call me on 08085 909693, or you can tweet us @bbc5live and here is the news. the foreign secretary james cleverly says the government is doing everything it can to help british citizens escape the violence in sudan. the country has seen more than a week of fighting, some british nationals who are still there say they feel abandoned. a bbc investigation has found more than £200 million of funding intended to help school children in england catch up after the covid lock downs has not been spent. the national tutoring programme subsidises extra sessions outside of school hours. the communications watchdog ofcom says millions of households are missing out on broadband deals which could cut their bills. it says providers are not being upfront with customers on benefits about special tariffs they can get. a new opinion poll for bbc panorama suggests less than a third of younger adults want the
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at ease for now. public health experts say teenagers are at risk of some diseases after a fall in vaccine uptake. data from the uk health security agency shows that the numbers getting protection against meningitis, tetanus and polio are yet to return to pre pandemic levels. millions of households are missing out on broadband deals which could save them around £200 a year, according to a new report. the regulator ofcom says broadband providers aren t being upfront with customers about how to sign up to social tariffs which are low cost deals available to people on benefits. our technology reporter, shiona mccallum, joins us now from our glasgow newsroom. shiona who is eligible for these deals? how do people know? yeah, so these social tariffs how do people know? yeah, so these social tariffs are how do people know? yeah, so these social tariffs are available how do people know? yeah, so these social tariffs are available to - social tariffs are available to anyone who is cla
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