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cornwall, a gorgeous beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beachin beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beach in newquay. i don't think there was much deep conversation going on, but he obviously, as you were saying there, he is now the duke of cornwall, so part of that role is meeting the people and going out and talking and seeing cornwall and that is exactly what he has been doing today, having a lovely time. i don't know if we have the pictures, but at some point he did play beach volleyball on fistral beach, so essentially he was chatting to the people who make it work, so members of the lifeguard, the people who keep people safe on fistral beach, it is a really famous surf beach in cornwall. yes, there we go. so it looks like prince william really has been injuring himself this morning. the first engagement he went to, let's stick on these pictures because they are lovely, but the first thing was a bit more of the serious side because this was a patch of land that is owned by the duchy of cornwall and it has been turned over to build 2a homes for homeless people. and we know that one of prince wil
cornwall, a gorgeous beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beachin beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beach in newquay. i don't think there was much deep conversation going on, but he obviously, as you were saying there, he is now the duke of cornwall, so part of that role is meeting the people and going out and talking and seeing cornwall and that is exactly what he has been doing today, having a lovely time. i don't know if we have the pictures, but at some point he did play beach volleyball on...
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construction is due to begin in september near newquay. and this lunchtime he's on fistral beach, hearing from some of the people who look after it. jenny kumah is there. well, the sun is out, the surf is up and fistral beach is looking at its best for this royal visit. the prince is due here any moment now, he is due to speak to people who are involved in beach safety here as well as members of the public, and even have a go on a quad bike. prince william has the title of duke of cornwall and a lot of excitement is building here. but earlier today the duke visited the site of the duchy of cornwall�*s first homeless project. it will involve building 24 properties to house local homeless people, as well as giving them wraparound support, and it's all part of a five year plan to tackle homelessness. it's around a year ago since the prince was last here. he was here with his wife and he heard then about the challenges around homelessness and the impact of tourism and second homes. but today, people meeting the prince today will be acutely a
construction is due to begin in september near newquay. and this lunchtime he's on fistral beach, hearing from some of the people who look after it. jenny kumah is there. well, the sun is out, the surf is up and fistral beach is looking at its best for this royal visit. the prince is due here any moment now, he is due to speak to people who are involved in beach safety here as well as members of the public, and even have a go on a quad bike. prince william has the title of duke of cornwall and...
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the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most disadvantaged people in the country struggling to get on the housing ladder, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to be heard. >> it's interesting that , a >> it's interesting that, a member of the party that's in government recognises that, which is great because it is a really important thing. but that government for the last ten years has also cut half £1 billion in youth services around the country . so not only have the country. so not only have you got disaffected young men searching for community vie, there isn't anywhere for them to go. they're finding the
the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most...
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chris may's 69, an raf veteran and pensioner who still works to help pay the rent on his small room in newquay, where he lives with his dog. it's a nightmare. when i was under eviction notice, the closest i ever came on the social housing list for any property was 30. normally i'm about 150 on the list. i'm lucky enough to have found a place that i can stay with my dog, but it's temporary. but it's also counted against me on the council. i have to start at square one again. and to thinking, why? i have lived here all my life except for my service in the raf. cornwall has an older than average population, but it's notjust here that the housing market is changing. since the turn of the millennium, the growth in home ownership has stalled. the age at which people can afford to buy for the first time has risen, and the number of english households living in private rented accommodation has grown by a fifth over a decade. but the number of households over the age of 55 renting privately has increased much more rapidly — up by 71% over the same time. morgan vine is head of policy at the london bas
chris may's 69, an raf veteran and pensioner who still works to help pay the rent on his small room in newquay, where he lives with his dog. it's a nightmare. when i was under eviction notice, the closest i ever came on the social housing list for any property was 30. normally i'm about 150 on the list. i'm lucky enough to have found a place that i can stay with my dog, but it's temporary. but it's also counted against me on the council. i have to start at square one again. and to thinking,...
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this is the picture in newquay in common at the picture in newquay in common at the moment. there is some cloud starting to bubble up and that will bring outbreaks of rain through the day. but if you had the clear skies last night, you might have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. even as far south as norfolk, gloucestershire too, we had a beautiful aurora borealis last night. through the course of your bank holiday monday, some of us would keep those clear spells, some warm sunshine but heavy downpours quite frequent for many of us, because low pressure is still driving our weather at the moment, particularly down towards the south—east where you have this weather system. south—east where you have this weathersystem. for south—east where you have this weather system. for parts of southern and eastern scotland, there were flooding problems yesterday, heavy rain ongoing. elsewhere there will be a bit of sunshine breaking through, so if we take a look around the country at four o'clock this afternoon, they will be brightness breaking through for
this is the picture in newquay in common at the picture in newquay in common at the moment. there is some cloud starting to bubble up and that will bring outbreaks of rain through the day. but if you had the clear skies last night, you might have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. even as far south as norfolk, gloucestershire too, we had a beautiful aurora borealis last night. through the course of your bank holiday monday, some of us would keep those clear spells,...
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the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most disadvantaged people in the country struggling to get on the housing ladder, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to be heard. >> it's interesting that, a member of the party that's in government recognises that, which is great because it is a really important thing, but that government for the last ten years has also cut half £1 billion in youth services around the country . the country. >> so not only have you got disaffected young men searching for community vie, there isn't anywhere for them to go. they're finding these communities in dark areas of the interne
the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most...
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the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most disadvantaged people in the country struggling to get on the housing ladder, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to find work, struggling to be heard. >> it's interesting that, a member of the party that's in government recognises that, which is great because it is a really important thing, but that government for the last ten years has also cut half £1 billion in youth services around the country . the country. >> so not only have you got disaffected young men searching for community, there isn't anywhere for them to go. they're finding these communities in dark areas of the internet. t
the mp for saint austell and newquay is pushing the government to change all this. >> truly local people are finding it really challenging because we often have sort of low wage seasonal work, but very high house prices pull, you know, pushed up because of, second homes and holiday lets etc, and also i think the, the disparity review that theresa may carried out when she was prime minister highlighted that working class white boys in coastal communities are some some of the most...
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gloucestershire, newquay and cornwall, cloud is around but we have got a little bit of sunshine. we are also looking at some showers, scattered showers towards the west, moving across eastern and central parts of england heading up towards the north—west, and later we have more substantial rain coming in across southern areas. that is just today. as we go through tomorrow and the next day, we will see some heavier rain coming our way. if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart between tuesday and friday, look at the colours, the blue, sage green, 60 to 70 millimetres, around the borders for example, we could have up to potentially 80 or 90. also a lot of low cloud, mist an amount that has been coming in from the north sea during the night, quite extensive and a lot of it will linger. it will be thundering across the southwest and southern england, a few showers in wales and north—west england, heavy and thundery once potentially across northern ireland and parts northern scotland. in between we are looking at bright skies and for one or two of us sunny intervals. th
gloucestershire, newquay and cornwall, cloud is around but we have got a little bit of sunshine. we are also looking at some showers, scattered showers towards the west, moving across eastern and central parts of england heading up towards the north—west, and later we have more substantial rain coming in across southern areas. that is just today. as we go through tomorrow and the next day, we will see some heavier rain coming our way. if we take a look at the rainfall accumulation chart...