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it comes as we are hearing there are delays in the release 600 prisoners. mountain rescue teams are using specialist equipment, in county durham four days ago. the exploitation of children by criminals
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the crime and policing bill will also make it a specific graham satchell reports. police raids at the end of last year. county lines gangs. ..and money. large amount of cash. county lines gangs groom children to deal in drugs. to sell heroin and cocaine. i would say that somewhere between year six to year seven and then the kids in the park
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then introduced me to their is basically a business structure. identified as victims of criminal exploitation. restrictions on people who are intent on exploiting children. that they're just used, the young people are just they know that there's no consequences in place. they believe a vulnerable older man is a victim of cuckooing, where a property is forcibly taken and used for illegal activity.
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the new legislation will also make cuckooing a specific offence with a maximum sentence of five years. the government says it's determined to eradicate in tow law four days ago. in remote moorland. the police say they are working with mountain rescue teams in hamsterley forest near bishop auckland as part if they do see people out and about involved in that. do give us a call.
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here in the uk, the gas and electricity regulator ofgem the issue of back billing — when customers get charged completely out of the blue and was anything but ordinary. who's always kept on top of her bills, she says this debt hanging over me. you know, i always pay my debts. i don't like... for energy, ed miliband,
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got involved too, demanding the regulator ofgem challenge unlawful back billing and cut to energy suppliers wanting to know how widespread we will continue to press with them to make sure that these things stop happening, and that customers with quickly and sensitively, so that these situations can be suppliers have apologised, but say tens of millions not good enough as far as hayley�*s concerned. especially those who are more vulnerable. to impact your life.
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its approach to mental health care when it began the service has since expanded, with around a0 mental health workers now offering support to thousands of patients our reporter karl mercer has more. good morning, red base. mh02. health nurse clara. crisis who has become agitated. what size gloves do you want? they assess and treat her and importantly, i think they were pushing
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for this lady to go to hospital not the place to take people. when we work in collaboration with them, i sort of worry she's been suicidal... specialists the london ambulance service now and while they're on the road, at the clinical hub phone to a patient. the positive outcome of this call today was we were able | to cancel the ambulance. and see how things are going. an increase in complexities,
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actually, as i mentioned, the past few years. mental health presentations as well. this is london ambulance service regarding a 999 call... she's given support and help, kept out of hospital, and off—camera, the team share a hug with her and each other. we did have a little hug because we've both got children you know, we are human, we're all human, and there's just certain jobs that, you know, don't affect you, but you're, you know... yeah. and with that, they're off. you better go. the number of solar farms across the uk is on the rise
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as the government says it's committed to making britain based on the average amount of energy a household uses each year, for every 5 megawatts of solar panels installed. despite their benefits, there are concerns from some, would negatively impact their local landscapes. our reporter paul murphy has more. it will soon be lambing time on this busy farm the landscape so much, they'll feel imprisoned. it's going to go all the way around the property
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if you look around, you'll see all the countryside and all the open space, the wildlife. the fields marked in blue will be taken up by the solar farm. it'll be just — it'll be virtually just like home—grown green energy. by solar panels.
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pollution is dreadful. he says it's been life—changing. it's horrible. there was a time, sometimes i'd come home for lunch. it's gotten to the stage, denise and i, we don't like... it's a horrible thing to say — we don't like coming back here. our home has been taken away from us. don't like to hang around here if we're not working, you know? so, it's just lost the feeling, and i know it'll never come back because that will always be out there. from our bedroom, this is what you look out at when you wake up in the mornings. not a pretty sight. back in lincolnshire, simon wanted to give me a sense of the visual impact solar panels are going this represents ii.5m high... every window we look out, it will be solar panels — ranging from a few hundred
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metres away to just 50m away. several thousand acres are being planned for industrial solar in lincolnshire alone. all the way down, and then all the views we have out the front... living near to them. it is literally across the road where one of these solar we need to be self—reliant and not be importing energy, the industry body solar uk says there are misconceptions about this form of energy generation, that people's fears you're just going to be walking through a field of glass.
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by the latest solar plans, there's a lot of convincing still to be done. paul murphy, bbc news. of our main story. this is the scene live at the west bank. we are occupied west bank. we are waiting for israel to free 602 who have been held palestinians who have been held israeli prisons, but we in israeli prisons, but we are hearing from our kaa—in- in”... a“— �*a——a.nanaanb. llgglngs “a.” 951! bungépguugueé the kaa—in- in”... a“.- �*a——a-nanaanb. llgglngs in...” 951! bungépguugueé the region kaa—in- in”... a“.- �*a——a-nanaanb. llgglngs in...” 951! bungépguugueé the region that kaa—in- in”... a“.- �*a——a-nanaanb. llgglngs in...” 951! bungépguugueé the region that that been 7 7 beefingdela’yeid.’ w m" 7 beenédelayed. we are has been delayed. we are unclear why, has been delayed. we are unclearwhy, but has been delayed. we are unclear why, but we are hearing that that has been delayed. all thétthéthés been delayed... a!! that thétthéthéé {baa-1 éala�*faé. a!! that coming thét'thét’héé aaa-1 éal-s�*féé; a!! that coming after taatt-aaaaaa aaa-1 éaa-s�*fféé; a!! that coming after six of that coming after six hostages who were held by hamas in gaza arrived in israel. in gaza have arrived in israel. five were handed over to the red cross. another was handed overin red cross. another was handed over in a private return. but
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at the moment, we are unclear why there are these reports there is a delay to the that there is a delay to the release of palestinian prisoners, all part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement between and coming up, the 13—year—old narrator of this film is the son of a hamas government minister. on the part of the bbc. eastenders is a0 years old.
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almost everything the bbc broadcasts about the war to survive a war zone, shown on monday night my name is abdullah. i'm 13 years old. today i'm revisiting khan younis camp. right here used to be my grandfather's house. since the start of the conflict in gaza in october 2023,
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