Leaving
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Catherine Corsini |
Editors | Simon Jacquet |
Screenplay | Catherine Corsini |
Gaëlle Macé | |
Production companies | Pyramide Productions |
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Solaire Production | |
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Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | 2012-09-10 00:00:00 |
Cast | Helen McCrory |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1606026 |
About Leaving
Things aren't going well for 25-year-old Aaron Simmons. He is living with his parents, cannot find a job and his ex-girlfriend is about to marry his brother. Talk about the not-going-well trifecta. Enter Julie Ranmore, a 44-year-old, married mother of two - but the passion in her marriage has long since gone. Julie and Aaron meet on the night of his brother's wedding when Aaron is a drunk, miserable mess. During their first meeting, each is unaware that the moment is the unlikely start to an unlikely relationship. When Julie gives him a reality check the next morning, Aaron becomes more determined to find a job and leave behind his childhood bedroom. That determination eventually leads to him getting a job at the hotel where Julie works. When they start working together, a bond begins to form. The ensuing events have profound implications for both as they come to terms with finding love in the unlikeliest of places. … MORE
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... Net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - was 745,000 last year, published earlier this week...
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... Provisional figures to June of this year suggest the rate of net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - may now be slowing...
Suella Braverman: Migration pressure is unsustainable
... Net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - was a record 745,000 last year, No 10 said migration was " far too high" but it was acting to bring it down...
UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000
... In May, it said net migration - the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those Leaving - for 2022 had been 606,000, 139,000 lower than the true figure...
Russia says it shot down Ukrainian drone headed towards Moscow
... Friday night s drone strikes caused power cuts in more than 400 towns and villages across Ukraine and also damaged an oil depot in Odesa in the south - Leaving more than 1,500 residents without power...
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... " By freezing tax thresholds while wages are rising faster than they have in decades, Jeremy Hunt s raising far more in tax and national insurance each year - Leaving less money for families to spend, and therefore reducing upward pressure on prices...
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Russia says it shot down Ukrainian drone headed towards Moscow
By Emily McGarveyBBC News
Russian authorities say a Ukrainian drone heading for Moscow was shot down by Defence Forces on Saturday.
The defence ministry said The un-crewed aircraft was intercepted over The Bogorodsky District on The north-eastern outskirts of The capital.
Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said there was No Damage or casualties.
It Comes after Ukraine said it had shot down 29 out of 38 Iranian-made Shahed Drones launched by Russia The previous night.
On Saturday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy praised his Air Force for shooting down The Drones - The highest number reported to have been launched by Russia in More Than Six Weeks .
In his nightly address, President Zelensky said: " Your accuracy, guys, is literally life for Ukraine" - But he warned that as winter approaches Russia would try to make their attacks more powerful.
Mr Zelensky said Russia could be stockpiling missiles for a winter assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Friday Night 's drone strikes caused power cuts in More Than 400 towns and villages across Ukraine and also damaged an oil depot in Odesa in The South - Leaving More Than 1,500 residents without power.
Ukraine said nearly 21,000 people in The Donetsk region have no electricity, and 63 settlements are cut off in The Zaporizhzhia region.
Last Winter , Russian attacks left millions of Ukrainians without power for hours in freezing temperatures.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's general staff said on Saturday that its forces " continue to hold positions on The Left (eastern) bank of The Dnipro river".
Ukrainian forces said This Week they had gained a foothold on The Eastern Bank of The Dnipro about 30km (19 miles) from The City of Kherson.
The River has separated Ukrainian and Russian forces since Moscow's troops withdrew from Kherson a year ago.
" Our defenders are consolidating their positions and firing on The occupiers, " The General staff said on Saturday, updating on its operations on The Eastern side of The River .
Russia conceded on 15 November that " small groups" of Ukrainian forces had Set Up positions in The Village But insisted they had sustained heavy losses and had no chance of breaking through.
On Thursday, Mr Zelensky said Russia was " accumulating" missiles and that while Ukraine did not have "100% protection" from Russian strikes, The country's air defences were better than Last Year .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com