and the outdoors as a viable career path and something worth looking after is by taking them out into the thick of it. the whole idea and motto is it is not about planting flags, it s about planting seeds and by picking the young people from some of these deprived areas, we have planted the seed that anyone from any area or any background can do this and we want them to plant that the seed in their own community to show that everyone can do good. ten chosen from 700, most of whom were put forward by their local communities. 0wen was recommended by a police officer. i think there is a link- between inner city challenges in certain pockets of merseyside and his ability to sort of turn his back on that l and access the outdoors, and through the outdoors i and through his engagement with school and working alongside other partner agencies, i was happy to nominate for this opportunity. - why would someone pay for just a random lad from liverpool
exploring, experimenting, experiencing. ok, so you have the one for malachi? it is the brainchild of two adventurers who believe people from a wider range of backgrounds deserve the chance to visit the world s wildest places. we want them to know that antarctica is not this place that is a myth, legend, only on tv. it s a real place and has a lot of consequences to us and we need to protect it and we think the best way to get these young people to start looking at nature and the outdoors as a viable career path and something worth looking after is by taking them out into the thick of it. the whole idea and motto is it is not about planting flags, it s about planting seeds and by picking the young people from some of these deprived areas, we have planted the seed that anyone from any area or any background can do this and we want them to plant that the seed in their own community to show that everyone can do good. ten chosen from 700, most of whom were put forward by their local communi
they are travelling from the four corners of the uk to the end of the earth. antarctica. the ten underprivileged young people will spend the next two weeks here, exploring, experimenting, experiencing. ok, so you have the one for malachi? it is the brainchild of two adventurers, who believe people from a wider range of backgrounds deserve the chance to visit the world s wildest places. we want them to know that antarctica is not this place that is a myth, legend, only on tv. it s a real place and has a lot of consequences to us and we need to protect it and we think the best way to get these young people to start looking at nature and the outdoors as a viable career path and something worth looking after is by taking them out into the thick of it. the whole idea and motto is it is not about planting flags, it s about planting seeds and by picking the young people from some of these deprived areas, we have planted the seed that anyone from any area or any background can do this and we w
culturally and through other methods. actually on that point, we have seen some of this russefication. mariupol not taken, but kherson they are trying to do a referendum, planting flags at hospitals, statues. ukrainians have been speaking out and they have been standing their ground, particularly in kherson. they have. it s very chilling for me to see because i saw this happening in real-time in donbas when i was with o.s.e. and the russians took over. that s the first thing they do. knock ukrainian media off the air, take libraries, institutions. i m going to wrap you there because if you re just joining me, bring you up to date, we are looking at live images from moscow. it s 40 minutes past 10:00 in the morning. it s victory day in moscow. it s the military parade. and victory day is the defeat of nazi germany during the second world war.