according to a new report. the centre for socialjustice says more support is needed to tackle school absences. our education editor branwen jeffreys has the story. bell rings it s part of the legacy of covid, a broken contract with school for some families. last year almost twice as many children missed 10% of lessons. mental health issues, the cost of living crisis aren t helping. this report suggests parents attitudes have shifted. almost a third agreed the pandemic showed going every day was not essential. to repair the missing link between school and families, it suggests, mental health support for every school, expanding the use of mentors forfamilies, creating a right to sport for secondary pupils, to have five hours of extra activities every week.
which an organisation s energy bills would have to be at or above to receive a discount. the living rainforest s appeal is asking the learning local community to donate if they are able to come up to avoid increasing its prices. peter cook, bbc news. best of luck to them. difficult times for any business with energy bills, which is why we are also talking about hospitality later on. absolutely don t. but let s go to sport. just about 6:30am. chatham is with us. igrgte sport. just about 6:30am. chatham is with us. ~ ., ., ., with us. we were looking out for a big giantkilling with us. we were looking out for a big giantkilling story with us. we were looking out for a big giantkilling story and - with us. we were looking out for a big giantkilling story and we - with us. we were looking out for a big giantkilling story and we got i big giantkilling story and we got one big big giantkilling story and we got one big upset, one nonleague side through. one big upset, one nonleague
we will be talking to an aviation safety specialist after eight o clock about that story. right now here on sunday breakfast, it is time for the rest of the news. thank you very much. 192 flood warnings remain in place across england and wales today as the effects of storm henk continue to be felt. hundreds of residents were evacuated after heavy rainfall caused significant flooding and disruption in parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south. our reporter poppyjeffery has the details. desperate families have been left paddling in boats through floodwaters to save what they can of their possessions. here in torksey, the river trent has reached a record peak. it s funny and it s ironic, but when you actually see it on telly happening and then it really happens to you. when you re not thinking how them people are feeling, now we re feeling the same as what they would ve been when they ve been flooded. it s devastating. so that s, yeah, it s terrible, absolutely terrible. it s about
strike that targeted a group in the northern city ofjenin. our reporter live in jerusalem northern city ofjenin. our reporter live in jerusalem there. some services on the london underground will stop running from tonight ahead of a walkout by tube staff for most of next week. the strike is part of a long running dispute over pay and conditions. around three million journeys are made every working day on the tube and the walkout is expected to bring major disruption. an elderly woman in her 90s has been found alive under rubble five days after a devastating earthquake struck centraljapan. rescue workers discovered her in the wreckage of a two storey building. at least 126 people died in the 7.5 magnitude tremor on new year s day. some parents believe the covid pandemic has shown that it s not essential for children to attend school every day according to a new report. the centre for socialjustice says more support is needed to tackle school absences. 0ur education editor branwen je