tory cheer here in bexley, but in north shropshire, nerves are growing for the by election there in two weeks time, with parties feeling there is a lot more to play for. ione wells, bbc news. you may remember a story from earlier this year about burham vessel, an afghan interpreter who feared for his life after the taliban retook control of his country. burham and his family managed to escape afghanistan and now, in a remarkable act of kindness have been offered a home in aberdeenshire by a complete stranger. our special correspondent, lucy manning, has the story. oh, i am so pleased to meet you at long last. kindness often repeats itself. sometimes it only takes one person to change the lives of others. the vessel family, at the end of their long journey, to a home. i am so pleased to meet you. we first spoke to burham, a former interpreter with british forces, when he was hiding in afghanistan, fearful for his life.