get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost, and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that s good. 0h, great sitter. you see, what a sitter! but its sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived. why me? you learn to live with it, don t you? you can shut it out. you know, you can remember the good times, the comradeship. that s the main thing. dan johnson, bbc news, gloucester. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she s spent the past year hosting ukrainian families. today she spoke to natalie who
sat around watching me paint. they go, oh, wow, i never, we don t even know he did that , you know? so it s been a real amazing experience. archive: the enemy surrender and. a multinational force stopped north korea imposing communism on the south, but at huge cost. you look back at it and you think, what the hell was it all about? look at all those lives lost. what they say is that you gave us our democracy. battle took lives, and captivity crushed youthful innocence. brian and many comrades spent two years in prison camps. we know we want their legacy to live on, but it seems to have helped these guys get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost, and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that s good. 0h, great sitter. you see, what a sitter! but its sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived. why me? you learn to live with it, don t you? you can shut it out. you know, you can remember the good times
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sat around watching me paint. they go, oh, wow, i never, we don t even know he did that , you know? so it s been a real amazing experience. archive: the enemy surrender and. a multinational force stopped north korea imposing communism on the south, but at huge cost. you look back at it and you think, what the hell was it all about? look at all those lives lost. what they say is that you gave us our democracy. battle took lives, and captivity crushed youthful innocence. brian and many comrades spent two years in prison camps. we know we want their legacy to live on, but it seems to have helped these guys get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost, and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that s good. 0h, great sitter. you see, what a sitter! but its sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived.
we know we want their legacy to live on, but it seems to have helped these guys get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that s good. yeah. oh, great sitter. you see what a sitter? but it s sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived. why i survived ? why me? you learn to live with it, don t you? yeah, you do. you can shut it out. you know, you can remember the good times, the comradeship. that s the main thing. danjohnson, bbc news, gloucester. ajudge has ruled that prince harry can take the publisher of the sun newspaper to court over claims it used illegal methods to gather information on him. but the high court ruled it will not include phone hacking claims. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is outside the high court.