the syndrome often occurs from the same virus that causes chicken pox and shingles and can mimic stroke like symptoms. now on bbc news, it has been a0 years since the falklands war. today, veterans and their families are still living with the consequences of victory in the falklands. yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready to yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready to go. yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready to 90- yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready to go. oh, yes. you can sto to ready to go. oh, yes. you can step to think ready to go. oh, yes. you can stop to think about ready to go. oh, yes. you can stop to think about an - ready to go. oh, yes. you can | stop to think about an answer, you don t have to do it in one 90, you don t have to do it in one go, it isjust a conversation with me and i will take you through the experiences. 0k. you press your face you press yourface into you press your face into this frozen earth, thinking i don t want to
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want to travel, of course i do, but we have to make sure we keep this country safe, especially because the vaccine programme is going so well. we have seen the number of people in hospital go right down, the number of people who sadly are dying from covid come right down and we have got to protect the progress that we have made here at home whilst, of course, allowing for travel where it is safe to do so, so you ve got to follow the data. more now on our top story. the high court has ruled that the home office s decision to house cross channel migrants in a run down barracks in folkestone broke the law. our home affairs and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, joins us now. dominic, what more can you tell us? this is really quite a critical and damning judgment against the home office this morning from the high court. it concerns the men who have been housed here at napier barracks