you through the experiences. absolutely, yeah. um, yeah, 0k. clapper bangs. you re literally lying face down, pressed your face into this frozen earth, thinking, i don t want to die here. why? yeah. you know, that, i think well, it was, for all of us, it was hugely traumatic. there s corpses of your enemy, corpses of your friends, you know, just lying there. it had a massive effect on me and i know it had a massive effect on a lot of my friends, too. that scene of horror will never, never leave my mind. not a single day in the last 40 years have gone by when i vel not thought about it. not one day when i don t think of those boys. - i knew every one of them. on the morning of the 2nd of april, 1982, argentine troops invaded the falkland islands. the country s ruling dictatorship had long laid claim to the remote archipelago. en nombre de la. margaret thatcher, against a backdrop of unrest in britain, was determined to take it back. a task force was quickly assembled and
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
and singerjustin bieber reveals the reason he cancelled his performances this week he s experiencing facial paralysis. ben brown will be here at two o clock to keep the company this afternoon. now on bbc news, the story of how veterans and their families are still living with the consequences of victory in falklands. a warning this programme contains details some viewers may find upsetting. yeah, yeah, yeah. right, i m ready to go. are you keen to answer it as well? oh, yes, yes. you can stop to think about an answer, you don t have to do it all in one go it s just a conversation with me and i ll take you i ll take you through the experiences. absolutely, yeah. um, yeah, 0k. clapper bangs. you re literally lying face down, pressed your face into this frozen earth, thinking, i don t want to die here. yeah. you know, that, i think well, it was, for all of us, it was hugely traumatic. there s corpses of your enemy, corpses of your friends, you know, just lying there. it
at the weather with louise lear. sunday is looking relatively in terms of the weather and the bust of the sunshine will be in england and wales but there will be a few isolated showers the more importantly lighter winds over the next two hours we still have the strong winds and driving in some showers over western scotland and the far north west of northern ireland, clear skies elsewhere and a relatively mild start to sunday morning and that is where the best of the sunshine is likely to be first thing and generally through the day but even so with lighter winds and not everywhere in scotland and northern ireland will see rain and northern ireland will see rain and with the sunnier moments coming through it will be a bit warmer than saturday. highs of 17 in the far north and 22 in the south east corner. we do it again as we move into monday, dry, saddled and sunday despite a few showers continuing into the far north west settled. temperatures in the low 20s. enjoy. now
Position, hope springs. Across gaza, bbcjournalists captured the reaction. Of those convinced, perhaps prematurely, that a ceasefire will happen. Translation the feeling is indescribable. Were so happy were going back to our home in gaza city. Were refugees from the north and we fled here, this young man says. Were so happy theres a ceasefire. Israelis are still absorbing the news. It came late on one of this societys most important days, when across the country sirens bring the nation to a halt in memory of the dead of the holocaust. A day of reflection in a country traumatised by the hamas attack last october. Chanting tonight, on the streets of tel aviv, those who believe healing that trauma can begin with a Ceasefire Deal and the release of israels hostages. We expect the Israeli Government to take this deal, to save all the remaining hostages who are still alive. But after seven months of a war in which israels army pledged to destroy hamas, a Ceasefire Deal that fails to accompli