1st piece of fake news here's our political correspondent Ian Watson the conservatives want to portray Labor spending plans as unaffordable the chancellor Sajid Javid claims that the party would increase public spending by around a 3rd or more than a trillion pounds over 5 years but the conservatives calculations assume that all policies passed by Labor's a new conference are firm commitments in fact not all of them will make it into the manifesto which is yet to be published and labor see it will be fully costed the conservative document also doesn't examine Labor's revenue raising measures shadow chancellor John McDonald announced the conservatives claims as a mishmash of debunked estimates and bad baths a senior cleric overseeing Anglican parishes in north Devon has defended the decision of a clergyman there to ban yoga classes from a church hall Nigel Dilke says the vicar of St Mary's at Pilton ruled that elements of yoga practice continue patter with Christianity routine of Barnstable Mark butcher's who said individual parishes have the power to make their own decisions in such matters will be looking at a little later on this morning here with Belinda Dixon on b.b.c. Radio Devon. And there are 7 severe flood warnings meaning a potential threat to life doesn't place on the river dawn in South Yorkshire floodings also expect within 60 other areas including the river Trenton New York in Nottinghamshire lose park and a farmer in the area than Doncaster has been told his farm could flood later today . And flood defenses this village of dope involve which I've repeatedly asked environment and the people about restoring. Them but nobody seems to know responsibility that would be the. Banks in. The moment in the water out of the village so. I don't think the pinball flowed. B.b.c. Rated of news It's 7 o 4 thank you to. Radio. It is the story until 9 o'clock this morning and in just a few moments we'll be marking Remembrance Day with a former role Marine from limbs to. Radio 7 The Bangles of course eternal flame it's 7 eighth's. Such a poignant and powerful piece of music and it's of course a piece of music that will be played outside many churches and loyals across Devon today here is performed by Regimental Sergeant Major Major Tony Cox who's in charge of music for the force along with 2 colleagues he'll be on Exodus cathedral Green this morning Tony has played the last post for many years and says something about the pace that stops people in their tracks opinion it's the call itself and people realize words about it but it's not just the call it's the instrument because it's a fairly basic principle and just a true middle to the one and that it it produces something very basic in people with the tone itself and it produces it a spectacle if it uses a sort of feed in. That I don't know something something forgotten something lost. Leading the service on the green will be the bishop of the rights Reverend Roberts as well he led a Sunday service and he and his he recalling his own father a spitfire pilot in the 2nd World War He served in the battle of Monte Cassino in Italy. 55000 troops and 20000 German troops were killed 50 years on from the battle my father wanted to take me my mother and my sister to revisit where he'd served the ministry now rebuilt after its disastrous bombardment looks down from its hilltop position in the vast cemeteries below wandering through the British and Commonwealth cemetery and I lost track of my father and eventually I found him contemplating a group of graves of young British servicemen and asked him what he was doing I was just looking at the names of some of my friends he said. Some of the him this time of year is particularly special is former Royal Marine Simon Janes from limps and joins us now in the studio I thank you so much 1st for dropping by Simon. Can we start with your own experience of service and conflict where were you and when is it when so I've been rumoring for water all morning for 25 years and serve with in all the units in the high. Tech deployed obviously. As you'd expect along the way and. It is hard to sum up all my experiences of 25 years but I think if I had the phrase an adventure springs to mind and husbands roller coaster but it's been a really cool adventure for those 25 years you know where did that taking. Place some of the most sort of the most Yeah example you know at the end of doing 6 tours in the air and all of varying types operationally are served in Northern Ireland that's the 1st thing I did when I passed out. Trying to cross the world expects Afghanistan what was the big one for mayor did 3 tours of Arts and a few small weather wonderful things in between really but yeah the whole world but I've had a fair look at most of it's been cool and how is Remembrance Day marked when you are with in the service what happens it's you know I thought it was a real of from one extreme to the other really sometimes I've been in the middle of nowhere with that with a team nothing more maybe a hip flask might be produced from the bottom of a bargain with with top a toast absent friends and cry whom with always. Other times again being away the party might join us with maybe barley sing a hymn or to. Reflect for a moment and crack on and then the other end is open your passion from on your. Clothes policy about all those families will be there when my family the family fall and that's quite poignant and we would have a proper service you know probably the moral gun and reflect that way is it is it possible to explain to people who have not been in the service is just what it means professionally I suppose but also very much personally if you are in the forces for remember self Yeah it is a formal way of remembering with a nation and family and colleagues and friends. And that doesn't mean it makes you think about things and that's good but to be truthful remembrances self is a poor more ongoing thing from a personally. I do all the time you know sound. For. A smile a photo and you remember and it's not all the time but it just could be any time and it's not just one day of I do it you know and so 1000 question and it does I think and I think him I think it's from you that you said joining with other people people who are not in the service is how important is it for people who are in the service is that's civilians join in this process I think probably also in 2 ways with my family and also just the wider population everybody you know and to fill supported when you serving and afterwards means a lot it really does and. So you know it's quite a big deal actually the to know that there's when you darker moments you know whatever that might be to know that there's a support network for you. Is comforting and it makes a big difference actually so you know I don't see how important. That you talked about remembering constantly as it were. Easy it would be taking it too far to say that the society looking after service people and former service people it would itself could itself can itself be an act of remembrance Yeah I think so do you know. What I thought but it's not my this you know. And does society do enough to do that I suppose is that is the follow up question I think is such a personal thing. I wouldn't wouldn't over but all sides remember all off for me you know it's if there's something to remember if you have a memory and I mean something to you then Doris remember and see orbit one day or whatever it is I think is important to her plea but to know that. The whole nation doesn't happen everywhere in the world you know. It's interesting you know the commonwealth of course where poppies were doing the carrier Lisp in America but . It's all happened when I was pretty cool that we did an important as well here. Just as we finish Simon I said as you know I said how you know how long you said I I think I've been you know I am in the room arranged for 25 years yeah I had to correct yourself and put it in the past do you ever quite leave it you know that's such an interesting question because I think you can sort go through phases of leaving office is a physical act or had a soft packing some soft you know a logical goes back and you walk or drive out the gates and that's our you know it is a little bit also part of really to be honest this sort of comes around and it happens but then I think I think the from their own words you do start to look back and you keep in touch and maybe you lose such people and and it's an ongoing process of living probably forever really I don't know but I'm 6. I left early this year so you know it's pretty fresh for me really this will be my 1st remembrance. Pass no question where will you be. From here or shoot up to x. With which my marital home town. Turned. Up some friends and soon for a while we'll get together share memories from now I should probably go much my thoughts are with the March of the city after school. Combined force and when it's. Turned to a service for $200.00. And some for some Thanks ever so much for your time this morning coming in a way from from loosest an area. Really appreciated that's forma rumoring Simon James. It is b.b.c. Radio Devon Jackie Wayne has the latest headlines communities in Durban and across the country are preparing to commemorate the border in Remembrance Day services later this morning center to Britain was sealed off last evening by armed police searching for a man over what they describe as domestic related threats in the general election campaign Labor and the conservatives are clashing over spending plans the weather a cloudy start with patchy rain perhaps sleet or snow on high ground but quickly turning dry and bright with some reasonable spells of sunshine temperature 10 degrees and in sport there were mixed results for Devon sides in the f.a. Cup with a shock defeat to talkie United a draw for extra city and who would play with Argyle. B.b.c. Radio Devon travel news no incidents or accidents to report on the county's race just some roadworks to be aware of their break 1st the ace 399 wraps got his place between rat Scott cross and Newton bridge for the construction of a retaining wall there's a diversion in place that on the 8th creates a weight King Stainton roadworks length. Traffic Control between Eagle Farm and web in Tavistock on the 6 temperate traffic lights and road works near the model roundabout no problems at the airport on the trains g.w. All still running that replacement bus service between credits and unbalanced a bowl because of engineering traffic moving right across the time of bridge and there's a 15 minute wait with the usual 2 ferries running between different ports and to a point if you have a travel story we're not talking about thing called the free travel line it's 12829 wake up to good and sparks and Lord James Friday show we heard from Frankie and her young baby they've been helped by North Devon Council which is born to house the homeless and respect to a dancer in Torquay about the way you play festival a celebration of sunlight. Says What is the moderation you've got the beans cake those it's rats are projections going on the front of the Turabi that you can cover drawer because there's even a joke happening. Plus a great light sour thanks if you could get back on Monday from 5 am you can listen again b.b.c. Sound on b.b.c. Radio Devon. It's the real thing it's b.b.c. Radio to happen 723 now around our over Churchill being used for yoga broke out this week as a bomb staple Anglican Church decided to ban a yoga class from its hole because they said Easton spirituality was not compatible with Christianity Well this left a teacher at Sukkot Kato somewhat baffled I think majority of the people maybe 95 percent of people coming to go for physical benefit also to relax to the stress but maybe the reason they choose yoga instead of pull out there may be they want to. Look for something else. Well here's what the Dean responsible for that part of Devon this month but has had to say about the Pilton parish church decision there's no national Church of England policy on Yoga being allowed to happen in church who are saying that the Church of him is always trying to be as welcome as possible to community groups but each individual parish makes its own decision about which groups allows use their whole or not and so it's going to vary from parish to parish I think it's a decision that has to be taken to local level and there's going to be a variety of views on that from parish to parish so some parishes would want say the roots of yoga there is a eastern spirituality which they wouldn't feel sits well with the Christian spiritual sheet that they are preaching about whereas other parishes might well say actually you know Greece much more about health benefits and community benefits and they wouldn't mind to talk about you know group using email whole Archdeacon Mark butches We're joined now by the Reverend Deborah Pathans who's the interfaith advisor for the exits the diocese Welcome thank you very much for joining us on b.b.c. Radio Devon this morning Deborah this comes against the backdrop of interfaith week what do you make of this issue saying yoga was not an appropriate activity for a church home. I mean I have sympathy with everybody involved in that situation I think we will never really understand another person so we step into that she's in walk around a bit and I did the recess need to comment on that particular situation in Mary's Pilton because I don't know that context to the past not his fault and I think there are always 2 sides to every story but I can a cave really want to be honest. She said that there is no national church or even a policy about whether you can take place in church who are not it does depend on the local context and I think what the dates say it can be used for and have since had to in my context I live in minister in tone s. And surrounding villages and. Plus it did take place in some areas church hall and have been successful enough for many is said some of the I think probably argue that this approach is actually likely to end unite people that Christianity should be about acceptance and tolerance. Yes And I think in the end I guess in any faith journeys to just situation the understanding and certainly in my role as an interfaith advisor I find is it's helpful just to look at other people's perspectives I think we don't understand people until we have these conversations and were able to learning a little bit more about that and I think what I what I really wanted to share with you this morning was a little of my own story and my parents were both Christian and raised me in that tradition but when my father was 40 he decided to take up. And this is in the 1970 s. And I think my mother thought it was a passing fad. But actually it wasn't and he enjoyed it and he benefited from it in fact Famous say. That he became a yoga teacher and he continued to teach that until he was 70 and say I think you know has a penis is really help me. To be more curious and to listen to difference to ask questions and and I understand the what you're saying is that in these individual choices Nessa individual authorities as you like you like assaulted the authorities to make those decisions but I suppose it sort of does beg the question of whether they should be because I'm imagining there are many practicing Christians that attending yoga classes who wouldn't say oh they're doing anything which goes against laugh face and I judge saying actually this is not appropriate that almost that passes a bit of a judgment on what they're doing doesn't it say I should be aired should it. Yes I will hear that and there will be many practicing Christians who do practice Yegor and and really benefit from that and will be many doctors who prescribe to help people in all sorts of situations to and but I think you know we have to make individual individual choice on this because I think it's very much an individual journey and we have to listen to it in a come. Where we are and that will depend I think on the people background it will depend on that their world view could depend on their upbringing and the experiences that they've had in their own life experiences and I think in any journey of a way it is an individual Czerny and it can only be done by each individual at any can be prescribed because I think I think people develop spiritual awakening in different ways in a different time there we must leave it we could talk about it all morning but sadly cars at us thank you very much for your time this morning thank you thank that is Reverend Deborah Parsons here on b.b.c. Radio deafen it is time now to pause for thought and this morning that's with Devon author Elizabeth d.c. Who's been focusing on the world food this week today on the final stage of our journey we're traveling over 9000 kilometers northeast woods from Brazil and South America to the center of Europe and what to many people is the gastronomical capital of the world Paris it's one of our favorite cities and I've visited it many times family and friends but on the occasion I'm thinking about today I was accompanied by several work colleagues from my client company in Brussels we come to France to audit a couple of their rule material suppliers one of whom is located in the outskirts of the capital. As the nominal leader of the team I'd share the closing meeting where we fed back to the company our comments on their operations and any requests we had for changes in the way they dealt with our materials I am by no means a linguist in fact quite the opposite but from learning how to order theater tickets or restaurant mails I normally relied on interpreters to speak for me in business trips in non English speaking countries but for some reason this time I insisted on attempting to hold the meeting without an interpreter I've been taking French lessons for a while and felt I needed to show what I'd learned I hate to think what our hosts thought of my terrible mangling of their language but they were very polite and kept smiling throughout the meeting took a lot longer than it would normally have since everyone had to speak very slowly so I didn't get lost but we persevered and eventually it was over. As we all heaved a collective sigh of relief one of the team suggested we walk down by the sane and take a look at Notre Dame before finding somewhere for supper it was a warm evening we had a pleasant walk little realizing that a few years later the iconic view would be changed forever by fire. And when we arrived at the restaurant the appetizer we were we were presented with was live oysters I knew what to do in theory but I've never eaten them before and normally I'm quite cautious with new food but I reckoned if I could successfully chair a meeting in Paris in French I could certainly master the art of eating oysters and I did and they were delicious. Said glad to hear it is b.b.c. Radio Devon 738 which Jackie Wayne has the headlines the royal family and senior politicians will join military veterans and religious leaders in central London this morning to remember those who lost their lives in war in Devon and up and down the country in cities towns and villages a 2 minute silence will be observed at 11 o'clock the town center intervention was sealed off for several hours last evening by armed police searching for a man in connection with reports of a domestic incident there were no reports of a gun being fired and injured motorists had to be freed from their vehicle by firefighters overnight after a road accident in Plymouth It happened around a quarter to 2 in Ferndale Road when the vehicle hit a wall just before midnight firefighters were called King Stainton to free a person trapped after an accident think Coombs and road east Labor has rejected criticisms that spending plans by the conservatives and assessment released by the Tories claims Labor would need to spend 1.2 trillion pounds over the next 5 years to fulfil its commitments However Labor hasn't published its manifesto so it's not known which pledges will be included and which discarded. A senior cleric overseeing Anglican parishes in north Devon has defended the decision of one of his clergy to ban yoga classes from a church hall Nigel Dilks Pickert Mary's Pilton ruled that elements of yoga practice aren't compatible with Christianity the archdeacon of Barnstable Mark butches said individual parishes have the power to make their own decisions in such matters and the Environment Agency says it's still concerned about high water levels in the river Don in South Yorkshire West 7th severe flood warnings are in place residents in several villages have been urged to leave their homes some of which are 3 feet deep in water the time is 734. P.c. Radiate death and travel news. No incidents to report on the county's rage just some roadworks to be reminded of in Exeter tight barn way between pin lane and Cumberland way road works and lane restrictions in Plymouth Blunt's lane is closed for long term road works with diversions in place imbalanced ball Darby road that shut both ways between the a 39 and park few road because of water main work no problems at the airports on the trains g w r that's running a replacement bus service between credit and and Barnstable because of engineering work traffic moving well on the tame a bridge and there's around about a 15 minute waste because we have those 2 ferries linking Devonport with 2 points if you've got to travel story there that we're not yet mentioning give our free travel line a call it's 12829. You know. Decidedly nippier hasn't been these last few days Paul got arts the man with the weather forecast for us how's it looking Paul it was mainly cloudy start of the day today we have had some. In places just over the last hour most of this is no work fizzling out just a little bit left over the road more also had some heavy rain last night and that's continued to allow that flotilla to be in force for Wrote the upper river to a more area as well expecting that to be in force throughout most of the morning certainly today it is going to quickly clear though and we're going to start to see a mainly droid quite a bright day as well with some reasonable spells of sunshine developing in most places not everybody seeing those breaks though quite windy to start with as well fresh northerly winds maybe strong at times in some coastal areas steadily moderating through the morning and then becoming south easterly towards the evening maximum temperature is still not particularly warm between 7 and 10 Celsius and feeling a bit cooler in the wind. Tonight again we're going to season more cloud building from the west and we're going to see further rain spreading eastwards as the North progresses the rain could again turn heavy at times particularly over high ground it is though going to clear all areas really boy dawn tomorrow south westerly winds though we're going to strengthen from the West during the evening and then become northwesterly strong during the early hours and there is a risk of some coastal gales course of around 50 miles an hour in places maybe even 55 to 60 miles an hour along some northern coast lines 1st thing tomorrow morning minimum term just know it still chilly between $3.00 and $6.00 Celsius and tomorrow is going to be a bright day some sunny intervals there will walk there will also be some scattered showers which could be locally heavy at times particularly during the afternoon winds are going to remain quite strong tomorrow fresh Will strong northwesterly further gusts of 40 to 50 miles an hour in exposed coastal areas really throughout the day tomorrow a maximum temperatures between $8.11 Celsius and that's the weather. B.b.c. Radio. Put in did it then. It is b.b.c. Radio Devon Of course this is Remembrance Sunday and just in case you missed it earlier on we had a special remembrance Sunday service here on b.b.c. Radio Devon and led by Bishop Robertson we've had a tweet from the Diocese of extra thank you b.b.c. Devon for a thoughtful and beautiful Remembrance Sunday service led by Bishop Roberts and if you did miss it a reminder you can listen again on b.b.c. Sounds you can also join us at 11 o'clock today and tomorrow as we mark the 2 minute silence and if there is any information you want to share about events that are taking place on this Remembrance Sunday then that's what we're here for really so you can call us it's 101 I stray for you can text one triple 3 and start your message with the word Devon and a space and you'll find us on Twitter at b.b.c. Devon. So any events that you'd like to mention and or say if you simply want to sort of send out a message of support of thanks perhaps you're remembering a particular person then to feel free to get in touch thank you ever so much for your e-mail on Sunday he says they'll be the usual civic ceremony at the War Memorial in town Bobby's in talking no doubt services at churches throughout the Bay Personally I'll be leading the service of my parish church once again featuring a one time choir by adults John Alford who died of his wins 101 years ago on Sunday the 10th of November 1918 would you say consider that the Internet quite in excess of 30 service personnel who have laid down their lives in the service of this country since the start of this current millennium that message then from Bob in talkie Thanks ever so much for sending that saying Bob and his as I say if you'd like to register something that's happening in your part of the world or indeed to pass on a message of solidarity and support should you wish to you can call us on $101.00 astray 4 and you can text us $81.00 trip or 3 it is b.b.c. Ready I definitely. See. B.b.c. Radio Devon. Take facts. On. Some time of year is Nick where all sorts of costumes are being created for school nativity plays they've changed everything here's haven't they there perhaps much more inclusive and the selection of roles you might say is different or are they this is a question prompted by the fact that psychologists say the role that you play in the city as a child has a bearing on your future life career earning power that's an extraordinary thought isn't it the research says for instance that former Angels a most likely to end up in a modest role within the health care industry average of 25000 yet however the Angel Gabriel will earn almost double That's a 40000 salary on average and they have a whopping one thought hunt 1297 followers on social media isn't it interesting could it possibly be that the role you as you were assigned in a nativity play has affected what happened in later life or is it the other way round perhaps somehow people are just sensing a different sort of a different person that you are because they think you're your You're an angel Gabriel therefore you happen to be a leader of people for example whatever it is I'd love to know what is your what character were you in the city do you match these situations the. These factors these earning powers these future roles as well we've been talking to a few colleagues about this and it did produce some interesting findings here we gang. I was one of the 3 kings which I was really pleased because I thought that was the lead role and I don't know I did it very well I dropped the 10 I was characters called dropped and it was all of a shambles but it was a good part that played any role in kind of what you went on to do in your adult life because a cording to research it can have an impact depending on what role you were given into how you ask me whether that indicates what on a massive show off or not and push myself to the front to get a good partner No I don't know why that happened but it did. I was asked by a Chinaman but I was quite shy so I can't remember if I actually did it or not but I do have vague memories of converting been about 6 or something of being asked to wear one of those big wide brimmed hats I'm not sure if that's affected by you know right off or not really did it feel like an ordeal and being just even asked I think it probably did yeah it's a long long time ago and I was so hard to remember yeah I do seem to remember getting a look at the Anglican over I was the New Race her and all I remember is that we had to have a. Toy teach it to the new way to play a human with the feelings that you had at the time you happy to be selected as the writer and I own an angel Mariel somebody else well I wanted to do is wear a big float see drafts I think but I just got one toy tights and a polo look. First I was ever in I was the cat on stage and then I remember being asked to be a stagehand helpings the change is over so I I guess I suppose I could say that sort of run through insulated life now being in technical operations for the b.b.c. So yeah. It could well have affected things later in life I think I was one of the shepherds there's some research about shepherds that show that they're less likely to be involved in social circles that Mary is the one who's the most likely to be very social if any who have a plate Mary but the shepherds just so according to this for such what you think about yeah that kind of ties in I'm not a great social person really going out and partying all night long so that kind of figures it I don't think it makes me someone who gathers the flock together and organizes people particularly no. It's absolutely fascinating Could it be that the character you are in the tippity determines your path in future life job and earning power or the other question is is it the other way around do they send something in that 5 year old that says wow this is a leader of men we must or women whatever. Them we must put them as the Angel Gabriel Jackie when he's reading the news throughout this I'm intrigued what were you I was the. Visitor did you have to say I bring you I need I remember looking up standing on a table in the village hall and looking at my grandmother I'm so proud to do this but it's hard on the arms baby angel. Sex in the sixty's. You know I've continued to live ring messages ever since I got my hand another taste for I love the police to the touch what were you what how did you end up if you see what I made apparently Angel Gabriel was on a nice salary and all kinds of follows an incident when I read it and said yes indeed not treated and I wait say wait 101 is 34 is the phone number at the tax number is 81 triples restart the message with the word Devon Jackie I'm fairly sure I was a mermaid that I finally know if it's a yeah I'm fascinated what. She Lord and maybe that's a different but I was in a rater So I guess I had a great Actually I think experience of public speaking does help you. Know which comes 1st. The shepherd or the job as a shepherd. Let us know what were you then what are you now a waiter waits one is 3 I 10134 it is b.b.c. Radio Devon the time now is 749. Time for the latest news headlines with Jackie Wayne and communities and in and across the country are preparing to commemorate the war dead in Remembrance Day services. Later on the center of Tipitina's back to normal this morning after being sealed off last evening by armed police and in the general election campaign labor the Conservatives a crashing over their respective spending plans the weather a cloudy start with patchy rain PAP's sleet or snow on high ground quickly turning dry and bright with reasonable spells of sunshine topped temperature 10 degrees. P.c. Wady a Devon travel news. In Sydney on All Saints road between 8379 high street and see the shade close temperate traffic lights and road works implements Bart street a shop for work on the new boot of our scheme a diversion is in place that now I'm not free on the a 379 temporary traffic lights between please gate Hill and Edmonton farm that's because of road subsidence no problems reported at the airport on the trains there g.w. Are still running those replacement bus services between Exodus and David's and Weston super Mare and between Exodus and David's and Castle Cary that's because of engineering works between and also trains between London Paddington and Plymouth they're diverting via alternative routes which is extending journey times traffic going well across the tame bridge there's also the ferries linking Devonport with Tor point which means you have that usual Sunday morning 15 minute wait if you have a travel story we're not yet mentioning but should be then Phone 812829. B.b.c. Radio Devon sports Christmas are Garner into the 2nd round of the f.a. Cup thanks to a one nil win over Bolton Wanderers yesterday Callum McFadden seen scored the only goal of the game 11 minutes into the match and in truth our girl we're really troubled it's the 4th time in the last 4 years that our guard have made it to the stage of the competition and manager Ryan Lowe is keen that. Pilgrims can go as far as they like every competition where and we always respected we always want to do well on the f.a.q. For me is one of the biggest compositions in the world for me but I have managed to not play in apart from the bigger ones which is the champions league of photos it's a fantastic competition and it's one we want to develop it was frustration for x. The city is they were held to a one all draw at Cambridge meaning a replay will be needed City were leading until the last seconds of the game 3 Alex vicious 1st for the club but a sam smith goal left them defeated Grecians boss Matt Taylor felt it wasn't a fair results blow in the game. Having over 2 shots on target at one target we just weren't able to keep our goal life for a minute I thought we deserved to win that game for. Talking United suffered a shock one nil loss to National League South Side Maidstone to crash out of the f.a. Cup a deflected goal midway through the 1st half was enough to see off the girls who haven't won a 1st round tie since 2011 manager Gary Johnson had no complaints there about the results of she's very disappointed as always when we lose a game and. What they should point to lose in the car show we are all a bit down but unfortunately the boys can do anything about it on the pitch on the bike. In the women's football Plymouth Argyle will hope to get back to action after a 3 week layoff when they travel to Chichester in the National League Southern Premier Division Argyle are on a 7 match league and cup winning run watch it bottom with just one point extra city our Swindon Town on later to win a win would boost their chances of getting back into the top 3 in Division One South West in the Southwest League Premier Division It's been a disastrous start to the season for talkie United's women who have lost all 6 league matches to date doesn't get any easier they travel to Bishop Leonard who beat them in 10 nil last week but if it are at home to 2nd place wouldn't pass it down while the Academy achieved a visit to Keynsham town development it's a West Country Dubey for the extra chiefs in the rugby later today when the Bristol bears visit Sandy Park both sides have won 2 and lost one so far in the Premiership season but chiefs have won the last 7 meetings between the 2 sides this year they are still have strengthened their squad and look a far more dangerous side as director of rugby Rob Baxter is very aware they will quality players they're enjoying what they do together and I actually fear teams who look like they're enjoying what they do to other more than anything else because it makes you stronger we priced ourselves out of people for years where they like to tar ball in hand they don't mind spending Piers talking to friends and then looking to get on the character attack every shot if they've got dangerous individuals. Well Plymouth Albion were a $197.00 winners over Birmingham mostly at the Brickfields in national one in the Southwest Premier Division their wins for Ivy Bridge Barnstable and Okehampton And for now that is the latest sport here on b.b.c. Radio Devon David Fritts Gerald do you have any idea what you did for the talky tourist association with John. And dearest tell me one thing because somebody teased me about this research is there in fact those attacks at one point was going to be structural. As well really never liked it but it should and we should do I think we showed just a small unassuming statue of you you with a tree branch perhaps weekdays from. Your search group about 18 feet high b.b.c. Radio Devon it is ready I Devon It's 754. There's going to be some traditional dancing and some tasty food as members of Plymouth South Asian society held a big bash next Saturday to which the wider community is also involved now 2 of those involved in this are with me now we have Smith and sat dish b.k. Hello welcome along to b.b.c. Radio Devon It's lovely to see you both here this morning so what is actually going to be happening next week hello. So next week we have where our lovely extravaganza in Plymouth in their Devon High School for Girls where the South Asian society is celebrating their 16th annual event which is going to be a blast if lovely food music cultural programs and Saturday share what else would you add to that. It's basically a sort of representation of a culture. Value so you could see the fusion of music and the some just. Obvious cherish the most and what's your favorite part of this myth or what do you love sort of showing and sharing. Basically I'm a people's person so I love the togetherness the fun and the for all like and getting to meet one another getting to meet the younger people you know so and there is always new or faces that you see people come from as far as far away as exit and for that as well and some people from Cornwall so it's a lovely get together and usually it's a rainy day and inside the whole day is all this color there's all this lovely needs a food so it's just a wonderful evening and so do you how important is it do you think to bring communities together. Especially the current play made it even more elaborate of what we're trying to achieve here because as you know we are basically a multicultural society. A specially rated we come from the royal you think the cultured place an important role for us to believe in bringing a good bit of the people so one of the object of this event is to bring. People together from different cross-section of the 34 but we feel it's it's relevant in the present context yes in the main he mentioned the present context I mean these are I don't know it strikes me that they are particularly challenging times I don't know if you think if you feel if you you yourself feel that some ether that it is and this kind of this kind of think can actually help with that oh yes absolutely I think it's so relevant today this idea of being able to see from different perspectives this idea that we need to be that we have. There are similarities as and we need to appreciate the differences that exist which actually enrich all our lives. Having the conversations having the interactions keeping the ball rolling trying to see from each other's perspectives it's all white especially as we're facing elections as well as brac sets and other things that are happening in the world seems to be times of great turmoil and you are looking through the newspapers for so we'll come back to many more comical conversations about this so many different things we could talk about out there but it would be remiss of me not to say all for you not to tell us where and when it is say can you fill us in on that. The 16th annual event will be held on 16th of November in Devonport preschool. Up from 6 pm and 11 30 pm And I think it is so high school for girls there actually that one yep yep. So between 6 pm and 11 30 pm 30 pm wonderful Well thank you so much just for that brief chat you'll be back in about half an hour I thought you would say something I know I just wanted to mention about. Listeners to buy tickets online from a w w w So issue it's a safety dot org dot uki So South Asian society dot org dot u.k. So me and Satish thank you so much you're going to look through the newspapers and you see what your work out next door I mean you yeah really I didn't really see you fairly soon really get to say here it's a meter and sat dish looking through our newspapers telling us also about that event next Saturday the 16th of November at Devonport high school for girls you can get those tickets online it is the South Asian society let's find out what the weather's going to do a poor gods the man of the night quite clearly start today a little bit of party rain in places mainly over high ground but that's going to quickly die out and it's going to be adroit and bright day with some reasonable spells of sunshine in most areas winds are steadily going to ease as well through the morning with maximum temperatures of just 10 degrees Celsius and that's the weather. But. If you. 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Buttons news for a time Jackie Wayne the royal family and senior politicians will join military veterans and religious leaders in central London this morning to remember those who lost their lives in war here in Devon people will gather in churches chapels and green spaces for the 2 minute silence Caroline Adams has more details on Exodus cathedral Green this morning the Bishop of Exeter will lead the act of remembrance and a bit of the service and parade takes place in Victoria Parkins that Mary's Parish Church the civic party escorted by the bit at the youth pipe band leaves the town hall at $1040.00 on Plymouth ho's Royal Naval memorial at 11 the vice Lord left tenant of Devon will lay a wreath followed by the Lord Mayor on behalf of the people of Plymouth they'll be joined this year by representatives of 2 visiting German ships race will also be laid by children for the military kids club heroes a support group of service family children from across the city meanwhile at the national remembrance of the Senate off in London Devon veterans of Afghanistan will be in the help the heroes March past including former Army Corporal Keith Ross at a wet from the devoted and left tenant commander Matthew Tresidder from South Hams who left the army 5 years ago after being diagnosed with p.t.s.d. . Center of terror turn is quiet again this morning after being so sealed off last evening by armed police they were called to an address in Angel hill at around 6 things helicopter was also in action a spokesman said they were looking for a man wanted in connection with what they described as domestic related threats there were no reports of a gun being fired and firefighters were called out in Plymouth early this morning to free a motorist trapped in their car after it hit a wall it happened around a quarter to 2 in Ferndale Road they say the casualties condition was such that they had to be freed straight away and the driver was taken to hospital by ambulance earlier on just before midnight firefighters were called to King's Stainton to free someone trapped in their car in Coombs and road east after the vehicle left the road Labor has rejected criticisms of it spending plans by the Conservatives an assessment released by the Tories claimed Labor would need to spend.