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up to one million people in the uk cancelled their broadband in the last year because of the high cost of living — according to citizens advice. the charity said those struggling could have benefited from cheaper social tariffs or special low—cost packages. watchdog ofcom has warned a5 million eligible people are missing out on the deals let's speak to elizabeth anderson — who's chief operating officer of the digital poverty alliance. shejoins us from longfield in kent. thanks for making time to talk to us. what were your first thoughts when you saw this news that so many people have had to cancel their broadband?— broadband? thank you. it is absolutely _ broadband? thank you. it is absolutely terrible - broadband? thank you. it is absolutely terrible for - broadband? thank you. it is absolutely terrible for us . broadband? thank you. it is absolutely terrible for us to | broadband? thank you. it is - absolutely terrible for us to see more and more people being pushed over the line into digital poverty. if you think about how many services have moved online, particularly post—pandemic, that move, that rush to a digital world has really been

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rotting in the streets and even wild boar have been spotted roaming in the city, something for the politicians to explain. you're watching world news from the bbc. the former children's commissioner from england has warned that as many as 135,000 pupils in the uk have not returned to school this term. the figures do not include normal absences or children staying at home because of the covid infection, so what has happened? i put this question earlier to an longfield. no one knows. these are children, as far back in the summer, this centre for socialjustice had suggested were missing from school, ghost children, if they were attending, they did not attend for more than 50% of the time.— 50% of the time. with the new fi . ures

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