Programmes coming up ..
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Ernie Rowe4:00pm - 7:00pm
Ernie says: "I’ve experienced first-hand the astonishing level of care given by so many remarkable people in our NHS, despite near-impossible circumstances and the lack of pop-star wages".
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Peter Milburn's Sentimental Journey7:00pm - 9:00pm
For anyone who enjoys a trip down memory lane listening to everyone from Ella Fitzgerald to David Whitfield, Alma Cogan to Dickie Valentine, or Connie Francis to Tony Bennett.
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Matt Jamison's Album Show9:00pm - 11:00pm
A reflective look at some of the biggest selling albums in the world.
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Late Night Love Songs11:00pm - 1:00am
Two hours of perfect late night music from across the years, helping you to unwind with some "me" time.
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Andy Holmes1:00am - 4:00am
Care Radio is such a great way of giving a little back to the fabulous people who dedicate their so much time and energy into caring for others”.
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Gary Robinson4:00am - 7:00am
Broadcasting from Angus, Scotland, Gary is an established radio presenter who’s spent the past three years working as an outreach carer. He’s looking forward to sharing his stories and welcoming guests every week.
Today's Weather
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ScotlandSunny intervals
High: 15°C | Low: 10°C
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WalesSunny intervals
High: 24°C | Low: 13°C
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South of EnglandLight rain
High: 22°C | Low: 13°C
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Northern IrelandLight rain
High: 17°C | Low: 12°C
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North of EnglandSunny intervals
High: 21°C | Low: 13°C
BREAKING NEWS
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Unpaid cares still being paid carer's allowance benefitsFormer unpaid carers are still being paid carer’s allowance benefits, even after asking the Department for Work and Pensions to stop the payments, landing them with debts — that’s according to an exclusive report in The Guardian newspaper. The paper claims it knows of six cases where unpaid carer’s continued to receive the benefit, leading to anxiety and uncertainty about whether they would be punished for overpayment. Overpayments are causing the recipients stress and also raise concerns that taxpayer money is being misspent, and may have to be written off.
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Safety toolkit for unpaid carers in DerbyshireThe fire service in Derbyshire has launched a new safety toolkit specifically for unpaid carers to prevent fires in the home. The idea was developed after a review of fires in the county at the homes of people with care and support needs. The toolkit aims to help people think proactively about fire safety at home, such as planning escape routes, checking smoke detectors and how unpaid carers can get more support.
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100 organisations sign unpaid carers support pledgeMore than 100 organisations in north east England have signed a pledge to improve support for unpaid carers. Newcastle Carers says there are about 286 thousand people providing unpaid care in the region. Signatories of the pledge include the North East Mayor, the regional Integrated Care board and the local MPs David Smith and Ian Lavery.
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Resident doctors strike called offResident doctors in England have called off planned strike action after the government made a new offer. The doctors were set to walk out from this morning for four days. Their union, the BMA, said that a new offer would be put to members. The government said it was a positive and welcome development, especially for patients.
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Defibrillators to be installed at Nationwide Building Society branchesA building society is installing defibrillators and bleed control kits across its 605 branches. The Nationwide says its working alongside St John Ambulance to offer life-saving training to 4,000 members of staff as well as local communities. The organisation adds it wants more people to feel ready to act when it matters most. Virgin Money branches are also set to follow a rollout of the policy.
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Winne the Pooh coin represents kindnessA collectible coin celebrating friendship and featuring Winnie-the-Pooh along with Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger is being launched by The Royal Mint. The new 50p is the final coin in the Mint’s collection of three designs celebrating a century of Winnie-the-Pooh, created in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company. The first coin in the collection celebrated the theme of kindness, while the second coin celebrated loyalty.
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Nearly 3,000 patients a day cared for in corridorsNearly 3,000 patients every day were cared for in hospital corridors or makeshift treatment areas in England last month. That’s according to official data from NHS England. Overall, there were an average of 2,241 instances each day in May of a patient receiving corridor care for more than 45 minutes at hospital A&E departments.
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New AI tool used by surgeons for first timeA new AI tool which colour-codes different parts of the body on a screen during live operations has been used by surgeons for the first time in the UK. Medics at St Mark’s, the National Bowel Hospital, used the tool to operate on a patient in her 60s on Thursday. Experts said the tool, known as the Eureka system, helps precision, efficiency and safety. Surgeons compared it to Google Maps, showing different tissue types, but in real time.
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MyraMyra is your trusted companion for navigating hospital stays, recovery, and ongoing care at home. Designed for older adults, families, and caregivers, Myra connects you with essential resources, expert guidance, and practical tools to make informed decisions about health, wellbeing, and support services.
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DonateHelp our volunteers reach a wider audience of carers around the UK by making a donation that will keep on giving all year. Our costs are low, so anything you can give will make a big difference.
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Listen to our companion stationThe station where 'every track takes you back', playing all time classics from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Matt Monro, Vera Lynn, Perry Como, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Alma Cogan and Dickie Valentine.
National & International News
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Palestine Action terror ban was lawful Court of Appeal rulesThe decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror group was lawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
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Housebuilding target at risk over planning shortages union saysThe Government’s housebuilding target is at risk because of a shortage of council planners, according to new research.
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Rightmove gives reasons why June saw an unusual asking price fallThe average price tag on a home fell by 0.6% or £2,113 in June, in the biggest price drop recorded for this month of the year in 14 years, according to a property website.
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Starmer announces social media ban for under 16sChildren under age 16 will be banned from social media in a “big moment for our country”, Sir Keir Starmer said.
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Khan announces 7m promotion campaign to tackle online disinformationSir Sadiq Khan has announced a £7 million campaign to showcase London to the world and tackle online “disinformation” that he says is harming the capital’s reputation.
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Scientists make new discovery about the history of the Giants CausewayScientists have made a new discovery about the history of the Giant’s Causeway rock formation.
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Road designers urged to up their game to tackle spike in wrong way drivingMotorway designers are being urged to “up their game” after an investigation found reported incidents of wrong-way driving on the roads have increased by 30% in four years.
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Bank of England set to hold interest rates as it faces balancing actThe Bank of England is set to keep interest rates on hold as policymakers face the task of navigating the Middle East energy shock and a slowing economy.
