A third of councils in england fear they could run out of money on things such as Adult Social Care protecting children and preventing homelessness within the next three yea rs. Homelessness within the next three years. It is according to a survey by the local government which one Central Government to help councils cope with the rising demand for such services. Our political correspondence reports. There are famous for their haunting magical songs which can be heard from over 20 miles. It is not or is obvious that some children need little extra support. Rosie, 0llie and by the death. They get extra help in the specialist unit in the school in hampshire. All three say it is invaluable. You can ask them if youre stuck and they will help us, so youre stuck and they will help us, so you youre stuck and they will help us, so you can youre stuck and they will help us, so you can understand because its a bit harderfor deaf so you can understand because its a bit harder for deaf children lik
hello and welcome to the programme broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin with the news that the search for the oceangate submersible in the north atlantic is over. the us coast guard has confirmed that the vessel suffered a catastrophic loss of pressure and there are no survivors. the five people on board were on a mission to view the wreck of the titanic. rescue experts say that the tail cone of the vessel has been spotted on the sea bed, not far from the wreck. much of the rescue effort was coordinated in boston, where we can join our correspondent carl nasman. carl, thank you so much forjoining us on the show. we are starting to hear some other developments coming out of the navy. what have they had to say? we are, these are developments that might help us piece together the timing of when this catastrophe might have taken place. this is being reported by our partners in cbs news and they say the us navy detected, quote, an acoustic anomaly con
this news came to us in the very last hour or so we are waiting for that press conference to begin in about 30 minutes or so. give us a sense of the mood where you are not that this latest information has come through. that this latest information has come through. this is going to be hiuhl come through. this is going to be highly anticipated come through. this is going to be highly anticipated press come through. this is going to be i highly anticipated press conference, we are used to getting them about once a day around one o clock in the afternoon and coming at three p:m., the world media is here and that will be a highly attended press conference. everyone wanting to know more details about the debris field that was found. this was confirmed in a tweet earlier today by the us coast guard which has been coordinating its operations from right here in boston. this has been an international search and rescue effort. you have gotten very few details. we have had to be pa
danieljennings. daniel is profoundly deaf and began campaigning for the gcse when he was 12 years old. now, it is too late for daniel to take advantage of the gcse, but he says that it is a powerful step towards equality. he hopes that it will make deaf students feel less isolated in schools. in wales, work was already under way to introduce a gcse in bsl, and students will be able to start studying the subject from september 2026. start studying the subject from september2026. but start studying the subject from september 2026. but the big question for schools is how they recruit and retain teachers qualified in bsl in order to deliver this course to students. rachel mcadams reporting there. danieljillings who was included in that report, along with his mother annjoin me now. and will be signing for daniel during this interview. thank you both forjoining us. let s speak to you, and back, first. how are you feeling about today s announcement as a parent? i feeling about today