I think 1st and foremost we all want the club in a great position we want crowds back to the dorm one people with a smile in the face and and like when I signed after a couple born down the road and seeing every young kid instead a minute you know it all but I had color you know it tops on that's a dream isn't it and then n.p.l. Northwest leaders Workington Reds Drew nil nil at home to Marine. Cumbers weather now this morning cloudy with a few showers or longer spells of rain will be fewer showers this afternoon with a chance of some brighter spells it will be a high of 5 to 8 Celsius this evening it will be cloudy with a few further showers becoming mainly dry later on in the night with a chance that the cloud will clear a low of minus 2 to plus one Celsius b.b.c. Radio Cumbria news. On b.b.c. Radio Cumbria. Good morning it's 4 minutes past 7 it's on the front page of most of the papers this morning the Sunday Times headline do you I didn't have sex I have pizza alibi the Observer I didn't have sex with Tina I was at home after a pizza party says Prince the Mail on Sunday not one single word of remorse astonished nation watches Prince Square many of us shocked by total lack of empathy friend a victim say's the interview was appalling from page the merely small print I'm Drew t.v. Bombshell No sweat and no regrets bizarre answer to girl sex claim he was in Pizza Express not club Prince Andrew on the front page of the Express this morning he denies sex with a teen couldn't have been him he was unable to sweats and no regrets over Epson's friendship but would testify the city Telegraph have the same story as well gee I couldna slept with teenager I was a Pizza Express and it's also the front page of The Sunday People as well Prince of excuses is the headline there we all yes Prince Andrew has told the b.b.c. He doesn't regret his friendship with a later convicted sex offender Geoffrey Epstein in an exclusive interview with Newsnight the juke of York also categorically denied having any sexual contact with a woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 the B.B.C.'s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell has more on an interview like no other at Buckingham Palace the Queen's 2nd son Prince Andrew being questioned for 45 minutes about the allegations of. Fleas which have swirled around him they began when the photograph was published some years ago it shows Andrew and then 17 year old girl Virginia Roberts she claims she had been groomed by others to provide sexual favors and she claims that at this nightclub tram in March 2001 she was introduced to Prince Andrew he insists he was at home that night and he told the B.B.C.'s Emily make lists there's a medical reason which disproves Miss Roberts's allegation she described dancing with you in there and you profusely sweating and that she went on to have this is a slight problem with with with with the stressing because our I have a peculiar moved addition which is that I don't sweat or I didn't sweat at the time and that was. Yes I didn't sweat at the time because I had suffered what I would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the Falklands War when I was shot at. And I was simply it was it was it was almost impossible for me to sweat the other key figure is Geoffrey Epstein the New York financier who befriended Andrew and who employed Virginia Roberts and other young girls in 2008 he was convicted of a child sex offense and sent to prison in 2010 Andrew visited Epstein after his release from prison and stayed for several nights at his home in New York it's the one area where Andrew concedes he made a wrong judgment I mean I've gone through this in my mind so many times. At the end of the day. With the benefit of all the hindsight that one could have. It was definitely the wrong thing to do. But at the time I felt it was it was the honorable and right thing to do Andrew must know he's taken a considerable gamble by doing this interview it's unclear whether it will pay off for him the B.B.C.'s Nicholas Witchell our royal correspondent with that report on the funny feeling a bit more on this story in the days weeks and possibly even months to come if you are to follow him almost by the way the b.b.c. News website is where you need to go to b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Forward slash news it's coming up on 8 minutes 8 minutes past 7 this is b.b.c. Radio Cumbria and we should carry with you through until 9 today that no matter where you are in the country you'll be able to sympathize many will be able to sympathize with the people who are struggling to survive with their homes underwater in their cars floating down the road. In this situation before Hadley's during the current Fish Lake floods in the floods elsewhere over the years the church has repeatedly become a center for the community gathering and distributing food providing shelter and creating a base for which volunteers can help and operate well Peter is the churchwardens think of the church in Fish Lake just outside don't cast and he's at the center of the relief operations at St Cuthbert's church Peters with me on the program now good morning to you Peter it's good morning they're having me just 1st of all clear explain just what life's been like in your church in this town and many in Congress are mentioning my introduction will have been through this when we've had floods as bad as you've had in your part of the country but what it actually like there at the moment. At the moment the spirit is over among religious to overcome the extremely difficult circumstances in which many find a large percentage of the houses have been damaged in some way rather. Potentially to emulate others to a degree which will require a huge amount of work to people's minds and that Susan hearts are committed to rebuilding but it's going to be quite a struggle there are many who are seriously disadvantaged and many who are facing extremely difficult future but there's a desire to recover from what's his us. So to what extent does this put the church back to the heart of community. 100 percent it's extraordinary how the church has been become a focus for people somewhere where they can go they can get some hot food hot drinks they can buy or they can they can acquire. Clothing they can acquire food all the actually all the necessities of normal life kind of donated by people around the country and the generosity of the British people has been absolutely outstanding Peter has it has changed the way people see the Chechens and you think they will will see a lasting change into the future. I think we're all I hope it does but we've all seen this kind of situation occur before where the church becomes a sanctuary the focus on that when people find if you're satisfied in their own lives and don't acknowledge a need to put God at forefront in their lives then perhaps sometimes that image of the way that it's always reassuring for people to know that there is this presence that something solid reliable dependable. Governed by Christian principles which they can turn back to it must be really hard to see positives when your home is underwater your possessions are ruined but there's also brought hope to the community absolutely I mean the money there's a whole range of situations and different people's houses will have somebody who for example may be up stairs in a room without heat or light. No means of getting warm perhaps damp with maybe 2 feet of water in the bottom of the house and you sympathize with them because they've got nowhere to go other than the place of refuge where they can talk to others and get warm. Peter good to talk to this morning thanks for being with us and your prize this morning thinking about you and all the work that you're doing at the moment that's Peter put in the churchwarden and sync up of church in fish like just us I don't just where there has been some well major serious flooding over the past few days and still going on but the church is out the heart of the community doing what it can and helping in that situation at a point big possibly bring back memories for you if you're affected by the floods here in Cumbria over the years if you were part of a church group that was doing its thing and doing its bit for the community at that time if you want to share their story with me how it was for you feel free to get in touch this morning 813 double threes the number by text start your message a place with the word Cumbria or you can call 0800 trouble 14950. a rodeo come in from the breaking of the Dawn It's 17 minutes past 7 now we were around in the 1960 s. If not she will of heard all about the swinging sixty's the music of The Beatles The Assassination Of President Kennedy the moon landings and so on you also maybe know that many saw it as a time of sexual revolution with a contraceptive pill becoming available to single women but while for many women it was liberating research in a new book suggests it also cost. Anxiety and guilt for others for his book The pope and the pill sex Catholicism and women in post-war England Dr David caring talks to Catholic women who lived through the sexual revolution to find out how they managed to make decisions about sex and their faith and David joins me on the program now morning to you morning this research seems to give an entirely new perspective and what it was like for some women in the swinging sixty's. Yeah and in the sixty's didn't swing for everyone seems Catholic women in particular were caught in a carry situation all around and people were singing and shouting about so-called sexual revolution. But they were bound by the church's teachings on sex and particular contraception you know the pill came along in 161 is why heralded as a catalyst for sexual liberation but it was prohibited by the church in the pope's 968 in cyclical community rethought. Such as my research involves speaking to Catholic women about how they responded to this teaching what effect it had on their sex lives. Yes $960.00 the pope called the artificial contraception intrinsically evil what he thought which caused so much anxiety for young women to think. Yes for the vast majority of Catholic women yes it was those who believe this to be right in the part to. Believe what he said here but I think almost everyone struggled with it in one way or another because they practiced natural family planning or what you know is the rhythm method and this is and was was and is actually the only form of birth regulation endorsed by the Catholic Church involves you know simply abstaining from sex in the prison population and this was something that Catholic women often struggled with and they spoke to me a great emotional pain and frustration of not being able to have sex you know as I'm safe areas and that kind of a lack of spontaneity and organic sexuality in the period when they had to have sex just a sad story in a lot of ways but I also see quite creative act it's a kind of getting around the negotiating issue of sexual release spoken of quite widely heavy petting the phrase that often used that meant different things to different people become clear but also come quite creative and quite funny tactics so one woman spoke of getting a giant teddy bear on the topic when background and putting it between her and her husband and them out of bed in the unsafe times you know they gave him something to cuddle back to something as a barrier that was going to relieve tensions during that time how about if huge changed I mean what's the Catholic Church saying today on this issue pretty much the same so there is some exceptions being identified by the pope artificial contraception is still prohibited which is interesting because you know Pope Francis has given liberal Catholics a lot of how the church will reform progress its teachings on sex and birth control you know he talks a good guy so far there's been a real. Moves to make this rhetoric a reality so I'm hoping my but we're going to reignite these debates about optional development by listening to Catholic women David good to talk to this morning thanks for spending the time to be with us on b.b.c. Radio Cumbria today that's Dr David de Geiranger He's the author of the new book The pope the in the pill sex Catholicism and women in postwar England. 21 minutes past 7 on this Sunday morning. Kendall b.b.c. Radio Cumbria all about the council actually based at. Any of the work that we do with children without the support of children in school I am completely technology based I have to be about. Confidence. Stuart what you want to do all of the health accounts b.b.c. Radio Cumbria children even it is absolutely essential for. B.b.c. Radio Cumbria. To take a look at things happening in your part of Cumbria in church and faith groups over the next 7 days. Whether the service today 1030. Church whether. They contain gifts. Children. This week in week meet to eat a community lunch is on from 12 noon to 130 they're offering sandwiches. And singing some him. Also on Thursday in. History. Class. One of 2 given called a fractured nation and a Christian vision of the common good. Begins at 730 in Methodist Church on Friday evening and she's also speaking today at 11 o'clock at. Church takes place from $10.00 to $1.00 of the west walls. Of a craft fair open from 10 till fall with stoles refreshments also open next Sunday at 10 til 4 enviro on Saturday Treasury check census Christmas fad opens up to a call to be a wide range of Stoll's admission is only a pound which includes refreshments. And finally a book by some as a Christmas fast open 2 o'clock with a toll on Saturday and that's in aid of said Michael Chertoff chief. Don't forget if you've got something going on in your church or faith group. Send me the details and we'll put them on the chess notice board for you just write the checks notice board b.b.c. Radio Cumbria Carlisle ca 38 Bay Bay or you can email some day don't breakfast at b.b. Say don't code don't you k. . B.b.c. Radio Cumbria small to spoil. You. In the line is. Matt Redmond said the London Community gospel choir and blessing to be your name is pretty inter text. Message with the work on the File this morning to say that money which is a thought that God's covenant to these people is very simple His house is open 24 seventh's wherever whatever whoever and all the people need to do to turn up nobody's turned away no matter what color creed or religious beliefs hence why single parts of fish like it's like a magnet have a great week and thanks very much indeed Yeah good to know yes and I agree totally wholeheartedly. Travel right we're getting you out of out for Sunday morning to see what you need to bail out says I problems this morning David got the details for us morning morning Richard in the working scenario the 66 is closed this morning it has been overnight in fact it's the stained and bypass stretch close for overnight . Roadworks due to reopen though around about 8 o'clock so that it's closed as far as the bridge foot roundabout expect delays again today we're working to news on the a 685 level effect if you're traveling to and from the m 6 at Junction 39 and on the trains buses are replacing trains all day today between Malema and Sellafield that's because of engineering work if you spot any problems you can call in on the Travel line if it's safe and legal to do so 103-453-0539 extension 39 I'm David Moore for b.b.c. Radio Cumbria travel more for you in 30 minutes. Thanks David stay with us in the next half hour we're going to hear from the man who is waging a war on Christmas is a Christian We'll tell you why he's doing it in a few moments 1st though at 730 the latest news headlines from John bonus Prince Andrew was given his 1st day tailed response to allegations by an American woman that she had sex with him in 2001 when she was just 17 after being flown to London by the billionaire paedophile Geoffrey Epstein the prince has categorically denied having any sexual contact with her he told B.B.C.'s Newsnight he could not have been with Virginia Roberts on the day in question as he was at a Pizza Express restaurant in Woking with his daughter the government and armed forces have been accused of covering up illegal killings by British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq the B.B.C.'s Panorama program in the Sunday Times spoke to 11 British detectives who say they found credible evidence of war crimes which they claim was disregarded the Ministry of Defense said it rejected the unsubstantiated allegations of a pattern of cover ups. The conservatives are set out details of their post Brecht's it immigration plans to end preferential treatment for e.u. Nationals they say the aim is to treat all immigrants equally so the u.k. Can attract the brightest and the best from all over the world meanwhile Labor's promising to scrap the charges for dental checkups in England they cost nearly $23.00 pounds but children pregnant women and people on low income benefits are exempt and people in Cumbria are being reminded they don't have long to register to vote in the general election Cumbrian councils are urging anyone who's recently moved home or turned 18 to make sure they're registered before the deadline a week on Tuesday the 26th of November Cumbrian farmers are going to be offered what's believed to be the case 1st independent 1st aid course for agricultural workers it's hoped 1st aid for farmers set up by h. And h. Group will improve safety within the industry and prepare farmers to deal with serious incidents such as crush in injuries severe bleeding and even impalement. And there's less than 4 weeks left for Congress to have their say about the best way to manage the County's coastline the County Council says it's seeking views about its future strategy setting out the risks of flooding and erosion along the coast along with proposed solutions more information about the Cumbria coastal strategy can be found on the county council's website and people have until the 13th of December to give their view b.b.c. Radio Cumbria news. The real weather. Summarized today at 14 minutes to 80 sunset this evening at 6 minutes past 4 high tides 22 minute 23 minutes past 2 at 7th a point for me to smell report 11 minutes past 2 with a height of 7.8 metres Workington 10 past 27.8 metres their White Haven to mix to 2 with a height of 7.4 metres but those rams undock 8 minutes past 2 with a height of 8.6 metres and on site 23 minutes past 2 with a height of 8.6 metres from where the water is in the last hour all the snow heavy showers no wind and 4 degrees Carlyle's cloudy with fine rain affably very wet 5 degrees and and case excursion drizzling and 6 degrees currently the forecast for Sunday in The Star The next working week comes to mind would you Hurst of the Weather Center Morning Have a Good Morning Well today is going to be a very loudly day fortunately it's looking quite unsettled but then we've got a ridge of high pressure building into the start of next week so there will be a bit more in the way it's in China for tomorrow and Tuesday today there yes it's quite cloudy it's going to be a very unsettled day with patchy drizzly rain at 1st this could be quite heavy at times during the course of the day today and the rain should start to gradually ease by the evening it'll feel quite chilly for the time of year with temperatures today reaching around 7 or 8 Celsius so that rain gradually easing as we head towards the evening then overnight it should be mostly dry staying quite cloudy initially but the clouds should begin to break up around dawn allowing for a little bit patchy frost form in one or 2 rule spots will see temperatures. Dropping off to about freezing point so to more then as high pressure start to take hold of things will be a dry and bright day plenty of sunshine developing temperatures reaching around 7 Celsius say feeding it to co