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Children in Unregulated Care Settings Face Risks
New companies are accused of charging local governments up to £30,000 per week to house children in unsuitable settings. This practice has been highlighted in a new report, raising concerns about the care and cost associated with these placements.
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Children's Home Faces Financial Crisis
The use of illegal and unregistered children's homes in England has increased by over 370% in the past five years. This data comes from an analysis by Offsted. A children's home is operating unlawfully due to a lack of staff, leading to desperate measures. The provider charges high nightly rates for Airbnb accommodations. A four-to-one staffing ratio is in place, with providers able to demand additional staff if a child is deemed at risk of self-harm.
BBC Radio 4
Glasgow Approves Masterplan for Buchanan Bus Station Overhaul
Glasgow City Council has approved AtkinsRéalis's masterplan for the renovation of Buchanan Bus Station, Scotland's busiest bus station. The project aims to overhaul the facility.
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Former IRA Members Granted Amnesty, Soldiers Prosecuted
Hundreds of former and potentially current IRA members have been granted amnesty. This is contrasted with the prosecution of soldiers. A Northern Ireland Troubles bill is being criticized for being vindictive and not allowing the past to rest. TalkRADIO reported that former IRA members were not prosecuted as a result of a specific event, while soldiers involved faced prosecution. The speaker expresses strong disapproval of this disparity, viewing it as a profound disrespect towards those who protect societal values.
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Game Developer Uses AI for Unity Demo
A game developer found inspiration for a new game while power washing their patio. They discovered an online community dedicated to power washing videos, which they found to be a de-stressor. This led to the idea for a game, which has since achieved success. A game developer is investigating the use of artificial intelligence to assist in creating a demo for the Unity platform. This exploration aims to leverage AI capabilities for game development. This event was previously covered. This follows previous reports of game developers using AI for demos. This exploration was noted by multiple sources. This exploration involves integrating AI technologies into the demo.
BBC Radio 4
British Army Accused of Fabricating Iraqi Client Allegations
A public inquiry costing taxpayers 31 million pounds concluded that allegations made by Iraqi clients were deliberate lies. These claims were reportedly driven by ingrained hostility towards the British Army. The inquiry found that the cases were pursued on a 'no win, no fee' basis despite credible warnings.
talkRADIO
UK Allocates One Million Pounds for Period Education
The UK government has allocated one million pounds for period education in schools. This funding equates to less than 300 pounds for every state secondary school in England. The investment is expected to provide approximately two hours of workshops per school per year. Critics suggest the amount is insufficient to make a fundamental difference.
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UK Legislation Mandates Full Tip Distribution To Workers
The Employment Allocation of Tips Act 2023 mandates that UK employers pass 100% of service charges and tips to workers without deductions. This requirement became effective on October 1, 2024. Under the act, Tronc arrangements serve as a compliant method for distributing these funds. Tronc payments are generally exempt from national insurance if managed by an independent tronc master, though income tax still applies. Employers may use a separate compliant pay arrangement known as a TRNC to distribute these funds.
LBC London
King Charles Donates To Red Squirrel Survival Trust
King Charles has made a large donation to the Red Squirrel Survival Trust. The charity aims to eliminate grey squirrel populations across the United Kingdom. The donation follows discussions regarding environmental protection efforts.
Times Radio UK
Kenyan Runner Breaks Men's Marathon Record
Kenyan athlete Sebastián Sagué has broken the historical record for the London Marathon. The race covered a total distance of 42.1 km. Kenyan runner Sebastian Sawi completed the London Marathon in 1 hour 59 minutes 30 seconds. Kenyan athlete Sebastian Savi completed a marathon in London on April 26 with a time of 1 hour 59 minutes 30 seconds. Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejel Church finished in second place. Experts suggest that advancements in training theory, nutrition, and heat training will continue to push human limits. Rödlings noted that there is still room for faster running times. Solway set a new world record in London with 5k splits of approximately 13 minutes. The runner previously won both the London and Berlin marathons. Conditions during the race were described as a cool morning with great running conditions.
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