
Hannah Miller
Business Presenter at BBC Breakfast
Politics @BBCBristol Interested in goings-on around Bristol, Bathnes, South Glos and North Somerset [email protected]
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5 days ago |
bbc.co.uk | Hannah Miller
Image caption, Blake Smith-Helps found out about the scheme through the Job CentrePolitical Reporter, BBC BristolA new scheme to help almost 500 young people into work has launched across the West of England. The region is one of eight pilot areas trialling a "Youth Guarantee", which the government said will give every young person "a real chance of either earning or learning".
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Hannah Miller
Man 'attacked' as tensions flare with van-dwellers Hannah MillerBBC Bristol political reporterCamera attacked amid van living tensionA campaigner has been "attacked" as tensions continue to escalate with a van-dwelling community. During filming on Tuesday, a BBC camera was struck by a van-dweller as Tony Nelson, who founded a group calling for the vehicles to be removed, was interviewed.
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4 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Hannah Miller
Bristol 'better than Copenhagen' for kids' travelHannah MillerBBC Bristol political reporterGetty ImagesBristol has been ranked the eighth best city in Europe for youngsters to navigateBristol has been ranked the eighth best city in Europe for children to walk, cycle and get around on their own – coming ahead of Copenhagen. The city was marked higher than anywhere else in the UK by the Clean Cities Campaign (CCC), which looks at cycle lanes, speed limits, and low traffic zones near schools.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Hannah Miller
Council boss regrets how traffic trial was rolled outHannah MillerPolitical reporter, BBC BristolLDRInstallations such as bus gates have caused anger among some residentsA city leader has admitted he regrets how the rollout of a suburb's liveable neighbourhood was handled. Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer said there were "definitely lessons to be learned" about the process, which saw residents in Barton Hill protesting against council contractors as they closed some side-roads to vehicles.
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2 months ago |
bbc.com | Hannah Miller
But its chief executive, Helen Walker, warned clearing the backlog was likely to result in many more carers discovering they have debts. The latest available figures show there were 32,533 outstanding "alerts" on the DWP's system as of 14 February. The department estimated a further 99,000 alerts would be generated in 2025/26.
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