like this monthly signed service at manchester cathedral, and more interpreters being employed as a result. scotland already has a law promoting the use of bsl. there are campaigns for similar changes in wales and northern ireland. the new law in england is being described as a watershed moment for the deaf community, and the hope is that the estimated quarter of a million people who use bsl in some form every day will be able to play a more prominent role in society. jonathan blake, bbc news. a carrier bag may not mean much to most people you chuck it in the car on the way to the shop, you may have a few stuffed in a cupboard somewhere that you scarcely ever think about. but, one woman in aberdare, south wales, is known as the bag lady. angela clarke has collected 10,000 of them and these aren t just any carrier bags they re historical artefacts, some worth hundreds of pounds as our wales correspondent tomos morgan reports.
poisoning at a previous round of peace talks on the ukraine belarus border earlier this month. the very people in ukraine are optimistic that these negotiations will be successful or by any fruit, the view is putinism not ready to sue for peace or a ceasefire, he has not yet seized enough territory. lodging is ski may have made offers on these peace talks such as the future neutrality of that country zelensky may have made offers. it is that you hear that pressure is set on establishing a minimum of a land corridor in the south between the crimea and donbas in the east. ukraine fears that moscow ultimately wants a territory here. tomos morgan
at earlier this month to try to resolve the conflict with ukraine. mr abramovich has been pictured at this morning s talks in turkey. tomos morgan reports. a safe landing, hoping to secure a safer future. ukrainian delegates arriving in istanbul, gearing up for the latest round of peace talks, the first face to face in weeks. a ceasefire is their aim, although there is significant doubt over whether this is likely. translation: the minimum programme is first of all humanitarian questions. and the maximum programme is ceasefire and reaching a lasting agreement on it. the last time negotiations were held, there was no compromise. there is also another cause for concern. three of those involved in early discussions, which included russian billionaire roman abramovich, say they suffered suspected poisoning, a potentially lethal and serious claim. these people appeared to have been poisoned with something
take the letters back. but will that situation be reversed with the story backin situation be reversed with the story back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. the back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the headlines. | ukraine and russia will hold face to face peace talks today for the first time in more than a fortnight, with the ukrainian side pushing for a ceasefire. delegations from both countries are meeting in istanbul, although hopes of a breakthrough remain low. president zelensky has said he s willing to discuss a formal neutral status for ukraine as part of any deal. tomos morgan reports. a safe landing, hoping to secure a safer future. ukrainian delegates arriving in istanbul, gearing up for the latest round of peace talks, the first face to
ben brown, who is in lviv. thank you very much indeed. in a video call with russian journalists which moscow warned local media outlets not to report, mr zelensky said the kremlin s demand for disarmament was out of the question. but he accepted there were areas of potential compromise. reports from a ukraininan official say they don t expect any major breakthroughs. tomos morgan reports. we gather that peace talks are getting under way this week in istanbul. mr zelensky has talked about the idea of neutrality being put on the table. but whether there will be territorial compromises as well, wejust will be territorial compromises as well, we just don t know. the will be territorial compromises as well, wejust don t know. the head of defence intelligence in ukraine suggested that he fears this country could end up being divided, in a frozen conflict, like north and