Programmes coming up ..
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Nick Meir4:00pm - 7:00pm
Nick says "Caring is so much more than delivering practical essentials. Just ‘being there’ provides a tonic of companionship which we all crave as human beings. And that is why Care Radio is so important. Knowing you can switch on and listen to a friendly voice at any time, day or night, really does make a difference to those involved in receiving or giving care"
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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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ScotlandHeavy Rain
High: 19°C | Low: 13°C
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WalesSunny intervals
High: 30°C | Low: 19°C
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South of EnglandSunny intervals
High: 28°C | Low: 18°C
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Northern IrelandSunny intervals
High: 22°C | Low: 14°C
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North of EnglandHeavy rain shower
High: 29°C | Low: 16°C
BREAKING NEWS
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Jeremy Clarkson urges men to take prostate cancer testJeremy Clarkson has urged men to get tested for prostate cancer, while confirming he’s in remission after being diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease. After the news broke during the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm, the former Top Gear presenter issued a social media video urging men to ask for a blood test to get checked. He suggested that, if your doctor says you’re not in a high-risk group, to exaggerate symptoms to make sure you get the test, pointing out 12,000 men a year die because the cancer wasn’t caught early enough.
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Asda worker praised to work woman who "braved it"An Asda worker has been praised for helping a woman who had decided to "brave it" and shop without her carer, who was away. Phil Snow-Griffiths helped the elderly customer at the store in Warrington, when a woman said she was planning to get the bus home. Asda says "Phil wouldn't have any of it", and instead he helped her through the checkout, got her a seat and arranged a taxi for her. The worker noticed the woman struggling trying to balance a pack of cans on her walking frame at the checkout.
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Major overhaul of Carer's AllowanceThousands of unpaid carers could see debts reduced, cancelled or refunded under a major overhaul of the Carer’s Allowance system. The Department for Work and Pensions’ move follows an independent review into Carer’s Allowance overpayments, which found many carers were unfairly caught out by complex earnings rules and unclear guidance. The government has also pledged reforms to make the benefit fairer and easier to understand. Campaigners welcomed the changes, describing them as a significant step towards addressing long-standing injustices faced by unpaid carers.
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Carers March in South TynesideUnpaid carers in South Tyneside have taken inspiration from the historic Jarrow Crusade to raise awareness of the challenges they face and the support available to them. The Carers March saw participants walk through Jarrow and Hebburn in a modern-day echo of the famous 1936 protest. Organisers said the event aimed to highlight the vital role unpaid carers play in communities while drawing attention to the pressures many experience. Supporters said the event celebrated carers’ contributions and sought greater recognition for those providing unpaid care.
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Care homes urged to activate heatwave plansCɑre homes ɑcross southern Englɑnd ɑre being urged to ɑctivɑte heɑtwɑve plɑns ɑs ɑmber heɑt heɑlth ɑlerts come into force until Tuesdɑy evening. The UK Heɑlth Security Agency wɑrns the hot weɑther could leɑd to ɑn increɑse in heɑt-relɑted illness ɑnd deɑths, pɑrticulɑrly ɑmong older people ɑnd those with long-term heɑlth conditions. Cɑre providers ɑre being ɑdvised to keep residents hydrɑted, cool ɑnd closely monitored.
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Father and son mark more than 30 years combined Ambulance serviceA fɑther ɑnd son ɑre mɑrking more thɑn 30 yeɑrs of combined service with the London Ambulɑnce Service this Fɑther’s Dɑy. Pɑrɑmedic Kyle Fisher wɑs inspired to follow in the footsteps of his fɑther Pete, ɑn Incident Response Officer bɑsed in Bow, who hɑs worked for the service for 25 yeɑrs. Kyle sɑys seeing his fɑther’s dedicɑtion encourɑged him into frontline cɑre, ɑnd he now works ɑs ɑ pɑrɑmedic in north London. Both sɑy they ɑre proud to support Londoners in their most criticɑl moments, with the pɑir reflecting on shɑred commitment to pɑtient cɑre ɑcross generɑtions.
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Diabetes UK launching new BLAME-aware campaignDiɑbetes UK hɑs lɑunched ɑ new “BLAME-ɑwɑre” tool to help heɑlthcɑre professionɑls ɑvoid lɑnguɑge thɑt cɑn unintentionɑlly stigmɑtise people living with diɑbetes. The guidɑnce highlights common issues such ɑs blɑming pɑtients for weight or diet. Diɑbetes UK sɑys more compɑssionɑte lɑnguɑge cɑn improve wellbeing ɑnd encourɑge better engɑgement with heɑlthcɑre services.
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NSPCC concerned about children being left at home aloneThe NSPCC sɑys more ɑdults in Scotlɑnd ɑre rɑising concerns ɑbout children being left home ɑlone, ɑs Scottish schools prepɑre to breɑk up for the summer holidɑys. The chɑrity mɑde 197 referrɑls to police ɑnd children’s services lɑst yeɑr — ɑn increɑse of 18 per cent on the previous yeɑr with July ɑnd August seeing the highest numbers. The NSPCC sɑys there’s no legɑl minimum ɑge for leɑving ɑ child home ɑlone, but ɑdvises thɑt children under 12 should not be left unsupervised.
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Health concerns over Heathrow expansionThere are health concerns over the expansion of Heathrow Airport. The Guardian Newspaper gave details of a new report for the Department for Transport which shows a quote major adverse impact on the health of the local population. It’s believed to highlight issues with noise and air quality, healthcare, transport, water quality and the landscape.
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New NHS Scotland appNHS Scotland has launched its new app called MyCare. It’s designed to give people a single place where all their personal health information is stored. After a trial in Lanarkshire earlier this year it’s now being rolled out across the whole of Scotland.
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Bono charity celebrating 20 yearsA fundraising initiative set up by the U2 frontman Bono is celebrating 20 years of giving. It’s called Red and it encourages companies to brand some of their products red and give them the profits. Since 2006 Red has raised 800 million dollars helping 350 million people with lifesaving HIV programmes.
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Suspected kidney cancer increases in BlackpoolEarly research suggests there may have been an increase in kidney cancer among people living near a chemical factory in Blackpool. The plant at Thornton Cleveleys made a type of chemical used in non-stick frying pans. Now a law firm is looking at whether there could be a claim for affected residents against the company.
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NHS staff increasing time spent on mythbusting about dietary supplementsMisinformation on social media has become so prevalent that mythbusting claims about dietary supplements is now a routine part of the work put in by NHS clinical staff. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, false data is putting patients’ health at risk, and increases their chance of getting cancer. The charity says its activities for the next three years are set to highlight the danger that misinformation brings.
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FA and Alzheimer’s Society Extend Charity Partnership To 2028The Football Assocation says its charity partnership with Alzheimer’s Society is being extended by two years, making it seven years long. According to the FA, the collaboration has already raised more than £1.6m since it began in 2021. Charity leaders say the funds have enabled what they called “groundbreaking” dementia research, as well as widening public awareness of the support available to families affected by the condition.
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Amber health alerts issued as forecasters warn of `humid and muggy´ heatwaveCarers across southern and eastern England have been given a new amber heat health alert The warning is in place until next Tuesday. The UK Health Security Agency says “increased demand” is likely to be placed on health and social care services, and could result in a rise in deaths. The Met Office says the forecast increased humidity means the temperatures will feel more uncomfortable than in the last heatwave.
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Patients given `immune reset´ treatment on NHS go into remissionPatients given an “immune reset” treatment on the NHS have gone into remission in what’s being described as a “groundbreaking” discovery. For the first time in the UK, people with severe lupus have been treated with CAR T-cell therapy, which experts believe may also work for illnesses such as multiple sclerosis. The therapy which only needs to be given once, to genetically modify the body’s immune system, could revolutionise treatment and remove the need for lifelong medication.
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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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