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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:51:00

accommodation there is nowhere for them the move to, which mean there s is nowhere for people in bed and breakfast to move to. at the heart of the problem is a lack of affordable homes. housing benefit levels have been frozen to the last three years while rents soared. 0ne three years while rents soared. one in 20 private rented properties across england were affordable to people. across england were affordable to eole. ,., across england were affordable to . eo . le, , ., ., people. the government need to get on with creating people. the government need to get on with creating many people. the government need to get on with creating many more - people. the government need to get on with creating many more social i on with creating many more social homes and affordable home, so that people at the lower end of the private rented sector have a social home with a secure tenancy and it would mean that councils have more homes in which people who haven t be made homeless to place them

Wallowa County to dispose of derelict vehicles

ENTERPRISE — Wallowa County is disposing of derelict vehicles that have been accumulating at the county’s impound yard on the north side of Enterprise, Commissioner Susan Roberts told her fellow

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:39:00

what exactly is the barge going to be ready and how would it look like? it looks like a giant shoe box, 10,000 tonne metallic hulk which is passed just below the cliffs here and it has had a long voyage. it was fitted out in falmouth and has now been brought here to portland. we have been watching it over my shoulder, as may be 15 people in hi vis jackets connect it up to the systems on land with electricity and sewerage and we are expecting the first of the asylum seekers to come on board later this month, according to the home office. it is all part of their plan to reduce those costs and which they say is running at about £6 million per day and to house the asylum seekers in hotels and bed and breakfast they say this is one solution to get those costs

Transcripts for BBCNEWS This Cultural Life 20240604 02:36:00

homeless, my mum wasn t there anymore, we didn t have a house or anything and i had to live in dhs bed and breakfast, i was like 17, and that was probably one of the lowest points of my life, being completely homeless and having food vouchers. and i went to the job op thing, and i said i wanted to be an artist and they said, well, you haven t got any 0 levels or a levels, so i applied to a foundation course at medway college of design, and lied on the form saying i had 0 levels, and i got an interview, and i got in, and as i was going out the door, they said, leave your certificates with the office, and i said, what certificates? and they said, your. and i could lie on the paper but i could not lie to their faces, and i said i didn t have any. you had no qualifications? no. so they said, what s in that basket? and in the basket, i had all these clothes i made myself,

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