For advanced weapons and Defence Systems. President zelensky said the Military Aid Package would give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. Translation i think this support will really strengthen the armed forces of ukraine, and we will have a chance for victory if ukraine really gets the Weapons System which we need so much, thousands of soldiers need so much. And this aid should notjust to be sprayed in a thin layer all over but it has to end up in tangible Weapons Systems. Many ukrainians have taken to social media to thank the us for the funding. This is what residents in the capital told the bbc. Translation of course it is not too late. In any case, it is needed, and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. Translation it will help a lot, i i think our guys will be alive, l thats the most important thing, the most important, so that we have something to defend ourselves with both the people and our boys, they are our guardians, they are
If i could ask you to stand there, please. Thank you very much. In that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, ill happily escort you out. Gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. I think its time for sir mark rowley to go. He has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, dont worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. And instead, he hasnt done that. And because of that, he has to go. The time has come. A little earlier our reporter Angus Crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. Well, its been very interesting. Here in london, since the 7th of October Attacks and israels response, if you like, the politics of The Middle East has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. The met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. What balanc
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now to the coast where walkers came across quite the surprise in the vale of glamorgan earlier this month, when they discovered centuries old bones in southerndown. experts say they could belong to shipwreck victims from as early as the sixteenth century. archaeologists are examining them , and will dig further if they re archaeologists are examining them, and will dig further if they re found to be historic. elinor rice has been to the site, at dunraven bay. it is the beautiful beach where people just keep finding bones, it was here at dunraven bay in the vale of glamorgan were walkers got more than they bargained for earlier this month. part of an ancient wall collapsed and i think the remains of what is thought to be shipwrecked sailors from more than 500 years ago. i came to the spot where they were found to meet a local historian. is it still exciting getting news of fines like this? absolutely, even though the sort of thing is comparatively regular, it happens quite often down
came across quite the surprise in the vale of glamorgan earlier this month, when they discovered centuries old bones in southerndown. experts say they could belong to shipwreck victims from as early as the sixteenth century. archaeologists are examining them, and will dig further if they re found to be historic. elinor rice has been to the site, at dunraven bay. it is the beautiful beach where people just keep finding bones, it was here at dunraven bay in the vale of glamorgan were walkers got more than they bargained for earlier this month. part of an ancient wall collapsed and unearthing the remains of what is thought to be shipwrecked sailors from more than 500 years ago. i came to the spot where they were found to meet a local historian.