pictures reflect both loss and survival. , ., , ., ., survival. these portraits go to the heart of their survival. these portraits go to the heart of their individuality - survival. these portraits go to the heart of their individuality and - heart of their individuality and their heart of their individuality and their humanity. heart of their individuality and their humanity. what - heart of their individuality and their humanity. what better. heart of their individuality and . their humanity. what better way heart of their individuality and - their humanity. what better way of rejecting their humanity. what better way of rejecting that their humanity. what better way of rejecting that kind their humanity. what better way of rejecting that kind of their humanity. what better way of rejecting that kind of philosophy. rejecting that kind of philosophy that led rejecting that kind of philosophy that led to rejecting that kind of philosophy that led to the rejecting that
the whole of human history. bud ever again the most terrible time in the whole of human history. find i the whole of human history. and i would add to the whole of human history. and i would add to that the whole of human history. and i would add to that that the whole of human history. and i would add to that that this - the whole of human history. and i would add to that that this year s holocaust would add to that that this year s holocaust memorial day theme is one day and holocaust memorial day theme is one day and for holocaust memorial day theme is one day and for me that means one day in the future day and for me that means one day in the future when there are no more survivors the future when there are no more survivors like my incredible great grandmother of us, to teach the incredible messages of tolerance and love the incredible messages of tolerance and love and hope to also teach people and love and hope to also teach people about the dangers of hatred
underlying character, personality and meaning of the person who s sitting for the portrait. the connection between artists and survivors has been strong. the pictures reflect both loss and survival. these portraits go to the heart of their individuality and their humanity. what better way of rejecting that kind of philosophy that led to the holocaust, and honouring survivors, than this project? the reality is this extraordinary group of people are now growing smaller every year, but the power of their testimony forms a lasting memory. daniela relph, bbc news, the queen s gallery at buckingham palace. ina in a moment we will be speaking to holocaust survivor lily ebert who was deported to auschwitz birkenau in 1944.
for electric car production and battery production. last week, the gum put £100 million into the development of a new giger factory to produce batteries in blyth in northumberland. all of this put together says there is a reason for optimism, but the uk has a lot of catching up to do. optimism, but the uk has a lot of catching up to do. let s leave it on an optimistic catching up to do. let s leave it on an optimistic note. catching up to do. let s leave it on an optimistic note. as catching up to do. let s leave it on an optimistic note. as always, - catching up to do. let s leave it on l an optimistic note. as always, thank you for thank you. it s holocaust memorial day today, marking 77 years since the liberation of the nazi death camp at auschwitz birkenau although the day is for the victims of all genocides. seven holocaust survivors have had their portraits painted by different artists, in a special project commissioned by prince charles. our royal correspondent danie
the wait goes on for sue gray s report on lockdown parties in downing street borisjohnson says he won t resign over the issue. it s holocaust memorial day, marking 77 years since the liberation of auschwitz birkenau. seven holocaust survivors have had portraits painted in a project commissioned by prince charles. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s mike bushell. good morning. england were rueing dropped catches and missed chances on the first day of the one off test match, which they must win to stay in the women s ashes series. they did make a bright start in canberra. after winning the toss and putting australia into bat, katherine brunt struck early on, removing alyssa healey here for nought she and nat sciver took three wickets apiece