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Suffolk for. Breakfast this Thursday morning it's 8 o'clock your top stories in detail with Kelly McCormack signs marks Good morning and pharmacists in southern say they're frustrated with having to turn people away because of a shortage of medicines and stored stockpiling over blank sets and making money from restricting supplies a behind the problems says Amazon is the owner of Nord's pharmacy in New Market He says it's a very tricky situation most cases are what sort of medication although it does take a bit of time and that's why. It's high waisted of Astar white sauce patients and also if we can get hold of dense organizing the patients to cause they were speaking directly to change the medication which subsequently wastes a cheap piece. Environment Secretary Michael Gove will tell a farming conference today the U.K.'s withdrawal from the E.U. Will present a world of opportunity for British agriculture He's also expected to pledge further investment in farming to try to ease fears among farmers ahead of blank sets so much the reports uncertainty about Rex It is affecting farming just like every other sector the N.F.U. Fears disruption and delays at Borders if a deal isn't reached before the end of March and has urged the government to relax environmental regulations and do more to ensure stability because immigrants for short edges and price rises especially for imported foods export is worried that their goods won't make it to their markets overseas this morning Mr Gove will tell the Oxford Farming Conference that the Prime Minister's deal if approved would ensure a smooth transition period they'll be more on this story shortly here will Mark Murphy a bread 1st and detailed study of the cladding on a tower block in Lowestoft is going to be carried out. It's of direct Byrds failed to agree whether the material at some Peters court is a fire hazard or not a review after the Grenfell tower tragedy has seen a series of fire safety improvements inside the building but a report for Wave me District Council has failed to agree a way forward about how to deal with planting on the outside a breathalyzer test that could revolutionize cancer diagnosis is being tested in the U.K. The device is designed to detect cancer hallmarks of molecules exhaled by patients scientists hope it will lead to a simpler cheaper method of spotting the disease early. There's growing anger among some folks fisherman that new E.U. Rules which come into force at the start of the months around thing the smaller boats on the 10 meters all boats now have to land fish that would normally have been thrown away to prevent the going over quotas the change is to stop fish being wasted the legislation's been called badly designed by U.K. Industry bodies fisherman know all Kassam all from size Well says the new rules are another blow for the Ensure industry every time I go to say I think which lot Am I breaking though there is no this discount for all coming out here and nobody seems to understand so on looking over my shoulder all the time I feel like a criminal and all we're trying to do is to live and the perk Harris leaving. The development for Education wants more people to consider becoming It teaches that as the schools go back today it's launching a new campaign to get people from other one place says into the classroom Tim James is a science teacher at Northgate high and chop at a price tag on that feeling of having some of the sorry you've inspired me to do something so here I mean keeping time busy Tommy said look was it anything anyone would say otherwise and it turns sometimes I suppose be a bit of a cyclist task but that's not why you do it you do it to make a difference and every once in a while you do fashion chain next has downgraded its full year profit forecast to 723000000 pounds from the 727000000 it previously expected it says that full price sales for the festive period were in line with expectations one and a Hong percent EPS which food bank service find will get the keys to that new base in the town next month is going to be in the gains Pereira it comes after record demand for help pay the Christmas and the need Yair Maureen Raynal who runs the charity's please they finally know where they're heading but it's been quite a long journey to get this far we've. Own the building which is pretty cool because you know you're not so obliged then to go through all the trauma that on your own property but it will be long to the always belong to the locked up were they doing B.B.C. Radio Suffolk sport now his brand and it's now 4 wins out a full fall are going to solve Shar on his return to Manchester united his side won 2 nil at Newcastle last night equaling So Matt Busby's perfect start as boss at Old Trafford the game of the evening there was at Bournemouth who drew 3 all with what for elsewhere Burnley and Crystal Palace both enjoyed away victories while the match is at Chelsea and West Ham finished as draws tonight leaders Liverpool has 3rd place Manchester City in a hugely anticipated game at the end he had when club side would move them 10 points clear of the reigning champions and 19 of Tottenham her 2nd mixed results for Great Britain against the USA at the Hopman Cup tennis Cameron or repeat France has to focus well Katie bolt at last to Serina Williams and cycling Chris Froome has hinted he could take part in May's Toda Yorkshire as part of his preparations for the Tour de France which will be aiming to win for a 5th time the thugs were there dry with some sunshine today highs around 6 degrees Celsius 43 in far in height cloudy and cold tonight's news potentially reaching minus 5 tomorrow after a frosty and 4 geese started is expected to be dry but overcast bounce the latest B.B.C. Radio Suffolk they're small and half and. The. B.B.C. Radio self a. Good morning and welcome to Thursday for just surfacing What's there to come between now and 10 o'clock you've probably heard about the vinyl revival while more retro media is making a comeback with cassette tape sales up 125 percent in 2818 they haven't sold as many since 2004 so big increase actually not just one of these percentage things a big increase will also have more on suffer day to. $29000.00 plus and the band. Told. Them that they. Are you taking part in Dry January if so stay tuned for some alternative but drink options lines right if you join us if you have a story as well Away 101412121 particular if you've had difficulty getting your medication from your local pharmacy of like you've been hearing difficulties that some of our pharmacies are occurring at the moment more on that in a 2nd or 2 if you've got some lovely stories about cassette tapes. Where you record where you recorded the radio in the past maybe all the tape got jammed up we'll be talking about the cassette tape revival later on in the show he breaks a B.B.C. Radio South leg. That's all on the way between now and 10 o'clock to forget James Hazen was on the way at 10 o'clock today and he's got loads and loads and loads of stuff for you this morning now we've been hearing about a difficulty with pharmacies at the moment or for a pharmacist at the moment trying to source our medication we heard earlier on from the owner of the Lord's pharmacy in New Market that there was a shortage of medicines at the moment and the price was going up in some cases and people were being referred back to G.P.'s so that they could be prescribed a different medication because pharmacists were struggling to get the one that was being prescribed so as we heard earlier on it's not just a Suffolk issue it's a national issue we can talk now to Patel who's got in touch from the from the Delta pharmacy in good morning good morning Mark thanks for coming on the program this morning and getting in touch you having similar difficulty sourcing medication . And. Times to be as hard as. Now in a sense that I deal with about 10 wholesalers 3 major and sort of what they call short line wholesalers and. Real time spend to try and source the numerous medications that I have to dispense for patients for your washing the phones are you trying to get the medications in the best way you say yes I mean if I was to quantify the time I mean I can give you a statistic but I'm always on the phone with hotel as trying to you know whittle down prices if I can get hold of the products. Reasons of a giving to you for this I think a couple of reasons that stand out how accurate or valid they are I have no way of knowing but one is that in Far East a lot of these genetic products are manufactured they saying that as they're putting sort of like pressures on and a lot of mental issues etc Some of that the manufacturers don't meet their requirements so they sort of shut them down for a given period of time until they're at the fight the the issue is so that creates immediate shortage and of course the demand across the globe is greater and greater so it becomes it's almost like a commodity that sort of like auctioned off so for example America might pay the highest prices so they might get up get the biggest chunk of the medicines and we are left with smaller amounts to to share a bit when he has a greater demand so we would have been in touch with us saying is this with bricks or is this the supply of stockpiling and holding stuff back profiteering maybe I mean profiteering that thing does come into it although it's difficult to prove the Bracks it issue personally I think is you know very don't know what is true and what. Isn't that the truth so it's difficult for me to comment on that I I think BRACKS It is at a totally different level to my level of understanding that most of all does Well I think from Polish are you Are you vain having to refer patients back today G.P. For a different prescription if you're struggling to get hold of a certain one I mean it it it becomes so it's a bit of a mix pot of different things high as I said I deal with a lot of people and I try and get some information out say for if there is likely to be a shortage of a product pay I try and sort of order a reasonable amount depending on the needs that I see so I try and buffered it that way but then when you are faced with literally hundreds of products or if there is 25 products with 4 different strengths there's a 100 lines that is likely to be short and you try and sort of buffer for that in terms of stop piling you know it becomes a cash flow issue related some of the face to it sort of issues so. You are juggling so many balls in the air at the same time that it gets it gets difficult to cope and yes I do have to refer patients or I speak to the surgeries myself and say can I you know this product is not available in days trying to change that to the last and then patients have to take to what I would reserve a lable the time advise the best that we can do the surgeries and try and rectify the situation an image what what needs to be done to improve the situation to do government need to step in to do something here. If they do do something about the pricing structure. For that what I mean is right now say for example today something shoots up in price high paid a higher price. But contract. Pre-negotiated price and the government has a skin that was the end of the month they announce a list of products that say for example have gone up in price but I am relying in good faith that the prices that I'm paying would be paid for at the end of the month when the government announces so I don't think anybody would want to work like that in any sort of meant so. Who sort of thing and then they might think let it sink rate quick and quickly about this issue OK How appreciate you getting in touch thank you so much for joining us on the program today so farms he's crossed county experiencing difficulties getting hold of certain medications Patel from the Delta pharmacy on Fox road in Ipswich getting in touch with us here a moment here breakfast 13 minutes past 8 we're going to go to the farm now because the Environment Minister Michael Gove will address the Oxford Farming Conference today and while he's there he will face colds from the nature friendly farming network to make it a legal requirement for all farmers to protect wildlife and countryside some do a brilliant job some less the network says nature friendly farmers are adapting their methods to say threatened species but they want it to be a legal obligation for farmers to make environmental standards after the number of farm birds for them by more than a half since 1970 and numbers as we know is hard since 2000 or do some whales has gone out to meet Patrick Barca a farmer and conservationist from West thought right in the heart of meat Suffolk and he's also on the nature friendly farming network steering group. Yes we're standing at the corner of one of Patrick's fields which will injure acres here just watching from his running across the middle of the field in the early morning Jay will as you said rightly say Patrick is with me now punchy What are you hoping you'll come out of this conference later today with Michael Good Jesse is saying it's going to be an exciting opportunity for farmers once we leave the E.U. Yes we're in an incredibly exciting but also uncertain time in that this is the 1st on for decades that Britain actually has the opportunity to create its own agriculture policy and there's a lot of touring for going with various organizations and everyone is campaigning for Mr go to get you know what they want out of it but today's the day that Mr Gove is going to set out how the some of the future environmental standards are going to look and the way we look after the environment in the future is going to be an absolutely key parts of the way farming policy is developed and he said that public money will go to public goods and I see now defining what public goods means whether it's cleaner air cleaner water better quality Saul's enhanced wildlife management all comes part into what this public goods definition means so actually the the but the point of a speech today is really just to start to bore and some of the data now as this agriculture bill goes through that through the Commons now and it's a great opportunity for farmers really to push into campaign for the things that are really important to them going forward now for us it's about having a sustainable agricultural business productive modern business but also a farmers full of wildlife at the same time we've always been environmentally friendly overhit Westfeldt conservation has been the top of your list isn't it farming has always been to making sure that we have a business that is sustainable going into the future because we've got families and mouths to feed but having a farmers full of wildlife is also really important to us and we've always been able to demonstrate that it's possible to for farming for food production for management to go hand in hand seamlessly but all that does need is we just need a little bit of help in terms. Where we're taking land out of production for bad food for awhile but save mixes having a payment to compensate for taking the land our production I see is what really makes difference between us being able to have really impressive numbers of Ahmad life as opposed to just having a few species are hanging on so how much money are we talking about that for one of the moment the U.K. Has 3000000000 pounds coming in from Europe and going forwards we have absolutely no idea how much money there is because it's down to the Treasury the Treasury will look at it and see how much money there is available for farming the indications are that it's not going to be nearly as much as we have at the moment that it's going to be competitive so there's going to be it's going to be a robot fight between all the different departments and hopefully our culture is a part of that because we can see the value of farming on wildlife having peaceful historic countryside that's well looked after and all the aspects that might help the kind of the wider agriculture the way of that we know and love so how would you another phone with him put pressure on the Treasury to insist that you get the money that you'll soon have getting them from the way where I would demonstrate every day that we can farm productively and have a farm full of wildlife and we you know we don't need a huge amount of money to do that but what we do need is the is the tools in our armory to make sure that we can help all the farm species that need it and as part of my role with the Niger friendly farming network is that we have a voice with deference to campaigning for these wildlife measures and what they're looking at today is starting to campaign for compulsory measures farmers so there's a minimum standard and whilst that sounds revolutionary it's actually all we have at the moment with a system called cross compliance which is a minimum developmental standard so it's making sure that when we leave Europe we still have those minimum standards so the people who are farming or managing the land in a way that doesn't benefit the environment can't get away with doing that how different is this film now today since you joined the nature friendly farming network and then the wildlife that you have an attractive I mean for us this is but this is a long time plan the work the weapons or even of our mental point of view because by it's my father and my grandfather. This foam has developed over time numbers are probably as hard now as they ever were in the in the sixty's and seventy's but that's because we're able to work really hard at different areas of a bird of our time management and where I was a put the whole year together for the species that really native. Yes over the water country it's no secret that there's there's less there's less food websites revoting houses everywhere we're farming in a way because we demand more and more food so yeah farm life is really struggling so although it needs all the help it can go OK Patrick thank you very much for joining us. This morning. From having a little fun in the field where we're standing this morning. Do when it's minus 5. For which you. Yeah. Yeah summer you'll enjoy thank you very much. It's. 820. Minutes time running freight train on the road. Closed until 5 o'clock tonight. From had. Up to the change. In Front Street. To the 63. 61 in. The street. And family. Are today. If you spot a problem to do so give us a call 180-141-2121. 830. For travel. Radio this is B.B.C. Radio. Your top stories. A detailed study of the cladding on a tower block in Lowestoft is going to be carried out after experts fail to agree whether the material it's impedes court is a staggering low Teddy I see what we for Christmas is going to come up the fault of our all of those people who were who get the answer Christmas from a will be very appreciative tomorrow morning well yes my mom used to do that for people in their on of carried on the tradition that's a very good today sharing it's a gift that keeps on giving no in the Daily Mirror of the Smalling. Take tourists now this is picking up on the metal detecting that goes on in this country and the T.V. Show The detectorists which is filmed here in Suffolk and the headline of the mercenary is the day D. Take a tour. It's apparently people are coming across in the United States paying an absolute fortune to come metal detecting here because frankly metal detecting in the USA kind of a bit they don't confining that all very much of a not really so just the odd Coke can maybe you see a lot of time to go to work if you're lucky you might find a gold talk yes if you're very lucky or something like that and apparently lots of Americans are coming up and giving it go over in this country I mean it's amazing where you where you find people of metal detected they do it quite a lot on the beach as well and I n

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