and disabilities are oversubscribed. we do the best that we can for the good of the kids. but there comes a point, there comes a breaking point and we are over capacity. and the first world war epic, all quiet on the western front, dominated last night s baftas winning seven awards. hello and welcome to bbc news. the family of missing nicola bulley have expressed their anguish, after a body was found in the river near where she disappeared three weeks ago. the 45 year old mother of two disappeared on the 27th january, while walking her dog in st michael s on wyre in lancashire, sparking a major search. lancashire police recovered a body from the water yesterday after being alerted by two people walking their dogs by the river wyre. formal identification has yet to take place, but police have previously said they believe ms bulley had gone into the river, and that her disappearance was not suspicious. we ll be live from the scene shortly, but first this report from our north o
i d have to quit myjob. because i don t drive, so i ve no other transport. i ve got a job to try and, you know, gain the money for driving lessons, but everything s just gone up so much. north yorkshire county council hopes this route can be saved. many people around the country have watched their bus depart for the last time. katie austin, bbc news. have bus routes stopped running in your area? how much do you rely on your network? get in touch online @annitabbc or you can use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. matthew topham is a campaigner at better buses yorkshire. good at better buses yorkshire. morning to you, thank) joining good morning to you, thank you for joining us. i know you are very keen to talk about the people behind the percentages, the people buying the cuts to services in your area. tell
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