And so we are seeing 2 key ministers the chancellor and the Brits it secretary who are different sides during the referendum showing a united front by going to Germany on this charm offensive putting a chummy arm around German business it's a look even though Britain's leaving the single market and the customs union that can still be at the end of this process a really close good trade deal between the e.u. And the u.k. That works both sides interest in a speech today to raise the money will pledge to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in the u.k. By 2042 as part of the 25 year plan to improve the national environment supermarkets will be edged to introduce plastic free aisles where shoppers could buy products not packaged in plastic green groups are angry that the Prime Minister's proposals will have no legal force President Trump has signaled the u.s. Could conceivably return to the Paris climate accord which he left in June last year saying it's restrictions would cost American jobs he's told reporters he might be persuaded to recommit to the agreement if a better deal can be reached it's an agreement that I have no problem with but I had a problem with the agreement that they signed because as usual they made a bad deal so we could conceivably go back in but I say this we are very strong on the environment I feel very strongly about the environment but we also want businesses that can compete police in Paris on hunting to armed robbers who stole jewelry worth millions of pounds from the city's Ritz Hotel 3 people were arrested as they tried to flee the scene the goalkeeper in Billy Shankly Liverpool side of the 1960 s. Tommy Lawrence has died he was 77 he helped the team win the f.a. Cup for the 1st time and the 1st Division title twice thank you very much more in fact if you go to b.b.c. Online you will see this wonderful clip of video where one of the reporters went out on a new story I think it was to do with the fact that Liverpool and Everton the 2 most recent. Drives were playing each other in a tournament and they were literally stopping people in the street what they call a vox pop they were stopping people in the street and asking them whether or not they remember this big particular match between Liverpool and Everton and they are not just not realizing this the reporter stopped Tommy Lawrence The former England goalkeeper and sort of said to him so you know we're doing this about this and do you remember that game between Laval an Everton and he said Oh yes yes I do and say really what do you remember about it he said I played in the game I was in call. And take a look at b.b.c. Online and see it for yourself and your Late Show weather forecast for Wilshere Well it's going to be a dry night overnight with often clear skies sometimes fog patches will form during the early hours mainly in the east of the county and the will be a Touch of Frost for many by morning minimum temperature of one degree Celsius that's $34.00 degrees Fahrenheit As for Thursday Well the fog may be slow to clear during the day but it will stay dry where the fog does lift the will be some brief bright spells too especially during the afternoon maximum temperature of 60 degrees Celsius that's 43 degrees Fahrenheit and they outlook for Friday across Wilshere into the coming weekend well fog patches 1st thing on Friday should clear to leave a mostly dry but cloudy day it will stay mostly cloudy through the weekend with strengthening winds and some bright spells on the way too and that your forecast here on b.b.c. Will share will have more during the breakfast show in the morning with writer right here from 630. The. School. Should just. 2 2 go. 2 and it was Roxy Music bringing you into the final hour of the Wednesday night. Company for the final segments of the show getting. 3 songs. For this particular feature which we run each night starting at around about. What we invite you to do is to listen to our chosen news story of the day and then. To select up to 3 songs. It makes a connection. With some elements of the story now the trick to getting your song played in the 3 which we run here is to either come up with a piece of music which is likely most people want to fall to which will be nice to hear again or alternatively to go a little bit left field and use your song title or whatever to maybe comment on the story as long as it ties in and it fits with it then it sort of qualifies but what we look for is the most creative suggestions that you can come up with so when we get things tonight all relating to well an obvious elements of the story we've sidestepped the obvious to go looking for the real gems that you've come up with tonight and you've done really well for us and thank you very much indeed the story tonight of a West Yorkshire student who decided that he wanted to get a perfect smile so he spent $42.00 pounds on a set of the knee as which he hoped would do the job. After applying for it he was sent to mold Nast's like the mold of these teeth which he then sent back complete with these payments and when they are wrong pretty looks more like a set of comedy comedy Nash owes which you will get from a joke shop. Anyway nevertheless Ben Watson pose for photographs and a video of himself which he should and I'm betting because that immediately went viral on the Internet as he shed his new look and in no time at all moment 20000 people have viewed the video of what we might call his dental designs that he has vowed to never again buy something online he says he's very disappointed as the product was advertised as the perfect smile which it may have been but clearly not for him anyway so I think this is sort of the final icing on the cake in this particular story is that Ben keeps getting stopped as he walks around Halifax in West Yorkshire people is I can't win if you take these coach you've got to show your teeth and clearly he's getting a little bit fed up with it you know any white so that's the story your song suggestions came in bucket loads again tonight thank you for some brilliant suggestions. And here comes tonight's top 3 as chosen by you. Thank you. And it's. Just. See him sometimes. So our top 3 topical tunes tonight Ok 2 of them featured the word smile along the way which is pretty obvious but it's the fact that we got slightly different variations on the song which try to make I rather like the fact that secret small semi Sonic was only suggested by one person and I thought that was a really good shout and would be a pleasure to give that a spin on the program because you don't hear it too often and a great tune is from the indie period of the ninety's so I be enjoyed that let me Allan small Thank heavens it was the radio version and following on from that The Who and Won't Get Fooled Again you so you get the idea now the saw thing we like to do with topical Tunes Well I have no idea what story it will bring for tomorrow night's program but one thing is for certain we hope that it will provide you with the inspiration to give us 3 great tunes on The Late Show tomorrow night at around about 10 past midnight Don't forget we'll open the lines as per usual as per usual at around 8 sorry 1030 but you will be able to see the story online Facebook dot com slash radio the choices from around about 8 pm each evening a quick hello to Abbey who I don't know whether you heard you Stones track or Labor good to know you with us again tonight anyway we did play the stones early so I'll be at it and he says I have every tool for you a skeleton walks into a bar and orders a beer and I'm up. Don't encourage the Sunday breakfast bringing together all kinds of people from all walks of life Shannon different planes and different views I was very very angry but I was too religious to blame it on God to not let anything come out of my mouth corrected and we do mock up what God has given us and that we have the opportunity for redemption trying again in a high for 2223 years and by how I said that in essence we are all one can ever pray but the acting dean of souls because Williamson probably most Framus having a few Well I keep. Your job I do this Sunday breakfast with Jonathan Fido from 6 on b.b.c. Will. Now thank you to Jane listening to his in Cleveland Ohio tonight on line she says needing makes me happy I have a breadmaker but I don't use it 2 days ago by all the roles for the past I don't. career anyway Robbie want to show and it was strong it is midnight and for Dave and Sparkman Coming up we're going to remember them as we take our daily trip through this day in history turning the clock back on the new day the 11th of January and Ben Pretorius back home b.b.c. Will share with your breakfast show in the morning from 630 I don't have specific details to bring you of what's on the programme in the morning so instead let's look ahead to suit Davis this coming Saturday from 9 special guest is going to be the t.v. Wish you were here present Judith Chalmers is going to be revealing her favorite destinations and the ones she'd rather forget also on the program I've noticed Totten back pipes at the ready we'll be finding out why a little part of chip in him is turning Scottish Saturday from 9. If you get. Something going on. a journalist called Richard Bailey he had that played at his funeral and as a result every time it has been played since his passing in 1991 I think of him every single time I hear it and actually I think that's really great what a lovely way to keep someone's memory alive that was customer calls days written by Ray Davis of the kinks Now coming up on The Late Show in just a 2nd we're going to do our daily trip through history and if you're a bit of a glam rock are you going to like something we've got for you just been reading a bit of an interesting bit of news which will be more on in the papers in the morning 2 out of 3 people have struggled into work recently despite being ill risking delaying their recovery according to a new study research by the health. Found that presenting the ism as it's called leads to a loss of productivity and reduced performance a survey of 2000 workers revealed that won him for had ignored advice from a doctor to stay at home and had instead decided to soldier on Stuart Haydock a beauty who said over the years we've seen businesses working to create a culture where people feel comfortable discussing their health in the workplace however it is clear that an element of these stiff upper lip. Mentality persists and that more needs to be done to encourage employees to safeguard their health and well being and suring the bring their best selves to work and here and if the lesson before I cough. B.b.c. . So then it is 27 minutes to one and on the way at the top of the hour Roger Sharpe is with us for tonight's edition of up all night and head of that though it's time for us to take our daily trip through this day in history as we look back tonight and remember then events of past years on the 11th of January Well let's begin by going back 25 years to this day in 1993 when British Airways finally ended one of the most bitter and protracted libel actions in aviation history at the High Court in London the q.c. For be apologized unreservedly for an alleged dirty tricks campaign against Virgin Atlantic British Airways agreed to pay damages of half a $1000000.00 pounds to the Virgin boss Richard Branson and a further 110000 pounds to the airline company plus the legal bill let's not forget of around 3000000 pounds the rivalry between the 2 companies intensified in June sorry July 991 after virgin moved the center of its operations from Gatwick to Heathrow Airport it was a move which placed them in direct competition now 20 years earlier the 1st graduates from the Open University were awarded their degrees after 2 years of studying from home one of the 1000 students who set the final exams was seen celebrating along with everybody else probably members of the family bearing in mind there were no fellow students to celebrate with at the time you thought but more than 86 percent. And of those who study from home past now the university had enrolled its 1st students in 1971 and grew to become the biggest university in the country with more than 40000 on its books while the original idea was to open the doors to mature students it was revealed that planned for the following year would offer the same opportunity to 18 year olds as well finally the world of music said farewell to one of the stars of glam rock on this day in the year 2002 Micky Fenn had been the familiar face and percussionist alongside Marc Bolan in to Rex since the late 1960 s. And through their heyday in the seventy's it was rumored that Marc Bolan hired Mickey Finn for his good looks and because he admired his motorbike rather than his musical ability but when later said friends vocals weren't strong enough in the studio so what he tended to do was to double track the vocal parts to strengthen and fill out the sound where his Micky Finn talking a few years ago about that 1st meeting with Marc Bolan we went to a vegetarian restaurant which I wasn't happy about anyway and I was a bit of a tear away and motorcycles and things and a friend of mine. And his June. And is going no easy way to sayin how you get on your found a musician you know I've been to. A lot of interviews and you know and I just said Oh Mickey. And of it. You know because I mean to get. Business I mean I was doing murals you know I painted the Beatles shop Apple so I was content. From that sign I mean when you're that age you're for energy anyway you know and the guy turned up very next day I was living at the time you know with the cloak and the whole the whole business and we sat down into all and we read on while Magic you know and it just felt good I felt very comfortable with him you know and he'd always sing in news improve you should be he looks great and you play well owning you should you know if you want to do you want to go for it in a civil give me 2 minutes yeah why not and when you consider the fact that Mickey Finn wasn't able to recreate the complex rhythmical patents created by his predecessor Steve Peregrine talk maybe the now famous quote reveals the real reason he came into the band and became one of the biggest stars on the planet of the glam rock era without actually being a great performer it's not balanced said Mickey Finn saying but he looks super. a Christmas crop lovely that was played and played and played and that was the I mean track from a luxury warrior amount bylane and making fun together and that was my son and me he friend died on this day in 2002 it is the light show minute song all we have left of the program coming up in a moment we'll take a look at the morning papers see what's making news off of this from time to time. I get the job. She has he was full of so much the same. Shot. She's coming to. When he was read the story of stem. Cell. Show. I stopped. With the phone so for 14 she. Turned to me as if to say. Brave bold. Move. The be. Submitted. To. The book . The be . 1983 was the year toto forwards the album and that was the single cold Africa 40 minutes to want to look at the morning papers the Daily Mail's lead story in the morning is to reason made today pledging to end the scourge of disposable plastic The headline on the front of the mail is May all end the plastic scourge which is strangely enough what I said in the lead section of the article by Jason Groves the political editor it's the continuation and the Daily Mail now embracing the political stance alongside their long standing campaign to turn the tide on plastic sky t.v. Having been another one who'd been involved in all of this for such a very long time as well anyway you read all about that in the morning The Times newspapers lead story use signals fresh hope for banks are to Bragg's it the claim is that British financial firms will allow privileged access to European Union markets in return for payments to Brussels under plans being considered by countries including Germany it says that government figures in e.u. Capitals are examining why East to make a wide ranging trade contingent on Britain continuing to make a substantial payment anyway long in the short. It is that if we want to be a part of it we're going to pay for it well who saw that $1.00 coming now to the Guardian which are the front pages dominated by this absolutely glorious photograph the tennis star Serena Williams the former tennis world number one she was apparently bedridden for 6 weeks after the birth of her daughter but it is now thought that motherhood will propel her to what's described as a Grand Slam record can never say that but it's lovely photograph and it's serene and she's lying down alongside newly born child super picture it really is the lead story there on the front of the Guardian spend now to rescue n.h.s. Hunt is urged the paper says the chaos seen during the n.h.s. Is winter crisis is a watershed moment and it's prompted the government to rethink how it treats the health service and give it tens of billions in extra funding hospital chiefs warned today so that's the lead story on the front of the Guard troops just lost one of the one of the papers I was looking at the unfortunate because it was the next one I was going to read if I can quickly find it again this is going to require not only a bit of blanking on my part just talking absolute nonsense while I attempt to find it but also the question of whether or not I can turn the page of their way all right front page of the sun with an extraordinary photograph of Shelley ballasts the Strictly judge which will come back to in just a moment the lead story far more serious this is saying a week after the cabbie feigned parole scandal which you will recall having heard so much about in the news the claim on the front of the paper the headline says now m 25 rapist could go free the claim that the in their exclusive by Tom wells the m $25.00 rapist and. An e. In Miller is being considered for parole that's a week after the decision to free the cabbie John Worboys. Or is it him I think got 7 life terms in 2004 but has served fewer than 40 years in a source or said it's conceived it's inconceivable that he should be freed the story about Shirley ballasts which I've referred to is it appears that while she was on the t.v. Show Loose Women lunch time on t.v. That there is some sort of a new craze which is how do I describe this not being a fashion expert take a pair of jeans remove the bit that basically covers the thaw is so you've almost got like a mini skirt attached by chains to let the leg sections. Parading around on the show with this and it's She's she's testing the crazy genes and they're asking the question you sure show. I didn't see the t.v. Footage but I certainly have see one or 2 of the pictures and I was more fascinated by the fact it was the most strange bit of fashion I've seen in a very long time but then I suppose nothing should surprise anybody the Express has the headline drug free way to fight diabetes as its lead story alongside that picture of her majesty the queen and the very eyecatching headline of storm in a d Cup as larger a firm loses the queen's royal warrant. And finally the Daily Star Wars headline pig sick office Ozzy virus is worse than swine flu the Viper claims the killer was the bug that had Britain in its grip for weeks could end up being more deadly than swine flu according to a disease expert who says the toll from this winter's virus may now top 300000 lives which were lost 9 years ago and much concrete evidence there is to support that we're learning oh by reading the papers in the morning that as you look at the morning papers 9 minutes to one in a b.b.c. World just special we have back at the Battle of passion Dale a battle that lasted almost 100 days claiming the liv