Daisy's parents said in September 2023 their daughter was told she had "started to lose her battle with cancer".
Trains used to run all the way to Crimea in the south."We hope that one day it will be restored," says the 65-year-old, optimistically. "And that one day we'll go to our Crimea."
The peninsula's 11 years of Russian occupation makes it hard to imagine.President Zelensky insists he won't sign any agreement which doesn't include Ukraine, so does Lyudmyla trust him to get a deal which protects her?"We want to believe," she replies after a deep breath.
If Trump does bring peace to Ukraine, it would be welcomed in many quarters.The prospect of uninterrupted nights, sirens falling silent and soldiers returning home is yearned for.
But as things stand, any relief would quickly be swamped by the unanswered questions of how a ceasefire would hold and who would enforce it.
Kyiv will see this absence of detail as something still to play for. The problem for Ukraine, is that so will Russia."It's an absolute delight to have her working with our young people."
Judges from the RSPP have shortlisted the work to appear in the exhibition, at The Mall Galleries, from 8 May to 17 May, and will make a final decision on whether to accept it.An art gallery has reopened a section of its exhibition space following conservation work, in celebration of its 125th anniversary.
The free-to-visit Upper Gallery at Bath's Victoria Art Gallery is now open to the public after extensive conservation work was carried out to protect the Grade II-listed building.The venue houses Bath & North East Somerset Council's (BANES) collection of public artworks, and pieces by artists such as Paul Klee and Grayson Perry.