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BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Solent January 5, 2018 070000

Harry it was strange a solicitor representing 2 of Worboys victims said the case has been handled very badly I've spoken to one of my clients who is absolutely horrified really really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her so she's cooking tea for kids and she is on the radio and feels absolutely. A man's been taken to hospital with life threatening injuries after a crash on the a 3 m. North of Portsmouth overnight the man in his twenty's was cut free by fire crews from the wreckage of his car on the southbound side near Waterloo Vale he was taken to Southampton General Hospital the rage reopened about 530 this morning a woman will continue to be questioned about a hit and run crash in Dorchester the Smalling place arrested the 27 year old local woman yesterday it follows the death of 39 year old Erika prison on December the 27th she was hit by a car which didn't stop on the growth civil engineering firms in Hampshire a facing a big shortage of skilled workers they want to attract hundreds of new recruits to work on development projects worth 15000000000 pounds they've now come together to support a new 3000000 pound training center which will be built at Silent airport the old dateless sightedly on the silent Emily Houghton represents the group of local employers it's not just you know a laboring job that that offers no kind of career there's definite create to be had so we've site foreman senior site Forman contracts manager and that's just staying kind of on site if you like but actually for those that really want to progress it will open doors across so more technical routes to researchers surveying estimating and I mean commercial wrong figures being released this morning show new car registrations fell last year for the 1st time since 2011 dropping by over 5 and a half percent sales of diesel vehicles plunged by 17 percent the Society of Motor Manufacturers and traders said it expected car sales to continue to fall this year . Strikes in South Western Railway will go ahead next week after talks between the company and the Union collapsed are insane members are expected to walk out on Monday Wednesday and Friday in a rout over the role of guards southwesterly says it's confident it can run more than 70 percent of its normal services president has insisted he never spoke to the author of a new book about his administration that his lawyers tried to block Mr Trump tweeted he turned down Michael Wolff many times from gaining access to the White House the book fire and fury is due to go on sale today 4 days earlier than planned . Next helping young people create a positive body image for themselves that's the aim of a yearlong campaign in Hampshire launched this week he's linked to Costa as well as raising awareness of eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia The Everybody campaign has a straightforward message about being comfortable with your body eating disorders have the highest death rates of any mental health condition in the u.k. There is no single calls and they can affect anyone regardless of age gender or background the campaign will encourage early identification and help young people to have an improved appreciation one calling Mr Ward's themselves and their bodies schools will also get a chance to take part in free body image and self-esteem workshops finally after a long week at work you might be forgiven for thinking sometimes the walls in your own home are talking to you but for one homeowner in new Milton the noise coming from the cavity was far from a mysterious voice but a trapped birds trying to get out firefighters had to make a hole to rescue the starling Luckily the little bird wasn't injured and inspectors released it wishing it a flappy New Year. Like it yes I didn't write it I just read it. 7 years 4 minutes past 7 thank you Emily. She is here all week more's the pity weather wise today it is still breezy there but the wind. Should ease as day goes on quite cloudy at times of scattered showers and those heavy and blustery blows and dry brighter insulates too high as of 9 Celsius tonight scattered showers continue along with often cloudy conditions but some clear spells coming along as well and we can get temperatures close to freezing lows back to Celsius just finally tomorrow isolated showers largely cloudy conditions during the morning through the afternoon as a brisk easterly wind develops outbreaks of rain will arrive and you'll feel noticeably cooler with highs tomorrow of 6 Celsius. B.b.c. Radio. T.v. . 5 minutes past 7 then Friday the 5th of January 28th seen today Steve with the through until 10 o'clock this morning coming up on the show we'll talk about this full in new car sales 1st full for the 1st time in 6 years and also calls for a levy on disposable coffee cups you go see a local coffee joint you buy a mockery a lats a flat white or whatever and if you take away a standard kind of cardboard cup which is lined with plastic so the fluids don't leak from the through you will be charged a $25.00 p. Levy that under some government proposals today will talk about that in the next 50 minutes I wonder what you think about that as a notion though you can always get in touch the show by any the stories you cover 345303961 our phone number or text one triple 3 and start your message with the word so don't well it's decision time for thousands of young people across the south over the next few days many will be trying to choose a university for that you cast application forms many others will be looking for an apprenticeship night of Duncan is a principal of Ferrum College he says Apprenticeships are helping people to earn while they learn there are levels of approach the entry point level to which a big. Prince ships an intermediate sometimes called pension then go on to an advanced approach ship which in a level 3 so that's a call it on a level in terms of if you want to look at the currents in terms of levels but you can then continue to study up to higher Prince ship which would be a level $45.00 and then a degree apprenticeship level 6 and in train there are other pensions at Master Level and potentially a doctoral level in the future as well so whilst the apprenticeship name tends to signify craft level low level working actually the apprenticeship program is much broader much much broader than giving people all sorts of in in work up skilling opportunities through the approach of program last night Joel Duncan that he's the principal of Ferrum College I'm delighted to say the sparks joins me in the studio now he's the editor of the teen publication future magazine with us from Hampshire and just put this into context for me Ruth This is a really long time for young people right across the b.b.c. Radio region Absolutely yes because the deadlines the 15th of January so if the young people decided that they want to apply to university of course get their applications in quickly to focus their minds make sure that they've got a pastoral statement all together and they've got everything they need to get their application off in time and do you get a sense from your work of whether that decision about whether or not a university has changed over the years with compulsory education to the age of 18 now and the costs you wish in fees we hear so much about moral fewer young people deciding to go to university and I think probably when the figures come out that there is a slight drop and that's my gut feeling with the people that we speak to regularly it's a massive decision for these young people I think more so than ever before because the tuition fees is so high but that's not the real cost of university that's the tuition fees as well as your. Deshaun cost as well as the grants in the loans that you're going to get say in reality. The 9 and a half 1000 pounds of just under 9 of 1000 pounds is double that yeah I'm looking at perhaps leaving university with almost 50000 pounds that I watching some as many right I want university when there were grants and university education was free and less time has to come out with that I'm sure I'm not alone in that regards Well absolutely So I think young people are thinking much harder and they're really working at is university the best choice for them when it may automatically being the right choice and they may have been pushed that way by their schools as well because many schools that have 6 phones it's something that they they would just. A spot for their children at the school to go to university because that was always felt that that was the best outcome so now default rate I think times are changing there are so many different opportunities out there and I think with the opportunities comes questions of confusion and perhaps even more anxiety to the young people well I wonder if you can just talk to apprenticeships for me because you heard from Nigel there saying the you know there's a change that to continue learning but also you've got money coming in as opposed to going out from universities not to say that friendships will be for all young people but it seems like they've had you know something of a boon over the last few years and I think that the government putting really. Talk it's get $3000000.00 apprentices by 2020 that's really focus the mind of course a lot of people and especially companies that now they have to pay out something called the apprenticeship Levy So if you're a company that has a paper over $3000000.00 pounds you have to pay half a percent back to the government to go towards apprenticeship schemes and I think most of the introduction of a degree apprenticeships which is basically a degree and an apprenticeship rolled into won't really attractive to young people because they're getting their degree paid for and they're also getting on the. Career Ladder at the same time but it is hard work because you're working a job as well as studying at a high level as well so it's definitely also an easy option you mentioned a moment ago that is perhaps more confusing than it's ever been now for 1617 year olds deciding which direction they want to take is there somewhere that you would recommend they can go to get the best advice about what might be right for them well that's really difficult because obviously careers advice is quite patchy there's lots of online help so if they're really thinking about going to the apprenticeship route they can see if they search the government's website which is quite amazing apprenticeships they can find out lots of information on that the popular website the student room they've got an apprenticeship on their website so it's worth looking that as well and perhaps talk to people that may have already done. As well as talk to university advise this is well it's really important that if you think about going to university check out the university but you can actually apply for your university course as well apply for print ships same time make a decision once you get results through you know Ok really gets to which is why I think so much coming in. From And she's from future magazine live with us in the studio this Friday morning just to let you know it is all over for the night in Australia in Sydney between Australia and England in the final Ashes Test a straight a frustrating and towards the end there $19342.00 following on $146.00 in their 1st innings We'll have reaction to that in our sports blitz and within waltzing in the next 5 minutes or so this now that 12 minutes past 7 urgent action is needed to end age apartheid's in Breck's it's Britain that's according to the think tank United for all ages which is published a new report today it says 500 so-called shed sites. Need to be created across the country by 2022 in order to increase interaction between older and younger people we can talk to Stephen Burke who is the director of United for all ages he joins us on the line now Steven had a staggering says it's desisted yesterday that about one in 3 people in the u.k. Now over the age of 65 is is there a direction of problems with understanding is that young people don't understand old old people don't understand young or a bit of both Good morning Steve it works both ways and what we're talking about today is about bringing older and younger people together on 2 through shared saw its one site such as a care home linking up with a nursery or school linking out with an elder care day center or say sheltered housing accommodating students but the reason being that Britain is one of the most age segregated countries in the world a lot of older people and young people don't have much contact with each other and as a result of that is exclusion loneliness misunderstanding and lack of trust between the generations and I think that was manifested in the most recent general election where a lot so younger people voted Labor and also voted people voted Conservative the European referendum the year before and our society is increasingly divided by age and what we need to do is bring older and younger people together there was a t.v. Show on Channel 4 before Christmas called Old People's Home for 4 year olds which had the 4 year old man well people say it was heartwarming but you think this kind of thing can make a genuine long lasting difference yes I mean that Channel 4 programme was very much an experiment but it's already happening in other public parts of the country they're all nurseries now located on care homes sites where there's daily interaction between the children and the older people it's helping the children it's part of the early years curriculum is helping them with their low. Social development but it's also improving the health of older people both mental and physical health it's reducing loneliness and it's bridging the gap between the generations is also helping the generations in between the families and the staff as well Ok Stephen good still Stephen Burke there he is the director of United for all ages who've published this new mixing matzos reports today. probably sing it like the song that's the good news you would you would say oh this is worked perfectly all right put a pin in that remember. It like me thinks that animal is called a guinea you how we doing on the rose Jade Well I'm tickled he. Heading up between so my world was rocked by this this morning. And I'm not sure if people are ready for this so like you said we both think that that animal is called a good new and partly because I think of this Flanders and song. And I remember getting cereal boxes when I was a kid and you could cut out the face of some animals from the back of the cereal boxes and one of them was a good day when I can remember saying to my parents I guess what is this weird word g n u And maybe they said it's a good new and like that I'm sure if you asked most people they would say the animal is called a guinea right really yes I just wondered how else you could say Well it turns out I was listening as I drove into. Some radio for commentary but. It turns out it's from Dorsey's from pool and his new series started last night it's called souvenir programme it is brilliant You can download it on the i Player radio app and it turns out it's. That actually g n u is pronounced new the gene is silent just like you might think. Oh no not really and he sang a song in his show yesterday as a sort of rebuttal to Flanders and Swann. But you're. Wrong. Alone Tom's new. Good. And so it goes on so it turns out that you and I have been wrong all these years the good news is known as the new. Earth shattering stuff. Consider yourself educated I am yes I'm just sitting here thinking what we. Want to see any w language this language so if you want to get in touch today 345303961 place I would like your stories of mispronunciations I'm sure we're not alone have there ever been times in your life where you have carried on saying a word a particular way and then years later someone said it's not said like that and suddenly the scales fall from your a. B.b.c. Radio show and born. In wild things here without sports and I mean footballers names is a minefield as far as. Portsmouth used have a player called Taliban yes. One of our colleagues occasionally stumbled over that he became Taliban is so wrong so right just looking at the guy's lead from 3 as well and I'm going to have a hell of a time tomorrow when I play sleep well we'll test you later on let's start sport was with the ashes frustration day for England it was really as Australia have laid a platform from which they. Can take control of the final Ashes Test against England on the 2nd day in Sydney has been courageous and beaten 91 took the home side 293-4253 behind England early a move there overnight 233452346 all out how much as Mason claims the final months ago for England on his Test debut play will receive him at 11 o'clock tonight in football pelligrino has been speaking in defiant fashion ahead of their f.a. Cup 3rd round tie at full and some are the Argentineans come under increasing pressure in his 1st season in charge with Saints slipping to within goal difference of the Premier League relegation zone the police told b.b.c. Radio 7 he's had great support from within the club and fans have been respectful and the former Barcelona and Valencia defender added that his players are determined to do the fans proud if you want to. Be without So Wesley who tomorrow will have a scam a head injury today germy p.a. Cedric and Charlie Austin are also out injured Virgil van Dyke meanwhile could make his Liverpool debut against Everton into Knights f.a. Cup 3rd round following his 75000000 pound move from Southampton tonight's other f.a. Cup game sees Manchester United host Championship promotion chasers Darby said all Trafford kicks off at 8 o'clock but host Wigan in the f.a. Cup tomorrow while home to guys early in the National League will cover those games in half an hour while last night Tottenham and West Ham left it late to entertain in the final festive fixture of the season 2 stunning goals from projects and home and some meant the spoils were shared in a one all draw in a fiery London Darby and it darts caught Mitchell hopes a lack of practice will boost his. Chances of claiming a 2nd b.d. Oh well don't championship the 47 year old farmer from Brown's goal takes on Doris 11 now because in the 1st round at Lakeside tomorrow night Mitchell says the recent bad weather forced him to spend more time on the farm and less time on the Ok in the build up to this year's tournament maybe concentrate a little bit more because that's my biggest problem is that sometimes I lose concentration so maybe if I haven't so like that so much onus on I could work out why I've never done it this way before in the past it's always been a practice for exactly how I wanted to do it but I don't feel any worse for it I feel quite refreshing to be honest and really came to get to the ball to get out there and get government and to be passed even more in half an hour's time and thank you it's 23 minutes past 7 then this Friday morning thanks check into b.b.c. Radio so did the idea of a levy on disposable coffee cups of 25 paid as a suggestion from an influential group of M.P.'s in a report published today the Commons environment or dates Committee says we throw away 2 and a half 1000000000 disposable cups every year Peta saw send this report from a coffee shop in Westminster. I don't know about you but I can barely function without my morning coffee if you go to your local high street cafe and get a take quite each day the cost soon not so so how would you feel about paying an extra $25.00 paid per coffee for the good of the environment the way to avoid the last a levy is this group of M.P.'s a Calling it would be to tell your friendly barrister to fill up your reuse it will come up rather than giving you a brand new disposable one each time here's the cha

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