Death rains down on Ukraine as the clock ticks down to midnight
Incredibly, the theatre is still open in Donetsk despite constant shelling. Will the latest ceasefire deal end the carnage?
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The guns fall silent at midnight along the front line in eastern Ukraine, but fighting continues near the flashpoint of Debaltseve.
Incredibly, the theatre is still open in Donetsk despite constant shelling. Will the latest ceasefire deal end the carnage?
Further deaths and casualties are reported in eastern Ukraine in the past 24 hours, a day after a four-power peace deal was reached in Minsk.
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A man is arrested as dozens of firefighters tackle three fires, including one at the offices of South Oxfordshire District Council where a car is thought to have hit the building before the fire.
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On the point just outside Oban a freelance cameraman joins us as we watch the bright red, Norwegian-flagged fishing vessel nose out gently from Oban harbour.