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5 day Test match I'm just wondering you know a boat is longevity I mean testimony is 5 days we are no every boy we did who born in 1000 bored really quickly for us all 2nd spread but I'm just asking the question does he have it at 4 o'clock in the afternoon to go in the Cup team wanted to come on do something special or does he hubby. In today's world cup match rains delayed the start of the Cricket World Cup match in Bristol between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Meanwhile in the County Championship Sussex a battle against Gloucestershire about Arundel sorry a batting against Yorkshire at Guilford does not date off this bulletin and commentary online football in euro 2020 qualifying action Scotland Pape Belgium in Brussels Northern Ireland are a way to better reduce and Wales face hungry in Butte a pest while at the Women's World Cup in the 1st of today's 3 matches New Zealand face the Netherlands at 2 o'clock the weather cloudy this afternoon with some bright spells but still the threat of heavy thunder showers top temperatures 17 Celsius any shows a fading away deceiving to leave it dry overnight with clear spells crowd thickening though in the early hours ahead of rain edging in by door lows 8 Celsius B.B.C. News It's 6 minutes past one. B.C. Series trans. The anticlockwise M 25 looking rather slow on camera towards junction 10 for weekly for the 83 year it's like your traffic on the exit slip road for some reason I think there are any problems on the roundabout nothing we've been made aware of anyway but anticlockwise queuing up to watch junction turned with those delays on the access slip road clockwise is OK although we've just been told there is a breakdown on the clockwise exit a junction 6 the God-Stone turn a van has broken down and $23.00 moving well if your Gatwick found nothing out of the ordinary already and 3331 looking much better on the block was a valley race Whitely fill in white leaf stay shut so it's close from Asbell to the A 22 gods to road because the level crossing still out of action and on to the train to a lot of problems still because of the flooding 15 minute delays through Red Hill and southern southern also delays and cancellations from UPS Nazi Victoria and of course no train something to London Bridge because of the flooding also delays on 73 Clapham Junction in London because of an instance earlier on Thameslink if you're heading. Because of flooding. The B.B.C. . Cricket sound date with a. Chair in the 1st ideas County Championship match the game got underway on time at 11 o'clock despite the deluge yesterday and Sussex last about 1st their 47 for lunch after 31 of us so slow progress will bit the makeshift open it replaced with a pill so ease their old 17 Stephen Banzai is on the signal. For 15 and Harry $47.00 for 2 it. Also stalled and sorry at lunch 100. 20 full just before lunch out the 61. B.B.C. No she's not someone who sits in the law court she is Jane. I don't know how everyone headphones on No but I prefer not to because I feel a bit constricted Oh for goodness sake she's from New York share this is what you need to know now I need to know before we go into the newspapers you run you own you work for school booze tell us your relationship to this my relationship to school of booze I founded the business about 10 years ago to educate people about alcoholic drinks write about them do some broadcasting advocating training consultancy all sorts of things to do with alcohol and it's the positive side of alcohol but I'm not encouraging people to drink more than they should it knowing what the drinks are how the made how to much and with food all the fun things about alcohol how did a girl from Skipton you know share how did you get involved with booze I'm sure your parents must support their have put down and said No you're not doing that up and they didn't happen to die. As a good deed so when I may be they did the deed more than 10 years ago so I thought oh now I can start my business no I mean I loved going to the pub and my family were pub goers and we'd go for jollification in pubs my great it's my maiden aunts and discipline Auntie Santina these wonderful women who were born in the 19th century when 2 men don't go so fast Tell me about their names I know some Tina and Sabai And now some people might pronounce a Binah Sabina. But she was also always to be so by Ina and they're wonderful and what do they come from to they come from church to they come from Italy where do they get in their you know their Worth area tellin names but we already know your family from Island on both sides so it was just exotic names that the mother of decided upon so your maiden aunt said you go and did you ever have any other great aunts and uncles give me their names there were none worth mentioning they were just Arnold's and things like that. But it was you know who got me on the drink because she used to love a sherry and a baby and she liked brandy as well so they did your lovely parents and then you decided I'm going to get my business together but you don't just wake up and say I want to create a school of booze what happened there must be some of the leading up to that well it was the Venn diagram very useful you know what I decided at that point I've done several careers I've been a T.V. Producer journalist P.R. Agent all sorts of different things and I thought that I wanted to do something where I could use all my skills and the things that I like it so I like whole I like going to the pub I'm a teacher at heart I can write a confident public speaker I can host events so all the produce events very importantly because I was a T.V. Producer who wanted you produce for the telly National Geographic I lived in Los Angeles and I worked for National Geographic and discovery and some B.B.C. Stuff actually natural history stuff I wasn't you know employed by the bay but they did co-productions with National Geographic So you know Julia Blake I don't tell you don't know anybody I go you were talking to me earlier I don't know a single one I know you just say yeah yeah yeah lie most people in television do anyway do continue so I decided that I'd get more than diagram right all the things I was good at. The 3 circles that into law and so you can write different things in the circles and the thing where those circles all me. It is their answer to a question so for me it was all the things I just mentioned but how could I make money out of it that was the important thing so things like corporate events consultancy training writing about alcohol saw all the ways of generating income and in the middle of all that it was start a business called the School of booze so I did those circles gave you the now know the name came into my brain when I was cycling one day. I was going to call it the university of blues and I registered all the the main names before I realised that university in Britain the name is actually protected for organizations that confer degrees and so if you go to a university you've guaranteed that it's a. Proper place so I call to call the Ministry of Justice the Privy Council Office on the phone or can I use this term all you can varying degrees No I'm afraid you can't said How about the word school oh yeah no problem with that so actually School of booze is better at this time that it's over 10 years you've been paying your bills by lecturing and talking about booze which we will come back forth throughout this hour but do you have a favorite tipple yes beer so I'm a bit of a credit to beer smellier for lots of awards for my my work in beer I've actually won a lifetime achievement and I'm only half way through my life. What do you win and I mean you win or moods for what how you know or what with bare You know how to drink it so you get an award definitely. Just about advocating supporting the industry and educating people about it and lightning people and fusing people off won several awards for different parts of my work actually but I all I instigated national Bear Day which. On Saturday actually it's called Bear day Britain so the lifetime achievement award was very much a recognition for that I did it singlehandedly practically with no budget no funding and what do you do on bit National Beer Day people drink beer and go to the pub ideally because the best place to drink beer is the pub in company with other people in the pubs the center of our social life in Britain Well I was just going to say the pubs are closing every month from there closing and closing in closing I think they should remain open because I think they are central to our culture how do we do that how do we do that it's really complicated there are so many reasons why pubs are closing the demographic changes people drinking less you wouldn't believe it but people are drinking less in Britain. Well that we know of because they presumably are buying it in supermarkets so you still think people are drinking there while the statistics prove that they are overall. There's now a move from businesses drinks businesses to start making nonalcoholic or low alcohol versions of their drinks because younger people 25 percent of younger people don't drink at all they don't drink alcohol many reasons smartphones is one of them the socialising through the phone rather than socializing at the pub or in person. The ownership of pubs in this country is really complicated people don't like it when I say this but there are too many pubs in this country there are the pups were established in a different era when water wasn't safe to drink when we had heavy industry in this country where men needed to go to the pub drink gallons of beer to rehydrate after coming from the mine or the foundry men with families tend to go home and read the store a story to the children for bed don't go to the pub all night drinking booze bare mostly So there's many reasons that pubs are struggling tax on bare and alcohol in pubs is really huge so the government to take in a huge amount of tax which is really shortsighted because pubs are closing because of these reasons and when they. No people are unemployed all the tax receipts from the pub all the benefits that it brings to the community they've gone as well as the social benefits that pumps bring as well so it's a really complicated system but just going quickly back to that too many pubs. It's the survival of the fittest I'm afraid and with the pub ownership and the fact that we've got too many pubs for the modern era and also their chains I mean I forgive me but I'm sure there are others I know the Wetherspoon's I won't go in on principle because they don't have a music license because they don't want to pay so or are part of that where all our young musicians and young musicians now have not got a venue and I don't know the other chance I just saw that what is a bringing out a big barrel of something that is going back that brand is a old beer brand and the brand has been bought by some with some young people this huge recognition with that brand so they're now crowdfunding to try and build the brand again what news was a by word for rubbish there basically taken a chance on this that yes the recognition but the still quite a lot of people who remember how bad the bear was but they'll be doing modern bear which is much better and tastier and better made but yet it's coming about what needs now some of the listeners will remember what it is read barrel that is the by where 30 about beer was and there wasn't the advent what we want is what is there I'm I know I'm imagining that what if it wasn't it should have been. You are here to do the job not to plant a school of Booth So give us your 1st story well it's to do with booze funnily enough and some analysis has been done on the residue of Roman grapes going back about 2000 years and then Alice shows that modern grapes the red grapes are Shiraz they're related Now why is that important yes because we were sitting having supper last night the news came on and my old man who is also from your neck of the woods said and it's like so what. You're saying there is a real slow war there's a real SO war because if you right once the Roman Empire it ended. It was the dark ages and what was going on your in Europe and Britain we don't know that's what's called the Dark Ages now vines reproduce sexually so if you leave a vine untended it will reproduce but you'll get hybrids you won't get that grape to get that grape again you need to tweak it in prune it and really manage it that's how you get the same great time after time it's the same with apples and hops actually so that proves that people are tending those vines for all those years so it was valuable enough the wine that they love it was valuable enough the grapes for them to continue this knowledge and passing on this knowledge through millennia so this is a really interesting development this is this is why a school of booze has been so many awards and it is so clever and give me another story I love that story. You said one of my stories actually I heard stated earlier about the woman who opened the emergency door on the plane and go and talk about it well I've just come back from Australia I was talking at the Australian side to conference and had a 28 hour journey from Tasmania luckily not on the same plane change plane 3 times but each time you get on and you look at the heavy emergency door and I always think what blew open we'd all get sucked out and then read in the story myth Thankfully the plane hadn't taken off why couldn't the vote and if it could NEVER been that really happy Dawson don't you slide the door and you push it out and they take your shoes off and go down the slide so the did go down the slide just thought that was a funny joke and she has been so embarrassed him up about but have you ever I mean you heard me walking on stage if you haven't done the wrong bill and it was really him back I was the number there's a very restaurant in Mayfair in London called Harry's Bar and I was invited by some affluent friends with a business sort of thing and I was a young lad just coming down from Styx from the eighties and I've just come down. I was in the restaurant having pasta with truffles. Alone and this wonderful phrase about truffles in that you don't eat truffles you chase the flavor around the plate and such as the flavor on the plate and then I needed the loo and so I went to the dog thought with the lid opened it and it was the broom cupboard and when you're in your early twenty's and you're in a restaurant you feel a bit depth and it was very embarrassing oh my how many times in the 3 animals I am going to listen it is 1323 we would do more stories but Jane Peyton is too good to talk so I will come back to her in a moment if 132411 through June B.B.C. South is B.B.C. Sorry but I have a piece of news it will do a bit more chatting and I give you the weather. Attracted. To the. Same. Make me wanna for a ride. With somebody who is way. Ahead. Of. How. You. Struggle with the. Conversation. Oh so the song is no reprise. Mort's for me. And I'm sure. You were in the green that it was 3 it's the exact mean. Really pretty song Jane Peyton has leveraged all sorts of songs have missed a minute. Because of her stories now we were talking about what needs beer and we're going to be talking about President Trump a macro so here is a little political moment from Maddy prior and state I span. Out. Now isn't that interesting and it's got all those terms like Marmite What is it and lay loans and trade deals and so if the Brits it thing we've still got America haven't way we do but we've just discovered something or tell us in the paper this girl it's pictures in all the papers I'm afraid the bromance between President will from the president is over and this is proved by the fact that President Trump has let the oak tree that they planted together in the grounds of the White House die now their own pictures of Mr Ms. Miss year and Mademoiselle. Moore says name thank you. 4 of them standing by in this beautiful little tree and burying it and healing it in all the rest of it and I have realized of course what you're saying is is that it has not been nurtured it hasn't been nurtured which is symbolic reference to the relationship between President and Europe and NATO I think we've been a move on this is really I made it clear I need a beer and other date but anyway the moral of the story is stop tweeting go and water the plants exact way stop tweeting water plants that still for the word of advice very good we like that and never eat yellow snow was another of Jane Paine's advice give us some all right so more stories talking at breakfast Actually I like this one a lot Radio 2 has a children short story competition each year and analysis of the language used in the short stories finds that BRACKS It is the number one word that keeps cropping up but you'd be very glad to know this is all positive because we have stories called a unicorn name Brix it. Alien exit I don't think the main illegal immigrants but the best one is and this is where the hope comes from for their future the cat who solved Breck's it. Oh if we take out the it's cat who solved bricks it forward that's for the listening to the children is what I say to the politicians ears out of the mouths of babes that's quite interesting isn't it do we know which story won or has it not arrived yet it hasn't arrived yet I don't believe but it's a popular competition and each year it gets into the newspapers and the children really get involved in it it's wonderful and death or so when you are at school are up in Skipton which is one of the most beautiful places how close were you to the we'll be the mill the mill wheel Oh yes well. It's not a very big town I know exactly which one you're talking about. Half a mile maybe 3 quarters of a mile and when you were growing up did you know even then that you were going to be doing something with beer even then well I did love from an early age going to the pubs with. Until Nelly for a jollification and of course under some Tina and having a brown ale they were having a brown ale or a stout a Milk Stout seeing hild sorry Sharples and many called well drinking milk stout on Coronation Street in the Rovers and what really appealed to me was the fact that they were having a really good time it wasn't the drink per se it was what the drink. Pitted Mises which is togetherness and friendliness and communication and that's what really appealed to me and then seeing it being poured in a pub real ale with a lovely pillow ahead and then tasting it when I was a young and you know 14 or 15 order my 1st beer and just thinking I love this but I never thought I'd top a career in IT I just thought up in ometer uttered but it's national Yes I mean it is to do with it so much to do with the social stuff we live next door to a 15th century in one and 4 how we used to get fined if you took tell. Phones happened you couldn't take the phone and they didn't my children you could take dogs in. And now it's been taken over in there got an aquarium which OK but my old man was in Coronation Street back in the eighty's and he played we'll in the ball in the Rovers Return and he stole 4000 pounds from Ronnie Briggs and he was sent packing while you're living in next century I. Tell you what he brought back with him several Rovers Return placemat So we've got the bear markets of wonderful Newton richly Ridley and we've also got very bored him some kind of. Thing that I don't know what they did but had Kirkbride snickers in. And on that note I think we should thank you it's going to be partly cloudy through this afternoon with some bright swells but also the threat of some heavy and potentially foundering showers moving up from the southeast at times now this evening and tonight any heavy showers should gradually fade through the evening leaving mainly dry conditions with a few clear spells cloud thickening through the early hours ahead of rain edging in my dorm and it's going to be $8.00 to $11.00 degrees Celsius. The cerise travel trouble. Starting the trains lots of problems continue this afternoon and the bad weather from last night and this morning mean that several services are affected so in southern service is still suspended between Clapham Junction and Milton consentual and you'll see the 2 London Bridge and. 10 Things have says they remain suspended as well between. Call shoots and back on to some services they also are running with delays of about 15 minutes via Red Hill because platform free is still blocked at the station I don't Southernness or say cancellations between Victoria and Sutton and Victoria all because of the bad one. There's also another put them on Southern Viacom junction. And that's because the. Deal with the problem at the moment schools in those delays and this just into the ground if you're heading into London as county no service between Cap and junction right down to put the now with the signals a quick check on the road so I wrote off she doing that bad at the moment it's quite quite a fair bit. Of that's not returned to normal after a breakdown of judges 6 with Gholston. Of the M 25 it's the busiest tools just to tend to the A 3 but it's not really a massive delay we've still got this closure. Of Whitely Hill not closing but if your actions between a 22 and. A crossing has broken its Whatley station that's causing some delays in the area particularly. I'm kind of at the B.B.C. Travel. Story so having song I am Northeast I'm shut. Down the street. Truck on the right. Side of. The state of right. Now. Thank you very much that they're not. These people. And now I'm sitting here with the lovely Jane Payton school of blues and this Saturday she just come back from Australia she moved from the woman's exhausted and how she is talking to me really tell us what's happening on Saturday and tell us what happened 70 Saturday. National Bear Day which I instigated 5 years ago bear with Britain's national alcoholic drink so the idea is just go and celebrate beer and go to the pub ideally have a beer with friends or with the family then at 7 o'clock join the National Cheers to bear and it's really simple you just raise a glass you don't even have to be drinking beer if you don't want to but that if you do raise a glass just go cheers to bear and then do a social media message with the hash tag Cheers to bear now every year we break Twitter and trend and it's the most satisfying thing that's ever happened to me to see on Twitter that it's trending last year it was the fee for World Cup It just started the footy we were trending ahead of the 5th World Cup for $2.00 days the day of Bear day Britain and the day after as well that was just really special you are Sam. I mean the things that people are excited by a lot of cheers for a bit to bare cheers here to beer Cheers to beer I mean because if you wanted to make it the sentence for that it would be. Cheers to beer and then we would have our forwards with me Doris it's why you're here well I like this story a lot the Britain's 1st female master fishmonger has just been accredited Her name is a lane Loris and she's only the 13th person in the country to receive this accolade 1st woman it took 23 years of studying and learning the trade but it was in the sun the son of excelled themselves with the headlines and it says Fish ace Elaine is the dog's politics yes they really do very very marvellous and I don't know I know they do but that's a wonderful story but it also is she should not be massive though she should be mistresses I mean I joke about this because I do master classes but then I'll say mistress classes but the word mistress has a different connotation. You know I joke and say oh it's a mistress class because I always wondered a woman who is having a naughty fling with a man is called a mistress What's the man called just the fella he's not called the Master no master says what I think the. But I think you mean I mean the mistress in the must . Give me an obvious. More Sun headline magnificence this one is about Jurassic Park in Peterborough which was an experience of dinosaurs for children I'm afraid it was a big flop it was a disappointment everybody thought it was going to be these wonderful models and it was just met in puppets basically dressed up as puppets the headline was dying no sore because people were really sore about this but it was a massive tryst Sarah flop. Get out of it do you may sit around their desk working out there must be met there's no you know you try is that all what they do they think the headline and then the make the story fit it I think they do I think they probably did look at me have a sense of a story we can. Actually this is really sensible and it's very old Koran and it's worrying that is that young children are warned against social media because of mental health issues now it says that even children as young as 2 we're looking at social media and getting the messages or getting a sense of what it is it could be bullying it could be negative images of men or women or children all sorts of things and children are becoming addicted I mean I know this is a conversation that many people have had before but they are becoming addicted to their smartphones the tablets and social media and it's really worrying you see kids walking along the street with the phones in the hand the parents are with them and they're walking like well last week there was a contrivance he was there because the mother of the footballer who's the one that have the hair transplants Wayne Rooney thank you Mrs Rooney there was a picture did you see with her children on the lawn all 4 boys were sitting including the baby in the buggy looking at screens and I just I mean I'm 12 years older than you so I get really just because it is still alien to me as a culture and even though I think that there's really good stuff that you can do with computers. I write on my laptop and all that stuff I just think that it's going to getting out of hand and I don't even understand what's happening with this 5 G. Thing forget the way wall whatever but I'm worried about rabies and it's so irresponsible and we don't know the damage that it's doing you know it's too new this technology and this way of living what the worry the thing is though for these young people is that. Losing the ability to communicate with humans so in future when they go for jobs how they're going to communicate where are the people who are the customer service people or the forward facing people in a hotel for instance or or a pub you know those people who need personality and need to be communicating with humans if the young people of a losing that I mean we're social animals humans are so we need people to be able to communicate so it's really worrisome it is virus I'm I'm not allowed to say because the B.B.C. Were impartial but you're allowed to say. When you say it's worrisome do you think that there should be some kind of government legislation or some kind of restriction is that how do you think it can be policed. Restrictions and legislation never works with certain things people will always find a way around it I think we need to educate the parents and the parents need to limit the time that the children are on the screens I mean there's going to be tears and tantrums and hysterics not seen it happen but parents need to know what the implications of letting this happen that the children become addicted but also the losing this ability to communicate on a human level which is really bad for a future if we're living in a time where in quotes fake news and we're living in a time where media drives stuff it has to come from the top down doesn't it can't come from the bottom up and how do you educate now does it mean that all organs of the media have to really sit down and be responsible and who will there because it's to do with. Yeah I suppose a thing an ideal situation would be that there's a task force which is not necessarily a government war but a society's tax task force so the media the people with influence the celebrities people who have a profile or a soapbox everybody who communicates in any way just to Warners and to let us know what. The implications of of carrying on like this not to scary I mean it's great if you use it in a I mean look look I use it you know I mean here's a here's the beer Well if you didn't have surgery not usually but you know when to cut off yes do you have what do you do at night time do you just close everything down how do you spend an evening. I read if I'm not working a lot of my work is actually in the evening or it might be researching or might be going to a press launch something like that but if I'm home then I'll read potter about clean my shoes rock'n'roll lifestyle I'm living here on time. Or trying to shut my screens off around 8 o'clock and listen to Radio 4 on of course radio 6 and sorry nonstop give me another story and stop but. Yes stop what's the word flannel a flannel flannel around this is. Talking of Radio 4 they all churches long running soap opera Jude Spencer who plays Peggy Archer the matriarch of the family is 100 years old this week she still works she's still on the program and there's a campaign to make her a dame Dame June Spencer says she should be but I heard her being interviewed on our news and she was saying that she hopes she inspires other people to want to get up and work but there's only one arches I mean where was the 100 year old woman were that's a really good point I suppose I mean you hear about people going back to work and working as greeters don't even in shops or in. Yeah actually see taught in retail that their luck has greeted people so a lot Hello how are you oh hospitals actually they depend on volunteers the greeters at the role for 6 hospital in Brighton it's really hard getting around the hospital but there are these. More old people more mature people who've gone back to volunteer and they tell you when you go to flow 5 or yes I love what I love you same moment your people you look straight at me you love the story I mean right talking of. Dolly Parton come on oh wait a minute before we do I think we should have a Dolly Parton song we should try and whilst we're listening to the song just give us 4 words an image of Dolly Parton before we hear the song that would titillate us and tease us into the story OK tower in blonde blue for. Oh no that's more than 4 and so right now we're going to have to get a towering blond bouffant and another 4. The kids. Didn't shower in the. Middle of the street. For the day. Well we don't want 95 we work this show is trial 2 for off 2 which will have the Sarah go roll but sitting next to me is Jane Patton who I'm deeply formed in love with for all sorts of reasons not least because she grew up in North Yorkshire here which is how far is it from Leeds 25 miles so she's a quarter a quarter of a century away from my husband grew up. Been as we like to say on that and I'm the way if so tell us the Dolly Parton story Dolly Parton the GOT US that is the blonde bombshell was up mated she leapt to make upon that night now all the women out there secretly we don't really take off at night to wake we wake up like Dusty Springfield did you know with those big black panther eyes but the reason that Dolly does it is because she says you never know when the might be a fire alarm in the night you need to go out you need to look the best that woman always puts a best face forward for the public do you suppose that she sleeps in a wig I know she doesn't because when I lived in Los Angeles a friend of mine lived opposite Dolly's West Hollywood house just an. Humble little cottage the cottage next door was where her wig manager lived. To put them on little head shaped things keep the shape the dolly probably had to a modern Yes but it is much nicer but then I always have a whip by the bed just in case just think of I'm and yeah absolutely all the firemen come in exactly yes you are Mary Quant can we have your last story and final story is about dogs and its rescue dogs a lot of us love our dogs I absolutely adore dogs but maybe not as much as a woman in Rochford in Essex who has 22 rescue dogs now that that might seem a lot but it's even more a lot when you realize that she lives in a one bedroom bungalow just but they are the pictures of the dogs are so. They're all over a bed says that she gets to 50 kilograms of food a day. Walking them is just a major part of her life she is a dog groomer by the way he works with dogs permanently but she did say that this hair and drool all over the place and I think it's the dog I mean I'm we have that we don't have a dog with his hair and over the place and it's it him. You know was yeah yeah it's in fact it is absolutely listen you plant please yes Saturday please everybody go to the pub drink a beer celebrate the National Day on Bear day Britain remember to do the national chairs to bear at 7 o'clock social media a chance to peer now is there going to be a special pumps in Brighton that you would recommend people to go to or commit just go anywhere I'll just go anywhere the pups may not know it's their day but you can make it your own I do it with no budget and no it's just me who does I mean it's been taken up by the industry but I never know who's joining in who knows about it but it's. It isn't long may you be here and I have to meet you again that is Jane wonderful. School of booze and record and then it would be. Good afternoon I'm Mike boxed I'm an independent report says severely criticized for the went dealt with allegations of serious sexual misconduct by and staff saying it ignored warnings of how the coach of tolerating poor behavior at the Charity Commission has issued an official warning to. Investigating reports that aid workers sent to help after the quake in Haiti had to use prostitutes well has said it was deeply sorry for its failure to prevent sexual abuse in the country to more conservative leadership comes this have launched a campaign stay under let some have a different view so when it comes to brag say it. Meanwhile analysis of campaign spending by the conservative leadership shows that Dominic Robb has spent more than 50000 pounds on Facebook advertising in the past week more than any of the of that come to the B.B.C. Analysis of Facebook data shows that most of the show. Have been seen by people who have a 55 more than hall full of conservative members who choose the next leader in this age bracket. The Victorian Arch Bridge in Woking is to be widened to the cost of $95.00 now back home to sudden services as they are still running with delays of about 15 minutes by Red Hill because the flooding as well as platform 3 is still blocked at the moment because of severe damage on Southern that's also a cancellation between Epsom as Victoria and Sutton and Victoria and it's also another problem to some service is. Now via Clapham Junction and that's because the . Still dealing with a problem at the station and on the ground if you're heading into London there is still no service between Captain junction and Wandsworth Road. With the signals a quick check on the right. For the M 25 have reopened some emergency repairs on the way. Ahead but they've been finished up now so it's pretty much back to normal along that stretch and the rest of the entity 5 looks fine as well on the space and says the Black Water Valley route not doing too badly it's a bit slow on the southbound side. But definitely nowhere near as bad as they were . While still closed off in both directions in. Aston value that's because he is still broken so it's around. 20.

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