Hello and welcome to the BBC 6:00 news with me Paige and Azmaeen
Now for our first story over to you Azmaeen with the in ternatinal
International
Azmaeen : ‘Work or lose home' says minister
Paige: The new council minister Caroline flint has suggested that people living in council flats that do not work should not have the right to live there. Unless they get jobs they could get chucked out of their homes.
Azmaeen: Caroline flint suggested that new people that are applying for the social housing should be given commitment contracts.
Paige: This scheme will not be applied at the people who suffer from illnesses or are disabled and unable to work.
Grant Shapps shadow housing minister said that the idea is pointless as it could not be enforced legally.
Half of the council houses that are paid with benefits, the people living in them are without work. Reports published last February showed that many of those without jobs are under the age of 25.
national
Glasgow gangs are reaching levels of London
Glasgow’s level of crime and gangs was very little compared to London, but in these recent years the levels have reached the same, by usage of drugs and alcohol. It is proved that there are now a number of 170 gangs in Glasgow, which is adding up to the same amount as in London. This is unexpected as the cities population is a sixth less than London.
The amount of gangs is all so affecting the cities education, and now they have the second worse exam results in Scotland. And causing social problems around Glasgow with other cities in the UK.
The leader of the Glasgow city council Steven Purcell said: “It's well-documented that Glasgow still has a major challenge in terms of our long-standing and deep-rooted social problems.”
The Glasgow council are now focussing on trying to improve health problems around the city and unemployment for children leaving school, and adults.
The education of Glasgow has improved. Ten years ago 40% of students left school and went on to being unemployed, and now in 2008 the levels have gone up to 10% in the east ends.
Glasgow is slowly and steadily improving its standards of learning, but gangs are still bad, and affecting the city. Hopefully in years to come Glasgow’s standards will reach the way they were before.
Now for our first story over to you Azmaeen with the in ternatinal
International
Azmaeen : ‘Work or lose home' says minister
Paige: The new council minister Caroline flint has suggested that people living in council flats that do not work should not have the right to live there. Unless they get jobs they could get chucked out of their homes.
Azmaeen: Caroline flint suggested that new people that are applying for the social housing should be given commitment contracts.
Paige: This scheme will not be applied at the people who suffer from illnesses or are disabled and unable to work.
Grant Shapps shadow housing minister said that the idea is pointless as it could not be enforced legally.
Half of the council houses that are paid with benefits, the people living in them are without work. Reports published last February showed that many of those without jobs are under the age of 25.
national
Glasgow gangs are reaching levels of London
Glasgow’s level of crime and gangs was very little compared to London, but in these recent years the levels have reached the same, by usage of drugs and alcohol. It is proved that there are now a number of 170 gangs in Glasgow, which is adding up to the same amount as in London. This is unexpected as the cities population is a sixth less than London.
The amount of gangs is all so affecting the cities education, and now they have the second worse exam results in Scotland. And causing social problems around Glasgow with other cities in the UK.
The leader of the Glasgow city council Steven Purcell said: “It's well-documented that Glasgow still has a major challenge in terms of our long-standing and deep-rooted social problems.”
The Glasgow council are now focussing on trying to improve health problems around the city and unemployment for children leaving school, and adults.
The education of Glasgow has improved. Ten years ago 40% of students left school and went on to being unemployed, and now in 2008 the levels have gone up to 10% in the east ends.
Glasgow is slowly and steadily improving its standards of learning, but gangs are still bad, and affecting the city. Hopefully in years to come Glasgow’s standards will reach the way they were before.
entertainment
Now for the entertainment news well we all know the beautiful Kyle minogue but this should hit the scene the one and only kyle minoguen is getting back together with her ex boyfriend oliver as they only departed last year tats what I call true love a who wants to here the wether its safiya and samual doing the wether
Now as you may know we have a new prime minister called Caroline flint basically said work or loose your home
sport
Azmaeen: Hello everyone, today the top sport story is,
The Spanish fans have been racist to Lewis Hamilton and his family
Because they are Alonso’s Fans so they decided to paint there face black
And put a wig on to look like his mum.
They are also wearing t-shirts with the writing Hamilton Family.
Paige: Thank You for the sports information Azmaeen,
There is more important news back to Azmaeen.
Azmaeen: Today Yossi Benayun the Liverpool attacking midfielder
Escaped from a terrible bomb in Israel,
Paige: today man city have sign benjani from Portsmouth for 10.5m
Now enough of sports lets turn to entertainment.
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