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BBC News

found refuge in surrey. if — to describe a possible situation. an english speaker, she's teaching the children of ukrainian refugees. i became strong, i think. yeah, i faced some difficulties. i must be a mother, a father, a teacher. among the pupils, herson, ilya. i miss ukraine so much. i miss for my dad. and i feel sad right now because he is not next to me. but as winter passes into spring, and then to summer, a plan is being made. 18 months after fleeing the war, they're returning for a holiday in a safe place away from the front line. can you sleep at night now that you're... no, i'm so excited. what do you think it's going to be like when you get there? very sunny and happy.

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BBC News

anna and ilya, are refugees. it's been 18 months since this. this is hard to credit, to believe in the europe of 2022, people are just crushing all around me, trying to get on to these trains. many thousands fled ukraine through lviv railway station. like 0ksana, her husband jenia, and their children. this photo taken just weeks before the war. the moment of their separation. men of fighting age couldn't leave the country. jenia went home to this.

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BBC News at One

yeah, i faced some difficulties. i must be a mother, a father, a teacher. among the pupils, herson, ilya. i miss ukraine so much. i miss for my dad. and i feel sad right now because he is not next to me. but as winter passes into spring, and then to summer, a plan is being made. 18 months after fleeing the war, they're returning for a holiday in a safe place away from the front line. can you sleep at night now that you're... no, i'm so excited. what do you think it's going to be like when you get there? very sunny and happy. back on home soil at last. ukrainian flag.

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BBC News at One

they were some of the most unforgettable scenes in the early days of the war in ukraine — the sight of people trying to flee their homeland by train from lviv. millions became refugees, with families torn apart because ukraine's men of fighting age were expected to stay and defend their country. our special correspondent, fergal keane, witnessed those desperate scenes in lviv last year, and now he's followed one family who fled to britain but who've now returned to ukraine. 0n the line that once carried them to exile, a family is homeward bound. 0ksana 0nyschuk and her children, anna and ilya, are refugees. it's been 18 months since this. this is hard to credit, to believe in the europe of 2022,

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Breakfast

found refuge in surrey. if to describe a possible situation. an english speaker, she's teaching the children of ukrainian refugees. i became strong, i think. uh, yeah, ifaced some difficulties. i must be a mother, a father, a teacher. yeah. among the pupils, herson, ilya. they miss ukraine so much. i miss for my dad and i feel sad right now because he's not next to me. but, as winter passes into spring... ..and then to summer, a plan is being made. 18 months after fleeing the war, they're returning for a holiday in a safe place away from the front line. can you sleep at night now that you're... no, i'm so excited. what do you think it's going to be like when you get there? very sunny and happy.

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Breakfast

normally built about 50 to 60 homes a year and _ normally built about 50 to 60 homes a year and this year it will be about— a year and this year it will be about 40 _ a year and this year it will be about 40-— about 40. we'll hear the announcement - about 40. we'll hear the announcement later- about 40. we'll hear the announcement later thisj about 40. we'll hear the - announcement later this morning about how much interest rates are going to rise. i am sure it is watched —— as it will be watched very closely by people wanting to get onto the ladder. brute will be back with you later to have a look around. the interest rate rise due to happen a little later on today. it has been 18 months since president putin ordered his forces to invade ukraine. in that time, more than 6 million ukrainians have fled their homeland and more than 5 million people are internally displaced. our special correspondent fergal keane has followed the fortunes of one family he met at the beginning of the war, as they left ukraine to travel to britain. on the line that once carried them to exile, a family is homeward bound. 0ksana and her children, ana and ilya, are refugees.

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Verified Live

because that has a lower carbon footprint, about three times less thanif footprint, about three times less than if you imported from the other side the world. so where we do still need gas, of course it makes sense to source it in the north sea. chancellorjeremy hunt talking to faisal islam. in that time, more than 6 million ukrainians have fled their homeland and more than 5 million people are internally displaced. furcal keane has followed the fortunes of one family he met at the fortunes of one family he met at the beginning of the war as they left ukraine to travel to britain. on the line that once carried them to exile, a family is homeward bound. oksana onyschuk and her children, anna and ilya, are refugees. it's been 18 months since this.

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Verified Live

an english speaker, she's teaching the children of ukrainian refugees. i became strong, i think. yeah, i faced some difficulties. i must be a mother, a father, a teacher. among the pupils, herson, ilya. i miss ukraine so much. i miss for my dad. and i feel sad right now because he is not next to me. but as winter passes into spring, and then to summer, a plan is being made. 18 months after fleeing the war, they're returning for a holiday in a safe place away from the front line. can you sleep at night now that you're... no, i'm so excited. what do you think it's going to be like when you get there? very sunny and happy.

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