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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 36 MIN

Housing Act, Digital Footprint, Dyslexia Awareness Week, Sports

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A Bill to amend the Housing Act has been published. It aims to improve the legislative framework governing both public housing and private rent control. On Government Housing, it aims to modernise the legislation to allow for modern relationships, while the second half of the Act aims to remove unfair rent protection to avoid old properties falling into disrepair. Our reporter Shelina Assomull has been looking at the proposed new law.The digital world is growing. Most of us carry around a smart phone that allows us to access the internet and share personal moments with just a few taps. But are some of us oversharing? And are we creating a digital footprint from an increasingly young age? The Regulatory Authority has issued the results of its latest Privacy Awareness School Survey titled, “Your Digital Footprint”. The GRA's Louise Busto came to the studio to discuss the findings.It's Dyslexia Awareness Week and we're looking into a condition of neurodevelopmental origin that mainly affects reading, writing and spelling. It's usually recognised as a specific learning disorder in children. Whilst typical dyslexic challenges include reading skills, memory abilities, and coordination and time management, there are many strengths association with dyslexia too - leadership and social influence, creativity and initiative, and analytical thinking and innovation. Claire Francis & Joseph Samson to tell us more about the disorder.And, Jose Mari Ruiz brought us up to speed with the weekend sport, including yesterday's UEC Mountain Bike Eliminator European Championship, the latest football fixtures and success for the Angry Chill Brazilian Ju Jitsu Club in Madrid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Bill to amend the Housing Act has been published. It aims to improve the legislative framework governing both public housing and private rent control. On Government Housing, it aims to modernise the legislation to allow for modern relationships, while the second half of the Act aims to remove unfair rent protection to avoid old properties falling into disrepair. Our reporter Shelina Assomull has been looking at the proposed new law.The digital world is growing. Most of us carry around a smart phone that allows us to access the internet and share personal moments with just a few taps. But are some of us oversharing? And are we creating a digital footprint from an increasingly young age? The Regulatory Authority has issued the results of its latest Privacy Awareness School Survey titled, “Your Digital Footprint”. The GRA's Louise Busto came to the studio to discuss the findings.It's Dyslexia Awareness Week and we're looking into a condition of neurodevelopmental origin that mainly affects reading, writing and spelling. It's usually recognised as a specific learning disorder in children. Whilst typical dyslexic challenges include reading skills, memory abilities, and coordination and time management, there are many strengths association with dyslexia too - leadership and social influence, creativity and initiative, and analytical thinking and innovation. Claire Francis & Joseph Samson to tell us more about the disorder.And, Jose Mari Ruiz brought us up to speed with the weekend sport, including yesterday's UEC Mountain Bike Eliminator European Championship, the latest football fixtures and success for the Angry Chill Brazilian Ju Jitsu Club in Madrid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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