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they could be your neighbours, they could be your family members. for some families, rising living costs has seen basics like nappies, cots and courts viewed as unaffordable luxuries. stuart whincup, bbc news, hartlepool. you re watching bbc news. police have called off the search for a woman reported to have been swept away while trying to rescue a dog in the river don in aberdeenshire. heavy downpours hit swathes of eastern scotland yesterday, causing flooding, road and railway closures. robert townsend reports. this was the scene in fife after heavy rainfall brought severe flooding to parts of the road network. elsewhere in dunfermline, commuters faced impossible conditions. whilst floodwaters also rose across parts of edinburgh. the past 2a hours has seen heavy rain and winds batter much of the east coast.
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like here, the whitefeather, you know what i mean? cos stuff is on the cheap, it s all the same that you get at the normal shop. it doesn t bother me, doesn t bother the kids. the government says it is committed to looking after the most vulnerable and has delivered £1,200 in support this winter, but the charity has never been busier and are struggling to cope with the demand for help. stuart whincup, bbc news. i want to bring you some breaking news on the conservative leadership contest, which is coming into us from the press association news agency, which is reporting that borisjohnson has spoken to his fellow tory leadership hopeful, penny mordaunt, this is according to sources close to penny mordaunt. the press association understands that the former prime minister has asked penny mordaunt to drop out, and to back his campaign. however, she is said to have refused, warning that
you get at the normal shop. it doesn t bother me, doesn t bother the kids. the government says it is committed to looking after the most vulnerable and has delivered £1,200 in support this winter, but the charity has never been busier and are struggling to cope with the demand for help. stuart whincup, bbc news. king charles and the queen consort have sent their first ever cards to hundreds of people celebrating their 100th and 105th birthdays across the united kingdom. the tradition dates back to 1917, when those celebrating big milestones were sent a telegram of good wishes from king george v. irene lloyd, worked on a dairy farm during the second world war and recently turned 100. her son, ian, says it was a great gift for his mother. we got it on saturday and it was a kind of a surprise in the end because we thought it was never coming. my mums birthday was the 25th of september and i had a letter that i had to contact an office to do with the government