Programmes coming up ..
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Andy Holmes4:00pm - 7:00pm
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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Peter Fairhead's Country Show7:00pm - 9:00pm
Peter says: "I'm absolutely delighted to be part of Care Radio, playing the music I love and have spent the last forty years presenting on the radio".
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Peter Milburn's Sentimental Journey9:00pm - 11:00pm
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.
Today's Weather
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ScotlandLight rain shower
High: 15°C | Low: 8°C
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WalesLight rain shower
High: 16°C | Low: 10°C
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South of EnglandLight rain shower
High: 19°C | Low: 10°C
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Northern IrelandLight rain
High: 16°C | Low: 9°C
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North of EnglandHeavy rain shower
High: 16°C | Low: 8°C
BREAKING NEWS
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Warning on Single Patient Record planThere's news of a warning to the government that it needs to maintain focus when implementing the new “Single Patient Record” programme. It comes from the Chief Executive of the NHS Alliance, and stresses that the government needs to “keep its eyes on the prize” when designing the system. Sir Keiran Devane says it must learn from previous national data sharing programmes which, despite being costly, often failed to deliver on expectations. The scheme is part of the new Health Bill going through Parliament, and aims to summarise patient information, test results and letters in one single location.
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Financial support for carers in LanarkshireAs part of Carers week this week, carers in Lanarkshire are being urged to find out more about the financial support available. The annual campaign highlights the challenges that unpaid carers can face, and encourages people who don’t see themselves as carers to access emotional, social or financial support. More than 11 thousand carers in North Lanarkshire alone, are receiving carer support payment, but more could be entitled to help. In neighbouring South Lanarkshire, Hamilton Town House is being lit in blue, and the Carers Week flag is flying at the council headquarters to raise awareness.
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Delays at England A&Es could cause 13 hundred deaths a monthLong delays at A and E departments could be responsible for the deaths of more than 13 hundred patients a month in England, according to new data. More than 300 deaths were linked to long waits every week in 2025, up from 30 a week a decade earlier, according to analysis by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Its president Dr Ian Higginson said it was heartbreaking not to be able to help patients arriving at A and E in their time of need because the department is full.
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Calls for views on the rights of carers at workThere are fresh calls for carers to give their views on a Government consultation on the rights of carers at work. Minster for Employment Rights, Kate Dearden, this week, urged anyone with a vested interest in the work/life balance of unpaid carers – to give their views… saying “you shouldn’t have to choose between your job and those you love”. The Government believes millions of people could re-enter the workforce if better protections for unpaid carers are implemented. It includes “Hugh’s Law”, which calls for better rights and financial support for parents of seriously ill children. The Minister made the comments at a Carers UK event.
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NHS offering AI tools to staffThe NHS is accelerating a plan to give more than half a million staff access to new AI tools. It hopes that using Microsoft Copilot will free up an average of 2 days a month from admin duties. 505-thousand clinicians and support staff are being provided with the tool, which helps to draft documents and analyse data more efficiently. The health service says it’ll allow them “to focus more time on patient care”. It follows a recent trial with 30-thousand staff – which suggests a full rollout could save millions of hours of staff time per month.
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NHS accused of using supplier as "free overdraft"The NHS is being accused of using suppliers as a ‘free overdraft’. The comments come from the independent membership body representing the health and care system – the NHS alliance. It says recent research by the Health Service Journal, shows NHS England trusts owe around forty million pounds in late payments – and says it is “vital” that financial control is restored. Its deputy policy director David Williams says squeezing NHS finances has ‘real world consequences’ for NHS suppliers.
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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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National & International News
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Church leaning more than Tower of Pisa has become dangerousA church which is leaning more than the famous Tower of Pisa has become dangerous to use and has cracking in its walls as funds are being raised to repair it.
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First small boat pilots jailed for endangering others in ChannelTwo small boat pilots who steered overcrowded craft have been jailed, becoming the first people sentenced for a new offence of endangering others during a Channel crossing.
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Thomas Tuchel stresses that England can only win the World Cup as a teamThomas Tuchel says England cannot win the World Cup if they obsess about the role of Jude Bellingham or any other star.
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Man due in court over Belfast knife attack following night of violenceA man is set to appear in court charged with attempted murder over a stabbing attack following a night of violence in Belfast.
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Mental health support in school will make huge difference to Neets crisisBridget Phillipson said mental health support in schools will make a “huge difference” to tackling the crisis of young people neither working nor learning, as almost half of all schools and colleges in England now have access to mental health support teams.
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Fake phone chargers filled with modelling clay sold by major retailersPhone chargers sold online by major retailers such as Amazon, B and Q and eBay can electrocute users and explode, a watchdog has warned.
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Poorest families must spend 85 of disposable income to get healthy diet studyThe poorest families with children need to spend 85% of their disposable income to afford a healthy diet, according to an annual report.
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Rail traveller who harassed woman sentenced in first prosecution under new lawA train passenger who grabbed a young woman’s hair and asked “can I kiss you?” has been sentenced in the first conviction for harassment based on a person’s sex
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Abusive partner of judges daughter jailed for life for her murderAn electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their home in a gas explosion has been jailed for life.
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Fear of being called racist meant authorities did not stop tragedies BadenochThe Nottingham stabbings, the Southport attack and Manchester Arena bombing could have been stopped if public authorities did not fear being called racist, Kemi Badenoch has said.
