In pounds we understand talks about being held to ensure the parts built hospitals finished and the government's promise to continue funding health schools and prison contracts run by the construction company but the long term future of many a major public project is in doubt Phil McCabe is the development manager Cheshire West and Wigan Federation of Small Businesses and he fears for some of the smaller supply firms linked to Karelian. That's a lot of money so we're absolutely. There already the supply chain and crew are paid what the road and the consequences of not doing. Means job losses the inquest into the death of a travel agents who had a throat coats while at work in Southport will open today 28 year old Cassie Hayes died in hospital after the attack in Chapel Street 30 year old Andrew Burke from St Helens has been charged with her murder police in California of rescued 13 malnourished siblings from a house west some with chained to their beds their parents have been arrested and charged with thoughts and child endangerment the alarm was raised by a teenage girl who managed to escape Cheshire is chief fire officer insists his service isn't sitting on millions of pounds of reserves fire Minister Nick Hertz made the claim in the Commons last week after a Cheshire m.p. Criticised budget cuts the county's chief fire officer Paul Hancock says most of the 28000000 pounds in their accounts is earmarked for essential equipment I'm sure if we were screening away reasons the. Would. Absolutely sorry about that but we have a reserve strategy that's been agreed and signed of by the ex and so it's robust it's been challenged it's been audited he's been very fine a 30 year plan to transform transport links across the north of England will be outlined later in Liverpool the idea is a thought to include 2 new high speed rail lines and an upgrade between Manchester and Sheffield the plans by the organization transport for the North could cost up to $60000000000.00 pounds but we put out for public consultation hundreds of workers at the camel led a shipyard in Birkenhead a planning 2 days of strike action later this month over their pay and conditions the g.m.b. Union says unless their disputes result 500 members will walk out on the 26th and 29th of January the photos from Liverpool photographer took on board a messy ferry dating back nearly 30 years ago when on display today Tom Wood took them of commute is a day trip is as they made their way across the river from 1978 to 2002 now over 90 of them will be on display at the open eye gallery at Man Island until the 25th of March we asked Tommy feels he'd be able to do the same project today when I went across on the ferry it was a commutable for every 10 minutes in the peak. Of the people which is kind of people life was different then and now it's like a tourist thing and people got tourists head and they're not reading the newspaper smoking a cigarette think about whether they are coming out for work or the opposite it's a different feel and if you had to a Facebook page this morning we'd love to know if you recognize anyone on the photos on the ferry around 30 years ago he supports Everton are hopeful of completing the signing of all schools Theo Walcott this week the going to have to want $20000000.00 pounds plus for him after reports linking him with a summer move to eventis cities. Could in fact lie with Liverpool speaking after the win over Manchester City the German international revealed how his agent is in talks with the Reds about a possible contract extension and in tennis British number one you had to come to didn't need long to move into the 2nd round of the Australian Open she breezed past American Madison Brendel 6361 in his Melbourne as he latest I'll have monies in sports after 830. In the morning b.b.c. Radio. Is going to be very very windy as well a cold and windy day from as he said right the way through. Spells frequent showers they will get heavy. The risk of the hail and. Some of you tell him as there was some from the last night there was definitely some heavy had stayed on the road when I was coming in this morning so it's going to be one of those days really showers will be wintry possibility of some snow over the hills but it will feel bitingly cold. Really cold with gales says 4 degrees but those guys are going to say they have right off it's kind of feel like it's in the minus numbers just a quick line on the travel news for you a 59 road in South Pole that's between the 57 junction 7. Fuel spillage there was an overturned vehicle one lane is closed busy of the best of times even slow at the moment slow traffic calming Donal's on the case. Online. Now a health campaign is a calling for a 9 o'clock watershed for junk food ads on television to help tackle what's been described as a childhood obesity epidemic now and prays We'll discuss the issue later and then tomorrow they'll be. A round table debate in Westminster just examining a new report that's been drawn up by academics from the University of Liverpool would look at that report in a moment and one of the authors will talk to one of the authors as well and if you have visited livable Sefton Park recently you'll no doubt will have spotted loads and loads of work that's going on it's only going more than half a 1000000 pounds worth of improvements b.b.c. Radio Merseyside Phil Cooper is all wrapped up for us this morning we'll hear from him through a scarf like this because it's called will be on just before have by state and we're on to day 6 of scout smiles tell you what I'll do because you not get anywhere near the end so I'll chalk another clue in for you in 15 minutes b.b.c. Radio. You know it when you were a kid we used to watch the adverts Saturday morning or join in the kids telly Charles did you say to some of our Want That I Want It was a breakfast cereal did you think all a must have a little bit of that how much influence do you think that a television advert actually has on you maybe these days I mean there's lots of them of course as adults we probably think we're creatures of absolute free will and we make our own minds up but it's those little nibbles in those subliminal nibbles when it comes to advertising it's very clever in some ways but what about the kids different kettle of fish for the kids isn't it research also already shows there's a clear link between the food and drink and versus the kids see and the choices that they make and how much they eat of this food is one of this way there will be a number of discussions in Westminster on the impact of junk food television or the adverts on on television and the effect it has on children and the levels of obesity as well one of the authors of the report is Dr and the Boylan from the University of Liverpool I spoke to him yesterday they saw. Can't be saying around children's programming so that any programming that is particularly made for children such as. It might be on a children's channel like Nickelodeon but also any program in which children make up a certain proportion of the audience it has to be 20 percent higher than you would expect to find in the general population right so that to one side when the family sitting down on a on a Saturday night or midweek in the once in a family program that's targeted towards the family these are votes of started to sneak in there exactly this is what the report really highlights is that there's a real gap in the regulations we have at the moment so that they tackle children's t.v. Fairly well but they ignore the fact that most of children's viewing takes place outside of that time and is the sorts of programs you're talking about the sort of family viewing on a on a Saturday night for example and the regulations really don't tackle advertising around those sorts of programs so kids are being exposed to all of these outfits all of the high fat sugar foods that would be banned from Tilton's t.v. They're just seeing them in family viewing instead and the research I'm sure shows a clear link between the adverse children see in the food they eat things haven't changed over the years because when I was growing up Tony the Tiger came on I wanted Frosties or somebody else came on or some other cartoon character Christmas or whatever made you want to buy them that's the whole point of adverts isn't it exactly this has been shown time and time again in scientific studies that when children are exposed to adverts they're more likely to remember that brand so that when the next point of either buying something themselves or being with their parents summing up to ask for something to be bought they're more likely to select that brand more likely to choose the sorts of foods they've seen on the t.v. And say things like snack foods takeaways and children purely more likely to eat more when they've seen adverts for high fat sugar salt foods as well whether the food available all the food safety an appetite or not just seeing that sort of advertisement is very persuasive and provides a sort of prompt for children to eat I know there's a lot of Pastor power that goes on but as per. Aronsen grandparents don't we have the responsibility to say well look no you're not you know haven't these things or you might be able to have it as a treat once we call or twice so we we've got a role to play in this and absolutely yes parents on the wider family network do have a role to play when we act as gate keepers but what we're saying is that it's really not bad to put parents in a position where the food marketers are able to be sort of whispered whispering in your child there and telling me the really nice thing to want to. Talk to Emma Boyle and from the University of Liverpool one of the reports or things in the studio with me now is Beth Bradshaw She's a project officer a nutritionist with food active here in Liverpool want to do morning what you have for breakfast I have my breakfast when I don't have your bit yet plain yogurt with a banana Ok but it's all right now again isn't it just a quite fancy bowl of sugary cereal but it's going to every single day is absolutely in this this is a thing which you know is a main concern to me is you know the amount that we offer ties to. Idea of a tree is just so distorted we treat should be. Increased infrequent so but when we go to supermarkets and on t.v. With surrounded by Keyes can see these high fat sugar and salt foods so you know I said once every now and then it is fine but just not that state anymore and it's no wonder we have such a beast a crisis that we have a moment I'm sure you agree with junk food advertising as well but what about what one of the factors influence children when it comes to food do they see what we. As that of a better well you know I think you know industry are know exactly what they're doing you know they don't spend hundreds and millions of pounds worth of advertising every year for no reason they know it works because you know children say they they use they tailor these advertisements to include color schemes that may or may fit with this or target audience they can feel so it's. Food or drink product they make pink colors you know test stereotypical colors so they saw my soap personalities marking up as they really do invest so much money into their marketing experience it's subliminal a lot of this is absolutely I don't know the you know these little minds being absorbed. I mean even for example sports sports you know Elin picks and things like that Coco was a sponsor and that is also a form of junk food marketing even though we don't really realize it yet it's on the babes of all the volunteers it's everywhere around the stadium in this essence you know it might not be the product but it's the brand and it's that brand recognition that children are just so forth with do you think we're becoming too obsessed with it though because the aim of the makers of the manufacturers of food is to sell it these are businesses it's very very competitive for them and they spend a lot of time on. Prime time television a versus well in the commercial world they're just going to keep doing it it's not a case of stopping them it's managing this is well and as I mentioned. Earlier on as a parent we have to be a little bit stronger and just say. No you can't have it every single day have it as a treat Do you think do you think we have passed the power too much. From my point of view no I think you know my the very thing that really hits home with me is the amount that we. Advertise it so one minute we may have an outfit for change for life so they had a new campaign early on this year 2 sacks a day 100 calories marks we might have an advertisement from 10 to 25 talking about what foods we should be eating what foods we should be eating and that's recommended by public health guidance but the next half an advertisement on television maybe k.f.c. Maybe Domino's made up and you know that sort of conflicting message is really feeling not only children's but maybe parents idea of what we should constitute as a healthy diet and you know. It's no wonder that we're in the health of the u.k. And you know the p.c. Level that we have is so stark nowadays because I just really do think it really confuses confuses consumers available from all angles and I can always big from a cell before more angles I feel as though I'm being bombarded by don't eat this don't drink that don't have this sugar do this do that do the other it feels like I'm being nannied a lot of the time you know I'm a grown up brought my kids the best I can I think I know what I'm doing but I'm I'm learning along the way is there a danger of people just pulling down the shutters and say more will you all just stop telling me what to do now it's totally on star now because you know there's been a lots of actions recently which you know some not I've always responded well to you so you know the sugar tax levy coming in I don't know if anyone had but there had been outs reformulation Yeah there's now a petition to stop that happening from from consumers who love the product the way it is and they don't they are actually concerned with the sugar levels they just want their I'm broke so I do understand that and I do I do think you know in need there needs to be a middle ground for sure but all these all these policy changes that we call for there also make people's health better that we have everyone's best interests at heart and you know we were stupid how thier environment people to live in so then they have a better chance of of of having living a healthier life. A better quality of life as well we're almost out of time I have a theory that if you put an Adidas sign on an apple or a Nike swoosh on a banana I mean the bananas made for kids with kids would go for it and the reason I think this is because with the likes of Lucas I was a medicine when I was a kid but then football has got hold of it and became ultra cool so that's my theory behind it you think that would win yeah absolutely you know there's no. Him out people they used to sports sports personnel celebrities to compliment marketing in their advertising they do that for a reason because if they if you tell. And say oh they're drinking it and I'm going to drink it well you know that very very tough but it's simple if your child sees it and it looks good to them I want to have it and maybe that's the way to do it and maybe get some more influential celebrities footballers on board and get a fruit campaign go on and on there's been a Milk campaign over the years as well as anyone say Lovely to talk you out on a thank you very much indeed for coming in and give give our best to you Callie Robben Island and nobody comes in on his bike with thanks very much in the bath it says 17 minutes past 8 now good morning. Today with the latest b.b.c. News headlines now the mayor of Liverpool has written to the health secretary to seek reassurances about the future of the new Royal Liverpool Hospital after the firm building it Karelian went into liquidation yesterday I mean inquest into the death of travel agent Cassie Hayes who had to throw that work in Southport that will open a little later on today on the 30 year plan to transform transport links across the north of England are going to be talking about that will be outlined later in Little Paul when we find out more details will reflect that as we always do you know news bulletins here on b.b.c. Radio my side and let's see if this happens by the end of the week on a hopeful of completing this on. Theo Walcott What is his 1st name is it. Really is just feel no you know. You must be about 19 Now maybe that means they'll be back in the euro forever yes I think he started when he was about 5 but anyway. The Blues hopefully going to sign him but some Vanga they would like around $20000000.00 pounds plus a little bit more for him so we'll see what. You look truly going to have that big. How we doing Ok. I'm a 59 southbound I'm afraid of the. One lane close now at least some traffic is starting to pass because it was all closed earlier on it's between junction 7 of the m $57.00 said Dhoni Broome's Crossroads which island that area the. Early over 10 vehicle lot of fuel spillage so they're still trying to sort this out at the moment one lane closed and slow traffic as a result this lanes closed while that's being cleared from the carriage way and it's near the Astor just inane to say that someone to look out for just had. Some good news though that the problems on the m 6 north and southbound they have cleared We've got delays on the m $62.00 eastbound though towards Manchester between junction 9 for Winick and 11 for the travel time round about 25 extra minutes on your journey that it's really batter And it down with rain at the moment so that could be causing some problems at your latest for now if you can take me on any of the problems out there or any of those issues please give us a ring as long as it's safe and it's legal to do so 151-794-0953 b.b.c. Radio messy side travel we go things are going to talk about the little. I don't know listen I know all I say is well danged it only says very important it's called Peer head but everybody calls the peer had I once had a colleague. Who wasn't from this neck of the woods who just used to refer to as. The Dr in north when I 1st started doing this shift I was used to call a council the Liverpool City Council the Liverpool City Council of a little blue city council have said that he pulled me only when it's Liverpool City Council and some from around. The Liverpool it's what we say we need a song for drive time weekday afternoons from 4 o'clock let's talk about kids' t.v. Programs What was your favorite Maybe it's one of these. Kids' t.v. Shows we love because we. Don't have that situation where we alter her school. Sit down and watch exactly the same show at the same time and going to school the next talk about that straw of time with me Paul salt on b.b.c. Radio mercy Shi'ite And if you're one of the people who still call the the Liverpool City Council the Corps paid a lot of you know a 21 call the collapse of the construction company Karelian could that have been avoided while the government has been holding talks to ensure the public services that were run by the firm can continue of course thousands of jobs in the balance of the moment labor questioning why the business continued to win these white or contracts despite posting a series of profit warnings let's talk to our political correspondent Paul Rowley's ready to talk to talk to us now Paul let's just start with with the government has the government been caught on the hop over this they say not but clearly it's only they accept that in stock phrase lessons will have to be learned by what has happened the big question is why they still handed over 8 major contracts to Karelian even after they give notice they were in trouble with 3 separate profits warnings over the course of the last 6 months the biggest being a staggering 1400000000 pound deal to build and design part of the h s 2 high speed rail link the government insists that that work will still continue because of the way the contract has been designed because it's a joint venture involving 3 businesses and the other 2 will now take over the slack but there are concerns that white or that may be for too long that massive conglomerates like Karelian have had their fingers in too many pies not just major building projects but being responsible for things like delivering school dinners cleaning hospitals even running prisons and maybe the calculation now they've just got 2 big school dinners running hospitals these necessities are everyday life for many people surely that will have to carry on in some form but will anything change as a. Of what's happened here there does appear to be a mood now in government the needs to be extra safeguards in future to ensure this doesn't happen again they have tried to be fair to increase the number of small and medium sized companies that get government contracts at the moment it's at least a quarter the intention over this parliament is to increase it to a 3rd but often there are only a limited number of businesses that can compete for the larger projects and they tend to win them because they've got so much clout and they're probably a good publicity machine as well in this case Karelian is made up of some of the biggest names in construction tarmac McAlpine is most of them it's not quite a monopoly to only but it's a pretty big player there's also concern that despite the collapse the company's former chief executive a guy call Richard housen is still earning 600000 pounds a year even though he left 2 months ago and there are others too who qualify for large bonuses in recent times the government is making clear that if the Official Receiver judges there has been any wrongdoing among the directors or former directors what they call severe penalties will be imposed in there may be attempts now to claim back some of this money and finally Paul there will be a lot of people looking to reason make the very same right come on then what's next what's going to happen now well it's not been the best start to a new year for her it was a disastrous 2017 when she called an election expecting a stonking majority and she lost that majority so she had a reshuffle last week didn't all go to according to plan had a big speech on the environment as well questions over there and now she's got that and now there is pressure from the Labor Party that in future these contracts will remain in the public sector Jeremy Corbyn is saying it's a watershed moment he's calling this rip off privatization in the past there was a received wisdom not just in this government but in the previous Labor governments under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown that the private sector was more efficient the public sector tends to be more bureaucratic but maybe there has to be a mix in future and more roles for for public sector companies as well because down the line the people who lose out of the small. Companies are at the last to get the bills eventually and that's going to be a knock on effect for this government so Jeremy called me saying this could be a defining moment we await to say All right Paul we'll leave it there thank you there's polling just on the latest news about Karelian and the ramifications of the whole thing. Big changes down there we'll find out what's happening with Phil Cooper in a moment but 1st let's get rid of this day 660000 term don't try and. Get in on the 2nd day of this it was 60000 in the center of Liverpool are trying to get in can fit everybody and I mean they were so excited that this would come to the city what was it and why did they turn up on the 2nd day why would they not allowed in on the 1st day so we had been in the city the clue is it came from overseas and from one of the cluing because you know getting anywhere near this it didn't happen on the river this didn't happen on the waterfront so it wasn't a big ship a big vessel it came it was nothing to do with that but it did happen in the center of Liverpool sorry the Liverpool city center. Of the pool city center it did happen in Central So what was it please 60000 turned up on the 2nd day not all got in some didn't couldn't get everybody in. But 60000 tried to show why the 2nd day it didn't happen on the river give that a try can't get keep giving you these clues every day 70 no I know it's 3 doubles straight on I have a thing call and we'll see how you do on the scales and also a few minutes. In the crown we know all about that have you been for a walk through that lately will live a full Sefton Park you may wonder more what's going on they don't tell us anything . But we will now have been fenced off mini excavators been digging the place up as well all to do with a huge package of improvements at the park b.b.c. Radio. One is now just inside the entrance to Sefton Park here this morning a hugely popular place this with. Families getting out here you often see Ron is around here as well a lot of people cycling to work through the park here this morning in the summer we get loads of festivals head out we've got the Africa oh yeah a festival in the food and drink fashionables and I'm just a couple I mean as you say work is going to make the park even better with me this morning is council estate Monday he's the cabinet member for highways and neighborhoods state morning Seagate just tell us about the work that's going on mainly around the perimeter of the park the largest piece of work is trading a new running track inside the front so will the park if you can see we've been good this morning it's still the most beautiful conditions I've been out in this town but loads of people have been bubbling around the park even so you can see that they're running outside the next to the rule along the sort of path of the tree like a month off in these conditions so what we're doing is putting in what we called fatality trial inside the. Punch for running this is Tom I will be exercise points along the way it's also further away from the road it's all full of traffic and even that small bit distance being inside the laws of trees actually it impacts on the air quality because at the moment by this it can it be getting probably quite a nice long form of traffic keep moving them that they sort of just. At the end will be better so that's the largest single piece. But he goes right out. The great majority of the perimeter of the park and we think for all the people who use the park for running it's going to be a big improvement Yeah I mean it's important. For health reasons ready to get there the right kind of infrastructure in place so that people don't necessarily have to go and join a gym they can't they can just get outside and keep it that way yeah it's incredibly popular and we wanted to continue that and also it does less damage from the people into the ground he's a he's in a proper job because that she'd better well see muscles in these in particular when you really do the work that we're doing which is just 1st around the park is really what you might call addressing join huge issues the review Theel which is quite popular field he has for us has a tendency to flood through a putting in some extra on the ground drainage. The ferry glad which is again. The way the board forwards and those so to try and stop fighting so on different bits of the of the park where we've had problems only Cajuns who felt they were putting in underground pipes shoring up past generally doing maintenance is necessary to keep it looking. Which is a touch a place for people to come in the is how long they say we're going to be complacent to everything by the summer Yeah well certainly cheap if you know you can see the trial is pretty nearly need to completion expect that to be done by the end of January I think most of the work is shaky would be completed by the end of March should be done and how much money is the council spending on I also got a couple above I think it's a few $100000.00 come out main capital program but. It's money spending both because it's good for people to use the park it's good for their health and also investing in infrastructure and parks. Saves money. Because. It's less than. It was paid does he got to keep spending. To keep up to be one of the things. He said for want of sexual $6.00 money which is money that we should queue for developers to pay pay for building houses so should we stay. With us do you know what's to make. This. Because it's great to get people out not just in the summer but year around this area part do you can see here I mean if this is not the most beautiful. People walking it's quite quite strong the number of people. Have to. Come slowly for a few years as well so that's obviously a bunch of people say Frank for joining us this morning on Monday the cabinet member for highways and neighborhoods that were actually should be complacent in the next few months going to make a lot of improvements to the park people who use the parts to work to keep fit but also just come here with the kids on the weekend to enjoy some time down here. Thank you Phil and thank you Council. Good Morning America Liverpool is racing to the health secretary to seek reassurances about the future of the new Royal Liverpool Hospital It comes as the firm building its can really and has gone into liquidation after running up debts of a 1000000000 pounds Amanat from talks it's now been challenged after a stabbing a noise screen at the victim was a man in his twenty's who was knifed his leg while he was inside a car on Queens Drive police in Calif or. Of rescued 13 brothers and sisters from a house with some of them with chained to their beds their parents have been arrested and charged with child endangerment and a 30 year plan to transform transport links across the north of England outlined today in Liverpool the ideas are thought to include 2 new high speed rail lines you have that well a bit of everything to die some sunshine cold windy lots of rain on the way expect heavy blustery showers and is a risk if. Some people say hits big bangs across most he was fast asleep so I didn't hear it partly was thunder the chance of snow to fall Celsius. Was a bit of sunshine and it was a little bit will also be dinged with. Every cloud. B.b.c. Radio. Slightly better the a 59. Good news is now that all lanes have been reopened there but we've still got a lot of slow traffic it's because of an earlier over 10 vehicle fuel spillage between junction 7 of the m 57. And so all along that stretch by the Astor is causing you grief I'm afraid in the good news is that the lanes have been reopened aside from that we've got some slow traffic on the m 62 eastbound Manchester between junction 9 for Winnick and 11 and out of 25 minutes of delays just the sheer volume of traffic heading out that way and it's also looking quite busy on the news the expressway as well southbound. On speak wrote that should I says and I'll have another update for you at a quarter to. The radio. Will be available for the. Bus. Ability if I was to get that deal signed pretty quickly the chance it could be done by the end of this week so yeah you could be in contention some alibi sites they will become a 2nd big signing of the January transfer window also asking price is believed to be 20000000 pound plus b.b.c. Radio side summariser says a lack of consistency is the main factor behind Walcott not yet filling fulfilling his potential he came in as you know a real threat a 16 year old went to Wales could never play ball everyone thought here we go we've got a challenge you know you're going to kick on and do it and obviously we need pace we need power we need more child presence say we can assure one community just from seasonality and we've got our bullpen out of every single game Meanwhile evidence under $23.00 is moved up to 3rd in Division one with a 21 victory at Tottenham so a 7 points behind leaders Liverpool but do you have a game in hand after reports linking him with a summer move to you Ventus Emery jams hinted his future could in fact lie with Liverpool speaking after the win the Manchester City the German international revealed how his agent is in talks with the Reds about a possible contract extension Meanwhile Alex Chamberlain's promising he has more goals in him after school against City. 35000000 pound to Anfield from Arsenal. And coming off the pitch to support. Manchester United the gap on Premier League leaders city to 12 points with a 3 No when I was. Side all the favorites to sign Sanchez after the Manchester rivals ended their interest in tennis British number one you have a cold has eased into round 2 of the Australian Open he won 6361 and against America. In the men's drawl 6 time champion. And 3 time Grand Slam winner. 32016 Wimbledon finalist. Out to get a back tonight. From 6 o'clock. One of the wrecking them Bill 60000 on the 2nd day not all of them got in so why the 2nd day not the 1st what was going on think it was to call it Bush why did the truth whatever you like to call it oh yeah it was only. The people who didn't or the 2nd course Everest but you all go and they all went to the big Coca-Cola wagons it will go down a new record 60000 in the city center so that was Ok let's have a look are you right Belle Bella doom builder Never mind if I go out with any bill can you but thanks anyway. No problems on the Alabama. Ok. Ok right when you think I am. Going to be in town they were. All Ok and I mean one big family and. One can say because they couldn't get in when it was. Oh hold you mean when when it went when it went belly all I wanted was a big sale and everybody wants that one to come to it. Yeah I miss that place I mean a kind of a department store people's people's tastes change over the years don't. Or so you reckon it's the old Lewis is still yes I know I'll be right I really do hope you're right. Never mind thanks. No final one hands in saying talons small I know you know you know when I'm field what did I say what I'm saying tell and I don't. Say. That. I'm all still am just say of Scott I'm already got I'm up with all the seeds of a forgotten. Era it was sort of now my back to be honest I want you think it was Helen it was what. In 1000. 900 always. It was to follow from. United States well I don't feel. Well way so the 1st the 1st open. So I was already an American company had been there for years and I. Came here and it was the 1st one in the country that's right Ok. So why if that's the case then why why do people turn up on the 2nd day not the 1st day to face Davis just you could just go and see the law the way it's like an inspection so I could see well what was on off. The top look around and see what was sailing so people went people people went out a little look on the 1st day and went off. And I'll buy you know you have to come back and you have to come back tomorrow and then when I got round 60000 people signed up the next day yeah is that is that the answer you got for me. I hope so I just give it a go let's have a look. Thank you. Nice woman when did you when did the penny dropped with you about I'm sorry I got to make sure. I got the answer. When I went to. I always listen to when. You ask me that they're interested but there are a lot of really it's about. The crew just. Came out. So what you tell me how in the. Past you know want to. I to be to do you. Know it's Ok to question so you know kind of rest that it's Ok. It was a pretty confession I'm really sorry. No you're right you're spot on it was a 25 and 2580. Straight the clock struck race about whether clock shop is in the open until probably about 5 or 6 years ago you could still say the original sign on the wall but it's faded away now it's gone yet and then of course it got so popular it moved face seen in Church Street in a few years now and the next Olympics in London Yeah exactly yeah and then it all went and in fact it was 10 years ago now that it went out of business but still online now still online Yeah but you can't it's not the same you can't go anywhere yet and in the play it makes kind of a I have had I'm well thank you very much congratulations Helen is absolutely right it was f.w. Woolworth it was the 1st one in the whole of the country and it was in Church Street 60000 people more people turned all just to put it into context for how many was it I don't feel for the City game of the weekend there was 56004000 turned off for the opening of Woolworths on the 2nd day we could go in and buy it and that was it and the stuff in the store apparently it was. A threaten the store and a sixpenny still there was nothing in there that was over 6 pence so they will be another Scouse Now some are Helen and I'm feel it's Ok you Googled it it's a lie. Plz a hole in the corner who made that once coffee this it's always over with coffee a thing that has a hole in the court t.v. Shows the bad call it did you did choose it but you had not to know what it's it's I would say leaking out Steve Coleman use a different word when all of it's leaking out to use a different word and it is one about to get it wrong when you want look at that look that is not like something from the 8080 s. I'm not surprised that it looks like some kind of it's awful isn't the channel I'm going to I'm going to smash the corp Anyway we'll do. It on we did the quiz with no name. In fact a couple of people going on about it and soon we're starting the coffee down with appeared to be called the coffee cart and it was owned by a man called Mr Rimmer this is the exhibition at the open I all about pay ahead and Tom has been taking pictures for years and years and years just of ordinary people you know died it is a good $50.00 where he and Yasmin try taking pictures of people now that would be here if you like p.p.i. Claims are going to be taken by a stranger in the last 10 years you could you cough and you know you could be here at Lehman all swarm and call in and. Carolyn Bergen and thanks again in torts we did with no name and the subject of nursery rhymes came up soldiers told you will you marry me with the most good fife and drum I used to think it said Piper Fife Fife is a type of flute a pirate. There we go one of we. Try b.b.c. Radio. So. 59. The good news is that lanes of reopened but you still look at a lot of slow traffic because of an earlier incident an over 10 vehicle a fuel spillage as well so they're still trying to deal with it but the lanes all reopened a lot of slow traffic as a result hopefully I'll start to ease off now it's just by the between junction 7 of the m 57. They're. Still looking at some delays if you're headed towards Manchester between junction 9 for Winnick and 11. 25 minutes of delays and it's a little bit heavier than normal on the news the expressway as well southbound around topic island and speak road but that's about it now hopefully it's on to we were out of rush hour if you can update us on anything else so please do give us a call 015-179-4095 extension 3 b.b.c. Radio travel. had right towards the big black building down on the wall so full that it's just in the basement and it's just just there just there's not the basements just in that you see the sign so the open I gallery it's on to limited amounts as well as some lovely pictures the idea Tom Wood what he did he just travelled on the ferry and around the pay and just took pictures of all during every day life passing you by and they make the most interesting pictures as well they really do so you can see them with 90 of them there as well so if you want to wander down there and have a little look and you are more than welcome to the news is on the way next it's b.b.c. Radio Merseyside what Spring. Good morning till hell to ensure the pots built new Royal Liverpool Hospital will be finished despite the collapse of the construction company Karelian the firm was forced into liquidation with debts of 1000000000 pounds the man all of Liverpool has contacted the health secretary to ask for reassurances There's also a fee is for thousands of small businesses working. As they wait to find out if they'll be paid the t u c s deputy general secretary Poole Nowak wants concrete guarantees from the government I have a job.