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it's a kind of slur on my character, in a way, that someone is now questioning what i spend her money on. and this is the advice she has for thousands of other families who are yet to start the court process. if you can leave the money where it is and, hopefully, things will change one day, i would do that, because, otherwise, it's a long, bureaucratic and expensive process that you'll probably wish you'd never started. the ministry ofjustice told the bbc that it was simplifying the process and court fees were being waived in the majority of cases. but, after a consultation, it would not be changing any legislation. michelle moved joel's savings into a junior isa, but the same conditions apply. so, for now, joel must wait for his new trike. there are no days off.

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Nicky Campbell

maccombe and here is the news from karishma patel. medical leaders are urging the hovernment and junior doctors to bring in a third party to help broker a deal in their pay dispute in england. the academy of medical royal colleges said prolonged industrial action was having a serious impact on patient care. the home secretary is expected to be given new powers to make it easier to deport migrants. under the change to the illegal migration bill, the home office would be able to ignore some injunctions from the european court of human rights. thousands of families with children who have disabilities are at risk of losing money in their child trust funds. a new report suggests there could be over 80,000 accounts, containing a total of £210 million, that can only be accessed through a lengthy court process. the government said it was simplifying the process.

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BBC News at Six

are already investigating claims a woman was raped at a cbi summer party in 2019. at least 78 people have been killed in a crush at a school in yemen's rebel—held capital, sanaa, during a charity event for ramadan. reports say the guards fired shots, causing people to panic and rush for the exit. a senior detective shot by distant gunmen in northern ireland in fabric has been discharged to finish his recovery at home. john cole 12 was critically ill for some time and has been left with life changing injuries after the attack to sports centre in 0magh. thousands of disabled children and young people are at risk of losing millions of pounds of savings in their child trust funds. the bbc has learned that there could be more than 80,000 accounts, worth up to £210 million that can only be accessed through a lengthy and often costly court process. all those born between 2002 and 2011 were given

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BBC News at One

containing a total of up to £210 million, that can only be accessed through a lengthy and often costly court process. anyone born between 2002 and 2011 was given a child trust fund, but now, as the accounts mature, some families are having to apply through the court of protection to access their money. ruth clegg reports. alljoel wants is a new trike. stop at the next road, joel. after spending the past decade or so saving £6,000 in his child trust fund, his mum, laura, thought this would not be a problem. we're not trying to steal it from him or anything, you know, we want to access the money for him, to buy him something that he really does love. like millions of other parents, laura has been topping up her son's trust fund with her own money. but becausejoel�*s disability means he lacks capacity to make financial decisions, laura will have to go to court to access the cash.

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BBC News at One

the rest of it really is all the receipts i've kept and statements. after being made a deputy by the court, she now has a lifelong legal duty to keep receipts and account for anything she spends of alana's savings and benefits. somehow, i'm not trusted now. it's a kind of slur on my character in a way, that someone is now questioning what i spend her money on. and this is the advice she has for thousands of other families who are yet to start the court process. if you can leave the money where it is and hopefully things will change one day, i would do that, because otherwise it's a long, bureaucratic and expensive process that you'll probably wish you'd never started. you're so good at these jigsaws, aren't you? the ministry ofjustice told the bbc that it was simplifying the process and court fees were being waived in the majority of cases but, after a consultation,

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BBC News

towards royal assent. the section 104 meetings, we are progressing discussions and that was positive and constructive between officials, nothing was raised to ministers that would like we would have a section 35 order coming our way or anything that wouldn't suggest we were moving forward with that section 104 in due course. as for do on many bills in this area. how long it will take in court is a matter for the court, it will be for the court to decide once it has heard. 0bviously will be for the court to decide once it has heard. obviously the uk government, it is not too late for a change of heart and for them to actually withdraw that section 35 order and save us all. save us all the challenge of a court process and impact that will have on the trans community and others who are concerned about this bill. it is not a matterfor me concerned about this bill. it is not a matter for me to lay a timetable out, i am unable to do so. it does

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BBC News at Ten

officer is 42 years of age and from somerset and he only served with the devon and cornwall police force between 2000 and 2011, the point where he transferred to hertfordshire police where he is still serving as a police sergeant. currently he is suspended from duty after allegations were made to this force in 2020, the allegations date back to 2009, that the sergeant when on duty in plymouth raped a woman over the age of 16 and he faces three counts of rape. it is the early stages of the court process but david stansbury is due to appear at plymouth magistrates' court on wednesday morning. he has not even had a chance to plead guilty or otherwise but this is another serving police officer facing serious charges and in court at a time when there is so much public concern around the country about the conduct and behaviour and the attitudes of some members of the police. attitudes of some members of the olice. g, ,.,

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CNN Tonight

beach. let's yeah, changes looked at the watergate prosecutor. yeah course. miss civically. just tell us what you read the tea leaves for us of what's happening right now with the supreme court. well you know, this is this supreme court has jumped the shark so many times, you know that they're normal sharks left to jump but certainly tear hearing the abortion medication. uh appeal on an emergency basis makes sense. this is very time. sensitive matter. it's going to go to the supreme court anyway, so they should that it's appropriate. take this case. justice alito properly granted review paused for a short period of time. that doesn't mean anything in terms of what they're going to do. ah but certainly when we look at the dock it this is what you get when you have a court process that's really been taken over by an extreme edge of one of the parties, the republican party and all of these are certainly the abortion medication pill case, and the voting rights case should be slam dunks. but anything goes in terms of the

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Sportsday

against gender reform, what do you make of tha— make of that at what this decision be made after _ make of that at what this decision be made after careful— make of that at what this decision be made after careful and - make of that at what this decision i be made after careful and considered device and be set out concerns about how the act would interact with reserved perils about equalities act and the protection of women elsewhere in the uk which is why b took the decision to block the gr and effort as a court process we will follow that through. that was registered like speaking to the bbc. let's have a listen. the uk's opposition leader sir keir starmer has been speaking about president biden's visit to northern ireland. lets have a listen. the us is a very important ally and played _ the us is a very important ally and played an— the us is a very important ally and played an important part in the good friday— played an important part in the good friday agreement. it is in everybody's enter list that we move forward _ everybody's enter list that we move forward and the spirit of the good friday— forward and the spirit of the good friday agreement and we all want to see the _ friday agreement and we all want to see the institutions up and running,

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