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He said that he then managed to get on to a ledge but Mr Farrell had difficulty standing up.
Parker, 38, shared her weight battle to get on to the singing stage.
"With the cost-of-living crisis, what my wage does now is actually nothing compared to what it would have done for people in 2009, so for me I'm really struggling to get on to the housing market," she added.
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You need at least that much time to get through the various legal labyrinths in order to get on to the stream before dark.