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On the field 1st off it was mostly off the city they took I took a liking to Maidstone very early on 3 minutes on the clock the following The had a midway through the off great private tween Ben Jeffords that McCracken McCarron setting Kevin but how or why his go down after it was deflected behind for a corner and 10 minutes for the right Josh 3 saw a free kick from the edge of the box checked by Mason keeper Chris Livingston but in the 2nd half he really was mostly nice and United 15 minutes on the clock city lucky not to be reduced to 10 men a reckless travels by Joe Armstrong the edge of the box it was our yellow card only I m the resulting free kick from now much as mine was saved by Max Harris Mason then went in front just before the hour and the only brought point to city in the 2nd half was in the 71st minute a free kick from ash 3 from 20 yards forcing a good safe from into but that was the only chance of the half a city and it s finished my stunning I said one Oxford City mail thank you let s hear about subtracting a day game against guys Lee Tim Carroll. Just don t hear after 70 so I think the small time. In a very hard. Life is. An attractive one for yellow cards and a great card system. This is really. Fast challenge a cracking into all of the session I want 12 corners who will find out why it s. Going to be sent directly when a close up. Shot was pushed out or the goalkeeper. Could apply the finishing charge very little goal spread throughout parts or. It s a pretty frustrating actually we finished back to you know. Training at Royston just 24 compound from Nation of that in the southern premier centralist you know featured rugby you heard about defeat and the only road well that Chyna in National League Rugby Jack Johnson. We ve had some late drama here and I have lost my conversion 2827. The 2nd often shot by. The catcher and the last play. In the corner I m a hell it is now on the touchline. Series 914 down but they came out firing in the 2nd. Shot Peters driving. 90. Points and not care to pressure and they were made to pay. Back in a front for driving. By showing out 6 points behind of 11 minutes and they are a match winning score but. I wanted I thought they had crossed. A chat room so I needed a look at those court as well but no trial was given seem like it was going to be but I had evidence in the sim bin later on they made the most of the extra man the poor spread quickly j. Cash beats a mate on a skipper said Harris to go over in the corner may how it is now the rest is history it s China 2627 thank you rather suddenly Chris Hope fights for win for North Li but for the soft in a defeat for a dig. At his finish one new to the Cambridge a side team came from a couple of goals down a half time to get a 22 draw with Welling Garden City defeat to kid Linton and also for one to teach in the Southern League the softer noon and to complete the picture Bamber United game Royston still playing confirmation no full time now one nil united on the Mike Ford have gone down in that 108-081-0910 extension 0 phone number if you text one triple 3 Start your message with the word Oxford a.b.c. Oxford sport your tweets we re with you through until 6 o clock tonight getting reaction to Oxford United No no draw here Premier League James s Park new. Castle and it can be a different feel at the cast out in 10 days time for the replay draw Monday that Oxford United will be in and Rosie is not going to be one of those where you think we want to be we probably won t be playing in that box but players will believe they can win them possibly should win the replay on it because they come back to I mean they would atmosphere the atmosphere just incredible here. But also be more charges or fewer people but more charge Yeah cos you know we ll sell out not them so you know keep it on an order ticket offer Office and everything else but it s going to be going to sell out it s going to be great it s going to have this is going to be good and the prize Yeah all depends what happens between now and then obviously we ve got a couple league eyes however for me you might you know charge then you go in and posted a quick they re lively but you know going back to the stadium it s going to be. Going on that s fair and he s the thing now isn t it a question of Newcastle with a bit complacent about Oxford coming to town Oxford have to not think I won we did alright Newcastle is nothing to worry about they ve got to treat them with the same respect they did at 3 o clock today 100 percent you ve got to make sure of a secret at a place with them on and everybody else and. Just do your job which you did today but take your chances. You know so it s. Scum been interested in an interest in NY I m sure worth pointing out since that record in the Northeast remains pretty good. It s going to do the same. Now and the other thing of course to point out Rosie is that it was a big crowd today and the ultimate record button but actually a clubby story telling us something like the 20 biggest crowd Oxford have ever played in front of all the games let s. Go out the window as well actually. I don t know how long it is but it s been call since the final whistle in it I think one of the last the last to take in a big intake of breath but down the stairs. It is more part of my mom my friends are gone off. People are asking me already about the game at home but we re going to choose your ways if we haven t decided well he s probably going to be down to t.v. Companies to decide you know I would think it was almost certain to be a t.v. Game and more money for the cars Yeah a maybe that gives Cole Robinson something to enjoy in the transfer window the final week of which is right now he s the one and. We just want to make. A fantastic. Member for a long time to find the same 4000 wonderful supporters. Dedication attention to detail. Efforts team spirit. And I say we were the scene that went full sentence Hey today so hopefully we can bring some players over the next few weeks and make ourselves even more competitive in the. I don t mean great chance like Tony it s a couple it s got it all yeah except for goals from from our point of view we felt that we thought we knew when we know when the constable could ever see the quality of the 4th or we have to make good on a day. When he will call. You always on the edge you see it was never a dull moment in. The very end we all thought that was the picture and we yeah. Nathan show you because he s got many folks inside and also a lot better players than being at the races that I talked to Rican Browny at stages and I m probably than I don t want better players actually perform I think the sum is still more to come and that s the pleasing thing in hopefully now we can take stock of well bore me on Monday and try bring us from our players about. You d like to think I ll be on t.v. . The replay is a big one another big one of. Their fans are and it will be viewed very well and we hope we hope that I ll get a bit more of a windfall. Of the full House. It s not see by the say 3 Premier League teams. We get beat by the champions of England then we we are probably the better team that day 2nd half and I we just held new caps at St James Park it s not bad did you think. Of the challenge in the 1st half. I listened. To get involved and I think it s I thought it was good at the time I m not seeing a black boy like you say. In the emotion of the game to clinical in the sound of what went on. My my my overriding thought disappointment today is that I felt we. Thought they were a little more physical initial seem to get away with it a little bit but the math is to show you and when you have these better referees it is nothing to be differences and it really does and I was her experience of go. Where we were I have to check here that the patentee decision it was always a strange I ve never experienced before as affairs for my career in the clubs and the club s history as well. And just how proud of you as you say. I m proud of our football club. I don t know it s a better way to round off because it s not just it s not about me it s nothing to do with me I m just a very small cog within this football club as the players hit the pitch is the stuff we wear around the clock to make this the right is the board as ability to pull what we re trying to achieve as the fans and. Everybody s connected with Ai and hopefully we can go on to a good season now it s a preseason game. Next week and you mention come Monday. And to the right no not right now no. Anything but if they don t they will sit down and evaluate what s coming for all players and if anything does come before you look. At all show she where we are financially because I say this is this might just change one or 2 things dissipate in the book doesn t it go for a week or so you know you get a big payoff from this are presumably. It s just because we have that except the price in our is we would much rather our team player. Than only might have to pay a little bit more money I think is brilliant by everybody by Newcastle United on Oxford United this place was full. Of division one team it just shows that this this is. The way as a country still love football teams have to take a lead in the plain strong teams and. Bringing. In young people in the next generation of football fans. And hopefully they ll make their way safely. But not many with the one of more. Fun and you come out there as well as in the. Way I Do I think I said this on your show last night that my face real football memory was. Read tinsel in the window with a tin foil f.a. Cup. Over there or whatever and $86.00 of them a little in the. It was the fish I fish real memory of football so I owe a lot because it helped me. I was looking at them then in the eighty s as pull one of the seams in the land do you treat this competition as if it was it was so important so it should not go where there s a kid a poor little uncertain even today it s a special moment be part of the conversation and you can replay a busy month now if every for your vision it was to prove yet it was a thing of if you are compasses or be happy with the result of a bullish in whatever the season happened we if we if we don t get help for whatever reason we re goal not been defeated we can go back in the season say we push the only way we got to the quarter finals of the kind of market Be My them maybe phone a lot we ve come in and perform on the flu our We ve had some great days on the road 6 knows if we filled the Kasam out for today and we ve 4 times now I don t think any of us could the sats in the summer in vision that we have a quite unique year. So if you know modern time you take care thank you call Robinson there with no brave performance from some of these players magnificent performers from the next you know new fans here today as well we ll hear from them as they leave the ground and we will hear from you 109100 is our number let s hear from Pull pull Good evening t. Had the I was happy a. Larger I am but just going to say for every fan in the stadium showed the Newcastle fans how to support your team the single most constant I get there was whatever the chant Where s your fight with that list there are so true. To be so I know by out that part of us are just reflecting on the day when. We could have won it we should have won it for Sue Browns chances. Are the going to go in I forsook the dance with the ball and then. They were there I mean the pregnant. Yes. To send a strike. My only. Concern but my me thought is that when he was on the team sheet at the beginning you kind of knew that there was going to be a lack of right up front. That s the way it turned out. We got brown 12 hostages but. At the time for me. I don t know I mean so I d cite but again you know here we claim today with the study we can take Remember you ve got trying to get Henry and Taylor to come back yeah right well potentially what it sounds like right back I strike a coming in next week maybe not back you know you could have potentially 5 or 6 yeah you re absolutely right and I think. The flip side of that is if somebody goes to that defensive display today although. Some of the times they were able to boast the midfield comes to a lot of money for the players and then the available for the reply. But it s just just the one however good we ve got some fantastic players but one player doesn t make it doesn t make the team and I m sure whoever steps you know everybody you know we ve got. A step apply if you read the Darby for you know it was seen as the Wonder play when they caught him and they really really do praise him. For the rest of the season potentially longer. Taylor coming back the other players coming back. So we need costs like we quite. Still respect them and give him the same respect they did in 3 o clock today because. I don t think Newcastle will collapse but if you like they did at the start of the game. No I fully agree of course you have to respect whichever team you can if we were playing at a lower league team then we give them the full respect they deserve but I just feel that with the league the importance of the league to Newcastle and the money they ve got what they would they play a slightly stronger side when we play them again do they think what was on the field today will be enough to beat us with a few. Changes which you know what I tell you I don t think Steve Bruce has got a lot more to throw you know id to be honest with those virtues stories he coulda gone yeah yeah I agree and we didn t want Sibylla t. To 50 or 48000 Newcastle fans that he won t have for the replay the key Sam. Reports. Linking Saudi investment the huge carried buyout that actually you know is actually playing in the back of their minds. One of the main stories that. They ve been talking about a lot in the media up here with I mean there s no reason. Much at the moment we. Ever take that threat with a few additions to the team slightly stronger squad than we could we could we can beat them move on. What s safe journey home poor Frank you very much indeed 109100 Newcastle by the way play Norwich next week that would be a massive game for them to almost seal safety you would think but then pretend you played Oxford 3 days late and you call that game but I m to Blackpool next Saturday in League One Before we move on final thought from you but was a mascot you had to squeeze them when. They were if you were you know if you didn t take anybody else s place which is good yeah it was a bit nervous he said to me on the way we said how many crowd that know that pretty 2000 and he said if you try to find that and I said my biggest guy was 48 and he went up top here. And we lost as well by the way. You know final thoughts I just thought that the passion and desire for more to do you know it was great in the crowd so I felt that as well as a Kaffir said it s a massive massive night for you tonight it. In general So yeah everyone has a safe journey home looking forward to next Saturday now that stuff than what most important going to get behind the united in League One as well as in the f.a. Cup and this will carry 18 to the 2 week winter break the New Castle had that s become a 10 day winter break after the Oxford game the following weekend is their weekend off do you buy or Oxford thank you chose for the life yeah very much so it s difficult and you know I could it s fantastic they hopefully will have a some of those players back fit. If you think about the Blackpool game and you think about it Peterborough on the Saturday after which absolutely crucial league games and Newcastle going someplace between the 2 will or will it be a. United vice chairman Zacky news a by midnight it was lucky when you were on the farm for this we re looking forward to the softening but what an occasion for the football club I know it s really amazing and so much so that I was hoping we could win at the end. Replays is nice now because as to a busy schedule when Marcus Brown went through you must have been thinking this is it Marcus Brown and to record and so yeah frustrating not to get a win but a great great result and we ll take it home and we really have a big chance to to win at home and I have also you know it is making big waves in the football are you certain you making friends and where you go you make good relationships with clubs from the top level which any benefit discipline going forward of course for creating a name for ourselves I think there s a certain work ethic there s a certain culture we re trying to apply and we re getting our brand out there and people are starting to notice what we re doing and hopefully it will continue and manage you talked about the decision from the club to allow the the ticket prices to be reduced today you could have gone to an actual game but you got more to come and see a cheaper price never win benefits absolutely it s always a balance money is important in lower leagues when you don t have the t.v. Money but you ve got to think about what fans want and here we go we ve got a great result and you know we ll have a good home at home which will which will get us some revenues so it s all good probably fill the stadium again another 4 times a season which almost unheard of but as you know if you were honest dissolve proud of the squad you know we ve done it against West Ham with a foreigner thrashing but if I may say and then we ve really played very well against City and now here s a 3rd league team where we really don t ourselves proud so we re going to be more proud of the squad and Carl and the whole team so it s really a great time to be in Oxford United fan and we become fans ourselves and that s really important because he become passionate and and it s more it s not just a business it s a real passion out of you from Tiger since the game finished Yeah there s a lot of text from Tiger and other board members and. Each one in different place showing pictures and whatever else so yeah everyone s excited and I guess calorie texting Tigers one on the bottom is now saying you know and next week transfer window any cash going it s it s a continuous discussion that never ends it starts on a Monday and it never finishes by Sunday evening so. We speak to call regularly and hopefully we ll do what s what s what s needed and just when you surprise is put you know had more people on your phone in the clubs phone or asking about your plans because we re going to be some money big bits coming in. We re going to do it is not finished yet and there will be I m sure phone calls next week and really have to do what s right for the club and what s right for the player and what s right for our objectives our objectives are to get promotion and we will keep that in mind so we ll see how it goes but wonderful day I think is likely Thanks a lot Nathan thanks a lot Nick executives are by there speaking with Nathan this pick up on the transport side of things I mean where the club meets right now yeah it s going to take special bids to take some of the players away but he s going to take special clubs to make some of these Oxford United players want to go yes. On both counts but United have been slightly lucky that the replies were talking about what a margin be Baptist Yahoo did plighted a the other 2 brown are going. To keep right today but yeah it s a difficult situation to attract certainly lone playas to want to come when they see the sort of result we know it does because. So he could go prepared in the for no defeat didn t eat for Western aid in the. Manchester City will be in defeat so that s something to think about as well isn t it at the the spirit of of the club there just at the moment. There s a lot to like about and the other thing about The Man City game again in defeat. How to kick on a little bit West Ham game did the same and you think you know after we see the end of January and Oxford won t have taken a victory in the league all month and their only witness being against the pole yet you kind of feel that the team is going to be energized by what happened here today yeah you can look at it 2 ways but I think if you look back to the 2 guys you ve mentioned it and. Gys united the the right way so people would say all they re going to be more that in big games and they are in the league I didn t call Robinson would let that happen ended players hopefully are going to come back it s a matter of months it was a massive month anyway February for oxygen Ike It has just become a lot more massive with this reply and then because we got the draw on Monday just like to it s this little nerve the cup is. Expected to be watching the television watching for that draw water into the number to come out and the United will draw details on that number 40 Newcastle United or Oxford United in a draw on Monday evening the reply penciled in for Tuesday week old Stephanie will take it penciled in for Tuesday week but of course that is going to be subject to t.v. Companies getting involved you had call Robertson speculation take some special type t.v. Companies not to be involved like Southampton Spurs want to replace surely surely. Tottenham Spurs taught them against Southampton doesn t trump it against Newcastle particularly given what s happened here today let s get some views from Steve Bruce the new cultural manager off to Newcastle military united now that we didn t play well enough on the day so the way we look at is we re still in the box I know for a fact it will be better down in Oxford tend Is it because let s be fair today we haven t done anywhere near enough to win the Cup tie with we haven t passed it quick enough we ve missed controlled it with with Mr Black and white here all afternoon from the 1st minute until the until the 9th So when you play like that wherever it is then you know you don t deserve to go through so played to Oxford that made it a really really good cup tie for then but certainly we didn t do enough and we can t make any excuses you know we ve have to accept that we we didn t do enough on the day to win the match he looked straight at Figure didn t he the end of the game probably thinking about the the fact that it s eating into that time that he wanted to regroup he. Yeah they got a lot of injury problems as well they were not that bright so he was very very frustrated think what he said was it was exactly right and you should be don t he went on it or not sort. Them out all right 109100 He s our telephone number if you re tweeting us that b.b.c. Experts. Triple 3 Start your message with the word Oxford thousands of Oxford United supporters dispersing from St James s Park wait for more of them speaking to be on the way out as they had. The city center for the evening or back down the let s see what the situation is back home road wise he s Martin Rothwell. Save the travel. The Northern bypass the I 40 looking heavy on the speed sensors westbound around cuts by roundabouts and then a 44 belt white hill heading into town looking heavy there are only a 3 to one walk right road and Petershill the I $47.00 for queuing there southbound for cavitation bridge and around 5 minutes or so. For 105 Prospect Street. Speed sensors around brick road to travel from b.b.c. Radio Oxford m Alton Rothwell cool travel. 109. Sounds. So you can t you know I did a lot for you know you know here is James policy on the captain for the day Jamie Mackie live with later Jamie what an afternoon for the football club you ve taken a Premier League side all the way to the war and wish not to yeah definitely I think obviously on another day we might have even. One at the end and it s just you know massive credit to the lads obviously in a in a really important league season where sort of all our focus on that that we ve we ve managed to have some really good results in a cup and great opportunity now to go home and and try and win because there s no point planning games in any and again your plans of things which is going to make the numbers up and logic in a good account of themselves How much did you enjoy it in division as a team today yeah I think as games going like this obviously. Been been older now. You watch some of the boys who haven t played maybe in games like this year and they re such good players it takes them a little bit of time to go actually you know we we comply and we can do well if you know I think you could see that for the. Players sort of. Not just enjoyed it but I would get more confident as it goes along and I think that was the message that I don t get back on the coach and have regrets that you could have done a bit more because you didn t want your bit nervous or you didn t know how and allowed to go into and obviously like any game like when gets a win because you ve got a lot of games. Can t wait to play at home in front of our fans you said in the week about not think about it what would you do it came to your rescue it was interesting to see the process yeah I mean. I don t actually know the complete ins and outs of what is allowed or not allowed today because we re not and we re not in contact of it every single game. Where there is nothing to to major in a game that needed need to look into. Oversea and offside in the thing in the 2nd after obviously I think they got right but it s hard to tell. Event if it helped us at some point but there was nothing to major in the game game game is a good game and a good battle between 2 teams you ve got the home fans on the players block and I was not part of the thought going into it trying to keep it tight yeah I think that obviously you can t let a side like this when when I ve got 4 House obviously get momentum and get into their stride because I get confident and obviously the fans here streaming passion and I think obviously they get any sniff of them taking full control of the game it become even harder so yeah we had to kind of stop them in a rhythm and. A little quiet here and. You know that s probably part of what we were just concentrating on on you have to concentrate so hard to such a good player so. That was that was a game plan having a good shape and breaking from not being all the clever we used to very proud to lead the side of the South and yeah I was yeah I was certainly was and I think I ve said before to you guys and anyone is equally as special for me than it is for someone planning for the 1st time or plan against big sides that we ve done next season because you just don t know how long you ve got left so if one s got a different reason you ve always got a different purpose playing football where you re me who is at the back end of someone who s just starting now is still equally special and it s very proud to lead the team out in front of a packed house and the lads to go on and play so well there you don t need a ball flash across 6 yard box where we can see quite close she would tip you sliding in there yeah so I was closer see it wasn t across so it s hard to kind of read you know you can do is from a leg and just sometimes they go in after I m up in offside I don t think I probably offsides so response and and my vision I would probably you know go back home and try and be in my home which is of the going to be the end or the very end Marcus Brown going through a hole in one of the charts there s little for margin sometimes only. Definitely yeah we had we had chances that s for sure we had a chance and the lads believed in themselves in the 2nd half and you know now for not going on chances are you know I would take confidence from that and hope to have a go in the 2nd in the 2nd guy and my left shoulder when you for your 1000 oxer financier that s fantastic and yeah brilliant and you know let s hope now that you know our main focus we ve said in all these Cup games is to try and try and they were in the league and we really believe that we ve got 18 games now and that was our a nice distraction as it was nothing more than that and a great for the fans to come to the stadiums in and watch us play but I m sure if you ask them you know we want to narrow for wait for us to try and kick on in the leg because that s a sideline thanks to the modem. And Amy Mackie there with Nathan 080-810-9102 have your say you can text is a triple 3 star you text with the word Oxford at b.b.c. Oxford sport is our phone number we can get more reaction in Philly I think with a man who I thought a brilliant game today but might still be ruing what happened here. Is Marcus Brown when they. Wrote of the very end then were you thinking this is it. I mean I ve also there s a couple times of this is that it was he was a. Month and a coward is just that if you. Think there s a couple of chances I had personally for my God this is it wasn t to be bad enough in the lad s. Account of themselves out there on the pitch that I worked out for each other where the game plan a game plan and we stuck to it. For everyone and everyone gave it their all and we worked hard as a team. Checking our pace in Holland and as you as well in yourself out there and to take Newcastle for it was clear the plan so I knew he worked for a forward making a couple times at the end of the film the breakers there was pushing to get the winner. Of the post came on and placed it on the pitch we could make it on the break. Will take about. Stadium for. The fans out there so they were standing we had in front a whole game they really did push us and I just don t. Think. You can watch the clip in quarter when as the monsoon against time you played in is the softening as well it s been quite an action packed couple weeks for you this is this is what I wanted this is what I knew was I was coming into and I knew my game so so so so good for me I won my games and I m playing have been a happy place right now. How good it scored is this compared to what you have over the last year or 2 do you think I think it s called Dish is more well Joad. Everyone. Is more together. Obviously the players are different barfing the sort of philosophy that the governments and the club doesn t change and players I think you just buy into it more this year and. You know if this is a violent hit more than it did last year and they ll be a better squad if the boys next year and whoever it was not if the boys are here by and who is going to be even better. I was going in the right direction definitely use reason if you can but you know Robinson very very well to get the best out of players what is it about him how he does not do you think. I think the respect that the players have for the guy for his massive players or buy into what I ve got to tells us which obviously helps and you know his business you can only listen you know I mean. I m a person have a good relationship with a guy which is why I wanted to come back here played well and have a good season last year. And I trusted the government to get the best at me again from January so early in the decisions I was working but in terms of class day you don t motivate yourself to play I would be very nervous some players as well you seem to not have that new game in the young players seem to be fully focused not too nervous. To be 1st to the score discords quite a young squad. Say the sort of commitment and dedication to the cause and the fire that we have for each other is massive. As a young player he saw the moment in the situation going to be and be and have been there was a plan for this many people some some get faced some another someone only know we had like I said game power and everyone stuck to it so it could shift around with the. Story today were magnificent when they heard about the I just said the back for an Alex in front of their money see they gave a great account of themselves today there was a magnificent from the start to finish gave it our all stayed solid state didn t really have any clear cut chances darker remember anyway so credit to the defense. And going forward February was a busy month you ll see a massive games coming up no more so the next week very different occasion but equally important if not more so definitely off in the league for us right now is probably more important just at the table now when I went back in and go a little bit catching up to do now. But like I said I m sure the commitment that occasion to the cause like I said and the way the team works I think is doable definitely obviously a student try and bring players if they can. Anybody asked You re pretty right now you d say this is a club become does not yeah definitely is so great Phil is a great place to be. Like a family and I feel I feel I m being back here you know sort of thing. And I think the boys are coming they don t have to go and don t know that it s a very well they re going to get a grip so that really quickly because that s the sort of we re looking forward you know we re not looking backwards and and so you know ever comes in if players come in is that going to be ready to come into a strong unified to respond usually do you think about that lost me a chance to just move on you know I think as a player. If there s any player. That can so you go to sleep fine off the games. For me I ll be up all night probably just thinking what if or if or if or if. You know like I said we got a good result. We ll go back to the customer and we ll have another good go and sure one. Yes it was a decent charge but yet it was saved by the goalkeeper was an avg Larry miss and I thought he was the real threat for Oxford United all the way through the gate he did mention the league one table by the way United down another place after Peter present result against World room today so it s which top of the table after beating Lincoln 48 from 27 rather and 47 from 27 beaten by Peterborough Wickham 3rd Coventry 4th 5th Sunderland 6 the point above Oxford United who played the same amount of games as Sunderland but too few of them Peterborough who were 5th and one fewer at United have played than the top 3 let s hear what some of the fans leaving the ground are saying off the new calls for United know he s been talking to them what a way from trust the from gossip don t want you to get up and say we saw we did the job. 2 very bright morning is right for us. Whatever that is needed to write every one of those no yeah we re going to suffer it was it was great for us tonight what we did we didn t really know. We just. We played the kind of football. Thank you very much bright which you know Sir Thomas Hughes. About your journey to the game where if you come from. Travelling from. London. And from my own sport you would. In the grandmother s funeral. But most of the week on a positive note. To come here there were 4000 great fans and you ve got a journey about a tough week but what you reckon about our performance really good really really well could have even close but no it s good to get a reply to. A fund so chances are I m new counsel a lot of money on the plates lot of big players Joe Linton some might seem they had made on it there is well I didn t really credited I know for we as a set of 4 we marched in there you couldn t really see a big difference between the 2 sides even and there were players coming back and. Under the lights what you fancy to reckon also got a chance ya think with. No distress really want to go forward but really well little exchange them recover member anyone might tell you to come in but if it will take them thank you very much Dr say. Thank you to self with us for the United supporters a couple of other lines from sport before we get back to the football at the paper which could go for. 6 in the Dubai Desert Classic Golf drop by to 8 stayed on a under par for a par round today 3 shots back on the leaderboard 3 shots behind the leader Ashton Woo. And some of the big names involved in the bight Desert Classic going into the final round which any prep will start just before 830 our time tomorrow good luck to him in that we ll keep you posted to on Monday morning s breakfast show on all that s happening with your sport a much more reaction to what has happened here for United and about ticket details as well for the replay that Oxford United have earned after they nail neutral here at St James s Park 109100 is often nobody can take that one triple 3 Start your message with the word Oxford b.b.c. Oxford sport if you re getting involved on Twitter the cricket by the way England 400 all out they made in the 4th Test day 2 of 5 in Johannesburg has ended with South Africa though 88 for 6 still 312 runs behind in the f.a. Cup Chelsea just taken the lead at how the other results from the 4th round today Coventry near Birmingham nil Millwall nil Sheffield United to Portsmouth for Bhansali to reading one Cardiff one so replay in South Wales I don t think that will trump the Oxford United Newcastle replay for the television companies Southampton one Spurs won a replay there out West Ham nil West Brom won a result early. Less The one was a result as well championship result today Stoke 2 swans email here the League One result Bristol Rovers no fleet would nail Burton one accident and one which one Lincoln ill that s taken its Which top page brought up in role from 21 Rochdale to jailing them 2 was result very quickly in League 2 column. To Warsaw one truly 3 Grimsby to accidental culturist in the orient to Newport one necklace go to forest green one that has failed I did have a player send off Rob Hall started before a scream that he s been to one of Michael s failed romance for 3 Bradford no more come one Cambridge one suffered one Oldham one Scunthorpe to crow to Plymouth the $1.00 to $1.00 is struggling to stay vintage in Swindon at the Port Vale by 3 goals to nail some more texts and tweets coming your way some nice lines come in as well Jack says that was an Alex Goran must to class today absolutely priceless and if Holland scored in the end all my Simon says 12 years ago Neil Neil drew with great athletic That was 12 years ago this weekend we were in the bottom half of the table in the conference how times have changed I just say Jonah Nora we ve just been listening to our beloved Oxford United and it s been a delightful game great to have you on board shore up the yellow What a performance also brilliant for the club best Oxford side for quite a few years come on yellows Yorkey says so we ll take it home are the fans that went today going to get priority for the tickets Captain Jack says don t have to travel as far home as most use fans and I m really pleased very proud the Oxford born with the yellow. They can bring the dog it back in the pub by $730.00 at the period Andy says he s calm Robinson expecting an offer for our place he might come in after today s performance it does make an interesting doesn t it doesn t make most of the night he less likely to sell books while done let s get to with the home now says yellow knowledge Harry says decent results and another big payday and a good chance of getting to around 5 heading to an apostrophe says that will do now with a proper chance to turn them over in a week or so with no v.a.r. . Well don t know what speed for taking the game to Newcastle could and should have won it about Alan Shearer won t be dancing around the match of the day studio tonight. Magpies definitely want a New Castle today and we won t let it be 2 for joy in Oxford for them well played . In the boys how good was that say the London yellows can t wait to play them off the park at the carrots also today brilliant performance from our boys now an opportunity for the fans to get behind united we will smash them at home f.a. Cup games potential for out a 9 from Premier League team how far we come from the likes of. Andy Sparky Clarke great result he says. Now Newcastle will be full of fans celebrating. Tonight there are 10 of us yellows off out. Being glued to the radio what a great. Great game great support that will do the fancy coming to us on the Tuesday night says Roy Absolutely buzzing think our top 3 goal scorers will also be a bailable for the replay. Says Luke just leaving the stadium couldn t be prouder of the team as Lisa who is very very far from. Here then basically would have taken out before the game magnificent to a man says to miss the top save. All the ninety s barbershop wanted to win but what a great performance and more money brilliant result says Mark wonderful great performance and amazing support as well. As you proud of the fans as much as they are with the team and I think cull Robinson called it Nathan we didn t need that it was about the club today as much as anything. No the great Cajun weather comes together has been on the table and that s so much good will and is now which is what I know would be now at the football club in recent seasons as it got there and my club maybe found a way out in the beginning but he said he s back not community spirit that plight in October a game for the football club and of the people coming together when you bring this in of his head it sometimes is part of the even walking often into the club so this is what happened as it s often in the notes but United have come to a Premier League side who are in good form and they ve done they ve held them and they ve taken them back to the a jolly good off the chest and he s got going to head it in now with Joe into turns and push it up put it on himself away from Go read it to the penalty area tell him to night off one or 2 in the past year for long stopping the pace from nowhere light but now to some maximum comes inside long journey so I go right back outside the box then find one stop at the course of the penalty area I m only going to buy into clear and Brown can t hold up a new call to come again is a 2nd wave of black and white to talk he added head inside launched off of the charge you take the pound the area nonstop goes up they free kick my old gentleman just shoot into the so I think I want to be called up to challenge him take a. Spot in the air and heads down straight to the marks and so much move down by the before the fly cuts in so I chew into the every now prefers to go suck up to the people who have pulled up to the tide to give it back to my old chip back in the penalty area shouted out over the crushed up 6 yards what happens now with yeah yeah we got to be on checking for the county profile and I know that our poll which which you going to think about. No decision no foul no cattle tick still male male the maximum he s now take you ll go and he s got away from it the wrong side of it is Goldman Sachs as well as if he s not that the trader would have thought to get low got a right to make a save in the 1st real. Shot to go for my this. He spoke to Sam No you might think about he spoke about nicely for me to keep he doesn t they ve been up he s behind and he is a go to New Castle they got some maximum and there to the penalty area left side sticks out a foot just the new custom on temporarily the show comes in to charge the 100 year again now so how cool kept away from that chased up to the halfway line of thought must have been a shout then becomes a corner at the 6 yard box of a scramble pub going to go scrambling merrily at more schedule our bridgehead fact taste to edge of the area try to trick you just lost the ball completely new calls to clear away and more into the challenge and I will continue to buy stuff so I put some marks and I find in this page much as a white picket rope to keep coming inside the wall goes up look at it and I don t start a good job that you have to give up now I don t have play shot away tomorrow I did so much and I want to get in the penalty area to shoot each of my to put his side down not to do is laugh to market products the way a marquee going to charge you a potential sales out comes the keeper they get their 1st card all over red touch for new stuff on it with care in cart now the noise level here is rising dramatically it is slick and Joe Linton pitches talking so much back at him building to turn to touch it sorry but I think about a shot you don t stop and drive until you get deflection stickier moldering well site right side there he cost me a post back if you re riding in the final touch come up the goalkeeper goes behind for another colon is it that if not united back finds a long one touch things about across he goes but the problem is on so I proud to use it in a post that clipped a wife back to Brown and saw the error look pretty sure it s polish just given to our youth that s a very good effort for a market crowd and a way to my left and I may need 3 next to me on the nose $3000.00 all to bind up the folds of the sharp intake of breath because that looks close to Marcus Brown go in possession now Ben is not going to stop white he s got probably over half of the right here is Marcus Brown Have you talked to the people here like proud to get out of office for. Out how to say because I m proud to say to somebody else or a penalty it s not being given they typically shot the officer for Actually I did not be taken nearly I ll go into the for some of those fines but not if the penalty is the thing that would stop the fight to the back end but I think that may have come up in the United flight and that this will go to the a all for it off site black that s been spotted by the referee the boys be netted. But did it come off a note for the United flight you cough of course but brownies Cody protection I don t think you don t go and I think to the face of God. That would have I thought the only thing was they would couple from the mug shots no no show coronated to do that I would smoke and I put up a new car so. I thought now bring down the road and that s going to be you know the bookkeeper of the United flight I would snort I put up a new car so I knew how. To bring that out on the road and that s going to be you know the booking photo studio $95.00 nights in a hole and goes forward Brooks but he takes on Clark and he gets into the penalty area I need to know anything I gotta go he taught powers you know I think he will run full I told I don t but you know I didn t stop each time it suggests it. Was. What did it back to the on field decisions and. 3 you know it is funny because it would they were hot in mouth moments yeah I think the penalty particular the 1st often we looked at was a. Fall off of your experience for all of us but as you say in the end all was Ok for United in the end so close to having that chart talk to a guy who just talked about not sleeping not the chart he said it s very easy to watch men who. Do this a lot it isn t when you re playing you have to start the 2nd many through to a 1st touch. But the board possum door was a bit hot he was. Blaming God he might woman government the other way to the did was to get there after I talked to born 2nd wanted to settle and I could go to pass the key in yet and all I could do was just sort of getting on and trying to go was it if it sat on it but himself to approach not into the next round or any need for replay atory ailed me awake all night about that when somebody from the national press asked me what you do you tonight a almost used language that going in the right when he came to visit I think you ve got his eye without a point and you could see just how frustrated he was yeah but a guy be proud of his performance has an absolute in you know he sang about came to play games are came to be involved in days like this he was asked about playing as a false 9 the I never as well by National Journal said to our player I m told it s not a good time to play anywhere I want you to don t plan to Frensham afford any midfield attack he said when you and this is interesting point is when you cross that white line you take responsibility for yourself and you play in the position you re told it wouldn t work or you enjoy when you come off you can talk to manager and you can a a feeling you can you can have a go at him or you can say what s what s right and what s wrong he said but as players when we cross that line it s down to us not refreshing Haydock because often players will not take responsibility but you hear bits and pieces and they talking cliches and what have you he said no if we are sent out to play somewhere that s what we must do for the football club and for ourself good territory was really positive tonight Marcus Brown on the field and then in the interview as well Newcastle United Neil Oxford United all the results in James s Park replay choose day week unless the t.v. Companies say otherwise More now of course the week goes on let s get more votes which is football results now it had leafed National League sound Maidstone United one talks a city new nationally North broccoli town ill guys Lee new suddenly Premier Division central rushed in town one can be united new 7 League Division one central That s the town for North Li 5 that comes to 6 wanted town new. Because way to kid Lincoln one cent near it s town one did the town know tame United 2 well in Garden City 2 the Hellenic Creek Premier Division Binfield 2 home the green one bishop Cleaver says reading city postponed brims common throughout 3 royal wooden bus at town one fare for town to Franco Heath no Linny town 5 oddly United 2 toughly Rovers 3 Easington sports no West fields 2 shriven I m no Windsor 7 broccoli town Saints 2 Division One West Hereford lads club 2 clan field 851 hell of a Pegasus one son assisted town development no moms be Victoria versus child them solace and postponed more than town 7 bought and Rovers one modern ranges one to the winds and rocks no new college Swindon no phone return 6 short would United 3 Wellington 3 Division one East Chevy sports 2 I have all the mast and 3 holy port 8 Kyneton development 3 Model United vs tame Rangers the late king of Milton United 6 Abingdon town one parent Tyler s green 6 Woodley United no Woking human embryo 3 long trend and one. Vision 2 South asked in Clinton no to play United No he ate a united new job the sports reserves for having the United Development 5 Stoke in church no child for Wasps one he s always sports for one and for town a.f.c. Reserves 3 for junior Water Development 2 Division 2 West Franklin town 3 fair for 10 reserves no high with 10 reserves 6 can field 85 development one can prearrange reserves 3 Swindon Robins one wanted town development 6 short would United Development one shriven and development for that come no division 2 North had to be parked to pay for athletics $3.00 Bunbury United Development 4 heading to now matters no so them united 3 long Clinton reserves to Woodstock tone to Chynna No but can mathematic development new He s sporting development one the Whitney in District f.a. The watch Junior Cup 1st round 2nd leg and Sports and Social Club 6 middle Barton for Haiti reserves one Mr level reserves 2 with you royals 2 and stone 5 the Whitman district supplementary Cup 1st round 2nd leg sure born Holly is no East Oxford ranges aked Spartan ranges a 3 f.c. Ascot Rangers 6 Premier Division Carter the new Carterton Rangers one Milton 2 Hayley 3 Spartan Rangers one Carterton town 88 stones field 3 choppy town 2 Division one child intern 4 Borton Rovers one division 2 Brize Norton 2 ducks inten 3. Cotton town b 3 Spartan ranges reserves 3 channel b. 10 reserves one carton reserves one division 3 Bolton Rovers reserves Neal let s intern for King of All Black reserves 3 Whitney royal reserves one to vision for them to unite 2 reserves 7 Haley a no f.c. Asked to braise not reserves 5 the band redistrict in law Jersey f.a. Coronation Cup how work sports 5 Sinclair United 2 Swiss one that result not fully in blocks and can prove united to Ashton folly one Premier Division holds United 6 but could sports one Kingston one Bishop s itching to 6 division one no results from those matches Division 2 then be sports one heading to turn reserves 2 bishops itching to Rizzo s 51 will ever let it one Sinclair unite reserves 3 Hardwick Sports Club reserves 5 and vision 3 here s Hanwell to fin me reserves one Balika sports reserves at one king Sutton reserves 2 rocks and Sports 4 Swiss reserves one and the or 2 just Senior League Premier Division based United new crop of the one Chesterton one launch in sports no cars inten to Mostyn Saints 6 Kennington athletic 201 Mansfield Road new free land one so much on Stars one yawn 2 and one division one Killington a to curdle inten one Middleton Cheney 4 and Jim Association 4 nil to Sion 2. Sports reserves to reserves for must and saints reserves 3 Chesterton reserves 3 and finally. 2 goes into reserves to thank you very much indeed Hadley find that you ve seen some great united and they coming to the age now and this is one of the. Biggest crowd they have applied in front of a. Very very honorable draw. And. Well done all. Right now we just tweeted and ink. On the website as well. And love that. But we also do it next Saturday. Against Blackpool see you for that see the South today 630 on Monday. For you as well to the draw. On the breakfast club with David prayed on Monday morning a safe journey I mean in a call back to work and enjoy the rest of the weekend whatever you re up to. A very good night. And into the ground this gives you a good indication of the great direction you should be free let s. Say a stereo and. Say what s the. Name. Of the.

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Since we re the result of a chain of events the legal profession has made progress but still has a long way to go to achieve full gender equality that s from the Law Society has it celebrates 100 years of women solicitors and women being able to sit on juries and serve as magistrates However they re still not reaching senior positions in sufficient numbers Fiona Hill s a partner at the law firm or Blatche in Southampton we finally and delightfully have managed to get just a vet 50 percent of the perfect thing profession on and women and with the new entries we ve got a staggering 61 percent of women starting each year which is lovely because hopefully that will then bring forward to more senior positions in the future more on women in the law with Sam in the next hour on this program a young girl from Hampshire has turned santa clause for a group of elderly patients who won t be home in time for Christmas 4 year old Abigail McDonald saved her pocket money to buy gifts for patients at the Q a hospital in caution the youngster was inspired by her own grandparents and delivered the gifts in a suitably festive doll s program and finally Prince Charles said his father the Duke of Edinburgh is being looked after very well in hospital he gave the update during a visit to meet the flood hit community at Fish Lake in South Yorkshire Prince Philip who is 98 was admitted to hospital in London on Friday for treatment on a preexisting condition weatherwise mostly dry but some rain expected to save do you stop talking because you don t have to do that bit of a reason for you yes right it s lovely to have you here but it s clearly been a while this mocker the script. The professional Let s take a look with Alexis at the weather Thank you Sam It s been a mild day today with a brisk westerly wind and want to outbreaks of rain temperatures have reached a high of between 8 and 11 degrees tonight will be dry of thirst but rain will. Move in from the southwest during the 2nd part of the night the rain will clear East to its Android conditions will reach many places by dawn tomorrow morning with temperature is dropping to around 5 to 8 degrees tomorrow there will be sunshine and showers which will spread in from the west and could be heavy in prolonging it will be another mild day with a fresh to strong westerly wind and highs are between $9.12 Celsius Christmas Day morning there may be a few Mistal folk patches but these should disperse to leave a try day with sunny spells Boxing Day they ll be folk patches at 1st to some but during the day there is the possibility of spells of rain and freshening wins and Friday will be mild with a few patches. Thanks very much Alexis. Crisp with sound crazy. And. A. Few. Feet lag Christmas. Good 1st thing. You. Was. This could be. Fluid. B.b.c. Radio set and that s the Jonas Brothers and like it s Christmas like his Christmas . And well from long to it s me Sam until 7 o clock Christmas Eve. I m imagining lots of people listening with glasses of something in their hand. Well we have to hope the decline of. The 100th anniversary of. The Facebook group playing games for the homeless coming up after 5. Look at the most viewed stories online at $420.00 and. Forward you only completely senseless with my housemate apologies for that but. Packing things I did make sure the box with the bowl games in ready for Christmas my favorite game is. That if anybody remembers the 99 he s out of the day today in which games will you be playing the games but they might be other games even vented or you might be a big fan of so-called let me know I wait I wait 103800 is the number to ring 81 trouble 3 if you want to text or e-mail me. At b.b.c. The u.k. Which games will you be playing as a family over Christmas or maybe you ve stopped the stuff now. The church comes over to say they do is to do but it is very cold out here in the snow the monsoon falling in the Golden Sun his tongue that it can use the cattle are. Going to Yes stories making headlines today and 48 year old Mark Branford from Kingston Road in Portsmouth been remanded in custody after being charged with murder the body of 32 year old Caylee Louise Downing was found last Tuesday the Professional Footballers Association thinks is time the government carried out an inquiry in racism within football following an incident on the pitch yesterday. And the latest Star Wars blockbuster raked in 288000000 pounds in global ticket sales in its opening weekend but it fell short of prior films in the trilogy. Radio. Time say a Christmas Eve ahead he was keeping his eyes on seem to be quite busy right. Indeed yes nothing s working when. He won some telecoms what would temper traffic lights giving Soko is causing quite a hold up that is specially bad from the direction. On the roads around. In and out of town on the high East and West Street Pass busy in places down only 31 is heading towards the comfortable surrounded by a hill heading down the hill towards for English seeing the usual he s in Portsmouth. There are delays in bound Southampton almost to Winchester road and Winchester. For. About Newport s there are holdups on the high street coming in from the direction much better on St George s way coming in. Trains on southwestern railway the strike continues with a very limited timetable although the on line is unaffected by that do get in touch that they. Are there. B.b.c. Radio travel hotline. 10300. Weekday mornings from 10 b.b.c. Radio Alan we ve had some really famous guests. Beverly know I. Even he would be starstruck by our next guest. But our new. Yes very busy Father Christmas but you ve spent some time to talk to us and the boys and girls. In the art of whites so if you would like to chat to the big man and get your. Alan out b.b.c. Code and join us Alan and lay with Father Christmas this Christmas Day from any. B.b.c. Radio it s. On the nice list of the good list specially since moved house and. Cussing. Over the last few days it s 60 minutes past 4 Good afternoon you re listening to me sound Fraser with you through till 7 o clock and our Question of the day as we head towards the big day itself and the families are arriving we re asking which games will you be playing over the festive period do you play board games in your house do you mean I ve got an impasse You ve got bored games we ve been up in the loft never to be seen again maybe you ve got games even vented as a family just get in touch the show tell me about my wants now about you know your favorite games mine is one called Must a piece it s an art auction game which price really from $19.00 eighties that sales are and Sherry is laughing at me why you laughing as one of the most pretentious I ve ever heard it s just so much fun and it only takes an hour to get around you know if you starting monopoly or just goes on and on and on forever this one you can do in an hour that which is about my attention span for a board game but it s great fun as well and you know that you do. And you can be a bit of a rogue Ok And yes it s really good fun friend of mine introduced me to it I went to look for on you know. Online sites that might be selling games and it went out in the eighty s so how do you go on to the very special auction site you can get anything on and get myself a old copy the law has been in some of these last forever but you know thanks to them we have huge fun every Christmas you know you stay where you are because I m going to be talking to you very shortly so let me know about your board games or the games that you play as a family over Christmas 080-810-3800 is the number to ring lovely came is answering the calls of soft news or have a chat with her you can text on 81 trouble 3 Start your message of the word so don t email Sam The phrase at b.b.c. U.k. Is phrase that with an s. Please. To the. Display come last I ll come this. Far answer now. Come. Close. Be That s mud and lonely this Christmas just going to say a shout out to John this don t bridge Hello John he says when old at home with a glass yet you know he s still working till 6 were lighting till 5 today so I don t see that it s too late for the shoppers will create a way bit and town was very very busy early and there s a lot of very vocal parks I tried to get myself a snacking egg yeah in the supermarket and the queue Wow So I m on a huff you know Joe I m just going to I m going to get a little bit finished today exactly if you re not bought it by now you don t need it and that may. Oh may not be true 20 minutes past 4 how edge Sherry lovely to see. If you go to a board game or game the play is a family quiz normally is a family law kind of a had been really big board game family member sister used to play a board game called Willow that was based on the 1980 s. Work Davis film is a very good film if you re looking for something to watch this Christmas it s probably one of the streaming sites somewhere but it was ridiculously complicated this is like a whole day s worth of investment to get anywhere near the end of this game and would regularly and in arguments all the Borg and just being thrown across the room or meeting various other childish tantrums say yes the tantrums and I think I used to play frustration with tangled frustration with my brother and her popping thing in the middle of it with this and I think frustrating as your d.n.a. Where is the pleasure in this take you and your children playing this thing it is designed to frustrate you there s going to be tears at some point and I think all games probably best consumed as part of an evening s adult entertainment including a bottle of wine while my niece should be fun to play because my brother would be you know in tears we re told it would look terrible she s babysitting us. From those floods it is what we are great family for board games card games Ok but I have to say I don t like the look of the games a based on t.v. Promo Have you ever played he wants to be a millionaire have to have play deal or no delay and that s a bit weird oh there s another one point Nestle care where it was really cool to play and you just think off I ve lost the will to live free and the point is I have a point as such in that is quite common in terms of like yeah sort of work out the numbers and who s got war and it will gets a bit much and we used to have a different ball game a new board game every Christmas. But you know if it was just stick to the old favorites the ones you know you don t have to be here for a fortnight to get it all done fashionable on this year was I m Pictionary ask that you hear about it was a Pictionary but with a kind of magic wand kind of device you drawer in the air and it kind of appears on the t.v. Screen. Somehow there baronies one of the big Like must haves this year. And me about it is sold out everywhere so maybe for people running around time today trying to find their picture Yeah but they were gone why don t you tell me about that in September sorry Ok some of this is that in mind for $22.00 and if you don t mind so what have you got looked at stories online there s a couple of things they 1st one is a bit of a theme across the website today which is lots of lovely people doing things for others which is very much the theme of Christmas so you ve got students for university or have served up a 1000 Christmas dinners for homeless people across their region there s a nice little video of them doing that there s Glen Etheridge a widower who has up Christmas for over 2000 people this year and start the tradition back in 2014 so another lovely kind is here out there he is based is in Lincolnshire then you go Mo from Nottingham who sent out nearly 2000 Christmas cards to strangers just walking around putting cards for people s doors in case they didn t have one with chocolate and an invite to Christmas dinner as well as Christmas dinner to lots of people on Christmas Day There s a charity in Wales that s ever been overwhelmed by donations of toys and present so that kids can have from different families like a toy bank was like a food bank card I think that s a great idea and the others I got overwhelmed with the nations and got like shelves and shelves of toys to make sure that everybody gets a gift and they gave out $1600.00 presents last year and say they re on the plate that this year so there s lots of lovely people doing lots of lovely things all around the country who say there s no kind of Christmas spirit but there is a looking forward that is and we ve a lovely story coming out between 5 and 6 around the Facebook group who have a very clever actually game based on helping the homeless so stay tuned for that what else you got down there all the other one is the big one of the big day is coming any 2 more days till Christmas 11 later Christmas is the day almost an arsonist answer. B.b.c. Written 9 lessons for a happy family Christmas and we re going to go through them all but the 1st one is about easing the Christmas crush they have got lots and lots of house guests don t expect them all to get on because you know it s lots of people crammed into a small space we re not really used to it so if someone wants to go out for a walk by themselves just let them. Because that kind of enforced jollity exact you know too many he s really too small a space Don t be a kitchen martyr this is about the other person is always in the kitchen or going to get dinner ready all the time you know and accept the help even if you have no money in charge of the kitchen get the vege peeled by someone else I m sure your kitchen is very organized very democratic might I don t like people helping me clear up No no really yes and because I don t I m not Christmas if you re really really I m very careful about how I stack additional info other people stack and I look efficiently done I do you know I just have to start from the beginning Ok. Making kind of boundaries so you know who s Christmas is was so if you have got lots of people and lots of different your kids running around older relatives and I really want to do the same things that the grown ups want to have a sherry and open their presents later on you know let them open the kids presents in the morning don t you don t have to do everything together and everything at the same time so you know let people have their own little Christmas is called a Christmas truce on all things politics so you know no mention of bricks that we don t every day this Christmas Day That s going to be a relief one of the tips is you know actually do play simple games have some karaoke go for a walk do some things that you know you might kind of bring people together doesn t have to be but if people want to join in let them have their space and if you got grumpy teenager on their phone they re not going to suddenly run out and want to you know do share odds with you but some of the family might say it s about respecting boundaries but you know having those type of places to do things I ve got a top tip is now about if you re going for a walk I read an article the best time to do it is before you ve eaten so you can partly it kicks your fat genes into getting some and they will they will burn better more for. Even even more you have an extra dollar up of crime resource. But don t fall into the spending trap so that s on the run out tomorrow and blow the bank on lots of presents that you don t necessarily need or someone doesn t want and the final one is this one start dry January early to avoid rattles and. Things. You know everything in moderation much of scribal through that. Yes of course season times with fantastic hot dates. Back to the. Telecoms works taking places temperature as well as schools and it s heading towards. The end a gravel Hill approach. Is pretty heavy. There accused. When around about Winchester this. Place is. Surely high street. Coming from heading towards Newport on the high street coming in from the direction it s delays and trains on Southwest and it s a limited timetable because of the strike. And the fact that. Thanks very much Ali. 103. For a look at Christmas. With Alexis thank you Sam It s been a mild day today with a brisk westerly wind in one or 2 showers temperatures today of peak to between 8 and 11 Celsius tonight will be dry 1st but rain leaving from the southwest during the 2nd half of the night the rain east winds and dry conditions will develop temperatures will fall between 5 and 8 Celsius so tomorrow we re expecting sunshine which will spread in from the west and heavy. It s another mild day with a fresh the strong westerly wind and highs are between 9 and 12 Celsius Christmas Day morning there may be a few missed info patches but these should disperse to leave a dry day with sunny spells there also could be some mist info patches on Boxing Day morning during the day there is a possibility of spells of rain with freshening winds and Friday s mild with a few patches of rain on the Ensure washes Tomar the winds a Southwest 68 bearing West Feibel 6 the north or Northeast Rio for later the visibility of the weather is school. And the sea state is moderate or rough becoming slight later. B.c. In radio so you can now build a picture of weather across the south though online to b.b.c. You can slash. B.b.c. Radio so you learned the phrase. Just joining me is 7 o clock Monday evening the Christmas Eve Eve and I m asking which games will you be playing Christmas as a family. Board games do you have a favorite Perhaps you have a game even vented yourself get in touch with. 103800 is the number to ring and Kim is taking your calls the soft name you can text one trouble. Have you game. To be a. Question of the day which. Christmas. The radio surgeon said that s Mariah Carey and all I want for christmas is you finally number one in the u.s. Charts and then she s a piece about that so her tweeting how excited she was we did it she tweeted with a whole load of him oh jeez conveying happy to his and I still had thoughts last night watching Love Actually and I knew the 3rd time I ve seen the film so it when it originally came out thought it was rubbish what s wrong with seen it twice more and it s growing on me I like it more every time it is 22 minutes to 5. B.b.c. Radio. Born. On am a fine Yeah well you actually saw it last week as well for the 1st time in a couple of years I don t watch it every Christmas I m Opperman it a little bit but I m sure absolutely I haven t seen it for a while I you know I know I was about the only person I knew that didn t like it. Will know about. You watch it sort of quite a lot it s 16 years old that our company that s crazy I know but I watch anything when Colin Firth is smiling dimples and what a great Prime Minister Hugh Grant was what a fantastic prime minister Yes he really was very sensitive but. Looks great in a suit I m going to say no well let s have the sports team thanks Sam Well manager Eddie how all he wants for Christmas is a change in mentality when his team take to the field against Arsenal on Boxing Day The cherries did muster a shot on target in the loss to Burnley on Saturday and we ve also led by new boss McCallum How wants his team on the front 1st response period you can dwell on the previous result for too long because you ve got a game around the corner and it s very important for us that we look at this is a new game new experience and. We change our mentality from Saturday I want us to attack more I want to see more more creativity more positive football less backward passes. I want to go to win the game well how reported winger Ryan Fraser to me almost black and blue after the Burnley game Diego Rico is suspended on Boxing Day leaving the cherries with out 4 different left backs someone to manage around fascinator has called for his players to keep a level head Saints will spend Christmas outside of the Premier League relegation zone after an important win at s relegation rivals Aston Villa on Saturday and also neat-O. Believes the win will give them a huge boost but he doesn t want anyone getting carried away the moment is not so important the fact is more important is always biased if you re not down the line. It s not shown or if you have still. A long way to go. Most important winning us have gone into. One of the candidates for them or sometimes in trouble to Chelsea on Boxing Day a game you ll be able to hear live on b.b.c. Radio Solon s pulse of midfielder Ross McCrory is said to Miss up to the next 6 matches for the club starting with the Boxing Day home game against League One table toppers Wickham. That s off the 21 year old suffered an injury during their victory against which at the weekend by skinny Jackie says it s disappointing news for the player who s recently got back into the 1st city unfortunately 2 or 3 weeks . You know a good opening 40 minutes be as bad as last time but you know we re expecting maybe great one hamstring 2 to 3 weeks as our looks. Of frustration for us but you know. The only one that will be missing from the weekend in non-league football pool towns home game against or just are on Boxing Day has been reversed the game which will now be played at the Magpies Avenue stadium will kick off starting at midday the decision was made following an early inspection pools black gold stadium the Smalling on the pitch was another financial blow for the Dolphins who ve played just one home game since the end of October who don t forget the b.b.c. Radio sun and non-league podcast is available to download now via the b.b.c. Sounds website as an App Well this week s episode contains interviews from Eastley and Paul town as well as a full round up of the weekend s results and a lot of cricket for years well Joe Root says the story bowlers have been ill over the last few days will make their own decision on whether they re fit enough to play in England s 1st Test against South Africa on Boxing Day Sure Balshaw for Archer and Jack Leach missed the warm up matches but did take part in a net session today and I ll be back Simon and I was talking thanks very much. And cold December night haven t had too many of those season of. B.b.c. Radio. One this and telecoms works this laying out some temperature lights that s obviously causing keys to be heading in the direction of a Regis elsewhere only $31.00 heading down. On the fan downwind heading west that s like going with with the usual traffic Pacific Christmas traffic in there as well. Heading towards County Gates it s slow going and catch delays and east and west there s holdups in Portsmouth all Milton roads and. Southampton on Rep rich friends easily as well on the road wide lane and the road with writing charmless fools is slow but much better on the a 34 heading towards the window roundabouts on the outskirts of Winchester Newport s the high street is jammed up coming in from the direction and Southwest railway it s a limited timetable because of the strike apart from the on in line to get in touch that they moved before Fife. B.b.c. Radio travel hotline. 103. B.b.c. Radio. Fraser. Yes the stories making headlines today and he s still 14000 pounds from an elderly lady he d befriend. It has been sent to prison for 3 is the lead Theo Gomez also known as Mike Gordon was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court today a court in Saudi Arabia s sentence 5 people to death and jailed 3 others over the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi last year. And a 100 years ago today women became allowed to qualify in the law these days just have a 50 percent of practising So this is all women but only 30 percent reach senior positions with more on this story after 5. 2020 it s going to be a huge. Feeling the president of the United States presidential election just feel 2020 to some other big games and you wait for 2020 we re excited about the challenge ahead and here it b.b.c. Radio silence we re starting the new decade with big. Join us Alan. For the old fracture shall. We. Say to you chapter in our history makes me fascisms keeping the seat warm and bright for. Breakfast starts January the 20th it s going to be an exciting year b.b.c. Radio silent the sound of the sound. Yes You re listening to b.b.c. Radio silence and it s me some phrases with you through till 7 o clock we are talking about Christmas games the games that you play as a family around this time of year and Ruth has emailed an ensemble Fraser b.b.c. Ek to say hi Sam I m just driving to Tesco don t do it Ruth it s not worth it and I heard you say about board games that you enjoy Christmas I thought I ll send you this from the car park for a face it Alice is the London game it s a t f l underground map which you have to visit attractions and get back to a started from but when you need to. Ange lines the cards you take often send you miles from where you need to bathe the year I most remember my aunt was getting so competitive and excited and she thought she was going to get home 1st when she s built how wind over the border we all lost where we were I can t I didn t know that I have not seen that game before so that s a new one on me the London Games Transport for London Underground based game food to thought let me know which games you ll be playing over the festive period 080-810-3800 the number drink text us on 81 trouble 3 or email like Rick did summed up phrase at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Online trending coming off this. That s the relates and Frosty the Snowman at 9 minutes to 5 mocking to the airwaves trysts. I m very excited to be here I safely use Shereen a real that is to be with you doesn t shining out of you sounds so cool talking about trending and yeah online stationery dealing Yes Yeah and I ve I ve dropped you into the 21st century just like that I m dipping a toe in the pool and just because I thought I d take it seriously and do the research myself I looked at I mean everyone has different algorithms you know on their phone or social media that shows what they think you want to see my Twitter trending things based on people I follow which is many politicians and activists and things like that Christmas Eve Eve That s not even a thing that isn t yet all my goodness yes Webster is trending this is Doppler radar and Webster lost Adrian Lewis the alley palli in the world darts taking place Toy Story 2 with a head on in the newsroom so I was watching in the newsroom a moment ago with the sound on it was on the telly and I heard some sort of squeaking and wailing and I thought Alex Dykes broken what s got them up no no return if they re Ok so they were trying to story Jamal Khashoggi of touching. Me hearing about that and hash tag I stand with storms this is. A rap artist who calls his reading Don t forget on b.b.c. One the Christmas Carol just Carol just before midnight he was asked by i.t.v. Is Britain racist and he said yeah 100 percent he didn t mean Britain is 100 percent racist that I mean it was written which I actually was meaning of course there is a racism problem 100 percent is a race and problem so I stand with storms he is tweeting trending. Anyway the sort of thing that s much more in line for your alley and our listeners trending things to that Nigel Farage speculation mounting he ll be awarded a knighthood in the New Year s owners how do you feel about that well I think it s very interesting isn t it because this whole owners it feels a little bit well I think that if I were in Boris s circle I might I might get some kind of award because it seems that that s you know that seems to be the primary qualification here but at the same time you know Nigel Farage has raged for so long against you know elite ism patronage unelected upper chambers etc in there is a supreme irony and really I don t think he minds about irony. Awareness for that sort of thing another hash tag that is tweeting on the trending Twitter feed 20 I don t know want to 2019 hash tag will go down as where people sort of put their thoughts on the year. Examples include a Twilight Zone episode a political Gong Show the year I became a mother in law the fear the year I finally got to Auschwitz people of various you know chipping in to what they think are going to say person exhibit in the political sort of reporting bubble for feels like you know has been particularly this last year I think is the year that pretty much broke trust in democracy I think it certainly changed the relationship between people on power and in this yeah it s interesting and you know I can have a lot support in the next decade I say that without commenting or making a political statement. 2 or anything like that no matter what trust in institutions this year particularly seems to have taken a dip absolutely we can we will be charting the changes I guess for the years to come anyway is talking to time and sure we talk in stamen it s. Freaking in Star Wars. It s well I don t a poor cold water. Thing and you very kindly invited me here but appalling as it sounds I ve genuinely never really seen any sign of what the families man here in there I never got into it and I mean either by to dress up as princes lead to go to one those special screenings and union was hand-sewn I owe a wonderful Well I would have a very exciting I get it I get wise people are taken away with it but it it judges it for me you anyway that said you ll know that the latest episode has recently been released $374000000.00 in global ticket sales on its opening weekend falling short apparently of profits in the trilogy that have made more but I mean goodness me that s a huge global audience for this latest what are called the rise of Sky walkers that s what it s in the rise of Skywalker is the latest movie it s ranked as one of the best December openings in North America I should tell you though directed by j.j. Abrahams It s had mixed reviews from critics of described the plot as an imaginative that s well. Bless them and I m fat people going out to enjoy it I have the Christmas holidays just know you mean thank you very much. 6 from. There on strike with a very limited timetable not from the line but you re running. Listen. To Music 5 from b.b.c. Radio silence on Tristen Pascoe the United Nations expert has questioned the Saudi justice system after it convicted 8 people for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last year 5 received the death sentence Agnes Kalama the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial execution said the verdicts were the antithesis of justice because the masterminds have been allowed to walk free a reporter Jane Corbin who investigated the murder for the Panorama program says the conviction still leaves a number of unanswered questions seeming taken from the consulate to the consul general residence a couple of streets away and taken inside a week a senator and a couple of black plastic sacks a strong suspicion is that there were parts of his body in those bags and that certainly what the u.n. Expert believes still after this court case in Saudi and all the the tapes and all the evidence we ve heard nobody knows where Mr Kershaw G. s body is a poor man who still 14000 pounds from an elderly lady had befriended has been sent to 3 years in prison than Van n.c.o. Gomez yardarm also known as Mike garden was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court today he d been found guilty at an earlier trial of 5 separate counts of fraud by abuse of position and theft the court heard how he befriended his victim a woman aged in her eighty s from pool who was suffering from deteriorating mental health in August 26th Jane and used her bank card to make cash withdrawals and persuaded her to write checks to him. The chief executive of Boeing Dennis Miller and has resigned as the company struggles to recover from 2 crashes involving its 737 Max planes a total of 346 people died the company said last week it would suspend production of the aircraft. I m sure police is carrying out targeted patrols and asking people to be vigilant after a spate of bike thefts in the den need an area have been 5 burglaries of bikes from sheds and carriages there in the last 3 weeks totaling from 402-1500 pounds officers say the thefts took place between 9 pm and 7 am and believe the incidents are linked. Prince Charles has given an update on the condition of the Duke of Edinburgh who was admitted to hospital on Friday during a visit to the flood hit community official a can se he said Prince Philip was being treated very well by clinicians in London our correspondent in the village down Johnston says the visit has gone down well with local people he s heard the frustrations of residents about the fact that there wasn t better flood protection and some insurance payouts have been very slow he s heard those complaints directly from residents this morning who have thanked him in the main for coming to this village for making the effort just before Christmas but as I say it will be a long time before people here can be back in their homes because the damaged.

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Transcripts for BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Solent 20191213 150000

Let us know if you know good afternoon to down. In low thank you very much for your e-mail. Thank you Donna you have a terrific weekend and I can stick around with some. only knows. God makes His play. The information. To the. Woman can ensure. That down. Believe they re going to earn See top of the pope s chopper this week 1977 included the trunk for posts on the net slip sliding away in this shot with an old cover of a Chubby Checker hit Dancing cause he was sure what he was but when it came to Christmas Day Top Of The Pops 977 that s not the song that was introduced by no lemons and kid Jensen favorite number ones and twos about 177 like this for sure why he was number 2 in August when you got what it takes so Christmas Day top of the tax was. The b.b.c. Course you didn t just get it on Christmas Day Good on Boxing Day as well and also I can get some answers now. Something about music is from the guy says Chris thank a Red Cross I found something for you. Oh. Look it s Iraq but that s not it this is this is it. Like the free fire fight for me to survive this but my favorite red robe is. Top 10 this weight 977 how to chill chill sent me a Christmas card Christmas card with her dog on it says season s greetings from Joe a poem buddy I m guessing but he said thank you very much he says Alex I ll go to song for you for tomorrow for your 3 minute heroes life is a rope but the radio rolled me by re-union as a one hit one. Relooking for tomorrow s show and for Christmas could you get Didn t Christmas song must be Santa well maybe next week remind me then but thank you very much for your your e-mail Christmas card. Traffic Control just before we do the bright sunny spells of the rest of the soft and windy often a. Breeze of 10 Celsius as far as weather is concerned. For a time deceiving but showers are expected to spread from the West for a time some places remaining dry for quite a few places remaining dry crisp again and quite windy minimum temperature overnight in the wee small hours to se tomorrow bright and should be leading into another breezy day with spells of sunshine a few showers especially through the morning and a maximum temperature of 9 Celsius rotates you with the info. And the news as well. I think I probably have this thing was working on a white grain. King to walk. Into his car with his music so into his car he just put on a. Piece of the find and he s working. Among white and green. This is a look. That s amazing there I was you know. Someone would be working on it yes. Regularly would. Go crazy and you did. Everything he said. You know I mean that s pretty cool. To score to you know you know I think you need to be. You know you know. Doing anything. For you don t you come. When the music. You go thank you very much Alex 27 and she just had bypass from the Stone Bridge Road at the 6 towards the runabouts cueing now very busy through that eastern road sign in Portsmouth before. And wrote well seeing the usual slow traffic the. Road north. From gospel to Fareham is seeing the usual congestion this afternoon the a 27 bridge right in both directions and. From bombs lane it. Is that very slow this afternoon through those roadworks when Winchester rode him around the 833 he s keeping now in the a 338 and northbound insane you know still suffering off the accident with 2 vehicles involved very slow that the. Between the century and the stadium roundabout is slower than we d like to see this afternoon in Kings Road in both directions and would sing from a Roman road to Basingstoke road is very slow through the road and as for the public transport there is strike action on South Western Railway and Ritu services across most of the network with replacement buses running in some areas on South Western Railway but the advice being please to check before you travel but if you spot anything else on the road that I haven t mentioned then give us a call on the people in half an hour. B.b.c. Radio travel hotline 8103. Glad you re enjoying the show. She. Says. Please play. From this 1977 that s the darts and Daddy Cool how I paid. So are you working on a lotus court say you know not one call to make 8966 well we re going to talk with our sports source here in a box but it gave ups there s got to camp. Outside of service ca. It s going to be there the night is fast that I live for us. It must be worth a fortune ever owns about 85050000 pounds now from this court say you know Michael Caine Archie aged 38 now might want to take a look starting from up there is a bit of a joke assisting glance and writing out for safety ground. What it investment is if you buy 141-5000 pounds you re going to lose the money i.e. No 900000000000000004 years ago or I x r 2 white in absolutely Shanklin condition isn t 40000 low and it s now a barrel 15 or 20 grand and order for wow so you can say it s not life I can talk to my wife I ve got to get back into classic cars there are new and investments like buying but she s not having any of it you re not going to lose any money on it if you going money and you think only like you re likely. To make money on a. Wow that a case of the light just. Was produced between 63 and 1970 is it you know you working on it for a customer Yeah yeah that I know but some of them well but once you take away you know under the law but that upset about everything you know about the beautiful cars I ve always wanted last quarter you know all right Peyton you have a good Christmas thanks for being there okie dokie Thank you. Peter to bring it right let s do one more from 1977 then we ll get into our really wanting guest. a lot of the. Everyone guessed is world Steve an Australian who started the beyond again the Abba tribute band he was on with us last week we thought even might be Mr Burton for a little bit of kind of album esque music and it s fair to say depending on budgets Yeah a lot of bands would have struggled to put a strain year into the mix because it was only a small population still it s only a small population so we had to make our own fun out in the stratosphere I guess that s why where a lot of tribute bands stem from is that went beyond again was actually born in Australia to stop playing in Australia 1st yes it was in a top in on a watering which is a suburb of Melbourne and yeah I kind of thought I ve got it. On to have a musical revive have a music and give it this kitchen 9 that I ve dreamt up your own again so why are you looking at other tribute bands but timing and making I did is or were you one of the 1st trip you had you seen an AC d.c. Tribute band for instance. Tribute bands went really around I think bionic and kind of started the whole thing I think there were Elvis impersonators and the like but there wasn t really a tribute band as such I guess people considered themselves to be in cover bands and would you know play other people s music yeah I mean I wasn t really a fan of Apple when I started it was more that I just thought it would be a bit of fun to revive something that was around in the decade before and of course never have been to Australia hadn t I yes they recorded half of the movie out there and he was in 1977 that a lot of success out there and many many number one hits as well very popular I got to be honest right I m warming to you slightly you can stay for a look you can study for a little bit longer I mean 5000 performances on the a bell in 72 countries in 31 years you performed at Buckingham Palace for her majesty Queen Elizabeth in the juke of Edinburgh You ve toured with should know at 20 in most trip you x. . Don t get these kind of breaks been around for about 30 years so I think people kind of remember you in again from from years back and being very popular similarly to a band like The Bootleg Beatles who are obviously really popular you know it s if you re paying tribute to a very popular band such as that Mr Lee in Pink Floyd chose No The great example then people are going to recognize that this is a tribute band that kind of mirror this degrades the success of the original band had a case a tell me this right Ben Portsmouth came in and he brought me his cd now I m a huge Elvis fan and I love watching Band life but I don t really want to see day of him singing Elvis songs because I can get Elvis singing Elvis songs like I can get so not dressed singing Sinatra songs right if you can get the real thing that s going to be so your pay Christmas with Bjorn Again has this got any of the tracks on it because you ve done other people s songs if you ve done those in an hour but why I have not heard it yet what happens you know my dear was to do something you know Christmassy cause we haven t really done that before I wouldn t sit here and say we could do anything as good as those songs that timeless and you know we would not match them I wouldn t want to even really guard down that path of recording Abba songs. Songs that we thought would be popular and try to get them the Abba may kind of sort of highlight get And you. This 1977. For tomorrow was Video Killed the Radio Star one hit wonder. As well. That was hit for them. What about the flying lizards money else a good one. Pop music with a hit with Moonlight music s we can use up what about living by numbers new music. But a good list zipping So we will go for it that s for tomorrow 4 o clock stuff here between 4 and 6 and kinds got sport Hello Alex Happy Friday Happy Friday. Well it may seem a historic day yesterday and result today the fest general election how did December since 1910 the conservatives winning with a large majority on the Shiites and form a health minister and conservative Winchester and pay Steve brawling talking about holding on to his seat John Adly is outside number 10 to sum up the drama of the day and consider the impact the election result is likely to have. He s from the c.b.i. He s the regional director. The southeast in Thames Valley so looking at well this result means business is in the south and you had a big vote yesterday and it s another big one tomorrow Strictly Come Dancing. Thank you for. a Friday afternoon Easter Road southbound impose much before is also looking very heavy at this afternoon the I 32 at Fareham road north banning Gosport from Gosport affair and seeing delays of about 5 minutes a 10 minutes the a 27 Bridge Road in both directions in green from bombs lane at the park gate roundabouts he s very busy through the road works and this afternoon Winchester road in Bassett in Southampton around the I 33 foot Bassett Ivan you ve accused Ringwood rode in the bank cross from Wimborne road to the fire station traffic lights in fan down very busy I m afraid away with how many until just a between the center of Dorchester and the 835 of the stadium roundabouts looking slower than we d like to see Kings Clary but their actions in watering from Roman were road to the basin start road was a very slow through those roadworks and as for the public transport there is strike action today on South Western Railway and a reduced service across most of the network replacement buses running in some areas and the advice is please do check before you travel but if you do spot anything on the roads have a mention and give us a call and I ll be more in 15 minutes. B.c. Sounds and you ll smile speak I m sure I ll be on. The radio and the sound of the. B.b.c. Radio so I m Jason Rushworth the prime minister has issued a plea to people on both sides of the brakes a debate to follow his party s claimed victory at the general election I frankly everyone on either side of water after 3 years through all the years through an increasingly average argument I urge everyone to find closure and to let the healing begin Nicholas Sturgeon has called for a fresh referendum on independence for Scotland all to the s.n.p. Secured fully a solve the country s 59 seats at Westminster However speaking this lunchtime the chancellor savage Abbott ruled that. Obviously everyone respects the decision of the Scottish people and represent us will come to Parliament but we will govern as a United Kingdom parliament and the majority and a strong majority is held by us that s the decision the British people have made collectively and we will be focusing on on our priorities and we have ruled.

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Transcripts for BBC Radio Lancashire BBC Radio Lancashire 20191211 040000

By chocolate muffin and it contains 500 calories for examples and not about 15 minutes of running and it s trying to. You that the public can easily understand rather than just telling people that have 500 calories which doesn t actually really mean anything because there s no context. And a man s been fined by the hundreds of fake McDonald s coffee stickers in his color he was stopped by police in Bradford officers say he was trying to defraud the loyalty skein which gives customers free hot drinks Shabnam has a sport defending champions Liverpool have reached the Champions League last 16 as group a win as they beat Salzburg 2 now with most scoring a minutes after the in the 2nd Hall s Chelsea of join them after holding on for a $21.00 win over both that goals came in the 1st half from Tommy Abraham and Cesar Azpilicueta on that play of an ounce they ve sacked them manage a collar on us despite beating gang 4 nil to reach the knockout stages Pereira says he s pulled out of the running to become the new habits and manager the Shanghai coach was high on the club s list to replace Marco Silva on a permanent basis leads on top of the Championship after beating hall to nail the 7th league victory in a row tributes are being paid to former Darby County Oxford United in Portsmouth boss Jim Smith whose died at the age of $79.00 he was known throughout football as the bald eagle and Formula One teams have unanimously rejected need design tires proposed by supply Perelli for the 2020 season after a test in Abu Dhabi last week they said they preferred the 2900. This space b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sounds small speak up. A look at the weather forecasts and then showers over western Scotland and Wales over my otherwise vastly k. Has been quite dry still windy though a blustery day ahead with sunny spot as the best of the sunshine in the east of Scotland and England there will be some rain in Scotland and Wales and also spread across the east throughout the day highs of 5 degrees in Glasgow and 9 in London. I m former Welsh international rugby player Jarvis Thomas this week for Sport Sport Relief website. Good morning on. The u.k. On digital and online I m Raj sharp We re up all night. We all think we know what it is and yet genocides are very difficult trying to prove it wasn t until my 943 that a Polish Jew. Who was a lawyer coined the word and started to try to devise a legal definition it was passed as it lost every member of his family except this rather. Thanks to Dr lime kilns efforts the un established a conventional genocide in 1948 defining it a certain acts committed with the intent to destroy. A national ethnic racial or religious group has been tested regularly ever since most likely this week in The Hague. Starting yesterday Myanmar s leader Aung San Suu Kyi the civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been appearing at the un International Court of Justice to defend her country against accusations that the Burmese military committed genocide against nearly 3 quarters of a 1000000 Russians or people who were forced to flee into exile in Bangladesh the case here is against the country of Myanmar rather than anybody in particular and Myanmar stands accused of committing atrocities against the Muslim right in China minority while Susan Hutchinson is ph d. Scholar on in the coral bells school for Asia Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University Hello Susan Oh it s lovely a very good morning good Good to have you with us too we saw on we ve seen pictures of on Sun Suchi taking notes and and being very very attentive at the International Court of Justice does she actually have to be there a tall well she made the decision to leave the delegation I m chill leave me and my delegation to the International Court of Justice I mean there as the leader of the delegation Yes she. Will begin there are little there are proceedings today and it will be it will be interesting to see what what I think statement looks like is it possible that she could just flatly deny everything. Yes it is that is. What the government of Myanmar has done with regard to the right in your genocide they deny the fact that they are in you as a group of people even exist they did not I that they are. A group of of of people that exist within within within me imo they deny that there has been any gross sexual violence on they deny that there have been any genocidal acts and they did not that I have been any lack under international. Hearings that are about that sort of procedural hearing about what are called provisional measures to try and ensure that there are noises that are there and are ongoing genocidal while these international while this international case proceed and it s entirely possible I will say that there is there is no there is nothing there is nothing to see here move along please so yes it s entirely possible that what we may see is not you know an international and an international bigger of renowned allow a woman. The world had seen as a figure of didn t democracy a Nobel laureate. Defending what with the most of us considered to be a genocide and it would look to most of us as a. Civilian figure and as you say a figure of international Red Not as being put up there some sort of Us trauma to the south and the bobbies army which isn t even there yes well that this is an interesting position that she is in and I m. With you know a in times of the way that the Benny s government exists now if you know. When they Alexion what held in Myanmar. Well you know there was some some hope that we were seeing a transition to civilian government and they created this unique position. But the reality was that it was a very much a position of compromise and and she now is in the ultimate position of compromise the where as a civilian Lida she is in a position where she. She is obliged to defend her government. But the rest of us and looking at what the government has done as illegal inconceivable and immoral and yet she is but she has chosen whether it has been due to internal pressure on the. She s in a position now where she s defending what the government is doing. But there s also a bunch of butt of internal politics and that Ch ien around the right hinge on as a group and the way that back and did within me and model with her gods that kind of minority status then the discrimination that I smiled broadly you know that I have very and I have. Significant discrimination and have done so for all of them for generations and I looked on very very poorly and I mean generally that those of us those are the groups that have suffered its genocide in the pa. But brought a very very poorly even if she had sort of other minorities bend and other minorities with grace as. The race in Europe at the very bottom of the food chain with regard to the groups that she may have to send in the just word about the prosecution because that impressive list of played to says and this is an international prosecution. Yes and the International Court of Justice is not like the court people used to use the cold wet countries. To resolve disputes between countries so it s not about individual. But the lawyers who are bad are our of our greatest team and it was fascinating listening to yesterday s argument. Very powerful argument I didn t day just a case that was brought by the Gambia was a very strong you know the argument provisional measures indeed are very very strong provisional measures have been granted by the court in cases that are much less extreme than what we have seen in Myanmar at the moment well thank you Susan very much and I should just note that the United States and in the form of the u.s. Treasury moved to sanction some leading members of the Myanmar government just yesterday as well imposing sanctions on 4 Myanmar military leaders. Of Asli direct result of this prosecution which is taking place in Stossel coach of justice. Well as yet unidentified Ok yes sorry Susan I beg your pardon yes just carry on by all means All right thank you very much and I spent it fantastic and it s really important that other that other countries continue to support this case to the u.k. It s important to do good throughout the break that person important that sanctions that have been occurring through the e.u. Sanctions person transition across. The particularly because of the role that violence played as a part of this genocide I m is important that the u.k. Government I m continued That whole of the around responding to conflict and I just want that I really play every was terminal in supporting this hand and supporting the cause of the sexual violence that occurred out of the genocide and. Preventing support. Businesses as well that has been really holding up the regime thank you in this case Susan Hutchinson. National device to the New Zealand volcano is still giving a lot of cause for alarm after the fatal folk out of corruption over the weekend when it erupted 47 people were on the island we know that been 6 fatalities and 8 people missing presumed dead Marmol or as Professor school of geosciences. Sydney. Professor Mohler you you know the white tile and our walk out quite well the. I do my wife and I visited a wide island in January 2018 as tourists even though we re both geologist. It must ve been quite a visit because I mean looking at the films that the whole place is covered in and sulphur crystals in the most extraordinary outcroppings Yeah it s a really quite extraordinary it s unlike most other. Tourist experiences even the mongst volcano tourism I d say as soon as one arrives the ones fitted out with hard hats and gas masks and as such you saying to yourself isn t that a bit over the top but you realise soon that it s not and the whole place is a bleak landscape you know totally devoid of flour and fall on a dotted for scraps of Yellow and White Sulphur crystals and as you start walking you know you passed by steam vents bubbling pits of mud and how to book an extreme and you know with these vivid hues of the yellow and orange all around you it s very picturesque picturesque but a little bit terrifying. It is and so there. Hissing fumaroles everywhere so what s special about why the island is that most of it is submerged under the sea it s what but what sticks out at the top is only a dark rest and 10 percent of it so the whole structure is actually about 1.6 kilometers tall about the sea floor and so sea water seeps into it all the time and into the magma chamber and it gets super heated and it comes out as the pressure drops and it comes out and so called fumaroles and some of springs and gases that can be up to $800.00 degrees hot and there are no fences a barriers so it s a very raw and accelerating experience and I guess that s what attracts tourists to the c.s.s. And I don t kind of where there are any checks made as you know on the likelihood of an eruption or anything when when you went on the island are were you told that you did so very much your own risk. That s right and you know you you sign a waiver and and the idea is you know that that s too and because at that point in time there hadn t been any major eruption felt for a while and I think to most people it s a bit like walking through say Yellowstone National Park you know which just you know another well known what kind of attraction I was just nothing generous at least not in recent memory to want to can but walk through these fears of a guy descent you morals there and and if one doesn t think about it too much then why did I learn my team like that is fair but it and perhaps didn t think about it sufficiently at the time when we went we just got lucky that it didn t erupt from Beaver the goodness sake yes you must be you must be shocked by the news and may I ask you as a geologist now. Having seen the this eruption this that this you know whatever it was the island hopping on a call for it or something. What do you say how long do you think it will take to return to the state it was in when you were on it. Well that s that s that s very hard to say and I think from from reading all the news reports and the local geology parts I think nobody is quite sure of that and one has to keep in mind that for the whole d time period between 975-2000. Why dial and had a long history of of eruptions and the severity of these eruptions are measured by volcanic expressivity index and so it s a it s a logarithmic scale like the one used for us quakes and so these eruptions typically have been up to. The number 3 and and that means that the d. Ject the stuff that s coming out can be a volume of up to 10000000 cubic kilometers associated with 3 to 515 kilometer Poom And so you know that these things have happened over you know a long time period several decades and above that irregular time intervals and so nobody you know I think nobody is actually able to predict. You know how long it s going to be quiet and France going to erupt again and it s all to do with the seawater that. Seeps into the volcano if it if it were to be sitting on dry land it would be more predictable. But as you said 10 percent of it is above that the ocean and the rest of it as some match here. Again I remember from a volcanic eruption on. I was a kid so solution one of the cabbie in. Islands on the hof of the island was covered in the lava and the other half of the island was just as it had been before. It it could this be a similar situation yeah I ll of course and as I said before you know as a tourist and perhaps doesn t think about that sufficiently But if you look at the history of White Island there s a used to be a mining site saws being mined since the 18 hundreds and but in $9141.00 side of the crater wall collapsed completely and and caused a so-called lot harder than a mob so that at night that buried that and tired of the village where the miners were staying and and they were never found they were completely covered and so there is actually a history of this kind of thing happening there and when geologists go to you know make surveys or studies do they stay on the island or do they just land like tourists from a boat for the day I m pretty sure that nobody ever stays on this island yet so you would you would just land. And deploy some equipment like a new camera in Seems like they would be needing a new camera now since the previous one was destroyed and yet you deploy some equipment and then you would leave again and hope that you can monitor the volcano remotely as much as possible. You would you would hope do you think there are going to be ever the opportunities the weather on this island again I mean given the international attention that there has been and obviously this tragic loss of life yeah. I mean I think the answer is probably no I mean I think now I think that the whole world has become more a larger to the risks and involved and and the unpredictability of of eruptions. And I think I would be surprised if for tourism. To continue there is a problem is that the I don t desire to be small it s only. 2 or 3 kilometers in diameter and so that means even the relatively small eruption you can t get away from its you know because you re sort of trapped on the island and and say you know hardly any right to hide you know the instructions how to hide behind a rock when this happens you know but also visibility but usually very poor if an eruption happens and instructions said I. Say not to walk anywhere in those circumstances because you might be for you know stepping into a snow at the. Lake or something like that just sounds horrific Professor Miller thank you very much for talking to us You re very welcome news just a coming in from. 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Good morning yesterday s school the band of weather is long gone and took a step with of 78 miles an hour and couple current Now today it is going to be a windy day but nothing like as windy as it was yesterday one thing you will notice though nationwide a much colder feel to the weather is going to be a day of sunshine and showers now we ll start off with the weather which across England Wales where across the middle in this central southern England and eastern areas of England it s going to be a sunny but cold starts the morning temperatures around $2.00 to $4.00 degrees Celsius but a brisk southwesterly wind not a warm southwest from ice out across western England Wales meanwhile will start the day with showers moving in very quickly those showers will be heavy could be you know crack of thunder mixed in and as we go through the day those showers going to be pushing eastwards into the Midlands and into eastern England come the afternoon so it is a day where most areas the vast majority of us will see at least one or 2 downpours during the day and the times it will be quite windy when those showers comes through we also drop the temperatures for a time as well there is going to be a cold kind of day temperatures ranging between $5.00 and $9.00 degrees Celsius for the picture in Northern Ireland here it s going to be a chilly start to the day as well we are going to see quite a lot of cloud and showers initially through the morning but it should get a little bit brighter into the afternoon but showers will continue to feed in temperatures here at about 5 or 6 degrees Celsius so this could be a cold feeling they are in Scotland well across the Highlands of Scotland so there s a risk of some snow building with the tire elevations so this could be cold here plenty of showers from the word go some of the shows you how pale and thin them extend and it s going to be really quite a blustery day with some strong winds affecting the Scottish islands as we go through the day gales props even Spago and the day here in temperatures struggling to 5 degrees Celsius will be a frost story of a nights across Beeston areas the u.k. And then into Thursday a band of rain bumps into the cold air bringing a short lived spell of Phil snow to parts of northern England before Bob draft works back in stakeholder in Scotland for the which we shall we say Chris focus on 5 weather. Well this time tomorrow will be election day so we won t be able to talk about the election so for the last time on up all night here s election cast with Adam Fleming Hello everyone well remember we asked you for examples of where the snap election has affected the logistics of your life well this morning a lucky election caster was on the Radio one breakfast show with Greg James Greg and Mr Pyne take it away so on the phone we have Mr Pike a principal teacher Mr Wallace the head teacher of small files primary school Mr Parker What s the problem. The problem is outcomes and I m just dramatically new suddenly hot and moved today because of something called a general election Oh my word so this means that we ve got problems with costumes and learning lines and making sure every is available and getting out of of works of pairs can come and see and all sorts of stuff so. A whole lot of the 230 people does actually have to rearrange itself just because it s just because if there is they should make it and Greg s going to catch up with them tomorrow to see how it all went on with our show election cast the election cast from the b.b.c. We are in this election because you don t want to be thinking about if you can generally be getting on by not useless presence if anyone comes up to you and says they know what s going to happen. Smile politely and turn your back is adamant election casting and Laura s saying on the floor in a big conference in a factory in Stoke or near Stoke glamorous as always and sitting next to me in the studio is piece of bands from the b.b.c. And I was a research team Ok right let s get to it actually why are you and still Cristobal or what s happening. We re in Stafford chair because Boris Johnson is here doing one of his question and answer sessions with members of the public people who work here at j.c.b. And also because with a picture that will be on the t.v. And probably in all of a. Newspapers he has driven a digger through a wall that says gridlock on it. With a special glitz breaks it down large digging. My colleagues beginning. Bulldozing his way. The jokes write themselves so yeah that s why we re here to bring plain old simply to break. The incumbent prime minister who wants to stay on did not she drive through a wall. But there we go I mean what you like about the conservatives of say what you like about drugs I mean as as photo ops go that is probably one of the best ones in the campaign isn t it I mean it s a bit it s a bit crazy but well I was wondering if anyone. Tory central office it also thought she making a model of Parliament for him then to try to bulldoze his way through and I won I just wonder if they d had that conversation and decided maybe the optics of that wouldn t be quite such a lark. Like perhaps right yeah quite the sort of the big the big news story today is the Jonathan Ashworth labors to health secretary and a recording of him having a chat with a knife former friend where he says some quite negative things about Labor s chances in Germany corpus leadership let s listen to it. Yet so joining us whose nickname funnily enough is sparkles in labor circles I ve never quite known why he s a very prominent member of the Shadow Cabinet has been for ages because he s the man who if there was a Labor Government would be running the n.h.s. From Friday. And those remarks they were really damaging I mean he was questioning whether or not Jeremy Corbyn could be true. Stick with national security he was also scoffing the idea that the fact that there could be a Labor victory you know at the same time as Labor politicians would be going around the country Jeremy Corbyn insisting that he s in it to win it and also talking about what it s been like on the doorstep and he the phrase he uses is dire is dire for people there because of a combination of korban and breaks it. Down a sort of manful job of staying sticking with his media appearances today going round t.v. And radio studios having to sort of say oh I was only having a bit of banter with his former friend joshing around but I think the reason why it s damaging is you know you and I both know this is the kind of thing that you hear some Labor candidate some former members of parliament saying in private you know in political sort of gaffes and political disasters on the campaign trail they said if matter when they punch a bruise you know when they talk to something that actually is real rather than just being a mess up and he s articulated the concern that a lot of Labor candidates would have in private and also what quite a lot of labor kind of has been saying to me is what they re hearing back on the doorsteps of voters I mean we discussed it several times on this very podcast but let s listen to war Jonathan Ashworth had to say about all of this when he was on politics live at lunchtime with Joe Coburn I was talking to his sources at the c.c.h. To say is doing well and I m doing the old sort of you know what Alex Ferguson would do football managers from the thing trying to psych him out saying no you re going to win don t worry about it because I know he s an activist in Canterbury I m trying to make him complacent obviously I look upon Can I was a smart alec too clever by half you re going to say what you said this about Jeremy you said that about low party or I m deliberately throwing the Tory attack lines back at him to say all this is what we re getting I m going to start walking and talking so if I suddenly go. That s what s happened I m right while you re walking talking let s have a quick listen to Jeremy Corbin on b.b.c. Breakfast today doing a big interview with them and actually some of the stuff that was raised in that recording do. An asteroid was raised on breakfast for example whether Jeremy Corbyn is our problem. On the doorstep bring forward a manifesto which has very clear policies I m very proud of the contracts that manifesto I m very proud of the way our party has developed those policies My job is to deliver it and carried out and that is what I will do so as as leader of the party and I want to be in government in order to carry that out because I m fed up with the levels of poverty injustice and inequality in modern Britain and some candidates not even putting you in their leaflet. Listen it s not a presidential election it s a parliamentary election in which we elect members of Parliament I believe of the Labor Party and I m very proud to happen and of course this issue about kids in particular having to wait a long time in not great circumstances on the n.h.s. Is still around and here s a reminder of what Jeremy Corbin s been saying about it it s an example of what s happening in our n.h.s. And it is obviously awful for that little boy in the family the way they were treated but it does say something about our n.h.s. When this happened and then all research shows there s a very large number of hospitals where patients are at risk because of staff shortages because of a lack of equipment because of poor maintenance of hospital building so it is actually it is a serious issue it is a political issue how we fund the n.h.s. And also this morning it was a busy morning on the airwaves loads of celebs including Hugh Grant who was being interviewed on the Today programme about his mission to get people voting tactically and this is what he said in a very few granted way obviously I think this is a general election not like any other that I ve ever seen I think it s a national emergency I think we re staring into a kind of abyss and I thought what can I possibly do. To help to make things better and one of those things we go out and try and convince people that although we have an electoral system 1st Past the Post which can allow. Which despite the fact that we may well have in this country majority of people who now want to remain in the e.u. We may well also have a majority of people who really don t want Boris Johnson to have a majority government but we will get a hold and we will get Boris Johnson with a majority simply because of our electoral system so I m out there saying why don t we just this once maybe then we can change our local system. To voting and votes to parties that perhaps we wouldn t normally vote for one of the interesting things about that you know tactical voting is one of the things that sort of lurking in the undergrowth you know we know what the top lines of the campaigns are we know what all the main characters have said we know what they all believe we know where their strengths are and their weaknesses but there are all sorts of things sort of go on in other realms in the election you know whether that s what s happening and what s happening whether that s known affiliated campaigns or for example labor last time you did really well by saving courage in some campaigns that weren t associated directly with the party so say the coup school cuts campaigns for example and that kind of thing will be going on at the moment if I is going on at the moment but it s very hard to monitor the extent of it and similarly I think you know local factors can t be underestimated and this time we ve got some pretty unusual things going on you know all of those independents are standing in different places people who switch parties whether it s from Labor to the Lib Dems or the Tories and I think you know we ve talked a lot about all the bits of big issues in this campaign but there are all sorts of things lurking around that might feel on Friday morning like they suddenly had an impact and we just never quite worked out you know because we can t quite you know we can t know what s on the mind of millions of voters we can t know what s happening in every single constituency around the country why I can tell you I m just walking into an absolutely enormous factory behind the to get bricks it done. There s lots of diggers if you. That 4 year old boy this would be really really really exciting or even a 38 year old one do you like to go is that our I mean I like you know me I love infrastructure related things so planes are structured re-inserted tunnels cranes I just get a bit of a bit of a buzz I have all that stuff I thought it was just by oh no I admired my driving this covers many many bases I can reveal I can see them get brakes it done it again and it s actually been painted in the colors of the Union Jack a lot where you have it kind of a bit like a sort of carry on James Bond film sort of thing and it will or you can get a good seat and see you later so I said you have just taken my seats that you didn t enjoy Bye-Bye right Peter Barnes is still waiting very patiently with us right this time to go boating thing I mean even Laura there she said it was quite hard to get your head round what do we know about the tactical voting campaigns because there are campaigns trying to get people to do it well one of the one of the things we have seen in this election are some pretty well organized campaigns online trying to persuade people to do tactical voting and a lot of that in this campaign has been over bricks it and in particular it s coming from the remains side you have to say I mean tactical voting is where you don t sort of if your favorite party but you vote when you think have a chance of winning because they share some of the aims that you have yourself as a voter and so you could do some tactical voting on the program side or on the anti back side but these these organized campaigns mostly been on the remains side the side trying to persuade people to vote either Labor or Liberal Democrat or in some cases s.n.p. Or pride Comrie or even green depending on who it is thought has the best chance of winning in any particular constituency so it could be holding onto a seat for example for a Labor candidate or trying to oust a conservative and that has been a big feature online of this campaign the thing is that every election there s a discussion about tactical voting isn t there why has it gone from Nisha to much. Seemingly much more mainstream or is actually just a bigger Nisha this time well I think the Brits are issue because it is dominant for a lot of voters they think it s by far away the most important issue and it is one where there is agreement between particular parties on both sides of the argument so that s one reason and a relatively recent phenomenon of course just the ability to have a mass online campaign that can reach millions of voters which wouldn t impossible 20 years ago yeah and just being able to set up a website with a big database find things I wish which you would have been able to do 20 years ago and so yesterday for example it was best for Britain the people s vote and remain united they kind of agreed a tactical voting platform to try and deprive the Tories of a majority as they would put it and I think what they say is that 40700 for tactical votes nationwide could stop the conservatives getting a majority and that s in. $36.00 marginal seats and there are some where it s less than $2500.00 tactical votes would stop the conservatives holding or gaining that seat. That s based on clarity percent remainders voting tactically Oh that s a lot of numbers it is a lot of numbers I mean the principle is basically a bit simpler than that it s if you look at these constituencies which are let s take an example of a conservative held one of the moment you just go to try and work out which party has the best chance of ousting the conservative if your goal is to get a pro remain Param m.p. So so really the analysis they ve got to do that the question they could answer is Who is it his best place to to beat the conservatives in those places and it s not always easy and which is why you ve got these campaigns in fact why they have in some instances disagreed about who should vote for any particular constituency in some places it s obvious in some places it is basically a straight horse race between the Conservatives and the Dems or between the Conservatives and Labor and then the tax code vote recommendation is fairly clear but there are a lot of places particularly this election where it s not really obvious who has the best chance of beating the conservatives in some because it felt so so that s where these organizations are doing their pretty complex analysis now let s turn to election night which is only a few hours away now you re going to have a pivotal role I hope you don t mind me saying well I will be talking in humor Edwards s air overnights Well he s presenting the results program and I think what s are things you say you re doing so well Hugh great great hair no of course of course if you always have a great sense. He never appears in public without a really serious that goes without saying No I m just watching the results obviously I ve got a load of computer screens in front of me in my desk where it whereas here is in front of cameras and you know he s quite busy interviewing people so and so I m looking at the results coming through getting some of the advice from John Curtis. Getting reports through on its way Sarah and from other t.v. And radio channels so I m feeding him information about what s going on what the results so far can tell us to try and inform. Our coverage on this has so you re like an additional brain like but just outside his head yeah a bit like a 2nd brain your 2nd 2nd brain yeah most importantly does you get to go to the loo any point or change to that desk I think there will be one or 2 times when he might be able to we have a regional office at some point in the morning where that your local regional t.v. Takes over a few minutes however having said that I have done some of these programs there before and he does tend to go through a long time without needing to get up excellent bladder control amongst many other things of if you had written skills I am planning to do so our big we re going to do an alternative election night program on i Player actually at hand for an hour or so will bring you the exit poll in an alternative formats still correct and accurate hopefully and then I think I ll probably go to sleep for a bit and then I ll get up again because we re going to record a special election cast episode with all the overnight big picture stuff so that if you haven t stayed up all night like us do we use when you get up on Friday morning will be a lovely fresh podcast waiting for you to listen on the bus or on your bike or whatever I do if I don t you get to get sleep though of course I m going to say what I sing and you know and of course the other star of election night one of the other stars will be Jeremy Vine with his big graphics I popped in to see him the other day because he s been quizzing me on the contents of all the party manifestos and I don t just mean quizzing I mean actually like being a quizmaster he sat me down his virtual House of Commons tested me rigorously on the contents of the manifestoes and this is how it went when he asked me about the s.n.p. Yes here in our virtual House of Commons Adam Fleming has agreed to take questions on the s.n.p. Manifesto out of your Minute starts now what is the n s a p manifesto slogan stronger for Scotland very good yes the s.n.p. Wants a 2nd referendum on e.u. Membership so long as what is an option on the ballot paper remain Yes what do they want in the rest to another referendum on Scottish independence to be held 2020 your right is the s.n.p. Calling on the u.k. Government to match or exceed spending per head on. Health in the u.k. To what the s.n.p. Currently does in Scotland they want to match it in England that shows up in Scotland except does the s.n.p. Want to scrap book keep trying to scrap absolutely they want drugs policy to be devolved How does Scotland s drugs death rate compared to other countries is very high by totally comparison you are wrong it s the worst. But when is the s.n.p. But when is the s.n.p. Pledged to reach that 0 carbon emissions at 10 seconds 2040 by correct people s power over the grace of the state Westminster falls it is false it once it devolved to your very good. Sense and I support only I think you knew that just very sad thing about the drugs related deaths I think you knew that it is the worst but you said it s very bad I can t I m afraid 1. 34567 hours of 8 very impressive on the s.n.p. Manifesto How did I do what is pretty impressive about I m right Peter Barnes from analysis of research thank you very much Who s Next the 7 Panhead from 5 news not just very recently of questions times parish Yes perhaps the hardest working broadcaster in the election Chris Meissen surely now Laura how can we forget about Laura I think you re pretty much a joint with them actually consider especially if you look at the last 36 hours 1st of all you ve had your own or not had your own John Ashworth moment today yes we had him the shadow health secretary ready to go for an interview just after 11 o clock up in trailing ahead tonight we don t do that unless we think all guests are coming on. And yes we have a large John Ashworth shaped hole in the shed too because after a period with my colleague Victoria Dobbs Show on television and he was asked about reports to do with that leaked tape from his previous friend former friend to do with what he thought of Jeremy cool been he wouldn t pick up his phone we were told he could no longer do it no reason given though he then did pop up on other. He wasn t hiding in Tora. He was just fighting maybe for that hour while they worked out what to do I mean one can speculate so last night the Question Time special it was a load of voters $18.00 to $29.00 you 7 politicians how would you say it went I think it was a really interesting set of questions I think the people there really wanted to to get answers so I asked how much I was trying to focus on I think the fact that when we were looking across the spread of questions that we got in a lot were about whether their vote was worth it so I mean we in our political sort of journalists circles would call that electoral reform which is a distinctly unsexy title but I was we were all quite struck on the team by how much they felt like there wasn t any action in their area because they didn t live in a marginal and you know that played straight into the hands of most of the parties bar the Tories in terms of the representatives on the panel we have 7 as you say because that the only ones not promising any form of changing to either the voting system or the House of Lords so I was very struck by that housing big moment on housing when I asked the audience how many of them are in their own homes just a smattering of the 107 on the panel all 7 and then we went round and asked what age the panelists the politicians had bought their own home and most of them were in their twenty s some in their early twenty s How old were you when you 1st purchased a property how do you add I m 30 Nigel 22 Angela house in my late twenty s late twenty s Roberts 25. Joe 26 homes up 27 Jonathan 26 I think so I think the disparity between what you can do when you re young just a decade ago versus what you can do now is quite stark Yeah I mean it was there s a lot of Bragg s actually like the sort of the 1st 45 minutes war were electoral reform and and the arguments about drugs that were made Yes But see also you know the idea that young people don t care about this I think couldn t be further from the moment you know that they re all just thinking about social issues and that s why I was so keen to do this program because having been formally of the youthful parish I m only 34 but I know that now discounts me from that audience. I think the idea that you only care about she wished in fees and green issues and on and we saw that come through because we were led by the questions that were given by the audience and there were some young brother supporters there because quite often there s just this idea that all young people are opposed to Bragg s I think it s terrible but there you had people who were saying I m I m in favor of leaving the e.u. In that referendum result should be well acted they weren t just I mean they were angry you know these people were saying how can we trust sort of any voting system getting about on sexily title electoral reform when we re talking about having a 2nd referendum when the will of the 1st one hasn t been executed so you could understand why that would affect perhaps if let s say the referendum is the very 1st thing you ve ever voted in you could understand why that might shake your faith equally I think there s a very powerful question from someone who followed another young person who was a remain a but actually said they d missed out on voting in the referendum that was a feeling as well with some of the younger members of the audience that now this is their 1st sort of stake in this but someone else a quick on the heels of that we have he was already. We put you there to do the business of politics in Utah you seem to be able to do it why not now you said the word steak which takes me on to the meat question no just clear this up. For people who might have only just seen the tweet of you asking Angela Rayner if Labor were going to nationalize sausages Yes Just explain what you re actually getting at no pun intended I think to be quite a lot of heat about this but as we know Twitter is not a beast of context it s a beast of let s take wall moments and not put it in any form of concepts and we were talking about personal responsibility and whether the government would in this iteration of government or in the future move to making things like personal habits like what you eat something that had to be vetted or controlled or limited by the state it was a question that came in about specifically meat consumption and we went from hearing from the conservatives the absolutely no personal limits on any of your behavior we then go to the party of you know by their own definition much largest state labor they ve been talking about nationalizing everything from rail 3 to water you know the nationalizing of the consumption of meat or as I put it into nationalist sausages seems to be an apt point to ask that it isn t that we would deny the rest of the debate but we have had not only a specific climate debate in this election campaign on Channel 4 but we didn t need to go over the carbon neutral targets once again because we are led by the audience and the audience wants to know about specifics should change shampoo should you change your personal habits in any other way we ve seen in the liberal manifesto about flying meat consumption was the direction we were taken in and the question Have you seen the overnights which is the technical name for the ratings I have not well I can reveal to you that at 1st x. Factor the bands launching on i.t.v. $31.00 but after half an hour it was overtaken by you oh so the x. Factor got $2200000.00 and you got 2 and a half 1000000 taking that to that Simon Cowell you know we go No I m thanking you but well I mean no one of the people watching so I m one of the one being one less . Did you get a chance to talk to the audience afterwards how they felt it went because my feeling about it was that the panel. Very shouty and just as interested in taking lumps over each other in whatever underhanded way they could as much as they were interested in engaging with the questions it was very striking wasn t it that you know that there was just moments and as an interviewer that s more so I did more than chairing things you know I just stood back and let them go now you intervene when either it s been going on too long and because you have 7 people to get around or actually just can t hear them you know but there was a very striking point which I think you know speaks to what people perhaps a looking for more not always they like passion was we had a quick fire round one of the questions that came up to the top using the hash tag which is not normally a question time does the whole thing of it is the go to be in the room that came in from from a guy called Julie and he said Please could you talk about restoring faith and trust me was the word in politics without negatively referring to the opposition and that was a very changed big change of tone was in at that point I only managed to speak to a couple of audience members afterwards but the ones that I did speak to were I think quite taken aback by exactly what you say which is the the sort of fighting and you know if you haven t seen up close sees something. During your 5 live show every day you ve probably got like a really good sense of how the nation is feeling and how the whole campaign has played out what kind of are your thoughts now that we get to the very end of it well I did just meet a woman called Donna who very interesting actually has reasons to both support and loath both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbett as and she s not one of those who really hates one side and also doesn t like the other she s genuinely perplexed as to how to vote for the good of the country I mean she finished our conversation by saying I m going to ask the cat which obviously I m sure you feel greatly edified by and so do I with which I do that Ok I have the information. Exactly I think also another tweet we got incidentally really summed up with regards to the john Ashworth no show. On our show having said he was coming on the shout House actually which was just about that story so we ve got a shot of health secretary who doesn t seem to believe in the team he s on I m the leader he s backing and we ve got Tories you think it s Ok to take their mates and then leak it to a blog really is this what I ve got politically homeless so why do you think we re hearing a lot from either undecided or those who feel really like they ve got nowhere to go quite a lot we re also hearing from people I asked his question of the day and we were so excited to ask it again that we are How s the campaign being in your area tell us about doorstep conversations you ve had the canvassing so many people got in touch to say they d see nothing because they don t live in a marginal they don t feel that the election is actually happening where they live they may feel it s happening in the media I thought that was a real shame to hear that but of course you know things are strategic and a lot more comforting people are arguing is being done alone but generally it does seem to be where people do care about Bracks it there is confusion about what getting Breck s it done will mean and equally What does Jeremy Corbyn think on election night of course you re going to be doing the radio show with Jim knocked the preparations going Jim and I think given 2 very large thick ring binders before last lines. Which is Oh he s wonderful to receive is the law got home and packed the preparations are essentially day to day while I do I think is prep but yes I m going to need to sit down and practice the names of some difficult constituencies is not everyone s dream before Christmas but might as well Max out absolutely and then just go for the exactly collapse next Monday even if there s no clear winner un going to see me for a while Ok well have a nice break I want to get over there are a large company got to get over think the great British public will be and how to see the back of me for the back of all of us really you take care we need you in good shape because regardless of you something backs it wrecks it cos will be right Oh absolutely and who knows what will be doing next year right am I Thank you very much thank you so much leverage sort here to have a good one order order your listening to elation just from the b.b.c. You know last week you remember we were talking about what the parties were doing for people with disabilities now we ve got activist and campaigner Dr Amy Cavanaugh with us hello. Very quickly just tell us I mean how do you see for example people who are have visual impairments get the manifestos accessing information about elections as efficiently and has person isn t so much the challenge although a lot of people need prayer which you sometimes have to request as long as the web page is set up to be accessible to screen readers and not misfires you re Ok but there are other people who need that information in other form it s like a British Sign Language for d.n.a. Or for example easy read which has pictures and simple sentences that convey the message a look and more simple form or perhaps the people who have learning disabilities and that kind of information was mediate on a lot of the websites for example labor didn t put up their British Sign Language videos for the whole manifesto until a couple of days ago they were. Snippets available for that disability says today that deaf people want to vote on more issues than just disability we want to find out about education go to see what the police as well I mean writing in the different manifesto Yes I would say labor and conservatives and pretty equally well all the conservatives have the British Sign Language up sooner the Dems are right can. You miss most when you have to request information it s better to have it available easy to download while and when to call it sign number or email because it s having another process to bury it get. Unfortunately I couldn t find much from pain and pliant. From the present policy really find any nation accessible manifestation so I would be happy to be like Dr any Kavanaugh thank you very much for joining us on filling us in and balance is that just for today s election cast. The word as vote by the time comes summarizes in London at $756.00. B.c. . It s 5 o clock this is morning reports on 5 Live I m Claire Graham our top story this morning the final day of the general election campaign we ll see the party leaders travelling across the country urging undecided voters to back them tomorrow from Westminster Here s our political correspondent Ben right after what feels a very long campaign it s about 56 weeks nearly this has been going on we are now in the last stretch there s one last day for all the party leaders to make their arguments and they re going to be crisscrossing the country holding rallies hammering home ec or messages of the 2 main parties is going to be a repeat of what we ve. Many times already for Boris Johnson he will say there cannot be another hung parliament there can t be a coalition between Jeremy Corbyn the Lib Dems the s.n.p. Because that would just mean in his view more delay a no no breaks it further deadlock he wants Breck s it done and wants a Tory majority to get that deal passed Jeremy Corbyn will stress his commitment to spending a lot more money on public services enabling people to have pay rises more childcare things like that I mean is a bulging manifestos spending promises Labor s Labor says and he will tell a rally later that the richest and big business would pay for many of the party spending promises and of course he ll keep the n.h.s. At the center of his argument volcanic activity has been increasing on New Zealand s white islands following an eruption on Monday at least 6 people died and 8 are still missing the director of Civil Defense and emergency management Sarah Stuart Black has been speaking to reporters in the past hour about when the recovery operation can begin the preservation of human life and the prevention of human further human harm must be taken into account the strategy has already claimed multiple lives and caused terrible injuries and unspeakable grief there is always a delicate balancing act when it comes to recovery operations of where risk to human life exists and right now the science tells us that this is just too high I can assure you that risk is constantly being reassessed because everyone I mean everyone is united in their desire to recover those bodies from the island so they .

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Because people have curtains or net curtains there will be a breeze and it can catch fire to the curtains to read say please don t leave candles or incense the it s on attended power for street lights from renewable sources electric taxis and they congestion charge just some of the environmental measures to be outlined by b.c.p. Council the Authority declared a climate emergency back in July and a draft strategy which will form the basis of a public consultation goes before councillors next week here s our daughter political reporter Tristan Pascoe the council aims to become carbon neutral by 2030 and has drawn up an ambitious action plan to achieve it hydrogen and electric powered taxis will be encouraged large scale renewable energy installations and a congestion charge are among the measures being considered green party councillors have been involved in drafting the strategy which will also see all power for streetlights coming from renewable sources within 3 months on Tuesday councillors will ask for approval of 240000 pounds for a feasibility study into its plans finally an empty store in Eastley is being used as a cheaper Christmas grotto so youngsters can visit Santa organizer Hayley more in boy it would says many families are usually excluded from the festive treat because seeing Santa and his reindeer is just too dear we are determined every child can get to see Santa laugh or they can afford it or not they will still have enough a Christmas they were still back and it will still be special for Christmas it s fair for and fun to doesn t mind Santa doesn t mind if you were to church your paw is still wants to come see he still wants to make children have a b.b.c. Radio sell a news it is 4 minutes after 8 isn t that a lovely idea though from highly there because we re talking about must have Christmas toys this morning but of course it is expensive at Christmas and past the power doesn t always match up to the power of watching your bank account through and I never got that Evil Knievel that I wanted so great on the adverts and it could loop the loop it could jump and I never got a 100 you told me earlier. On a potato in a big coal you got one Yeah I had to be happy with that hard times in the eyes out Christmases are black and white. Those shades of gray as well that today brighten chilly with plenty of sunshine across the south later this morning it into this afternoon of clouds going to build up as heavy showers potentially turn thundery as well lighter it will get dry as we head into the evening though a breezy day throughout highs of 8 Celsius this evening largely dry clear and cold clear skies me temperatures down to freezing point once again with winds moderating for a time as a ridge of high pressure moves across the area it will cloud over again late in the night and summer oh it s going to be well bright to begin with but then cloud moving up and thickening up as heavy and persistent right moves and later in the morning a top temperature tomorrow on Thursday of 10 Celsius. We. Thank you for joining us at 6 minutes past 8 on Wednesday morning it s packed here until 10 o clock more from the candidates looking for your votes in the Southampton it s in the Constitution see Emily Hudson is having coffee with them in just a moment 1st of all the tributes continue to be paid to the former Portsmouth manager Jim Smith who s died at the age of $79.00 he was known throughout football as the bald eagle and managed 9 different clubs across the leagues and had to spells at Fratton Park where he was manager and then assistant to Harry Redknapp when Pompey won the championship Harry talk to radio silence about Jim last night well acumen special character you know what I went support of and took the job there at the start the year in the championship that we eventually won the league that year my 1st year I grant your mother before to say to star you said she had written like you come and work with me falseness you know to me been a manager all these life really was an assistant so I can even 2nd base my sister as it s just coming we made it came in and we just had an amazing time in you know I would never never figurine she in Marion g. In the 6 minutes at the games he was great he was a fantastic character around the. Place in the nude it came inside. And the company finds. Based on a mind I thought I would say you know the cracks were great football was fantastic it was just a great place to play for. Kevin and then Joe Jonas Well it was a really great time to have Harry Redknapp talking to us yesterday you can hear that interview in a full on the website b.b.c. Dakar u.k. Fly sullen Well Guy waiting in place a postman he was manager and he summarises alongside on the moon on someone s boat for every public I meet on the phone now morning Guy Nice to talk to but I m a very sad day. My entire asset is that I think. It s sorry that I was d a real football man such tosh and so the game and sadly missed in the sober world now you ve got your all time scoring record on the gym Pompei How do you look back on those times oh yeah that s never great charms you know a whole lot of the club and obviously that was a big influence on mates I m opposition when I was playing and the way we played the so-called I think I think we try to brand of attacking football with scalable why game crosses in the box Well I m a doctor running through the middle. Of a couple of young center halls and angles in case I m going to want to play football and then we just want to punch up front but we try the place and Sonata So Paula came forward so they are good also winning football and you know with his passion for the game and I want to play we heard from Allan knights in the last hour how long life still does have a long relationship with Portsmouth football club who know him in excess of 25 years how long did you know Jim. Well let me say I was at the club and Jane came in and one she was so strong not that somebody that I haven t kept in touch them as much as the other guys on the offer and I was. Searching a lot more. As well when every bump into these people you talk to. You know you always ask I genuinely Now if only for d a while but it s still a sad take on he will be missed in the football world I think he s. A man who as I said was passionate about football but I think when you had a man managed people in place I think he knew. When to give you a kick up the arse amongst his arm around me at that time to a serving of myself and the word scum upon it is kind of a lot of the tributes in the international press and in the post news as well is no nonsense or kind of speaks to what you were saying about him in. One of the occasions when we had to change the mugs in the changing room from. Pottery mugs to pay to mugs case they splashed on the somebody that was one of those where it could . Explode a little bit but I think as he got older that got more controlled but you know that that s not. The can now but every now and again when he used to it may just. Still wasn t happy and how would you describe his his lasting legacy to Portsmouth got. Oh I think you just brought a brand on the style of football that people enjoyed and wanted to come and watch me about our fantastic run not be promoted. You know I think it was sums it up for what I think it s a one in 14 and one the rest are just messed up the most so it s exciting brand of football that. You know that I think all people on the streets thanks very much for joining us sorry for the loss of Jim and I was important to everyone Portsmouth and indeed the water football world a great career at the Oxford Darby County as well of course taking to the Premiership guy which you know Pompey summariser back on solid support of the weekend alongside 10 past 8 is the time it s b.b.c. Radio silent persistence has until 10 o clock now in 48 hours time from now we re going to be telling you who has won and where and crucially what that means for the leadership of the country for certain people of course this is them asking you to keep them in a job they love or to give them a chance to do something they ve been trying to do for many years at metrics coffee shop in Southampton is where we find a lot of what political reporter Emily Hudson she s been having coffee with the candidates all over the South for the last few days and your final stop today only in a very crucial state. Yes that s right and I have of buying any pastry item so far this morning which I count as a personal victory for the 2 men who are looking for a victory Friday morning Royston Smith for the conservatives and Simon let s for labor they re both here and as you say it s an incredibly Coast state last time between these 2 men there were 31 votes in it and think of the number of people who didn t vote if I come out you know tomorrow and put their x. In a box for one of these men then they could change the entire political landscape of the city it could not and as I said both of them have got local politics running through their veins I don t need you know more than 15 years as local councillors Royston has been the m.p. Since 2015 Simon has been trying to be d.m. Pay for a number of years and so I thought it was important on a final day to actually hear from both of them. Again I mean I m going to start with Simon this time Simon Where is your magic money tree for your Labor manifesto because there s a big giveaway in that well if you go online and click on the Labor Party manifesto there isn t a talk which is not straight which is the great book and all of Labor s tax plans are the manifesto was published it s costed in not great book and so I advise people to come look at and work out whether any of those tax changes would affect them I mean I know that you all particularly. You know that the student vote could make a difference here we have got new student accommodation in the city $400.00 beds in one of these units if one floor of those students comes out and you could do this so the student is as always but it puts it up to the test so that it s cheap but it s a significant topographical. Profit such a how to get changes student tuition fees and the environment is going down particularly why wouldn t we do expect a significant number them support of the selection let me tell you another vice a short and sweet this one I d like to know what they re going to do in terms of social services in terms of casual ization of pay supporting disabled people in the city I think most would be my 1st concern and. Well the Labor Party better at looking after the vulnerable in your eyes Well traditionally we have been we will be investing significantly in public services particularly social care it s as leader of the council it was a great worry of buy and social care and how to but don t properly join together and you can you really do that by investing in the services that people require So we the Labor plan is to basically fund social care in the same way as in Scotland surpassed Ok I will come under the public rebates I think will give people peace of Byington certainty that. People will be looked after appropriately and of course not means that we can then support a decent wage and labors plan for 10 pound minimum wage virtually from day one of a Labor government where how people live a decent life. Basically got a plan. And have a family life in the city supported by patient wages and Jerry coping is going down well he has a. Point I think both leaders of. People complaining about people complaining about Boris I think I can t remember the election where national leaders or what how it s such maybe just recalled parts by both sides of the argument so as bit a difficult campaign on that level but I think it s for both parties Ok I mean let s talk about Boris Johnson festival has he been well might. I think everyone in this guy me and so on and I would be the same in that in fact if you look at the result in 2007 saying then for every person that voted for me one didn t say that would give you the same sort of. Issue is as porous might happen what I have found and what people have been saying is Boris Johnson is just optimistic about everything he s got a plan for the country he believes in it and rather than just dissing everything and saying everything so awful is much more optimistic so from the point of view of the people that like him they really do like him are you worried about the students . Worried about you know anyone that votes for the other guy are not for me but I don t think that I m worried about a particular demographic they are David s to appeal to everyone budgeting as much as you can to ensure that everyone benefits from the policies that we espouse so that students will be will benefit from good education good jobs good prospects a strong economy great public services paid for by those tax receipts that they re going to and other people are going to pay with that good jobs we re trying to appeal to everyone and I hope we appeal to the students equally as we do have to announce now someone I didn t record because she didn t want to say but she said I don t want to grow in this country I m worried about being in social care and you know that I mean there s no enough about that and your manifesto is there you know are you looking off the vulnerable I think we are going there s a lot more today I mean everyone knows that when people get into. Well some of had to sell their house my mother has dementia she s in a home we pay a significant amount from her estate for that and the prime minister Boris Johnson said that that is not going to happen in the future now what we can t have because we ve seen this before is an in-depth discussion about a green paper that s coming forward about social care in the middle of a general election campaign that has to be for a government and it s going to be in a Queen s speech and it s going to be addressed by an incoming Conservative government and I really hope that we are Ok chaps how come. Don t Weston. Only ever be cautiously optimistic Simon Well I ve been such a recount where. It was recounted 3 times this is one of the tightest seats in the country we are confident that we re going to get we ve got people coming from or to help support the campaign. Think we re keep our fingers crossed and wait for the electorate to decide we place an i Pad That s the count that I m going to be at so if there are 3 rank counts then I should be eating every snack in my bag. To keep myself going and I should be back obviously overnight tomorrow night to give you the update on what s happening across the whole of the South with all of our other reporters and also to give you a round up on Friday morning Emily thank you very much indeed and thank you to are the candidates not just him but across the south who joined us for coffee in the run up to the election so tomorrow night our coverage begins at 10 pm as the exit poll is revealed and that will give us a pretty good idea of who s going to be winning nationally will be with you till 2 am I ll take over there as results start to flood in from around the country Emily as an observation we have reporters every single count in the south you will get your local result here 1st before anywhere else that will have Lou have been for election breakfast as we start to find out properly what the national picture race from 6 am until 10 on Friday morning. 18 minutes past 8 is the time Judy with the latest on the rights. Of the $833.00 has reopened after the accident but it s looking a bit slow. There at the moment is found and $27.00 bridge to 7. Delay of about 10 to 15 minutes because of the breakdown on the 27. Bridge. At the moment but. We have a long queue a $31.00 eastbound it s cleared but of course it s a really busy. White link had some consolation this morning on the Portsmouth route the next and hopefully the cancellation. And our next update to help our. Travel hotline 810-3900. 19 So we re talking about the toy that was on your must have a Christmas list when you were younger you desperately wanted it pointed out in the catalog these days as we were kids look at that Kid Rock and. Unboxing the toys and played with the. Producer of the show this morning said her littlest gets You Tube does screenshots of the toys from the video and text them to us as they want. For Christmas I did get a p.d.f. Actually for my daughter with her birthday list p.d.f. File. So it was on your Christmas list Jordan is here for this but I haven t asked you Jordan actually what was yours when you were younger Tracey Island part of the class. You were going to be how. Did you get it I did yeah you know my biggest regret. And stick in the loft saying because I worth money and they are now I no longer have mine unfortunately so what was the toy on your must have Christmas list as Jordan s Captain Scott goes beyond the sofa. 10300 . Is the 1st word I also that number one text for the secret sound you ready go is great. That s all you got to let me play it again attorney I put it was a bit quiet. Ring any bells nope nope nope. Nothing from you today nothing at all so we completed the morning ritual of torturing Judy and Jordan with this sound they didn t yet if you think you know what it is that 10300 would love you to come on and introduce it for us. In the next half an hour give us a ring for the secret sad. Very sad as we ve been hearing about through the morning to hear of the death of Jim Smith former Portsmouth manager had a huge career throughout the rest of football as well not least playing in the lower leagues when he was younger Jordan and we ve had a lot of tributes come in and we have Yeah they ve been flooding in sad news of course coming out last night Agent Smith passed away at the age of 79 he was known throughout football as the bald eagle managed 9 different clubs across the lakes had 2 spells of course at Fratton Park as manager between 91 and 95 he then returned in 2002 system to Harry Redknapp and the paddock point p. To the Division One title was a correct decision really to take him with me you know I was taken into a club where he was loved anyway and it was a great start you know to have him around me it was amazing I say when you know it was crap sitting there in gym I mean I don t care patient human error we mean we had great choices to give every we had a drink together we published Croyde stick ever we had an amazing amazing time this morning former Pompey goalkeeper on a night also joined us live on b.b.c. Radio silence with Michael Kirk you know. Why when we were. Quite. Well quite go I was a great cook and all that s good about. Portsmouth manager. Smith whose died at the age of 79 in last night s football fake up campaign came to an end away League 2 side crew the Spitfires lost 31 in their 2nd round replay on loan Southampton striker Marcus Barnes scored a late consolation for recently is the Spitfires manager of bench drive and credits for boys a cat fight in kept going you know it s a good size and over the eastern side you know in a place really good stuff at times as they didn t in the game place but credit to the boys and they could have gone under. A wider margin doesn t matter if we lost a game but they didn t make it 4 and then just got a goal in a game as well in the Champions League Liverpool and Chelsea both made it through to the knockout stages they beat sounds Burge Liverpool did too Neal thanks to goals from Nabby Katonah quite brilliant finish from most Chelsea secured a 21 win over a little it Stanford Bridge Manchester City and Tottenham play their final group matches tonight against enima Zagreb and by Munich respectively both city and Spurs have already qualified for the last 16 news this morning confirm that portal manager Kenny Jackett been nominated for the League One manager of the Month award for November Pompey had 3 wins and a draw from their 4 league matches last month and finally in cricket we know now that Northern Hove will host the finals days for the men s and women s 100 competition next year the women s final take place at Sussex his county ground on the 14th of August with the men s final in London the following day that s the latest sport more for you in half an hour Thank you Jordan for Jordan hasn t got it Judy hasn t got it but can you get the secrets out this morning. If you. 080-810-3808 extension 1 triple 3 on the tax as ever sold it must be the 1st word a good morning to Joanna in lay on the soul and on the e-mail systems of b.b.c. Doco the u.k. Has leapt on that one with the right answer but can you get it give us a call if you can and will get the Salado new introducing it in the next 24 hour live sport across the south this weekend a small point of. Was. So they for me. Building up to a huge afternoon of sports and playing fantastic music as well is the perfect. Cut . From. This week s commentary but. Should. The goals. From the Premier League and the National League. Cross the south b.b.c. Radio so. This is a radio 25 on a Wednesday morning now we spoke earlier on the in the show to one member of one team of rowers from our part of the world who are about to embark on what could be the ultimate test of physical and mental in Joran says they re attempting to row 3000 miles unsupported across the Atlantic and as we ve heard that means taking shifts who s going to do the rowing and I d also having to desalinate the water using a process of osmosis I actually tried the water drinkable I gather and rehydrate enough food rations it s not just a massive physical challenge it is as we said a mental one as well it s called the Atlantic Challenge and he s described probably quite rightly as the world s toughest row when we talk to left tenant Callum Fraser from Portsmouth the Sub-Mariner in the Royal Navy Hutto early a total about how his team are preparing for the challenge now guy from Hambledon who s part of a team of veteran rowers who are going to be doing as well is on the phone with me Good morning Guy. Good morning partner you yeah I m very well thank you sir what s the name of your same. Hold the ancient mariners. You are guessing back in your introduction you mentioned that we were the veterans Yes we re hoping to set a new world record for being the oldest crew of 4 man crew to learn ocean so I m happy I m radiating going Can I ask. Our aggregate sadly is just over 64 sir. I m the oldest 67 and our youngest is a mere puppet only 61 I don t think sadly coverage of a god getting out there doing it for you to take your own reason the celebration I did you could get a new world record as the oldest team of 4 ever to row across the Atlantic Absolutely yeah that is incredible Why on earth are the same thing I said scalability around what is made you do this guy. Is the question I think every does these things for different reasons. I think for me. On t.v. We live in a society where everything is on on time I mean it s pretty easy nothing else and I actually personally I do a few of these expeditions I currently enjoy getting back to basics and this will set you back to basics you know 2 months pretty well 2 hours on 2 hours off 24 hours a day and. Are you going to read how you get to your water how you re going to shelter and is very much in the center that s that s my rationale I like to get that every so often to read the responses but every one has a. More extreme conditions do you think you might be coming up against God and have you prepared for them. Well we ve done a lot of training technical training assured a bit nervous including myself have never been reimbursed until May this year and this is only to us that was you trying rowing in May. Yes. We re very much we move apart in importance to very much Hampshire based. Marina s to. Give us a creeper which is very kind of them and then we did our training actually a bit of navigation training on on the other white again in the past with some other technical training. Done in Devon because we would have to learn navigation with had to learn to survive always had to learn all the things you know that that is likely to happen medicine radio procedures and and the like but it s not just the technical Can you there s some physical preparation. Obviously and some mental and psychological but that s pretty unfair and always said that to me individually success is really 2 things preparation and luck. You should never involve anything like this. Preparation But then of course it comes a lot I mean you mentioned about this with the sea conditions will be leaving tomorrow morning and the weather forecast is very blurry. Will be a false start. We already had a full consequence 2 or 3 days will be pretty pretty rough but that s identity a pretty good way to start and learn the ropes early on and then it s it s it s up to the mother Atlantic. Boat confesses that it s called The Great Escape I m going to give a big raise Skype is absolutely brilliant Mary about about. I was going to say sorry because I want to ask you before you go got you ve got a team of 4 that how one of you monies to bond because if you re spending what are we estimating about 30 days to do the crossing south I wish it was 30 days we re looking at. Massively underestimated how well of you because I must you must be anticipating moments of stress for blocks together for all the time and only with each other. And it s a very small bird is only 7 metres long. And you re exposed to the elements so you re very much open to the elements but yes the bonding is very important on your one fellow crew member. Well I ve known him for the last dozen years and we ve been in difficult situations and created explorations together so that is a bond that has been realized over the last 2 years the other individual and that s when. Some of. The fun a member. And I none of us need. To do. Which is an advantage if he s out of it a try we have to move on for time purposes but I wish you very best with be following your progress processing your progress rather we can look at the website as well. That we can find out more about that and the charities you re supporting veterans and open arms off and if you ve got so good luck hats off to you we hope to speak to you soon. Remember the pride and joy to date take everybody. These people rowing 3000 miles across the Atlantic making you feel a little bit like you re not doing quite enough for your own personal fitness and well being Judy of a bar because I am the Law I don t know what the we kind of course I must go out and row the Atlantic. So that I did a bit more on the old upper body 32 over the road looking. All over it s a busy but the accident at Mitchell. Doesn t look to be creating a problem now and the breakdown on the m 27 eastbound sections with. Delays coming along from Bridge definitely easing of course everywhere is. The instant Now the last cancellation for the Whitely Portsmouth this is had some cancellations this morning is the 9 o clock fish bowl and we ll have more in 15 minutes last on this secret sound if you know what that 800-808-1038 extension 00 you can come on and introduce in a couple minutes. 832 David Hedges has the headline tributes being paid this morning to the former Portsmouth manager Jim Smith who has died at the age of 79 known as the bald eagle He guided pulled some earth to an f.a. Cup semifinal in 92 his manager he was also a high read maps assistant Fratton Park in a Southampton later in his career political leaders are making a last push for votes ahead of the election tomorrow Jeremy Colvin will say that Labor offers a vote for hope or boss Johnson will claim that only the Tories can get bricks a duck police in New Zealand have released the names of 9 people who are presumed dead after a volcanic eruption on Monday 6 others a note being killed it s too dangerous for rescue teams to search for the bodies because there s the risk of another option right now as you ve been hearing 2 teams of rows from Hampshire gearing up for one of the world s toughest rowing challenges crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 50 days. Be rowing 3000 miles on supported from the Canaries to Antigua and I d cheer and has been named the number one artist of the Decade by the Official Charts Company his 12 number ones across the official singles and albums charts between 2010 and this year b.b.c. Radio sell it News 833. And we re talking about the must have toys your Christmas lists that you wanted and didn t get when your child Evil Knievel for you you were telling us earlier they ve got one where you ve wound the how to. Go through this desert fantastic looking desert rocks it would jump over a bus look great on the verge How did they do that if not quite the same when your mom s kitchen floor guy was there to film it on someone lots of Lidar to make it more would rather sell the things I m looking forward to hearing about that s what you didn t get by that I would point out and also should food labels display how much exercise will be needed to burn off the calories in it you ve got your green light your yellow light on everything you pick up in the cold for wherever these days but if you knew for example that if you had of snickers you would have to run 20 to. 42 k. To get rid of the excess weight that it s put on you or the calories at least would that change your attitude towards it would you say normal going to stick by me I think I know the moment I walk past the aisle that doesn t green I m in a danger zone very health conscious and you look after yourself in that kind of way I try to be but now and again a bottle of wine will fall into my dream. I ve got that on the list but imagine it s more than a 42 k. Walk to get rid of a whole bottle of David what s the weather look at my place right in chilly start plenty of sunshine later this morning and into the afternoon cloud were billed as heavy showers potentially thundery showers move in from the West drier later though breezy and temperatures 8 Celsius this evening largely dry clear but cold tonight winds moderating for a time as a ridge of high pressure moves in across the area clouding over from the west again late in the night though temperatures down to 0 then we see slightly warmer day tomorrow 10 cells. Bright spells. And rain moves in from the southwest through the morning late in the day that rain will. Drive. Sunshine through the day however cloud and showers. Later in the evening to be dry and with a good deal of sunshine for most of today. As the day goes on Sunday will be another fine day with plenty of sunshine but isolated showers possible in some places if you re out on the water. Strong. Wind. Visibility. Probably not going to make a difference is it. Going to be talking about it. Would I mean. Do that and then if you want to shift the calorie content so there isn t an adverse effect on your weight I mean general health a 26 mile war what s that s probably. 2726 that is a bit closer than that we ll look into that a bit more and I d love your thoughts on whether you think that would actually discourage people from picking up the treats in the shop would they just ignore them like they ignore the green and yellow and red markings on the label right now $1300.00 we are doing the secret sound at $840.00. Quite a tough one I think that this morning but we did get some clarity from a. And from Rob in Waterloo vel John I really on silent Neal the electrician David Paul in Portsmouth Alan incautious can write and phrases and Robert and Ralph and Lee Park as well and hopefully the morning. Good morning Pat What was the coveted and did or didn t get when you were a youth it was a bunker Thanks. Always want a new bike I never had hand me downs my big sister in our family passed away when you got to be. By age 11 I said thank you I wonder what the new black. Basically I saved up my pocket money for a whole year and half of my money for. The other half and I knew. That the fact that you had a contract with your parents to do it 5050 pretty good where you were committed and that you were going to look after as well join a club but there were about that they probably were I mean I still had it there like. To have it. And perhaps. It was a race of a pale pink racer. School on fantastic Did you. Not have that because you ve written a letter like I m. Very. Sure about the what do you think this secret sound is plays it is Murray Wilson and just what I ve always wanted to have a great day thanks. Lol Kid you do I was talking about how many miles you d have to run to get rid of the calories because I was saying it was the. Place to say still not. Thinking that something was misinterpreting kilometers for minutes on this chart that I could have. Been sighted would take 42 miles to get rid of us because it s not quite as bad as that it s 42 minutes this is what happens when you don t read the sky. Even so that you have a Snickers or a bounty or something like that have you that 42 minutes time to walk about off so your body can get back to me again well I don t know if you have oh no when you do you mean if you have it you could do it in several hits. You can. Go for the toilet. Thank you have already pointed out. Would be a bit much for us because we will get back to that in a minute. With the travel. Instant free now sadly we still have a lot of delays to towns and cities into new. That s because of the work at St Mary s heading to the. West eastbound going to meet a delay of about 20 minutes on both those routes and routes into and around Southampton to spur the looking pretty busy and slow so it s going to be a while before everybody safely tucked in. But it s not going to have another update for you when we. Travel who can be the most cheesy lounge singer competition cover of Slade s Merry Christmas everybody from Robbie s new Christmas album you can almost hear the glinting of the teeth as they sing in county 852 on b.b.c. Radio so it is past us and said until 10 o clock we ll be here with the Sport in just a moment but we ll be bringing you tribute through the morning the top sports story really the death of course most former manager Jim Smith we found out he passed away yesterday afternoon we ve heard from Harry Redknapp and that guy which earlier in the show and Paul Walsh a former Pompey in England international footballer who now works as a television pundit is on the phone with me Good morning Paul. How well did you know Jim 1st of all. Did in and out since I stopped football it is life. Darby a wonderful way to probe it so I dealt with him a little bit always like to have an idea you know a great reporter with him So d you know I from a distance wanted him to do well wherever he was wherever he was doing he was actually my favorite of all would imagine I had. You know so and Mason they had been to see him you know how he was in a home in Oxford and you know it wasn t preview it should be only. The best the condition if you can imagine. That you know me and there was a fish I went. Up up to the few times I was up the m b m 40 just to just to see just to see him for 20 minutes half an hour but you know . It s really sad this is garbage I did it for my story did have a great existent. It s really sad to hear there isn t any situation where you know very not very well it s sad to hear about that but he has left own credible legacy with the work that he did especially alongside Harriet Pompey hasn t I yeah. Yeah I was d a great manager I had a career. So. Actually had many and I don t really want the ones so people look but he was said to me if you know him from a Nazi professor that he was a bit mad on occasion he was funny d Larry but when he went looked underneath all of that on this issue that great character Riyadh You know there was a real wish to have a great experience great judgment. Really inside our. Time READY. You know where every when it was a success. Did a great job experience and knowledge of the guy Paul it s great to hear such so many tributes to they have all been really warm like that one from yourself thank you for joining us will be in such circumstances this morning that s Paul Walsh former Pompey anyone international football it works on the telly now doing punditry of games and there s been many more as you can imagine. The scene radio silent for many more tributes to Jim Smith the former Portsmouth manager not least as we mentioned from Harry Redknapp You can hear that whole interview on our website bbc don t go to you Kate at 5 to mind Jordan has the rest of the small Yes Thanks Pat we ll start with the sleeve then there f.a. Cup campaign came to an end to side crew last night Spitfires lost 31 in their 2nd round replay on loan Southampton striker Marcus Barnes to score like consolation for recently here is the manager bench strength and credits for boys a fight in kept going you know against a good side or the eastern side you know in a place really good stuff at times as they didn t in the game are place but. The wider margin doesn t matter we lost again. But they didn t make it fly in and just got it all in a game in the Champions League Liverpool and Chelsea both made it through to the knockout stages now most Salar on target is live to no one Chelsea secure day to Stamford Bridge Manchester City and Tottenham play their final Champions League Group matches tonight nets against. Munich respectively that city and Spurs have already qualified for the last 16 manager Kenny Jackett. Manager of the a Month award for November Pompey had 3 wins in a draw from that 4 league matches last month and finally in cricket Lord s Inhofe will host the final days of the men s and women s 100 competition next year they were places Sussex County right on the 14th of August for the men s final in London the following day part that is. Sport Twitter account as well Jordan thank you very much. Now it s a massive hit all over again that s the original Stevie Winwood and high a lot of. Trouble getting in the car is what you need to know from Judy and because we still have delays to town city centers and routes in between but it looks like we re instant free and hopefully things will be starting to now those cancellation a whitening speech from Portsmouth this is the 9 o clock from Fishbone and then they should be settling back to normal as well we ll update you again in 15 minutes so coming up would you be put off reaching for the crisps or chucks if you knew how much exercise exactly it would take for you to burn it off your calls on about the toys you coveted when you were you for Christmas did you get a. D.c. Sounds and you ll smile speak. Loudly on. The radio and the sound of listen. Wednesday morning December the 11 for news with David hedges tributes are being paid to the former Portsmouth manager Jim Smith who has died at the age of 79 known as the bald eagle He guided Portsmouth to an f.a. Cup semifinal in 1000 to his manager among those paying their respects guy you were to him he played for Portsmouth and Harry Redknapp he was great he was trying to ask you character around apply and compete for a. Fee in every top the best column I thought would start 2nd thoughts of sorry though it seems a real sort all nonsense passion for the game and decided against him or online a b.b.c. Doco dot u.k. Forward slash radio of sanity it s the last day of campaigning before tomorrow s general election with party leaders travelling up and down the country together last minute support Jeremy Corbyn will say Labor offers a vote for hope Boris Johnson has been delivering milk in West Yorkshire this morning where he said the race couldn t be tighter and he s fighting for every vote Southampton it s in is one of the ultra marginal 31 votes in it conservative candidate Royce s. He wants to get counted it says he wants to see a better deal for the Greens the candidate is. 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The cloud is going to increase through the morning bringing swathes of rain outbreaks of rain through this morning a dry spell the softening ahead of heavy rain as we head through the end of the afternoon and into the alley evening it becomes increasingly windy as well today maximum temperature of 11 Celsius thanks for much carrots not sure b.b.c. News for Cambridge share those more from us online just such b.b.c. Radio came which is far past 8 and I can look at that bang on exactly 5 last night which 1st we can t lower This is just too much on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge c 4 and welcome to Cheers Dave this makes some sense for our pasta it s morning introduced by the boys and girls from full field same YAXLEY That s Ron very excited we were chatting about lists Christmas lists you write to give to friends and family for presents you might want Chris s email this was he saying when my kids were growing up I didn t make lists they spent days cutting out things they wanted from August and other catalogs good like there and simple reason to have to draw pictures of what you want you just can t find the catalog and there you go this time yesterday we were all talking about the a 14 Southern bypass welly open for the 1st time yesterday in the small hours of the morning and wouldn t you know it s within 10 hours the 1st crash had taken place on that stretch of road at around 2 pm to an incident between Ellington and the $81.00 at Brampton and it looks like we do have some very very busy traffic particularly in Huntington town center people are reporting this as well yesterday that Huntington and Goldman just are getting really really small duck maybe because of people having to peel off and feed through the Huntingdon ring road so one to look out for and if you know more than we do always always if it s safe and legal Right 10859596 highways England were making the point yesterday sunny day one people will take time getting used to this new stretch of road in old. The offshoots around it and I think there s going to be a few teething problems and I think what you ll have a little bit more patience there was a lot of talk as well about the sat navs not being updated and if there s someone to blame for that fair enough that take them to task which is that we need to show a bit of patience and understanding it is making things better for us all and we need to show patience well and Elaine here on Facebook is feeling the positive says I can t wait to try this next week when I need to go to Peterborough I marvel at the feet of Civil Engineering who doesn t love a good concrete poor She s. Got to go to peace with it you say where she s going to take her from Elaine lives in Long Stanton say she s going to be getting on around the start of the bypass actually in the slave Sea area if you want to see our reporter so you do you can drive along the new bypass stretch maybe if you don t drive yourself but you re interested then head to the b.b.c. Radio came which a Facebook page there s a little time lapse video for you that I ve watched every day yes there are those pretty and it just really encapsulates everything about this new stretch this new 12 mile stretch and also just think in a year s toy how are we all going to be feeling when Fingers crossed the whole thing s done fingers crossed everything crossed off yeah you know it s we we re marching towards a better price in terms of the dreaded. Anyway keep keepin on the story the time is coming up to 8 minutes past the Tuesday morning care and those here good morning breakfast we have Lawrence and Darcy much time on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge the question of a long waiting times at your local g.p. Practice the struggle to get an appointment this could be one of the reasons why figures from the t u c suggest they came richer in Peterborough currently short of 178 G.P. s the trade union body of compared the number of doctors in the counties practices with the levels recommended by the professional body the British Medical Association they say the east of England has seen one of the biggest drops in doctors since 2015. The G.P. s here have more than 2200 patients on their lists that s around 100 more patients than the national average and on top of that the local mc That s the local medical committee issued a black alert for g.p. Practices after the Cambridge and Peterborough c.c.d. Nearly a 3rd of its general practice budget this summer so we spoke to the c.g. Who were unable to give us a statement at this time John divine visits at the Cornerstone g.p. Surgery in March to try and find out more on this where he spoke with one of their G.P. s there Dr David Donovan. About an encounter stand how bad how much I mean by method I was morale like now in the g.p. Question well in cornerstones very good but I think all of us notice the increasing strain of the day with out a doubt you only have to look at the national figures the recruitment is down people are going because they don t need the aggro 27 is itself has it changed over time increasing i.t. I mean the old over the lawyer choice George notes everything was shorthand but you know the medical legal aspect is much higher now the sense of accountability defensive medicine and I think patient expectation is very high and I think the Internet has played a factor people Google a lot of symptoms before they come so it s much more collaborative now healthcare because patients have a better understanding in the majority but outside of that the increasing specialization of medicine means that we have to be better educated and the sad thing is we don t have enough time to actually invest in our own education and that I find is a frustration to what is your feeling about the black issue of the local medical committee as well as always it s funding isn t it at the end of the day you know the n.h.s. Is patchy and the knees Cambridge there is a shortfall and the needs are high and when there s a shortfall because we have obligations to fulfill our contract the money has to come out of somewhere. That comes out of the doctor s pockets what effects will these cuts have recruitment is one I m sure a few will think I ve I ve had enough arm off I think it ll be harder to recruit locals because you won t have the payments and the purchasing services but I think you know if you have a contract you are contracted to provide services but the money you have to do that is going down there are some g.p. Surgeries failing in your opinion a lot of practices are on the brink indeed this practice itself has been under threat because the recruitment and so we along with a number of other practices have joined opt again as a single practice and there s safety in numbers there s a centralization of services and it s a model that allows small the Pratts which threatened to continue and it s still in its infancy but it does give the opportunity to think in the early to cross cover to support practices that are on the brink and we re bringing out specific apps to put on your phone for health education so it gives a little more ownership to the patients which is exciting but again we need the time to do it and how serious is its critical unless we think out of the box many presses are going under when you have increasing building and people moving into the area and the lack of investment in the very key services within a town I think in the fence especially because there s a paucity of schools there s not so many opportunities you have to travel for work employment is less out here and so consequently recruiting doctors to come and live out here is inevitably not as attractive as being in the center of Cambridge say. That was Dr David Donovan speaking to our reporter John Devine in March at the Cornerstone g.p. Surgery we can speak now with Dr Katie Brown will stay in who s the c.e.o. Of the cane which our local medical committee Katie Good morning and now doctors have been telling me for you know we ve been hearing this for years that they ve got more and more patients and not enough money so why have you decided to declare this black alert now. The morning thank you very much for having me on. The reason why we re now in this position is a bit of a combination of the perfect storm for a number of years as we heard from Dr Morrow earlier and as we just heard from Dr Tom of and speaking in March a lot of practices are now on the brink and we ve reached situation critical last week the funding that the declaration of data from the n.h.s. Workforce was released which is independent data looks at the numbers of clinicians and G.P. s and nurses across the country and what we re looking at now is the 1st sustained drop in g.d.p. Numbers for the 1st 1960 isn t it particularly marked in the east of England so it s about g.p. Numbers it s also about money what other black alert actually do does that do anything it s around raising awareness so when a hospital is formed with demand and fails it s unable to provide safe and effective care to its patients it can issue something called a black alert and everybody in the system will receive this message is they please do not drive patients here we re having to close temporarily to new patients while we can try and stabilize services practice can t do that we can t turn patients away and there s still an inexorable rise in demand for appointments and patient care the complexity with which G.P. s manage problems nowadays perhaps even 10 years ago 12 years ago when I started out that this would have been managed in a hospital outpatient and now managed in the surgery says that increasing complexity with increasing population and this market decreasing funding combined with so you to be able to recruit and the drop in g.p. Numbers is led to this toxic mix which is why we re issuing the black alert to raise awareness across the system to make the case for investment and that is as well as raising awareness your so I think raising a little bit of panic I mean the word alert and I can hear the alarm in your voice you of what. I mean to us patients should we all be panicking. I think patients should be very concerned I think patients are very concerned those patients who go into their own practice they ve often seen doctors they ve known for many years leaving it to burn out and stress they find it very difficult to get an appointment within a timeframe they would expect because practice of having to firesides on a regular basis to try and provide the state is care they can t and so the sound bite you mentioned earlier the drug that the lack of 178 g.p. Is quite a helpful soundbite which I think puts into figures the number of full time permanent G.P. s required to fill the gap and bring a d.p. Patient ratio closer to what our Royal College of defined as a safe level of working so all their vacancies are there vacancies right now for G.P. s there s pretty much a vacancy in every single practice and what we re doing is we re having to widen the skill mix of the primary care team with different health care professionals and that s that s fine but you can t delegate everything you need time for recruitment into these roles and training into these old Etonian for system change and ultimately it s the G.P. s the family doctor that still needs to have oversight and old responsibility for that action. Just to quote from Dr David Donovan while he was speaking to our reporter John Katie he said and Les we think outside the box a lot of practices are going to go under so what kind of innovative thinking not just calling for more money but what kind of innovative thinking could save our g.p. Surgeries Well 1st of all we would like to see a return to the levels of funding with. A woman a half 1000000 caught in 6 months which equates to $20000000.00 over a year which is to an average size but it can t just be about money out that there must be something that can that G.P. s can do to make things better yeah innovative thinking Sure but when you take 20000 pounds out of practice as a member of staff so how can practice improving it only so much and it think you can bring it if your baseline is cut and patients will see that effectiveness that s established. I just think that it s a really good question and I asked and the money things totally agree board agreed on that but if surgery I think a little bit more about how they can help you know the frustrations that patients have and of course the frustrations that the G.P. s themselves have. Well you re absolutely right and that s what we ve seen over the past few years when I started it came to challenge there were over 100 practices and there are now 86 so practices are emerging to try and share those back office functions they re trying to handle going to skill mix across the primary care team they bring in mental health workers clinical pharmacists social prescribe and when workers they re trying to join into networks we have better aeration we have some super practices such as the one that Dr Donovan works with now all of this is trying to trying to keep the show on the road trying to share as much as we can and in terms of the efficiencies of practice can but ultimately it s still that patient that needs that care and that s our absolute priority Katie thank you very much Dr Katie Bramall staying at the c.e.o. Of the cane which are local medical committee across Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge here to long queues on the a one around bison nears its after a crash all of the legs reopened about $730.00 bodies let s look long queues going towards the news and what s going on in pub with. Well. Look so you re. Ambulance place so I was like. Yeah. To Laurie. Thanks for that I can actually see on the speed cues through the areas probably the smell side is looking worst on that stretch and the a 14 year old a 14 as you approach from Stanton towards bar he was curious if you spot security safe and legal for you to do so course in 80859596 this is Gary Scott b.b.c. Radio came to travel. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge and. Out of the bounds winding through the gate. And enjoying Cambridge well over a 100 different types of flowers and plants just mist of meadow there is 80 tons of hover flaw is flowing around the British suburb join through or d.c. In the afternoon this afternoon from 3 I m going to approach wellbeing and see if he wants to come on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. This is b.b.c. Radio Cambridge good news beat this morning listen songs were discussing people write lists now than at the present anymore this is a list this is your list with my list of such a list in songs and box you ve come up with I m sorry I m not sure we can let through the loop Well earlier on I was punting for Vogue by Madonna on the bases it has that big old list in the middle. Of found another one which is a little bit similar but Ariana Grande I this news and. It s another listener song even I m starting to feel that I m on shaky ground here so I am delighted to hear from Textor 9092 who suggested a Lou. Bega song with another. A list of kills my son. And the story of the song so good. By this way Ok so listen songs that the favorite one that we like most will be played I thought it was just after half but I go back to join and pay to earlier on suggested this. Is going to fire up. This is definitely on much safer ground in terms of actually being a suitable song for what I acknowledge that to join in Peter. You can get in touch with us this morning on text maybe Texas for the 1st time in your life ever be found if it s safe to type in the work. And send us a song suggestion that somehow about lists because we like a little Ronnie much or a little pond maybe as well Mark in content has gone down that route with a George Michael classic careless list. But he somehow got whispered to list or is it kind of growing that kind of get you yeah anything for you don t take it away again you touch is by phone 080859596 this morning lists in songs for Newsweek s. Weekday mornings from 6 of Lawrence and Darcy MacLeod b.b.c. Crazy Cambridge. Now we ve been talking about the shortage of G.P. s in Cambridge to this morning with figures from the t u c The Trade Union Congress suggesting that the east of England is one of the worst places in the u.k. For g.p. Numbers let s now talk to Dr in Hume chair of the east of England regional committee and a practicing g.p. Who knows all too well about the should the shortage here in East. He s speaking to keeping phone up as we go to. Handsfree turn off experiment and how to tell you that yeah much better and could have one yet how long this problem of established from the show today how long has this shortage of G.P. s in the east been a problem well are we been raising this is an issue for at least 5 years and possibly even longer. General practice it sees 90 percent of the population and sees they are mostly elect Yes this work it s been stable it s a basic building block. And we ve been concerned about this for some time that there s been an original number in the confidence stability of general practice. And you know what we were having 5 years ago is it was a well message. Which we re now seeing. Not only are the facts data showing that the number of pages is going down and I m sure the patients are seeing all the waits for a g.p. Appointment. But also you know G.P. s are retiring earlier and one of the big driving factors of that is is the workload what we re saying is that the population demographics features which is basically we re all getting older and we ll getting more complex problems and that hospitals are getting busier and often hospital. C.j. Pay will sort out you know let me come in I think everything you ve just said is pretty well established less instead get straight to what we think we could do about it so this is a German election have name we ll have a new government soon whoever they are. What would you say to them how can we fix this g.p. Issue so. I think with Iraq whatever government comes in they need to address the issues. And to my mind the funding is important but it s not all about funding it s about listening to the professionals and making sure we have a plan which is credible and which people will believe in so we ve got some positive things already so. We ve got a new medical school. In Essex and then the origin Cambridge we will clearly produce graduates. But actually what we need to do is to change the environment the general practice is to work. I m always saying is that of. G.P. s coming towards the end of their career. And. Are retiring a lot of there was a great place to work 5 days a week in the same practice for 30 years given continuity of care. And they ve been so you know the store was an n.h.s. General practice. What we re finding is that the workload and the intensity is so great a piece coming out saying are not so I want to work full time there I do want this job. And what we have to do is change the environment to the general practice becomes the best place in the n.h.s. To work Ok and I m afraid to say we re going to have to leave it there but hopefully the gist of what you ve been saying this is come through loud and clear but in Him chair of a sitting in regional committee and also a practicing g.p. . It s 25 minutes past 8 now research from the u.k. Energy Research Center says sales of new S.U.V.s now outnumber electric vehicle sales at a rate of $37.00 to $1.00 there suggesting the boom in demand for sports utility vehicles is threatening Britain s attempts to clean up the transport sector we can talk now to financial analyst Louise Cooper morning always morning so S.U.V.s they re selling like hotcakes. Extraordinary Yes and the increase has been phenomenal So in 2009 just over 6 percent of all new cars sold were S.U.V.s 9 years later last year 21 percent of all new car sales sales were S.U.V.s so that gives you a sense as to how quickly they re popular they ve become hugely hugely popular I don t know if you noticed it driving 100 percent I think. There s always a huge market and a lot from a cup of a problem almost every single vehicle I saw was an s.u.v. It can almost be comical because the parking spaces aren t getting any bigger so if you ve got a road by c.v.s. And it s really hard to get out your door yeah I d also like if you re driving an ordinary car I ve got a Ford Focus I like you know one of these things these tanks comes by barreling past it s like I have to look about 2 feet in the air to see the driver so. So you know all in all S.U.V.s tanks tanks. They do look quite tank like I m trying to think what it be like if you were driving a Mini with one of these things coming past but anyway look in the last just give you some sense the numbers of the last 4 years 1800000 S.U.V.s have been sold compared to just 47000 battery electric vehicles so that gives you sense of the numbers when seeing their own way and the implication or the assumption is the s.u.v. These are all gas guzzlers and pumping out all sorts of fumes that we don t want in the atmosphere but is that true is that accurate is it s not true for every single one of them some of them have got hybrid S.U.V.s electric S.U.V.s but on average they are much bigger a much heavier than a standard car and on average they emit about a quarter 25 percent more c o 2 than a medium sized petrol car and of course that s not even a comparison to a car or a very environmentally friendly car so so that s just an ordinary petrol car and this we know we have a solution in place the government s car tax that you could be charged over 2000 pounds a year for car tax if you have a really gas guzzling car or you could be. Nothing if you have electric vehicle we ve got a Ford Focus Eco Boost engine that costs us $20.00 quid I think a year in car tax whereas we have a voxel Astra a very old fashioned one that s 200 quid a year in car tax so what so why aren t people being more like Louis. Looked into point electric car on the way in time was about 2 years 2 years. So you can go buy a c.v. Immediately but you ve got to wait for ages to get an electric car so there s 2 things here the campaign is to say don t focus just on electric cars the technology isn t great yet as you said the wait times to get one along actually for many people if they don t long distances electric cars don t do the mighty jet what the government should really encourage is hybrid cars or even a very Eco Boost environmentally friendly low carbon cars. A long ways well focus just don t wait so how about an Eco Boost their very good I ve got one of those focus just on electric cars is the 1st message from the campaign group this lace is that I ve always liked about cars what s an Eco Boost Oh it s a very environmentally friendly engine so there you go they do exist but let me back into the car tax Ok so we have a car tax system that encourages people to buy low polluting cars discourage high putting cars that should work the trouble is 90 percent of all brand new cause a bought using personal contract purchase this essentially debt and the trouble with that is the Harley is the car tax because what you do is just keep all the costs insurance whatever car tax whatever cost of the loan cost of the cobbler it all gets put together into a monthly amount for your brand new s.u.v. And therefore the discouragement of massive high car tax is hidden so this is what campaigners say the problem is all the car tax system should work it s not working because the additional cost of a high polluting car is hidden because everybody buys their brand new cars now own personal. Contract purchases great point great point to end drive on Louise Cooper half an actual analyst on the last Cambridge. Radio Cambridge sorry I cut you Should I press the button when you speak it was an interesting list on b.b.c. Radio then I pressed the button and I say hello Gary s got. Slow we ve had a low calls about the delays coming onto the a 14 hours waves a very slow there and also I m looking at delays coming out along Stanton towards the a 14 The old a 14th very busy around the fence Stanton area I can see queues there still got 2 miles of queues along from Buxton going towards us and it s in fact that s gradually easing off in parts it s a northbound side that s queuing on to the roundabout certainly long queues there and now to the Black Cat roundabout looks very heavy told us of delays around worth on the a $4.00 to $8.00 I m looking at the monitors there now I m hoping to see the delays easing that they ve opened all of the lines although I haven t had confirmation of that the a 10 up Waterbeach that looks very heavy approaching the Milton interchange and it s wrapped in the I 6 o 5 look slow there if you spot a queue and it s safe and legal for you to do so call us and I would 10859596 this is Gary Scott for b.b.c. Radio came to travel. Radio. So 1st your headlines I m Nathan all been 3 people have been seconds a hospital one with life threatening injuries after a 5 vehicle crash near Simmias last lines which closed the a one southbound carriageway into this morning the road reopened around an hour ago over 12 hours after the crash happened the police are appealing for any witnesses to contact them on 1012 piece urges in Cambridge or have been offered a lifeline after the council s clinical commissioning group cut funding by almost a 3rd commissioners local medical committee says it will offer practical help to doctors practices which are trying to. With increasing demand as well as the funding cuts police in New Zealand have said there are investigating how ups of 13 people died during the eruption of the white on an volcano 5 people are known to have been killed and 8 others are still missing presumed dead and the Ministry of Defense is to return a murder to afford wins veteran he was stripped of the honor because of his sexuality the r.d. Said it recognised that the old rule banning gay people from the armed forces was wrong and on just b.b.c. News became Which are your sports in a few minutes. Thank you the weather they can sell out the Weather Center morning good morning well this morning it is a cold start temperatures dropped down close to 0 so there is a bit of property Frost out there this morning but the cloud which is high at the moment will increase quite quickly and the Benchley become quite thick thick enough to produce and spells of rain so we re going to see swathes of rain pushing through the course of the day briefly dry before more rain arrives this evening is going to turn very windy through the often emas while a southwesterly wind will strengthen we could see gusts of up to 45 miles per hour temperatures today reaching 11 Celsius heavy rain to start the evening but it will clear eastward so clear skies to follow it stays pretty windy that way from I So that will keep the air moving will still get some chilly spots but because of the wind it should stay frost for a minimum temperature down to one Celsius for 2 more the wind will gradually use we ll see some sunshine in the morning but then in the afternoon we ll see some crunchy wearing some showers arriving more cloud temperatures a bit cooler at 7 Celsius. Ok good solid with your weather update now the next 2 minutes on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge it s the feel good factor guarantee to o.d.o. Advent calendar counting down how many sleeps to go until the 25th of December today it is 15 sleeps to go we go to YAXLEY And welcome the children of full fields Community Primary School. a big fat bellicose Valentinian brings you President 15. Actually enslaves to Santa is he right I came a show I was actually filming Glenn and into about produces a breakfast who actually doing a dance to that song with a dance is something special that they have they ve got a dance move for nearly every single lyric it makes it. Quite hectic to. Join him without doing it with. The song his back will have a. Presence . In the book. Was suggested. Joining Forces. a. The box. 6. Weeks to a. Cool a good morning well Peterborough aren t Adama Cantonese says goalkeeper Kirsty Perez a player with massive potential Pym who arrived at London Road over the summer has started every league match for Polish so far this season but gifted Portsmouth the gold during Saturday s 2 will draw a concert he says there are unlikely to add to their goalkeeping options come the January transfer window polish have kept 11 clean sheets so far this season let s hear from Defender Frankie cans he says he s pleased with the defensive record has been a fairly good season so far of who can get ahead of ourselves and not as a long white sick of. The same doing well which is most important thing in the Scotch I make sure and I fear and if it goes Ok Steve also has urged his Royston side to capitalise on a busy upcoming fixture said Joe The Kurds are 6th in the southern premier central having thrashed Peterborough sports in Saturday s local Dobby 3. Goes and some of the sauce will come from a goal down to win 3 want West Ham last night s not only securing their 1st win in 10 games but also the 1st 3 points under that interim manager Freddie you can bug the victory mirrors them into the top half of the league table West Ham on I ll just points above the relegation zone and Liverpool boss young club says everyone knows to noise Champions League match against Red Bull Salzburg is a final points will be enough to send Liverpool through to the last 16 Meanwhile Chelsea need a win to homes a little but depending on other results they could also progress with a draw and finally the promoters of the Russian Grand Prix are confidence it will be part of the f one calendar next year despite Russia s 4 year ban from all major sporting events they say it would be legally and technically impossible to move the race so he s bought from out more in the news throughout the day thank you Christmas music the Christmas Eve 2 weeks today brightening. So b.b.c. Radio came next Elton John at 17 minutes to no end. . Cambridge. Yes selling very slowly around Huntingdon the parts of the a 14 a queuing we can see most of the routes around hunting looking very slow at the moment that s because of the new layout on the a 14 a one world the southbound side by side looks a lot better where there s a long queue if you going from almost 7 years on to the back to the roundabout I guess that s the problems on the new stretch of the 14 with that new layer the old a 14 approaching Swades the slow coming out on to the early faulting queues long stands and towards the day 14 is slow very busy on the a 10 as well this morning Waterbeach towards Milton the Emma Levin from the 8 tends towards goten skewing the a 5 o 5 very slow around Oxford and between the m 11 and the a 11 looks slow along that stretch and still got disruption to train services they re not running at the moment between Peterborough and it s which because a signal problems and there s a revised service Cambridge to nor age if you spot a queue in it s safe illegal for you to do so call us an 80859596 this is Gary Scott the b.b.c. Radio came with your travel. Now 30 minutes to 9 and here s one that you might be able to help with the local branch of the Red Cross mobility 8 Service is looking for dedicated people to offer up a couple of hours a week and help them get wheelchairs to those that need them Nick Irish is a volunteer in Cambridgeshire and is looking for others to join him hi there neck. I know so what exactly is it that you do at the Red Cross mobility aid service where we provide wheelchairs for those who want them for short term loans for instance like when we have somebody coming out of hospital lots of words once a wheelchair for 2 weeks or one case recently where the small d boys tell us all over and broke his leg was able to go to school because we could provide him with a wheelchair and you do the same for toilet saints as well and you need some more manpower just yes we re a bit short at the moment we re open 3 days a week Tuesday Wednesday Friday 10 to 2 we ve got 4 people covering that. Which is fine until someone has the gall to go on holiday which has. It s outrageous and it is indeed it s. Imagine And we we were looking to we were looking to try and get somebody to come and help us or a few people to come and help us God which would ease the load d and that perhaps even they are able to get out by somewhere Nic very very best. This is kind of cold and rain 511 call them sling within Cambridge than Cambridge to get here we go as we cover bigger than just just time which ideally you want to live near cold and plenty times they can get you easily That s right yes well I currently live in some dive so I have to negotiate the lovely 14 for a fee I. Know some of the locally would be would be lovely and we ve been talking about lists this morning Nic you know Christmas lists etc If you could write me a list of of what kind of qualities you need in volunteers to come and help you out what would be on it yep. It would be. Some weeks a lot of specks parents are dealing with people and talking to people. You don t need a huge amount of mechanical knowledge because you know if you can man if you can manage to. Work a bicycle you can work a wheelchair. And. Sometimes a little bit of medical knowledge nursing occupational therapy what have you is helpful because it helps to match up the people. To that the wheelchair but not it s not essential it s it s just someone who enjoys meeting people and helping them because that s the beauty of the job is that people come in and say. Can I have a wheelchair please and you say yes which one would you like and it s very gratifying I bet it is. Whatever work you do as a volunteer will be gratifying and this certainly sounds like I reckon somebody would perhaps put their hands up for and say you know that where can someone listening find out more well you can write it on the website the British Red Cross or w.w.w. Or the Red Cross total u.k. And go to the bond hearing section. And make an application what we would really like to see if somebody could come into the to the. Detector when we when we re there we can chat to them and they can see what we do make Thank he thank you so much for coming on this morning and I ve got nothing is crossed for you I get inundated with office you want a phone number for them to wrinkle arrange to come in I tell you what we ve got to go to Michael McDonald and sweet freedom all find the number how does that sound that love you think about. Radio came ashore prefaced with 6 minutes and I promised a number for the British Red Cross mobility service in Cambridge if you re interested in volunteering just a couple of hours a week here it is I won t. t 386-8696. Yeah got a toughie for you this morning a terrible accident a man of 87 pressed the wrong pedal in his car he meant to press the brake he pressed Excel rater his car shot into 2 women killed one of them and seriously injured another it was an accident or be it a fake one he s been sent to jail for over 2 years he s 87 years of age wouldn t debate this this morning what s the point in sending a pensioner a man of that age to present a toughie we re asking at 9 o clock for your views travel Tuesday after 10 looking for the best Christmas holiday bargains got a fun travel quiz there and begin to view to Levon is the adventure if you re in a Quinn she s done amazing feats of insurance use local and has set 3 world records can be funny all about Wow And of course don t forget the quote to get. Ready. Holding up a pen now they re going to head up your pencils they cannot. Accept either and it s just for fun don t forget. When we finish at 9 o clock it s man in the morning Chris man. You start in the. Heart of. The. It s. Just it s. The a sick. Display . Because it can even go on the. That even. Never really over on the b.b.c. Radio came to cheer it is nearly over. 45 seconds left so there s time to take the fact that. Speech will be introducing 14 slaves to Santa tomorrow at half 7 an upright Can you believe it is going to be a fortnight until Christmas Day tomorrow scary thought yeah fortnight and that s it exactly and the day off they will say it will be over in 2 weeks. To weeks out because they don t say thanks for listening this morning man man in the morning is next we will see you back here tomorrow morning hopefully we re on a cross Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Very small round Huntingdon because. The a 14 the a 14 year old strange around for. Stanton s to the Cambridge services about 2 miles of queues on the monitors northbound on the a one that is queuing on to the bucked and roundabouts a couple of miles there actually and the trying to still suspended between Peterborough and it was because the singing problems he s particularly safe and legal fee to do so because now 80859596 this is Gary Scott the b.b.c. Radio Cambridge a travel. Force Cambridge on essay online on d a b c s is b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. And the b.b.c. News for Cambridge hi Nathan all of them the police are appealing for witnesses after a multi vehicle crash near San Mears last night s left one person with life threatening injuries have been seconds on hospital 2 others were also injured in the crash which happened around 7 pm The a one southbound carriageway was closed and said around 730 this morning around 2 miles of queues but traffic is now easing l n l odd reports the crash on the a one southbound carriageway at Eton so you can involve 5 there cause the person with injuries described by officers as life threatening has been taken to Addenbrooke s in Cambridge while 2 others with minor injuries have been taken to Hinchinbrook and hunting the police have thanked drivers caught up in this how backs of their patients and are paying for any witnesses to contact them on what I was a friend and doctor says recruiting G.P. s to rural practices is getting harder as funding is shrinking but demand for services is growing became richer and Pittsburgh clinical commissioning group cut g.p. Budgets by almost a 3rd of this year and the county s local medical committee has offered its help to keep surgeries in operation Dr David Donovan has been a g.p. For 27 years and says without an attractive salary it s hard to attract people to places like the furnace when you have an increasing building and people moving into the area and a lack of an. Vessel and in the very key services within a town I think in the fence especially because there s a paucity of schools there s not so many opportunities you have to travel for work employment is less out here and so consequently recruiting doctors to come and live out here is inevitably not as attractive as being in the center of Cambridge say a senior medical officer in New Zealand has said that most of the 31 people being treated in hospital after a volcano erupted suffered extensive burns to British women are among them 5 people are known to have been killed and 8 are still unaccounted for presumed dead and come Stimson Community School in Peterborough has raised over 2 and a half 1000 pounds for charity by taking part in 12 hours of sports 5 other came to share schools were involved around $700.00 students were raising money for the Malcolm Wales foundation Markham was diagnosed with bowel cancer and died in 2008 at the age of $55.00 his son Damien who s vice principal of Kent stamps and set up a charity in his name and says he hopes he ll be proud to help so I m really proud of the students and now we ve had the 11 years. We re now the go. With the charity and you know the impact it s had an absolutely sensational it s an assault on the senses we had today which was $270.00 and they make a lot of noise level lot of energy but you know it s absolutely also in sports Peterborough Nadar McCance any Has back to goalkeeper Kirsty pm to prove himself by the end of the season Pim who arrived at London Road over the summer gifted Portsmouth a goal during Saturday s 2 all draw for us in Park and 3 goals in some minutes or Arsenal come from a goal down to win 3 want West Ham last night not only securing their 1st win in 10 games but also their 1st 3 points and interim boss Freddie in bug the other game which a cloud building in from the west this morning with some outbreaks of rain following through midday briefly dry this afternoon before heavy rain arrived. This evening very windy highs of 11 degrees Celsius that s 52 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. 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Radio Cambridgeshire Good morning it s Chris Mann with man in the morning 9 until noon so our subject for the 1st time an 87 year old man is starting a jail sentence of 27 months just over 2 years after a serious car accident which was his fault he mixed up his except a writer and brake pedals and his car hit 2 women it was literally a fatal mistake he killed one woman and seriously injured another it is a tragic story the dead woman s partner says he s broken man and he takes no pleasure in the jailing of the elderly man but says it proves there is justice for all but does it this morning I m asking what is the point of sending an 87 year old man to prison for a driving offense albeit a fatal one what do you think of the sentence what s the point in sending pensioners to prison 080-859-5968 extension 1 trouble for you in the text across Cambridgeshire weekdays from 9 am and in the morning with chrisma b.b.c. Radio Cambridge s.

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And in a b.b.c. Televised head to head debate this evening Mr Corbin says too many people are sleeping on the streets of Peterborough and their aunts enough police officers the Labor leader told b.b.c. Radio came a ship bolstering the police force will reduce crime in the city my message is simply this a Labor government will invest properly in education in health and help to deal with the housing crisis is too many people sleeping rough and the loss of police officers and reduction in policing all across the region but particularly here in page remains that crime novels are rising as well I want to change that by investing in more police a man has been charged with murder after a 12 year old boy was killed in an alleged hit and run crash outside a school Harley Watson died after a vehicle plowed into children in Laos and in Essex on Monday afternoon Terrance Glover who s $51.00 and from Laos and he s due before magistrates Today he s also charged with dangerous driving and 10 counts of attempted murder the trustees of Cambridge is a new eco Moscow defended the decisions who invite the presidents of Turkey to its grand opening yesterday President was cutting the ribbon after he made a large financial contribution to the project but his arrival got a mixed reception with some people gathering to protest about his human rights record Shabnam Mahmood from the B.B.C. s Asian network of people at the most brutally happy about him coming there I mean for many the attitude was that this is a holy place and it will welcome anyone who visits it and certainly when the president came in many people would go forward to shake his hand say hello to him and even have a selfie or 2 taken with him but at the same time in the community people were upset about his visit dozens were protesting in Cambridge city center yesterday and definitely for those in the mosque they were happy to hear the president speak and then join them for a cup of tea afterwards more than 20000 customers of the collapsed pizza or base travel giant Thomas Cook face the liaison getting refunds for package holidays the Civil Aviation Authority originally said all valid. Claims made on the 1st day of its refund program would be fulfilled by today but now says only 2 thirds will be paid on time and people in the village of Milton in Cambridge have been treated to a number of Christmas presents being left around the village has been described as magical and thoughtful of the villagers Facebook page or the identity of the Secret Santa remains a mystery 7 year old Gabriella broke the news on b.b.c. Radio came which is this morning. Joking that in the buzz it is and there was an impulse and then said can use a good stunt in sports Darren Ferguson says his piece of our players obviously need to perform better in a way matches Pasha taken only 5 points from the past 18 available on the troubles they re facing in form Portsmouth in League One Some are the mark a region eyes of manager Colin Calderwood believes his squad is rested and recharged following a 2 week break these are 7 points from the play off places and hosts Plymouth in League 2 and I would be whether the game would cheer his sore thoughts or a very mild start this morning across Cambridgeshire temperatures in double figures we ve got some any rain as well which will logic clear across those by the end of the morning commute and then a lot of dry weather through the day today until some showers at the end of the afternoon don t see much in the way of brightness just occasional parting of the clouds but it will be mild and breezy top temperature 13 or 14 degrees like Sorry that s your b.b.c. News for Cambridge where there s more from us online search b.b.c. Radio came which are it s 5 minutes past 8 thanks and I think you d want to tell you which 1st we have Lawrence and Darcy my time b.b.c. Wages you would see mornings when the weather it s Kevin life or Friday it s windy it Sherry it s weirdly my own like 1112 degrees it s only gone a little bit grisly hasn t the good news is although we re going to have showers some of the time today and dry and Clara tonight so if you ve got your Christmas party maybe a what Christmas party likes and then you won t you might be slipping on the pavement in your fancy heels big weekend for Christmas festive parties. Half 8 this morning 19 sleep still Sansa introduced by the said Lawrence Catholic Primary School in Cambridge that is really really exciting we ll also be finding out what is officially the number one Christmas song in the county while people vote focus on all the votes coming in this morning for Christmas trees and we can actually play one officially going to switch on Christmas Day still trying to get your suggestion if you want to what s the song that brings Christmas into your life every year a wonderful 3 Start your message See I am coming just mention as well if you re only a 14 at the minute heading along through that all full stretch coming off the a warns they ll slip road around Huntingdon towards the roadworks it s such a horrible stretch of road it s the last day of it because then the new bypass opens on Monday there s been a lot of people s journeys which changed forever on Monday at this time heading towards Cambridge from Huntington where fingers crossed it s going to improve things a 12 mile stretch to swoop you south of Huntington here at how spittles cut out after not unless you need to go through them you might have to go in the new bypass 4 for Monday breakfast we can Florence and don t see much land on b.b.c. Radio Cambridgeshire Ok thanks for being on with us this morning people who read it came it 7 minutes past 8 Cambridge is newest and biggest mosque had its grand opening yesterday did you see that it s also Europe s 1st ever eco mosque and it was attended by Turkey s leader President. The country making a big financial contribution to the project his presence though has been controversial and protesters gathered in Cambridge to oppose it all reported Joseph Hall was outside the mosque ahead of the president s arrival a very very cold day but a beautiful day there s a lot of excited faces here will speak to some. Turkish supporters who have made the trip over here in a moment but 1st of all to describe the scene there are probably more police here than there are guests about to go into. I ve spoken to several officers from Cambridge police as apparently in excess of 90 of their offices here deployed 12 vans in total but they re also joined from other police forces as far afield as Darbyshire Norfolk Suffolk. Contingent that I mentioned there s also a lot of what we re told the Turkish equipment of the Secret Service lots of people here with ear pieces very serious expressions on their face the term lockdown has been used several times shorts and lockdown but this end of middle road the lane end is very much closed off one of the lucky few like we are here is the press you re not going to get to see the president arrive inside the mosque I can hear music. Pick that up but there s singing and there s been dancing inside I ve been told perhaps led by. Stevens not quite sure whether the Conservative peer has been indulging in the music but they re just 2 of the many guests here on what appears to be a real celebration. There has been talk of. Presidential protests we haven t seen any of that here although colleagues say there may be a small protest over on King s Parade the other side of the city but as I mentioned earlier there are lots of pro presidential supporters here from some of them now I take a day off and I m here. To hear. You hear very shortly what I hope to see him and if you could speak similar would you say. You re very welcome came from. Where you from I m from Afghanistan I come to the president. In our city in Afghanistan is. That he had I think 24 and they. Were there. They can open that mosque in Afghanistan the mosque they haven t opened that part but much like a blow must. Every one of you gentlemen been in this one. It s beautiful isn t it beautiful you never see like these are many new k y c in outside u.k. By knowing your k. Like you are really excited yes I m very excited to have you travelled far. From Cambridge is. That we ve planned to come in to see the President have you have you seen before. In person. We re going to say if you get a chance to speak with him I think I would say thank you I think he you know he did a great thing to donate this money and we really needed a mosque here I think I would say thank you I used to go and sometimes see some of your your friends and family at the old school this is quite a different proposition try to be a problem traffic wise but it s a big space for everyone to pray. Ok that was Joseph all speaking to supporters for president over one male road now is Joseph said there are no protesters on Mill Road itself but the were around 50 to 60 at a gathering at King s Parade a few miles away many of them from Kurdish solidarity campaigns we spoke to one of the founders of the petition Muslims against one who had this to say about the visit in Cambridge and we believe that. Utilizing the mosque as a platform for his propaganda and to garner support for his genocidal campaign against Muslims are not Muslims in Middle East inside his. Workers borders and we would we just want to raise awareness and we want to show the people that Muslims are gangs such behavior and we are against such a man. Who uses sometimes who uses the. Islamic faith to further his career his political career and the nationalist agenda Let s speak now to Anthony Skinner who s the turkey lead for a political risk company called various can make people Croft Anthony just spell out for us exactly why President One is such a controversial figure Good morning good morning the number reasons 1st of all because of domestic policy in particular has become an increasingly divisive and authoritarian figure but he s also silenced dissent across the board but a key focal point really in Cambridge has been very much the incursion by the Texas military and the use of proxy forces to ready force the y.p. Gee this is the people s protection units it s a pro Kurdish group from. The territory that is contiguous with Turkish territory the y.p. Jiang it s important to note is effectively an extension of the t k k which is a recognized terrorist group in NATO by extension and the United States so the key issue that it out on has is that European States and United States refuse to recognize y p g as an extension of the p.g. The y.p. G. You know they have been instrumental in the fight against so-called Islamic state within Syria that s correct isn t it that is absolutely correct and that s why it s such a divisive and complicated picture because the y.p. Jihad greatly spearheaded this offensive against Islamic state and you know one tips one s hat to them but the fact is that they are all really strongly linked to the p.k. K. We have overlapping membership and if you look at the rallies of the by p.g. They feature. Incarcerated of the p.k. So the presence of President out of one in Cambridge cutting the rebel ribbon or whatever on a brand new mosque to you does that amount to some kind of indorsement of his regime. You know I wouldn t see it as an endorsement of his regime I mean if you look at the Texas press has focused very much on you know add on s or talk its own speech during the inauguration and that has being on reducing Islamophobia that the mosque Israelis be it s supposed to be a place for people of different faiths not just Muslims together and this is also intended as part of the Turkish administration s p.r. Campaign which is to have visibility in important centers and of course Cambridge is a center of intellectual excellence because of the university is that why you think Hanssen that he s chosen came because of its center of excellence I mean and also aside from the p.r. Point that you mention Why else do you think might this the Turkish government be investing in the u.k. . I think I mean that the number of reasons 1st of all use of Islam of course for many Cat Stevens travel to Turkey 6 years ago any OS for I don t want to extent support so I think that resonated with add on and he s he s delivered on that another consideration too of course is that out on is having a hard time with members of NATO and the European Union in mainland Europe and the u.k. Really is an ally that where relations have not been as fraught recently has cost the u.k. Really has this whole debate about breaks it and England in the future really needs strong trading partners and Turkey is strongly positioned as one of those trading partners and frankly speaking the type ministration needs as many allies as it can develop specifically in terms of f.d.r. In trade over the coming years but I think it s important to qualify that just because all the high level objects Chris Kentucky and Vestas of course are particularly concerned about the national outlook over the coming yes. Anthony we re grateful for your time thank you Antony Skinner the turkey lead for a political risk company called Varick might pull off the p.b.c. Radio came which is next Peterborough travel firm Thomas Cook went bust in September who still waiting for refunds will look into that story in a minute across Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Oh it seems we are missing Stevie at the moment we will see if we can get your travel update just as soon as possible in the meantime bear with me while I get my little map up so that I m out to which I says we re all busy any moment now have I will have my travel map up in front of me right so on the a 40 in both directions are we just getting advanced warning in fact of the opening of the new hunter by far as I know we come under this brand new stretch 12 miles to hopefully make things run a little bit smoother we do have 2 in traffic on the a one for 2 road at the Elian business park also slow traffic and traffic heavier the normal on a 14 to Fordham Road southbound heavier than normal as well on the a 45 eastbound that s at the junction with the a 14 at Thrapston and on the northbound m. 11 in case you tune into b.b.c. Radio came which are just on the border with Essex there s been an accident meaning that one lane is blocked leading to very slow traffic if you re heading northbound from junction 6 with the m 25 to junction 7 Hala can I say the one place if you re stuck in a jam and it s safe and legal to do so call us 108-085-9596. On b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Now and in the morning is your chance to get involved and have your say on the day s big talking points you ll be joined by some great guests and don t forget pencils at the ready for the 11th hour quiz weekdays. From the line. Running in the morning of the week Christmas and on b.b.c. Radio in Cambridge here. 70 minutes past a good morning good morning now thousands of people who lost out when the Peter travel phone Thomas Cook went bust in September still waiting for their refunds Yeah this is a system that is put in place is managed by the c.a.a. The Civil Aviation Authority especially said. Saying this morning that just under 2 thirds of claims made on the 1st day have been settled within the timeframe of 60 days which was their own time timeframe that some may do the mass means that a lot of people are still waiting for money let s find out more about it from Mickey Clark who s been following the story morning how many claims have been made so far there. Well on the 1st I 67000 were made and quite a few of those have been paid out but around 22000 haven t and since then the number s going up to around 260000 that was estimated at the time of the collapse I think beginning of October that they were something like more than 300000 packages bought involving probably going 14850000 people so a considerable number big number but the the civil aviation authority seemed fairly confident they could play out the compensation within 60 working days that deadline is up to die but it now seems that that s not the case and people have been warned that in actual fact they may have to work quite a further 60 days before they get their money back now there s evidence in social media if you look across Facebook and various other social media platforms some customers a stone to get a little bit in the little bit frustrated by the this process what was going wrong McKee Well unfortunately it s why of the times it is for old affectively I mean this is a I as said you know we re trying our best we understand the people s frustrations but of the claims that he made so far 200. 60000 a further 85000 claims have been received they re either invalid or duplicate which is a posh wives sign for old people have been climbing of all of these I never had or Management Agency companies have been springing up and asked him people other parts phone or email would your compensation for your holiday that was ruined and of course I said oh yes please even I didn t have a Hollywood Thomas Cook so the Civil Aviation Authority and its our agents have having to weed through all of this law to get rid of all the duplicate and all the fraudulent ones before they can pay the money out and of course this 85000 this is taking a huge amount of time so are fully appreciate the customers frustration but also understand that the CIA should be Planet Money to people who don t see title to how long do you think Mickey until Intel is all sorts it s what I put another 60 days on that limit $120.00 days in total and a lot of families are going to be fed up with that because Christmas is just around the calling card geologist and that extra money all that money returned to them would have come in handy to talk things over because if we re going to get in days no Christmas in the new year that s going to come in for a lot of people if you took a family holiday you know that s that s a lot of money or money 7000 you re going to typically but also specially if you if your kids maybe a feeling a little bit hard done by because you couldn t go on your brilliant some of you want to give them a really special Christmas if you have your money you know on the other yeah but I think the message should be will blame the fraudsters don t blame the CIA I m the CIA is a very efficient organization it s the is the airline s regulator so anything less up in the skies is monitored by the CIA And normally they do things very professionally but when you re $85000.00 duplicate fraudulent claims they ve all got to be gone through they ve all got to be when called out. And you might show the money s pite the beauty of the actual system is that if you book a holiday in this country sex it isn t it is protected so where does that protection go if you re going to keep time money out to for instance. And Mickey thank you very much for bringing us up to date on that one we ve also asked you this morning we re talking about Christmas meal you can put on the spot yeah make you about putting on a spot like I just be. Alert Yeah yeah call it we re looking for the very best Christmas choose the songs that puts the festive feeling in the hearts of us what is it for years Funny enough it was last night driving down travel actually and a put on the the music in the car and it was in. And it was by the King s college quad Cambridge Ok well here s the thing we ve got something from King s College came back not it s not the actual one you asked for we found out come all the faithful 2nd you want him brilliant and how you read wind inside the shelf 2nd favorite here. It s more joint 1st 5. Let s hear a little bit of it there thank you make a. Best laid plans know that. It is a good one I mean it in indulge maybe for Monday morning it is but maybe we can see that this this is an actual recording King s College games choir Yeah some of the promo. That really makes me feel Christmas Eve hearing that but meanwhile on the other news beats front what we ve got coming in is b.b.c. Radio Cambridge good news be your favorite Christmas cheer never the song that really make you feel proper festive 19 sleeps through Santa was singing to get a 30 this is coming from Chris and little Lucas Good morning they want to look at Dolly. Say Chris e-mailed me and said I love home alone lost in New York and they seize on that soundtrack so that s why it s going for this one good story like it thank you very. Much Chris Jimmy willing him he s gone for something this old but never ever ever gets tiring to listen to each Christmas. Very very nice work from Jim in William he says this was his dad s favorite Christmas song and they used to say you know. These stories it s beautiful beautiful stuff Cornelia in Peterborough has gone for David Essex. As well Bernie and I worry Phoebe s the radio Cambridge is starting playing Christmas music officially tomorrow you re going to sing along to every single one try not to a story behind David Essex song it was actually written by the same people who wrote a bumbling Merry Christmas because it s always written by the same people hiring me had the information whispered into my ear so well we re going to pick one of these tunes and I m still voting for Christa McAuliffe So I don t think this is all that makes you feel more festive than that but if you want to disagree and tell us your favorite song for a camera the message or you can find us 108-085-9596 break 1st we have Lawrence and dog pound b.b.c. Radio Cambridge Yeah thank you very much by the way to let me just find the message to Margaret to get in touch I m looking for a last minute Christmas gift for my baby niece who is 5 months old I became an aunt this year for the 1st time which I m really excited about we re doing present handover a couple of weeks early because they live in the States the baby present was the only one that I ordered online and wouldn t you know it hasn t arrived in time so I m looking for ideas Margaret said a baby gift altie make a homemade certificate for a driving lesson putting the money in an account for her guess it could just be a piggy bank g.d.s. Do it every year until she s old enough to love her brilliant idea passive really could show you going to go for it I like the idea. And I love the idea of doing something that she s going to benefit from and I m jealous of the fact that you re swapping presents on the stem of the 7th. For the rest you will be jealous because you didn t have the stress of having to do your Christmas shopping early my friend the right time now a 25 it s time to return to the radio came which is election dinner which took place last night in Peterborough The idea was to invite a group of people from across the county to have Christmas dinner together with a twist their only good surf if they could agree on the subjects they were discussing did did everyone go home hungry probably throughout the morning we re going to be hearing how the guests on table one got on it was hosted by our reporter Ben Stephenson and trying to find a consensus was 20 year old Josh undecided voter Liz leave voter Paula and hurry or who voted remain so they had already discussed the n.h.s. During the 1st course now it s time for the main meal also they made actually onto a 2nd course that s good news the question was how much are you willing to change your lifestyle for the sake of the environment and 1st up is Josh here as much as I possibly can and I think most people would would say that to an extent there s only so much I can do for example if you live 10 miles away from where you work and you have to be there a certain time you can have to use a car and is the situation for yourself again how long would it take for you to walk to work they might have to work on the parkway and it would take probably about 4 Why if I run probably about 4 hours. Public transport not should is it running about time is it cost effective say I work quite late and no public transport isn t reliable I m Paula what about you so what s your lifestyle like how green a you would you say I think I ve thinking about it I think I ve become more green but not because I ve made a conscious decision I think what it is is the populist tea that s come out about here and also changes that s been made by the energy companies has caused me to become. Conscious So for example. When will she writes was there you did as you please when there was this talk about what you meant to be doing with Will to see become more conscious of it and then when they inched years to Lisa I made a huge difference so that they they helped to reeducate me out saying I m not going to believe many other people as well and then also what they do with the garbage we you know the rubbish how they devised and I became one of those freaks that enjoy doing it for really wash everything cow and everything so I was really. You he would tell his story early with the Bill of her you to work for was the 30 years 30 years I m goody goody 2 shoes you don t need to be would like government to perhaps whoever comes in eventually as you like to do a bit more in terms of encouraging people to. Buy cause because. Maybe thought about to then put off by the proximity to I would love to break the moment because it s so expensive it does hurt people s point focus is going to. Begin it s something the government could do and it would make a massive different how greedy you would you say a power is a very very very like I try it while I m trying to be green Anyway I just mean I m trying to be environmentally conscious 10 basically vegetarian and it was 94 because I don t like the Me industry I don t know what it s doing to the planet I don t know how to move the trees to me as tree but also it has a big effect on climate change. Things like when I m shopping I look at like the labels of where it s from sunlight was the carbon footprint of water. Not care like carrying bags the message is plastic ones I ve got like a coffee cup so I keep whatever I buy coffee or use it. There is it if I close it. I try to buy ones I recycle so light major high streets brands are like doing now where you can choose specific clothes that are made from recycled. So you re trying to find out more when we talk about the n.h.s. We were saying that there might be penalties for those that misuse it should there be a similar thing if we look at maybe the plastic bag towers that we people have to paper plastic bags should there be more initiatives like that from protect the environment. That s a difficult one and I think it s actually what you said you said about educating and I think actually when people aren t sure how to be more green diminish be penalized because I m not sure they want to do it but I like how do I become green and there might just be a lie actually I d like to know more about it and there will be more highlights from election day throughout the day for I want to get Ben in the next 1520 minutes . To find out what happened at dessert and by the way right if you are enjoying our political debate and let s face it who doesn t at the minute because we all want to know where we re going to vote we want to hear the conversations about it more people are saying then from 8 o clock to night there is a special program as we join up with local stations across England here on the b.b.c. For the prime ministerial debate between Jeremy called me and Boris Johnson so you ll have the whole debate live on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge and afterwards you can get in touch and say what you think about Agent Goldberg will be taking your calls texts and tweets and till 11 pm So if you want to phone it is 008081 double 09956 can text I want triple 3 and start your text with England and the hash tag if you re a social media type hash tag b.b.c. And then there s cross Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Starting on the a 142 Fordham Road starts by now that remains calling this morning all the way between Fordham and the so I m Tarnoff junction 37 for the a 14 much much heavier than usual especially for Friday morning it s also very busy on the a 102 road in which I m no that s particularly busy if you re trying to head round the Ilene business park it s not helped in part by me on. Going roadworks in the area we also have some temporary lights in operation which is obviously going to slow things down considerably in the. By now crawling still as it has been for about an hour or so that s between all the way to chittering and entrapped in the a 45 East by now again much heavier than usual doesn t say I can t see any road works in the area but it is very slow moving at Junction 13 for the a 14 and in Cambridge the a 6 o 3 Barton Road eastbound for Friday morning that s between junction 11 for the Junction 12 for the m 11 all the way to the fan causeway and on to the train signalling problem continuing on great Anglia which sees cancellations and delays running between origin Cambridge but also between orange and lowest off and between orange and Great Yarmouth if you spot a queue and it s safe and legal for you to do so give the call an 80859596 this is Stevie Shillinglaw for b.b.c. Radio Cambridge a travel thank you right it s little. Bit like the news apologies but hopefully the boys and girls from the school who are introducing it today have got patience said Lawrence Catholic Primary stand by your introducing slips to Santa next. Regime which. Your headlines are Nathan Olbermann to man have been charged after a cannabis factory worth nearly 300000 pounds was found and sent me its police forced entry into a property on Schiphol way in little Pakistan after hearing people inside and found around $350.00 cannabis plants the 21 year old on 23 year old were found in the loft and were arrested in the now being charged with producing a controlled class b. Drug after visiting a school in Peterborough yesterday the Labor leader germy Corbin will go head to head with Boris Johnson in the final head to head election debates on ice the promise there is under a new pressure to be agreed to be interviewed by the B.B.C. s Andrew Neil the trustees of Cambridge is nearest mosque have defended the decisions with the presidents of Turkey to its grand opening Yes that. A group of around 40 supporters welcomed President hands arrival while a rally held in the city center attracted a similar number of protesters and more than 20000 customers of the trouble from Thomas Cook which collapsed a couple of months ago are yet to be affronted for the holiday bookings when the company collapsed the Civil Aviation Authority promised to complete payments by today b.b.c. News became a share of your sports in a few minutes so time to help you count down the number of sleeps until Christmas where into the teens with sleep still sounds a little song that you can sing along to just to get you excited for the big day thank you very much today is a good one today we re going to do a dance to it and it is a good one today I mean let s face it you can t like say who s best of all the schools doing it but today you want to turn the radio up and listen as these boys and girls chat about what makes them feel excited about Christmas and of course then do the song sleep through Santa and this morning we re being introduced on sleepers answered by sin Lawrence Catholic Primary in Cambridge. Was. The 1st question of the day when my sister is going to wear a helmet using. Making the little a little and getting from the other. Christmas some make a point to have a fun holiday this is our own thing to to see my founding and still Christmas carols and decorating my house was it so you have the Braves printing too The low bass the excitement smartly Was it has been out visiting all the schools for us in His Love it love it love it sleep is back on Monday at half past 7 and half past 8 and on Monday the aisle of Italy primary school with the chosen school to introduce the song for us weather check for today if you let us know that when it s been murky grow morning not very nice grizzly it s kind of wet windy but mild kind of where it will be mild with temps just getting up today to have around 12 overnight tonight and are just a lot milder Aspin drawing bright later this afternoon and into tomorrow morning but some rain forecast tomorrow lunchtime now 23 minutes tonight b.b.c. Radio Cambridge a news piece that s what we re going to pick we ve been looking this morning for the ultimate Christmas song the song that you put it on and you can almost smell the pine needles you can smell the Christmas pudding if it s fairy lights in your eyes that just makes you feel like Christmas let s see if this makes is going round in the studio this morning we had lots of suggestions and lots of lovely stories behind the 1000000 in Cambridge suggested it s beginning to look a lot like Christmas by Perry Como said it took him back to childhood Christmases with 6 children crowded around our open fire and the smell of tangerines Christine in Saffron Walden said Frankie Goes To Hollywood the power of love as well Christmas memories with that symbol of the biggest song from a hat to. But. Most of the. Song is the winning song because. This morning. Back in the day I was in the video. In London and there was 100 of us there is a long story behind it but thank you for that message just for that simple raisin. sun itself was my favorite bit and I sorry sorry. We can t you know there are certain songs I listen for me that personally that I dunno you get into them you get into them get into them and that last bit where he screams. And then it s only just and the memories you were saying are that if out in you when you re family Christmases and walking your dog as a child that s what music does to doesn t it brings back and evokes fantastic emotion and I love it so nice hearing so many stories of what songs have done that yeah for years was written Christmas and I specifically Christmases here it s done . Cambridge cc s b.b.c. Radio Cambridge she still has this whole morning Mike thanks caravan Ferguson says his Peterborough players obviously need to perform better in away matches Pasha taken only 5 points from the past 18 available on the troubles they re facing him poor in form Portsmouth in League One so more a focus and says his side must take care of possession away from home you need to pass the ball well you can t continue giving the ball away because that means you going to be put under pressure that means the crimes I was on on top of you things like that 1st and foremost we have to go there and keep the ball better than we have been doing that s a key thing working came United manager Colin Calderwood believes his squad is rested and recharged following a 2 week break use of hosting Plymouth in League 2 tomorrow Cambridge are 7 points from the play off places in 13th place called his players to look up the table rather than downwards the ball men before we are reaching We want to be in and could be. We have to when to keep the gap between ourselves and the bottom of the playoff teams as close as possible because Plymouth and above us there was an advantage in doing it to them in the Premier League last night manager Arsenal s season plummeted to a new low as that who won as they lost to want to home to Brighton put on their worst winless run since $977.00. Arsenal are 10 points adrift of the Champions League spots the Marshall food United 7 match unbeaten run came to an end as they went down to one at home to Newcastle and also last night Everton signed their manager Marco Silva he departs after 18 months in charge with the club in the Premier League relegation zone in the Premier central to more Royston hosting Peterborough sports the crows are unbeaten in 4 while sports of $17.00 of the past 8 elsewhere since I was travelling to Barwell in rugby Cambridge taking on leaders in Richmond the National League One Richie Williams side have won only once in 6 matches their 12th in the table in racing as a landmark weekend for Huntingdon racecourse the Peterborough chase Huntingdon s most high profile race will be run for the 50th time on Sunday afternoon previous winners include Desert Orchid and best mates Liam Johnson is general manager at Huntingdale 50 years a piece of the chase a very excited most on this Sunday race 1st started back in 1969 and had some exceptional wins over the years including once a best mate so there was looking forward to it and hopefully will be a nice dry day as well and in ice hockey Peterborough technically have to away fixtures this weekend but one of the matches will be hosted at the Brits and rink Leeds chiefs are currently without a home rink so they re playing all the matches on the road Phantoms are taking on Leeds tomorrow night ahead of travelling to Telford on Sunday Slava Kulakov side start the weekend sitting 3rd in the national division so a sport are now more in the news throughout the day Nathan thank you very much we re going to be talking to Ben Stevenson who was at the big b.b.c. Radio came which election dinner last night now he says that the putting course was the most interesting one because things got talked about that you didn t necessarily expect we ll find out more after the travel across Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge share. Oh unfortunately we can t hear from Stevie at the moment Boise. Suddenly not here let me see if I can boot up the travel map once again you can hear the computer Waring in the background writes We have the a 14 westbound for a 9 mile hill the junction with the a 33 to the 810 junction to Milton interchange trafficking for 3 miles I m afraid so one to watch out for if you re reaching for the a 14 westbound traffic as well on the a one for 2 easily road at the business park and southbound on the a 14 to Fordham Road at Fordham that going from New Market Road to the junction with the a 14 x. Ning So traffic is also slow that will have another update in 15 minutes trying to do your out your can. My big bit if you spot security and it s safe and legal to do so call us oh i 10859596. Sorry And then can you hear me you can any of the stuff we wouldn t thanks to puts out from the b.b.c. Radio came lection dinner then which took place in Pittsburgh last night the idea basically inviting a group of people from across the county to have that Christmas dinner together but what was the twist. Was you would only get the food if you would agree to a question I ran that particular subjects I wouldn t have gone I just said no and I mean before I went yes. Well actually I was filled with trade to begin with but we have the starter which you heard about and that went quite well everyone was on a similar kind of page the main courses arrive to lovely stuff and we sort of agreed on the environment as to what lifestyle changes we d be happy to make and who needs to up their game for us to be able to turn greener and then mind up these mince pies and the Chocolate log that comes out. You had to agree when he came to me that the 3rd topic would be breakfast I thought no way we re going to get any of this does that now beautifully there was there was a deadlock moment where we had to remain as one undecided and one lever and the question was would it be acceptable to have a 2nd referendum and I could just see the mince pie slipping away from my site but beautifully when I broke the news to Paula believe voter that there would be no desire at the underside of voter decided that a 2nd referendum would be more democratic and then Paula one for the team and she said even though she thought a 2nd referendum would go against what she believed it would come out to remain She said she would be happy to have the 2nd referendum if it meant she got into politics. For example talk a lot and then I thought I wonder if the politicians and thought of this a bit of brandy butter and want to parties go over to the leader of the opposition saying I know we disagree on a lot but it s sit down break these mince pies throw is in a come 3 I was discussing in Parliament Well when all it needed was. To drive down to London to burst into the House of Commons with a huge parliament PI s you could have saw how everything well you needed was a ritual but a short cross pastry crust and it was delightful I can tell you I read are you hearing that and you know the discussions between people coming coming to this are all sorts of different viewpoints What is the tone of that conversation was atmosphere like Well I think it s very different when you ve got your own divine and spangly jacket playing Christmas songs in the corner you ve got money Bob a crack in the jokes in the entertainment there is sort of this Christmas feeling around the table I think people are more likely to see other points of view and I think that was what was really interesting it wasn t like the House of Commons where people were shouting over each other but actually once or twice people are like that isn t my viewpoint but I can see why you think that and I can see in your life experience why that might be a bigger deal for you than it is me and actually I understand where you re coming so they re more prepared to listen to other people s viewpoints rather than tunnel mind to thinking of their own and that s it yes exactly the point so that maybe there is an element of you know these are strange if you ve not met them before I ve got to be polite to them but I thought it went really well actually in that regard to coming to consensus it worked a treat so you got human spiny on the j. More than one how many how many I can t believe I m going to have to put you on this I m afraid Mr Stephen Stanko was it the whole package there were 33 jump or is it. Like that for a long time but he s very very naughty listen b.b.c. Radio came which this is kind of Lawrence and Aussie McLeod of course Chris man man in the morning ready for you after 9 o clock right now 10 to 9. That. Back in it s going to. Don t. Yes. Said Jack. Jack. The long. Texas. Says. Jack. Let. This. The. Her. 2 that Jack. To Meg q. Best like. 6 minutes 9 b.b.c. Radio bitrate breakfast this Friday morning hello to you good morning good morning Chris Man I love that we are continuing this cracker of a pre-Christian us Party in Peterborough we ve got. I think left over us on our show today talking about some of the issues that we that my. We had a little bit of a tease on the left I was for Chris Mann It s an interesting subject isn t it in an interesting angle to attack this yes it s been in office and actually never by some people s kind and a lot of feedback we ve been getting on the show is people have had enough of politicians and actually they want to hear from ordinary people and a lot of folk are having very similar conversations about things around as you say the table so that you can. Change your opinion Oh he can adapt to somebody else improve your own opinion so we re talking about that in the phone lines fun Friday we re getting ready for the weekend we re off to hunting in particular to preview the 50th Peter but chase with the new me was in the best of the telly and the big interview at 11 is Liza sees it Liza lies 8 days. But as a kid in Skippy the bush. Yes she was in take 3 girls brothers and Dr Who of course got out. Of the big interview today don t forget pencils at the ready quiz 1130 questions it s just. Have a good long. Look we re almost done. Thank . Let s. Let s. Let. Well Friday morning and Chris mans raring to go. Will see you Monday morning from 6. Monday from 6 am Monday by. Taking anywhere between 15 to 20 minutes if. That s between now and junction 33 for the Milton interchange. That s between the. Good news however for those in. The business park still the lights are in operation and on the trains the problem. Running between. Between. If you. Give us a call an 80859596. Travel. Is. B.c.e. Wait you mean we see in. Ats 9 the b.b.c. News for Cambridge share Haim Nathan Alben 2 men have been charged after a cannabis factory worth nearly 300000 pounds was found and sent me its police force entry into a property on skip away in little packs than on Wednesday and found around $350.00 cannabis plants the 21 year old and 23 year old were arrested after being found in the loft and have now been charged with producing a controlled class b. Drug voters will be given one final chance to watch Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn debate tonight and I live television programme before next Thursday s election Mr Johnson has not responded to our direct on air challenge by the b.b.c. Presenter Andrew Neil to accept his invitation for an interview the Senior Conservative cabinet minister Michael Gove denied Mr Johnson was avoiding scrutiny Romney has given more than 100 interviews during the course of the campaign so far and tonight for be an opportunity for the prime minister and leader of the opposition and indeed to people who can be Prime Minister after the general election to go head to head I don t think there s ever been an occasion in any general election when any prime minister has submitted or accepted to debate opportunities against the leader of the opposition that s unprecedented labor say they ll cancel the Oxford or Cambridge expressway and commits a royal If they get into power the Labor candidate for Cambridge Daniel says massive new road building is exactly the wrong approach when we face a climate crisis where the Conservative Chancellor Sajid Javid has pledged 25000000000 pounds to upgrade key roads across the country the boss of Cambridge sure Chambers of Commerce says improvements to the a 40 weights will bring economic benefits to the county a 51 year old man will appear in court this morning charged with the murder of a 12 year old boy and an apparent hit and run outside a secondary school in Essex Holly Watson died after a car struck a group of peoples in Laos and on Monday. More than 20000 customers of the collapsed Peterborough base travel giant Thomas Cook face the lazing getting refunds for package holidays the Civil Aviation Authority originally said all valid claims made on the 1st day of his refund program would be fulfilled by today but now says only 2 thirds will be paid on time and people living in a Cambridge village have been enjoying some early festive cheer as a mysterious secret Santa has been leaving gifts in the street a number of wrapped presents have been left to people in Milton Nick Cambridge to find written on them oh messages including if you find me I m you always happy Christmas Sarah 7 year old daughter found one present containing chocolate near a bush Sarah says she feels welcomed on Christmas Eve after moving to the county from bombing I m pretty new to Milton So that was quite a nice surprise I just thought that it s a very kind gesture for from whoever did it and it was just placed at the right spot for all the children from the school run and lots of them found little presents and there are so excited and it just brought in the Christmas spirit really in sports peace Perminder down Ferguson admits their record away from London Road must improve Pasha claimed only one victory on the road since August that you re going to face in form Portsmouth and League One summer came as I said manager Colin Calderwood believes his players a feeling refreshed following a 2 week break these are 7 points from the league to play off places ahead of hosting Plymouth the other game a share mainly joy this morning few bright spells but many cloudy highs of 13 degrees Celsius that s 55.

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Chips with some achievement for coach Tina Price and her squad it was indeed it was tremendous We were hopeful they were very talented bunch of girls not have most of them at club level since the age of 9 and 10 so I knew I had something very special but it took a lot to bring out it was amazing achievement in today s action Brighton and Hove Albion return to Premier League action after the international break with a tough home game against 2nd place Leicester City amongst the day s 7 other matches new Spurs boss Jersey takes his side to West Ham in the early kick off after the host Southampton leaders Liverpool travel to Crystal Palace and his Man City against Chelsea at half past 5 likely Crawley look for just their 2nd lead to fix 11 games as they walk in 5th place eggs to city in the tennis Great Britain will face Spain in the semifinals of the Davis Cup this evening in Madrid and England s bowlers struggled to make inroads on day 3 of the 1st Test against New Zealand only 2 wickets fell all day as the Black Caps closed 41 runs ahead on 394 for 6 having begun at 209 behind b.b.c. Sussex news and sports at 730 b.b.c. Sussex travel thanks very much Mike Pesca the monthly been on the roads on public transport 1st check this morning paper sparks. Yes as you heard from Mike the consequences of this car. Means that red glow just continue around the site that closes continue on Graham parade Burlington road and elms and to be a bit of pressure on the southern end of Terminus road as well apart from that there would look pretty quiet if you re having. Fun commentator a lot of road looks need to seek support snow already causing a little bit of the delay that the trains are looking pretty good job got no complaints about those but this morning it was Fox b.b.c. Suffix travel. The weather then for Sussex It s 7 minutes past 7 the most pressure dominates in the weather. I mean with cloudy skies and rain that s. Slowly beginning to feed in from the. South easterly winds and maximum temperature of 12 degrees Celsius which is $54.00 and found some that will be at $728.00 and. Just off to 4 and. Even light winds. Develop you could get some developing some of that could be dense in places on a low of 5 Celsius $41.00 in found. With a bit of a. Lingering around 1st thing but as the day unfolds bright spells expected and it should stay generally dry with just the. On the high for Sunday of 30. 6. Minutes past 7 mile. It was. 11. weekend welcome to Mt county s Sunday breakfast between now and 9 o clock that of the rewind 9 o clock this morning now Bam did you see the questions I made a special last nights I did actually sit through the insides who hours I often want to start to fidget because it wasn t I think was the greatest television feast I ve ever seen on the Balts but I did stick through the whole thing I m wondering did you manage to do the same and if so how do you think came across. As the most credible leader did anything about last night s question time leaders debate change your view on who you might vote for the next general election as ever we would love to hear from b.b.c. Sussex and weighed 2031 and 4 find. Take find as of your comments a bunch of 3 starting your message with the word radio and you can e-mail me Mark talk at the b.b.c. Don t kowtow to k. Basically if you didn t see it last night Fiona Bruce gave each of the 4 main party leaders being the Labor the conservatives the Lib Dems and the s.n.p. As well they each got half an hour of air time one after the other and I mean the only one point is a brilliant moment when you were watching this last night where you saw somebody reaching for the free pass because they were expected to sit there for 2 hours and be very attentive engaged and you know after one of the any of us would reach for the fruit pastels in that situation 080-232-1045 what did you make of it and did one of the leaders in particular come across particularly credible on that leaders debate last night let me know your views on that now what does Parkinson s disease mean to you Did you know for example that here in the u.k. One person is diagnosed with that condition every single hour when other branch of the national charity Parkinson s u.k. Had to raise more awareness with their Christmas single before we play you the song let s hear about it from Katherine Fletcher research officer with Parkinson s u.k. The composer modeling Castree And 1st up Jackie poem a member of the Parkinson s choir. A years ago. When I was 1st told like my world knows if you know what really like everything you know. How did I get this why me and what were happening when Jackie Well I suppose you know we determine. And I just thought oh we can put on the oh wait a trapped nerve and I just went to the g.p. And said I think of got a trapped nerve and he said yes help get you to a consultant and the consultant sat me down off the looking at me and says you go poking since and with that it was like I didn t really hear much else it was kind of like a blur and we ve got Catherine French on the line from Parkinson s and that initial diagnosis must come from most people incredibly. Incredibly difficult way to accept you know receiving a diagnosis can be really daunting for the past them selves and for the family and friends around to Parkinson s u.k. Offer support information and advice and we have a website with lots of information that s kept up to date so you can find out more about Parkinson s Dole u.k. We also have a free confidential helpline where all trained advisors can help with any aspect of Parkinson s including this initial diagnosis writes. About the support was available in the moments Jack you were through the toughest part of the journey for you with this losing my independence in that I used to be a very keen motorcyclist and with the initial diagnosis I always basically told to hand my license back and always than a it was like if I had to go anywhere it was I had to rely on friends or public transport or walking and of course with Parkinson s you call usually will last fall as a progressive so it gets tougher and tougher. One thing that has helped with. The support from the National Southie Parkinson s you become a member of the Parkinson s quiet somatic What about Father Wow we we had. Like a little choir on a Monday off the new way we made we get together we have a lot is small plot is class for people with Parkinson s and we would singing the song was all once very over once they said to us I thought well this is quite good for all of beach there are pay Sure yes so I I had a friend Madeleine and I thought bless us Madeline whether she can help us out with this and it really started as a joke with most of a mandolin she said to me one day when we re going to stop because I think I tended to support the charity and raise money by doing things like abseiling large buildings as you and she did. And she said you can hurt yourself one day so let s see what we can do anything she jokingly said well sing a song she actually wrote the song then and said Why I ll teach it all to you came down tortoise how to sing the song in reverse history s history Yeah well my mother is on the line Swiss now her mother and you all choir director I m from Haiti as we heard yeah. 14 today so most bar charts you know you didn t really realize how big this was going to become absolutely Yeah Doc you ve been a friend about for a while and she s kind of got me involved in pockets and events so I originally go along and sing at the anu garden party and just be involved with this wonderful group of people who actually I think what really struck me as the course of the time is that I don t let this condition limit them and this is why Jackie s fund raising escapades just some inspiring with you know filing and skydiving and we re watching her and she s hoping that she s got struck me that you know she s Kampala wheelchair list rather than a bucket list something that she wants to do before her. Disability progresses and limits are really watching these people inspired me so much and I d just rather than saying Anya I really want to do something to help and I m in the doctor was in my kitchen and I did say to her you know what So next time and she was rattling off all these different things and I said oh you re really going to hurt itself that is something faith that we can both do is a thing so I really thought you know with this project we shouldn t just be singing a run of the mill Christmas so it should be something really special and unique for this group of people who just really they don t let their disease limit them and they need something special in order to showcase that so I really I had the opportunity to talk to a lot of pockets and sufferers at the local group and they gave me some key wasn t phrases about how they felt when they were diagnosed how they feel now through that journey and I told the statement into a song which I hope in bodies the struggle of living with the condition but also it s a message of hope for everybody Christmas is such a time of year where we all come together and but it s also a time where people can feel very alone and you know we should be united rather than separated and suffering from cancer from Parkinson s eukaryote this fund raising this sort of fund raising his own way so important as yes so the work Jackie Madeline are doing is just one example of the great fundraising work that s happening out there I m across the u.k. Partington who k. We were rely completely on our own people fund raising for us in the fundraising we do for the charity we really really are truly grateful for these very inspiring activities people are doing a model and how can people get hold of the single Well it s a new t.v. Made a video that goes along with that but we ve also got the single available all major platform so it s on i Tunes App music Spotify Amazon music and all proceeds are going to pocket and u.k. To help fund for the reception to find a cure Jackie last thing kind of the Robbie Williams for example just received a Christmas song do you think you might have for Christmas number one you never know well. They are a tough competition. Robbie Williams come and get it. d it. Was. Having the done a fantastic job with that well done to all involved over in whole Some with that child he single raising money for Parkinson s u.k. We wish them all the very best of luck with that and I m sure Robbie might be quite good in his boots you have an eye on them particularly to Jackie put emphasis airing our story with this morning 725 Graham Danes rock n roll cafe the Shun being recalling those days a little island listening to a jukebox playing fifty s or sixty s records like Bobby early away and this copy. Was. Then an hour of seventy s and eighty s with a reef don t play that song and remember this lot. They re all playing this week in my rock n roll cafe and you can play the code cracking Dean machine game weekends are all about let me say coming up later at midday on b.b.c. Sussex Graham is back this time for midday Daily Mail Today front page headline the end of g.p. Home visit the Angus of Cosa dominated by pictures of the fire about how Tommy spawn hundreds how inferno. How about a summing up. Of the swimming Juke of nothing is the headline of the latest on the juke of York and many of the front pages this morning with acting on last night s leaders debates Coburn refused to back his own deal in Bret s a vote is the lead for the Daily Telegraph and for the Guardian the Smalling call be neutral on breaks it as pm attacked on trust what it did happen last night Boyce Johnson Jamie Coburn Nicholas sturgeon and Joe Swinson all taking part in a Question Time leader special they were taking questions live from voters in this latest big test in the battle over very different visions for the future of our country I will adopt as prime minister of the time a neutral start so that I can credibly carry out the results of that to bring our communities and country together he s not going to be neutral on the deal that he proposes to do I don t see how he can do a deal when he ought to be coming here to say sorry if I think we are true European party we always have to campaign for people s vote if we re not able to have it when our plates go up with the barrel had a ringside seat in Sheffield who sits at the temperatures in the spin room straight afterwards rubbing shoulders with politicians and the spinners alike and he s on the program morning to Mark good morning from a drizzly dark Sheffield the morning after the night before what a lovely image you paint now has this debate put Brick s it back in the spotlight. Well Jeremy Corbin would hope not but I think it may have been the big takeaway from this debate the one thing that we really learned about substance what policy wise at least is the fact that Jeremy Corbin trying to put to bed this big question that was asked of him throughout the campaign are you leave or are you remain if you get your wish of holding the 2nd referendum and he said you know what I m neutral I ll be the elder statesman and I ll be standing by the side and I ll be able to implement whatever result comes our way now that sounds quite a reasonable state stance to take on the face of it however as the opposition in particular Boris Johnson pointed out you can also be attacked for being indecisive and not having a view on one of the biggest issues facing us and yet being radical in your manifesto and and pushing other things very far why can t you make a decision about bricks and so the question is going to be as we go through this campaign whether this question now haunts Jeremy Corbett or whether he can move on now there are a couple of other things that came through the debate last night now not least the Scottish independence referendum Jeremy Corbett insisting that he would not hold our independence referendum for Scott little give permission if you like within the 1st 2 years now we heard from Nicholas sturgeon that if it came down to a hung parliament would she be able to move that dial and shorten the time if she was offering her support to Jeremy Corbyn she certainly suggested that she was confident she could do that but otherwise from Jeremy Corbin it was actually a strong performance the crowd liked him there was plenty of applause more than any other leader meeting much of what he was saying you remember on Tuesday night he was laughed at for saying for his contorted position on bricks that well he certainly had a moments anyway the audience laughing with him and I d say that he probably pretty happy with his performance last night Ok let s talk about Joe s win since he s wanted to be part of these debates of one point Fiona Bruce pointed out slightly Simon s I was in the audience how do you think she did you have got to say I really did notice that as well and of course you know you can only judge it by the audience that was there and their responses to her but Jo Swinson a tried really. To become a part of these debates you d even gone to the High Court to get into an early debate although she was unsuccessful with that she was on the defensive from the word go they were asking her the audience about her position as prime minister she suggested that she could be prime minister at the as a result of this campaign right at the beginning of it now she s shifted that rhetoric and she s really focusing on making sure that there isn t a Tory majority but she was also blamed for the Liberal Democrats part in passing austerity measures and she was also questioned as to why she s taking the decision out of the public s hands and suggesting that we should just revoke Article 50 stay in the e.u. Without a people s vote which she had campaigned so for say firstly for well she tried to make the case that she has already tried twice to put forward motion in parliament to try and get this people s vote in labor didn t join her in the voting lobbies but she did have a tough time of it I must say and so when she left the stage yeah you got the sense that there wasn t as much applause she cheat at the stage very quickly unlike Jeremy Corbyn whose body language was much more relaxed much more victorious as he went and shook people s hands as he left the stage what good have you on this one in Marbella reporting there from Sheffield It is half past 7 if you want to react to what you saw on the t.v. Last night did anyone convince you that they are the next prime minister in waiting did you maybe change your view on one of the leaders that part last night over 802-321-0458 real enough of the already you know have you seen one too many debates you can text on 813 double 3 starting a message with the word radio and you can email marked accounts at b.b.c. Dot co dot Souquet half past 7 now. It is Sussex this is b.b.c. Sussex breakfast with Mark counts of the news and sport now with Mike good morning fire crews to spend the night at the remains of the Claremont hotel any spawn around a dozen firefighters a camp to watch on the shell of the building after the blaze broke out in the basement of the high. Tel yesterday morning around 130 guests and staff were safely evacuated a crowd funding page has now been set up to help the staff we ve lost their livelihoods it was stands at just under 400 pounds at the moment Gerry Corbin has insisted remaining neutral in any future breaks that referendum under a Labor government would be the only way he could bring communities together during a b.b.c. Question Time special he said he would not campaign for either leave all remain Boris Johnson was quizzed him why he had chosen to compare Vale wearing Muslim women to letterboxes and whether he could be trusted 5000 new trees are being planted across the South Downs National Park the project is called Trees for the downs and aims to restore those lost to pests and diseases such as Don chum and ash died back and 14 awards were handed out of last night s Sussex Sports Awards which were held at the brighter Metropole the b.b.c. Sussex unsung hero was brought British Heath f.c. Chairman Keystone who s been involved at the club for 50 years and the young personality all Thea went to Great Britain Archer Briony Pittman. B.b.c. Sussex sports update on today s action Brighton and Hove Albion face arguably their toughest test all theses and 2nd place less to city are the visitors to the Amex his secret as head coach Graham Potter as always you look at how they play and you can see there s a real clarity there and is that a really good job in terms of instilling not know what to do in the really good of it. Good mix of youth and experience some Premier League winners in the team and some really talented individuals the. Great to the young to start their careers as well so you can see why they re there you can see where their. Merits have been really impressed with the center back Adam Webster could feature after an ankle injury under a trust is available but strike Aaron Kollie will miss the game with a groin problem the whole match live on b.b.c. Sussex from 2 amongst the day s other 7 matches new Spurs boss takes his side to West Ham in the 1230 kick off Arsenal host Southampton leaders Liverpool will travel to Crystal Palace and it s Manchester City against Chelsea in the late kick off in the weekend s local football Crawley look for just their 2nd lead to victory in 11 games as they welcome 5th place thanks to city the Reds have dropped from just outside the playoffs to 16th in the table the manager Gabrielle Chaffee isn t feeling any fans pressure be expectation the human exploration in general especially will support a lot of very high but I think that we have to work on the ground understanding that this court has to achieve the 50 point because this is what I ve been asked to me England s bowler struggled to make inroads on day 3 of the 1st Test against New Zealand only 2 were kids fell asleep Black Caps close 41 runs ahead on 394 for 6 having begun the day 209 behind England head coach Chris Silverwood has dismissed suggestions on his side but in a performance that was as flat as the pitch I would say was a flop for most of the slice guys there is a flat pitch but what I did enjoy the fact that we implemented plans and we gave them time to work and we stepped very social I thought we showed decent discipline with a ball obviously if it held. Things could ve been a bit different but that s again and in tennis Great Britain will face Spain in the semifinals all 3 Davis Cup the sea evening in Madrid b.b.c. Sussex news and sport more at 8 Ok So Mike you see I am Pippa Sparks is here as ever on this Sunday morning and. Here we are forecasting form the glamour of the Brighton building very rarely do any of us get invited up to what we call the mothership to new Broadcasting House in London I mean that s where I went out there couple weeks ago and I walked down a staircase you know the one when you see when you watch in the 6 O Clock News or whatever and you see the staircase behind the news reader and all those people beavering away and you think well this is proper grown up stuff going on but I have to tell you I m Mike that there is a scandal going on at the moment new Broadcasting House who is just a little warning in case you need to venture up to the mothership at any time soon it s covered at least in the sun and I ve also got so spotty this story in the mail today the headline from the mail deep fried fury at 6 chip limit in the b.b.c. Can seem now I ve never worked in any part of the b.b.c. Because frankly of any of the words here that has the luxury of accounting but if I did I think I would feel outraged b.b.c. Workers are an uproar says The Sun today after being limited to just 6 chips in the staff canteen Radio one producer Dom Sterling blew the whistle on the policy the Isle of out after status the 1000000000 pound Broadcasting House he tweeted just in case you thought the b.b.c. Was a grammars place to work there is currently more in the canteen the new 6 chip rule in which servers are instructed to individually count out 6 chips per plates I wish this was a joke that the producer Daum Meanwhile radio for research the Charlotte said I wondered why the server in the canteen appeared to be counting him don t replied I thought she was joking but everyone now has the same policy now I mean on the one hand you could be outraged and you could be in mourning for our colleagues in London but actually when you think about it Mike you know in terms of your trying to do healthy eating at the moment maybe this is all about healthy eating maybe 6 chips is more than enough for the average human being maybe so but I mean. What has . It does seem a bit mean and emotion if a surface ship accidentally slipped onto the plate I mean percentage wise or secure difference yeah exactly people though in case you are worried I m now reading to the end of the story the b.b.c. Now appears to done a u. Turn just 18 hours after being exposed a news producer column claims the $68.00 rule appears to have been relaxed the b.b.c. Claims there s something a little bit fishy about this story as there was definitely no such thing as a 6 chip rule where frying to get to the bottom of it one of the that s taken a serious enough frankly at that point to you. I don t think not sure that I ve ever seen a server in the b.b.c. And you know you. Well not exactly I mean us lesser mortals are in the sticks we don t get anything like I can t seem to yes he s just trouble you trust Norm you ve got chips on the sea front anyway it will be much much nicer than I So that s a very fair point now it s 737 how we faring on the rights well east ground parade Burlington Rhode Island Avenue all subject to road closures at this morning following Friday s a Clermont to tell and it looks as if there s a bit of pressure now because of that one seaside road which is slowing up westbound for Marine Parade road down towards Cavendish place and then maybe some pressure on Terminus road as well heading up seaside road to a pub not there we re looking pretty good the trains are looking good so far this morning she just Lambton procession takes place today with the switch on the Christmas tree lights she just across so the afternoon the church is going to be rather jolly but rather busy too and then closures go in a form 1 o clock at least with rings Well they ve got their light switch on round about 5 but lots of events before that including an elf whatever that may be I m People Spock s b.b.c. Sussex travel and it s all happening East Grinstead with their big reveal today so it s going to be closed off on b.b.c. Since it s presenters less McCabe and Julia other they re going to be there for the . One as well you cannot that s true this is no. And it was huge it was heaving last year as well as live with that one and it was fantastic. Good luck if you get into the Christmas spirit later on today plenty of Christmas events taking place across South 6 on the way the form isn t going to be too bad it is a little bit murky 1st thing there s some cloud of rain around eventually we re hoping for some brighter spells slowly beginning to feed in from the south the south and in fresh south easterly winds and a maximum temperature of 12 degrees Celsius which is 54 and found I had some nice morning few minutes ago at 728 sets the noon of 45 overnights mainly drawing partly cloudy with light winds lights on in the My is the cloud break develops patchy foam will start spreading across many parts some of this could be quite dense in places so watch out you re driving through the early hours lows of 5 Celsius $41.00 in final and high and that could be quite slim to clear tomorrow so again take Kaffirs things of all morning but as the day on phones brighter spells will develop most places danger on just the odd channel possible and winds mainly right not bad Damond Smart 13 Celsius $55.00 in found night is our maximum temperature the 3 day check for the start of next week Monday brings a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers overnight and shoes they those showers will create eastwards leaving dry and partly cloudy conditions on Tuesday morning light on in the day though the return of some persistent and locally heavy rain accompanied by strong south westerly wind and further showers are expected on Wednesday waters forecast will fall into cell c. Will the wind easterly all southeast to be becoming variable 2 to 4 then becoming southerly or Southwest 345 later visibility good occasionally moderate the weather showers and the sea states light becoming moderate later on in the West and the next high tides in Hastings coming out this morning at 758 at 6.9 meters Bryan and sand at 6 point one metres of the balcony just 817 at height of 5.3 metres made in Sussex for Sussex b.b.c. . Sussex with my car 90 minutes to rights with Jack. Told. Mum. Mum. Told. Me of. Share with her version of the old sheep sheep song it s in his case at 17 minutes to 8 couple days ago and so our community here was once that sinking place on Monday evening another of the finest meat on markets our situation in just a few moments from now has been amazing stories as ever this yammering is another one before 8 o clock this morning in other news today a former military musician is what a life in uniform for one teaching young children here in Sussex research shows that joining him in nursery rhymes simple with them since addition which things can really help preschoolers to learn many new skills while Simon Jenkins has been along to meet Stephen French performing musical bumps at a nursery with a very willing audience. Within an hour straight away we come into the natural setting and we provide a musical education for for the session and we to education 3 music and which is all hidden within what we do providing for the children which is fun and really engaging and they re learning all the time without realizing which is the best thing for children today to me. In a very simple form yes singing along joining in and we instruments puppets all different props and it s in gauging with all of those different things and learning the skill set that comes with those with learning sharing with. Learning turn taking and and also what to do with different tools should we call them all instruments is their prophet name. Yes I served for 13 years as a military musician and I retired actually as a musician and became a house husband and my my son is now 3 years old and I was always singing with him I can see a huge benefit of singing songs and within singing there s so much that you can do with songs you ve got counting songs you ve got songs with of course words you ve got songs which have instructions and I could see a huge benefit with that so automatically guided me into coming and teaching education through music with me. I can just imagine the Simon Jenkins was doing the running as well as the children as well when he went along to meet Steven French and Stephen is on the line for me now good morning to you in morning and I can absolutely confirm he was indeed joining in at the back there biggest kid of all in terms of you you are now leading a very different life but it sounds like you re having the time of your life it s fantastic. I mean a place now in my life where you know from minute. To place and my day is more or less filled with smiles so with. And I think in that d d in that short tape so with huge amounts of Lost. Which is fantastic I salute you both for it because you re so positive I always think when I think about it when my children are young enough to be at nursery I love going in to drop them off and I love pickin them back up again but I m not sure I d like to be in a classroom with them for for any length of time because it must be slightly chaotic its arms. Well of course but life in general is chaotic and not one of those things that we become accustomed to specially having having a son of my own. You kind of deal with those things and it s not just course in READY nursery settings READY to do public classes with parents. As well as and that chaos is actually part of it and it s part of learning of course some children a will join in with every think and some some don t and that brings its own challenges of course is as a teacher and doing is they re always taking things in and as they would say insist children are like a sponge and they do a course take everything in adult point. And you are now in the main camera for you for your young somewhat from experience flying on the moon for a while for our coming to who s just taken back from 3 months of paternity leave when you know he says one city as a guy you still moves he sees it s grieving women the main who are doing this your v.c. Again loving the experience have you know just know that he s still mining the ladies who are taking care of that child care. Is absolutely yes and 881 of the reasons really why I came into musical bumps in honesty and. Being a man and going to different things is quite tricky somewhat and there is a massive drive at the moment which is fantastic. Things for mail carriers and parents and there s lots of that club coming out and I m pleased to say I ve got a few thoughts that have come to my classes which is fantastic and it s really nice that there is becoming that type innocent availability for things out there but it is tough. Being a dad bring certain expectations I must of found in a river playing around with my son. And of course going in the mud and that s the kind of thing that we love but. That s great fun for us but yeah it s nice it s tricky. But then again of sea service been a. Mother I think you bring up this very difficult well and there s no getting away that it s it s tough for anyone being a parent it d really is one of the hardest jobs that there is going but. We have a saving grace that really if one s doing a fantastic job of what they re doing yeah I do again thinking back to when my children were young enough to be nasty I do remember the nasty stuff saying it s always great to see the dads taking part in this is great to have the male role models around as well how can we find out more about what you do. Dot com we have to face my class that somebody was BUSY in favor of but we also have classes right. Across. d social media where. I played the stuff Stephen thank you so much for sharing your story really good to hear from you on the program this morning it s 10 minutes now to this week s system stereo underground in the music industry. That s 6. Tracks from the stereophonic so much to my list of indie classics that this is. You know underground tonight from 6 b.b.c. Sussex. Alison Moyet. Cried out 5 minutes now to 8 o clock with Mom breakfast to ask you what you made over last night s leaders special debates of course each of the form main leaders question one by one they were all debating with each other it was half an hour questions for Germany Kobe men all for Joe Swinson and half a nickel studs and then finishing up with half an hour of questions for the prime minister Boyce Johnson This is from Yvonne on our Facebook page this morning hard to say lots of promises but who is actually going to stick to their word as a carer it s my disabled son I really want to hear about care was announced and I seem to be jumping through hoops all the time we are stressed enough as carers how these parties going to help me and my son I guess often when you going through a general election and deciding how you maybe will cost your vote in the polling both will be one thing in particular that will really stick in your mind let us know your thoughts this morning Brian in Atlanta and thank you for your call this morning Kobe was a work of fiction says Brian and that will Hanson another one here on the flip side although he says anyone voted for boys must have a very short memory 9 years or so is cuts and lies because they bailed out the bankers keep your thoughts coming place our 802321045 you can text me as ever 81 triple 3 starting all message with the word radio celebrating alchemy. See here I was 2019 a community Heroes awards all about paying tribute to the people in our towns and villages they go the extra mile to help others and we ve just got a couple of days now away from revealing all of our win as a special ceremony in Crawley this coming Monday evening that s in your damn books from New Haven has been shortlisted in the young achiever a category that has autism and a struggle to score and found life difficult in social situations lamb and son a father who s worked so hard on these awards went along to meet Dan who simply adores Brian and I have. Walking down any urban street these days you ll find people wearing their hearts on their window panes be a political or campaigning messages but here at number 9 seen blue and white dominate the front of this house. To put. Back across the. Sky. Is part stuff in fact the whole house is down Brooks became obsessed with the Siegel s after being supported by the club s charity Albion in the community life hasn t been easy for Dan He has autism and struggled to adapt to life in school so the opportunity to play football and learn some social skills was a lifeline so I struggled to my 1st school and among 4 to get me into a special school and I ve started to study sessions at Brighton and luncheon. We tried a few mainstream football clubs for him which didn t really work and then we stumbled accidentally across in the community he ran all season specific sessions which have just been the completely life changing because it s given him that chance to do what he loves how many Brighton and Hove Albion football shirts and passive so. And shorts have you got 3 companies full. As a thank you for helping him through some pretty dark days Dan has been raising funds for the football club charity but it s done so much to help him Paul 1st when I was 11 I started and I bravest around $5600.00 pounds by staying quiet for 3 hours. I ve raised around 3000 pounds now and I a few weeks ago I d done a challenge I have to eat 50 different foods and I ve done it blindfolded even to to autism which sometimes means that he struggles to see other people s points of view he still wanted to do that thank you for the people that just gave in the most opportunities that he s ever hearts and doing something that he absolutely loves a friend of mine has recorded a very special message for you let me just play you a little bit from my phone I. Know you like to listen to country you know so thanks I also know it s a special day for you this week somebody tells me you re becoming a teenager Trayvon and I say I just want to say Keep up the excellent work community thank you for. And very happy that probably. All of us from the seacoast. Are you got a huge smile on your face yeah Johnny cancer the guy you listen to in the commentary wishing you a very Happy Birthday How does that feel good yeah it was lovely it s just completely taken over a life everything is is brighter now and it s made him happy and that is par for a new wife the best thing that s come from this is the fact that he s now honey. Another amazing story another amazing finally Stan Brooks shortlists in the young achiever water on when the last one Matilda Brown and Izzy Colvin under-staffed hop on stand this morning Donny takes some of the finalists in the sports award category. As we continue the countdown to Monday night s ceremony and Callie find the forest on the website b.b.c. You don t kowtow to caseless b.b.c. Saw 6 highlights from that ceremony on Tuesday morning on the show. Made in Sussex full Sussex on f.m. Online digital radio and smart Speaker this is b.b.c. Sussex. It s a good morning this is b.b.c. Sussex breakfast amount Council on Saturday the 23rd of November on the show today an update on the devastating fire at a hotel in the spoon terrible on it really and I ve got quite a lot of memories from that hotel growing up so it is really start going to school to be a show in the national news tonight we re in Sheffield welcome to question time election leaders special So how did everyone fare in the latest of the election debates here Pru European party we always have been I would have dropped a neutral start he s not going to be neutral on the deal that he proposes back here why $5000.00 new trees being planted across the South Downs National Park plus after half past 8. I. Know what your intro takes place on the babies 25 years on how does your money get spends from the National Lottery helping good causes on your doorstep for news and sport and come with Mike in just a moment travel you trust with pepper. Yes and the Far East born into some local well is in place today continuing this morning more details on them after the nice cloudy and what for some of us are seeing this morning brighter conditions expected later and a high of 12 Celsius 54 in found hearts. Then using the satellite with my bunks them good morning there are concerns this morning for the stability all 3 mains of the fire damaged Claremont hotel in a spawn he saw 6 Fire and Rescue Service remain on scene today and say efforts to isolate the hotel s gas supply are being hampered by the uncertainties surrounding the stability of the strong chance around a dozen firefighters a can t wash on the remains over night after the devastating fire broke out in the basement of the Grade 2 listed building yesterday morning Jenny Powell was standing at the Claremont was one of the guests evacuated and we just only started up at 1st there was this massive explosion I thought a window a big window had blown and then we realized that it was more serious in the wall blown away and there was people Deborah everywhere accordions remain in force around the hotel and surrounding roads this morning one of the latest on the road situation with Pipa shortly Marc Andreessen is Assistant Chief Fire Officer with the Sussex fire and risky we were called to an explosion on arrival the crews quickly realized the fire had spread to the upper floors and then our tactics work rate very much about making sure all the residents were evacuated and from that point on it was about making sure that we protected the adjacent buildings well crowdfunding page is now been set up to help the staff who ve lost their livelihoods that total now stands of 433 pounds you can find out more by visiting the just giving website in other news Jeremy Corbyn has said he was staying neutral in the e.u. Referendum which Labor has promised if it wins the general election he was speaking in a b.b.c. Question Time special last night during which 4 party leaders faced a tough grilling from an often hostile studio audience. And Sheffield our political correspondent in Watson Jeremy Corbyn has decided to try to neutralize a consistent line of attack the Conservatives time and again have pushed him to say whether he d back leave or remain in the new referendum labor is promising and he was in danger of appearing evasive or indecisive so last night he said explicitly he d stay neutral Swinson was criticized for what some saw as an undemocratic pledge to cancel Bragg s it without a new referendum Nicholas sturgeon of course wants not one referendum but to an e.u. Poll followed by another and Scottish independence and she expressed confidence that a minority Labor government would be forced to concede to her demands the prime minister was challenged on his jeweled chip of public services and criticised for his own rhetoric on race and religious practices some of 5000 new tree is being planted across the south or on the roads in that situation and Sparks Yes indeed closures continue this morning on Grand Parade burning to node and elms in East one following the clamor to the town yesterday at Seaside grow taking a bit of pressure heavy westbound from the ring parade road and it was common to place as a result and terminus road could take a bit of pressure to I think up to and seaside road as well the looking right at the moment elsewhere East Grinstead big reveal takes place today with Julia as like a 22 we ll keep an eye on that London had not high street will be closed off from 4 o clock as are quite a lot of events going on with part one the lighting of the tree and Part 2 taking place near the clock tower and the High Street and to just as London procession takes place from 3 to 5 o clock this afternoon and they re switching on the Christmas tree lights from $530.00 Eastern approaches to teach the cost going to be busy $2.00 trains in the Kinkade it was found to be the Sussex tram. 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I ve 1000 pound fine for its fans races chanting against England the p.f.a. Also wants to see greater diversity on your way for as a disciplinary committee which currently has no ethnic minority representation Manchester City remain on course to win the League Cup for a 3rd consecutive year after cruising into the quarter finals of the tournament Sergio agüero scored twice as the holders beat Southampton $31.00 Everton Leicester Oxford and culture are also through to the last 8 and asshole will offer counseling to granite Jacka following his angry outburst at his own fans upon being substituted in their Premier League game on Sunday manager you know I am Aris not disclosed whether he will strip Jacka of the club captaincy this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. 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On digital and online sharp were up all night the 1st White House officials testified to the congressional committee leading the impeachment inquiry into President trumps dealing with Ukraine as a winner of the partial hocked not even a distinguished record of valor on the battlefield in Iraq could save Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Benben from the derision he taught him by his commander in chief when it came out the kind of venom and told the committee he was listening in on that infamous phone call from President Trump to Crane s president s Olinsky and realized the president was asking a foreign government to investigate a u.s. Citizen for political ends Mr Trump derided him as a never trump card asking was he on the same call I was. All over Britain it s 5 past 25 pos night in North Conway New Hampshire the autumn colors have been fabulous but for leaf peepers on the nearby can come a ghost trail Time is running out 5 prostate Devils Lake the largest in North Dakota 7 on Bald a month and near Libby Montana Libya is home to the longest running environmental disaster in American history when hundreds of my nose and residents died from the extraction until 20 years ago of vermiculite tainted by a specific 5 Posix place just west of Skye Comix Washington where the 1st transcontinental railway arrived at the Pacific 127 years ago our news comes from c.b.s. . News c.b.s. News on the hour I m Jim shot of the winds are gusting up again in California overnight where serious wildfires continue to burn uncontrolled Jonathan Bigley Ani s on the Kincaid fire in Sonoma County where 90000 structures are threatened crews scrambled to keep flames that day as the braced for a repeat of the fire and fury that has ravaged Sonoma County for 6 days now firefighters guarded threatened homes knowing to in an instant flames could ignite in the bone dry brush the fuels are critically dry 124 homes and buildings have already been destroyed the smoke now playing kits parts of Sonoma County officials say air quality in these areas is measuring at very unhealthy levels and could rise to hazardous conditions House impeachment inquiry heard from a member of the National Security Council an Army officer who expressed concerns about the president s contacts with Ukraine Bill rake off reports President Trump tweeted this morning that he didn t know Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vin meant calling him an never trump or that brought rebuke from both sides of the aisle here on Capitol Hill including from Republican caucus chair Liz Cheney she said the Purple Heart recipient show. 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And p. 500 was off to this is c.b.s. News today marks the 50th anniversary of the Internet put down that smartphone and think back to a time where u.c.l.a. Programmer Charlie Klein tried to remotely send a computer message to the Stanford Research Institute computer see that and sure says the word was logon but only were able to do is send l. O. And then everything crashed just 2 years later the 1st e-mail was sent so it shows how fast they were able to advance already by the 1980 s. There were commercial services like Prodigy and a.o.l. You got mail fast forward to 2004 and you ve got Facebook Allison Keyes c.b.s. News Apple resuming the use of employees to review Siri commands and dictation despite the earlier uproar over privacy concerns the difference is users of i Phones and i Pads can opt out when they 1st sign on to the latest I o s update $13.00 look for the dialog box and choose not now to decline audio storage and review. C.b.s. News. Well as time for us to join Mark Riley who is waiting for us in New York City hello Mark right how are you good faith good and I hope that you re all primed for Halloween knowing what a big thing it is for a lot of people oh yeah in New York it s crazy the Village Halloween parade is a venerable institution in this city and people I mean it s coming up on Thursday of course but I had to mention it in things that are going on in New York this week . And it s it s. It must be for a extravaganza I remember how even the Castro in San Francisco and that was that was a trip even said 2025 years ago something like that that well yeah I had enormous amount of fun it s very Yanks traffic and thing yeah definitely and you know New Yorkers tend to celebrate Halloween a bit early I was down in the East Village in lower Manhattan Saturday night and the streets were full of people and Constance I was like whoa I do you know I don t dress for Halloween I m a little old for that but I was just stunned at the numbers of people who were in some instances what do they call it queued up in front of different beast rows in clubs and most of the people were dressed up they had costumes on I thought it was comic con or something it was unbelievable. What else is going on that we might like if we should chance to be in New York this Friday night. For all the women who thought they were mad opens tonight at the Soho Rep and immersive art show now you re not going to believe this ride and immersive art show focuses on the smells of Bushwick and elsewhere and that Brooklyn neighborhood elsewhere is a pretty well known club in Brooklyn and I don t know how they re doing it but they have captured the essence of Bushwick and you can actually go and see artwork and smell Bushwick. But if you re in Bushwick just walking you smell it all the time you smell it anyway yeah yeah yeah but I guess the biggest tourists will come they much too. Well I know that you ve chosen. A nice guest for us and the sorry maybe we want to introduce it before we carry on Oh absolutely he is the venerable Washington bureau chief of The Nation magazine and I know Raj you know him well as do I a brilliant man and a great analyst His name is Mr John Nichols John how you doing brother well I am very well my brothers and I must tell you that we re talking from Madison Wisconsin where we have one of the biggest hollowing parades in the country really huge event yeah it s on the weekend Madison s a college town and going back about 30 years Madison has been the place of incoming for colleges all over the Midwest they ve got to go someplace to have one giant blowout party and so they take like a 10 block street clothes it all off put rock stages deejays you know everything imaginable up and down the street and on a good night if it doesn t snow they can get 3040000 people up but you do realize this is the upper Midwest so Oh yes no I mean 30000 Yeah I mean that what is that about 40 percent of Madison s population it s up there it s competitive. And and it s a wild event because I will just tell you that what you ve seen in the Castro and what you ve seen in the village. Madison makes its effort to compete. You know one things that I m sorry right now I m just going to say allow you to you 1st you 1st guess one I ve been to Madison a few times in a beautiful city but the one thing that struck me about medicine more than anything else when I ve been there is the incredible number of people who write bicycles I went in front of went past the bicycle store and it looked like you know like Macy s would put his bike sitting out in front I had never seen that many bikes at a store before in my life and people in Madison take it very seriously no John Oh yeah we have bicycle we have bike shops along bike trails they don t even front out at the street they front out of the trail it s a it s a city that s obsessed with biking as many cities are becoming you know it s true you know to now it s true of New York increasingly But the thing about Madison is that nothing stops them and so we have a tremendous number of winter bikers and these are people who outfit their bike with 3 inch wide wheels these are wheels you know they almost like a small car wheel and yeah you will see these people going through snowdrifts. So it s a hearty this is a hearty bunch here. For sure I say it. My goodness why Well listen John it s so great to have you along and we hope you ll just going to try have another if your time as to Precious Well I know it s a Christmas but if your time isn t pressing. Maybe you ll stay with us for a while it would mean I m honored to be with you both a priest both of the a lot of Mark show more than once I got us well let me just share a cruel irony where he was as he as you know and as everyone listening to this knows. I m broadcasting from places not very far away from Salem Massachusetts and 61002 Salem was the scene of the Witch Trials which means every Tobar Salem goes absolutely party for for Halloween and people come in from all over and they dress up as witches and they talk to people who possum sells off as witches and it all gets a bit I would have had the traffic is absolutely terrible and I happened to notice on a local television station tonight that trick or treating in Salem has been cancelled I m not kidding in sale was cancelled this is big I don t know maybe I just maybe I just passed by the set and I got the wrong sailor maybe it was Sailor not I saw that I saw the Lord was but the reason this raid. No training so you can t go trick or treating I had I d have no idea if this is for real these people these people terrorized witches and they can t handle rain thank you I m not afraid exactly you would think they could cost a few spells and everything would be justified and I there s another thing yeah yeah I m sure you would think so hopping mad you know I m shocked us I know I can tell you. Madison Wisconsin has predictions for snow on Thursday and I have heard literally snow there are serious no predictions and I have heard no talk of canceling. Out pretty can handle snow. Ice just any one of the many people are going to take any notice of that. But there s a kind of a hollow. Story happening. In your neck of the wood Mark tell us a little bit about the stairs the famous infamous stayers the Joker stairs there s your cool in that I haven t seen this movie the Joker but it s no longer telling so nominate Yeah yeah I ve seen stills of it and there Joker stairs I forgot exactly where it is it s in the Bronx I know that and I think it s somewhere around 167th Street and it s become this social media phenomenon which means it s completely lost on me because I don t do that much social media but residents are kind of expressing. A complicated series of emotions some of them are angry some of them are amused some are exhausted. It appears as though. Tourists are coming to the Bronx and that s a good thing actually but sources coming to the Bronx and taking Instagram photographs and videos etc of these jokers stairs and local residents have taken the saying well you know if you going to come and do not you might as well leave a little money with us while you re here and yeah they said this one. Show that s on Showtime called Jesus and Meryl. They said that. Legally as a Bronx resident you re allowed to curse attacked anyone visiting the Joker stance that shows you how busy it s gotten over a relatively short period of time I don t even know how long the movie s been out I haven t been a movie goer in awhile of because I ve always ended up being disappointed but I ve heard a lot of things about this joker movie but it s become the you know the staircase has become iconic on social media and it s amazing to see. Iran has died of strikes poses these stayers for anybody listening in Edinburgh are about as long as the Scotsman stayers they are incredibly long stairs between 2 buildings at the time when they they perform a good function in the film because 1st of all they show us her beat and the characters and then when he realizes that he can achieve so much and I m only giving a psycho I know what ticked you of the film but when he can achieve so much as the Joker and he s all dressed up then it has a glorious well as a very strange sort of and it s all dancing isn t it it s sounding Yeah yeah and people have I think the New York Times and other publications have you know since the release of the film done kind of analyses of the film as something else altogether not the initial The tense and not the initial ideas of the film but as a film that has some of the most distinctive urban dancing are there is much talk about so it has it has become a phenomenon and these steps have become a big deal and I think Mark will confirm to me that in the Bronx when I was a kid I used to spend quite a bit of time in the South Bronx and I was fascinated by people who would sometimes set up on their on their stupor there their building. A number of bottles and some glasses and even perhaps serve a cocktail. Oh yeah I was that a time honored tradition Yeah it s like it s like the icy people during the summer you know people have these small carts and they walk around certain neighborhoods and they say oh what are called i.c.c. It s like a lemon ice and that cocktail thing a few years ago that was I can t remember the name of the cocktail but there was one that was extremely popular and it was very cheap to make so there were people all over the Bronx that were doing this but what s interesting about these joggers there is is that now the famed congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has weighed in because she grew up of course in the Bronx and she s I think she was just having a goof but she said that she used to avoid staircases like that but she said Look keep your Instagram posts outside of the body down and who. Well I ve to tell you it s under a cusser court this I mean I think it s fair to say Mark you know I ve analyzed American politics over the years oh yeah it s very competitive for the coolest politician this is not id However this is just she is on it she s on top of everything they try to make fun of her wants for they found some old college video of her dancing rants and yeah and they try to make you know Republicans still like her so much they try to mock or and so she put up a video of her dancing out of office on Capitol Hill. And so you know she s on top of it you know she should be a bartender at one time and recently she actually went to the same bar that she used to work and started serving drinks you know she s a woman is not able What are you going to do. She s also you d have to say John she s endorsed baronies Saunders a subject of endless gossip about whether or not he might choose her if he was ever to win the presidential nomination whether you would choose you can t he can t be too young we re going to last is not started 5 can you know believe that here s this woman who has become literally the face of the left. Along with Sanders there s no question of that but this incredibly significant political player more well regarded by people who agree with her much disdain even by the president of the United States but a major figure the one thing she can t do is be vice president or president because back in 1787 they wrote a law that said you had to be 35. She got to wait a while. You know hey can I tell you what there s a fact I figured out a while ago just for you know when she was when she was 1st elected I was calculating it out she could wait 50 years. Before running for president and be Bernie Sanders the sage yeah yeah if you think about it yeah cause was she 29 now and very early I think she just turned Yeah 37 you know 787 I mean it s roughly but it s about she s she s got about 50 years. And she d still be you know kind of in the Biden Sanders each range. But they say their vote to all that on a I m not as I get up in years I m not sure that that s actually the case but hey Well I think I you know having worked with Rod I don t think anybody is too old for anything yes I know thank you very much for that right now and thank you smoothly but. There is no lovely lovely story here and it s a serious story too if you live in New York or and then the other big city about how badly all the delivery trucks are tying up the Chofetz and what s being done to try to manage the segments sourced for packages. Well not enough long story short not enough there are a 1000000 and a half packages a day deliberate in New York City many of them in Manhattan as more and more people end up deciding to avoid brick and mortar stores which is why many department stores in New York are not doing that well and they depend on Amazon a u.p.s. Or whoever to deliver their goods they really the city wasn t built to accommodate these delivery trucks and what happens is they get on a one way street someplace and a u.p.s. Truck which is fairly large ends up blocking a lane of traffic and people have to squeeze to one side and it s just created this whole nightmare now technically speaking. These trucks get ticketed for you know parking double parking or whatever to the tune of 471000 parking violations last year that s a 34 percent increase from 6 years ago that s incredible to contemplate and you know there s kind of nibbling at this point right around the edges and John it s like you know well we re trying to do this we re trying to make you know. Trying to make loading zone so people come in and out the problem with that is once a truck buy or a delivery truck finds a legitimate parking space they stay there forever they don t go anyplace and it s gotten to the point that many of these delivery services end up spreading like tarps on the on the sidewalk and just piling the boxes there and of course many of the apartment houses where these boxes end up going don t really have the infrastructure to accommodate all and sometimes they end up leaving them on the floor sometimes they end up having you know doorman Guard you know lock cages and they send e-mails to the tenants it s become a whole mess but the major problem and particularly when you talk about the attempts at regulation of or and lift in New York. Because of the pollution they cause now you know the baleful eye the city is starting to look at all these delivery trucks and saying wait a minute maybe you are in a lift and not the whole problem here there are a number of proposal Lucian s the best of which as far as I m concerned is the use of some sort of electric transportation vehicle and they re also moving many of the last delivery situations where you know you go that last mile to get to the consumer they re moving them closer to neighborhoods so. In theory doesn t end up in situations where you end up with trucks as much on the street but this is a you know trying to deal with this is right now in its infant infancy because this is blown up over the last 5 or 6 years. Isn t sorry I I wonder if you both hire and for us or who are you busy John that is silly question. To Well John as always I know a little presidential race and some a peach from it but I think I get some time well I would be wonderful Well stay with us we re going to take a little side trip know to Minute Maid stadium just find out what s happening in the say latest and possibly the last game of the World Series here Seth Bennett Seth what s the news. What a comeback from Washington last time we spoke there trying to move on to use an Astros remember the Astros lead the series 32 victories a night for them and see them win the World Series title while Washington blasted back against Justin Verlander with 2 how roads and bridges pass in the 5th inning Adam each of us and then it was once out of his good home grown all the World Series he looked to spike the ball over the wall he sends a very long way to be on that is the difference between the 2 sides is right now Washington trying to turn to get the guy you know they don t quite get the look like unique or l.b. Sent out for the Houston Astros it was a close will almost a brand of fools he had it but it means that his being chased from the gang following knows how Romans and it means as well despite being one of the best pitchers of the last decade he s still yet to get a World Series when he s right in fact he would say could be beat unless his teammates can bail him out here he s going to fight defeats on the way the softball World Series like and Washington just look to be a lot growing into the task they look like they fancy getting 7 with a 3 to lead a couple of signs of got themselves out of trouble and they ve got the starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg to thank for that and they re looking at all the say too loudly but a look at all right at the moment. Freedom so to all were in the bottom of the 6. Or 8 so that it will be back later on thank you so much too. On digital b.b.c. Sounds smart Spiegelman this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live it with b.b.c. News is no capital that year old Good morning the u.k. Is now likely to have a general election before Christmas on December the 12th Boris Johnson s bill was passed by M.P. s but still needs the approval of the lords the prime minister says people should be given a say on the future of the country and Jeremy Corbin says a Labor government will bring real change full details will be published later from the 1st phase of the inquiry into the Grenfell tragedy at least report into events on the night of June the 14th 2017 is highly critical of the London Fire Brigade scientists at Cambridge University save people with asthma switch to cheaper dry powder inhalers it could significantly reduce carbon emissions they also claim it could save the n.h.s. Millions of pounds a year and fans of Game of Thrones should be happy a spin off called House of the Dragon is to be made by h.b.o. Let s go to sport now we showed England have been fined a 4 figure sum for crossing the halfway line to face the haka before their World Cup semifinal against New Zealand world rugby rules stipulate teams must remain within their own half of the pitch to receive the challenge well England won that match and will face South Africa in the World Cup final on Saturday forward Courtney Lawes says he and his team mates will make sure they have no regrets quoting forward to this point all out you know the last game is never going to be a big test and know we re going to be any bigger reason for the ball on field so I m looking forward to go and enjoy the football as union the p.f.a. Is calling on you a fur to overhaul its guidelines So racism is punished more severely it s after European football s governing body gave Bowl Garia a 2 match stadium ban and a $65.00. 1000 pound fine for its fans races chanting against England Troy Townsend from the anti racism group Kick It Out thinks Bulgaria should be thrown out of the next European Championship also they were not so seriously and they continue will be say no to racism actually that s. What we really want and we really are going to be serious about this topic this should be for the next Euro Championships the p.f.a. Also wants to see greater diversity on you a 1st disciplinary committee which currently has no ethnic minority representation Sergio agüero scored twice as League Cup holders Manchester City breezed into the quarter finals with a $31.00 win over Southampton there was a senior debut for the 18 year old midfielder Tommy Dorrell a Manchester born City fan who is the grandson of 2 club legends Mike Doyle and Blaine Pardo opinion for a long time now on this day every time every time you think of it it doesn t seem real and obviously today is. A massive thing for me and I m very proud and I m just happy to have made it. To say because you know not only a player not foreigners also I really enjoyed it and you know our opportunity to be under pressure Everton boss Marco Silver saw his team notch up a welcome to nil win over Watford also into the last 8 our culture star who beat Crawley 31 and Oxford who knocked out Sunderland on penalties the Premier League high flyers Leicester won 31 at Burton here is the Leicester assistant manager Chris Davies we ve got a strong squad you know we might several changes and I and they ve come in and several people played well made an impact on the game like I said we done this because we trust the most and we re not just premium for a game which is an important competition as they all offer us and we put them in x. We trust they can deliver a performance and they did that in the 4th qualifying round of the f.a. Cup Yeoville won 3 nil at Harringay that game had to be replayed after being abandoned due to racism earlier this month. Yeovil will host Holly pull in the 1st round and in tennis is w t i a finals Well number one Ashley Balti missed the opportunity to book a place in the last 4 after losing to Kiki Burton s in Tuesday s other match Belinda bench which beat Patrick a bit of a national itis from b.b.c. Sport. Still coming up this November. The 5 schools extra England s cricket says travel to New Zealand closest to. The one season s rules to the close you can hit. Many holistic done well be well come champions will be decided in Yokohama East yes I. Can see this with life common traits from the Premier League and Champions League give. Them. Small success this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on the b.b.c. Sounds cool night with rock shop right and we re back with Mark Riley in New York with with John Nichols in Madison Wisconsin I m the new guest sitting there in the studio with Mark hello Mark yes Ragnarok this gentleman I ve known for God has been what do you long time he s a d.j. He s actually played Ministry of Sound over in the u.k. He started as a security consultant at the fabled Paradise Garage here in New York City he eventually ended up playing music at the Paradise Rashi is now along with David De Pino the proprietor of the Paradise Garage reunion parties which take place once a year and draw something on the order of 2000 people to come out and dance to remember a club by the way that closed in 1970 and his name is Joe Young girls. A lot of this Lou I guess you know this is not the 1st time Marc has mentioned your legendary Paradise was reunion party sees he s frequently threatened to take us all but you know. Let me tell you right just as a quick aside they did a party on a city block on King Street which was the site of the old garage which is now turned into a condo. And they gave a huge party Red Bull gave this party 22000 people showed up and 5000 were turned away they couldn t fit them on the block and it was an incredible incredible afternoon of music and dancing and reminiscing it was just it was just fantastic took my breath away. Joy I want you to meet our friend John Nichols I m fully expecting John to say That s nothing in Madison Wisconsin. That every weekend . Yeah we try but can I just say to Joey even in Madison we respect Curtis crush. I think you know and we know him we know what the influence it had. I m a huge fan of Man Well God Ching the German. Who are which is. He will always say it was Paradise Garage that really broke him internationally so you re the big guys and that s what we opened diploidy the black body with yeah Was he too easy too which last one well we don t play half hour it s not it s an hour and yeah that s right it is a full hour long but you know Joey and I both have history in medicine because at one time we both marched in drum and bugle corps and Madison has a very I don t know from corps called Madison Scouts and you know they used to have the championships in the eighty s and early ninety s Davidson Yeah Kamerad yeah oh yeah we had we had a lot of fun back then and we some of that we can t talk too much about because we re not sure about the statute of limitations. But we did have a good time that s for sure and I just saw as we re going to do jump here and we ll see if this yours. Because you know what they try to talk a lot of different stuff in jury s going to tell some very cool things but we do a little politics on the show and can I tell you one of the most fascinating things going on that we ll see it this weekend in Iowa they have a huge event where all the Democratic presidential candidates will be speaking at a big dinner in Iowa and Kamel Harris the senator from California has taken to coming into these big events which are usually you know nobody knows how to walk in they walk in with some supporters a science she has taken to come in with a drum line really. You know it s fantastic you know I mean and I m now did you mention to John I have to check that out see if they can actually draw him. But I hope that you would be the judge of that. No one Joe you let me tell you about Joey Joey when he 1st joined a corps I was a member he joined just before the start of a drum corps season like 2 weeks before the start of season nobody in their right mind thought he would be able to go out in the 1st contest because you know his drumming is extremely intricate it takes a lot of timing and nobody thought he would do it and yet there he was at the 1st show of the season in the line play. You did play to yeah he played and we won yeah and we won drums 8 years a matter. These drums that you can either a lot types like like the drums that you see in Highland pipe by the heavy drums and you got a great big. Frame that you put over your chest which you know must be must be tough for the sort of 14 year old girls you know who joined their their high school . 16 year old for that matter Yeah no I carried one and I carried a marching tempi. And must await about 3540 pounds and you re right right it s a frame and it hangs you know it hangs and you kind of it has the drum itself has hooks and you put the hooks on the frame but my back is still bent to this day on account. Joey Have you seen the new David Byrne show. No I haven t I m sorry I m not hearing about it I want to go with and yeah he s got people with drive there where in. The drums and they re dance an early stage they have no set instruments from what I understand I saw a preview for it when he was out on tour they all they like come in from the side constantly marchin with all their drums even the keyboard player has a keyboard that he wears you know rather than having a set instruments fascinating show oh you know I don t know you know I went to see it. Oh yeah and I went to see it in Boston it was previewing in Boston and it was an extraordinary show I am the idea that didn t go and see it by the way but. I said Really I knew all about it too this is a show called Utopia which they would burn us no producing on Broadway and it s doing incredibly well because of the energy of the show the fact promptly that they ve It burns voice hasn t changed at all since he was with no talking heads in the eighty s and he s still still projecting this wonderful energy but it s very simple you know it s 11 of them in grey suits. Marching in and dancing very intricate dance steps on the stage bare feet and it has the whole audience going it s that it s it s sad to see the ultimate and sort of feel good sure as I mention this for anyone who might be thinking about a little shopping trip to New York ahead of Christmas you should try more of this one and if you can possibly have I know how expensive tickets. But you know what though and this is another thing way to bring this full circle David Byrne when he was just 1st in New York after I think he went to the Rhode Island School of Design I think most of the members of the talking heads did well he did on they did yeah he played on the song that became a club classic call kiss me again by a group called dinosaur and at that time this is like 197770 nobody knew we was and it wasn t until much later and I was looking at some liner notes of some David Byrne played on that. It was a very big one record. You know they that was the one thing about Byrne was that he recognized what was possible you know you sickly taken in places that hadn t gone and he is still doing that the other thing if we re going to play full circle here let s do it you were talking about biking in Madison Yeah Byrne and his band they travel when they do their tours they travel with a van full of bikes and when they get to a new town they take off bike and all over town oh wow with that that s why they stay you know sometimes you say Yeah Ok. I do that could be let s talk politics ya all right Ok I was just going to say that could be hazardous content because remember when Barto decided to like her I d sent. Her a fellow had a terrible job was off work for about us after that. You know let s so we don t have some things going on politically across the country and this latest thing Rod and John John I d love to hear your take on this this was a decorated Purple Heart War you know war veteran who s member of the armed forces a lieutenant colonel he went testified in front of the House committees that are in deciding whether or not to drop articles of impeachment and Donald Trump went off on him I was I was stunned because this guy is a certified bona fide war hero and Donald Trump never use served. No it s a stunning I mean if if you were in the States I mean for listeners who are listening from Britain. What s happened today is amazing because this lieutenant colonel are very decorated military man who was wounded in Iraq I mean he s got all the medals the whole bit and he he is called you know use gone to this committee he actually stepped forward he said I listened in on this president s call with the or some elements of it with the head of the Ukraine and what was being said what was being talked about was inappropriate so this guy stepped up to say that and I was from come before Congress he showed up for this testimony full uniform all the all the medals and everybody who s ever dealt with him says straight a shooter you re going to meet just an incredibly honorable man and our our Republican friends tried a really I think what s going to turn out to benefit or foolish strategy they tried to suggest he might have dual loyalties that he wasn t really all that patriotic that maybe he was a little more interested in the crane or in Russia and stuff like that and the blowback. It has been so intense that even some very very conservative Republicans have essentially said the administration and its allies have gone too far and this is this is one of those moments in the at the impeachment inquiry in the accountability struggle all the things that are going on in the States right now that you know I think when the histories are written this will be a nice substantial chapter in it where you saw I think how desperate the Trump White House is to try to attack anybody that turns on him and in this case it just I don t think it worked I think it turned out very badly for the president today you know who had been living their day in Washington you had you had represent of Lynne Cheney didn t you standing up for him and saying what a dreadful piece of work it is by by people who got attacked him in when you re trying to do a smear campaign and you lose lose Cheney your smear campaign I m working yeah yeah because she s a tough player I mean she s she is very hard core defending a president usually in on you know be in way out front on the frankly the right wing Republican side much as your father the former vice president was but even she said you know no way this is wrong and for the president to have that kind of break in his wall of support is you know it s a significant development you know by the way John how how long do you think before the impeachment inquiry is going to go into televised hearings. Pretty soon I think . The House will vote this week on formalizing the in call inquiry this is it really is to some extent a formality but when I talk to members of Congress what they tell me is that this is really the pivot point where they move from gathering information really the equivalent of taking depositions in a trial before you actually go to trial to the the formal public presentations I would imagine that we ve still got a few weeks to go before televised hearings and in a formal sense but not long I would say and my gut tells me. Second 3rd week in November maybe that and then I think I think frankly I think there will still be an effort I m not sure they can pull it off I think there will still be an effort in the house to get articles of impeachment presented reviewed by the Judiciary Committee and then put to the full house before Christmas or before the holidays and so you know I know that still sounds like a few weeks but I think it s going to start to move very fast you know and I try those because I m I I suspect that obviously John you re highly engaged I haven t gauged Marc I think you re engaged but we don t know about joy if this came up on your t.v. Joy would you actually spend the time to watch it or would you would you go call out all of them absolutely be interested in the lynching of Donald Trump. Is like every American I think we go. I m not a big fan but no definitely be tuned in. That I remember all you really want to get hearing that language bother you joy when they when he used it you know when he said he was being politically lynched. Did it bother me this is so many things that this man has that has disturbed me the countless that particular. Instance Not really I can t say that it did but I do have a lot of family members that are affected by the type of usage reading yes you and I remember when Clarence Thomas used you know when he mentioned a high tech lynching down back in 1901. People who use it I think right have a tendency not to know the history of it because if you knew the history of it yeah wouldn t even formulas to say lynching in and you know any kind of a political context pretty exhausted after you have a date for the Supreme Court uses it without knowing the background Well it s also promise can we make a clarification here though that Clarence Thomas is an African-American from the south right yeah so clearly he had knowledge he chose to use the term one can judge that one way or the other Donald Trump s a white guy from New York Ok. And and for him to use that phrase to use that term. It got a lot of blowback from a lot of folks and one of the lines I thought one of the best lines that people put forward was simply no lynching is lynching right it s not it s not some you know thing you you generalize off it s a horrific racist act of murder. And and I heard a lot of a lot of people put that forward and and I think you know we ve had it s almost impossible to keep up with everything that this president says and and the responses to it and it is it does become overwhelming but it is notable that at the World Series this week when the president showed up his rhetoric his language and not something else got turned back on him because he had been very involved as is a kit as a candidate with these chance of lock her up as regards Hillary Clinton but when President Trump went to the World Series in Washington sat the box there when it was announced that he was there the crowd started chanting very loudly lock him up here. So let s talk about clubs I don t want to have. A good. Well Joey tell me 1st of all because Joey has a party coming up that he calls 7th heaven which is named after a very popular song by the league when Guthrie and it was remakes by Larry Levin who was the d.j. At the garage in the person that mentored Joey. Tell us about this party jam coming up. Well. I m doing it with a partner of mine his name is Douglas Sherman and kind of fusing 2 different legacies and record playing styles one is the style of the loft which is no mixing they play the record from beginning to and and phase in the other record so there s a little pause in between now the parents garage style we use mixing is no gaps in between the music and this is more of these 2 different playing styles fusing them together and it s been successful in the last 2 parties we ve done this is the 3rd one coming up yeah yeah I mean these parties ride and John these are intense affair I mean people people come out and they want to dance they want to sweat and they want to remember they want to remember a different time in their lives these places a loft in the garage in particular which was you know those were the 2 places I spent the most time and there were so many people who back as you know gay liberation began to become. You know a buzzword I guess for want of a better term. These were places that refuge for people I remember talking to people who at the age of 1516 their parents found out they were gay they were thrown out of their houses they had no place else to go and the garage in the loft provided refuge for people and I think that that s why their legacies have lasted so long because many of these people now are in their forty s and fifty s and they still come out as matter of fact I went to a lot Party this past weekend ran into a good friend of mine named David Felton who s like he s almost Bernie Sanders agent. Oh yeah yeah and comes to everyone. Oh Joey don t you have you even There s people fly in from Europe for these parties there s people for them from all over the world yes yes they fly from Japan and they fly in from London they fly and from everywhere so it s because an annual event that we do . The reunions sort after. Experience how do you how do you send your invitations How do you how do you tell people and only those people but the party is going on. It s not really all of those people use Facebook we use some street distribution of flyers Instagram Twitter we were pretty up to date with our promotion machine and well but see now that it s an interesting difference as well because the loft has always been an invitation only party and they haven t changed that yet I think Joey may be having a bit of an influence on some of the people. You know because they re thinking now you know sending out invitations and sending out letters is one thing and it s worked for almost a half century the half century anniversary of the loft is next February and though its founder David Mancuso passed away in 2016. It still goes strong they still get packed houses and you know people and the amazing thing about the loft to me is that you get people of all ages you get David Felton who s in his late seventy s you get guys who bring their kids and put them up on their shoulders and dance and you know I mean because kids have always young people have always been welcome and it s an extraordinary as is the garage party extraordinarily diverse group of people. Facebook thinks we ve been very helpful Oh yeah our lair the van Facebook page yes 85000 followers by itself we have a few We have about 3 or 4 pages and I m writing family paradise of Russia group yeah that s the way we get the message you know well if you ll recall you ve been the Tim Curry the star of Rocky Horror Picture Show and all sorts of other things he did a song paradise crush Yeah yeah he s a lot of people reference reference and often this is me we re talking about here this is real history I mean this is it s now but it s also something that is just an epic part of New York City. You know part and I don t fortunately it s turned you know the old site which you know some people want to try and maintain one way you know turned into a condo like so many other places all over York City. Yeah you know John and I have to say I can t figure out who can afford all these places every now and then I get stuff on Facebook from these different you know different places that are coming up prices you know studios starting at $1500000.00 I mean how do people afford that I saw an ad today a one bedroom 12 grand a month a month yeah a month Yeah you know I don t know whether it s you know wealthy people from outside the country to just want to be in a tear I don t know what they re doing but it has a political consequence here in New York as well and it has a club consequence because the clubs that used to be centered in Manhattan I mean at one time going to Brooklyn or Queens to a party was like blasphemy but now the best parties are old Brooklyn. And they have the wide spaces are still there. Luckily New York is a very spread out city you re always going to find someplace to have a party. Yeah. So much effort have enjoyed where you were also you don t know what else you. Are now going to probably do this some other clubs as public records this is now a days a few clubs in Brooklyn we just can t do parties in Manhattan no more because these these venues are very bar receipt driven so you can t really build a party and you know your party doesn t work after the 1st night. Of the venue says well you try because by. Booking you know the rents are a little bit more paddleboat so we can hang out there for maybe a wee 234 weeks and build the party and have some you know consistency. Well Joy around us it s been great it s been great hearing about building our party a brooklet they probably want us They re Playing Our Song which is probably not something that you ll hear ever at any of your party. Peer through a hole that you were here and John thank you and goodness me Mark Riley thank you so much for for just bringing the spirit of New York to no problem at all John take care man would talk sooner I hope rather than I would you enjoy and of course know he was going to let me find this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live. And it s time for the b.b.c. News no with camera and may need to sell in less than a fortnight before Christmas we re having a general election install the England rugby union side is fine for staring down New Zealand haka over the halfway line this is b.b.c. 5 Live the country setting for a pre-Christian a selection M.P. s of bank Boris Johnson s plan to go to the polls on December 12th the prime minister says people should be given a chance to disappoint in the country s future the Lib Dems told him break says remain issued vote for his party frankly I think people be highly confused as to what it is that they re actually voting for when they vote Labor if they want a party that is clear where they stand on the issue we think Bracks it would be a disaster for the United Kingdom then they can vote Democrat it s a very clear and easy to understand. Chairman Corbin says the election will be a once in a generation chance to transform the u.k. He s supporting about Woods after the victory to extend the bank s deadline the bill still needs to be approved by the hands of Lords because become law later this week Professor Millie hand feels the head of politics at the University of Surrey the Lords have done funny things but for I don t think they will I just I just have a slight sense that it might not be waived. Through in quite the way we re expecting only because this has been just the most bizarre week or series of weeks if you like in other news the 1st reports into the ground for tower fire will be published this morning leaks of the documents have already revealed criticism of the London Fire Brigade over the tragedy in June 27th seen in which 72 people died is 5 lives locally National this is just the 1st phase of the inquiry it s reconvening next year to look in detail at the fabric and the quality of the building at the end of that survivors are hoping there could be criminal cases to answer police investigating the deaths of 39 people found in a lorry in Essex want to speak to 2 brothers from county Elmer is a Ronan in Christopher Hughes are crucial to their inquiry a man s already been charged with manslaughter u.s. Senators say they ve got serious concerns Boeing put profits ahead of safety as the firm trying to get approval to fly 737 Max aids the plane was subsequently involved in 2 crashes which killed a total of 346 people senators have been questioning Boeing s chief executive it s all the lessons had been learned though more face is being told its policy of holding immigration detainees and removal centers indefinitely is inhumane and damaging to the mental health the immigration watchdog says it s troubled by the high number who were released without being deported questioning why they were held at all is a Home Affairs Correspondent only sure the Independent Monitoring Board says immigration detainees continue to be held for unacceptably long periods last year at least $37.00 have been locked up for more than 12 months one man was released on bail from a facility at Heathrow after 4 and a half years in detention the Home Office says it s investigating alternatives to detention and get we hear ports looking at ways to avoid queues in junk celing to get on planes passengers will be boarded by vests. 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Alice 3 is upon us this is Jennifer page and. A page and crops. Evening and it s me. Until 7 o clock. Talking about whether or not 16 and 17 year olds should have been allowed the votes in the next election along with citizens who are resident in this country well it turns out that amendment was not selected so it would be a matter for debate any longer and we are expecting just to keep you up to date that the M.P. s will give the final approval to build the 3rd reading of the stage a bad thing. He just about. 27. Trains between. As the engineering continues. From 7 am. This. Could lead to the coming. Radio. On the ceiling with comedian and peace school activist Mark Thomas. Has a new show it s called 50 things about us and say he s touring it s becoming to a venue I spoke to Molly s day and asked him a little bit about the show s called 50 things about it and it was an attempt to look at who we are what s going on. And we ended up here and it was. I suppose it was placed on the idea that I don t think anyone has to be quite in this position you know 3 or 4 years ago no one expected us to be in this state. Well just look we re calling for another election or. Not. And it s based on a tense day and the problem is issues are tense if we call what is our identity who will be and that s really what the show is about really s posed is an attempt to grapple with that I mean there s lots and lots of weird things because for example there are 136 inhabited islands in the British Isles 136 right now most people don t know that we might have a 136 islands plus 14 British independent overseas territories that stretch from the Falklands up through Tristan de Kooning and the Sentinel and up to Gibraltar taking a quick farther West Indies coming back down through the try go silence which is in the middle of the sort of Indian Ocean and then ended up with a pecan on which is to the last of those to the right of Tasmania you know all the sort of Britain and Kathy Ireland we end up in Campbell Island Canvey Island councils are $100.00 part of I want to say shall we say caviar Sam beyond. The god site we re talking feelgood saying they get on to like. A rock or are. Best The point is own mouth I suppose my point is it s really we re confused and sort of like scattered snakes and and calendars can you know who you are unless you know where you are so you know you have to look at all of these bits and go. These are all the bits that Michael you know the facts are relationship with the island is the thing that defines us you know I mean and to a large degree and has defined this respect and that and yet people are so surprised that it happens that the show is all about all those sorts of stuff and and making an old show that s what it s about well not you enjoy politics and such are lots of comedians you know just one might people often don t want to go that most of the action is even getting. Well and I think the interesting thing is because on you know I stopped doing standup back in 2003 summer and. Some of the shows are there was sort of theater and a bit of standup storytelling the journalism and it s kind of an idiosyncratic thing but what s really interesting is people have. Found a relief that they can love things which we re taking away to seriously people are really relieved to be able to laugh about it with a certain an element of the absurd in all this and to be able to take a step back to May things be very healthy. Although yeah I think you re absolutely right just to be able to laugh I think that s actually one of the things that we would say we got great sense if you. Actually we need to be turning it right on ourselves and being very self-deprecating come on we need to we need to be looking at shows and what s going on there s all sorts of stuff that happens in the you know in the show which I think is surprising it looks at the show sort of looks at things which I think are really kind of like we. Exposes us really for who we are. As far as if you look or. We get very very kind of plural of you know world wars we want to World War we did a lot and waited and then you got the slavery nothing to do with me and it becomes very singular. And actually. Part thing the. History we call really weird history is prison because most of it brought. So actually there s a huge number of people who don t know about history because it was so far away so much well enough being so cleverly disseminated doesn t it you know what we ve lived very selective about the aspects of our history that we would sit upright you know I think you re absolutely right if you go to Portsmouth you ve got to respect or if you go Belfast you ve got the Titanic if you go to London you go I d miss Belfast price our ships you more most important ship in British history is a slave ship there s an absence general I mean there s this nose life ship that s out there you know for people to say about this ship was the most important in British history and I know people get sick of it all slight very blah blah blah every single person who s listening is affected by this not just in its historical hang of but the when the slave trade was abolished entirely for. What happened was the amount of money that the government had to pay off the slave owners in compensation were so pink that it was 4 percent of our g.d.p. And that s money which shows big that we finished paying off the debt to slave owners as compensation in 2015 I think it outright just that we have borrowed that much money to pay off. It s compensation to slave owners and that actually we didn t finish kind of to 2050 yes she gently very very proud to white flag that we were before through abolitionists you know so I m saying is history is very selective Mark tell me a little bit about your background then because obviously you know June by the the political sphere you satirize it you pos the Mary Whitehouse Experience. That was so long ago up in front of a 4 year yeah I think no no I sing it for made to sing our life it s our never could know it s quiet and me down on it yet. I did it we used to yeah I did to Mary were so they ve she right there were with Rock Newman paternal that. We you know so and had a show on Channel 4 and all of that and it by Scott I mean I think the main thing is I m still 4 when I m 34 that s right. Yeah I see but there s a there s a kind of thread doesn t that mean you haven t Yeah you don t do the Michael McIntosh stuff you are about. Kind of examination of the society this place constructs and that s that s quite a challenge with some people well you know I m not much well I think it is is really really similar. I ll get out there and do what I was out of 34 years and then you know if you want to take part if you don t you know don t come and if you sort of makes the 30 for us thank you ever so much I really appreciate. It so much he ll be back with his recommendations after the child. a head how the roads looking for Sam not great if you try to get between Fareham and Li on the soul in both directions on the gate lane there was a car and a motorbike collision between Astor and the peel common roundabout if you moved out the way it s left gridlock leg coming from the fair and direction and back onto the m 27 West almost a junction 12 Portsmouth and struggling coming from Porchester as well from early on so that they re accused back to the people come and roundabouts and link to hold ups approaching and on Newgate lane Emsworth on having road to set the temperature of at lights to cause delays is petered out coming into Southampton on the m 271 towards the referee trend about west ridge and great Preston right outside the carriages road which delays their nearby rides clearing up on Queens and Binsted rays looking at traffic around Ferndown there are slight delays on Ringwood rate heading towards the $830.00 buses are replacing 7 trains between haven t and Chichester and between Fareham and China because of engineering work and some banks very isn t running the last bit of repairs be back on Thursday from 7 am that they tested it safe to call a small with Bill for now thanks Ali. And now at 631 The news headlines that thank you some doors that place is warning tonight the county s not a soft target for criminals it comes off to 3 people were found guilty of conspiracy to rob a bull market jewelry shop in Crown Court today the attacks a gang with a summer I sought a sledgehammer and corrosive liquid still goods with more than 600000 pounds the case on course for a general election before Christmas with M.P. s agreeing to the 1st stage of the process the Commons is now scrutinizing the detail after Labor agreed to support. The measure police investigating the deaths of 39 people whose bodies were found in a lorry in Essex last week have named 2 suspects they want to speak to on suspicion of manslaughter and human trafficking Ronan Hughes who s 40 and his 34 year old brother Christopher are both from County. A man from Southampton house lost a foot in a shark attack in Australia and other tourists from Plymouth has also been seriously injured they were swimming at a popular holiday spot in Queensland and Bristol could become the 1st city in the u.k. To ban diesel vehicles as a way of reducing at pollution under the proposals diesel cars vans and lorries would be prevented from entering a central area between 7 am and 3 p. M. Daily b.b.c. Radio silent news will have more at 7 Thanks Charlotte. Onto the weather and Alexis has the story there thank you for the rest of today it will be quite cloudy with a few hazy spells of sunshine fading cool with easterly breeze with a high of just 9 to 12 Celsius tonight will be cloudy with the increasing chance of a few spots of rain with a keen easterly breeze continuing temperatures will drop between 5 and 8 Celsius to quite a cloudy day tomorrow it s breezy with a chance of a few spots of rain some areas could stay trial together and it will stay chilly with highs of $8.00 to $11.00 Celsius stays cloudy and dull with patchy rain Friday the unsettled weather will continue with outbreaks of rain which could be heavy at times and Saturday there will be rain or blustery showers with occasional brighter spells on the Ensure waters tomorrow the winds are at least fearing Southeast 5 or 6 then backing East for 5 later the visibility is moderate or good occasionally poor later the weather is rain at times and the sea state is moderate occasionally rough at 1st in the West. Become aware the launch go online to the b.b.c. I don t you can. To watch. This. With comedian Mark Thomas Mulcair 50 things about us is currently touring and comes to Fareham to the Ashcroft Center tomorrow evening it ll be in Southampton enough field on cheese day the 5th of November you ve got to wait a little bit longer if you impose most he ll be there on Sunday the 1st of December but I asked Mark about his recommendations what I said did he have to look at there is an amazing documentary called Honey land which is a bear or a woman who is I don t think Mark about as being a big fan of the so what it does it looks this woman is a beekeeper. And she goes oh she s a she s a wild beekeeper so she goes to places where the peace build. And crags on the top of mountains and all this kind of girl and actually what happens is a family move in next door says documentary and a family move in next door and she teaches them to keep these and they just ignore or hurtful and it all goes wrong and it says in Fable initially when the people who might this film wanted to make it they thought they were doing it you know so quaint little. Sort of National Enquirer toit s documentary about one of the last wild beekeepers and they suddenly realized that this drummer is on stretching before that and they took him 3 years to make it quite the most remarkable film. Of saying this here without doubt those 2 documentaries 3 documentaries are playing brilliant shit for Samar which is absolutely amazing which was the woman who filmed . She basically is a woman who was a student in Aleppo journey Royce and and she just started filming everything and she falls in love blood is doctor and he runs the hospital in Aleppo and I she gets pregnant as a child and they make this she is a documentary about their time together in this hospital in Aleppo it s quite quite remarkable those 2 a brilliant documentaries and the other one is how your site which is very very funny how we fight and I haven t even heard that oh my you call go and see how exciting it is so funny it s about a group of Americans who are disappointed when Rick Stein who s an extremely right wing Republican starts calling for prayers in the state legislature will die the cyclists go along and say whoa Satan Heil rich boy and he has called for worship in the legislature and now he must have a stake in this press as we re a religion to and basically some massive challenge to. The status quo where the church is creeping into the state in America what they do is a very satirical a exploiting this. Is really interesting because the cyclists actually have these tenants which are all about respect about love and about looking after each other and protecting the Alpha and nonviolent. To the extent where they where they actually sponsor a high white I think it s you know holy a local member so they have this highway was sponsored by the Satanic temple and every Saturday sites they send high fees jackets with satanic temple on the back of it get around pick up litter with pitchforks. I m definitely going to find that have a look so those are 3 documentaries that you should see and they re absolutely brilliant and if you don t fancy always go for the Miles Davis once because he is exclude. Through a cure haw have beautiful because we can so much value him up for me what about something to listen to. Well said most David So you know most of us and you should go and get any more diverse Raechel practically and you can put it on and it would be absolutely amazing the other person to listen to resurge I know us search and Lois was the woman who sing with the community don t leave me this way Sarah Jane is in for an amazing singer and she starred lowest with a band called Happy and which were sort of a piece of history as band who used to play both Brett and vile songs and there are they were absolutely right and she went on with. Jimi So a very narrow she has a solo career which is absolutely brilliant and she is one of the 4 in this thing. You know as. Far as. A little bit of wisdom. Compulsive and serious. Look to like when to slow was. Winter snow winter Szell So instead of tuna coastal we ll do red cabbage and a bit what carries and care and stuff like that Nona looks to make when to slow so you should read cabbage but also look for certain fruits and stuff like that that you can put to it and then make. A nice you want to con a nice. Dressing. But the dressing goes to things like. A mix of. Lemon grass and a little bit chilly a little bit sesame oil and I was just a sort of honey and just refused to let your dressing on it went too slow or a little bit beautiful saying you re looking for something that would just out of people. You know I want not just a comic a calendar a comic Thomas It s been an absolute joy thank you so much for being. On. Live. Live. Live. Live live . Our Lives Hello I m. Slim. B.b.c. Radio silence Annie Lennox I am little but I hope you enjoyed my conversation with comedian Mark Thomas as I say he s got a number of dates across the South in his tour. And one big show a great night if you catch it is just a reminder of his recommendations he recommended the documentary film honey lands about a beekeeper trying to save bees I m sure that is to return the natural balance in honey land I feel that s a really important film which still be watching so you can check that out on streaming service is also for some or for some a s a m Aleppo under siege really interesting film as well much acclaimed and hail satan which again is a film I hadn t heard of but that looks like it could be quite interesting it is described as challenging preconceived notions of its subject with a small witty and overall entertaining dispatch from the front lines of the fight for social justice and again available on demand say those mocks recommendations something to look at he recommended saying as I see it Sarah Jane Morris has somebody to listen to along with Mike Miles Davis and his piece of wisdom went to small why hadn t we thought of that. B.b.c. Radio silent. Times turn our attention to the right and here is Bill Sheldrake. He s pitching for. And Lee on the. Directions on new lane there was a collision which involved a car on the motorbike between and the pill common roundabouts now they ve moved them out of the way but that has left gridlocked traffic from the Phantom direction then back onto the end 27 westbound that s why back to Junction 12 Portsmouth and struggling in from Paul just as well. Cues back to the poor old common van the bouncer and now have 2 sets of temperature flight said causing hold ups has eased off a little bit heading into Southampton though on the m 271 towards the bridge roundabout West which on the. And for down to a slight delays on the road towards $830.00. Now let s head to the trains because you got buses a place and trains with them that s because of a sickening problem and we have constellations and delays with 15 minutes for stuff services. Shots and. The earlier sickening problem Ascot s. Me in 15 minutes. The b.b.c. Yes of course it was supposed to be breaks it. As opposed to morrow evening well a special program before that they look listen learn guest on my show is Kiran hawks and he is a multiple Comedy Award nominee at Edinburgh Festival He s written a show called How Europe stole my mom and it s going to air on Channel 4 tomorrow evening it s a one of mockumentary focused on breaks it so he ll be my guest listen learn tomorrow evening and I m sure if. Perhaps I m bracketing itself. S.o.s. . That s about it from a full this Tuesday evening thank you for your company poll your text cool emails been great fun I ll be back at 4 o clock tomorrow please to join me and then. a yes thank you sir. That has left you some serious delays as well. And the pill. Struggling from the action to the end. Because of. That we have. Often issue. Thanks very much. The. Radio. From b.b.c. Radio. Warning tonight the counties know it s a soft target the criminal gangs it comes off to 3 people. Found guilty of conspiracy to rob a bomb with jewelry shop as of Hampton crown cords earlier today the attack on France s Jewel is in Monch So regaining armed with a samurai sword a slight Chamma and corrosive liquid still goods worth more than $600000.00 pounds for men have already played a guilty to the robbery detective Sergeant Gary Knight. C.i.d.a. Gang carried out a well planned operation to target France s jewels they armed themselves with dangerous weapons in order to terrify staff working at the store and innocent members of the public to enable them to steal a large quantity of watches and jewelry this incident has had a devastating and long lasting impact on store owners and its staff and I hope the verdict of the jury will go some way to help them begin to rebuild their lives while 7 will be sentenced next month Brits and looks to be heading to a December general election after M.P. s approved in principle Johnson s latest Call of for an early polled the Commons is now debating an amendment backed by labor that the Liberal Democrats on the s.m. Pay for the election to take place on December the 9th $3.00 days early at the my government preferred dates Cabinet Office minister all of a Downton told M.P. s the later date is necessary for essential parliamentary business specifically the Northern Ireland budget this bill is necessary to assess the funding the Northern Ireland civil service needs after the 31st to tell you that if the bill does not receive broad the Senate it will put at risk the delivery of public services and profit governments in Northern Ireland where the conservative and pay for the new forests West is the Desmond Swain has warned M.P. s against trying to further delay the process by scrutiny they merely mean actually amending the bill amending it so you know in the longer represents the agreement so that the Goetia. Any sense to be restarted on the whole wretched cycle to begin again the prime minister has restored the party whip to 10 of the $21.00 conservative and pays he read out against the government over breakfast at last month including the Rumsey and soft home to North Carolina oaks and Winchester as Steve brine a true piece of being paid to a recently widowed mother and grandmother from Dorset he died in a crash on the m 27 last week 90 year old Zoe McLennan from Ashley Heath was killed in a single vehicle collision a captain m. The family said that deeply shocked and saddened by his sudden passing police say investigations into the circumstances off the crash ongoing and several dozen female M.P. s of signed an open letter to Meg and the Duchess of Sussex expressing a solidarity with her after what they called the distasteful and misleading news stories about the let s it condemns won t it describes as the outdated colonial undertones to some of the recent newspaper coverage with moral his own rule correspondent Johnny Diamond a letter signed by more than 70 female M.P. s is written in support of the Dutchesse but it is bitterly critical of the newspaper coverage of her the M.P. s running through the biggest tragedy to face I mean does he or Shane Battier as a hat trick us to see how. Sorry Larry s got a nice little minute before when he would is here next to 69 I sat down to nail can be just a manager because a manager doesn t cross that one on. 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Say Yeah well that s good so they need to spend more money I think they have got that it s been lovely for the last that they spent more money to get that team and then have to stay on the views of some of the fans on the streets of Southampton since that record equalling defeat a fraud you know it s that will never be forgotten or don t die in the history of Southampton Football Club and we re talking lots about science between now and kick off and you can add your views between now and then when trouble 3 on the text or at some sport on the tweets of the last couple of sin the most.

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