for failing to protect consumers and weak anti money laundering controls. the company, a subsidiary of the gibraltar based 888 holdings, was found by the uk s gambling commission to have allowed customers to bet big sums of money without proper checks. it says it s seriously considered suspending william hill s licence. let s get more now from dr carolyn downs, who s a gambling industry specialist at lancaster university. thanks forjoining us. can you explain a bit more about the troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty? this troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty?- troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of quite - they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of quite large l latest in a long line of quite
had more rain this month than fell during the whole of the winter. it is quite cold rain today falling across many parts of the country, that colder air will be replaced by tomorrow with much milder airfrom the atlantic. looking at the satellite picture there is a lot of cloud in the atlantic so with the milder air, yet more rain. this closure is bringing today s rain, the rain continuing to push slowly north and east over the next few hours. across northern ireland it should be clearing up with sunshine and sharp showers, signs of milder air but still chilly across eastern scotland and eastern england. that wet weather from today should push into the north sea this evening and for a while it will turn dry overnight. lots of cloud, rain arriving on the far south west later and also western scotland but a mild night tonight. the lowest temperatures will be across aberdeenshire, three or 4 degrees. tomorrow sees lots of cloud, limited sunshine and some rain from time to time. p
families on what support is available and how to access it. we are announcing £35 in new funding to enable local authorities to provide increased support for afghan households to move them hotels into settled accommodation across england and the local authority housing fund will be expanded by £250 million with a majority of the additional money being used to house afghans currently in bridging accommodation and the rest used to ease homelessness pressures. these measures represent a generous offer and in return for this we expect families to help themselves. whilst the government realises our significant responsibilities to this cohort, there is a responsibility upon this group to take the opportunities that are offered under these schemes and integrate into uk society. where an offer of accommodation can be made and is turned down, another will now not be
seized control. let s listen to the announcement. there are veterans who are enjoying this today because of the duty in afghanistan. this today because of the duty in afghanistan- afghanistan. that is why the government afghanistan. that is why the government is afghanistan. that is why the government is taking - afghanistan. that is why the - government is taking significant steps to honour and protect this group by providing increased support and funding to facilitate their transition into long term settled accommodation. trained staff including home office liaison officers and dwp were coaches and council staff and charities will be based in hotels regularly to provide advice to afghans including information on how to rent in the private sector, help to find jobs and english language training. we will also publish guidance for
in the private sector, help to find jobs and english language training. in addition, we will publish guidance forfamilies on what support is available and how to access it. we are announcing £35 million of new funding to enable local authorities to provide increased support for afghan households to move from hotels into settled accommodation across england. the local authority housing fund will also be expanded by £250 million, with the majority of the additional funding being used to house afghans currently in bridging accommodation and the rest used to ease existing homelessness pressures. these measures represent a generous offer, and in return for this we do expect families to help themselves. whilst this government realises our significant responsibilities to this cohort, there is a responsibility upon this group to take the opportunities that are offered under these schemes and integrate into uk society. where an offer of accommodation can be made and is turned down, another wi