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rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seenent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than the listed price. under 30s are struggling at the moment. i can relate to them, so i do try and sympathise a little bit, but at the same time they shouldn't be offering £100 more or £50 more if they cannot meet that requirement. but then if they don't, they're going to miss out on that property. so it's a hard situation. that's the conundrum that io faced when she got her flat. did you find that lots of people were looking round every flat that you were looking at? exactly. sometimes you just have to probably offer more or offer to pay upfront or something just to get it. but for some, moving back home does have a silver lining. i like living with my
rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seenent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than the listed price. under 30s are struggling at the moment....
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rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seen. young people spend more of their incomes on rent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than the listed price. under 30s are struggling at the moment. i can relate to them, so i do try and sympathise a little bit, but at the same time they shouldn't be offering £100 more or £50 more if they cannot meet that requirement. but then if they don't, they're going to miss out on that property. so it's a hard situation. that's the conundrum that io faced when she got her flat. did you find that lots of people were looking round every flat that you were looking at? exactly. sometimes you just have to probably offer more or offer to pay upfront or something just to get it. but for some, moving back home do
rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seen. young people spend more of their incomes on rent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than the listed...
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merseyside�*s metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel which will include experts fromties to help rescue liverpool and advise on its renewal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would we, if the city wasn't in such a mess? isn't it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. the sooner that we can see the back of them, the better for everybody, and they've even accepted that, it's better for the city to be run democratically. the government has denied that appointing another commissioner is just the conservatives trying to get their hands on this labour—run local authority through the back door. but talking to liverpudlians, i can tell you they're not all thrilled at the prospect of intervention from london and elsewhere. obviously a worrying thought, how, like, especially how liverpool was messed over in the '805 with margaret thatcher, i think it's a big worry a lot of people have, like, tories aren'
merseyside�*s metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel which will include experts fromties to help rescue liverpool and advise on its renewal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would we, if the city wasn't in such a mess? isn't it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. the sooner that we can see the...
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merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel which will include experts fromal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would we, if the city wasn't in such a mess? isn't it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. the sooner that we can see the back of them, the better for everybody, and they've even accepted that, it's better for the city to be run democratically. the government has denied that appointing another commissioner is just the conservatives trying to get their hands on this labour—run local authority through the back door. but talking to liverpudlians, i can tell you they're not all thrilled at the prospect of intervention from london and elsewhere. obviously a worrying thought, how, like, especially how liverpool was messed over in the '805 with margaret thatcher, i think it's a big worry a lot of people have, like, tories aren't really welcome. prior to coming into power, . every
merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel which will include experts fromal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would we, if the city wasn't in such a mess? isn't it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. the sooner that we can see the back of them, the better for everybody, and they've even...
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merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel, which will include experts fromue liverpool and advise on its renewal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would be, if the city wasn't in such a mess? is it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from the central government through commissioners. but, look, we've said to the commissioners, the sooner that we can see the back of them, the better for everybody. and they've even accepted that it's better for the city to be run democratically. some liverpudlians aren't thrilled at the prospect of intervention from london and elsewhere. obviously, a worrying thought, especially how liverpool was messed over in the �*80s with margaret thatcher. i think it's a big worry a lot of people have, that the tories aren't really welcome. prior to coming into power, everybody promises the world. and when they get there, they never really deliver, do they? and if you're an investor... some business leaders
merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel, which will include experts fromue liverpool and advise on its renewal. the fact remains, we wouldn't be here, would be, if the city wasn't in such a mess? is it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from the central government through commissioners. but, look, we've said to the commissioners, the...
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a victory for rotherham over birmingham edges them into fifth. ross county. antonio colak in the goals again, with two this afternoon at ibrox. aberdeen are up to third after hammering livingston 5—0. also wins for kilmarnock and st mirren. celtic play tomorrow, and could go back top again if they can beat dundee united. some top games across the european leagues today as well. the pick of them perhaps in italy. juventus went head—to—head with title rivals roma. jose mourinho's side were a goal behind afterjust two minutes. dusan vlahovic scoring a wonderful free—kick forjuve. but roma found an equaliser with 20 minutes remaining. tammy abraham with the header. i—i it finished in turin. england have levelled the series against south africa with a huge victory in the second test at old trafford. they were on top going into day three, and pressed home that advantage taking all ten south african wickets for just 179. our correspondentjoe wilson was watching the action. trumpeter plays jerusalem. every new day of play for england's test cricketers is
a victory for rotherham over birmingham edges them into fifth. ross county. antonio colak in the goals again, with two this afternoon at ibrox. aberdeen are up to third after hammering livingston 5—0. also wins for kilmarnock and st mirren. celtic play tomorrow, and could go back top again if they can beat dundee united. some top games across the european leagues today as well. the pick of them perhaps in italy. juventus went head—to—head with title rivals roma. jose mourinho's side were...
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merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel, which will include experts fromcity wasn't in such a mess? is it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. but, look, we've said to the commissioners, the sooner that we can see the back of them, the betterfor everybody. and they've even accepted that it's better for the city to be run democratically. some liverpudlians aren't thrilled at the prospect of intervention from london and elsewhere. obviously, a worrying thought, especially how liverpool was kind of messed over in the �*80s with margaret thatcher. i think it's a big worry a lot of people have, that the tories aren't really welcome. prior to coming into power, everybody promises the world. and when they get there, they never really deliver, do they? and if you're an investor, - the comfort that that gives you... some business leaders though say they're pleased the city will get extra suppor
merseyside's metro mayor, steve rotherham, will also chair a new panel, which will include experts fromcity wasn't in such a mess? is it all part of the same point that liverpool isn't able to run itself? no, of course liverpool is able to run itself, it's just at this moment in time needing support from central government through commissioners. but, look, we've said to the commissioners, the sooner that we can see the back of them, the betterfor everybody. and they've even accepted that it's...
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rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seenst increases. young people spend more of their incomes on rent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than the listed price. under 30s are struggling at the moment. i can relate to them, so i do try and sympathise a little bit, but at the same time they shouldn't be offering £100 more or £50 more if they cannot meet that requirement. but then if they don't, they're going to miss out on that property. so it's a hard situation. that's the conundrum that io faced when she got her flat. did you find that lots of people were looking round every flat that you were looking at? exactly. sometimes you just have to probably offer more or offer to pay upfront or something just to get it. but for some, moving
rotherham, bolton, dudley, slough, salford, walsall, nottingham, trafford and peterborough have seenst increases. young people spend more of their incomes on rent than any other age group. so with rents going up so quickly at the same time their incomes are not, it's younger people who are being squeezed in the middle, and that's before they've even started paying for any of their other bills. in dudley, estate agents say with so few homes coming up, it's tempting for tenants to offer more than...
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region. taste from steve rotherham, the mayor of liverpool city region.— liverpool city region.have a first-class police force and - liverpool city region. we have a first-class police force and the i first—class police force and the police will be investigating these incidents that happen in the last few days. more importantly, we have a fantastic people who live in the city and in areas like we are today, and those people will stand together and those people will stand together and you will see the true spirit of scousers, people coming together, there will be solidarity. the community spirit will not be broken. as a line been crossed? do you think the community will dig deep and help out? l�*m _ the community will dig deep and help out? �* . , , ., , the community will dig deep and help out? ,~ ., the community will dig deep and help out? �* , . ., ., out? i'm absolutely certain that the will. out? i'm absolutely certain that they will- of — out? i'm absolutely certain that they will. of course, _ out? i'm absolutely certain that they will. of course, there - out? i'm absolut
region. taste from steve rotherham, the mayor of liverpool city region.— liverpool city region.have a first-class police force and - liverpool city region. we have a first-class police force and the i first—class police force and the police will be investigating these incidents that happen in the last few days. more importantly, we have a fantastic people who live in the city and in areas like we are today, and those people will stand together and those people will stand together and you...
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i have been in touch since tuesday with the mayor of liverpool, steve rotherham, but also the policeunshot wounds. police say that that man arrested last night was arrested in an armed operation. he is still in police custody and he is still being questioned by officers. now, as you said, priti patel visited liverpool this morning. we know that she spent some time at the police headquarters, speaking to senior officers involved in the case. she then came to the scene again to get further briefing on what's happening with the case here in liverpool. now that is all to coincide with an announcement by the home office of a £500,000 package of support for the people of liverpool, which they say will be divided between £150,000 that's going to be spent on mental health and trauma. a further £350,000 to be spent on the clear, hold, build programme, which tackles organised crime at the roots, tackles the causes of that crime. now, here on the ground itself, we have seen today as more and more flower, balloons have been brought along to pay tribute to olivia. this morning we also saw the cit
i have been in touch since tuesday with the mayor of liverpool, steve rotherham, but also the policeunshot wounds. police say that that man arrested last night was arrested in an armed operation. he is still in police custody and he is still being questioned by officers. now, as you said, priti patel visited liverpool this morning. we know that she spent some time at the police headquarters, speaking to senior officers involved in the case. she then came to the scene again to get further...