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Transcripts for BBC Radio Norfolk BBC Radio Norfolk 20191023 200000
The sole goal of the same. Goal. The goal. You never see you know. You want to sell you've got to get more than my a level I'm just. A little busy but I'm just listening to the website. You want. To see me not the lake. But I never. Claim and. Comes. Now we love to meet new people on the share. Tonight Libby has been and what she wants going on but she has too many things she's interested in for us not to chat to her on as well so highly Hello thanks for coming in 1st or just like tell us where you're from I'm from. Like bucks and you know if no food that's your favorite thing to do now. There's not much to do so Arielle should. Just like Into know. Your favorite food. All right fair enough Ok fair enough I gave you is that I live in Buxton which is like near and I used to live in Ocean back when I was like a baby so I don't really remember the community so much about studio as an Orange shop mainly I'll go to the cinema new with my friends and eat rice so you do a lot yeah basically I'm one of the things that you're really interested in is that you've got I've really. A big love of music listening to music making playlists definitely sort of thing was that where did that come from I think probably like when I was meant to revise my g.c.s.e. Is just refusing to pack around so it just kind of showed me more music and like watching shows and just listening in the background and movies and stuff I just liked while the so much out there I want to listen to what the player side of things do you do you do you make playlists for certain moods and yeah like I had like a party for a list or one when I'm like chill like it's just like whatever mood I'm in I just want music like in 5 to 7 playlist sorry I set a playlist that I think I called the happy sad playlist and it's those songs that are sad songs that make you happy I guess we need you know I mean it's like this makes me feel sad but happy at the same time you look at me like I have no recognition or like your knowledge where there's songs I like they sound happy but then you just do the lyrics and you're like well. So you ever see that and I'm talking like I sat straight up sad song but you like it so much it makes you happy now if you could you not get that in any way so my mother. Got to play this in a 2nd but I just want to talk about one thing because I'm interested and that is you do it's the friendly face situation no I do not know what this is about Latino place Ok so funny faces like this thing at my school where you become an anti bullying ambassador So when you and your 10 to 15 like you have to apply and you get in and you like you look around the school and walk around and being like this in a very and trying to help people with problems bullying or they're feeling sad who have been going to home they might tell you and then you have to report it had to for anything it's person if you found it being a part. To be honest I haven't done loads yet but it's rewarding because you feel like you are doing something and when you see like children who they look really sad you like oh I can help them and it's good to know there's people out there that can do that. And they're like Why did you want to get involved in. Just many kids so rewarding and there's more to it is it's not just like like doing well in an exam or something is being a good person the kind person and you can do more outside of school ever to just help people at lunch break whenever raising. Your c.v. In front of me which is a really weird thing I never thought I'd say to anybody but I think on one of them something right what is this what's a flunkey a Finally this is from. My problem 2019 that's not that long ago not flunking like what you do if you fail. I think. It's all right yeah I flunk So you're out here for. A while you think about that as I think you know Frank you have problem you're like a waiter or waitress and you have to. People drinks obviously. And then you have to monitor things and then in the end you get a doc you get free food so it's all good flunkey this is pretty fun to be honest I think I'm going to try and use that in in my conversation to get away with it flunky But back to the pilot situation I thought we thought what we could do is if we said to you need to create a list right now for us for the situation and for it yeah 1st of all well so music would you be looking at and 2nd of all maybe you could give us a some idea. Song to. Song by the song ever going to say and you can come back as I still have from the end sack. The settling back now I'm with Levy and before that track we were just talking though about her love of music and I love a play listing as well I'm and during that song you are thinking of a playlist to say this made right yes I was Ok I'm sorry what are some things were you thinking was a John reason stuff to be honest is not really a main style it's just had my favorite songs from a movie so Ok so what's what with that what was there as you look for when you think of Safaga Well like I like songs that they're not always the mainstream by then but to be honest the songs are like a kind of odd it like not completely out so I'm not sure they were like mainstream back in the day Ok we are out there right now the No So what did you think of when we asked you to come up with a particular song for us to play what were you thinking and why did you choose this track 1st one was the yeast and g. And t. T. Yeah and oh I just watched it as a film I watched recently and it was in and it's just been in my head like the whole day sounds like one after that one n one sounds like a good excuse to me and ask Ace for got it all so this is the you and Jim to just let it think she's living. a good song and then Can I kick it by tripel Quest Yes Chad and expressed how I believe it so I asked my state of the sheriff's office and express yourself my labyrinth now again yeah yeah thank those songs I haven't had in a long time I was going to say yeah I like like throwback playlist take me back. And we're going to try one more so let's make this the best will be good to me I stood just every. Things to be very common and thank you. Janet listening to the boys from the big that yeah. Yeah. Yeah I mean do you. Think that. You may remember. Back. To close the doors and. This Friday to get old skaters back now lost a Great Yarmouth this morning reporter so think dropped and say hello to don't see how to chat about saying goodbye to her sky. So this morning I retro skate in a fairly sunny Yarmouth it's not it's not a trench coat Dave. And I with Dusty have given up and is thank you. So this is kind of the last week approaches so how's everyone feeling I think we're just trying to carry on as much as normal like it's the last half as a last chance will be a pen so it's just our happy faces please the customers Lessel just accept it we can enjoy this week does it feel weird to think that next week you know come in and start skating around to start something I don't think it has sunk in a shall know next week is o.c. Not going to happen but I think until the mornings I wake up ready to go to college and my dad's not already down the rink. Now it's got real. Can you remember your 1st time in the ring and what was it like God does was out 10 years ago so they are 7 and this is before it actually is even if Interpublic I'm in my elder sister we came down like mom and dad to decorate and it already and we went in the back of the stage and she thought amazing time and we found this big pop up Tardis and we were like Mandela our last girl in the skit I mean my sister like devastated the scene we found so we sat there and we had lunch and then as we turned around stopped pain in something which I'm going to paint over anyway because we don't know for job if you're in the sketch by thing that's worth fondest memory of this play. The phone does nothing it was basically told this is just like the fact I think that we had so much space and it was just like ours and we didn't really. I know what to do with it so we sat in the Tardis and appreciate it really not looking at it at all. And in terms of say you must have spent so much time here each week training. How words are going to fit not to be that many hours a week I think is going to be change I think nothing is going to do it because obviously we normally break up for the Christmas period anyway but we break up quite close to Christmas so we're going to be on an early Christmas break yet it's only going to be like October so I think for me that's going to be like the biggest saying I'm like No I should be trained I should still be like get in the trucks turn in their Everything something should still be happening and and it just probably won't be there I'm sure they'll find a way to do something a little feel at ease before Christmas is just going to be not here unfortunately. And what's going to happen with you when you're skating now so I had many many debates with myself about this are obviously of the plan for me to go Xeni in September so like stay in when that the competitions all happen around that time at the Nationals anyway so that those are going to be one like hurdle and I have to juggle that So the plan is to continue staying in to keep competing in I might just have to take a backseat and maybe come down myself and go into coaching and help out that way because I still want to get involved just how much I can. And how much is this place meant to you and how much is this place hope to with your skating Oh my God and a massive amount I mean as I said many people when they go like to their clubs they go to like a place where they work 247 The are almost like a 2nd to her but you say that and then until you were here for 10 years and this is like you're grown up places like where I didn't want to do my homework or come to the ring or when I wanted to meet my friends with me at the rink I think this is actually the definition of a 2nd home right now. No one knows how it feels until you come here and then just did like this functional family I call my skate in team like that they everyone's just like you sure you're that close like trusting those things that you say to these people that you'd never dream of saying to anyone else yet feels normal to say it. We're going to go on this week because you've got some a vent on so that people can come back and have that kind of lasts as bittersweet as that is so one of them so Friday the 25th we have what we call in the reunion disc which anyone is welcome to and that is 7 till 10 and the reason we call it really interest go is from obviously a few many years ago when we used to have like all they're saying this and I am one a youngster's all came in like that and obviously our scale used to be the Friday night Korea and they'd come every single day and obviously then they also get older they're all in their twenty's now we haven't seen em so for their mess they're really in a search that the Big 10 years have passed less enjoy just welcome 21 says our last ever discuss and then our last ever day scale is Sunday the 27th which we're open 11 till 4 for that it's such a sad thing but at the same time you were excited to kind of have all those people come back yes very much so it's a start of the excitement my dad was trying to plan out here as well and then we realized everyone is coming back for it used to work for us so like we actually don't need any stuff because everyone the scale in used to be staff at that so I think it will be nice to see everyone play we're reminiscing about all the different games you play one of which was like we used to do take down boards are not as violent as what it lets you just like you got scooped up and carried off the floor pretty much now I said to data Hey that sounds kind of terrifying when you look moving past and. Yeah I guess there is normally like they take down certain people I said to Dad I actually hate it because we used to play and I always used to play and they'd look at the clock my dad's vision at the side of the rink obviously being the boss and everything and it never touched me they just leave me to last so I never take hours or I want to play. Hopefully or gets a poet a night into even I don't have a thank you. Killing . Anything. You. Monica. And can. Follow. Me. Into one match and with some greenery. When you come from escaping and searching for what always favorite toys. And kill. All the good school. Then all the kid goes go to how now earlier today I was at somebody's house with Echo You think I'm with the cost of Macbeth and also the cost of the witches so I'm about to just finished. Their debut performance and and they were just about to go into another play there which is as you had a little catch up and found out how they were going out and how they've been feeling in preparation and after everything is going to plan. Hello I'm Harry assembly house and after a performance of Macbeth done by echoey theater so we're just going to have a little catch up and they're just about to start another play as well of the witches and before that we're going to find out how to make that when 1st off we're going to talk to the bathroom so hello hello how is the show today really really good like it was so so good how did it go and the final dress rehearsal before we think it was all going to go well yeah I was really confident the dress rehearsal I saw it went really really well nothing really went wrong so I was really confident for this and how did you find it easy with the props and everything today. Is so much fun having props because you can do a lot more with the like with my dagger and my sword I can play with it's another thing to do while acting What was your favorite line that you said today. I don't know you I on the scene don't know what my favorite line is because Macbeth has so many good lines. Yeah I don't really know yet but I'm glad it went really really well. Starting next you haven't you haven't heard before and despite this play how did you find playing that role. I found it quite challenging just because there's so many interpretations of it for Iconix a lot of pressure especially at such a young age it's almost like it's hard to make it seem right at such a young age I think and the character of Lady Macbeth that changes quite a lot throughout the play what's your what's your favorite part of the play to be Lady Macbeth I think definitely the beginning the 1st scenes when she starts plotting are probably the most fun. Because she just gets to be really manipulative Yeah and she's quite fun to do brilliant and you've just taken part in the play as well can you tell me or your roses. Duncan Malcolm. The bloody sergeant and Banquo. Really And then how did you guys find that it went today it went really well we got everything after from one to plan very good did the audience laugh at the right bits. I think so yeah I wasn't around too much because I was moving around in the corridors between scenes but I definitely had love to one that was needed brilliant and a you are you sticking around to watch the next one as well. Not tonight as I'm busy but I am going to watch a later performance of that which is brilliant did you did you enjoy that play as well. Yeah I mean they want to know I want to work hard on it so. That shows brilliant thank you and we're going to go over now and talk to the witches as well the scariest part of this play definitely say hello which is how. Did you go find it read today yeah we were really really pleased with how it went and it's been quite difficult to get it all together because there are so many different parts but it was it was a success raising and then obviously the witches have some pretty iconic lines in the play if you guys got a favorite a favorite line you get my favorite line it's definitely from the very beginning when I set the scene where we say are quick which proves that we 3 See just because it's a mouthful but I really like saying it and then did you guys have to say some lines in unison as the witches and how did you find doing the majority of our lines he said in unison but it's actually quite great because we've known each other since we were quite young so it was really easy to work together and just start saying the lines together it's a lot of fun. Really and what were your guys' costumes likes were so we saw everyone in the show has the same like based costume and then as the witches we have these latex Moscow like great test faces and these black cover also very like mysterious also the grimy amazing and did you think that it all went to plan did everything go just just as you wanted it to today most. That was one made . For a fellow. Stage Crew really really gray and one thing that's great about working in theater is you're able to get back on your feet really quickly so although there was a small mistake the audience might have see it's about how you carry on that matters and we did that really well so we were really pleased. Brilliant thanks so much goes on and good luck with the rest of the week of performances how are you feeling about it. Very excited so yeah just keep going and show the rest of the audiences work amazing Have a great time cease in. Talking about Macbeth which they just finished when I spoke to them their 1st fruits of going for a few more days but I didn't just chat to them the best cost I also tried to the other half theater who are currently paying on a performance of Roald Dahl's The Witches I mean the backstage area now joined by the cost of the witches from. Surrounded by lots of Weight Loss of people putting on board caps. Things going on and I'm joined by 2 of the main character is right now so hi guys can you tell me what your real names are and what your current to move their names is about and I play boy My name's Maisie and I pay bring I and is so what is what is the character of boy what's his role in the play. So. He is doing his training and then the witches come in to have a meeting and he heist but they catch him and then he gets turned into a mouse and do you have a costume when you get turned into a mouse my I have pretty much the same question throughout the think I have a jacket I check in and I take off when I'm on laughs I'm just I'm white I also have a profit I have full puppets amazing how you finding working with the puppet is it's quite fun it's quite challenging too I've never really watched with puppets before amazing and well. You were old as well Maisie. Say at the start I'm like a sassy girl and you'll spice it dislike me and then by the end sure you'll supposed to be like like me I guess feel a bit sorry for me because like I get turned into a mouse she and I get tricked into it. Really and I'm in the brick obviously of the witches the most the boy doesn't get turned into a boy of I'm not going to ask you how to serve are very excited to find out about that as well but you guys looking forward to tonight. I'm quite site but not as to how did your final dress rehearsal go well. I did get I think a slammed in the door and I thought mess up twice so I that's why I'm like really bori for the show I don't know if I'm going to mess up that's why I'm like really nervous like the 1st play that I have a main part in. And you need to Ok you fitter. I did the last of us like dream with our director carry by didn't get her spray because I was too young but yeah I'm not that new but yeah I just haven't got a main part before. Amazing what are you how you are you finding Oh I'm finding it quite good that this is my 1st role again as well as Maisie Are you fond of having lever has it been a lot of pressure yes I. I guess worry about like messing up getting it wrong I'm sure it will go amazingly were Good luck guys and we hope you have a lot of fun and good luck the rest of the week as well and we've got 2 more members here guys can you tell us your names and also what you're playing in the in the play oh I'm missing and all I do on some 2nd show. I'm Allie and I do ensemble and lawyer amazing and how you guys found the play. Great. I think it's like really I think it's really fun because this is like my 1st out of like school play Not My 1st school it's like school production I think it's amazing it's so much for and we're both familiar with the story of the witches before you did this this play well was kind of funny story because not really because when oil in my mind like my nanny read me the book I met all the like stop and kind of scared of this because I was a pretty wimpy kid. Yeah I've read the countless times he used to be my favorite author when I was growing up so yes really and I have you found it's scary to be and is well known already because I'm close knit gets you know scare people is fun it's quite fun you know terrifying people you know even though some song current is all pretty scary right says I delays Who do you think is the scariest character probably the Grand High which Playboy and Zoe She isn't that amazing actress and it's very scary real life as well you know she's not she really no use you do have to say that because there is a degree right but. How are you feeling about the shows. I'm terrified to be for. You I'm actually really excited is amazing cast to work with say yeah brilliant and I'm How did you find the dress Rowsell before I found a really good we did mess up a few times but it's all good because we're ready yeah good and you've got a handle on as well so just tell me quickly what that's going to be for is just to keep my hair in place when I have my weeks on so you're not going to be having to have one of those scary bow cups in the 1st yes. Amazing come along way to see that I want to pitch your book please Well good luck guys good luck with the show and the rest of the week as well. Is. So we've got some very. Powerful. Wonderful friend of the show been all over the place this summer from Puerto Rico to Kansas City and just kept us updated along the way but we don't know enough so. This feels good to be home to him to catch up with old friends and it's been really lovely to have that sense of familiarity again after so long just kind of being a bit unstable with where I was how was it was her incredible. Life changing I mean I still feel like the same person but in so many ways I'm different I feel a lot more confident in myself I have to say that and see that change really from a few months of being away so it must been incredible I feel so much more independent as well I'm really glad you see that. And how was it like when you're on your own obviously So how did you sort of organize all of it oh well a lot of stuff just fell into place so in August me and more went to Puerto Rico and went to a conference there and that was really what started the whole thing because they gave us funding to pay for our flights and that paid my flight and then my flight Albuquerque where I was working on a book for months with Carolyn My and my friend he lives in Albuquerque New Mexico and having that was then the trigger for the rest of it just me we spoke a little bit about this are going to keep their. Story because it is kind of all been a bit crazy so just have a little Rico we have this on the show before but do a little recap of how this kind of came about Ok so when I was 9 years old used to listen to a book called Be princes Elizabeth and the author of that was cool Carla Meyer and then I got into a bunch of books and I was completely in love with her writing about 6 years later I went to a class with my grandparents and I was so absorbed by the history and I was thought back to where did that love come from and I. It was Karen in mines books so I decided to write to her and tell her how much her books had meant to me and then she replied Oh I did all this before and never applied like that it turned out she did let me off in line found some of my music videos I made and she said I feel a connection with you I want to find a way to work together and from that we came up with and I different novel and it's been 3 years now and it's finished so she We've been working on Google Docs for a year and then after that she came to visit me in Norfolk and then this year I went to visit her for a month in Albuquerque and we got our 1st draft finished it is amazing and you made a little video which is just kind of taken off of that. So I saw. They picked that if it was really surreal because people were tagging me in my Instagram and Twitter posts that made. You know it's very strange feel strange Also it doesn't because thousands of people have seen that video now thousands of people know about this story but I don't feel changed because of the light exposure of course and like how is the experience as a whole has because there's a big age gap between you 66 years and how did it feel to be living because it was not just you working with her you were living with her for a little bit while you're in Africa and how was all that so she became she's my friend now and it was interesting we clicked we got on really well in those loads of ways and it felt nice because I had a friend but we are also different and that age gap although it doesn't present a problem there are differences and I had to find other people outside of her otherwise I would have gone crazy so during that month right at the very beginning I realized I would feel very lonely if I didn't go out and do things so I ended up going to an open mike every Thursday I made loads of friends there who formed some of my songs and for my whole trip being able to write songs and share my music has been a real gift because it's given me a way to connect with other people and it's given me something to do an excuse to get out but so I from that. I also went to French conversation groups I made friends 3 that were in Carolyn we went on a Richard together we went to theater shows we did a bunch of things outside of working hard that sounds great and so he said that like that experience kind of triggered the rest of your trip and how that went so tell us a little bit about what happened after you finished the king and you moved on so I decided to plan a little road trip for myself because I'd never been to America before and I at the time I wasn't really intending to go back again anytime soon so I made the most sense to me to see as much of the country as I could and there was also the fact that I needed to get to New York to get my flight home but I didn't want to fly any more than I had to so my plan was to get trains and buses to cities all the way across. The countries are going East and I went to Kansas City where it got to play an open mike I was given a 30 minute set because there are only 4 performers there that was amazing I wasn't expecting that from Kansas City I went to St Louis where I stayed 3 nights of my friend at university and I met her in Puerto Rico actually so that fell into place really nicely after saying no to Chicago I stayed with 2 lovely guys called and. Freddie the free good but I don't know is actually. Just. Yeah he they both live in Chicago and both fragrance begins that go dumpster diving . So we're going to have to explode so they live a vegan lifestyle but they're very conscious about food waste and to avoid that source pretty much all of their food from other people's bins of the leftovers from grocery stores but that wasn't good I did you did you take part in that when you were. Not but I did get some of the food the selvage and they introduced me to their friends and. Sisters and I got to kind of see a slice of their world which is one of the amazing oh his name's Adam. So we are just like silver scuttle Yeah and then after Chicago was Cleveland I stayed one night with a guy called Darwin and we went to an island called Kelleys Island and that's in between Canada and Ohio and then I stayed with another couple in Cleveland cooled Julianna and Josh and then after that I went to Toronto to stay with my friend Rachel parent and we explored the city saw Niagara Falls incredible and then I went to New York stayed with a guy called Ben He was a vegan drag queen photographer and I met most of these people through couch surfing and I was kind of a bit cautious at 1st I thought maybe I'd have a bad experience because they're strangers Honestly I've never felt uncomfortable in that trip and I was mostly staying with guys so I can. I've been more grateful 1st amazing for that and then what about obviously. You know there were lots of highs like an amazing trip but what about the times when you were like on your own a for for a period of time and and the lows How was. It that it was quite up and down so when I was feeling lonely it was probably because I mean straight off to Albuquerque I made all of these connections with people and then I suddenly left it behind because that had been my home for a whole month and then on the train to Kansas City I was crying I was very very sad I'd only had an hour's sleep that's pretty something to do with it. But it was that open mike that revived me so I realized something about myself is that I really need connection with other people and when I was feeling lonely I would find ways to talk to people so one of the things I've been doing is photographing strangers take my camera go up to strangers just say hey can you kind of how you portray and start a conversation and those connections just kind of pulled me out of that sadness that line a little bit about you and your camera you went to a climate strike. Point and made a lot of films that are sort of about that so in St Louis there was a climate strike element 20th of September and I record some fitted in some audio and put together a video to document I also went to one in Toronto on the 27th the Septembers there to see climate strikes out there and it was amazing for me to see how global that movement actually is because I participate in the u.k. But not anywhere else and it really is people are waking up all over the world to the climate crisis that we're currently facing amazing and it must have been ready amazing to be a part of that is good what's next on your on your list of crazy things to do to well I'm in orange for a month and I'm just going to chill out a little bit meet up with friends take photos people. And then after that I'm off to hungry for European voluntary service placement and helping to teach ukulele to kids in an elderly people. Running worked. That kind of thing and then I'm spending Christmas with a family in France that I met camping 3 years ago and then my flight afterwards is just to stay in France trying to flow and see where life takes me still have decided whether I'm going to uni but thinking about it and I think you're going to see if it's young well about like if someone said that they wanted to do something similar would you encourage them to stay off the us or I feel like taking a gap year has been one of the best decisions I could have made it's give me time to think about what I want to see I've been up to discover myself a bit more which is really cliché but honestly it's so true and travel has been incredible so definitely go for it if it's what you one day do it amazing thank you so much for coming in time and having me and unfortunately that's all we've got time for today as well and so join us next week on the say show as always whether your home or just started this show is for the living each day with Mark Ronson and Camilla Caballo find you again. B.b.c. News at 10 I'm more Alderson police in Essex have begun a murder investigation after the bodies of $39.00 people were discovered in a lorry container in storage the driver a 25 year old man from Northern Ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder officers have warned that identifying the victims could be a lengthy process Tamara Bonnett is from the human trafficking foundation for people who either smugglers or human trafficking in the country often that their identities are actually removed from them but not by choice but even if a particular if there's some sort of level expectation of criminal element to it which I'm sure there likely is to be then the concern is that people around and their families might be too scared to actually give the information that actually the police need to really understand this case detectives believe the victims arrived in the u.k. Via the Belgian port of the burger in the early hours of this morning the former head of the u.k. Border force Tony Smith says migrants are trying ever more desperate ways to evade detection which leads to last year with the small boats and sadly people drowning there and even more tragic Now these are containers being used which suggests to me that the spotters are getting bored or desperate in the migrants or more desperate and it is just a dreadful business Meanwhile 9 people have been handed over to Home Office immigration officers after they were found in the back of a lorry travelling along a motorway in Kent the group were discovered by police shortly before 4 o'clock this afternoon elsewhere tonight Boris Johnson has pulled out of an appearance before senior M.P.'s tomorrow claiming he needs to focus on delivering bricks that the prime minister had been due to be questioned by the Commons Liaison Committee which is made up of select committee chairs those panel scrutinize the government's performance on issues like transport and health it's chaired by the Lib Dems Sarah Wallerstein who's told the Commons it's disrespectful this is the committee that can call the prime minister to account and it allows us to ask detailed questions with follow up on behalf of the public. This is now the 3rd occasion on which the Prime Minister has had so it's a marriage that Thomas Cooks entire network of her. Street shops was bought for 6000000 pounds Hayes travel based in Sunderland took over the 555 stores which work out a just over 10000 pounds a shop the collapse of Thomas Cook led to thousands of job losses the energy firm Toto has gone bust at supply power to over $130000.00 people but the regulator off gems says they won't be cut off and outstanding credit balances will be protected the B.B.C.'s Kevin Peachey has more We've had 16 small energy firms go bust since that start of last year and Toto which is say Had $134000.00 as there are so use trading it did also 04000000 pounds in its green energy obligations with a deadline looming the filters on Instagram which make users look like they've had cosmetic surgery like lip fillers or face lifts are being dropped the social media platform says it's because of concerns they harm people's mental health b.b.c. News it's 3 minutes past 10. Across 8 counties in the heat on your b.b.c. Local radio station.
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