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Please give an hour of your time to help someone else get on line

Give an hour Campaign

 

More about this campaign: http://www.bbc.co.uk/connect/campaigns/give_an_hour.shtml Celebrities from Gaby Logan, Stephen Nolan, Simon Rimmer, Colin Jackson, Linda Robson, Christopher Eccleston, Alvin Hall to Bill and Sian from BBC Breakfast all say who they will be getting online and what they hope to show them, for the Give an Hour Campaign.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/connect/campaigns/give_an_hour.shtml

The Hardest Hit March in Norwich against government cuts

Disabled people march in Norwich over government cuts

By Stephen Pullinger

  The Norwich Hardest Hit March against government cuts makes its way through the city centre. Photo by Simon Finlay

More than 200 protesters, including wheelchair users and visually impaired people with guide dogs and white sticks, gathered in Chapelfield Gardens at 11.30am, with a placard-waving march around nearby streets beginning at noon.

 

The rally was one of several organised around the country by Hardest Hit, a consortium of 40 disability organisations.

Alzheimer’s story line and the feelings of the carer in Coronation Street

Coronation Street tackles dementia and carer guilt

On Friday 21 October Coronation Street’s Eileen Grimshaw – who is currently dating fireman Paul – finds out that his wife has Alzheimer’s disease.

Alzheimer’s Society hopes the storyline will get people talking more about dementia and the issues affecting families living with the condition.

Jeremy Hughes, Alzheimer’s Society Chief Executive, said:

‘It is good to see Coronation Street featuring a dementia storyline and one that tackles such a rarely spoken about subject. If a carer develops feelings for someone else they may feel very guilty. Having such a high profile soap covering the issue will hopefully enable more people to feel comfortable talking about it. We know from talking to people that everyone experiences dementia differently and relationships they have are very different too.’