Last month on BBC 1 one mid-morning we spoke to Paul Stewart. He’s a carpenter by trade. In April he moved from London to Bradford for a job working on railway stations. He rented a flat sharing with others.
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Unfortunately the firm didn’t start him on the job in the end because of the pandemic
(the campaign for people who were never able to take up new jobs and missed out on being furloughed is newstarterjustice.co.uk#newstarter )
Paul then applied for Universal Credit. That process was straightforward he told us, but actually getting any money wasn’t. No payment came thro’. He told us he was eligible for an advance (which you can get on Day 1 to tide you over) of......
90p
Then his landlord evicted him
His landlord threw him out because he could no longer pay the rent. So for 4 nights he slept in an underpass.
As you lovely lot listened to his story, you offered to help
And there was this from Lisa
This from Aidan in Newcastle
This from Malcolm
and some more of you too
Then, Bradford City Council got in touch
We rang Paul back & told him about 50 viewers had raised around £500 for him, & about the council too. With his PayPal details, we transferred the donations from you & he chose to move back into the flat (easier than trying to find a new one & the landlord still had his deposit)
Paul said he was almost in tears at your kindness and ‘stunned’ by the donations
‘Can I say thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of the support that I have received, I am truly humbled’
After we called the Dept of Work & Pensions, they to be fair stepped in. A spokesman told us - ‘information from Mr Stewart’s employer showed a level of earnings above the threshold. This has been disputed by Mr Stewart & a Universal Credit payment of £696 has been made while...
..we look into the matter. Once we were provided with details of the case by the BBC, we were able to make this payment within 24 hra. The gov is committed to supporting people thro this emergency & our dedicated staff have gone above & beyond to help make 2m UC claims in 2 mths’
So...
THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH TO YOU OUR VIEWERS
❤️
You are legends.
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PS total credit to @PorterAlice2 from our (now very small) team who brought Paul onto the airwaves and helped get the money to him 👏💕
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EXCLUSIVE: the ex-BBC junior employee who told me on #Newsnight a year ago they’d received inappropriate messages from Huw Edwards says hearing that the TV presenter had child sexual abuse images on WhatsApp ‘made them feel sick’
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The former BBC staffer tells me their ‘concern lies first and foremost with the children who are victims of the images Edwards had’
Says senior BBC leaders ‘clearly have questions to answer about how they handled the situation in November, like why they continued to pay Edwards an increased salary after knowing the allegations, although I appreciate the legal/HR complications of the whole thing’
When they first shared their experiences with @BBCNewsnight a year ago they said they ‘had no idea the story would eventually take such a dark turn’
‘The most senior BBC journalist felt able to abuse his position of power in several ways, from inappropriate messages to members of staff he did not know, to much darker activity on WhatsApp in conversation with a convicted paedophile’
‘Richard Sharp’s undergoing 2 investigations, but he’s not suspended….whereas Gary Lineker’s suspended while work goes on to decide what guidelines shld cover his tweets. That doesn’t seem fair does it?’
Ex-Ed of Sun Telegraph, crossbench peer Baroness Wheatcroft on @BBCr4today
Richard Sharp is Chairman of BBC. When applying for the job, he didn’t disclose his role in introducing a wealthy cousin who wanted to help then PM Boris Johnson with his finances, to cabinet secretary Simon Case. He’s being investigated by BBC & office of public appointments.
Mr Sharp was the government’s preferred candidate for the job. It was in the public domain that he is a Conservative Party donor.
Meet Sophie Weaver. She’s 53, lives in Mersea Island nr Colchester, Essex & uses a wheelchair all the time (she has Stills disease which is a kind of arthritis - diagnosed aged 6). She tells me she lives a full life: she’s a town councillor & a member of the local drama group 🧵
As she lives on her own, she has 24 hr care & has done for years. Carers - called personal assistant (PAs) - who’s she known for ages & who she trusts, help her do - well, pretty much everything….
• go to the loo
• get in & out of bed
• dress & undress
• wash & shower
• cook
• laundry
• drive her to the supermarket 9 miles away in Colchester, & town council meetings etc
Sophie says ‘everything in my life happens because of the personal assistants.’
Linda Evangelista breaks her silence about the ‘fat-freezing’ procedure she says has left her "permanently deformed" & brutally disfigured." She’s suing the company behind it for $50 million alleging she's been unable to work since undergoing seven sessions of ‘CoolSculpting’
She says after treatment, her chin, thighs & bra area started to bulge. The areas she'd wanted to shrink were growing, before turning numb. She began dieting & exercising more. "I got to where I wasn't eating at all. I thought I was losing my mind."
Finally she went to her doctor. ‘I was bawling, & I said, 'I haven't eaten, I'm starving. What am I doing wrong?’ He diagnosed her with Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH).‘I was like,what the hell is that?' He told me no amount of dieting/exercise was ever going to fix it.’
Tonight on @BBCPanorama I talk to people who feel forced into private healthcare because some say they’re being told NHS surgery to treat their condition could be up to TWO years away.
These are not wealthy people with cash sitting in bank accounts. They are people who are so desperate and often in such pain, they are taking out bank loans or setting up crowdfunding pages to raise funds to go private.
Sofia Jones had endometriosis - which was so bad, some days the pelvic pain she experienced meant she couldn’t get out of bed or walk.
Judging from @BBCNews viewers today, it’s not quite true *no one* cares about the refurbishment of the Downing St flat & what that says about standards/integrity/transparency when it come to the PM...
Sue Hayward wrote: it does matter because I’m a council employee as a carer. Every year I have to make a declaration that I haven’t had any loans or gifts that may have a council interest . And it needs to come from the top.
Veronica Tippins wrote: as long as it’s been paid for by the PM it’s of no interest to me if it’s a late declaration or not.