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well, the local council, dorset cou nty well, the local council, dorset county council, says anybody is treated fairly. but it is coping with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. i think it is fairto increasingly complex cases. i think it is fair to say that many of the pressures that you saw there, you would find across the uk. the systems a re different would find across the uk. the systems are different depending on where you live. we know from this survey from the directors of adult social care, the people running council services, that the stresses and strains are really being felt in england. they are obviously concerned about helping fewer people, and the fragility of the ca re people, and the fragility of the care market. that is despite the government putting an extra £2 billion of money into the system. the government says it acknowledges the pressure that the care system is under, and that it will be putting forward its plans for reforming social care, putting forward shortly. and do we have any idea what they are going to be? no. well, we don't have the det
well, the local council, dorset cou nty well, the local council, dorset county council, says anybody is treated fairly. but it is coping with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. i think it is fairto increasingly complex cases. i think it is fair to say that many of the pressures that you saw there, you would find across the uk. the systems a re different would find across the uk. the systems are different depending on where you live. we know from this survey from the directors...
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well, dorset county council says anyone is eligible for care, anyone who is eligible for care, anyoneys it is coping with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. and those are the stresses and strains on the system which we are seeing across—the—board, certainly reflected in the directors of adult social services survey. the government acknowledges that the ca re system government acknowledges that the care system is under pressure, and it says it has put £2 billion of extra money into the system to ease some of that pressure. it also points to its plans for reform, which it says will improve quality and safety of services. but the big question is around the future funding of care, and my understanding is that, perhaps not surprisingly, is what is proving tricky as they draw up there. we we re tricky as they draw up there. we were also told that the plans would you this summer, we are still hoping that they will be published this summer, but there are increasingly murmuring is that there could be another delay to those plans. we will have to wait and see on that front. but
well, dorset county council says anyone is eligible for care, anyone who is eligible for care, anyoneys it is coping with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. and those are the stresses and strains on the system which we are seeing across—the—board, certainly reflected in the directors of adult social services survey. the government acknowledges that the ca re system government acknowledges that the care system is under pressure, and it says it has put £2 billion of extra...
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dorset cou nty faced by any care homes.ing with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. and these survey of directors of adult social services reflects that, they are all feeling under pressure, all having to make tough decisions about who gets care and to dig—mac who doesn't get care. the government admits the system is under pressure and it says that words put an extra £2 billion into the system. it also points to its plans for a green paper on the future of adult social care. it says it wants to look at the quality of care, the way in which services are funded. the question is going to be is there going to be enough money in the short term but also what is the plan for the long—term sustainable funding of adult social care? the next question is when it is this green paper going to come out? we are told it'll be before the summer but there are murmurings it could slip. many thanks for that. the discount retailer, poundworld, has become the latest name on the high street to go into administration after talks wi
dorset cou nty faced by any care homes.ing with financial pressures and increasingly complex cases. and these survey of directors of adult social services reflects that, they are all feeling under pressure, all having to make tough decisions about who gets care and to dig—mac who doesn't get care. the government admits the system is under pressure and it says that words put an extra £2 billion into the system. it also points to its plans for a green paper on the future of adult social care....
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some of the voices in the care home in dorset. show compassion and care to those who need long—term care. what has been the response to the findings? the government has said it acknowledges there are pressures on the care system and it is putting an extra £2 billion into care to ease those pressures. it has said its plans to reform adult social care will be published shortly. we will be expecting it in the next few weeks, but there are suggestions there could be a delay. it remains to be seen. what is clear from this and this survey is that for many of those people who are making day—to—day decisions and living the realities, they feel like this has gone on forfar too realities, they feel like this has gone on for far too long. the latest on the debate about the funding of residential and social care homes. theresa may has apologised for her initial response after the grenfell tower disaster saying she regretted not having gone to meet the survivors and residents in the immediate aftermath of the fire. ahead of the first anniversa
some of the voices in the care home in dorset. show compassion and care to those who need long—term care. what has been the response to the findings? the government has said it acknowledges there are pressures on the care system and it is putting an extra £2 billion into care to ease those pressures. it has said its plans to reform adult social care will be published shortly. we will be expecting it in the next few weeks, but there are suggestions there could be a delay. it remains to be...
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as temperatures soared today, gritters were deployed in dorset to stop roads from melting.onditions couldn't be better. usually down south you get all the hot weather, but this time blackpool has got it and it's absolutely fantastic for the northwest. for the hottest weather, west is best over the next few days as the heatwave continues. danny savage, bbc news, blackpool. then let mejust then let me just update you now. following that report, the number of people have now been evacuated from their homes close to the fire on saddleworth. the fire which originally broke out on sunday, reignited because of the heat. residents are being urged to keep doors and windows closed where there is any visible smoke. italy has reached a deal with malta to end the ordeal of a rescue ship stranded for nearly a week with more than 230 migrants on board. the lifeline is one of several ships rescuing migrants from the mediterranean that had been rejected from ports on the european mainland, as tensions over migration reach new levels. italy's interior minister's accused the charity—run ships
as temperatures soared today, gritters were deployed in dorset to stop roads from melting.onditions couldn't be better. usually down south you get all the hot weather, but this time blackpool has got it and it's absolutely fantastic for the northwest. for the hottest weather, west is best over the next few days as the heatwave continues. danny savage, bbc news, blackpool. then let mejust then let me just update you now. following that report, the number of people have now been evacuated from...
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in dorset they even got the gritters out to stop roads from melting as surface temperatures soar.in blackpool, it couldn't be better and for the next few days if you want the hottest weather, west is best, as was proved earlier with hardened airport near chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. the hottest day of the year so far. danny savage, bbc news. football, and argentina, one of the tournament favourites, could be eliminated from the world cup tonight. lionel messi's team must beat nigeria, to be guaranteed a place in the next round. richard conway is outside the krestovsky stadium in st petersburg for us, an exciting night ahead. a big night ahead, for argentina and that man, lionel messi. at the age of 31, he could be looking at his final world cup. the fans arriving here, kick—off is an hour away, they wa nt here, kick—off is an hour away, they want the world cup to go on beyond this point, they don't want it to end here but they need to win tonight against nigeria and they have to hope that the other group game between iceland and croatia goes their way. we saw
in dorset they even got the gritters out to stop roads from melting as surface temperatures soar.in blackpool, it couldn't be better and for the next few days if you want the hottest weather, west is best, as was proved earlier with hardened airport near chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. the hottest day of the year so far. danny savage, bbc news. football, and argentina, one of the tournament favourites, could be eliminated from the world cup tonight. lionel messi's team must...
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i am not sure if i would like to be walking down his street in christchurch in dorset this week becauseim, top story on the bbc news website i think, or because he put his hand up and objected to this private members bill, which you can do because he is part of parliamentary procedure and you can object. he will say this procedural, we can go into that a bit more but essentially, the may said quite clearly, or ministers said quite clearly, or ministers said quite clearly is pretty much universal backing after young girl he was the victim of up skating at a concert festival outside, she did a single—handed campaign, she won backing, we all thought this was going to pass today until sir christopher chope's intervention and people are not happy, tory mps... had to say a lot of his own side. yes, they have a long history of —— he has a long history of objecting to these bills and... it appears to bea to these bills and... it appears to be a procedural one and he does not like the way that the legislation goes through sometimes as a private members bill, without it would seem being properly
i am not sure if i would like to be walking down his street in christchurch in dorset this week becauseim, top story on the bbc news website i think, or because he put his hand up and objected to this private members bill, which you can do because he is part of parliamentary procedure and you can object. he will say this procedural, we can go into that a bit more but essentially, the may said quite clearly, or ministers said quite clearly, or ministers said quite clearly is pretty much...
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or it to my gp lived in dorset, there would be no issue. many m essa g es birmingham. thank you for your many messages on so many different subjects today. we are with me while i get them up. this is... quite a lot of these are about gaming. sorry about this. it is so slow. this it is so slow. text says my son was addicted to gaming, "playing games with people he knew who were older than him. he was 15 and wouldn‘t go to school. he would have panic attacks and the violently sick if we try to get into school. those caught "i was diagnosed with breast cancer in november in even though i believe this had an effect on his mental health, i honestly believe gaming was the main cause." i contacted the education officer and she put onto a child psychologist who was bullied and got him onto going out for walks and got him onto going out for walks and undergoing an game for short periods. close quote "he was then offered a place in a community school. "he has now taken his exams and is more sociable with both family and friends." very pleased to hear
or it to my gp lived in dorset, there would be no issue. many m essa g es birmingham. thank you for your many messages on so many different subjects today. we are with me while i get them up. this is... quite a lot of these are about gaming. sorry about this. it is so slow. this it is so slow. text says my son was addicted to gaming, "playing games with people he knew who were older than him. he was 15 and wouldn‘t go to school. he would have panic attacks and the violently sick if we...
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who knew it was to dorset instrumenting the forms it was difficult for the under offered him from a league. the perspective is he had no executive organs to enforce in out there and he depended on the willingness of the regional differences to publish the edict and to enforce it and to let territory they trust and understand these as it did naturally frederick the wise and that no such intention to a leash for those devices that dot the gun is done. luther's princely protector had different plans frederick the wise hid the reformer advanced book castle now eyes enough in his area of jurisdiction. as a territorial prince the electorate of saxony made use of his autonomy to secretly defy the amphora. the persecuted reformer was given a comfortable room in front porch castle he was to want for nothing. though forced into hiding luther had not been silenced his writings spread across europe. faced with an unknown period of confinement luther decided to make good use of his time. he adopted a pseudonym. and changed his appearance. and he began a revolutionary work a translation of the bible int
who knew it was to dorset instrumenting the forms it was difficult for the under offered him from a league. the perspective is he had no executive organs to enforce in out there and he depended on the willingness of the regional differences to publish the edict and to enforce it and to let territory they trust and understand these as it did naturally frederick the wise and that no such intention to a leash for those devices that dot the gun is done. luther's princely protector had different...
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as temperatures soared today, gritters were deployed in dorset to stop roads from melting. usually down south you get all the hot weather but this time blackpool has got it and it's absolutely fantastic for the northwest. for the hottest weather, west is best over the next few days as the heatwave continues. danny savage, bbc news, blackpool. italy has reached a deal with malta to end the ordeal of a rescue ship, stranded for nearly a week with more than 230 migrants on board. the lifeline is one of several ships rescuing migrants from the mediterranean that's been rejected from ports on the european mainland, as tensions over migration reach new levels. italy's interior minister has accused the charity—run ships of operating a "taxi service" for migrants, as our correspondent gavin lee reports from another charity ship, the aquarius. this has been life on board the lifeline for six days. more than 200 migrants who left libyan shores, saved by the charity run rescue ship and now stranded. this evening malta said it might accept them but only if other eu countries agree to t
as temperatures soared today, gritters were deployed in dorset to stop roads from melting. usually down south you get all the hot weather but this time blackpool has got it and it's absolutely fantastic for the northwest. for the hottest weather, west is best over the next few days as the heatwave continues. danny savage, bbc news, blackpool. italy has reached a deal with malta to end the ordeal of a rescue ship, stranded for nearly a week with more than 230 migrants on board. the lifeline is...
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only dorset has had 2% of the expected amount of rainfall. dry? from what i can see from the window, there's still water. the swimming pool is good. the horses are good. the mini zoo is all right. i'm worried about my coastal path. but we've got stuff for that. ok. the environment agency say that we don't need to worry about water levels. the rivers are flowing at the right lovell is for this time of year. it is just the surface of the garden that is very dry. if you were to get out into your garden and dig a big hole, you are good at that, you would find it gets wetter as you go down. notjust on this programme. some are suggesting we are in for a heatwave. they like to do that because it sells newspapers. however, yesterday we discussed that temperatures could hit 30 degrees. it is going to get hotter before it gets a bit cooler. really, well intojuly, we are going to find high—pressure shaping our weather. close enough by to mean that it weather. close enough by to mean thatitis weather. close enough by to mean that it is probably going to
only dorset has had 2% of the expected amount of rainfall. dry? from what i can see from the window, there's still water. the swimming pool is good. the horses are good. the mini zoo is all right. i'm worried about my coastal path. but we've got stuff for that. ok. the environment agency say that we don't need to worry about water levels. the rivers are flowing at the right lovell is for this time of year. it is just the surface of the garden that is very dry. if you were to get out into your...
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in dorset they even got the gritters out to stop roads from melting as surface temperatures soar.her, west is best, as was proved earlier with hardened airport near chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. the hottest day of the year so far. danny savage, bbc news. i'm not sure he let matt taylor with much to say but we will give it a try. close to in north was well today, tomorrow some of the hottest of the conditions could be found in parts of scotland and northern ireland where we could get close to 30 degrees in a few spots. a few spots. they glared down to the eastern coast of scotland and england were bc missed and low clouds form and made more dominant than i into the morning drifting a bit further in land. many central western areas dry and clear, isolated showers in the highlands depart through the night and into the morning but because these are getting that little bit warmer the nights are not quite as cool, but still temperature ten to 1a co mforta ble still temperature ten to 1a comfortable enough to start wednesday morning. a bit more in the way of mist and
in dorset they even got the gritters out to stop roads from melting as surface temperatures soar.her, west is best, as was proved earlier with hardened airport near chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. the hottest day of the year so far. danny savage, bbc news. i'm not sure he let matt taylor with much to say but we will give it a try. close to in north was well today, tomorrow some of the hottest of the conditions could be found in parts of scotland and northern ireland where we...
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one more from dorset. that is slightly busier.s partnership has issued a profit warning. the chain said it expected its profit to be close to zero in the first half of the year — and the annual figure would be substantially lower than last year. the group is to close five waitrose stores. when faced with the level of uncertainty and whether the significant risks that they can see, and with the apparent misunderstanding, or a lack of appreciation of the scale of those risks, i would say that it seems to be irresponsible for people who know that some of those things could happen not to flag those. now it is time for a look at the weather forecast and a repeat performance with thomas. today was a little bit hotter than yesterday. temperatures got up to 32 celsius, and that is 90 fahrenheit in northern wales pretty unusualfor this time of year and the start of the country. —— this part of the country. it's been very sunny, so we've got clear skies on the way tonight. again, some of these eastern coasts, just like last night will turn
one more from dorset. that is slightly busier.s partnership has issued a profit warning. the chain said it expected its profit to be close to zero in the first half of the year — and the annual figure would be substantially lower than last year. the group is to close five waitrose stores. when faced with the level of uncertainty and whether the significant risks that they can see, and with the apparent misunderstanding, or a lack of appreciation of the scale of those risks, i would say that...
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in dorset and even have the gritters out to stop melting.chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. a doctor is on trial in spain — accused of taking part in a massive network, that's believed to have stolen, thousands of babies from their mothers, and given them up for adoption. the case against eduardo vela, involves one child, allegedly abducted in 1969 — he's the first person to go on trial, in connection with a scandal that has shaken spain. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. for many years campaigners have been calling for a full investigation into the so—called stolen babies scandal. they believe that this case, the first trial of somebody accused of involvement in the affair, is deeply significant. the man at the centre of this particular case is dr eduardo vela. investigators say that in 1969 he took a newborn girl from her mother without permission and gave her to a couple for adoption without following due procedure. dr vela could face up to 13 years in prison if found guilty of abduction and forging documents. however he h
in dorset and even have the gritters out to stop melting.chester and porthmadog reaching nearly 31 celsius. a doctor is on trial in spain — accused of taking part in a massive network, that's believed to have stolen, thousands of babies from their mothers, and given them up for adoption. the case against eduardo vela, involves one child, allegedly abducted in 1969 — he's the first person to go on trial, in connection with a scandal that has shaken spain. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid....
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hampshire and dorset. 11—14.tland, southern scotland, that is, england and wales. cloud quickly building in scotla nd wales. cloud quickly building in scotland and northern ireland. you will see the change in the shape of the thickening cloud. some wet and windy weather coming away. the sunshine for the south, highs of 21. 0nly sunshine for the south, highs of 21. only 13 in stornoway. that is why we have low pressure with fronts going south—east. the low pressure is actually moving towards the north. that is what is going to bring the change. as the front goes south, it will take rain with it. it will be more week that goes across southern england. heavy rain in northern scotland. the strongest wind will be in the north. a windy day wherever you are. temperatures up to the low 20s. so, lou, that's the change you have been talking about. gardeners will like that. thank you. we talk about maths on this programme. there is a difference between maths and understanding numbers and personal fine and stuff. that is a c
hampshire and dorset. 11—14.tland, southern scotland, that is, england and wales. cloud quickly building in scotla nd wales. cloud quickly building in scotland and northern ireland. you will see the change in the shape of the thickening cloud. some wet and windy weather coming away. the sunshine for the south, highs of 21. 0nly sunshine for the south, highs of 21. only 13 in stornoway. that is why we have low pressure with fronts going south—east. the low pressure is actually moving towards...
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and some will hit the 30 degrees mark, probably most favoured areas like hampshire or down towards dorsetd and england again. perhaps some cloud coming into northern ireland later in the night. temperatures tend to 16 degrees. for tomorrow's weather, the big chains that most of us might notice is that it will be a little bit more humid. we are starting to get the winds coming in from the south—east dragging in the humid airfrom france. the england and wales, more ofa humid france. the england and wales, more of a humid feel to the weather and through the afternoon the threat of fused thunderstorms moving into south—west england. 0therwise another dry, hot and sunny day. temperatures higher across southern england, 30 degrees in london, so one of the hottest days of the year in the capital, but temperatures a bit higher than that in one or two spots, 3233 degrees. we will be close to the warmest day of the year. through sunday evening temperatures will be very slow to fall away, and looking ahead into next week a splitjetstream, with one branch going to the north of the uk and another bran
and some will hit the 30 degrees mark, probably most favoured areas like hampshire or down towards dorsetd and england again. perhaps some cloud coming into northern ireland later in the night. temperatures tend to 16 degrees. for tomorrow's weather, the big chains that most of us might notice is that it will be a little bit more humid. we are starting to get the winds coming in from the south—east dragging in the humid airfrom france. the england and wales, more ofa humid france. the england...
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north sea and we will be left with clear spells across parts of wales and down towards hampshire and dorset grey along the midlands, the north sea coastline as well, so asa the north sea coastline as well, so as a result, temperatures he will be that bit lower. across southern areas there will be lots of sunshine, the risk of a shower in the channel islands, and the chance ofa the channel islands, and the chance of a shower across northern ireland and southern scotland. top temperatures up to about 21. and on thursday, still some cloud coming in across the north sea overnight which will hang around through the course of the day. but further south we will see a weak weather front coming our way, producing a bit more cloud on the risk of a shower. in between we are looking at sunshine. we are also looking at sunshine across northern ireland, and we're also seeing sunshine across scotland. temperature—wise, in glasgow, up to about 21. in edinburgh we are looking at around 22, as we are in london, that is 72 fahrenheit in old muggy. sojust a quick reminder, if you have an allergy to pollen, the
north sea and we will be left with clear spells across parts of wales and down towards hampshire and dorset grey along the midlands, the north sea coastline as well, so asa the north sea coastline as well, so as a result, temperatures he will be that bit lower. across southern areas there will be lots of sunshine, the risk of a shower in the channel islands, and the chance ofa the channel islands, and the chance of a shower across northern ireland and southern scotland. top temperatures up to...