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he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.idow's allowance from the supreme court. how can they not? it really, really is shameful that they haven't, it really is. at the end of the day, these are children were talking about, you know? they have lost a parent. siobhan maclachlan says she did it not mainly for herself, but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities, that's about 2,000 families a year. some of them have contacted siobhan‘s solicitor. what we're saying to those families is you should apply for this benefit but when out the stage where they are now than having to consider ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving families is going to take? the department for work and pensions as it's actively considering options following the ruling. it says it's widened the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. a minister was recently questioned about the judgment. there are a numb
he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.idow's allowance from the supreme court. how can they not? it really, really is shameful that they haven't, it really is. at the end of the day, these are children were talking about, you know? they have lost a parent. siobhan maclachlan says she did it not mainly for herself, but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities, that's about 2,000 families a...
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he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.der ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving families is going to take? the department for work and pensions as it‘s actively considering options following the ruling. it says it‘s widened the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. this time last year they hope their battle with the state last year was over but their campaign is still on. chris page, bbc news, belfast. the risk of breast cancer from menopausal hormone therapy is more than double what women are curretly being told, a major internatinal study has found. mht replaces oestragen and progesterone — two hormones that decrease in women during the menopause — to alleviate some of the symptoms. now, researchers at the university of oxford say the risks last up to ten years after therapy ends, and means one in every fifty women on the combined hormone treatment will develop breast cancer. there are other types of hormone replacement therapy and eac
he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.der ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving families is going to take? the department for work and pensions as it‘s actively considering options following the ruling. it says it‘s widened the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. this time last year they hope their battle with the state last year was over but their campaign is still on....
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he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades. says the government must bring in new legislation. how can they not? it really, really is shameful that they haven‘t at the end of the day, these children were talking about. you know? they have lost a parent. she says she took the case not for herself, before the children of all unmarried parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charity is, it is about 2000 charities children a year. some contacted her solicitor. we are saying that you should apply for that benefit. you wonder how many grieving families it is going to take. the department for work and pensions as it‘s actively considering options following the ruling. it says it‘s wide and the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. this time last year they hoped their battle with the state last year was over but their campaign is still on. chris page, bbc news, belfast. we can now speak to georgia elms from the national uk charity way — wi
he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades. says the government must bring in new legislation. how can they not? it really, really is shameful that they haven‘t at the end of the day, these children were talking about. you know? they have lost a parent. she says she took the case not for herself, before the children of all unmarried parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charity is, it is about 2000 charities children a year....
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he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.gainst the decision for a widow's allowance from the supreme court. how can they not? it really, really years shameful that they haven't —— really is. at the end of the day, these children were talking about. you know? they have lost a parent. siobhan maclachlan says she did it not mainly for herself but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities, that's about 2000 families a year. some of them have contacted siobhan‘s solicitor. what we're saying to those families is you should apply for this benefit but when out the stage where they are 110w when out the stage where they are now than having to consider ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving families is going to take? the department for work and pensions as it's actively considering options following the ruling. it says it's wide and the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. this tim
he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.gainst the decision for a widow's allowance from the supreme court. how can they not? it really, really years shameful that they haven't —— really is. at the end of the day, these children were talking about. you know? they have lost a parent. siobhan maclachlan says she did it not mainly for herself but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities,...
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he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.r herself, but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities, that‘s about 2,000 families a year. some of them have contacted siobhan‘s solicitor. what we‘re saying to those families is you should apply for this benefit but when out the stage where they are now than having to consider ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving families is going to take? the department for work and pensions as it‘s actively considering options following the ruling. it says it‘s widened the support for bereaved families in addition for cohabiting couples through the wider welfare system. a minister was recently questioned about the judgment. there are a number of options that i have on the table at the moment. i want to make a decision as quickly as possible, but because of the complexity, every time i think i‘m looking at a potential solution there are more unintended consequences of that that then lead to more issues.
he lived with their mother siobhan maclachlan for more than two decades.r herself, but for the children of all parents who found themselves in the same situation. according to bereavement charities, that‘s about 2,000 families a year. some of them have contacted siobhan‘s solicitor. what we‘re saying to those families is you should apply for this benefit but when out the stage where they are now than having to consider ending their own challenges and you do wonder how many grieving...