That they would be able to be lifted. Game of thrones star Emilia Clarke tells breakfast how having a stroke in her 20s has led her to back calls for more support for young victims. Good morning. A lot of fine weather on the way across the uk this weekend but a little bit of a change in the way things feel some fresher air blowing in from the north. More on the way things are looking in a few moments. Its saturday, the 6th ofjuly. Our top story. Murderers who refuse to reveal the location of a victims body could be forced to spend longer in prison under a new law. The legal change, known as helens law, follows campaigning by the mother of helen mccourt, who was killed in 1988 but whose body was never found. Ben ando reports. For 31 years, Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian simms. He has never reveal the whereabouts of helens body. To ta ke to take a life is hor
All this time in an earthquake, for example, or Something Else weathering, in the end and other joy. Nikita what do you think . I believe that yes, it is possible that it survived. Well , basically, what could happen to him. There is also no weathering there, of course, nikita answers incorrectly. Its a pity, but he still speaks well. I like it and fine. And where geographically it is located, that is, on the map of russia , i have it well. In what part so immediately do not answer. I dont remember arina at all. What do you think, to be honest, i do not know the answers to this question, but i answered yes. Just because it seems so to me, the belogorsk fortress is a fictitious toponym. Well, that is, in general, in principle, it does not exist. Its just pushkin came up with, so just in case lets go. It was interesting for me to talk about that topic with you. Well , at least you smile. You just have to to know that the belogorsk fortress did not exist. Its just that pushkins imaginatio
Mother arrived, do you believe it . Or is it some kind of terrible dream and dad didnt die . And in general, everything is fine. Good plot and land, i see. Black soil almost okay lets go inside and see. Hello hello belarus charmed them at first sight after staying here for two weeks. My wife and i decided to try this place. Come to live. And when i get by car to my homeland. Yes, im fine. Well, the first two or three days, but everything changes immediately everything pulls me, belarus has not become belarus, the second motherland the atmosphere plus the nature of belarus conquers absolutely everyone people put their souls their hearts into the cause necessary for the people for their country. And its actually very expensive, and for that i love. This is not the belarusians, lets say on our tv channel. The people, they say, are greeted by clothes according to the mind, see off. And we have a different mind we meet according to the level of knowledge we see off, the higher this level, t
Tonight the russian Army Launched the most powerful missile strikes in recent times on military installations in ukraine, this time odessa and the dnepropetrovsk region were targeted, local media write that as a result attack in the odessa area, the Port Infrastructure was damaged, as well as the hotel where the Ukrainian Armed forces unit was located, and in krivoy rog, explosions occurred at the local airfield and from there there are also reports of serious damage to russian missiles, but if this is an important facility for ukrainian aviation. It is known that mig29 fighters are based on it; one of them was recently destroyed by a lancet drone. Well, she is actively working in the krasnoliman direction. Russian army, aviation in its vanguard, fighter bombers su34 every combat flight of which destroys ukrainian command posts, as well as the points from which they control reconnaissance and attack drones. The crew and bombers are hit, and the armed forces for precise strikes use guid
Memorable stories from witness over the last 12 months. Welcome to the special edition of witness from the British Library. Hello and welcome to a special edition of witness with me tanya beckett, here at the British Library in london. Well be looking at five of the most memorable stories from the witness team from the past 12 months. Well meet an archaeologist whos worked on the Terracotta Army site for decades in china. A friend of anti apartheid icon steve biko. And the mother of one of argentinas disappeared children. But first, after independence in 19117 india was split into two states. One of the majority muslim, the other majority hindu. The repercussions of that split are still being felt. Mohammad amir mohammea khan, the raja of mahmudabad, tells witness how partition affected his family and his home. I am Mohammad Amir mohammad khan, known as sulaiman to family and friends, the raja of mahmudabad. I am from a muslim family which once ruled a very large feudal estate, includi