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14 charges and says he's innocent of any criminality our correspondent James sure has more as he was going into court someone shouted freedom another member of the public shouted Shame on you and I suppose that gives a sense that opinion is going to be very divided about this case because Mr Salmon is such a public figure a man from High Barnet convicted of multiple counts of rape after a prolonged campaign of violence against the mother of his child has been jailed the man who hasn't been named was sentenced to a total of 20 years it earlier been found guilty at Harrow Crown Court of 6 counts of rape one count of a threat to kill one count of actual bodily harm and one count of controlling behavior the policing minister says the government will get to grips with the latest rise in violent crime it's gone up by 19 percent in England and Wales in the space of just 12 months homicides robberies and sexual offenses all rose but Nick herd who is also the Minister for London is confident the trend can be reversed the solution is this combination of more support for the police more support for really robust law enforcement as a country we have got on top of this problem before 10 years ago in London we dealt with something similar I believe we've got the right strategy I know we've got the political will to prioritize this and drive this but will it happen overnight no a man jailed for killing a French nanny and burning her body in the garden is to appeal against his conviction and prison sentence we send the do me and his partner Sabrina KU DA were both found guilty of murdering 21 year old Sophie net who worked for the couple as they're a pair in Wimbledon both were jailed for at least 30 years following a trial at the Old Bailey Maduna will appear at the court of appeal for his hearing but a date is yet to be set rescue officials in Guernsey said they've taken the difficult decision to end the search for Emily are no Sarla and David Ibbotson the Cardiff City striker and pilot haven't been seen since their plane disappeared on Monday night a suspected vandal was ski goggles and a face mask as he splashed white paint. On 5 statues in central London detectives have released C.C.T.V. Images of the suspects after the Bomber Command memorial in Green Park was damaged on Sunday evening for similar attacks on other memorials occurred on the same night the Metropolitan Police is linking all the incidents now with evening sports headlines for London has Nigel bit me not going well for England on the 2nd day of the 1st Test in Barbados a few moments ago they were 61 for 8 in reply to the West Indies 1st innings 289 or all out it's Chelsea versus Spurs tonight in the 2nd leg of the League Cup semifinal suppose lead one nil from the 1st leg is for much commentary on B.B.C. Radio under digital and online and the West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini doesn't know if Mark Owen out of each has played his last game for the club the striker has been linked with a big money move to China more cricket and football in the sport just after 630 Thanks larger London's weather comes from Elizabeth Razzi staying dry but rather cloudy with temperatures falling to freezing perhaps one or 2 degrees Celsius in central London for the 1st half of the night then those valleys are set to rallies as we head into tomorrow morning with its milder air filtering 3 so it's going to be a much milder day tomorrow by the often email account highs of 9 or 10 degrees Celsius they'll always be plenty of cloud with a few outbreaks of drizzle particularly through the morning and to freshening westerly winds. B.B.C. Radio London it's 5 past 6 on digital radio $94.00 F.M. And on B.B.C. Sounds this is love this is B.B.C. Radio London Eddie Nestor's drive chart Well hello how are you one hour gone to to go is that right yeah I think it is we talked about the speed speedboat even killing Jack Shephard trying to avoid just his teachers at receiving emails at all hours of the day or night from Parents Circle of tape thoughts on violent crime only increased 1000 percent increase nationally for in the London Evening Paper tonight 40 knife offenses every day as figures reveal scale of challenge facing the Met this is against a cut in police numbers and I think our story of the day really is smear test Luis take the most ever why Also few women going for this me test why Also many women avoiding We have to talk about that after 7 o'clock stories plays or telly some of the stories are been told to me boy friends of mine but but that is really worrying when we know that cancers can be and that's not suggesting that many gifts may interest of US majority of whom will have nothing wrong with them at all but certainly if there is a challenge there with cancer and the like you catch it the better you can deal with I'll take your Kools between 787312001 of those esteemed guests now on the show Goodness gracious me there's a lot to talk about let's get going shall we the head of the aircraft maker process described the government's handling of Briggs as a discrete. Tom Enders said that production may be moved out of Britain if the country leaves the E.U. Without a deal at a company employ $14000.00 people here when the Catherine Bennett is senior vice president of a bar sense says it's not an empty threat the plenty of opportunities all around the world now we are excellent to what we do here we're very competitive we have great skills but yes there's capacity and excellent universities and engineers in India in China in the US and in other parts of Europe and they're all busily knocking on the doors of his office the brazier minister Stephen Barclay's says he took Mr India's warning very seriously indeed there is a lot of positivity if I look at the work My Friend the Member for it is and probably spoke has done in championing the wings of the future beyond the center that this issue to mount an opportunity what the chief executive and others in the business community are clear is they want a deal to avoid the uncertainty of no deal and that is why he's back in the prime minister the white Let's get to him and I saw him be as boring as it normally is with the political side this is about money spondulicks Benjamin's this is the real deal it's about business and we talk about business David Buick is the man financial expert from core spreads that some introduction David even for you come on I was just missing the role of the drums. Reaching all the other to talk to you later it's my pleasure this is not the 1st time we've had an intervention from a Boston State Oh no they would say this wouldn't they yes I mean let's just clear up one or 2 things regardless where they were main or leave the handling of bricks it in the last 2 and 2 and a half years has been shameful just awful and what business doesn't like about everything else is in decision you can cope with good news you can cope with bad news but when you don't know where the hell are going that's where you've got a problem so I don't blame charm and standing up and making this is. An empty threat promise you I know you've got 14000 people working here but you know there are other parts of the world that are absolutely desperate for a business right I hear you talk what your telling is tell the government to get on it get a decent deal done so that we all can get on with our work and I accept that but the fact remains is. Outside of the United States and a little bit with France the United Kingdom is better at aerospace industry and pretty much any other country in the world you can't just shift 14000 people away from the various parts of the country that the Wings Bristol and all they have made and ship them to remain your friends wherever it is that would be a 5 year you know land well examine the damage that would do is colossal the cost would be astronomical and Tom Enders as well as I do that it's not that long ago that Boeing stood up spare in the square and said we are committed to the United Kingdom we aren't going anywhere so to James that I think he thought that by going on to him to get on to him he said that he's good he's got a big high rise building in Singapore as a name but I would talk about that when you're ready but I take this threat seriously but he's having a look because you can't just shift that stuff out because the technology where with all the ability the quality of the work you don't dream about that in 2 minutes flat that takes years of planning no doubt what he wants is some cars but he it's almost a picture of Briggs that he's perfect because I don't know very many countries making the whole leg coughed inside and out as a windowing when I hear about a coffee bean below for the millions of pounds usually the wings made in this place and that nose in the technology to goes inside is and it seems to me that there are several countries involved in building a cool. But it's a triple puzzle but want. You want is a smooth transition and you want everything to go into line and of course everybody's worried about the spare parts being stuck at the ports whether it's a rule you know. Wherever it may be and you know this is a question really of semantics and it's a question of getting it sorted out OK I'm not you know advocating that it's everything's going to be all right from the not what I'm just saying to you it is everything has to be all right on the night regardless whether in Iraq OK Well hey you can We've heard reports the day the Dutch government taking. More than $250.00 the based companies they're talking to them about moving at should we be worried about that is the city in danger of leaving its progress. The fact remains is this could just go through the basics the city of London and up until 2 years ago it was like it has of had he had any other financial center in the world including New York and take you the fact that we are leaving the European Union the substitutes the fact that a certain number of people will be repatriated to the country to deal with Europe based business. The European Union has already threatened to take clearing which is an enormous business away from London and take it back to. Frankfurt aware of it maybe they have already been warned by the American if something isn't broken don't break it and if you take what you see here it is like insurance and if you stop breaking something up where you're putting security at risk it's not the European Union's going to gain by this it's going to be the United States or the Far East so pragmatism comes in here we have spent 70 years here building up the financial sector English is the international language of the world we are in the center of the time zone we have the best legal profession in the world we have the best accountancy profession in the world and you know what Eddie we're better at it than anyone else and the idea that a Mickey Mouse town like Frank has got 750000 people gets London's 12000000 or Paris which is number 22 officially in the league table for financial services is going to come and take all business away from Cleese you need face not some sunny is it so Sunny Sunny is going to move its European headquarters from the U.K. To the Netherlands Yes and how much does what percentage I'm not know what percentage of sent his business is actually done in the U.K. In comparison to its global exposure quite limited and also 70 is not the company that it was you know in terms of entertainment films and electronics that it perhaps was 1015 years ago OK David let me let me jump in but let me jump in and how is this affected by a no deal Bragg's the tsunami or what the financials to say yeah yeah I mean everything that you have St How is the impacted because it has to be different isn't it but it does have to be different I don't buy the no deal scenario if you told me on the 24th of June 2060. We're out ahead no deal and we're going to deal with each country journal out of bullshit because everybody would have been buzzed up ready for it not being negative would have got on with it but you wasted 2 and a half years in the government have and you get a new deal let's just say before the 29th mouch that's another 2 years that's full and a half years of uncertainty come take that I actually don't believe to be and do whatever huffing and puffing I have from certain sexes because we've had too much time this . I actually think that we're going to have a deal of sorts and if we don't against all my best wishes we'll get a people's vote which I think would be dramatically awful and very democratic but you you need to answer the question from the world of commerce industry and business I don't know what the exact outcome that will be difficulties but on the other side of the cult coin if anybody thinks that Europe doesn't have difficulties France Germany is almost in recession I think terrible problems with the downturn of business in China they're not going to pick up their stuff very quickly it's all very well when the politicians get involved in this it gets quite nasty but once the businessmen show the whites of their eyes they want to see some kind of agreement and there we may go through with bricks at 18 months of discomfort at the end of the day I'm very confident we'll win through and I'm particularly confident about Sichuan pleasure to speak to you and I can keep going for another 18 months David and we'll have a conversation and appreciate your time very much David Buick is there a look at it not from a political standpoint but asked about the money what are your views on what David has had to say listen I'm looking for you cause after 7 o'clock forget about China and America India and Brazil I was looking at those that he emerging markets were what I'm more about that but right now it's time to find out what's happening in London's roads would be to be. Added to my means topical road remains closed Charing Cross Road closed northbound Cambridge a circus for the next 3 quarters of an hour or so Portman Street close between Portman Square Oxford Street emergency water works and of course you've got that bit of Regent Street southbound closed peace treaty. Last house straight down effectively circus so all of these things making it very busy for the West End The seething problems on the island want Chapel Road westbound of cleared to still no willage ferry This is because. Testing is overrun by now anticlockwise M 252423 just west of Potters Bar I want to northbound line on the exit step at Junction 4 which might hold you up any rains B.B.C. Radio and most men 15 minutes. Is long to preserve the means how different is it you wake up in the morning and guess what Scarlett. Has gone. That's London contemporarily but we talk about it over night serum B.B.C. Radio that's when it says conversation sources subject matter. To choose a morning to Friday morning long list of things B.B.C. Radio London. They are the highest species certainly when I found out radio stations like this they make more sense they don't talk about opinions they talk about experiences when I talk about cancer guys going to doctor whether prostate or mental health use women as my example all times guys don't talk unless it's about for like women do they go to the doctor or something happens they want it so. And to day thrown up in you I am conflicted I'm confused I mean more will fuel women are going for their. Most any time why is that what's happening is it the instrument is it the way it uses it the fear of something being wrong is it about time is it the fact that you used to be able to go to I don't know wherever or ever time and now that's fallen off the cliff in terms of funding and you got to go to that doctor that the G.P. Surgery why it's really important or not really really like to hear from you on it why are so few women going for this man was OK Let's do a different way if you've been. You've been feels matey. When did you get what happened when you went to go to the same person every chilling did you have an experience that put you off did somebody tell you about something that's worried you did you look at the letters and think well in every 60 I don't need to just tell me I'd love to know what I'd love to try to understand actually for why because with these things the earlier you catch it the better you can deal with it we know that 5000 women's lives are saved and every single year so I need to do this so I need your help so I'll take your calls because we can stay longer we can get more into after 7 o'clock just phone at night to to Alysia you to. Take your clothes when we can have a go we can have a go at trying to understand what is a big problem 807312000 you can text 81 triple 3 starting a message with the word London another big problem and you know we spent so much time talking about it and this time I'm going to London breakdowns right except that London is even hyper talks about 14 life offensive every day but certainly we know that violent crime has gone up again to England and Wales in the link is being made by the Federation in terms of the number of police officers at Nigel's in Temple which you can often into not you. Know well. All these grim story across London. Where the couple have been purchased is really grim grim grim and grim. Can you just tell me is it is it worse today than it was when when people like me were getting really worried in 20072008 yes it is. OK Thank you Farai. Because I remember those days very very well and of course in those days it was a formal formal calls on the streets and I think is very important but I think there's another important factor here ready which I think has to be understood communities have a great deal of busy responsibility to help police and a number of facts of the they can do this anonymously ready but you come in Crime Stoppers. Because the communities that the are going to be I think opposed to policing and what I mean by that is this there are a number of times I see please stop some of the Saddam crowd gets around them they can get very uncomfortable ing it out of controlling ready the 1st point and the 2nd point is stop says account is I understand difficult for people in the photographer before Section 44 of the Terrorism Act was repealed the juries in my regularly by police and I would say one thing if a man is stopped and also count themselves by police both to be searched by police because it's the place to put the body will video interview with a print them to record it and also last for a record of the stop such in the can which are for you to do in London I think that stops the count if you will was actually seizes the success of this it's a look on Twitter look at the Middle East tough for every day the minutes of weapons that person is stopping people in streets across the capital is phenomenal . But I do it with consent right and if you if historically there are challenges between particular communities and the police we would need to deal with that which is why I was talking to our criminologist about the fact that you know whether it's safe unable who'd policing or those P.C.'s as they were hugely important because quite often they came from those communities so if I knew something on my go to Detective Inspector Nigel in Temple food because I had a bad experience I don't like the look of him or I haven't got any relationship with him but our mind go to hell because it used to go to my youth center and when you get rid of that you get rid of that link you. Told one of the men start meeting their communities once a month to say you know well we're here let's have a chance of a coffee look we do for you what concerns you have stopped building and you know how do you who do you think's going to turn up to that meeting you the people the people who turn up to that meet you turn out not to know but we you know I don't know anybody's got shot I don't know anythin

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