battle of the atlantic facilitated d-day, _ atlantic facilitated d—day, facilitated the battle... is probably the most important battle in our country. probably the most important battle in our country-— probably the most important battle in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead — in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead in _ in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead in the _ in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead in the sunshine, - in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead in the sunshine, and i in our country. thousands flocked to the pierhead in the sunshine, and of all ages. the pierhead in the sunshine, and of allages. j the pierhead in the sunshine, and of all aaes. . the pierhead in the sunshine, and of allaaes. ., j~ ~ , all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be _ all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be about _ all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be about three _ all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be about three and - all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be about three and a - all ages. i am 84 in august, so i would be about three and a half| all ages. i am 84 in august, so i- would be about three and a half when at the battle was reaching its peak.

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The Context with Christian Fraser

is no legitimate reason to still be there. they shouldn't be there so they have no legitimate interest to have to intervene as they say about again this is the fairy tale. now, look, there is at this point i would say there is about zero risk of russia launching a new attack to try and establish the so—called language that would run across the best of the black sea coast connecting back towards crimea. there are couple of problems. the russian navy was nothing to do the black sea coastline of ukraine right now after a ship was hit by the ukrainians very cleverly employing drones and a brand—new system sunk their ship and the whole world saw how unprepared the whole world saw how unprepared the russian navy is. which reminds me of the hms defender, my favourite ship, what it did just a few months

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BBC News-20220123-00:07:00

flank to demonstrate that we are paying attention. in flank to demonstrate that we are paying attention. in terms of demonstrating _ are paying attention. in terms of demonstrating paying - of demonstrating paying attention, that is really interesting. let's spend forward a little bit. if this invasion does take place, we are promised a swift response. just so people are clear, what response do you think the us and its allies will do. for sure, and its allies will do. for sure. my _ and its allies will do. for sure, my president - and its allies will do. fr?" sure, my president and other leaders inside nato and the european union have said that there will be sanctions like there will be sanctions like the russians have never seen before. i don't know exactly what all that means and it is well known that several senior people in germany have talked about swift should not be a part of this, but it would be impossible for my president to back away from taking severe steps and certainly the us congress is in favour of this as well, so i would expect that to happen, but i think also, think about what hms defender did, how important that was

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BBC News-20220130-09:02:00

response to reassure allies after russia's invasion of crimea in 2014. now borisjohnson says he is considering doubling that number in the baltic state and sending more military hardware, including long—range artillery rockets, to bolster the defences on nato�*s eastern flank. rafjets based in cyprus could fly nato air policing missions over bulgaria and romania. tensions have already been rising in the black sea, where last summer, hms defender was harassed by russian ships and aircraft. the royal navy could send warships to patrol these waters and the eastern mediterranean, though details have still to be worked out and approved by nato allies. borisjohnson, seen here visiting the british battle group in estonia, says increasing the uk's military presence will send a clear message to moscow. more is being asked of britain's smaller armed forces.

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BBC News-20220130-12:02:00

now, borisjohnson says he is considering doubling that number in the baltic state and sending more military hardware, including long—range artillery rockets, to bolster the defences on nato�*s eastern flank. rafjets based in cyprus could fly nato air policing missions over bulgaria and romania. tensions have already been rising in the black sea, where last summer, hms defender was harassed by russian ships and aircraft. the royal navy could send warships to patrol these waters and the eastern mediterranean, though details have still to be worked out and approved by nato allies. borisjohnson, seen here visiting the british battle group in estonia, says increasing the uk's military presence will send a clear message to moscow. more is being asked of britain's smaller armed forces. but its focus is notjust

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BBC News-20220130-10:02:00

britain already has more than 800 troops in estonia as part of nato�*s response to reassure allies after russia's invasion of crimea in 2014. now borisjohnson says he is considering doubling that number in the baltic state and sending more military hardware, including long—range artillery rockets, to bolster the defences on nato�*s eastern flank. rafjets based in cyprus could fly nato air policing missions over bulgaria and romania. tensions have already been rising in the black sea, where last summer, hms defender was harassed by russian ships and aircraft. the royal navy could send warships to patrol these waters and the eastern mediterranean, though details have still to be worked out and approved by nato allies. borisjohnson, seen here visiting the british battle group in estonia, says increasing the uk's military presence will send a clear message to moscow.

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Breakfast-20220130-06:04:00

across europe next week. jonathan bill reports. britain already has more than 800 troops in australia as part of nato's response to reassure allies after russia's invasion of crimea in 2014 -- after russia's invasion of crimea in 2014 —— beale. now, borisjohnson says he is considering doubling that number in the baltic state and sending more military hardware, including long—range artillery rockets, to bolster the defences on nato's eastern flank. rafjets based in cyprus could fly nato air policing missions over bulgaria and romania. tensions have already been rising in the black sea, where last summer, hms defender was harassed by russian ships and aircraft. the royal navy could send warships to patrol these waters and the eastern mediterranean. details are still to be worked out and approved by nato allies, though. borisjohnson, seen

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BBC World News-20210628-00:21:00

of recommendations with dates, locations and numbers. there are warnings. any uk footprint in afghanistan that the government says the loss of documents is now being looked at. i think it is a serious breach in the ministry of defence, i've spoken to the defence secretary, they are taking forward an internal investigation into how this happened. labour says the crew of hms defender did theirjob well last week but the security lapse shows the government did not. i want to see the defence secretary complete his investigation urgently. come to the house of commons this week to reassure the public about what has happened. were there any military operations put at risk? this whole episode has been more embarrassing than damaging. if the material had fallen into other hands, officials know it could have been worse.

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BBC World News-20210628-00:20:00

hms defender took the green route. russia's response was hostile. this wasn't the point of the exercise, but the documents show that this was hardly unexpected. all that is now in the past but the papers don't stop there. there is much more. the range of material is quite alarming because it covers relations with russia, with hms defender, it covers afghanistan, it covers arms exports, relations with the united states. the level of classification of all this stuff is not all that high but anything classified shouldn't be going outside the mod, covering this range of issues. one issue perhaps, but not this range of issues. that's pretty sensitive. nato is in the middle of withdrawing from afghanistan. britain is still negotiating with its partners, especially the americans, about what kind of british military presence might remain. 0ne document makes a number

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BBC World News-20210628-00:19:00

and an investigation has been launched. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. when hms defender left the ukrainian port of odessa last week, at the start of a journey likely to draw hostile attention from russia, secret documents about its mission were lying in a soggy heap behind a bus stop in kent. the documents show that officials were keenly aware that sailing close to the coast of crimea, which russia annexed in 2014, could cause an incident. what do we understand about the possible welcome party, one of them asked? this map shows two possible routes. the one marked in green would challenge russia's claims of sovereignty. possible russian responses could range from safe and professional to neither safe nor professional. to sail further south could be interpreted by russia as a sign the uk was being scared and running away. hands to action stations...

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