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Michael Buchanan

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Gender Male
Age 30
Date of birth March 25,1994
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Seattle
Washington
United States
Height 198 (cm)
Date joined New England Patriots
Number New England Patriots
Buffalo Bills
Position Defensive end, Defensive lineman
Parents Michael Buchanan
Kilckidee Pounds
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Michael Anthony Buchanan, Jr. is a former American football defensive end. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Illinois.

Welfare cuts worth billions planned by ministers

Welfare cuts worth billions planned by ministers
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...By Michael Buchanan and Judith BurnsBBC NewsMinisters have drawn up large benefit changes for people who are unable to work due to health conditions, the BBC has learned...

Jasper Brooks inquest: Baby died due to 'neglect' at hospital

Jasper Brooks inquest: Baby died due to 'neglect' at hospital
Oct 23,2023 2:11 pm

...By Michael Buchanan and Levi JouavelBBC NewsA coroner has found neglect contributed to a baby s death at the hospital where he was born...

Numbers in temporary accommodation in England hit record

Numbers in temporary accommodation in England hit record
Jul 25,2023 7:01 am

...By Michael Buchanan and Judith BurnsBBC NewsThe number of people living in temporary accommodation in England has hit a 25-year high, according to the latest official figures...

East Kent NHS criticised over new mother herpes deaths

East Kent NHS criticised over new mother herpes deaths
Jul 14,2023 11:31 am

...By Michael Buchanan, Judith Burns & Tanya GuptaBBC NewsA coroner has criticised an NHS trust for the deaths of two new mothers from herpes in 2018 and said antiviral drugs should have been given sooner...

Nottingham maternity review set to become UK's largest

Nottingham maternity review set to become UK's largest
Jul 10,2023 2:31 am

...By Michael Buchanan & Liam BarnesBBC NewsA review into failings in maternity care in hospitals in Nottingham is set to become the largest in the UK, the BBC understands...

East Kent: A decade of failure in maternity care

East Kent: A decade of failure in maternity care
May 26,2023 7:21 pm

...By Michael BuchananBBC NewsAfter health inspectors considered closing a maternity unit over safety fears, the BBC s Michael Buchanan looks at a near-decade of poor care at East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust...

East Kent maternity deaths: CQC considered shutting unit, BBC learns

East Kent maternity deaths: CQC considered shutting unit, BBC learns
May 26,2023 1:40 am

... The BBC s social affairs correspondent, Michael Buchanan, said the CQC considered closing maternity care at the hospital, given the level of concern...

Homelessness: Rough sleeping up more than a quarter in a year

Homelessness: Rough sleeping up more than a quarter in a year
Feb 28,2023 7:50 am

...By Hayley Clarke, Michael Buchanan and Judith BurnsBBC News The number of people sleeping rough in England rose by more than a quarter last year, official statistics suggest...

Numbers in temporary accommodation in England hit record

Nov 6,2022 9:41 pm

By Michael Buchanan and Judith BurnsBBC News

The number of people living in temporary accommodation in England has hit a 25-year high, according to the latest official figures.

Overall, at The End of March, almost 105,000 households were in temporary accommodation, including More Than 131,000 children.

This is a rise of 10% on the same time Last Year , The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities data shows.

In Plymouth, one mum told Bbc News of cramped conditions living in a Hotel .

This latest figure for temporary accommodation surpasses a previous high of 101,300 reached in 2004, and is the highest since records began in 1998.

The figures also show almost 14,000 households were in hotels or bed and breakfasts in the three months to March.

System 'broken'

Sitting outside a Hotel in Plymouth on a recent afternoon, we found several homeless families keeping each other company.

The busiest was Chantelle Walton, scurrying around tending to her Two Children .

Jack is just five weeks old and has only ever known The One Hotel room that he shares with his parents and 17-month-old sister, Lily.

Chantelle says The Family were made homeless four months ago after being served with a Section 21 notice, or no-fault eviction.

" Its very difficult, " says the 21-year-old. " He wakes up crying for a bottle and wakes her up, and she thinks its morning and gets up. "

Their room has a small fridge and a microwave, " so we can sterilise his bottles". The lack of any decent cooking facilities means - Like the dozens of other families in The Hotel - They often have to eat out.

Even though her partner works full-time as an engineer, their age, says Chantelle, is working against them: " Because we're So Young , no-one will take you on without a guarantor, and we don't have a guarantor. "

There are currently More Than 200 families living in hotels and bed and breakfasts in Plymouth, and The Local council estimates it will spend £6. 8m supporting them this year, about 10 times More Than five years ago.

" The whole system's broken, " says Chris Penberthy, The Lead member for housing.

" We don't have enough affordable housing for people who need it. So our waiting list has gone from 8,000 to 12,500 in The Last three years.

" That means that when people are in temporary accommodation, there's nowhere for them to move to, which means that there's nowhere for people in bed and breakfast to move to. "

At the root of The Problem , say campaigners, is a lack of housing, exacerbated by a decision by ministers to freeze local housing allowance rates for The Past three years.

Amid soaring rents, that choice has left much of the country unaffordable for any household needing housing benefit to help pay their rent, while in many areas, landlords are leaving the sector.

Dorothy Dawson has been renting out her home in Devon for 16 years but recently agreed to sell the property, blaming government plans to ban no-fault evictions in England and rising costs.

" My buy-to-let mortgage is going to triple. The Council tax between tenants has gone up, the standing charges on the utilities have gone up. It's not Worth It , " she says.

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