brighton, west sussex. home to students, young professionals, and on a sunny day, tourists. nearly a third of the city s homes are privately let, well above the national average. in fact, the city is the local authority with the second highest proportion of private rented property outside the capital. so, how are private renters here faring with the sector s rising rents and an even bigger rise in demand? hello. hi. i m sam, how are you? hi, sam, i m daisy. i m ramona. welcome to ourflat. thanks! how long have you guys lived here for? oh, about four years, i would say. yeah. daisy and ramona, both in their 20s, have had to answer those questions. the couple invited me into their home near the seafront, where, in a matter of weeks, they ll be forced to leave. yeah, great. you can almost see the sea from here, or not quite? yeah, if you break your neck! apparently it s a sea view. our contract was capped
though many of those who came before him say an apology is still needed. i m just sam, and i don t go around introducing myself saying, hi, i m sam, i m gay. before ijoined the raf, i was in the nhs in liverpool. i wanted to travel a bit more and see more of the world. i don t feel that my sexuality impacts upon my work, and i don t feel like it s a factor that really needs to be considered in my workplace at all. for many years and for thousands of veterans it was an issue. up until the year 2000, veterans in the armed forces were sacked or even jailed because of their sexuality. but what is life like now for members of the lgbtq+ community serving in the raf? this is where i now work, and love myjob, which is great. flight lieutenant sam pullen s 27, and he s been serving at raf
sam barley has a rare condition that s known as uncombable hair syndrome a genetic disorder characterised by hair that s difficult to comb. there are only 100 cases worldwide and sam has made it his mission to raise awareness. hi, i m sam and i am ten years old. iam here hi, i m sam and i am ten years old. i am here to talk about my hair because i want to raise awareness that an claimable hair syndrome is a thing because people come up to me and say have you bleached it, have you dyed it, have you done something to your hair? this have you dyed it, have you done something to your hair?- something to your hair? this is something something to your hair? this is something he something to your hair? this is something he has something to your hair? this is something he has wanted - something to your hair? this is something he has wanted to i something to your hair? this is| something he has wanted to do for the last year or so, the more comments he gets, the more he has wanted to r
they # it s a special place to live. they hope # it s a special place to live. they hope someone takes the same opportunity, and with publicity like this, who knows, there may even be a waiting list. danjohnson, bbc news. most people have a bad hair day once in a while but a 10 year old boy from lincolnshire is celebrating his unique, unruly locks. sam barley has a rare condition called uncombable hair syndrome a genetic disorder characterised by frizzy hair that s difficult to comb flat. there are only 100 cases worldwide and sam has made it his mission to raise awareness. hi, i m sam and i m ten years old. i m here to talk about my hair because i want to raise awareness that uncombable hair syndrome is a thing because people come up to me and say have you bleached it or dyed it? what have you done to your hair? it looks like you stuck your finger in a plug socket. this is something he s wanted to do for the last year or so. the more comments it gets, the more
who does that? ..we reveal the links to organised crime. the big breeders, the majority of them are criminals, drug dealers, organised crime gangs who are driving the market. ..and the devastating impact of the trade in extreme dogs. every time i shut my eyes. ..i try and tell myself. that s not the last image that i ve got of him. right, i think it s in here. yeah, here we are. hope rescue. hello. hi. i m sam from the bbc. i m here for vanessa. this rescue centre in wales is at the sharp end of the dog trade, caring for abused and abandoned dogs.