so it could be solvent drying, air drying, orfreeze drying. we ll have to test and see how the horn responds. it is quite an unusual material to survive in a marine environment, due to the sea water which can be alkaline, which horn doesn t respond to very well. this might be a small pot of wax but it is hugely significant, probably used as a seal on the letters of the future king. to have such a large esteemed, shipwreck to work on, it has been fantastic. i do feel privileged and honoured to work on this. i started my career working on the mary rose many years ago, working on the splendid finds from there, and these are comparable, if not better, actually, so it is an interesting dayjob. these items are being identified, stabilised and catalogued, the past slowly uncovered to protect and exhibit for the future. debbie tubby, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, exceptional heat to come for the uk in the days ahead, the potential for tem
debate this evening. a cargo plane carrying weapons has crashed in northern greece killing all eight people on board. now on bbc news, the bbc explores the tiktok trend turkey teeth, in which young people are travelling to turkey to get a brand new smile by shaving down their natural teeth. a warning: this programme contains images of dental procedures. another beauty trend is taking off on social media. it s all about getting that perfect smile by shaving down your own natural teeth. people travel all over the world for their cosmetic dental needs, and one destination seems to top the list turkey. on tiktok alone, the hashtag #turkeyteeth has over 100 million views. dental work there is much cheaper than the uk, there s sometimes a luxury hotel included in the price, and there are some quality dentists out there. but if you re thinking of doing this to your teeth, there are some things you need to know. i don t regret any of it. i d do it again and again and again an
gunshot. there s another one. this time, they miss. the howitzers get away. the artillery commander tells me the russians are regularly targeting them because of their western weapons. because they re precise and effective, he says. ukraine s also having to learn a western way of war, the emphasis on precision. and this one s making a difference the us himars rocket launcher. ukraine doesn t have many, but it can now strike targets from distance. but it s creating a massive logistical challenge. ukraine s now having to maintain dozens of weapons from dozens of countries, like these british supplied armoured vehicles. each one requires separate training and spare parts. and weapons supplied by the west also use a different calibre of ammunition, like these german self propelled guns. the west still claims it s not directly involved in this conflict, but in truth, it s now an essential part of ukraine s war machine. jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. the sri lankan
to discuss the situation and has been speaking about the plans they have put in place. there are three key areas where we want to make sure we are stood up and as ready as we can. the first is obviously health and social. there has been a lot of work, first of all, messaging those people who may be vulnerable, and making sure they take steps to help themselves and protect themselves, but also that hospitals, ambulances, and other areas of that service that may come under pressure are kind of ready and prepared. second areas schools, where obviously we want to make sure kids do continue to go to school, we think they are safer in schools, but that those schools should have more help and guidance and all the support that they need to keep those kids out of the sun and nice and cool and hydrated. and, thirdly, transport, where we do think there is going to be a significant impact. obviously, the transport providers are messaging people that they should only travel if they really