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He should persuade the leadership in Tehran that this is still possible

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内容摘要:The alert covers East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Bristol, Somerset and parts of southern Wales, including Cardiff and Swansea.

The alert covers East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Bristol, Somerset and parts of southern Wales, including Cardiff and Swansea.

The lessons, which take place outside normal school, are delivered in Ukrainian and focus on various aspects of the nation's culture and history.Mrs Kutsemakhina told the BBC: "For us it's really important because our children are too small to remember [things] about our country and their memories of it are like small pieces of a big puzzle.

He should persuade the leadership in Tehran that this is still possible

"When we realised that some of our children don't remember even the alphabet we decided to organised this project."They forget because around 90% of the knowledge they are getting is in the English language and in English schools."At home they speak Ukrainian but it's not enough for them."

He should persuade the leadership in Tehran that this is still possible

Refugee Zlada, aged 12, said she liked the sessions as she had forgotten the Ukrainian language "a little bit".Zlada, who said the best thing about living in Scarborough was "fish and chips", added: "It's important for Ukrainian people because [they are] our traditions and we don't want to forget this."

He should persuade the leadership in Tehran that this is still possible

David, aged 10, said he really enjoyed living in the UK and going to an "awesome" school, but added: "It's important we remember our language and things like the traditions."

Mrs Kutsemakhina said although she was desperate to return to Ukraine, she was grateful to people in the coastal town for their hospitality.Thulbourn said the building had the potential to be a "thriving destination" for people in Peterborough.

"If agreed, these exciting plans will mean people will be able to enjoy food and drink from a host of unique and independent street food vendors in one location, in a large communal space."On top of the city council grant, Farholt plans to fund the remaining construction costs using institutional investors and other sources.

being presented to councillors on Tuesday said the authority had put measures in place to protect its investment, such as a drawdown process when key construction milestones are completed.It forms part of a project known as The Vine, which aims to use £13m of Towns Fund money to create a new library and cultural hub in the city.

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