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he's a spokesman for the charity, carers trust. hejoins us from our studio in cardiff. ld is saying four out of five young carers are not getting the support they need, are those the figures you recognise? absolutely, sadly they are because we recognise, possibly even worse than that. we know there are thousands of carers going without the support they need, very often because of the cuts that councils have faced over recent yea rs, councils have faced over recent years, and things are getting worse. is it the case that councils can't afford to do anything to help them although they simply don't know about them ? although they simply don't know about them? it's both. many of these young carers, as young as four 01’ five, of would recognise or identify themselves as carers. that can be a massive problem, young carers are being bullied at schools, missing out on crucial school time well. so carers trust have projects to help them. councils to try but they need to focus their efforts on this area for very vulnerable young people. what sort of thing today need to do? they ne
he's a spokesman for the charity, carers trust. hejoins us from our studio in cardiff. ld is saying four out of five young carers are not getting the support they need, are those the figures you recognise? absolutely, sadly they are because we recognise, possibly even worse than that. we know there are thousands of carers going without the support they need, very often because of the cuts that councils have faced over recent yea rs, councils have faced over recent years, and things are getting...
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means councils are being forced to make difficult simon hatch is a spokesman for the charity, carers trustmber of hidden young carers could be even higher. sadly they are the figures we recognise, possibly even worse than that, we know there are thousands of carers going without the support they need, very often those are because of the cuts councils have faced over recent years, and things are getting worse. many of these young carers who are as young as three, four, five, often won't recognise or identify themselves as carers, that can be a problem, particularly in schools, carers are being bullied. facing difficulties, missing out on crucial school time, s0 missing out on crucial school time, so we have projects to help them. councils do try but they do need to focus efforts on this area for these vulnerable again people. england's chief nursing officer has urged the nhs to invest more in caring for people at home. jane cummings says money is being wasted on keeping elderly patients in hospital unnecessarily. she says reform is needed to make sure patients don't get caught between diffe
means councils are being forced to make difficult simon hatch is a spokesman for the charity, carers trustmber of hidden young carers could be even higher. sadly they are the figures we recognise, possibly even worse than that, we know there are thousands of carers going without the support they need, very often those are because of the cuts councils have faced over recent years, and things are getting worse. many of these young carers who are as young as three, four, five, often won't...
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criticised rising parking costs but the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersp says it will open 100 stores across britain next year. the move would create 1,500 jobs. it opened a similar number of stores this year. the group said it will invest £70m in the new shops, which will be spread throughout london, south—east england, yorkshire and scotland. the company is nearing the end of a three—year turnaround programme after a period of turmoil in its banking group. almost 300 nail bars have been visited by immigration officials in recent weeks in a renewed bid to crack down on illegal workers in the industry. over 70 shops are likely to face fines, and more than a dozen vulnerable people were identified as being at risk of modern slavery. the overall number of potential slavery victims being trafficked into britain has risen by 2a5% over the last five years according to officialfigures. unsettled weather during the past decade has had a real impact on the uk's wildlife, according to the national trust, with some of its sites recording dramatic falls in the numbe
criticised rising parking costs but the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersp says it will open 100 stores across britain next year. the move would create 1,500 jobs. it opened a similar number of stores this year. the group said it will invest £70m in the new shops, which will be spread throughout london, south—east england, yorkshire and scotland. the company is nearing the end of a three—year turnaround programme after a...
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criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carerso be too carrie fisher. she had been in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight to los angeles last friday. phil star wars actor, mark hamill, called the news downright heartbreaking. harrison ford described her as brilliant, original and emotionally fearless. i have been talking to anthony daniels, who played c3p0 in all of the star wars films. we were on set together quite a lot and it was wonderful to be back with her after we had been together on episode seven. she was not born when the pickles happened, so in eight she had gotten older. —— when the prequels happened. she is obviously a general, a gracefulfigure, full of authority, charm, and that face had a serenity that maybe it did not have before. i am joining remembering. it is sad to be here, but it is kind of a gift to be able to share this. quite she like to film with. she was always crazy. —— what was she like to film with? she was always warm and giving, made wonderful e
criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carerso be too carrie fisher. she had been in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight suffering a cardiac arrest on a flight to los angeles last friday. phil star wars actor, mark hamill, called the news downright heartbreaking. harrison ford described her as brilliant, original and emotionally fearless. i have been talking to anthony daniels, who...
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criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersre and everlasting condolences to the victims of his country's attack on pearl harbour in i9ai. speaking after a visit to the uss arizona memorial, mr abe thanked the united states for its tolerance and said the horrors of war must never be repeated. ourjapan correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. voiceover: it has taken 75 years for ajapanese prime minister and us president to come here to pearl harbor together. inscribed on the walls in front of them, the names of the 2,a00 americans killed injapan‘s surprise attack in december i9ai. outside, they cast flowers into the waters where the wreck the battleship exploded under a reign of japanese bombs, the battleship exploded under a reign ofjapanese bombs, taking most of its crew with it. many of their remains still lie in the water below here. prime minister abe spoke of his sadness at the young american lives cut short, of their hopes and dreams left unfulfilled. translation: when i contemplate that solemn reality, i am rendere
criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersre and everlasting condolences to the victims of his country's attack on pearl harbour in i9ai. speaking after a visit to the uss arizona memorial, mr abe thanked the united states for its tolerance and said the horrors of war must never be repeated. ourjapan correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. voiceover: it has taken 75 years for ajapanese...
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criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carerstoed by the united states. our middle correspondent yolande knell joins us from jerusalem. what do you make of this move by benjamin netanyahu? well, it's a very significant move. this was expected to be the first approval of new settler homes, around 500 of them, since the very controversial un security council resolution which the palestinians have warmly welcomed and which israel says it com pletely welcomed and which israel says it completely rejects. it called it disgraceful, shameful and absurd. originally, the head of the municipal committee, the head of thisjerusalem municipal committee, the head of this jerusalem committee, had municipal committee, the head of thisjerusalem committee, had said that he planned to press ahead as scheduled with a vote on these settle m e nt scheduled with a vote on these settlement construction is. we were told by a committee member as the vote was cancelled earlier this morning that actually it was the prime minister himself who had made the cal
criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carerstoed by the united states. our middle correspondent yolande knell joins us from jerusalem. what do you make of this move by benjamin netanyahu? well, it's a very significant move. this was expected to be the first approval of new settler homes, around 500 of them, since the very controversial un security council resolution which the palestinians have...
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criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersit have written to business organisations across europe asking them to support a free trade agreement with the european union after the uk stops being a member. the campaign group, ‘leave means leave‘, wants a trade deal with no taxes on goods travelling to and from the continent. the government says it‘s working to secure the best possible deal. earlier i spoke tojohn longworth, one of the co—chairs of the campaign group. he explained to me what it is the group wants. it is this people such as myself talking to business people on the continent in order to put pressure on politicians to be sensible and go for a free trade. it is very important for the european union and the eurozone that are not performing well economically and have massive unemployment rates that they are actually able to continue to trade with the uk which is one of their biggest export markets. what response we had? the letter has only recently been issued and be expecting responses the new year. what sort of expens
criticised rising parking charges and the department of health said it expects trusts to put concessions in place for disabled people, carersit have written to business organisations across europe asking them to support a free trade agreement with the european union after the uk stops being a member. the campaign group, ‘leave means leave‘, wants a trade deal with no taxes on goods travelling to and from the continent. the government says it‘s working to secure the best possible deal....