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World Business Report

there'll be a ministerial meeting today to look at ways of clearing the names of hundreds of wrongly convicted sub—postmasters. a plea for more help from unpaid carers who've contacted this programme, as we ask — "who cares?" footballers marcus stewart and stephen darby talk exclusively to breakfast about their march of the day, and life with mnd. do you feel like you are a hindrance? but you shouldn't should you? laughter is that bargain flight really such a good deal? we are having a look at the hidden holiday costs that add up unexpectedly at you book and how you can avoid them —— as you book. in sport, liverpool leave it late but it's all smiles at the end as they ride their luck to beat arsenal 2—0, and reach the fourth

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BBC News

really impacted a lot of people because kate really raised awareness of long covid and of carers because she essentially became a carer for her husband while also looking after her husband while also looking after her kids darcy and billy and they have been very open about their journey over the last number of years, making two documentaries, two books and sharing updates on good morning britain throughout the last number of years.— number of years. briefly, good mornin: number of years. briefly, good morning britain _ number of years. briefly, good morning britain back— number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on - number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on air - number of years. briefly, good morning britain back on air for| number of years. briefly, good i morning britain back on air for the first time since his death. there were other tributes on the programme?— were other tributes on the ro . ramme? , were other tributes on the rouramme? , ., programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard — programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley _ programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley and _ programme? yes, there were. the two hosts richard madeley and susanna - hosts richard madeley and susanna reid tops the programme with 20 minutes worth of tributes to derek and of kate's support as well for derek and we heard some of what kate had to say, read out by susanna reid but one of the other things that she said was they are taking the time to heal ourselves now, let darcy and

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Breakfast

fabulous team down at blackpool carers centre. let me do the introductions. alison, emma, julie and carla, they make it all happened down here. we are going to talk to you in a minute. but come with me because as sarah said, there is the reason we are down here this morning, we started a conversation last week asking a question, who cares for the carers in 202a? and so many of you got back in touch that we knew we had to keep this conversation going. because places like this are so necessary but few and far between. before we hear more about it, i wanted to have a look at this film which touches on some of theissues this film which touches on some of the issues that we raised last week, touches on some of the comments that we had people, so many of them, keep them coming. it also touches on how vital and life changing it can be when carers are cared for. last week, breakfast

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Breakfast

asked a question. who cares? this has been the hardest thing that i have ever, ever done. there are days that i get up and i think, "i don't know if i'm going to have the time or the energy to be able to do this one more day." do you think unpaid carers are often overlooked and forgotten? oh, gosh, yes. from the army of unpaid carers, the young carers, the foster carers, we heard the same message time and time again. carers don't always feel cared for. we asked for help and they cut it off. scared. scared, yeah, i know you're scared. i'm all right, yeah. i'm david, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. and bear with me.

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Breakfast

and it's their friends to cheer them up. they develop lasting friendships which i know, like cherry has done, that friendship then continues as they get older. bud that friendship then continues as they get older-— they get older. and respite is so important. _ they get older. and respite is so important, doing _ they get older. and respite is so important, doing something i they get older. and respite is so important, doing something fun| they get older. and respite is so i important, doing something fun is so important, doing something fun is so important because cherry told us about how she lost a sense of self because so much of her thought process is taken up by thinking about, i can't do that because i need to think about mum. find about, i can't do that because i need to think about mum. and it does, need to think about mum. and it does. respite. — need to think about mum. and it does, respite, where _ need to think about mum. and it does, respite, where we - need to think about mum. and it does, respite, where we come . need to think about mum. and it i does, respite, where we come from with our respite commits to reduce that isolation, so many carers across the week feel isolated. so it reduces that gives them sense of well—being, some self esteem, confidence, develop that resilience that they all need to go out and go on. �* , ., . ., on. but there is not much out there. there isn't. — on. but there is not much out there. there isn't, and _ on. but there is not much out there. there isn't, and part _ on. but there is not much out there. there isn't, and part of _ on. but there is not much out there. there isn't, and part of being i on. but there is not much out there. there isn't, and part of being here i there isn't, and part of being here at the centre and the things we do is allowing the carers to have a voice. we hear that voice, and we

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Breakfast

son noah can be all—consuming. he can become anxious to the point where he might run out of the house, he might say that he doesn't want his life any more. as a carer, i struggle to get the support, and fighting that system, i would say is one of the hardest things. how much time does that fight take up? it takes up such a significant amount of time that it compromises my ability to care for my son _ how are we doing? if you give the bowl a shake. carers told us they need much more help, more support and that is the aim of places like blackpool carers centre. you'll be able to say that you've made some biscuits and someone from the bbc camera crew has eaten some. i'm definitely happy to help with that. tell me about your mum, cherry. well, her name's sarah and she has ataxia of the cerebellum, but it's basically like ms.

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Breakfast

the names of hundreds of wrongly convicted sub—postmasters. a plea for more help from unpaid carers who've contacted this programme, as we ask — "who cares?" footballers marcus stewart and stephen darby talk exclusively to breakfast about their march of the day, and life with mnd. do you feel like you are a hindrance? but you shouldn't should you? laughter is that bargain flight really such a good deal? we are having a look at the hidden holiday costs that add up unexpectedly at you book and how you can avoid them —— as you book. in sport, liverpool leave it late but it's all smiles at the end as they ride their luck to beat arsenal 2—0, and reach the fourth

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Breakfast

temperatures up a few degrees, around seven or eight celsius. that's your forecast for now. that's it from me for now. i'll be back with your next news, travel and weather updates in half an hour. but now it's back tojon and sarah. hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. over the last week, breakfast has been looking at the state of the care system across the uk. we've been overwhelmed with the response, with many of you getting in touch to share your own experiences. we have had tonnes of we have had tonnes of texts we have had tonnes of texts and we have had tonnes of texts and e—mails. 0ur reporterjayne mccubbin joins us live from blackpool carers centre now, which provides advice, support and respite for unpaid carers as well as young adult carers. morning. good morning, everybody. let me say good morning to the

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Breakfast

are passionate about making sure our carers are posh for voices are heard. we will get involved in policy if we can, we will talk to the funder and the statutory services to advocate on the carers as well. . ~ services to advocate on the carers as well. ., ,, , ., ., as well. thank you for the time. some carers _ as well. thank you for the time. some carers are _ as well. thank you for the time. some carers are more _ as well. thank you for the time. some carers are more invisible l as well. thank you for the time. i some carers are more invisible than others. carla, you work with a group of carers who don't even realise the work they are doing. i of carers who don't even realise the work they are doing.— work they are doing. i tend to su ort work they are doing. i tend to support carers _ work they are doing. i tend to support carers who _ work they are doing. i tend to support carers who are i work they are doing. i tend to i support carers who are affected by another _ support carers who are affected by another person's problematic substance issues. traditionally people — substance issues. traditionally people think of carers is having a practical— people think of carers is having a practical caring role. so the carers we tend _ practical caring role. so the carers we tend to — practical caring role. so the carers we tend to support on the refocus projeci _ we tend to support on the refocus projeci is — we tend to support on the refocus project is about emotional impact. so project is about emotional impact. 50 lots _ project is about emotional impact. 50 lots of— project is about emotional impact. so lots of these carers are going through— so lots of these carers are going through massive amounts of stress, anxiety, _ through massive amounts of stress, anxiety, ii— through massive amounts of stress, anxiety, it is— through massive amounts of stress,

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Breakfast

but you help lift that weight off. this is multitasking. yeah, they're caring for whoever at home. cameraman food! and then you can be that little bit of a release for them. and it's nice to hear that, actually, you're making a difference, you're making an impact in their lives. carers need to be cared for. yeah, yeah, definitely. carers need to be cared for and look at the difference it made to cherry with the support of cassandra. good morning if you are waking up, thank you for your input into the report today. really appreciate it. you can see the difference it makes. let's chat to alison brown who is the big boss lady down here. good morning. i'm 'ust

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