Programmes coming up ..
-
Gary Robinson4:00pm - 7:00pm
Broadcasting from Angus, Scotland, Gary is an established radio presenter who’s spent the past three years working as an outreach carer. He’s looking forward to sharing his stories and welcoming guests every week.
-
Paul Hutton with The 90s Show7:00pm - 10:00pm
Paul says: "It probably sounds a bit twee, but I genuinely am honoured to be giving something back to the amazing people, paid and unpaid, that selflessly help others every day".
-
Channel Hopping with Al Dupres10:00pm - 11:00pm
TV Themes, songs, music from old adverts, and a lot more - a voyage of discovery, into the past.
Today's Weather
-
ScotlandLight rain
High: 14°C | Low: 7°C
-
WalesHeavy rain shower
High: 17°C | Low: 9°C
-
South of EnglandLight rain shower
High: 18°C | Low: 10°C
-
Northern IrelandLight rain
High: 14°C | Low: 8°C
-
North of EnglandHeavy rain shower
High: 16°C | Low: 8°C
BREAKING NEWS
-
NHS offering AI tools to staffThe NHS is accelerating a plan to give more than half a million staff access to new AI tools. It hopes that using Microsoft Copilot will free up an average of 2 days a month from admin duties. 505-thousand clinicians and support staff are being provided with the tool, which helps to draft documents and analyse data more efficiently. The health service says it’ll allow them “to focus more time on patient care”. It follows a recent trial with 30-thousand staff – which suggests a full rollout could save millions of hours of staff time per month.
-
NHS accused of using supplier as "free overdraft"The NHS is being accused of using suppliers as a ‘free overdraft’. The comments come from the independent membership body representing the health and care system – the NHS alliance. It says recent research by the Health Service Journal, shows NHS England trusts owe around forty million pounds in late payments – and says it is “vital” that financial control is restored. Its deputy policy director David Williams says squeezing NHS finances has ‘real world consequences’ for NHS suppliers.
-
Warwickshire County Council asking for feedbackCarers in part of the West Midlands are being encouraged to shape the future of a newly launched digital hub. The “Bridgit” platform provides 24-7 support to carers, including advice, guidance, support services and emergency planning – as well as offering discounts. Now, Warwickshire County Council is asking users to share their experiences. It hopes that people who have used the platform “in real life” will highlight areas for improvement, and find ways to better support carers. The feedback session takes place at Charlesmore Community Centre in Coventry on the 24th of June.
-
"Spot A Carer" in DevonCarers Week event in Devon aims to identify people who, wrongly, don’t consider themselves as carers. “Spot a Carer” is running throughout the week to recognise people who have caring responsibilities as part of their day-to-day life, but who don’t ask for support until the pressure gets too great. The County Council says it wants to make this them aware that they are not on their own and that there are support services available, as well as encouraging them to access help earlier.
-
MyraMyra is your trusted companion for navigating hospital stays, recovery, and ongoing care at home. Designed for older adults, families, and caregivers, Myra connects you with essential resources, expert guidance, and practical tools to make informed decisions about health, wellbeing, and support services.
-
DonateHelp our volunteers reach a wider audience of carers around the UK by making a donation that will keep on giving all year. Our costs are low, so anything you can give will make a big difference.
-
Listen to our companion stationThe station where 'every track takes you back', playing all time classics from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Matt Monro, Vera Lynn, Perry Como, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Alma Cogan and Dickie Valentine.
National & International News
-
Rail traveller who harassed woman sentenced in first prosecution under new lawA train passenger who grabbed a young woman’s hair and asked “can I kiss you?” has been sentenced in the first conviction for harassment based on a person’s sex
-
Abusive partner of judges daughter jailed for life for her murderAn electrician who stabbed a judge’s daughter to death in a frenzied rage before blowing up their home in a gas explosion has been jailed for life.
-
Fear of being called racist meant authorities did not stop tragedies BadenochThe Nottingham stabbings, the Southport attack and Manchester Arena bombing could have been stopped if public authorities did not fear being called racist, Kemi Badenoch has said.
-
Belfast stabbing victim has significant injuries to his eyesThe victim of the Belfast knife attack has sustained significant injuries to his eyes while his alleged attacker had leave to remain in the UK having travelled to Northern Ireland from Dublin, police said.
-
Maro Itoje left out of England squad for latest training campThe tour comprises of fixtures against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina
-
Starmer condemns Belfast stabbing attack as horrific and abhorrentA man believed to be from Somalia has been arrested over a knife attack in Belfast which Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described as “horrific” and “abhorrent”.
-
Badenoch to call for public sector equality rules to be scrappedRules requiring police officers, nurses, and teachers to consider equality issues when they carry out their day-to-day work should be scrapped, Kemi Badenoch is to say.
-
Ben Stokes future as England Test captain in doubt after nightclub incidentBen Stokes faces an uncertain future as England’s Test captain after becoming embroiled in a nightclub incident that has left him and team-mate Gus Atkinson facing an internal investigation.
-
Stamp duty reform needed to help first time buyers afford homes say MPsThe Government should reform stamp duty to help more people get on the property ladder, a committee of MPs has urged.
-
MPs debate monument to honour David Attenborough after petition reaches 89000MPs are set to debate the possibility of a permanent national monument to honour Sir David Attenborough, after a petition received almost 90,000 signatures.
