police came to inform craig s family he d been shot by a russian soldier. it hurt. most people die of cancer or common illness, not being shot out at war. six weeks later, his body was repatriated to the uk. i don t know, ijust didn t believe it. didn t feel real. ukrainian military officials say a steady stream of volunteers are still signing up to fight. for those willing to swap their lives in the uk for the battlefields of ukraine, it comes with comradeship and adventure, but those in the conflict and families at home can pay a heavy price. emma vardy, bbc news. you can see more of that story on newsnight tonight and in brits in battle: ukraine on the bbc iplayer. staying in ukraine, next week marks the first anniversary
emma vardy, bbc news. you can see more of that story on newsnight tonight, and in brits in battle: ukraine on the bbc iplayer. when marie woods took a trip to her local beach the last thing she expected to stumble across was a giant, jurassic footprint. the 166 million year old dinosaur print was discovered in scarborough in 2021. researchers believe the footprint was left by a theropod stopping for a rest and is the largest ever to be found in yorkshire. it s now set to go on display. we ll be speaking to marie later, along with professor phil manning about the find. i love the fact that the conclusion was it stopped for a rest. we will find out more. it requires more explanation. time now to get the news,
and many british fighters see travelling to ukraine as a cause which comes with comradeship and adventure, but those in the conflict and families at home can pay a heavy price. emma vardy, bbc news. you can see more of that story on newsnight tonight, or on the bbc iplayer right now search for brits in battle: ukraine. 30,000 homes are without power in north eastern scotland as storm otto causes disruption. about 60 schools are closed and there are delays and cancellations on public transport. rececca curran is in aberdeen. it may look like a beautiful day here in aberdeen but storm otto has certainly left its mark in places in scotland but particularly here in the north east. winds of up to 80 miles an hour have been recorded. 120 miles an hour if you are
most people die of cancer or common illness, not being shot out at war. six weeks later, his body was repatriated to the uk. i don t know, ijust didn t believe it. didn t feel real. ukrainian military officials say a steady stream of volunteers are still signing up to join them. and many british fighters see travelling to ukraine as a cause which comes with comradeship and adventure, but those in the conflict and families at home can pay a heavy price. emma vardy, bbc news. you can see more of that story on newsnight tonight, or on the bbc iplayer right now search for brits in battle: ukraine . a young boy has been pulled from the rubble in turkey nearly 11 days after the earthquake hit. rescuers worked through the night