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according to northamptonshire sport, 41% of according to northamptonshire sport, a1% of disabled peoplehere are other factors, too. in the next or shooting day is marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you _ marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get — marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get nervous. - marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get nervous. you - marked, and amputee. it is difficultj and also you get nervous. you think you will_ and also you get nervous. you think you will get— and also you get nervous. you think you will get yourself into a situation where you will fall over and make — situation where you will fall over and make a fool of yourself. that is enough _ and make a fool of yourself. that is enough to _ and make a fool of yourself. that is enough to put anyone off. making a full of _ enough to put anyone off. making a full of yourself as a big problem. | full of yourself as a big problem. i think full of yourself as a big problem. think a lot full of yourself as a big problem. i think a lot of it comes down to uncertaint
according to northamptonshire sport, 41% of according to northamptonshire sport, a1% of disabled peoplehere are other factors, too. in the next or shooting day is marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you _ marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get — marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get nervous. - marked, and amputee. it is difficult and also you get nervous. you - marked, and amputee. it is difficultj and also you get nervous. you think you will_ and also...
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victoria works for northamptonshire carers.er dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at all. it doesn't help. sarah cares for her mum, her brother and two children. she receives her carer�*s allowance payments each week, but they don't go far. it goes straight on my car. last week, i had four appointments — between my mum and my brother, i had four medical appointments, and that's on top of taking my children out and doing things. so it doesn't go very far with fuel prices and distances and everything. campaigners say the carer�*s allowance system is too confusing. neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with
victoria works for northamptonshire carers.er dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at...
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we went to gloucester when gloucestershire played there and, he went in northamptonshire playing andittle boy claude went up to monty panesar. the wonderful had such a good reputation and panesar was horrible to him. couldn't give him the time of day. so what was that about? now is my time to give back. well it certainly wasn't his, his behaviour at that point. i was very disappointed, and my boy was sort of crestfallen and couldn't understand the reaction of, oh, i heard that. >> i heard that when i see, footballers and stuff and they just walk past their fans, i always hate that because i think it's your fans that put you in that position, i was watching, was it good morning britain or something? an interview this morning with george galloway, and i actually thought that the presenters were very kind of dismissive of him, were almost. i would say, almost bordering on mocking him. and didn't really wanted to go back in time, you know. did you say this? i think it was 12 years ago or whatever. and he was kind of getting very frustrated and saying, look, i'm here to talk about the her
we went to gloucester when gloucestershire played there and, he went in northamptonshire playing andittle boy claude went up to monty panesar. the wonderful had such a good reputation and panesar was horrible to him. couldn't give him the time of day. so what was that about? now is my time to give back. well it certainly wasn't his, his behaviour at that point. i was very disappointed, and my boy was sort of crestfallen and couldn't understand the reaction of, oh, i heard that. >> i heard...
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richardson in northamptonshire. miranda, you think? miranda, what do you think? >> anna.oke and mirrors again . again. >> yeah, crazy, crazy . >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> and again, i agree with the entire panel. >> today we. there's no pledges being sorted. >> there's nothing being talked about. >> there's nothing being talked about . but >> there's nothing being talked about. but i'll >> there's nothing being talked about . but i'll tell you what. about. but i'll tell you what. we'll chuck this thing out and see how we go, at the end of the day, start with education. >> let's say the decline in smokers is huge. >> let's say the decline in sm<|,ers is huge. >> let's say the decline in sm<|, me s huge. >> let's say the decline in sm<|, me also ge. >> let's say the decline in sm<|, me also ex—smoker, you >> i, me also ex—smoker, you know, the decline is, is there. so start with education. i agree with you. >> we invest in education. >> we invest in education. >> that's where we change obesity. we change. >> now . do you know miranda? >> now. do you kno
richardson in northamptonshire. miranda, you think? miranda, what do you think? >> anna.oke and mirrors again . again. >> yeah, crazy, crazy . >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> and again, i agree with the entire panel. >> today we. there's no pledges being sorted. >> there's nothing being talked about. >> there's nothing being talked about . but >> there's nothing being talked about. but i'll >> there's nothing being...
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victoria works for northamptonshire carers.ast year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at all. it doesn't help. sarah cares for her mum, her brother and two children. she receives her carer�*s allowance payments each week, but they don't go far. it goes straight on my car. last week, i had four appointments — between my mum and my brother, i had four medical appointments, and that's on top of taking my children out and doing things. so it doesn't go very far with fuel prices and distances and everything. campaigners say the carer�*s allowance system is too confusing. neil has cared for his partner, david, since he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative eye condi
victoria works for northamptonshire carers.ast year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a battle. she'd spend hours on the phone to the department for work and pensions, desperately trying to get support. not that — you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills. it doesn't help, really. and it's a very cold, standard process which is followed. the letters are very sharp. and when you're feeling really low, it doesn't help at all. it doesn't help. sarah...
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and 120, in northamptonshire.honein extracting data from a mobile phone in derbyshire costs £5,100, five times more than in staffordshire police force. >> my word, my word. >> my word, my word. >> right. well, anyway, we have got renee hoenderkamp with this and norman baker and they're talking about this story and various other stories in the news. norman, i'm just surprised that there is not more regularisation amongst the police forces in the land. >> well, i mean, there are a vast number of different police forces and they all run their own affairs. and that's probably why we got to the situation, which is here. actually, this press release from labour is actually quite a good press release identifying some of these inconsistencies. but, you know, one of the problems, i think, is that public sector is not very good at commissioning. it's not very good at arranging contracts. and i saw when i saw the department for transport, huge waste of money, because the staff , the civil servants there staff, the civil serv
and 120, in northamptonshire.honein extracting data from a mobile phone in derbyshire costs £5,100, five times more than in staffordshire police force. >> my word, my word. >> my word, my word. >> right. well, anyway, we have got renee hoenderkamp with this and norman baker and they're talking about this story and various other stories in the news. norman, i'm just surprised that there is not more regularisation amongst the police forces in the land. >> well, i mean,...
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should we go to all northamptonshire? to today? should we go to all nortiitmptonshire? to today?hat love it there. let's have a chat with matt miranda richardson. the not the miranda richardson obviously the miranda richardson gb news miranda richardson miranda a year on benefits. they're on the dole. is it time to cut the benefits after that ? to cut the benefits after that? >> do you know what nana. and i think we have to look at this like you these are people like you said, these are people who to go to work, who are able to go to work, right? not questioning right? we're not questioning the sick. we're not questioning people issues . people that have got issues. right. these are people that are able to work there are able to go to work there are lots of jobs. you know, i work in an industry where we are crying out for staff, you know , crying out for staff, you know, hospitality desperately need staff. we interviewed somebody last week who went, don't really want to work weekends . want to work weekends. >> it's hospitality. miranda. really? seriously exactly. >> and this is
should we go to all northamptonshire? to today? should we go to all nortiitmptonshire? to today?hat love it there. let's have a chat with matt miranda richardson. the not the miranda richardson obviously the miranda richardson gb news miranda richardson miranda a year on benefits. they're on the dole. is it time to cut the benefits after that ? to cut the benefits after that? >> do you know what nana. and i think we have to look at this like you these are people like you said, these are...
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ben was serving time for drug offences at hmp five wells in northamptonshire.ort amount of time, i would have been released, ironically, on christmas day with nowhere to go. the scheme is the brainchild of two heroes of the london bridge terror attack in 2019, darryn frost and steve gallant, who at the time was on day release serving a life sentence. own merritt is named afterjack merritt, a cambridge graduate and rehabilitation advocate who was killed on that day. the home has cctv but is otherwise unstaffed. the men have to resolve problems at a weekly house meeting. you've been in prison for many years. you've been told what to do, you've been managed, you've been controlled. and that's what it feels like. and some of that's understandable because people go to prison for serious offences and we all get that. but giving people some autonomy over their life, it's just so important because you can then take ownership of that, you can take responsibility and there are all sorts of positive benefits that can come from having that choice. it's funded entirely by t
ben was serving time for drug offences at hmp five wells in northamptonshire.ort amount of time, i would have been released, ironically, on christmas day with nowhere to go. the scheme is the brainchild of two heroes of the london bridge terror attack in 2019, darryn frost and steve gallant, who at the time was on day release serving a life sentence. own merritt is named afterjack merritt, a cambridge graduate and rehabilitation advocate who was killed on that day. the home has cctv but is...
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. >> one of the big issues, you know, here in west northamptonshire is the budgets are just not availablelack of housing, know, we have a lack of housing, a lack of funding for houses , a lack of funding for houses, the team that are trying to support to , us to move people on support to, us to move people on now, they are facing the same barriers. we face that there's just not enough provision. and they rely on central government budget to make a difference , budget to make a difference, because there isn't enough flexibility within the local budget to actually support more and more people. it's a crisis leaving many individuals and families in a constant search for security, not knowing where they'll end up. >> theo chikomba gb news. >> theo chikomba gb news. >> that's still to come for you. what are labour's plans to fix buses across britain? there aren't enough of them. we'll find out in a couple of minutes 641. time to have a look at the front pages for you this morning. sickness claims up by a third in tory heartlands. says the time is in the telegraph this morning. >> biden warns i
. >> one of the big issues, you know, here in west northamptonshire is the budgets are just not availablelack of housing, know, we have a lack of housing, a lack of funding for houses , a lack of funding for houses, the team that are trying to support to , us to move people on support to, us to move people on now, they are facing the same barriers. we face that there's just not enough provision. and they rely on central government budget to make a difference , budget to make a difference,...
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into a 67 year e—scooter ploughs into a 67 year old grandmother, knocking her to the ground in northamptonshireleft smith with left shirley smith with persistent back pain, severe bruising her body and bruising all over her body and to worse, the to make matters worse, the female e—scooter rider reportedly shirley for reportedly blamed shirley for the incident before speeding off. i don't know if we can play that, can we just go on? was it was through again? let's see. was it through again? let's see. shirley, poor i think shirley, poor shirley, i think as stands, i'm team as it stands, i'm on team shirley. me too. i think we're all on team shirley. whoa. there you go. there shouldn't be on the pavement, should they? >> i there shouldn't be. >> i think there shouldn't be. >> i think there shouldn't be. >> anyway. it's illegal to drive on. be wrong. on. i might be wrong. is it illegal on the illegal to drive on the pavement? it is. pavement? i think it is. >> is illegal. i think >> it is illegal. i think they're i they're technically illegal. i think of them in think sadiq said none of them in l
into a 67 year e—scooter ploughs into a 67 year old grandmother, knocking her to the ground in northamptonshireleft smith with left shirley smith with persistent back pain, severe bruising her body and bruising all over her body and to worse, the to make matters worse, the female e—scooter rider reportedly shirley for reportedly blamed shirley for the incident before speeding off. i don't know if we can play that, can we just go on? was it was through again? let's see. was it through again?...