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The UK's most talked about breakfast television show. Weekdays from 6am on @ITV. Replies & content may be used on air. See https://t.co/Sgujvma8Qm
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Tough new rules, which the government say will finally crack down on fly-tippers, have given fresh hope to residents living near huge illegal rubbish dumps.
Mum of two Nicha Rowson, who lives near a huge illegal rubbish dump, tells Kate and Ranvir that it 'has been a living hell' and she has been forced to send her son to live with family because of the mountain of waste.
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It will be fine and warm with cloud in the east and spots of rain further north.
@alexberesfordTV has the forecast and the outlook for the next few days.
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Drugs that slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease but are deemed too expensive to prescribe, could now be approved.
Donanemab and Lecanemab are licensed for use, but the spending watchdog said their benefits didn't justify the cost. Now the drugs' manufacturers have won an appeal to have them re-assessed - a move that's been welcomed by the Alzheimer's Society.
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Mortgages, food bills and fuel all look set to rise as the Iran war sends oil and gas prices spiraling. The cost of petrol has already risen by 10p a litre. And with those prices expected to head even higher in the next few days, road haulage companies are calling for an urgent meeting with the Chancellor.
@SwainITV has the latest.
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Fly-tippers will be forced to clean up streets and parks in the government's toughest ever crackdown on illegal dumping.
The Waste Crime Action Plan sets out what it calls a "zero tolerance approach" to fly-tipping which costs the economy £1 billion every year.
@ashnahurynag reports.
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The father of an 18-year-old girl who died following an outbreak of meningitis in Kent says his family's devastation is "immeasurable". Juliette Kenny passed away last Saturday - less than 24 hours after first showing any symptoms of the disease.
Her father Michael is now calling for the UK to take urgent action to improve access to the meningitis B vaccine for teenagers and young people.
@NickDixonITV reports.
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It will be dry, sunny and warm.
@lauratobin1 has the forecast and the outlook for the week ahead.
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Plans to double the time migrants have to wait before they're allowed to settle permanently in Britain could be watered down, according to reports.
The Home Office says it should take 10 years before those already here in the UK can seek indefinite leave to remain. But the former Deputy Prime Minister and rumoured leadership contender, Angela Rayner, has called that "un-British."
@LouisaJamesITV has the latest.
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An urgent public health alert has been issued over the deadly meningitis outbreak in Kent that's already claimed two lives. As work resumes this morning to vaccinate 5,000 students, a case has now been confirmed at a second university in the area.
That brings the number of suspected or confirmed cases to 20. But the UK's Health Security Agency says it's "a rapidly evolving situation" and it's urging health workers across the whole of England to look out for signs of the infection.
@NickDixonITV reports.
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11-year-old Tony Hudgell, who had both legs amputated after being assaulted by his birth parents has won his campaign for a new child cruelty register. Parents guilty of neglect will now face similar monitoring to sex offenders and lasting consequences for their actions.
Tony's adoptive mum Paula talks to @susannareid100 and @edballs about what the the child cruelty register and what she and Tony hope it will achieve.
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The UK Health Security Agency is investigating 20 cases of meningitis - 9 of those are confirmed cases - following the outbreak that started in Kent.
Khali Goodwin's 21-year-old daughter Keeleigh is currently in hospital with meningitis B after visiting Club Chemistry in Canterbury on Thursday - the venue a number of cases have been linked to.
Khali talks to @susannareid100 and @edballs
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'Are you concerned that the war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is going to lead to a problem with the supply of medicines?
@susannareid100 shares concerns about whether the government should start stockpiling medicines, including antibiotics.
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'Are we going to introduce a national vaccination programme for 18 year olds?'
@susannareid100 asks Health Secretary Wes Streeting about the government's plans after the UK Health Security Agency reported that 20 cases of Meningitis are now being investigated.
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