they are usable in a variety of different applications. for example, our footwear components here contains the fishing nets. so these are in people s shoes? these are in people s shoes, yes, so people walking around with some of our customers shoes on, they will have some fishing net in them. incredible, so it has gone from being a net to footwear. yeah, absolutely, yes. it is a small step forward in what will be a long journey cleaning up our polluted oceans. jonah fisher, bbc news, in brixham harbour. 0k, time fora 0k, time for a look at the weather. after incredibly dry summer, we need some rain and we had some across the hills in the north west of the uk but there wasn t very much rainfall across the southeast last week. looking at the weather picture this week, the rain initially will be falling mostly across the north west of the uk until thursday. that is when we will see heavier rain working across england and wales bringing useful falls of rain. working across eng
particularly wales, the midlands, south west england and the cloud has been thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle. the guys are clouding up for northern ireland as the warm front starts to move in skies. plenty of scott sunshine further south and east. mid to high teens and we could be looking at 22 degrees across the south east. play continuing for wimbledon. this evening, that weather front brings outbreaks of rain too much of scotland, particularly north and west of scotland, it could be quite heavy and persistent. some showers likely for northern england and elsewhere further south clearer skies and temperatures in single digits but further north and west, quite a warm and muggy night. wednesday looks like being another cloudy one for northern and western areas, murky and feeling quite humid. spots of rain across scotland and it will be quite windy. best of the sunshine in parts of wales, the midlands and we could see the temperatures peaking at around 25 degrees, t
As latest research from Coram Family and Childcare warns that just a quarter of local authorities have enough childcare for all full-time working parents over the summer holidays, CYP Now looks at programmes available to support struggling families.
Just a quarter of local authorities have enough childcare for all full-time working parents over the summer holidays, research from Coram Family and Childcare warns.
then we have the running cost of heating. my son has an immune deficiency, my husband has an immune deficiency. we don t have the luxury of saying, 0k, we will keep the heating off all winter, because actually that just means hospital all winter and then you re putting pressure on another service as well. the national charity family fund says its survey of families with a disabled child shows almost all are struggling, falling behind on bills, cutting back on meals, or heating. it is alarmed that suggestions benefits might not rise in line with inflation. we are not even in the winter months yet and families are telling us at this current time that they are cutting back on food, on energy, to be able to support their disabled children. so even the smallest of difference could make a huge impact for families with disabled children. the government told us 6 million disabled people are getting an extra payment of £150 a year as part of a £37 billion support package which will see low