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for the first time. good for the first time. morning from hampton court palace. good morning from hampton court palace. we are here for the tulip festival. look at this fabulous sunrise. for many, a cold start, but dry and sunny with rain in the south east later. all the details throughout the programme. it s thursday, the 20th of april. our main story. there needs to be a major overhaul of regulation to prevent the horrific abuse of disabled children in residential care, according to a new report. the child safeguarding practice review panel described the current system of inspections as not fit for purpose and has made a series of recommendations. it follows an investigation into abuse at three homes in south yorkshire last year. sanchia berg reports. disabled children living in these doncaster homes experienced systematic and sustained abuse for at least three years, according to the expert panel s first report. they found evidence of physical abuse, sexual harm, violence ....
showers in the south east but southern and eastern england have a dry day with sunshine, the breeze picking up all the while. temperatures reaching 25 in the south east, 16 20 in the north and west. these values are around seasonal average. the weather front crosses the country thursday night, by friday it clears away from the south east and then it is one of sunshine and showers, most of the showers will be across western scotland, northern ireland, staying dry in the south and east, similar temperatures, 20 in the north and 25 in the south east. saturday, low pressure to the north of the country will bring scotland and northern ireland a breezy day with showery outbreaks of rain, dry in the south. on sunday this area of low pressure will arrive to bring wet and windy weather crossing the country during sunday night into monday. saturday, most showers in the north, drier across england and wales on sunday starts to turn wet and windy in the west initially and then push ....
and nasa has moved its giant moon rocket to the launchpad in preparation for its first ever flight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, writer and broadcaster jenny kleeman, and martin bentham from the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages. the i warns that after the latest rise in the cost of living, we should now brace ourselves for an interest rate hike. a living nightmare is the independent s take on the cost of living and warns that 13 million people face being pushed into debt by october s energy bills. britain has the worst inflation in the g7 group of nations is the lead in the telegraph, which says consumers are under pressure as shopping bills rise and rail fares are set to increase. soaring inflation rises above 10% for the first time in a0 years is the lead in the ft, which also reports onjapan s latest advice on alcohol to its younger generation. that is please drink more! ahead of a level res ....
It s 24/7 and it s just added paperwork and legal jargon that we don t need. it s like the government have just forgotten about these children. ruth clegg, bbc news. we ll be speaking to one father who also experienced first hand the difficulty of accessing his son s account and is now campaigning to help others. he lljoin us at 8.10. let s take a look at today s papers. the rate of inflation features on many of the front pages, after figures showed it stayed above 10% in march. a living nightmare is the daily mirror s headline. the paper reports that some food prices are now rising seven times faster than wages. despite reporting on it almost every day, when i am at the supermarket, i cannot believe my eyes. the times says thatjudges will no longer be able to block ....