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BBCNEWS Review 2019 July 13, 2024

Who drowned in a Hotel Swimming Pool in spain on christmas eve. Free hospital parking in england for some patients and visitors from april but questions over how it will be funded. The National Trust says theres been an increase in wildlife migrating to the uk, because of Climate Change. Next, simon mccoy looks back at the challenges and opportunities faced by britain s coastal communities this year in review 2019 coastal britain. Hello, im simon mccoy. This year, as part of a special series, we have looked at some of the main challenges and opportunities facing britains coastal communities. We have been looking at a whole range of subjects, from employment and the future of tourism, to issues including poverty, loneliness and the environment. Earlier this year i went to penzance. We will hear from there later in the programme, but first, back in may, we visited Great Yarmouth in norfolk. Three years ago it was chosen as a pilot site for the introduction of universal credit a welfare r

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six July 13, 2024

Theres no more cereals, so i have the last piece of toast. Luckily, mum isnt hungry. Going without food in todays britain a new Study Reveals the massive increase in the number of people using food banks. Scientists say a Climate Emergency will lead to untold human suffering. How big a part will the issue and its solutions play in the election . And coming up on bbc news, saracens have been given a suspended 35 point deduction and £5 million fine for breaching salary cap rules over a three year period. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Jacob rees mogg, the leader of the commons, has been accused of insulting the memory of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire after he appeared to suggest that people should have used common sense on the night of the fire two years ago and fled the tower block. In an interview with lbc radio, mr rees mogg said that having read the recent report on the fire he would have ignored the fire brigades advice to remain in the building. He has o

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

There was no more cereal, so i had the last piece of toast. Luckily, mum wasnt hungry. Going without food in todays britain we bring you an exclusive report after a new Study Reveals the massive increase in the number of people using food banks. And the 300 year old dorset lighthouse shining bright, thanks to a modern upgrade. Hello, a very good evening. If youve just joined hello, a very good evening. If youvejustjoined us, welcome to bbc news. The welsh secretary alun cairns is coming under pressure to resign after saying he didnt know a candidate for the assembly in cardiff, who hed endorsed, had been accused of sabotaging a rape trial. Mr cairns says he didnt know about the part one of his aides played in the trial until last week, but the bbc has learned he was emailed about it last summer. Teleri glynjones reports. Welsh secretary alun cairns facing the cameras at number 10 this morning for the last Cabinet Meeting before the general election. But by this evening, the man who is

BBCNEWS Coastal Britain July 13, 2024

As part of a special bbc series exploring the challenges and the opportunities facing britains coastal towns. Hello, i am simon mccoy, here in penzance as part of a special bbc series looking at the challenges and opportunities facing britains coastal towns. New analysis from bbc news has shown that two thirds of coastal parliamentary constituencies have seen a real terms fall in wages since 2010. That means the average worker here in a seaside town like this is earning £1600 a year less than someone working inland. John kay has been to meet three generations of one family here in penzance to see what that means in practice. Just a mile from the beach, the treneere estate, one of the poorest parts of britain. The coram family wanted to show us how they get by. We survive, day by day. Dad mike is a full time security guard, and earns £18,000 per year. He is paid on a friday, and it is soon gone. By monday morning, i will be already into my overdraft. Thursday i could be asking my boss

BBCNEWS Our World July 13, 2024

More than a hundred families with children at a nursery in south devon have been contacted by Police Following the arrest of one of its employees in relation to multiple allegations of sexual offences. Police began a Major Investigation in july after one family we arrive at the state run shelter reported their child had alerted them to an incident at the jack and Jill Childcare nursery, which is now closed. Their experiences of being moved for Domestic Workers. Sarah ransome reports. Multiple times between employers a Government Official is present and were not allowed to film anns it was here back injuly meeting with fatou. There are more than 200 domestic when parents were told without any choice bear the signs of being bought and sold of an investigation into what Police Workers in this shelter. Described as a serious incident via the apps. Involving a young child. Many are involved in Court Battles at the time, one of the nursery to decide theirfate. Workers was arrested on suspici

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