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Injury and haven't traveled to Miami for his shadow December training block the former world number one was affected by the problem but last month Davis Cup finals where he played just one match is expected to start playing again within the next 7 days the weather crowded with Broich will sunny spells developing this often it will be a windy often in there with a brisk westerly wind highs of 9 degrees Celsius that's $48.00 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. News it's 4 minutes past 12. Sorry and these times this is b.b.c. Story with Joe told. Them we would bring a bit of Chinese there but we got a little bit of trouble on that front so we'll try and do it as soon as we can Speaking of trouble taylor swift kicks off it's in headlines. Again. And. The. Blame is. So. So you. Just. Really. Believe. The bad. American singer songwriter. 1918. King of hits and headlines a sultan here on b.b.c. Sas exam b.b.c. Sorry good to have you with us on the birthdays today include 94 year old Dick Van Dyke. Say to him Chris the plumber the actor is 90 today as well we got Citizen Smith aka Robert Lindsay turning 70 Paul Wilcox anxious Likewise John Franklin the author and former jockey 67 Steve Bousquet me the actor writer director and I believe volunteer with New York Fire Department may have made that up but I'm sure that's him he's 62 today Jamie Foxx the actor and sing is 52 Sarah Cox radio deejays 45 and as you just mentioned Taylor Swift is. Next let's head to my 986 when this song went to number one on the u.s. Singles chart it number 15 in the u.k. Which was surprises me it wasn't a big hit here because one of the songs has never left our radio and is constantly played his very day and part of the reason for that is it doesn't really ever seemed age they made explicit reference to the American civil rights movement in his lyrics as you will hear and is heavily sampled by other people including the late to back in his some changes from 1980 if you know your music you already know headlines. About. What a year. Christmas already would be because you on the road trip they call the midwife the. Things we do to promote the health of this is a trauma. Someone must've been frustrated to assemble the following into the Christmas list of fun with Michael. So. How come it's. Christmas. Johnson's death well it is in fact the end of us and it would have been back in 7984 the writer intellects died on this day other headlines from today will continue with the battle of the river of plague began the 2nd 1939 with British warships attacking the great German battleship Admiral Graf Spielman stay in 1967 King Constantine of Greece fleeing after unsuccessful bid to topple the military jump to that some of the headlines from today when next one of the birthday for you and 1948 making him 71 today Jeff backs that the American guitarist and I was with the psychedelic rock band unlimited spending the d.b. Brothers for a while he was the guy brought in Michael McDonald to the lineup Steely Dan. As well and countless session guitarist work for people like Brian Adams Eric Clapton . Guitarist Shel Crowe Joni Mitchell Carly Simon. Simmons and Rod Stewart's name. But if you. Are in the. Bar. The at. The back. Of. The Beyond the out. From a book. Called. The foundations. We had back to the in 1904 when the. Underground Railway went electric now. Before. The web but when you made your way to the escalator whether it was electric or something else. Getting on the ground one is. A. Sign of some. Jam a gun on the ground on the hips and head lice and enjoy that eclectic little mix there celebrating anniversaries and the birthdays of various things that happened on this day in years gone by so what else didn't we include in there with some connections Well it was a 973 the 3 day working week was ordered by the government because of the Arab oil embargo and the coal mine is industrial action if you are watching the crown the series was a serious form of the hunks coming just reach that episode myself all fascinating stuff a good mix of songs that and more goodies to come something Christmassy from what I wonder what that could be something Motown is from Rod Stewart We've got Belinda Carlisle as well as a traveling weather if you'll really really good and really really lucky all on the way the b.b.c. Surreal but I'm fairly Abbott have just had this email in from rich and he's asking us to promote the 150th anniversary concert St George's college Weybridge this year the school is celebrating its 150th anniversary and one of the major events is going to be the creation of the dragon song it's an exciting dramatic and entertaining new musical and is a retelling of the story of St George and the dragon Now the. That takes place on Friday the 13th of December entry is free to check out their website out for details on Saturday the 14th of December to the Compton Club just outside of kill 3rd originals the pre-Christian for charity all the money raised goes to Macmillan Cancer Support it's a kind of jazz club speakeasy. Club is going to be taken on and their local artists and authors that can stories ahead a little for chilled night club. Thank you look at the weather then as we head towards the weekend planned with breaks of rain and the battlefields the east and there are so many dry and breezy day with some sunny spells and just a small chance of your top temperatures 9 and 48 seem to mind many trying clear throughout the seeping out overnight with winds easing a little bit chilly feel 3 and 37 into Saturday we should brighten chilly start tomorrow leading to another breezy day the blinky spells a point to sunshine most places staying dry but your blustery shall can't be ruled out so we want the same top temperatures as today some day early rain to clear to the east mainly dry and sunny for most of the day however the odd shower may be possible in places Monday another drive day with spells of sunshine 13 in cloud in the afternoon choose day will see overcast skies with scattering of rain showers throughout the day but there's the weather the Sussex area ne b.b.c. Sorry travel you trolls. Thank you very much Jay with the money to waste clockwise on the m 25 a long delay see on 3 extant such thing delayed fortune to tend to the a 3 run to 12 the end 3 that's a newspaper they sell down stretch of the and 3 there was a breakdown here between 35 and judge of the light would have been recovered all lanes are back open so easy not only approach now need to bed phoned in Ashford become but road it's not very direct in spite accidentally the Clock House Lane of course delays on those surrounding routes and just not the Guilford in shall fit a 2 way when the horse emerged from Point Hedley in it by. Directions. In a 22 d. Cell to New Line that's just all the Goldston cicle delays at both sides. And it would affect you travelling between new and south Gholston a bit better failed in signing Hill the definition it's closed off in both directions for. And that's very direct on the way you need to cool in fully down on the cult film comedy that's the h u 6. 23 and 2 of the jeeps head through those words 859 so if you heavy in space and says not to the west a backseat killing which will slow you down a peg in seat and backs in itself on public transport someplace a mile away they're running every day 7 flights because of the strikes on the trams in London Monna delays now between Britain and Elma's and between Woods and back and junction m one a Trans Am at the b.b.c. . With your travel updates 080-5871 arm for say b.b.c. And it could change from back. To time not postcard the south end and might expect this time to something Christmas and enjoy it build a family Christmas stand and house and garden this Christmas the Tina beautifully decorated the rooms based on stories from the family archives and the experience manager Standen who is Richard joins me on the line now to tell us a little bit more compliments of the season to Richard but I will make up the piers by which I thank you thanks to most people don't even remember me but this is the so kind of and so this is from a family are we going back in time that's the kind of feel I'm getting from this we 30 or Christmas toys most could stand and it's going to stay that we've we've had a tradition of decorating the Ravens as maybe through the decades of experience Christmas but this year we want to educate back and say people are people experience how to deal with a family who lived this time that would have celebrated Christmas using that. What stories that old letters diaries to really bring alive happenings in the rooms where they would have taken place over the different generations past very good very good including Iran the nice family tradition on Boxing Day involving Canine Companions the can't imagine my dog would be up to this but he's a little bit he's a little bit precious Well we sometimes think the bales of Victorian families that was in families of being quite serious yet the bales they had lost in a big family a lot of family fun and they all think later the animals and their families so we've got photos of dogs where they've actually dress them up it's not something that we just do today so that's what we're bringing back on Boxing Day by inviting our visitors to bring their dogs their 4 legged friends to stand and dressed up in fancy dress to have a good old walk around the Garden State have you have you done this before is the 1st time you've invited people to do this know it's going to be a bit of an experience a lot longer wait wait Luckily we've got got a local pet store any screens that devising prizes for the best dressed dog the dog that looks most like it's I you know we really tell you go either way they could. Be honest Excuse me madam we like to how Day and Boxing this you'll be sleeping Boxing Day but you need the days you close to Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Yeah Christmas stands and as every day and it started at the end of every day to the 5th of January the 80 days that were close to Stanton is Christmas Eve on Christmas Day sounds absolutely fantastic job good luck with the best dress pooch this is awarded on the day dogs on leads meeting at Goose Green normal mission applies for that but that's the bucking Boxing Day Walk which is happening between $10.12 in the whole thing sound that salute a fantastic I'm glad you get Christmas Eve and Christmas down there to be with your family Richard Well yeah so we've had so much time spending in all the rooms beautifully decorated as the bills so a lot of inspiration about how to prepare for Christmas sales if I visit. See that . We pretty much got a thought for writing 2 days of Christmas and a date on the couple we started good man. Looking online Yeah absolutely just the start of the National Trust. You'll find all the dates of all our twilight openings where I put in late every day for the states reach the 20 that the house lifts up beautifully for Christmas Eve The original I think we've got quiet coming in as well that's all they are on our website Richard thank you so much Richard is the business manager. One and she get down to stand the house this Christmas and maybe take a rest up obviously for the. 101312. See. Below flood. Cut was. Cut. As promised Heaven is a place. That's too late because of. It's Christmas jumper day 9 minutes to once also the day off the general election of course and we have the latest on the results although I think we know what the result is in the news at 1 o'clock very shortly looking ahead now though to one of our weekend highlights and Sunday afternoon while small Carter is in Pender Judy I'm happy to say that Stephen Crittenden will be sitting in on your way back Sunday and you'll get to but you will get to hear Mark's conversation the t.v. Presenter as it's Mark's interview Mark show but Krantz presenting computing is not not a probably best known for a long run as a panelist only swim or a bit of a furnished me through the glass only you like Nadia very much she says quite right and this year at least women is celebrating its 20th anniversary and in this preview not he tells Mark Stephen how she loves nattering with the other loose ladies I am a professional life Sherif But the thing is there's so much that I don't talk about as well but I try to be as open as possible because I think I've always been like that since the charge actually because my favorite thing in the world is connecting So if somebody says to me oh wow are you felt like that I feel thank you for me a buzz that really does give me a buzz so yeah I'm very much. Hopefully people feel connected to me rather than you know I have and I mean t.v. Percent I could just have a little shoot myself once a marvelous you know I like to say I'm failing every day because it makes me feel better because people say. But well the thing is when is that you guys who've been there a long time what you and Kay and Jay Mohr as well you can really feel like I want some of you feel like you want to journey with you guys because your sharing your lives with us you're watching it and every twist and turn along the way yeah and the thing is we cringe because it's been the 20th year we seeing all these clips and the flash on. You know and you know people now because this social media will pick you up and say well you never saved. A t.v. He's ago you said this. I know you would say but you know what that is being human if you just reject the stock in the way that you think and quite often I'll be on air and I might be debating something and i k j Well actually I think Iraq I think I do actually agree with you yeah and I think that's that's a unique thing about the show is that you don't have to reject least stick to what you thought your opinion was when you 1st came out because that's not how real conversation is I hope I hope sometime we meet other people and we we discussed something and we've brought round to another ways presence way of thinking because there's so much politics so much back up and bam and everyone's fighting soul Reka wrestling Yeah their position it's quite nice to have you know just free flowing conversation. And conversation Mark because he was seen in Cranford mind in the shop after 3 on this laid back some afternoon on b.b.c. Sauce exam b.b.c. Sorry. To be for you and. All alone. With. A we'll see. Live. Success and b.b.c. Sorry to minutes to the on a bit just remind you of what's coming up through the course of the Sun afternoon now shortly after 1 o'clock would be playing Hughes that then a voice of celebrity no tall status will be taken out of context and we'll ask you whether or not there's any way on earth you can manage to identify who the person in question might be we've got 6 whopping seconds for you to listen to after the news at 1 o'clock you could tell us who it is you can text an e-mail or you can call us and then after half past 1 helping us out of a hole as did last week's chef the week before we have Alan Vaughan as officially he's here next Friday for Christmas dinner but helping us this week is unfortunate one of our shows has been taken ill we wish them well and something vegetarian so those contrast will be enjoy next week with an I'm from the country and Shipley He'll be here after half past 1 and then after 2 o'clock this afternoon the children from Anna House School who will be performing something called Star Gazer which their Christmas Nativity for us for about 1520 minutes after 2 o'clock really looking forward to the recorder with me this morning and I'll be good fun for you and I'm sure and then after that we'll be hitting interspersed with a collection of brilliant humans like the one from Abba that is awaiting us the other side of the news which will be here fairly shortly. In the jukebox this week timeless classics like. Weekends are all about the music and how about this can be a. Distraction for the unlucky misses. Amistad . This original. Am the at my. Council get Christmas music and the Danish which will provide a code of what can you crackers Graham to all that's a much more from a day Saturday on b.b.c. Sorry just pick random baggage grab is gone Ok thanks to Janice in Dorking find in to say that West Street in Dawkins' closed for about quarter the now due to lorry being unloaded avoid if you can as it will cause some congestion hopefully it will reopen just after 115 thank you so much Janice thank you for salary and know things terms on f.m. On line digital radio and smart Speaker this is b.b.c. Sorry. It's 1 o'clock I managed to see Boris Johnson has been to see the queen falling over the sounding general election victory for the conservatives during a short audience at Buckingham Palace she invited the prime minister to form a government with just one constituency left to declare the Tories have 364 N.P.'s giving them a Commons majority at 78 Mr Johnson is promising to live up to his campaign slogan and get back sit down one of the conservatives longest serving and pays the Nicholas Soames who stood down in it Sussex and is replaced by means days says the Tory party is a changed party going to be a very very different party a very very different parliament it's going to require are a lot of changes Luckily the party is very elastic and I thought the prime minister this morning was very clear about what he intends to do and we've got to deliver for all these people. We've got to make sure we deliver for. Locally here in Sussex and sorry Brighton and Hove remains an island in a sea of blue the city still has to labor and pays p. To call a Lloyd fossil and one green men paid Carolina Lucas the rest of Sussex is now conservative with the Liberal Democrat Stephen Lloyd being defeated by Caroline ANCYL who takes the seat again after losing 82017 conservatives who turned in all 11 states in sorry pass all the shot and east and northeast Hampshire in Guilford the former Tory m.p. And Milton stood as an independent but finished 4th for its new conservative m.p. Is Angela Richardson Labor suffered its worst defeat since $935.00 losing seats across northern England the Midlands and Wiles in areas which backed sit in the 2016 Referendum Party has been left with just over $200.00 M.P.'s our system political editor Norman Smith thinks the Labor leader and his team are in too much of a bubble I think the truth as many of the mystical them close there is to what voters were saying they just simply refused to pick up on what you know many Labor M.P.'s candidates were saying namely that Mr Korb and was a massive massive problem on the doorstep and yes Bracks it was an issue but the overriding problem was Jeremy Corbett Mr Coburn says he won't stay on to fight the next election but will continue in his role for the time being to allow for a process of reflection. The Liberal Democrat leader Swinson has already quit after losing her Dunbartonshire seat to the Scottish National Party over all the s.n.p. Made significant gains winning all but 11 of Scotland's 59 seats the 1st Minister Nicola Sturgeon says the result represents a strengthen mandate for another Scottish independence referendum and for the 1st time in Northern Ireland n.p.c. Favor a United Ireland now outnumber the unionists the Irish prime minister her. Described this as a significant development says the priority must be to get the devolved government storm and it's back up and running in other news new figures show a patient whites in accidents emergency departments in England are my worst ever just over 81 percent of people with same within 4 hours last month against a target of 95 percent about water mains being affecting homes in the White Oak area Brighton Southern Water tell us the teams working to restore water to the readin way area and are delivering water to vulnerable customers and British stock markets have risen and Sterling has shot up to its highest level since Jane last year sport now in Brighton and Hove Albion defended dam Byrne says he knows seagull fans will want another victory against their arch rivals Crystal Palace on Monday the seagulls won both League fixtures last season including a $21.00 win at Selhurst Park So how much has been appreciate the rival way before it came out there wasn't a lot to be honest. Policy we lost like it was.

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BBC Radio Leicester-20191129-160000

It's 4 o'clock Good afternoon I'm Sam Harper the Metropolitan Police say the man has been shot by officers near London Bridge in an instant which the 4 say yes it is responding to as it is terror related officers say number of people have been injured and they've detained a man of the bridge on the surrounding area have been cordoned off and crews are at the scene Lincolnshire broadcaster Rob Underwood was nearby and finished our meal and the place just clear there were shouts Get down get down we just dived behind one of the areas a report through from one of the stores and you suddenly think that's got to get out of here it was there was nowhere to go I really made a video has emerged showing police officers I mean guns are a white lorry that jackknifed across London Bridge the 1st to show several officers surrounding the vehicle before moving to the rear to check its container Boris Johnson has said he's being kept updated about the incidents and thanked the police and emergency services for their immediate response the label Jeremy Corbyn discard the instant a shocking Bush is Transport Police a London Bridge station is currently close to and that no trains will be stopping that opening the latest this afternoon on b.b.c. Radio last Other news now that I and a man who fled police in a 140 mile an hour vehicle push in Leicestershire before dumping cocaine and hiding up a trade has been jailed along with his criminal associates Bridget black and tell us more the incident which happened on $846.00 in August 2018 marked the end of a 5 month investigation by the East Midlands special operations unit Michael Graham orchestrated the operation from Liverpool with Christine King and Kumar to kill heading up the East Midlands overruled 9 men pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class a drugs and lost a crown court a license has been granted focus sapience hometown concerts Victoria Park next year is robots. Solves this to solve them within the 1st hour but until now it hasn't had the license to go ahead now it has there is just one condition no counselors have set a 73 decibel maximum music level rather than the 75 requested they've also agreed to Live Nation's request for a 10 30 pm finish time it was suggested that the finish time could have been moved earlier to 9 o'clock 50000 tickets for the gig had already been sold. The. Unions say amp our staff are devastated after the energy firm announced its planning to cut around 3 quarters of its u.k. Workforce as part of a restructuring program means that up to 4 and a half 1000 jobs are under threat as are its call centers next this afternoon. That's the sound of protesters by the clock tower in Leicester who have joined others across the country to increase support for action on climate change they've also been marches in last birthday the protests organized by the student climate network they're a group of mostly under eighteen's who are calling on the government to take action I look at the weather now for last and it's going to stay sunny for the rest of today highs of 6 degrees it's going to be a cold start to the way Kandahar lies down to freezing and that is your latest b.b.c. Radio last a nice thank you Sam. And let's get the latest on the roads we're down shot what's happening down a 46 southbound lane one of 2 lanes he's closed pending recovery for a vehicle which is on its side there just before the m one junction action in $21.00 we will update you more as we get it and here we are less to say less to center it's been a bit busy and cynical which is a fact in St Margaret's way also Belgrave road is slow moving at the moment and also North looks busy which will affect high cross street St George is also experiencing a few queues and Hayman. But most of the city center to house spaces on finally doing some emergency works on end of the road in Weston near the Old Vic courage pub and this will cause a lot of congestion. Again in 20 minutes. To. A very good afternoon just me so my hey take me through till 6 o'clock this is b.b.c. Radio last stop coming up you can be fined and how you can make sure you be in Salvi with your spending this Black Friday weekend also Kasabian fans there's been an update on the gig in June I'll make sure I'll give you the latest on the left to Carly awards around the corner to find out how you can get involved and. B.b.c. Radio must. Take If I Could Turn Back Time on b.b.c. Radio last it just made me so my own Fortunately Jimmy's know very well so I've got my fingers crossed for him that he's going to be feeling and little bit Ok an update on what is occurring and I've got an alternative for you when it comes to all of the Black Friday modernist How about a Christmas Craft run by local business owners the old trade on see if you don't know what CA's it's brilliant go online and take a look there's loads of like crafty soft independent soft over a quickie over a lovely and some of the try to is from Leicestershire a going to be put in on a craft is going to be at the King which the 3rd was to send saw and the 1st 50 visitors will get a free goody bag that is happening this weekend and may give it an alternative for you when it comes to Black Friday one foot's a Nazi as part of the Christmas lights being switched on today the beach community library is holding a Christmas fat from 5 to begin to be kicking off in about an hour and 20 minutes but he could basically help them to raise money towards keeping the library open for the residents of you know Walt there's nothing but. So many fond memories of being in a local library go along and support it's Ok this one is so exciting. It weighs less the legend has been absolutely smashing it on the music scene is going to be performing on The Jonathan Ross show tonight alongside storm and boy and what you need to know if you look on the property the Help to Buy ice which helps people save towards a deposit for that 1st home closes at midnight tomorrow today tomorrow be given you an update on that and a final one for you this question marks over whether the Kasabian will perform at the key Pok in June and the Council has confirmed that the gig will happen. The 4 seasons now b.b.c. Radio left they would listen I take me through till 6 o'clock this Friday. Luke. Luke. Luck. Please. Please. Please. Please. The Posies on b.b.c. Radio last they read me some might take me through until 6 o'clock be had a fabulous week you made it through to Friday then again is Black Friday so no doubt it's been absolutely bunk was on the streets of less than and there's been some since I was quite surprised that people left fighting and saw that you're going to be finding out about very very shortly and the going up day for you this news just in the metropolitan metropolitan police say that dealing with an incident London Bridge after reports of gunshots being fired now the full say they were called to a stabbing and a man has been detained eyewitnesses say police shot him on his millions radio presenter Rob Underwood was a nearby bar in markets when the incident actually happened and he's been speaking to 5 lives it's going to Carmel So we imagine you probably know who ways it was absolutely which is nice to sit down at the table just finished our meal and the place just clear there were shouts Get down get down we just dive behind one of the areas that we bought food from one of the schools and you suddenly think it's going to get out of here it was there was I went to guy really the place cleared. I looked at my men terribly and the seem to be a flash whether somebody rams through that was a strong smell or something I don't know where there was gunfire or whatever everyone is stayed down everybody was very shaken we still are. And then we sort of when it was clear the danger was over we got everybody so this checked everybody was Ok 3 or 4 minutes later there was another shout from the other direction people started running we just got out there as quick as we can we're now on to the street I think it is outside London Bridge station the police quickly sealed off the area there's been a surprise a 1st hand that something was amiss as we were eating there was a police helicopter above and we sense the something going on it seemed unusual and then of course it became apparent So when now they are in a place. All my life outside. Adjacent to London Bridge station and. There just police everywhere. What can you see around you robot a lot of the people congregating in that area now yeah there are I think a lot to be honest really we'll just get out in Africa is this a lot of people are just curious to think we're in a world we're in a safe area but everybody's just curious to know what's going on I think that the most unnerving thing was you didn't realize until you're in a situation like that what the next step going to be we were on the floor and Param our kids not knowing who was running through. As you can probably sense of still pretty shaken up by you know it's just been sort of thing you expect that they have full and they're really no schools no and and how you feeling is is is absolutely not true is that even the fact that you sort of stated to find out what's going on is you know it's been a really sort of difficult hour woodsy and everybody with everybody around you seems seems well insights today Rob Well it's really strange because we've been to London for a while and as you walk around the place you realize and the remember is that everything that's going on in the past you know we will travel in the bridge moves along we went to some poles Cassandra we will attack Iran to the South Bank was. Going to us. At least. 3 involved police vehicles just going by now through the people who are actually. Made a grave agency that in a quite what's going on just got back at me just so aware of what's happened in the past and you sort of think we can make an uncertainty a course of writing the middle of it and I think that is the most amazing part of it so yeah and even as you standing there is you say things are still still unfolding around yes yes i don't we don't know we're in the bubble really here so I don't know you know more than I do in people here surrounding us but yeah I think we'll probably be making our way away from a and m. Probably trying to get back up to its Lincolnshire rubble and with that. Speaking of 5 Live and some Hopoate have an update for you come forth it will keep you updated as we get the news in. The Am b.b.c. Radio. The people up to 24 here on b.b.c. Radio Leicester with me some I had to resign his Texan saying that she's stuck in traffic on your way to less the oughts reason why hopefully I can keep you entertained and hopefully the traffic isn't too bad for you Have you managed to make your way through no other things that have been happening today can avoid the facts that it is Black Friday and I know there's been this counter movement around not buying anything this Friday but something that really surprised me that people were only scrambling to buy and getting quite aggressive over was Kevin the camera which is a soft toy featured on Christmas Now later in the show I'm going to be talking to going to find out about what it is about certain brands the soul of appeal to the extent to which you go a little bit crazy trying to get a ons on it whether it's the dragon from the John Lewis Ah the. Whether it's an alien or whether it's a carrot I mean is one of those things when you've got a strong brand people go absolutely bonkers so what decides to do was give a cool to see how I could potentially get hold of one of these carrots why I didn't expect was this having a carrot here if you were looking to get your hands on me or my family we have sold out however do not fear we'll be coming to your local Audi stores from the 28th of November that Dad may well so we'll be making an appearance too so keep your eye peeled Well there you are then fine was oncet by a carrot now the hunters anemia Kevin the Carrot Top is on sale for $999.00 it was sold online but keep your eyes peeled hopefully you'll be able to get your hands on one of the. Ok it's for 20 Now let's get the latest on the roads with Don shopping yeah still one lane. 2 climbers Dan bishop and never curvy for a vehicle which is on the side just for the young one in junction of junction 21 a southbound and he's very busy on approach as well we'll update you more as we keep getting not here in Leicester sent us a necklace or go down some modest way still slow and it is really busy on St George's and home based on Road London Road inbound is busy from added to road as well the good news we got in the car park. Spaces that only have a market planning on doing some even shopping you should be Ok for that. Christmas light switch on tonight so there are traffic restrictions in place but clain from Dudley court to Brook Street will be closed from 3 to 9 pm street clothes from the junction of High Street to road roundabout 4 30 pm until 9 pm diversion routes will be signposted around there and I saw you again in 20 minutes thank you. Jackson It wasn't my intention. To become social media. Influence or. Cringe when I see myself. And. Sort of my own how many views of the. 3000000 be. Here. But some of the windows are the most photographed shopping windows in the world. So no pressure no pressure to produce. Amazing guests a conversation to mix me. B.b.c. Radio Leicester with me taking you through until 6 o'clock Unfortunately Jamie isn't very well but hopefully he will be back soon on Mondays a proper shame when Jimmy's not heads up so you love his company. This is simply right now we see a child on b.b.c. Radio. She. Should check. For. Desert. And. Check. His shoes. And on the. Palm. Simply read with switch out on b.b.c. Radio last to come in I'm going to be talking to you about Black Friday and whether you actually spending your money wisely all you actually getting a deal because is says that the price this time of year for some of the stuff that you are buying the same other times of the yes I'm going to be explaining what us all about before we get to that and I was happening outside. Well we've obviously had a real change today we had that frosty start for many of us with a beautiful blue sky and sunshine through much of the day overnight tonight what temperatures are now or dropping away and it is going to get very cold indeed tonight's minus 3 degrees Celsius looks likely a minimum temperature that is in the towns and cities so rural areas even colder than that tonight so you can expect a widespread frost tomorrow morning but the main thing to take of note overnight tonight is that during the early hours we're expecting it to turn increasingly foggy and misty and a fog we have could be very dense a chance being freezing fog and with that in mind the Met Office have issued yet a warning for the risk of fog overnight tonight is valid until 11 am Saturday morning now through Saturday it does look for us that it's going to be a dry day but the mist and the fog is going to be really quite stubborn and for some of us it may not lift told through the days it's going to be very cloudy murky day the the mist of what might just lift into low level cloud if you're lucky a little bit of brightness but I think expect a very cloudy quite gloomy day to come on Saturday because of all that temperatures will be struggling to get much higher 3 degrees Celsius tomorrow it's going to be bitterly cold some day though I was last night and Sunday that fog will occur does start to disperse and actually Sunday looks like a better day at the to the day we're more likely to get some of the Sunshine is on Sunday but high pressure stays in charge into the beginning of next week so staying on the chilly side Thank you Ana. A.b.c. Radio. Hello just may here on b.b.c. Radio Les to take me through until 6 o'clock now today you can avoid it is Black Friday but there's been a survey by which that says many of the items claiming to be discounted for Black Friday is actually been the same price or in some cases even lower at other times of the year so why is there all this excitement about Black Friday how can you make sure that you're actually spending your money wisely Dr on a con is a senior lecturer in consumer behavior at Manchester Metropolitan Dr Kahn are the bargains all they're cracked up to be. Well there there are bargains to be had that definitely come to set their ass and will sell us out discount if their products have a place that just junk shot safe discounted some of their products some to 70 percent off which is not consistent with what they would do with their brand usually so those products haven't been reduced to that value before what they will probably pay with that happy juice the products that they are now selling on that side it is so that this is actually a very uncertain what strategies are retailers are using so the conceal anything be a bit more alert and aware about what they're spending their money on why do you think we feel this need for purchase therapy Ok So Black Friday creates an emergency because you feel like it's a day a discount in fact in the u.k. But over 2 weeks and but in the consumer's mind you feel that you might miss out on a deal that could be quite useful for you especially because Christmas is just around the corner and you can benefit from purchasing on Black Friday because you want to do Christmas sale shopping in the sense that you want to buy equipment present so things for Christmas ornaments for the health etc and so that's why can seem is a more likely to tap into their spending period and utilize or have you been out today to go buy a thing I've not been out for are definitely will online. Ok right tell me what do you buy do you need a good game shocked us a 70 percent off I actually did it with one day or so and I know that they were products that I couldn't of got that price in a year so I took full advantage of it why is it that you went online rather than in-store. You traditionally thought has always been on wine is that the u.k. Because it's not a national holiday within within the u.k. And a lot of about work I personally went online because I find it more convenient for me I have 2 young children and I prefer to just have it delivered to my from my home in the u.k. When on holiday as are the Americans I who have it as a national holiday so a lot of this from happening is online for us in the u.k. So on that point Cyber Monday obviously happening this coming Monday why is it that you bought say today or yesterday rather than waited until Monday I thought when I bought because I don't want to miss out on the deal and I thought because at the end of the day I found looking across the over consumers are also looking at the product and there's not an infinite amount of product to go around so you want to grab the deal when you can get what they will and and there is a massive interest at the moment. Themselves reported today that they've had 106 i Tunes come in and sold between midnight and 9 am so you know a lot consumes the shopping at the same time too you don't want to miss out because work without stopping thought 106 are absolutely bonkers 106 per minute did you say between midnight and 9 am this morning Well that's absolutely crazy after on a conference you so much. So up. Thanks. Bucy radio last. It's 430 now let's get your latest headlines with Sam Harper Well the Metropolitan Police have just how to press conference and say that a man who was shot by officer officers in an instant near London Bridge had a hoax explosive device on him officers say that a number of people have been injured they've detained the man the bridge and the surrounding area have been cordoned off and I'm billets crews are at the scene we'll keep you up to date here on b.b.c. Radio Leicester other news now and this afternoon a license has been granted for Kasabian hometown concert Victoria Park next year councillors have set a 73 decibel maximum music level rather than the $7051.00 that was requested there are also a great 3 Live Nation's request for a 10 30 pm finish time and a 5 month investigation by the East Midlands special operations unit c 9 man play guilty to conspiracy to supply Class a drugs at last a crown court during the operation more than a kilogram of cocaine stamped gold was seized from a mess a days look at the weather for you now it's going to be a really nice sunny start to the weekend feeling quite cold the lows down to freezing tonight some happy thank you very much and we just pour is down hill is happening down loads happening actually Leicester City may be flying high in the Premier League at the moment but boss Brendan Rodgers insists there's much more room for improvement they begin a very busy December which begins with a home game against progress Everton this Sunday for certain games but that adds a 3rd of the season done and I'm really enjoying watching the team but watching the progression so we're still full of a lot of work to do here and I hope that we can be here to see that through more from Brendan Rodgers on the weekend sport preview from 6 while Arsenal are looking for a new manager by sack boss soon I am read this morning after the club enjoyed their worst run of form in 27 years the club said it's due to results in performances not being at the level required why bother without. When in 7 games it's Dalby day for the rest of tigers tomorrow and Johnny may make his 1st appearance since the World Cup final for that trip to North and signed his England colleagues. Ben Youngs George Ford a man. Also in the squad. Will be in the Premiership game for the 1st time ever starting a sense alongside Solanki there's also recall for Jonah Holmes Tom Youngs Callum green. After sitting out that win against Cardiff Blues last weekend and the basketball the asteroid does have a big game the saving they take on the defending and championship champions the London lines in a Cup quarter final place to pay off the Morningside arena is a $730.00 Dial thank you. David Bowie China go on b.b.c. Radio last week Mason I take you through until 6 o'clock. On Monday and. Is creeping up to $25.00 so let's get the latest on the rights we. Have to close behind was a set is in the process of coming off in the next few minutes prefer a vehicle which is only saw just for the m one junction not junction $21.00 a southbound traffic is still busy on approaches or to please take a few around the table less to centuries get busy as we're going to wish i was St Nicholas a slow down to say muggers wait Catherine Street Kate a gas works a causing problems and we do have a breakdown on open the road which has resulted in increased traffic both ways. Taking place on Victoria Road East which should end today that's closer tween Leverich road on court t.v. a Close on his busy and yeah but it's also not helped by the fact that. A common road remain closed due to emergency work between open a road and Green Line Road which is ongoing that will be ongoing until the new year but it is very busy around there at the moment so for now we'll have more people again in 20 minutes. 6 Uncle Frank it's me Uncle Frank involved. In late one of the funkiest parties that happen every Sunday right here on the station but then again I do like to cool you out with what I call the Sunday says Lot of you just relax our shoulders and breathe in through the knives and out through the mouth with any straight back shoot that series the magic number every week I have the special guest about 3 of their favorite songs and then from no 1 o'clock this is the official after show party brought from down to some of the most classic politics use of old song to join me get your groove on every Sunday 7 and 6 and cool friend come b.b.c. Break your list. To me. B.b.c. Radio. B.b.c. Radio Leicester with me some a and there is a a right in the room that has ended in the last 5 minutes because now in its 4th year the last stuck Caria wards is happening and is opening this weekend for nominations and the split in Scots grease at his restaurant of the Yad best takeaway best pub restaurant and to explain more fond of the last Akari awards Ok to anyone that doesn't know what is the last Akari was all about. Foster Good afternoon everyone the water is starting sa believe start with Pride of Britain and pride of city and county and it's very spicy and fun events to hold and we'll invest in our city and what's happening this weekend while this weekend so much as this because a 1st of December the nominations opening for 14 Leicester could be Awards Wow Ok if you are a restaurant for example how is it you can get involved with g s d. All going to have to do encourage their customers and people who come and eat there and use their salaries and they think the customer think they deserve they can go to our reps live which is to be to be dauntless trickery Awards dot com and nominate them and take part tentacled 2nd there are 7 categories which are categories the user of this restaurant or just the think they deserve the Konami at them and who's going to be judging holds a lot to tell but I don't know who the judge is you don't know I don't know the judges you know the person the runs al do not know the judges because I hold that Lester Curry words work is the 2 faces Ok 1st is the public 50 percent the public the pickup the best curry house or the thing and then they're all seal of approval I can say that could be mistreated just panel they go out eat old 35 finalist restaurants and they pick up the video and run up and then me. Which is their real winner and runner up at the garden and 20th of April and we will judges a week before the event Ok so what you're saying is that there is an opportunity for someone to go and eat $35.00 different restaurants around last secretly and then assess which is the best which is the best Ok so how could you be a judge. Very good question actually how can you judge Judge have to be good knowledge about curry right and very Curry lower blood of veggies and on much and he know good knowledge about hygiene right hygiene that is our top of list Ok And of course the big thing is a value for money as well Ok I feel like I've personally fit all those categories as my personal sales pitch to you because it sounds amazing what an opportunity to be involved either to nominate a or to be a judge it sounds fantastic but how Be honest how significant is this award. Ok day for a restaurant how significant is it basically this is no word from me I'm just reading out of the people who the possibly narrow people took part in the restaurants or take away and just across the Leicestershire they're taking part of what Lester Curry was bringing to them up again for their business and business search going up and they see any any any business your running or any kind of recognition in any sort of form of shave men you recognize with things and people go and try at things a you feel really proud what over the years you've done and created 5300000000 pound receipt cross the u.k. I don't know how much in the last year or less the share contributing to that Konami and people who work really hard and recognizing their work and plus and I'm a very keen and the from not wrong 213 years back with the capitalist I want to be bring that we have the best curry house in our country and trust in our city so it's a great event and we're really pleased for we got news able to host that event every year there's so much talent in Leicester when it comes to last as cuisine how on earth do you does not decide who should win but this very very very tough competition which is great and I think every competition is always healthy and bring up again for for the restaurants for the take with and talk just on here in a very small note. About 40 years back I'm not named any restaurants but many Indian restaurants was not very looking to the hygiene since they're known the last trick rewards are Pif food hygiene is a top of the list honestly there are I can show you so many messages and e-mail we are on we got off 5 that soon as we got to stick out the 7 the streaker even the wait for 6 months and sticker or we got 5 and so at the minute anybody who's have a 3 plus to can take part and I'm encouraging anybody who's listening on Indian restaurant or take away please friends focus to 5 honest that should be I want that again but big again and people. And plus their service plus they are kind of the cleanest but even the just I mean the proper Dom and they're very so careful if they're taking part in the district rewards then they know what is our check list is so do you think over the next few months the customer service in the Indian restaurants and take ways around is going to be significantly better rest of the year because the rewards of over this week that are kind of I don't think I were a part of the list a career was they must they know they know when we were can walk in and if you if you are going to carry House of course this should be general practice 12 months a day or some of the week should be but they know now is the time for the career words make sure and then for hard for them is out of well even they come a finalist or another Perino because they have to keep maintain that service as well so I think that's great for the city and county it is and it sounds I mean the point you making about the food hygiene thing is fantastic it sounds like the Korea Ward has been so much more than just an awards ceremony a motivation to ensure the restaurants retaining Strongs of hygiene and all the rest of it so is something this you know that goes beyond just an award what have you got in this bag you brought in a was it like a plastic gift bag as in a Roma or you go I don't know what's inside and you're going to surprise as you can see this is a kind of Christmassy bag because I know I says that if it's really lost a team said always a Christmas Jimmy was Jimmy's lover so why not give him Christmas president yourself in the Christmas bag as old Some of us. Some majority and some non-visible says so in the back of a bunch of small stores because we don't know because well part of the cut he wants us to carry words and then a 2nd small bag we have got some we got a very good branding house here and just around the corner from here is a veggie brownie and a chicken Brownie you knew that I had. Well that's it and I only got a couple of messages from from your team I'm going to need to why not bring some. No nearly dinner time is world so bitterly dinner except remember Thank you so much more time how can you get involved Ok if you please go from Sunday and telestial Curry wards dot com to be the dollars to carry Watch dot com and nominate your favorite restaurant and takeaway you have a chill 28 to Fabry to nominate brilliant thanks so much for your time thank you. And. And moves you. Never. You never. Move. Thing's going to get back b.b.c. Radio Leicester with me taking 3 until 6 o'clock and you've hit Friday so congratulations to that is Black Friday so how have you been getting now have you been in the shops have you refer to let me know I'd love to have from you a one triple 3 is numbers. 1st with less dough you can give me a call for free on wait wait 10149 now some Harper is here with an update of the incident in London Bridge what's happening Sam So this is what we know at the moment a number of people have been stabbed in a man has been shot dead by police and the a socket London Bridge the Met police have declared the stopping of a terrorist incident and the mayor of London Sidique Khan has just been speaking he confirmed that a number of people were injured some seriously he also reiterated that a mouse suspect was shot and died and he said that London must stay resolute. Thank you so much it's creeping up to $10.00 to $5.00 Now this is b.b.c. Radio less the text is now on at least one triple 3 Start your text with the word Lester texts and charged at your standard message rate c r pretty notice at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Slash local radio previous age system for that we're talking about how it is Black Friday and there's one particular item that shoppers have been scrambling over Kevin the carrot which is a soft toy featured in our Christmas advert No I knew nothing about Kevin until this scramble situation but customers have been you know complaining about the fact that the version is not available online the reports of queues and even fights at the stores now a spokesperson said the demand for the toys which went on seo yesterday has been exceptionally high is basically $0.10 Kevin the current toys on sofa 999 and it's sold out online now joining me now to explain all of this is Jamie from Leicester creative agency Roc kitchen Harris what's happening can you explain this behavior is all about. Not 100 percent no it's a combination of things I think I think you've got the Black Friday phenomenon which is getting more insane every single every single year yeah you've got the phenomenon of Christmas and switch so big they're growing as well as the. Becoming events in their own right so that's that's combined and you've got the Kevin the carrot things built up of a couple years so people knew it was coming and knew it was going to happen so that build sort of like that builds desire for some to go and do something about it that particular times and one of the things I know is true is the managing director of Al he said that buying them it would be imposed and soon as you put a limit on something it's a behavioral economics theory called science to value yes and assume something is finite you're not going to get it people rushed to get it it's why it's why the minute anyone suggest any sort disaster we go out and buy loads tens of beings if you think you know where to get it you go and get it so what can you do as a consumer to not be quite out perhaps by the sort of buying tactics just people. You can't really I think hold my hands of a fin killed here because there's so Mark sing agencies and this is done by a very good marketing agency use psychology in order to get people to do things and we are even though I'm aware of it I still fall for it as you know when you get on the queues towards the to the tales and there's the things waiting there for you and you know you don't really need them but because they're by the tell you pick it up and by then there's a whole load of tricks that people use. In order to get food to buy things and we're all we're old scepticism will buy you if you bought anything today no I haven't but I've been busy today but I know that since I got home I've had all these Black Friday emails coming through in the ones I'm interested in kind of save I don't just even though I know it's a crazy thing and and I'm being sold to us to go and do it what you after this I'm a some speakers I want Yeah and there and there's a there's a light I want to come home furnishings I thought yeah nothing better than a good lie you know it's a really nice lie it looks like a book and opens up and I had one it broke and then this is 20 percent of so I'm going to fall for that yeah no the thing is it started yesterday ready because I was over at the high cross and already some of the stores had been saying was starting now you can get 20 if you register online you can get 20 percent off what you're currently buying and so you just you know wondering where it's going to be is going to wait before you know it when you reckon is the best on to buy that. Straight after straight after Christmas when everything goes cheap you know even now well. So I start shopping beforehand I just shop if you want to avoid all the all the all the tricks in the book and the pitfalls to that get over them if you want if you want to get it cheap. You know in the Black Friday period but then you go accept the fact that there's going to be a whole. Thing that goes with that whole pressured to buy things you know on the buying things you don't necessarily want so you need to weigh it up and there's nothing worse than buying something and then later on seeing it it's inside. Something and itself is the thing that will get it gets us we just think if I don't get it now I'm going to regret it afterwards yeah well you know what thank you so much for coming on and I hope you get that lie in the speak is. Stories easy. B.b.c. Radio. It's 5 o'clock Good evening I'm Sam Harper the Metropolitan Police say a suspected terrorist has been shot dead by officers on London Bridge after a number of people were shot by a knife and no further information has yet been given on how many people were hers the bridge is being called and people have been to avoid the area reporter John that Nonis witnessed what happened I was walking across the bridge from the south side of the times to the north side when I noticed what appeared to be some kind of commotion going on on the other side of the road since we several people he seemed to be trying to restrain somebody put it looked like they were trying to sits on top of him they suddenly got up and started running away and police arrived the same this all happened in the space of about a minute and then I heard what sounded like 2 shots being fired at the place who are most certainly on sounded like there were 2 shots the person who'd been in the sense of almost that scrum then lay prostate on the pavement on the bridge and play screamed at everybody to get off the bridge and the last half an hour they assisted commission. For the metropolitan police nail cave a statements outside Scotland Yard shooter reports that the suspect may have had an explosive device specialist officers also attended the sane and white cordons are in place to ensure there remains no further danger to the public however I can confirm at this time we believe a device that was strapped to the body of the suspect is a hoax explosive device made model prime minister has returned to Downing Street to be briefed on the incident he thanked the police and emergency services for their response Labor later Jeremy called Pinsent his thanks to the emergency crews and said his thoughts are with all those course up in the incidents and in the past half an hour the mayor of London City conquer their statements I want to thank our brave if she services who responded to today's for AFIC attack every day they put their lives on the line for us running towards danger in order to keep a safe. Like to thank members of the public who risked their own safety this afternoon they are the best of us. Will be talking to last a broadcaster Rob underworld who was nearby at the time very same a look at some other news for you now and there's been mixed reaction to the news that a license has been granted focus sapiens hometown concert next year sic it's for solstice to in June next summer sold out in minutes before permission have been granted but after a 4 hour masing today promoters Live Nation we're told at the gate will be going ahead I am brown as the chair of the friends of current and park he's not too happy I think it's disappointing but it's not unexpected We didn't think the council would go against it for a variety of reasons partly because $50000.00 tickets have been sold in advance a 5 month investigation by the ace Millen special operations unit a c. 9 men play guilty to conspiracy to supply Class a drugs. At last a crown cools. A kilogram of cocaine stopped gold with. 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Disappeared last night the body's not been formally identified yet and police say the death is not being treated as suspicious food banks across the region are preparing for their busiest December ever as more people rely on their services a new survey by the Trussell Trust suggest record numbers will need support ahead of Christmas Josee Barlow's the manager at Bradford central food bank I totally agree with the findings we are seeing so many people coming to. Living on the actually nothing people and families are just getting squeezed tighter and tighter a former Leeds University student who admitted trying to kill 3 people including a police officer at Manchester Victoria railway station has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 11 years Madiba Hammoud who is 26 has been ordered to serve his sentence for the attack on New Year's Eve at a high security psychiatric hospital police have smashed an international money laundering operation after carrying out raids in West Yorkshire 9 people been arrested in cliquey timber out for Dewsbury in Bridlington as part of a National Crime Agency investigation into the splitting of money between the u.k. And Dubai it brings the total number of arrests to $24.00 and over $2000000.00 pounds in cash has been recovered it's being claimed that online dating is becoming so popular that by the year 2037 the majority of babies will be born to parents who met online research is also say that between 201520198 3rd of couples moto over the internet compared with 13 percent during the previous 9 years Kerry and Damon from Castleford were matched by a website in 2010 They're now married and have to chose it was very popular in my workplace it was very new to me coming from New Zealand it's not really something that we use so I just thought I'd give it a go and see what happened then nearly 10 years later Leah Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver among those paying tribute to Gary Rhodes who's done at the age of 59 the celebrity chef was no face spiky hair and he's passion for British cuisine and the theatre and opera director said Jonathan Miller has died at the age of $85.00 after giving up medicine he found fame in the early 1960 s. Song in the. Beyond the fridge comedy review alongside Peter Cook Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett said Jonathan was also an acclaimed writer a photographer a sculptor a broadcaster and also the artistic director of the Old Vic Theatre now he's run as coach which they confirmed that Captain Trent Marion is in talks with Australian side St George about a possible return to the n.r.l. Now he has been allowed to explore the possibility to return home for personal reasons though I guess it's dependent on Lee's finalizing a deal for Cronulla forward Matt Prior and you. Will see a specialist like today after suffering a recurrence of a knee injury while playing in Australia b.b.c. News at 3 minutes past to. The West Yorkshire weather police said Gallagher a cloudy afternoon without right of rain continuing to spread in from the 8th becoming heavy at later in the afternoon and he will continue as we head through the night to the mess of his do you have a warning in full temperature today around 9 or 10 degrees and not dropping any lower than 7 or 8 degrees from night that's 46 lb height All right getting cooler and colder towards the weekend. They scream. That's Corona. And rhythm of the night. All right all the big you know she found in this we're going to talk about life and what fatties for a young adult to scare a camera this is passin of our occasional series called misconceptions and this is where we try and talk openly and honestly about the lives we might not have any direct experience of and try and clear up any misconceptions that there are some in the next few minutes the life of young adults who care for a loved one that is a commitment to be with them often 247 to make sure that the needs are being met and of course took about the sacrifices that they might have to make and what the support is that they actually get we're going to meet care is Leitz in a moment to part of this charity who makes sure that there is some support for young adults like this one but I'd like you to meet 3 young carrys have come in to talk about their lives I what they need welcome How you doing. Your shot and good afternoon good afternoon now your 23 confidence question but you know all right yeah well still a side of. Catherine welcome to you 25. But you're absolutely terrified is that I've got a car I get my. Bed Hello bad 21 you. Cough and cold with all of. This now look this is an opportunity I think to talk about what your life is like caring for someone and just want to get this out the way because it's clearly very important Catherine you care for your mum I do yeah she's got she's had a stroke and how long have you been looking after my mum had a stroke nearly 5 years ago so now has limited mobility thing she uses a wheelchair Shell's laws over health. And shows including mental health and say your pay day you have to look after 247 I wouldn't say I do like the usual but you have to do like a check on the health and make sure she's a care 2nd a medication I take route to a point men I do the personal care and household tasks but even though my mum's a wheelchair child I do try to encourage that space and independent as she can what I want pal big task so I know because before my mum had a stroke she was quite an independent woman and she used to go out and do all these things on her own and then when she had a stroke it kind of broke and she does get really sad that she can't do she can no longer do what she has to be able to do so far well tasks that I will try to encourage and she's happy thank you Katherine you care for your mom your dad and your grandfather 3 adults then they've got physical and mental health difficulties you've got his eyes you know it's something you have as well Catherine isn't it anxiety. How long have you been doing this. You know hostile things 2006 crows disease. Gondor my dad was very reserved I know as well as as well as what c.o.r.p. Do you know a migrant as has been diagnosed with skin prostate cancer so looking after them has been part of your life when when they of that you know that now there are 3 of them where before maybe even them. You get used to doing it but when I was going off most of them or look after innocence because I was too young I didn't really dawn the middle was young or anything so when I started I went to a group called willows originally when I was about 15. Or 16 I was opened by default myself as a carer is that true with Shannon I'll tell you a story in a moment. When someone says Please also have your answer this year and I don't care if you're a young adult you're a carrot it's not like you just think what they're talking about do you recognise that description no I want it you know like a natural thing to do because you've been doing it so long it doesn't same as if you are a carer and the way to say. It seems like just a natural progression. No you've got to because it's a family like you never choose to be a well you don't choose the circumstances put yourself you choose to be a carer and stand up because out of love and can come passion fall then because you love them it's just something that you do. But you definitely feel like you're in the bubble of you wrote this someone with that label on you you're like really talking about this was when I was I was like so when I was going off more being diagnosed quite early on in my life we've grown I don't know what it was when you were still Darwinist under myself no body and threw myself as a carer or anything I still dog because a dog to look after in a sense because you look after yourself why do all the basic stuff around the house or the cleaners you know what are you Ok to do if and only on let me hear a little bit more from you Shannon who is 23 now you used to look after you that I did yes and he passed away earlier this year so our condolences are with you think you know what I mean how intense was the care that your father needed Well originally I've been caring for him same as Ben when I came. Obviously I wasn't notified until that not actually being you know look have native like 5 because I did a lot of going to the shops paying electric bill got spills to fly a lot so I wasn't aware but when my dad did get really really Paul it was all of a. Oh it was I got fluid in his legs because it because he was a drinker is a liver gonna be fun I want our so I got fluid is like which men couldn't walk as well and they're not just down all spiralled into absolutely load they ended up with also. Liver and cirrhosis not so warm c.e.o. Pay day after arterial peripheral disease. Horrendous leg also because his legs were growing so big with the fluid in the Miskin couldn't grow quick enough so it cracks in America infections and it was it was her under circum to the end before he died he was in a nursing home but before that I was pretty much on call day night and obviously I was working at the time so yeah it was just if it were full or not 100 not 24 hours a day for long it might as well of course it was just constant all the time we're meeting Shannon. She's 23 Catherine is here at 25 and Ben who is 21 these 3 people young people. Young Adult carers and we're here to talk about their lives and what they need and they're here with the help of care is Leitz but when I meet Dave shortly he's a young adult care a support worker to make sure that there is at least a quality of life for these people right at the beginning of the things you and I Your kids might take for granted so we'll hear more after this from key. plenty . 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Afternoon I'm Liz Greene This is the big phone in now this hour when we're talking about the misconceptions you or I might have about certain lives and what happens in this camp when meeting 3 young adult carries who spent most of their life caring for those who need it within their family Ben he's here he's 21 Shannon is here she's 23 and Catherine he's here he's 25 I am right to all 3 of you that you grew up as Carrie's So did you tell people. It was difficult at those when I was going up but it really was a she didn't go to school and looking after my mum would never really was an issue was never an issue well like high school it kind of was my tennis was suffering quite a bit in high school to school at almost all but I didn't believe the 1st time it's going out of hospital after nearly dying and 6 years in office will follow it of. That time to say I've been awful for bombs that's why over me that's why when I was a middle school and only one teacher my entire school boy what did you need I mean was there anybody out what about the health service. You know that they had to be aware that you were there to provide that support for your mom when they're not telling school I never told anyone or never never told anyone why I was I don't know of us I was nervous about telling people all across the room or felt. Our players of us are doctors No no my friends are new will go through it felt like a bit of an outcast as often as look after someone in my family felt. Him alone yeah. That's how it got mines I if the years of trying to keep everything in and then just recently this year I got diagnosed with depression as well and I didn't. I didn't realize I was in la this could come from looking after someone Shannon you were saying that you grew up doing this we know that did you tell anybody no absolutely no because like I say I did just come as a natural progression it was for example can you go to the shop for me today and then it just on and on and on so I just saw it was it not natural child thing the kids went to shop for the parents and obviously once or twice is normal but every single day for different things even walking down to Morrison's about age 11 with full shopping bags in 3 fingers out front of me well not fondest memory but is one of the biggest memories. Like Ben says I never realized that I never spoke to anyone that I didn't want to school no no because it never seemed a massive issue it wasn't till maybe when I started going out with friends and I realized I didn't have half as much for that parent as I did for my dad our home what's going on have I never complained or grumble because it was only me and him saw well if I don't do it was going to do it did you get angry and I Catherine you've been looking after your mum for 5 years so it's slightly different with the 2 of you with Ben and with Shannon when the light bulb went off and we're not questioning motives or love or anything but when the light bulb went off that your life was different from your mates did that make you angry or not really it just kind of made me feel a bit lost. And I was angry about knowing about this is the end of the phone with your phone where you can accept it signal that cell life this is mine no grumbling about it's going to change it so we've got to kind of sticks around yeah see you Catherine you've had to make a change in the last 5 years of an independent life you didn't grow up in the way these 2 did with the carers that was the difference that it's made to your life now . Well I wasn't a cow when I was growing No I became apparent age of 20. So I did go to college and me to my English do you hear say because I didn't do very well at school. But for me like people find that you can't work cost all day while you've been a cab or bar is possible you might be able to get more support for the person you care for my mum actually has a peer support so one day a week and I've started well I started I've been volunteering for over a year at Kyra's Lloyds. Has to have rights which means that colleges and workplaces will be more supportive and flexible which is helpful so to Shannon and then $23.21. Where's the job and the life outside of being a carer ambition where is it. As well as a little out of the job and so. That was difficult for me because we've been so I mean as I mean stuff when you're in a shift into a new players like new workers you know being a voice difficult to get over because I'm always worried about my mom was on the moment or it's almost real in order. To go back and miss work or stay were and everything in it in my head and through the point was if I was going to set of make things worse and if I was to go to work try to really understand it's difficult to draw a line through where you want to look after yourself as well as your family member it's hard to draw the line. Well I've been in constant employment. I think celebrating and the 6 year is my job at the minute. So it is very difficult balancing and caring and having working 36 hours away 38 dependent plus having time to have your own life so I really struggle between for example I used to work while still do 7 them on end till 6 o'clock at night and I get up have to go to my dad's house because I didn't live with him at the time. Washington everything tablets came changed his name saw back then or anything like that then go to work for 10 hours come home on the way home do all the shop and all the time I got at 9 o'clock saw far holds down time to make us want to be in bed ready for. You. So that we could. Ring my own it distributed ring me but you don't really Paul I've got to come see him and I've. Just one day off the plane we were talking about the misconceptions that people have and I think it's probably a stronger word if I'm honest I think there is an ignorance about what it means and you've all shaking your heads to be a young. Now don't care if there was something you want to put right so that anyone listening understands. What this means to you to life this isn't about the people he caring for this is about you Shannon what would you say. After say when you start noticing maybe doing a lot more for people than yourself then maybe mention something named t.j. Pay just go and see where I am doing 10 times more for the Paypal than I am myself because then they can instantly put you into contact with care is laid all their organizations that can help you because it is you need help yeah you do end up bogged down with everything. Well I wish people like understood that becoming a carer could happen to anyone at any time it doesn't matter young people can become areas people could become errors and. I just. Chose to be a carabao of love and. Where he can volunteer but a lot of people Potch Nies Mome and they always think I'm the main part of Call Saul they always speak him a bath and then. They'll think to show takes you there yeah. Yeah yeah that's all I know that health professionals and I think that all quiet all right. In that they're all human if it's a friend of mine on a farm of these I'll be always need to support them because then that if you support them they're going to support you off was on point Joy a life well talking about being an adult carrot band Shannon and Katherine I hear they've been hearing their stories shortly we're going to talk to the charity that supports young people like this as we try to blow away some of those misconceptions . To our. Radio only and how we doing. Good afternoon was not about at all really actually at the moment as Rod was to watch out for no accidents or incidents where we are seeing cues it's cues that are expected rather than or expected ones gaffer thought some of the Carry So overall the I 63 near to Charlie's sweeps corner was temporal arch in operation similar story has failed as well as to Rawdon it to black or roar but by and large elsewhere we look to be called paying more to a network on the move forwards checking in with the senses but if you were asked to put a cue that I've mentioned you are welcome to get in touch that Imbued 8 is or $33.00 or 123 or $181.00 about with more than half an hour. You will travel use 30123018 b.b.c. Radio leaves. On the misconceptions of being a care especially when you're a young adult after the news at 3 this afternoon is Gal Luft asking to get you home how we do it yet lovely thank you Larry for what you got today also on the shell today I am live music yesterday and also I've got some today I've got g. Fall bobbing in salt funnel. All of them involve all of. That so I don't think I'm just followed really lucky if I'm not so. Good and that befall me in. The town hall in Leeds they do this lovely Christmas tall every year and I think I think they were just passing through and they said if you fancy see a chance in the sunlight Yes satchel is out because that would be really really nice it saves me rabbits in on for another 20 minutes so yes there Bob in actually coming in about half past 3 am also this afternoon box day or today I've been talking to. The fabulous and they sound like in cross case where they still may these incredible jewel boxes that they send all of the world they are absolutely beautiful and also a little bit of politics Dara is out for us this afternoon. Tea time to all so he's in Lind late today talking to the candidates there and. In the show you've heard. Some really really sad news today the chef and c.v. Presenting Gary rolled his very very sadly died and I've been talking to somebody who not only knew him but he was a real man Salta and he's a chef is very well known in Huddersfield particularly Barrington Douglas saw all salts going on on the show today so do Johnny from 3 o'clock places very much. Baby see radio. Keera when we're all rockin it down after new nominee screen we are talking about misconceptions this afternoon. After we got shot and we've got band with those who are young adult charism which is talking about what their life is like now they're supported by a charity care is laid. It's Dave Gilbert's with his young adult Karen support worker How are you Ok thank you yeah yeah let me just share this with you and the others you're still with us a high. Mass in Bromley says I'm a carer for my wife and both my parents I started caring for them in my fifty's I've got a lot of life experience behind me he says he takes his have tough so you 3 young people you deserve so much credit thank you now the charity itself how are you helping people like these 3. Carers leads we're here to support any any care of any i across Leeds. We are currently estimated to be about 75000 people who carries in Leeds and as you've heard from from the a lot of people who care or don't necessarily say they see themselves as. So we're here partly to raise awareness of what it is to care or primarily to provide support care is so as an organization we had support anybody cross Leeds who's a carer the parts of it I work is specifically for 16 to 25 year olds and we've got the I don't care a service I suppose in recognition as the person who message inside you know it's kind of particularly difficult for young. People have you you know supporting here in this age bracket we're talking about. We've got. Across across Leeds it's estimated there are about $4500.00 people young out of wires. When it's bed is looking. Back to me nearly that many people think it's probably nearer nearer 100 or so and you want time so that the support that took that to what practically can you do to make the lives of these. Young I don't care is at least a little bit more normal without taking anything away from what they're doing and I think the main thing really I think I suppose we do is being someone to listen you know we're here to get people into to talk. Space food for that giving a lot of time and energy to somebody else to other people so we have that sort of provide some time for that space a lot of listening a lot of cups of tea. And cake makes good. To see a listing is a main. You know we're hopefully trying to help people find services that might be out that help that one thing I think I've learned today from the 3 of you is that you don't recognize the value of what you're doing is can you know you're normal and that people don't even begin to understand it or you're so quiet about it that they don't have a clue what my all the other does making us all aware of the type of life that people have does that help or not. I think it does I think is. Sells a lot of. Cameras from a young age. Didn't see you didn't label themselves as a carrier so I think you know raising awareness is is useful for kind of to 2 ways really partly so gently people can be more aware of what others out there and doing but also. So that if there is anybody out there who you know is looking after somebody else might see it as a perfectly normal thing that they might be happy to do so they kind of appeal to them to say you know maybe are you a carrot would you like to talk to me about it would you like some simple well thank you for coming in thank you for being a story you know people from the go to prom selves but you know. Finally Catherine to Shannon and bad will start with a shot of how his care is leads help to. It's been a massive benefit to me the fact that we go on trips and now in just someone's on the end of whatever is a many so you go out and get it right yeah and as well when but I don't fault you did pass away the 3 days because I had. That to support me I create mall just to say we're here for you Should you have a needles and the minute so after I said I'm a fan of a sound a bit funny and I mean I'm going through the bereavement service with them so maybe someone once a way to go speak about how I'm feeling just use a massive massive help thank you that's right. Well still carries least well I felt quite lost in Wasn't I now as much as I showed on a trail lost my direction in life and I wasn't support of the support that was available can display it's real have kind above and beyond my expectations there really are a lot of flying they have helped me to have a break from Cairo. New friends do fun activities and encourage me to volunteer father. Feel like I'm not alone cause plates really do change lives and have given me great opportunities and I cannot find climbing up thank you written down to be. Bad and what they Dumpty it well it's not a lot of people are the same as you rather than just feeling alone constantly it's nice as a group although it can soar support you and for what might be your I don't care obviously I was started so young but since 2006 is a bit difficult but it's nice to know enough to say this people all over the me go to all these groups are doing all this for lots of is here if you don't get involved in them like I did my 1st idea of old all but was still the people I met a friend and everyone else was nice and I've been workers of all year for thing and . Of pressure off you if that makes sense as well and so it's just nice to know it great to meet you people listening to full of admiration and love what you do have a great Christmas Day Thanks for coming in thank you carries leads with me to back conception misconceptions when it comes to being a young adult cat. Was. Just. To Just. Radio Leeds. This morning on the right for show Richard gave Lisa and Sara sprouts after they mentioned their enthusiasm for them yesterday well the listeners sent some in for them to try goodness May and goodness me that going down I'm touching the size that I mentioned we should like sprouts I was out walking my dog gently cold Jeff sprout and you very much Jeff and which supporting them very goodness may . Well I just thought you might have one and then said You know I just write this no you really even fully said he counted Yeah I was yeah very aggressive Big went out for him right now I'm good all right Richard back tomorrow morning from 6 and they'll be talking about celebrating 50 years of new with him but. Chose Michael this is how we want you to get high Well thanks to Katherine to Shannon to band and today coming in to about life as a young adult Kara really really interesting to listen to him on the bake yokes a fine and hopefully a bit more of an insight into what life means and you know we've covered such a lot of ground on the big phone in since midday so here is what West Yorks has been talking about this lunchtime online dating have you done it a 3rd of us have met our partner online even 10 years ago people were reticent about saying have a match if it was on law. It was a sort of secret you know but I think a lot changed I think the explosion of the swipe the industry just sort of grabbing has meant that a younger generation seized it and so millennialists have no problem talking about online dating. And. The whole idea of Christmas Day being censored around the t.v. Show to me it's a thing of the past I think the Queen's Speech is out of the way let's throw in all all the familias know Dr Who on Christmas day they left New Year's Day last year you write by saying. You were. Around the t.v. Schedule you're going to watch the how do you ever felt ripped off if you had to use a service station thing. Because you know how much of. That I want to do with. People who. Live so we might not have any direct experience of young adults a camera a check on a health or make sure she's Ok taken a medication I take route to appointments I do the personal care and household tasks well even though my mom's a Wiltshire user I do try to encourage it independent as she can before my mom had a stroke she was quite an independent woman and she used to go out and do all these things on her own and then when she had a stroke it kind of broke. You know they were just. I think the phrase the time to start with me during that. You know out Ok was that they were doing it for love. Yeah and they've been doing it 2 of them since they were really young themselves but they're doing it full of just remarkable and lots of lovely messages from you listening to that and those young people and how they've cut through life which is fantastic thank you very much is what we do you know in the big. We tell the stories of these counting. Stories and you give us your opinion on what's in the news. And if you miss a show I want to. Go to the b.b.c. Sounds that would be that the show after 3 and. I will be doing all the ads more from the hour like woman such. And this is where you stop. 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I'm here until 6 o'clock tonight what's going on there while all sots What a thrilling lineup we have today the wobbling wonders that Ali g. Fall bobbin in for a chance in a song ahead of a big gig tonight at Leeds town hall. All saw. Briefly about simple pleasures throwing a ball against a wall regional library book cola hoping pushing a bank full of brands of her very big health we shall reminisce all up plus I do have a super duper backwards 1st base music quiz for a little bit of fun. On the digital radio show it's easy for him seriously. And on. Your station for Yorkshire. B.b.c. Radio only. News at 3 o'clock that afternoon I'm Clive Satele Labor says it's up 10 government documents which show that the National Health Service does form part of talks with the United States about a trade agreement have to brag Jeremy Corbin says the papers which run to 450 pages give the lie to the promises assertions that the n.h.s. Isn't for sale but reject the claims and says Jeremy Corbin's trying to divert people from his own problems is total nonsense and this is brought up time and again by the Labor Party as a distraction from the problems that they're having cost Darren guarantee that this is a complete diversion that the n.h.s. Under no circumstances will be on the table for negotiation for sale police searching for 93 year old man missing in West Yorkshire have found a body Barry Scott was last seen yesterday evening click Heaton Police say his family have been informed of the discovery the death isn't being treated as suspicious food banks across the region say they're preparing to have their busiest send ever as a new report suggests more people will be relying on their services today a new survey by the Trussell Trust shows that record numbers of people in crisis will need food now advice in the lead up to Christmas Josie Barlow was the manager at breakfast central food bank if people are worried about themselves going hungry or friends or family going hungry food banks are there to help but it is an emergency crisis response and you cannot access that by getting a few bucks out from over a 100 different agencies across the city 9 people have been arrested following raids in West Yorkshire by police investigating a big money laundering ring officers from the National Crime Agency raided addresses in cliquey timber out for deals we in Britain into nearly today over the smuggling of money between the u.k. 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Believe a prisoner who absconded New York should jail being laid a convicted burglar Scott Pankhurst who's 37 felt returned to Hatfield in Doncaster after being given day released last Saturday police say he has links to coastal Headingley and horse for the big tributes to the television chef Gary Rhodes who's died at the age of $59.00 Rhodes with the spiky hair cuts was credited with a revival of British cuisine in the eighty's and ninety's when a record 5 Michelin stars he said had been taken ill while filming in Dubai the celebrity chef of all those Ealy praised Gary Rhodes as well it was one of the chefs that I always wanted to watch work so I don't normally sit there and watch other ships you know doing demonstrations but we got it was always something new and the writer director and broadcast this is Jonathan Miller has died at the age of 85 he had alzheimers disease so Jonathan made his name as part of the satirical $960.00 show be on the fringe which also launched the careers of Peter Koch Dudley Moore and Alan Bennett now we support these rhinos coach Richard a gas confirmed that catching Trent Marion's in talks with Australian side St George about a possible return to the n.r.l. 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That. Shot. That is the Hughes corporation and rock the boat Martin what are your views on boat rocking Well it's easy for them to say but when you got the olds in the well you. Havel's are everywhere the title and I'm clumsy as well not just about you Martin being on water is dangerous it is and the water won't like concrete floor or something made a marble or any sort of stone water is a fluid quite easy to not walk anything with a model but when I'm on the boat I'm everywhere you rocked a few nightclubs in the past so Martin Martin with me in the studio how you are so you going hand in hand with Meg up the road yesterday afternoon following clueless I had to be driving along I thought of what they're going to really they were moving from the b.b.c. Up white ladies road towards Clifton down I thought Well Martin's probably going to his gym because he does do that but why is make with him if I make a day off I was with a lovely pound Just so you can look hard and only sore from the back. I can only apologize for what we don't with more you do with her well she may have dragged me along for she did say a program the brief Karsh well full points later on for years but you're on the train thankfully and he way a very warm welcome to Martin and to everyone listening today on this Monday the 25th of November is important week for me Martin My daughter is 16 on Wednesday not got a teenage daughter teenage daughter where she's a well into attending a few years time should be a vote which I actually don't agree with I don't think anyone should vote before the age of about 30 Having said that in a few weeks time will be recommending which parties we think listeners should vote for We've got a good idea I'm way yes we should be strongly advised you know you will not vote for the party is that we recommend on the show today perusing the press the sun reveals that over 50 percent of Brits spend 2 hours shopping and 4 hours preparing their Christmas dinner do you go to your mum's on Christmas Day normally various because my mum likes to be elsewhere normally away from where she. Goes she gets a best offer got one person who's do financially quite well and has a big outstanding call we can afford to entertain us on a lavish sort of like dinner so for the last couple of years she's gone by now let's admit that we'd love to spend Christmas Day with it she says. The did is about down there so so I don't have to just popped my brothers are you working this year or Christmas don't you in Boxing Day I'm doing the day after books in there and Saturday so I'm doing 3 days in a really bad things most off I think I've got Christmas there for them so I could change how many hours will you spend buying the food for Christmas Day 20 minute 20 minutes and how long will you spend preparing it for someone preparing for you to look preparing as you know because perfect preparation prevents something or other yes you've got to prepare to prepare Otherwise you're prepared to fail you're right to prefer. You should prepare that better I certainly should have Martin yet another hour on today's program but the thing is prep is important as you notice and many people put their sprouts on early just so they get. Out then take full out to trim my carrots and he wait let's talk about Christmas lunch because it's coming up a month today is the 25th today and next month it will be the 25th day you know yes up to 25th the only game do you like rabbit event if. One of those days you're going to say better do like a rabbit pheasant venison you see what I did there I joined the 2 together or I would pigeon or other forms of game animal they're a little bit too rich for my a lot of people say that Ma and I never actually have game and never eaten any what is what does it mean when they say they're a bit gamey was sort of very flavor some sort of flavors a really short wrong or slightly imposed as opposed to being tickled chicken will tickle you like where a pheasant opens you in the taste buds Karsh so avoided unless it's a small amount generally if you like strong rich Flavin then you get personally unquote poor partial to haunt you venison with a nice red wine as you and black current relish on the side vegetables one or 21 of 2 So let's talk about game they do say Martin if you buy games on a pheasant or a Harrison you might possibly have shot in it where people have shot because you know I don't know a little bit some metal in that absolutely won't show a little fast and I was either way the next. What was this is telling the little metal beat it's a bullet of the bullet in my mouth you don't get that with veggie sausages so you don't Taro readings have you ever had a go or been yourself one of the subject of a tarot reading I've never gone to a tarot reader but about 3 separate Terry discomfort me for a chat on the radio over the last 2 years and all 3 have said I'm going to win girls gosh was plenty of time for that Martin but what a coincidence and my members a twin and I never told any of them about my family is a wacky coincidence the best terror reader of all time was Jane Seymour in Die Well we want you more she played a character called solitaire and she was dealing at the cards for him and she put one down and said lovers on it. Isn't that true that happened later on in the film Yeah if we're to believe James Bond or psychics are has been around these parts a few times she cycles Yes psychic cycle and suddenly she's lovely dairy guest is my guest in the 1st of the show he is a man who spent his whole career in education and he summed up in a book called an adventure an education and it's a lovely book actually because it's full of humor a lot of anecdotes about stories he was a teacher but principally he's been in a sort of forgive me teachers higher level sort of organizing education and looking after schools and one thing in another really interesting fella and there is going to tell us a bit about his career when he joins us in about 20 minutes the big reveal what might be a grape a mushroom or a parrot Polly. Not right on this occasion Martin hosts a close all this week on the show we're talking food with the lovely Genevieve Taylor her home last week to talk to her about her book she's a food writer a food stylist and she works a lot t.v. Shows where she prepares the food to look beautiful on shots and also she works with books where the chefs want to look lovely in the photographs and our own food she's written lots of books and we're told by one of the books today the stew book learning she had a tape repair her Christmas dinner exactly she likes to put you know she really likes to put a lot of effort into it she doesn't like the bill top 10 ways people say cheers are around the world that's a nice well now in this country there are loads you can say bottoms up or other stuff. Because you can change and or chose a course those all civil ways you can say but around the world people have different phrases you know for for sharing a glass of wine or just have to be one it can be any sort of drink where you said bottoms up that are contortionists when you have in a glass or with them when I show. So it's wallowing at the same time 3rd out of the show Joy by hicktown breakout who are a local country acts and their debut e.p. Has just been released to great reviews and doing very well Plus our special features all about food and drink champagne well of champagne yet a glass of champagne possible if is in you step doesn't and you knows my joy don't pop my cork for every man I may tell you different if you want to get involved in the program we'd love to hear from you give us a call it's 08894. Live Radio Brazil Steve Yabsley with you on this Monday the 25th of November thank you very much for your company do hope you well. To be Christmas in a month quite extraordinary. And speaking of Christmas perusing the press today the sun reveals that over 50 percent of Brits spend 2 hours shopping for their Christmas dinner and 4 hours preparing it does that sound familiar to you do you put in a solid 2 hours tracking down all the ingredients and then a grueling 4 hours sweating blood in the kitchen or does your partner do that for you I don't mind getting involved in the cooking a quite like that aspect of it having a couple of drinks as we put it all together it's not easy to cook and roast believe me takes hours and hours the preparation of the vegetables that can be pretty tricky do you spend 2 hours tracking down the ingredients. I'm 4 hours preparing it or you take no time tracking down the ingredients No I was preparing it and all the time devouring it and talking of devouring game do you like rabbit venison pheasant hare wood pigeon duck partridge or any other form of a game I never had any game in my life I became a veggie when I was by turning 19 or something or 19 or 20 and I'd never been introduced to those dishes by then and same with lobster and crap I've never had. In a way regret it so the know what they were like but do you like a little bit of rabbit then Isten pheasant hare would pigeon duck etc etc Do you like a bit again has there been a problem as many people have mentioned about that gamey taste it's very rich taste very powerful taste and you run the danger of biting down on a little bit of metal or those shot in there as well tarot readings have you ever had your fortune read by a Tarot expert for some people think it's a load of absolute rubbish and there's nothing in it but Martin there is myth Retiro readers and they've all said that he's going to have twin girls surely that proves how accurate they are what was your view of the tarot reading do you think it was bang on ever how to go yourself if you go to a book shop you can buy a pack a tarot cards would you like that would you fancy learning how to read the tarot cards my guess in the 1st how the show is Derek s p is written a really interesting book called an adventure in education Derek had a long career in education not just as a teacher but also works in many other capacities and then he retired officially and became a consultant and has a really interesting career so he's going to talk a bit about education the way it's changed over the years and his views of it these days the big reveal what might be a grape a mushroom or a pair. Suggestions welcome all this week on the program we're going to hear from the lovely Genevieve Taylor she is a food writer and a food stylist she does the photo shoots not just for books which feature recipes including aroma she makes wonderful food makes it lovely but she also does food for t.v. Programs and films and what not and in those cases it's not edible so just go look good under the cameras but she's picked one of her own books each day this week on the show and today we're going to start off with Stu So we're going to discuss 2 on today's show Top 10 is ways people say cheers around the world so if you want to suggest someone some way of saying it than do get in touch you can text text 81 travels 3 instant you miss each weekend and texts a chance to your standard message rate see our policing it is at b.b.c. Katie ek food science life radio predecease. Hello Chris the postman see Mills he sent me an unsavory message about Martin and those twins I'm not going to read that Chris that's just not suitable for broadcast so I for a giggle off air but certainly can read I 3rd of the show going to be joined by Hc time breakout their wonderful country band from Bristol looking to do great things and our special feature today is about champagne so we'll look at that in some detail in the 3rd hour of the programme descending on b.b.c. Radio based on cabin as we hurtle towards the end of the year we play the Champion of Champions in cabs says Dave promptly is you'll be the ultimate player for 29 teams deviancy I'll be chatting to celebrated folk singer mass O'Connor top organic garden or Tim Foster fiddle player John Self Inc And I've got news an extraordinary production of singing in the rain collection 29 t. It's the most wonderful time of the year for a general election join us as we bring in the results live from your constituency on a huge night for the country descend on b.b.c. Radio based in. Well time to launch today's puzzle competition your chance to win a great prize a puzzler What was I surprised to see a man leave on his plate yesterday it's something I would never leave on a plate and my wife was with me and she was equally puzzled what was I surprised to see a man leave on his plate yesterday suggestions welcome the prize as we get into the festive swing is an imaginary set of Christmas crackers and these really are very high end they're the sort used to Buckingham Palace not by Andrew but by other members of the royal family the snap is lived and crisp the jokes are hilarious which makes a nice change without being blue the hats themselves inside the crackers are long lasting and the gifts themself are very very high quality For instance the sticker on the stash is made from Mahogany the goal 50 is solid gold the comb is encrusted with mother of pearl and the whistle has a silver pe in it the crackers won't work under water but other than that they are a super super price if you like to win that imaginary set of Christmas crackers luxury answer the question What was I surprised to see a man leave on his plate yesterday suggestions welcome cool Steve free on anything as an 8 finite 94 knowing. A lot of Mike in Fishponds talking about champagne I regard champagne as an overpriced decent cider I shall not be popping any caucus this Christmas only a visit from Surely bassy might change my mind she of course would provide the fish she certainly would in more ways than one many thanks to Mike in Fishponds for that yeah I mean I don't mind a glass of champagne now and again but I think the cheaper fizzy wines are fine and I certainly wouldn't spend a fortune to get some of the prices of champagne Piggly if you go to a restaurant you just look at the menu what's available even in pubs you can spend 304050 hundreds of pounds on fizzy wine is it really that much difference can you really taste the difference in the mouth or the messages of popped up a load of Jenin down and. I'm an identical twin and I married a twin when I went for a tarot reading the teller told me everything that happened in my life and these 2 other relatives I had 2 daughters at the time and was told another pregnancy for myself was expected I got home and relayed the story to my family my twin announced that she was pregnant I was also told someone would be leaving my life a month later a month later I filed for divorce for us seems pretty accurate doesn't it thanks to Jenin down and for that endorsement of Tarot readers and indeed the whole business of having twins Tony has sent for my money a far too long message he says is about a food item today Curry I didn't know we were actually talking about curry on the program today it is a surprise to me this is what he says is a curry which I call my fruity Punjab perfection there are 2 parts this is the ingredients you need 3 half chicken breasts one large onion a good handful of button mushrooms half a small cooking apple and about half a small tin of pineapple chunks and the spices he recommends 3 teaspoons of ground coriander 2 teaspoons of ground cumin half a teaspoon of chew Merik half a teaspoon of cayenne or chili powder and a good squeeze of tomato paste and he says for the cooking oil grape seed oil if possible a large skillet that's not a word I like to hear that's an American word Let's use frying pan showing the cooking of all the ingredients up heat about 2 tablespoons of oil in the skillet add the onions and when they're soft out the mushrooms reduce the heat stir the mixture and after about one minute add Herb's in the chicken cooked for about 3 minutes until the chicken is cooked through then you go add 4 cups of water tea cups that's an American phrase don't like that and you add a little bit of like soy sauce if you fancy simmer for 10 minutes at the tomato paste the chopped pineapple and the Apple keep stirring now the water will begin to evaporate. So keep adding water every now and again until you get the perfect consistency at this point you can have a view very small peeled potatoes tender quicker than any leftover peas chopped carrots cauliflower Florette she's really making this into a bump dish after about 40 minutes still occasionally stirring your Curry will be done and with a nice rice serves 4 to 6 people I would say more than that now he's also sent me some some music which is appropriate. On the I'm area. They still play this encourage. I'm trying to persuade my daughter to go to a curry house it's not so keen. Until he says for the veges I suggest I'm such a cheat the chicken with a large cup of nuts. Yellow. Thanks very much to tell me in Weston super Mare. Whatever happened to Kenny Logan's gone very quiet recently as an. Aries with Footloose the mule Why can you use beef stew as a password because it's not strong enough thanks very much to the mill makes them my guest of the day Derek asked talking about his book and adventure and education but before we meet Derek let's get an update on the rest. Of the very latest It's all of a had in Bristol through a stop start on the ring road so Airport Road because of some road works temple way in Temple Gates Well it's a brand. Into the Old Crow roundabout on the West free ride the a 4018 it's jammed up so food busy only a 4 and Bath road coming from Baf towards came from Bristol and Bath itself on wants to right is jammed up coming in and most of London right in both directions and yet they call us a few hands free and legal it's 800855949 playing cabinet will Scrooge is meant to look like me exactly like you precisely do so you see it was mostly Felix the series but like John Milton c.c. Radio Bristol do you know why they changed actors from last year I met Felix who played it last year to say but I have a sense of why he was making the use of your crowd who hates who someone obviously hates someone who resists every weekday from 3 years this is see this haze he was on the show last year playing Scrooge and now you John as I do most for you as well as I did yeah I'm following this yes I know everyone else but you're going to do as well with the cabinet let's see and see if you're nice around and then we'll judge the whole thing b.b.c. Radio Bristol. The time now is 26 minutes to one I'm delighted to say I'm joined in the studio by my guest of the day is Derek s. Terry thank you so much for coming in today and we should mention your driver Sheila who brought you here today she did a lot of work on Bible for me and is a brilliant lovely Well Derek has written a book called an adventure in education the Autobiography of an accidental career in education and we'll talk about that in detail in a minute Harry but I want to talk a little bit about your background that you used to appear on the station years ago when there was school closures because the snow didn't you know that dried dried race jokes I think was one of the guys and I. Saw the announcement was open generally found the ones in the school in the cities all times closed Yes One direction of the Treasury this is the kids of course were crowded around the radio eager to hear if their school was closed they were Yeah so you make them very happy often. Want to get a little bit about where you are these days because you moved to hidden sentence St George I think in 1980 there's and I was just reading up of this wonderful village named as the best place in the country for a long retirement if there are more older men in Hinton St George the anywhere else in the country I mean there are also quite a lot of older women so what you want is a nice mix just describe the place I mean I've never been there what's it like watching Hampstead village near Hill old houses and buildings one public one burnt down about 50 years ago but the pub that remains look sensational horses fantastic and yeah it's a top notch Castra the men living there live an average of 88 now you're 85 if you've got 3 to go in and what they should. Now I see also the beginning of the 1990 s. You moved to the old village post office they did yes you know did it become vacant about time they did yes we've had closings and. The Butcher left his house I think there's clearly came back again from Lincolnshire we the post office was closing but transferring to the village shop which. Now oh yeah the village exactly that's a community shop as I got in that will keep it over and took it as my angels left it with our original house but hardly a victim when we came back so we got together so you moved to the open with the wife you had 3 kids and you and your By now they were off in the way of a very another but your in-laws were there and your wife ended up opening a door of his t.v. Room yelling Jonathan is named after her mother after the age of 70 applied for a job with winds more shop in Exeter and got it why doesn't tell him arrange that it was the best saleswoman in the West the following. Week or the dollars retort was a very good sign but she actually lived in the room that became the t.v. Room j.d.s. Indeed and that goes to this day I was looking at the website Dorothy's t.v. Rooms continues doesn't is because the factory I live in a cottage at the present owner used to live in just further up the road show for an actual person she won the temperature award u.k. Last year Erin for Somerset award for restaurant Well I can recommend it if you're ever in the area of Hinton St George or any pop into the local pub which is the Castro public Dorothy's t.v. Rooms which is named after Derek's wife's mum. Still continues in fact probably the lady says that people always ask her if she's called Dorothy The later they do lovely and continues to this day now you have published other books in the past about this this and I mean quite academic books to some extent they were all academic ones any my career I mean there's one still about which I'm astonished to say that I wrote in 99 was still being published you may well know it's I've had printed but I gather there selling it more extensively now well this is the way it works no they were very much for teachers and had teachers and so on your new book is called an adventure in education and the book actually came about when you took an m.a. At the history department of Exeter University can you tell me a bit about that and May the why why were you doing the time it was the brain cells ticking again I think and I've never done a man's history read history. I did it part of our election very good when I finished I thought I'll go now to the Education Department to maybe do a doctorate and we'll try and Sentry education but they said we don't want that we want you to write your history in education the reason being that there's been very little written about that period of the sixty's and ledgers ninety's and they wanted to fill the gap but they wanted to fill it with his ideas I did for the book well you've combined you know with actual facts and what it's all factual I mean but you know more more sort of what happened when with a lot of stories in there is loads of let's start off with your childhood because it is an autobiography which is about your childhood was in bridge north in Shropshire just just tell me about that particular part of the world is the very So the North is near It was called the Venice of the north and there's a high turn on a low time separated by the river 7 and there is there is a story that the Town Council one of them got up on to say we had boats on the river said get a gondola and then the council stood up and we're going to integrate them. But I think that was probably true I don't really sums up the level of this in any danger of flooding because it's got somebody will be when we were living there one try and we get floods in the cellar all the time that they don't flood prevention and it's fine so it's actually effective it's a historic market town there isn't a storage market down cane with local fisherman and also now quite came with tours what tell me a bit about your family now your dad was I think the the oldest a 7 in the family became her farming background in a yes he wanted to go to Argentina in the thirty's why. For a prairie there you mean well yes he wanted to go farming there is Dad wouldn't allow him so he left farming and went selling seeds of honest and he became a seed seller and because of that he was actually let off in the war wasn't a. Specialist so well in the sense we needed to give farmers sage to go fishing I would have thought the seed sellers would have been exempt from service. Fears. Vital it was a time now tell me a bit about your memories of the war I mean of course you were young at the time but what can you recall of that time I remember sitting under the stairs at home when my father went on for play darts in the German airplanes were going over but my child only ever got 3 bombs but he wanted more than a. Coming out of school one day when I was 8 I looked up there was a German bomb a few 100 feet up with holes in the wings which to call being out it the thing that obviously been on the right to him and lives I would question that we just gazing into the thing yeah I mean from the older people I've spoken to in the past looking back at the time of the war it seems to been hard japes to them I mean really yes it was and you don't appreciate that I had one incident with a Home Guard where they were told a German parachutists to come down in the village so they surrounded the barn an hour later the farmers and I'm tired of waiting trashed arrived at this stake in London but afterwards I discovered that somebody had mis diagnosed a white thing in a field is a parachute when it was a white cow are far far more now tell me about your own education What was school like for you where it was easy to start with because of my mother's in one exam with a rather large really sent it to a cricketer the name of the Grammar School which was a guy well born and from school the day of school I guess from that is lately so I was. Mostly with sums of the middle classes and went to farmers small school then went on to the grammar school itself when the 11th was a common truly 1st time with it and I nearly left at 16 when a mate of mine moved off to settle the business of engineering that I granted and surprised I don't. Know tell me a bit about your mum your mum of course suffered from ill health educator health really as when she was 4 in Australia dad died he went out for his health and honestly and but she did she did in fact tree when I was 14 I lived in my grandmother and aunt uncle for 3 and a half years while she was in hospital. It was deprived as it sounds because that was the time when all my interest took off. Because my uncle and I and others encouraged me to join things. Boys terminals and music has played a big part in your life as an issue if I see for some years you played the fiddlin a Somerset County band called the 5 prong pick very much as we did other songs as well as you like Chaplin anyway and we did the 5 because of dung fog and we recorded the music around some 7 votes which also you pick up pick up maneuver we one of these full disclosure but we played music instead of gold and spread it around doors of some sort and when you were playing with the outfit was sort of places where you performing at for your village was perhaps. At one time we did get to Butlins and mine and all furniture people there. But I measure it was villages and local bands and you played other instruments over the years a lot of it. When I was 15 I was put into the trombone they wanted me to play the tele Drum by my mouth was too big so they put me on the bass one. And we had a great event when our time down which was a civil Prize had the conjuncture large and given freedom of the bar we have their children to play. Them and we realized on the day things might not be right the officer arrived on horseback so there's children we thought went to the gentle place was 142 minutes oh so the band followed them down the High Street and halfway down the chapter played the big bass said words to the effect of no more. It was a lightweight in the end trombone from trumpets made it sounds like time out work to me now you enrolled on an education course university follow you went to Leeds University then change your great university career you didn't intend to forge a career in education. So what swayed you what changed your mind I thought I would like always been interested in education in a way the other thing is life I did the wrong course of Leeds made. Really 3 subjects English history and I was history when I really learned and I wasted my 1st 3 years doing things like business manager of the university magazine and so I decided to do the Big Easy sounds interesting but then really got a lot of teaching I got some fantastic places boys everyone's going down gently pushed all out for names oh yeah and you were very good at maintaining discipline which other teachers had to rely on corporal punishment yes if you rely on corporal punishment your trouble already and we have to remember this was the day when you could I mean I went to school when you could get what I got that I got kind of I was a good people I mean back then when we talk about the fifty's then I always went well I've told you as well Dr I mean I mean a lot of teachers were working pupils left right and center went to several occasions when I was a child was narrowly missed by being hit by a border and I strongly but you try to different approaches. Very well add to it was in fact was also very clear teaching that they enjoyed and and as consciously poetry for boys in downtown Leeds they did like the calls to fitted together that make a dramatic. And really very quickly discovered that you could engage all kinds of kids only after I finished a practice they told me that clubs of travel to travel to gender for you had a reputation for dealing with difficult classes and getting along well with them we're going to talk about more about your career in education after this. That is Eva Max And so my Steve Yabsley with you on this Monday lunchtime I guess at the moment is the indefatigable Derek esp who's written a wonderful book an adventure in education the Autobiography of an accidental career in education and the story the book is actually full of stories and anecdotes about his time in education in fact we were chatting Joe in that song about the time you went on a cruise with how many children 1000 with 200 teachers and where did you go then on the cruise we flew to Venice them the truth went round the eastern Mediterranean Korean very classical shites finished up in Alexandria then and a lot of broken down buses eventually got us to Kyra cage wanted Pyramids of Giza and then we went to vent eventually to to Italy that are I'd say that the thing that impressed them most were not because of which it was really poverty and the different circumstances and current Well I bet every one of the children well not trip vividly remembers it because of a big impression on the not sort of thing well I mentioned that you took up teaching and then national service interrupted you slightly I see you apply for Singapore I did yeah and I mean look again we have. High hopes there's some comedian in the records of his Yeah well if you were able to care for your mom which was handing you were appointed as the youth officer for central Shropshire in 1959 now what did that role actually I mean it what it meant was that I got a car plowed time secretary pushed into lunch and a telephone or and I was expected to develop youth. In the bar shows very and the countryside around it right of the border so how did you develop it I went round meeting people all they gave me was knowledge of data address list in those days there were no try and played youth workers and thing but in volunteers everything guides and clubs and I just got around updated the list met the people and there was a very good kind of youth officer who used to work for Montgomery at Alamein as a brigadier and he left us to get on with it and so it was free to develop so did all kinds of courses kids took them every weekend of the North Wales we had a course on jazz drum things and that's exactly what we need these days because a lot of schools a for going things like music and outside activities and then focusing on academia and forcing the kids on benefiting from the other end up because even our inspection regime now is nothing of them does talk about educating the whole person and succeeding in something else really really is your motivation for doing good work at school how do you feel about the selling off of the playing field which is continued for decades I think is a great shame. I mean some people cope with that in the Dutch system they don't down there in plain view they were political Shrub's Yes indeed we did have my scorners all these 3 we worked with them the country and games played and now you are later worked in 3 counties as an education officer it's a quite big patch there darting around in your car as well then yes yes indeed I mean Somerset was bigger when I started than when Bristol took some of it over 11. Or a devil of course was quite a bit want to get and then Lincolnshire is big. Now you had various other roles within education you let a number of education initiatives you have to develop new schools what was the Emanuel college project Tell me about that was in Mr Sanchez time when kind of Baker was secretary for education he had these City Technology cultures they call them secretary schools with the technical buyers. Well they had to have some sponsorship for the building and I I was phoned one day by the bombs I would you be the advisor to or would you be interested in the virus to one in Times time so I meant main sponsor Peter Varghese will these garters and he was with a 1000000 pounds in the project and what the government did they they offered us a different dumdum check remodel school charged with the building on which we could remodel when we went down to La times but it isn't we're not going to there's we've got a better design. And the civil servants as well I'm sure I'll go on our side well is that if you don't give results we don't know it came back 10 years later yes. So we designed as you said on grounds of engagement a lovely home and we had rules that to the rules we were given by the government interesting way that 2 thirds of the area should be deprived wards so you're not taking the best kitchen there's. It was very much part of the other way and the other thing we had which no other schools probably ever had to do not only become grants that we had to use the if you like the test to get a perfect distribution Coventry so we had to turn kids who went on top as well. And went on to your final role in public education which is director of education in Lincolnshire but you continued in education because you retired from local government and you became an education consultant and you had your travels continued When you lead various national product projects and you also as you alluded to a moment ago got involved in the inspection teams and my view from teachers I'm over the years is they dread the inspection teams turning up how did you find that as an experience because you must have felt the tension when you visited schools not so much because the team I worked with a bad time of state was set up for the h.m.o. I got early retirement on the table and mostly age and I I think a lot of that and we said although the same said you mustn't. Of do anything by chance into school that original helping along. That's why schools improve so in effect I think we will as frightening young people imagine what these days they're petrified when they turn up you also interestingly poverty may help to reestablish school inspections in China tell me about that as well I had a phone call one day again would I be interested in joining the saying so the Chinese wanted to start school inspections there's an 86. They went to the Russians and the Americans said we knew all the answers then came to the British general general just said we don't know much but we'll help if we can well the Chinese and our kind of people as a result we had the Deputy Chief Inspector Paul in Paris the chief inspector really in a lot of the r.j. Myself and the chief officer of all of them all and so if you go to China all 4 of us went out as a gang of 4 to start off what was it like as an experience amazing and we got to Beijing and I got I am not going to add to the table the very same hotel a cultural art a lot of the observer we ended up measured on the Yangtze. In or at the hotel where Chairman Maj when the entry forms and we were there for years with about 30 or 40 representation 17 of the 30 something provinces of China and it was amazing because at one end of the spectrum you had a guy from Shanghai and his American saved the other and the little man from among Golyer with his marriage suit and his teacher they came and every day it showed the country not only big population. Incredible diversity but we were impressed really with them very much well you clearly know the education system inside I mean there's been so many changes through the sixty's seventy's eighty's ninety's into the new millennium. I just ask you about a couple them before we round up in your view please on a school uniforms I'm a big fan of school you. Forms What's your view of them my view is my view is on trying to people because of course in Canada I don't see any informed but the better schools you turn out smartly Yes So as long as there is no idea you have to do that for families and got a lot of money short of schools do have a means of helping to do so it saves parents going out to get something special that was what about more broadly changes within education as far as the way that the Internet and the computing side of education of woven themselves into our modern lives that's good I think it means we've got to extend people's understanding of how they use it but it could be like any innovation initially you know when television came out people should look at the strain for the signal I mean there but internet is all pervading and I think therefore a lot has to be done about that that's why I think having a national curriculum and lots of shops at college is probably a waste of time well little to remodel it you were awarded an m.b.e. For your services to education and the community in 2015 was that by the Queen it was you what was that like it was actually we did of the winds Council kids came along as well my wife had died I mean that. Should have been a double award really because he could be done anyway yes going into arrived small Persian officer in charge of her care and saved was a good prophecy who shot the school otherwise everyone was bigger but she was lovely very nice Well it's been a pleasure to me today Terry thank you so much for coming and if you'd like to hear more from Derek then you've only got pick up a copy of his book it's called an adventure in education the Autobiography of an accidental career in education by Derek it's published by Matador Matador thank you so much for coming out and just say also yes cheaper online as well of course thank you so much for coming in Terry Real pleasure as an agent Thanks say. I'm a good day. To fans and I will. Lydia comes. To. Fold to. A middle name for me. a really interesting book that she fact with great packed with great anecdotes and stories about his time in education is called an adventure in education is published by matador in the next hour of the program we're going to discuss Helen Mirren and soft biscuits and more. From Weston super Mare to building to them and it's. B.b.c. Radio Bristol. That I was 1 o'clock in the news desk is Keith good and a lawyer driver has pleaded guilty to charges relating to the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people whose bodies were found in a refrigerated container in Essex last month Morris Robinson who's from Craig of an encounter admitted conspiracy to assist illegal immigration from the Old Bailey Here's Daniel Sanford Robinson appeared by video link from Belmarsh prison for the short hearing in front of Mr Justice Eady s. He pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to assist illegal immigration between May last year and October this year and acquiring cash that had been obtained by criminal conduct he was not asked at this stage to enter a plea to the 39 charges of manslaughter he faces 31 male victims and 8 female victims from Vietnam are named in the charges as having been on lawfully killed t.s.p. Is to close 82 branches next year with a loss of up to $400.00 jobs as it concentrates on improving its banking app and increasing its automated services last year the bank suffered failures with its online banking operation which left 1900000 customers locked out of their accounts a number of insulated sleep Pods have been given out to rough sleepers in Bristol after crowdfunding by a group of volunteers during tests when it was minus 6. The makers say the temperature was 11 degrees inside the pod Alex whoa it reports these black tents are very low but they're insulated they're rain proof and no wind proof and they pop up in less than a minute. It doesn't use tent poles either so there's less weight to lug around and but yeah basically was not home and it was cut in calculated so somewhere private which a lot of homeless people don't have any previously at all you know your life is out there for everyone to see there may not solve the problem of homelessness Bristol City Council has said in the past with similar ideas that it wants to get more people off the streets not make rough sleeping more comfortable the World Meteorological Organization has warned that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reached record highs last year the u.n. Agency says concentrations of carbon dioxide were up almost one percent compared with 2017 and expressed concern that the rising trend would worsen climate change police across England and Wales recorded almost 3 quarters of a 1000000 crimes related to domestic abuse last year it's the highest number since forces started logging such offenses 4 years ago this report from our home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw in the 12 months to the end of March police recorded 746000 offenses which were linked to domestic abuse more than a 3rd were crimes of violence last year's total is 24 percent higher than the previous year and is the highest since 2015 when forces began flagging offenses between family members partners or ex-partners experts say the rise may reflect improved police recording and a greater willingness by victims to come forward a separate survey which includes crimes that aren't reported to police suggest there's been a small rise but this is not said to be statistically significant union members from universities of bottom Bristol have started 8 days of strike action today the strike action affect 60 universities across the u.k. And it relates to 2 separate disputes one on pensions and one on pay and why. King conditions the University of Bristol vice chancellor is Professor Hugh bright it was staff that are going on strike it is it is not their intention I mean the 2 men to to disrupt the June educational experience to discuss to disrupt their research programs they are making a point that they feel passionately about around pay and.

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Being software in sports Bristol Rovers play Swindon tonight in the air trophy of his must pick up at least 2 points if that's make progress in the competition you can listen to commentary on b.b.c. Radio Bristol with our build up starting off to the news at 7 o'clock the weather tonight sees cloudy skies with rain some continuing heavy and prolonged over the southernmost areas and rather wintry over the hills those of 2 degrees Celsius that's 36 Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio Bristol News it's 5 minutes past 5 thank you very much indeed Charlotte so r.f. Co x. F. What was the other thing we don't. Carry around remember literally 5 minutes ago. Model railways. Doesn't matter. Mexico is on the well she's going to do the travel so hopefully the m 4 in both directions as queuing traffic from Junction 20 the m 5 t. Junction 19 for the m $32.00 looking pretty slow around less a d. Just be aware and talk Anton ban talk way sorry for Hard to say. In both directions has been blocked there's queuing traffic that's just outside the Queen's Head pub so just be aware of that as well the main road in both directions Brucie There's slow traffic still at the Brocky coom road that's in the road works area temperature afaik lights causing those delays then a little further on on the a $370.00 on Coronation varied queuing traffic again in both directions at Greenway Bush lane Miller Road both directions looking slow heavy traffic between 838 Gloucester Road and the m 32 junction there's also heavy traffic on Fishponds Road especially inefficient ones parked causing about 45 minutes travel time there and then finally having a quick look at the maps things are looking very slow around Ashton Gate especially on Ashton road going southbound there's queuing traffic which is then slowing things down on the wind state underpass as well as the wind road and backing up along planet rage then this killing traffic is extending in the opposite direction from Planetary. Then on to obviously right as well as slowing down and stopping traffic down that's coming from across the Bristol suspension bridge on the b. 3129. About 10 minutes on approach is that if he spoke anything did I give us a call on a 1900. 50 minutes the thing was. Found was a. Yes still doesn't. Have a b.b.c. Radio Christo this is my frequent. Yard. The an Iowa state what is going great taste my producer that is really the request for Meg The man feed it still brilliant song tempo b.b.c. Radio Bristol It's Wednesday afternoon and Clare with you now in a month's time it'll all be over but right now we're in the thick of campaigning for the general election on December the 12th yesterday the chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid was in town today Prime Minister Abbas Johnson is currently visiting a comic is in today one of the big talking points for spending on the n.h.s. With Labor promising to spend more than the Tories if it wins the election the Tories say Labor's plan for a shorter working week would eat into funding because of the need for more staff in the n.h.s. Well Steve Mellon is a reporter with the B.B.C.'s online team in Brazil and he spent the day in Brazil just asking people what they want to hear from politicians and he says. Here now Hi Steve I look like it's raining outside Yes I have a bit of rain on me north Bristol and so you have been out in about and why did you choose a particular areas that you wanted to go to today so today I went to film Bradley Stoke and to Bristol northwest so there are 2 constituencies with a lot of unique characteristics but also neither m.p. Has a huge majority so with the way the sort of voting patterns have been thrown up in the air people talking about tactical voting both are up for grabs Yes a key constituencies in this election and what people really telling you is you are out and about while people very rarely say to you when you say you're talking to them about politics why I love politicians and the doing an excellent job so there was a lot of complaining. But what you notice is that people are very interested in very very what we would call hyper local issues so when I was in charge and people were talking about. A lack of G.P.'s poor bus services. The way the people parked badly on the street area down to my new show I like that and then when you go up to places like Patch Wayne Filton people talk about the fact that there are lots of jobs there but are they the right sort of jobs loss here as contract law big employers up there yeah cause one man said to me we have jobs but not careers really and they saw things worry people and you can't get away from Rex it a lot of people boarded up which is an interesting think because I remember a few years back when you had another general election and I heard that politicians were saying that then nobody was talking about brands and of course now it's become front and center of what politicians talk about Indeed but it's also interesting that people are still naturally very interested in their local area and their own kind of localised politics there and what did you get a feeling about about the election in general or people engaging with the into it I think people most people I spoke to were cynical about whether their vote in the general election would make a difference in their postcodes which is a bit sad really. But that was the impression that came across people are concerned about issues that they think the politicians don't really care about and again that does lead back to break because that's one of the things that we will talk about so much and you said at the beginning there that they were impressed by many politicians I mean did you get any feeling you know that they were just deny fed up with the whole thing yeah I think we live in an era of politics of personality don't we so I spoke to one man in western trim who's local M.P.'s down Jones who's a Labor m.p. And he said he said I like Darren he's a really good m.p. Of mine and quite a few times he's a brilliant security m.p. But I can't vote for him because his boss is Jeremy Corbett which you can I thought was a bit sad I thought you know if you've got a good m. Bloke an m.p. You would you would think you'd want to support them but people get very impassioned about the leaders don't they yes it is quite interesting the way that our political system is where you might be voting in a seats where you can guarantee that the same party will get in time again and you can actually change that whether you like the leader or not and whether you like their politics or not exactly and what you've done it's all on the b.b.c. Bristol online website isn't it correct yeah yeah Ok but it's thank you so much for coming on slip around in there I reporter for the B.B.C.'s online team in Brazil spent the day out and about just kind of gauging what people are talking about what they're thinking about and just type in b.b.c. Bristol and you'll find all Steve's reports from the whole day. Ily. Ily ily. The not my sort of that tell us me back to a film I watched being sort of only ninety's time cold reality bites it features on the soundtrack and they will dance around a service station to that it's a nice little scene starting with Knight Rider 18 minutes past 5 b.b.c. Radio Bristol after 6 o'clock this evening and Laura Rowlings is back with the sports star and special guest tonight the mare of Bristol race stalking about his love of sports you hit a little extra for the interview in about 5 minutes time on the shire called Play I've got a brand new album out is coming out on the 22nd on November and they've been releasing. A couple of tracks before the album is out and here is one of them is called also. And a clarion bishops with the South for stalling and queens try to blocks outside the Queen's head a couple of collided so it's really busy all around their central. Has broken down . As you can imagine that schools and. On the outskirts of Redfield. Whole road is closed for roadworks of the a 420 is stop start between Lawrence who and St George South bill on Coronation road is road which cues nearly 8 from packets hang Grover's well on Airport Road and Temple way and temple gates the poor way city bound is for a slow way coming in and around them here outbound is the match at the Swindon Town tonight they'll kick off at $745.00 the m 4 both ways past Bristol between junctions 19 and 20 every busy going further along in Newport West between junctions 24 and 25 there's a broken down lorry which is taking out lane 2 or 3 which is an ideal So that's queuing back towards 23 a from a gap in the services broccoli on the a 370 on main road not far from the crossroads solid cheese because the road works there it's back through Banquo now in Bath on the outskirts of the city or down free road to Medford road is slow coming in buses replacing trains between Temple Meads and parkway and between Weston super Mare in Exeter because of engineering work and the updates it's over 80085594 nice days to date the b.b.c. Radio Bristol Christmas celebration is truly enjoyed it was absolutely free and it's taking place on Tuesday the 17th of December at the Ensign rooms on Queen's trading Clifton in the Bryson will be hosting was this is a very soon Christmas celebration there will be seasonal readings Twas the Night Before Christmas and merry Christmas for the set screws and special performances from a whole host of musicians enquiries plus this year we've got to be joining is b.b.c. Children in Leeds and see the band will be appearing to the city for me as tickets go on sale seen and don't forget Friday we're going to be down the Mallett Cribbs Causeway me and producer mag and quite a few of the b.b.c. Radio Bristol team are going to be there we're actually going to be there for 9 o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock at night my shows come in live from there Adam Crothers Up Late Show is coming live from there and the rest of us are coming . To support anyone who is peddling that for Pudsey we're trying to raise a bit of cash for the b.b.c. Children in Need to pay off it's the big b.b.c. Children in Need day on Friday so that saw us doing our best to have you going to come down and supporters I doubt you will be able to misses and the tiny one with the specs on the caddy hat and Meg is the blonde one with long blonde tats So there you go unmissable both at 25 minutes past 5 and the marriage Bristol Marvin raise is a special guest on the sports story this evening between $6.00 and $7.00 he talks about his passion for sport and some of the sporting issues in bristle at the moment here's a clip from his chat with lower rulings he was asked how big a priority sport is to him it's a huge part for me. On a number of levels. One is I can say after I lost the 2012 election I wrote see a number leader's run in the city including Would I look at a partnership and I said you know please do take the sport seriously. This is there is a city we done that historically but think about not just what it means for individuals and health but think of what it does for the city's profile. And its attractiveness to the business is inward investment so once once you go into the Premiership for example there's you know he's not under the millions and likely column e. Yeah mass and last numbers of jobs profile some was telling me that 11 t.v. Channels were carrying every every Premiership football match so the exposure for a place is huge and since getting elected you get so let me go overseas and we meet potential investors is without question that they're coming to the u.k. From certain countries they do want to know if they can be there Premiership football is real and what we face it's about an hour away. Well called it well we're call it that you know I say we've got Premiership you know rugby we've got you know fantastic Boston and we do. You have passion 2 great teams with a passionate support base and we only have I think grown up with sport we have set we've been organizing and we've convened sports gatherings at city hall with people working right across the spectrum from the big you know better funded professional club stand to the grass roots community teams and we've got 3 priorities that we will collectively delivered one mass participation Yeah so even if people are on track to become a world champion we want people to be able to engage in sports for all those things that we know physical activity socialization. Breaking down loneliness and so forth . The 2nd was about bringing will cross events will cost $20.00 we're still such a Premiership Rugby and I'm cycling you know box in darts one day hopefully so bringing these these will cross events to the city and the 3rd which is very personal to me which is about making sure that the elite talent gets every opportunity possible to become will cross I went to school with phenomenal athletes and got to. Start playing rugby. So I was in the best you know I was reasonably fast runner I had reasonable strength and I started playing and I went to school with kids who were bigger for faster stronger more confident than me who never feel desperate potential and I never number of them could have been international athletes but there was no structure around them to pick them up and help them develop their talent. Show him more from him much more from him on the spot so with lower rulings from 6 o'clock this evening I special interview with him all about his interest in sport which is one of his big passions and how important it is to this city as well approaching hope as far as his think was makin 7 wonder this is a great track. See I want. You to. Radio Bristow Let's get the day's news from China. Has won a legal battle to prevent workers going on strike in the run up to Christmas the High Court world there were regularities in the way the Communication Workers Union conducted the strength ballots Robel the spin is from the c.w. In Bristol we haven't seen the High Court judgement but we believe that the ballot was gone completely fair and square under the new sofa ante trade union laws there's an incredible amount of hurdles a trade union asked us to go through we've gone through we've gone through every single one of those hoops and all we've done is wrong a modern campaign 20 pages many of our members as possible and they voted freely and their vote massively in favor of a strike action Boris Johnson's used his 1st major campaign speech of the general election to warn that the u.k. Calloused afford to squander more time on breaks it speaking in weren't sure Mr Johnson said ending the current impasse would allow a future Conservative government to focus on other crucial issues labor outlined it spending plans the n.h.s. In England under a Labor government there would be a real terms increase in funding of $26000000000.00 pounds and Nigel for art has refused to stand down breaks that party candidates and labor marginal seats Mr Ferrars has come under mounting pressure to withdraw from some constituencies like conservatives fear he could split the Levite increasing the chances of a hung parliament. The 1st public hearing in President Trump impeachment inquiry has begun in Washington Mr Trump is Inc used to be improperly seeking help from Ukraine to investigate his presidential rival Joe Biden a charge he denies thousands of people from Bristol will have full body m.r.i. Scans as part of a national imaging project's u.k. Buy a bag recruited 43000 people in the Bristol area to take part back in 2008 participants are having their health monitored to find out why certain people get painful and life threatening diseases including dementia and cancer and your tree hand from u.k. Buyer bank explains We can only see 18 people a day because it's quite so long but we really hope that they're going to come along take cause and help us go to resource rich riches the town's filming the way the scientists can do this to b.b.c. Radio Bristol News It's 533 let's check the weather forecast is going to get even colder in Ferguson can feel is in high and. Well there the rain is on its way of moving up now from the southwest some of that already into parts of north Somerset in some heavy rain now just running up through towards the Taunton to Bridgwater area that is heading in our direction and Met Office yellow warning for the threat of heavy rain causing some potentially disruptive impacts out on the roads for example for the commuting parrot is with us now through the course of this evening now through the rest of the saving the rain will continue its journey northward so it will ultimately light through parts of the Midlands tonight will be some further showers for us temperatures tonight only about one turf degrees it'll be a chilly night and may well be so wintry elements from some of what falls from the sky the very highest parts Follistim the area as indeed may well be so tomorrow Now tomorrow we got another Met Office yellow warning again the rain will run its way back southwards will be lying across a good part of our regions for a good part of Thursday just giving rise to further difficulties on the roads if nothing else and. Take quite some time to think fade away towards tomorrow evening temperatures tomorrow only around about 3 to 5 degrees so it will be a chilly day for someone's ring tone in the office appears to be the theme tune to high chaparral. I don't know why is. It in the office behave yourselves 25. Let's take a look at the roads and. Central Bristol and St Augustine's praise a bus has broken down which is taking up lane 2 near the Hippodrome So really slow going there the a $420.00 between Lawrence who and St George is a much heavier than normal it's a knock on effect a cruise Holroyd been closed because of road works of which there are temper traffic lights in Southfield on Coronation road it's the a from packets. Of on Airport Road to making it slow and simple way and temple gate as well the 32 outbound between 3 St Paul's and junction one for the ring road is slow. On the preaching the Cumberland Basin random hill away from the city and on Bruno way the South Bristol link and Queen's Road both open again there outside the Queen's head busy as ever but a vast improvement as that collision has gone its nights at the Memorial Stadium rovers are taking on Swindon Town off course to 8 both ways on the m 4 past restore between $1000.00. And 20 for the screens changes slope and westbound Newport's between 24 the cold and 25 Cleon is now a couple lanes closed for broken down lorry it's lanes 2 and 3 so you can only get past in lane one lengthy queues almost on the ends of the Prince of Wales bridge in Brooklyn on the a 370 on main roads there are temperatures at lights and it's the crossroads that's causing quite a queue beyond on the opposite side not far off Cleave buses replacing trains between Temple Meads and some Parkway and between Weston super Mare and next to her because of engineering and the updates call us a few hands free away thousands 85594 mine Tis all the thank you. Have been. Results on the way including talking about that a.f.l. Tracy much bristle rave as a great Swindon Town. 6 And Jennifer Lopez Ain't it funny 20 minutes to 6 b.b.c. Radio. Bristol and riches but with a small Irish Good evening and Rovers again Swindon tonight in the a.f.l. Trophy I mean it's their final group game rovers have to pick up at least 2 points to make progress in the competitions that means they have to win or if it ends as a draw they have to win the penalty shootout Swindon can no longer qualify the on the group stages they've suffered 2 defeats in the competition Rovers coach Kevin messes that doesn't make them any easier opponent a couple of minutes out of this and might lead them to come and play freely you don't know how it works but we know we can do is concentrate on ourselves and. Put a team out that we think is good enough to win the votes up and I applaud them selves and we think after we need a full commentary on that much on b.b.c. Radio Bristol you have brought up from 7 o'clock tonight to both Rugby now where alledge Bru has a disciplinary hearing tonight yes he was sent off against all Hampton on Saturday and has a disciplinary hearing about 50 minutes I think is due to start half past 6 but director Robbie Stuart who told us yesterday he hopes he avoids a lengthy ban the big thing around that was it was accidental from our lead and we're now just talking to our advisors then working out the best way to approach more evening and get the best outcome for us we obviously have to go through the procedures for me or a few and all that is obviously done by them confidentially and when we've got our Come one of the other sports and he joins us refused to be drawn on whether he'll still be England head coach for the next World Cup is contracted until 2021 Jones says it's not his decision as to whether he'll be in charge and judge has beaten Jang Andy 41 in round 2 of the Northern Ireland open trouble face c c j a week in the 3rd round tomorrow thank you Richard Haas here with the sports from 6 o'clock this evening as you've heard already on this show the sports talk with Laura Rawlings Bristol mayor Marvin Reese is Laura's special guest this evening talking about everything in his own sporting life I know he likes boxing I know he runs as well and also what he's going to do to help facilities improve in the city now and everything in between that's Laura from 6 o'clock. With a small story. Live Panic at the disco and high hopes it's called to say it's cloudy on b.b.c. Radio Bristol on a Wednesday evening Don't forget if you're Bristol Rovers fan you want to be listening from 7 o'clock this evening because live football from the Memorial Stadium that 80 f. L. Try to match against Swindon and telly for tonight if you're staying in and watching the box is a line up a d.i.y. S.o.s. It's a Children In Need special tonight from 8 o'clock guaranteed I'm guaranteeing you will cry and it's the annual Children in Need fundraiser on Friday of course but ahead of the big night Nick knows with Pudsey the band and his merry men are doing their bit for charity and black but that they'll team up with local charity night safe to convert an old church hall into a new home for 6 young homeless people as the current shelter is full to bursting point but the bigger message is to highlight the plight. Of the 10s of thousands of young people in the u.k. Who is sleeping rough That's 8 o'clock tonight b.c. One if you fancy watching something about food Master Chef The professionals is back at 8 o'clock. The 1st 3 chefs recreates Monica's creation and the 2nd group of 3 take all Marcus's dish tonight find out how they get on b.b.c. 2 Apprentice back all those massive show. Candidates great advertising campaigns to entice people to visit Finland. That is the task that they'll have tonight from Lord Sugar and then the Apprentice You're fired is back in an interview with the show's freshly rejected at 10 o'clock tonight. They don't waste any time at all straight on that 30 minutes to 6 not Madonna and deeper and deeper. I. Was. Was. Was. Was was we were so. Was. Was was. Was. Was she. Was. Evening. In the center of Bristol where the Hippodrome on St Augustine's prayed there's a broken down bus which is taking out lane to lengthy delays as far as the end $32.00 coming in to junction one for the ring road and Hambrick so exceptionally busy due to a bus has broken down on St Augustine's words on Abbott's Lee Road there's reports of a collision that was already slow and still is back towards the Cumberland Basin road and generally only a full 20 between Lawrence who and St George is very busy it's knock on effect of crews whole roads being shut for road works Southdale on Coronation roads near the packets it's roadworks delays on airport roads plus temple way and temple gates there is a match tonight at the playing Swindon Town that kicks off at $745.00 heading past Bristol on the m 4 both ways between junction $1000.00 for the end 32 and junction 20 the prince changes for a busy westbound Newport's between 24 the cold and 25 Cleon lanes 2 and 3 close to recover a broken down lorry over an hour and 15 minute delay on to the end of the Prince of Wales bridge now in Brockley on the a 370 on main roads there are temper lights near the cross roads queues or into back while it's busy on the m 5 south bridge 18 to 19 and between 20 and they'll see and 21 from Weston super Mare buses are replacing trains between West and exits and between Temple Meads and to send you to engineering and he updates its thousands 855949 and the word is the rain has arrived pretty unpleasant. Radio Bristol I have yet to speak to somebody on the phone who goes yeah I love literature. You know somebody else will take care of me I think sometimes thinking well I'm going to be that. Much money to prove they can't be everywhere I'm not here to defend Bristol City Council if you listen to the program. Often holding them to account on things weekdays from now. On b.b.c. Radio Bristol it's Thursday tomorrow so is car says a pub quiz reigning champion is you and from the Shakespeare in talk to my neck of the woods taking on a brand new challenger to my Also you hear my chat with Mike bushel formally of Strictly you remember yeah with Cacho he got not his catch. Last weekend but he'd already booked his hotel room oh I love him so much he'd already booked his hotel room in Blackpool for this coming weekend for the Blackpool Tower Ballroom spectacular So he's going to go anyway bless him he's going to guy so you hear from Mike Bushnell tomorrow. Now we started off the show with de Phil from Slade side I thought I'd play you this to play out the show this one's great how does it feel. What. Does it. Is. When you. Radio Bristol. Stand by for Laura with the sport so she's next now at 6 o'clock with the b.b.c. Radio Bristol News Charlotte downs Well Mal has won a legal battle to prevent workers going on strike in the run up to Christmas the high court ruled there were irregularities in the way the communication was Union conducted the strike ballot Robel the spin is from the c.w. In Bristol we haven't seen the high cultured. But we believe that the ballot was done completely fair and square under the new sofa anti trade union laws there's an incredible amount of hurdles a trade union asked us to go we've gone through we've gone through every single one of those hoops and all we've done is wrong a modern campaign trying to gauge as many of our members as possible and they have so it freely and they vote massively in favor of a strike action a form a even some a set off this so won't be able to work for the police again after he kicked a teenager in the face Adam kitchen a didn't attend the hearing at the headquarters in Portishead today Richard Purvis reports Kitchener was jailed for 14 weeks by city magistrates last month after admitting assault having resigned from the force the day before the 36 year old has not been found guilty of gross misconduct and the hearing group he would have been sacked anyway had he not quit the incident happened at the end of March he brought in Bristol City Center following reports of a robbery another officer at the same said the boy made off but was arrested and placed in handcuffs before Kitchener arrived and used excessive and unjustified force Jeremy Corbyn is ruling out holding a referendum on Scottish independence if he becomes prime minister the conservatives are claiming the Labor party will sanction another public vote as part of a deal with the Scottish nationalists after the general election but the Labor leader insists that when happen no referendum in the 1st term of a Labor government if the s.n.p. Were in a majority of seats that is the election of those M.P.'s I'm very clear a Labor government party be investment in Scotland the Greens are promising to appoint a carbon chancellor if they win the general election the party is pledging to spend $100000000000.00 pounds a year to tackle what they say is a climate imagine say the money would be raised by extra borrowing joint leader Jonathan Bartley insists the new job isn't a gimmick it's far more than a rebranding it's a replacing parts of its jacket with a carbon Chancellor transfer. The Treasury into a new department that will tackle the climate emergency in every sector of the economy needs today and the exits are and he updates course if you hands free away thousands 855949 Thank you Ali this is b.b.c. Radio play still with an hour of sports every weeknight from 6 tonight is the sports store with the ruling on b.b.c. Radio Bristol. Good evening welcome along to the program Hope everything is looking good with you on the show tonight then your chance to hear from Bristol's man Marvin race he shares his love of sport of growing up playing cricket getting in the ring with going Kathy as well will also be talking about how much of a priority sport is impressed almost being done to get people active and what's his vision for sport in the city that's all to come between now and 7. So 6 minutes past 6 b.b.c. Radio Bristol earlier this afternoon Marvin Reece came and joined me in the studio and I began by asking him how he got into sport Well I've always been active from when I was a kid and my cousins were very active whether it be climbing trees or going on adventures but if I can actually wear the street I grew up on Beaumont street yeah used to just be a big flat passive patch of grass and so all winter it was a football pitch for us a couple of trees on it every now and again we got all of the police come in and all that type of stuff oh yeah tell us a bit more about type of stuff well it's a good post well it's better to post in a jumper Yeah 3 and so you know we have. 16 kids from the area turn up we play a side you know Plato you can see the ball you know painted as dark and so your parents called you in and in all summer became a cricket page so my dad bought me a full size cricket wickets and an about and a real ball we used to play cricket with a real ball we had no pads you know going to say in the front no no on the on the grass outside the house yeah and anyone that knows that because there was and there was and read just the rooms the park and twin all houses talking about him we used to but it's only get to the age of about 11.

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Next. Playing that for Elmer he was texted and you can as well and the number is 8133 putting Murphy at the start of the message easy as it aged then you have one Sunday off and you have to start again like being back at school played to be with you and I thanks to Steve Roberts for holding the fort last weekend and he might be in this list because I'm going to now share with you Moses St Paul the Prophet Mohammed and of course the seekers are just a few examples of people held up by faith groups as great leaders with the election campaign in full swing our modern day political parties are trying to project the best image possible of their respective leaders but what qualities do you think go into making a great leader is faith part of that as a category as well Tim how actually teaches people about leadership at Sarum college a center for Christian study and research and he joins us now Tim what do you think makes a great leader. Good Boy Well I think the 1st the early to say is they need to be competent sometimes people jump into great descriptions of charisma and vision all that sort of stuff but basic competence is quite important but I can quote this particular study that actually looked at leaders. Of companies not will face but. Who actually came up with a very interesting and surprising also about what differentiated it could reduce from the really great ones and the great news displayed a paradoxical blend of personal humility and professional will and I think people are often quite surprised that personal humility. And all our current election journey the focus with the leaves of course with for this election coming what do you think of those kind of traits in our leaders that we're watching on the television we're seeing them being caught out with interviews and every day the machine is in process what do you think the focus on leaders for this election is. I think it's to consult me I think 1st is consistency is hugely important in leaders Yes consistency between what they say what they do but also consistency between the big picture stuff when they're on a public stage but also the every day interactions with people that promotes that consistency promotes a kind of security a trust that's one thing I'd say the other thing I'd say if you look at the history of politicians in the 20th century it's surprising how many of them actually work best when they were bouncing off someone else so take a contemporary example on today Remembrance Sunday Churchill if you look at descriptions of the war cabinet see how he worked with Clement Attlee he's a quote when he takes the chair cabinet meetings of business like a deficient we keep clear agenda make decisions and get away in reasonable time when Churchill presides nothing is decided we listen in stroll and go home many hours later feeling that we had been Crescent at an historic occasion there is an example where the big picture the vision that Churchill clearly had may be helpful in some circumstances political meeting needing to make decisions these official sharing was much better one of the things I noticed today is I don't see anything like as much focus on the need for leaders to work together within the parties and across party and your day job is teaching about leadership how do you go about that route. I think the 1st thing to say is that leadership's a very contested concept we keep hearing oh what we need is good leadership without really quite knowing what leadership is I think the 1st thing I do is talk about the importance of self-awareness amongst our students they need to understand themselves. And the impact they have on those around us to say that leaders can come from anywhere and believe leading from the aged leading from the leaders of don't just appear at the top of organizations schools have been very good for several years they talk about middle leaders and that so I talk about that we talk about values importance of consistency of character trust something I think the willingness to learn is very important. You know on the whole of people that come on our courses certain college Connel know they've got something to learn. And the willingness to learn from each other and from backgrounds to learn from the faith tradition I think. If you've led my seat into my next question is it leadership is it different in any faith context then. I disagree with some of my colleagues about this I think it's pretty a pretty well looking for the same basic characteristics Yes what you're doing is going to be different if you're a political leader all leading a faith community. But in terms of the basic attitudes the basic values the basic character I think we're looking for that come back to the point of consistency but whatever we do and say is consistent with the tradition we come from and that people then will begin to trust us you can never take trust is given so that I actually I would say that the basic approach is pretty well the same whether you're a face group in a in a in a company as I've worked in government also worked in so that sub what I say is look for the consistency look for the company to look for the values and to that question and we were running at times I'll be quick what qualities does your faith lead you to look for in a leader. I think I'd say 2 things here firstly there's a wonderful word in Jewish tradition covenant translated into English shoes current missiles that cost love so we don't often talk about love in the context of leadership but I think that Steadfastness is hugely important the other thing is early vulnerability again not something that people see leaders as somehow could never admit not quite sure about something that they've made mistakes I think that is something that spiritual faith traditions are particularly good to me you're not going to start many thanks for enlightening us this morning you are the coordinator for the center of leadership learning and program ladies south of the a.m.a. In Christian approaches to leadership at Sarum college a pleasure same ethic of goodness young heart much this morning chase Ok Bye bye. Now you might know a great leader you might want to throw your thoughts in the mix I want 107319334 daybreak. And indeed for you will throw a head to that event that you're going to get up to get along to a little bit later on share the news how will spread that information. With the news in the pews Coming up we'll be. At 730 before that it's me you in a brutal time. With the Royal British Legion next though. B.b.c. Radio travel and it's time to talk to the 1st time takes some months with the latest good morning Samantha good morning Helen not too bad a stop for is out and about a bit of a frosty one so if you are heading out just allow a little extra time. We still got that cocksure in St Helens of water because of flooding that's from Barry's lame to Worsley brow and of course Remembrance Day today means there will be parades and some rolling restrictions and closures across Merseyside and lots of various events taking place for the Sunday parades as a bear that in mind if you are heading out there will be closed from around $1030.00 until around $1130.00 today because of course the Remembrance Sunday events on the trains we've got replacement buses running between real and Holyhead am between real and Chester that's Virgin trains because of engineering works if you can update is give us a call 101-517-9409 extension 53. B.b.c. Radio Merseyside travel nice once a month we're talking about quarter to chase only thanks. So stay the 14th of November is World Diabetes Awareness Day now in Liverpool over 24000 people living with the condition and you're more likely to get it if you are 35 so is that you joined us here at b.b.c. Radio mercy science performance space between 11 and one would have nurses on a dietitian here to check whether your at risk and there bury your head in the sand help yourself and get checked out of the a.t.m. 101-517-9409 extension 842 register your interest. Daybreak with Helen Jones Radio Merseyside. Has been hard. At all the things that we. Stay out. Tom Walker and just you when I was just so needed as with all the back may be wrong with the book the lack of film a lack of. That better than Iraq right form everything. Here and. Now this time on a Sunday I like to hide out about during the week to catch up with you lot on the great what was taking place throughout all region today being remember Sunday and for many of you that means that you're preparing to head off to or sorry or service commemorating those who've lost their lives fighting in wars in Liverpool the service of remembrance takes place at St George's plateau at 11 o'clock this morning not been talking to Bill Martin and his wife Jenny bill is the membership support officer for the science wall British Legion and we were talking start I asked him why today is important tremendously important you know this year where a number of anniversaries that have been widely advertised Monte Cassino. Him following him or of all been the 75th anniversary this and been really well received and if you remember in June we had a ship that went from Portsmouth to Normandy to some to the fun of it which was great to see some of the D.-Day veterans there are going to be in the St Georges Hall on Sunday about 6 or 7 D.-Day veterans will be in attendance in the whole a lot of them when they're Kara's because they're all 90 plus for you then it is a busy time to talk us through the process of what you have to get ready it's not just about the remembrance service at St George's Hall but the buildup people wearing poppies that demand that inquiry. Because it's not just this time of year you step up you doing this every day on e Yeah we well we're 365 you know and we're always you know in there to help contact centers open 7 days a week from 8 till 8 and use that I'm not saying that any individual who wants any info or help from the Legion I mean it could be as much as where to wear me Poppy how do I wear my medals right up to you know I'm homeless and need some assistance there is debate full people that may query why should you wear a red poppy Well it's entirely up to each individual if you want to wear a poppy great you know you don't have to we don't we don't insist that people do it but those that do it do it with pride for the day to day public you're here for that's a pool and not a wellness only fill the pop incentive him with the street in the center of Liverpool Yes we've been here for 5 years and I think December last year was our 5th birthday so we're coming up to 6 years and you know people are starting to know where we are Williamson Street which is just. Well from window is opposite the Met quarter so we're the street beyond. You know what open 5 days a week 10 til 4 pop in it where you can go and get. Face to Face information by any Poppy stock that we've got and and on a Tuesday between 10 and 12 being come in and have a cup of tea and a slice of toast is fantastic. Legal. Good afternoon Jenny speaking how can how where we're in our welfare team area now we've got a dedicated team of good advice and information officers who do the front line advice and information and then we have got a case officers who manage the welfare of the cases for the people in need and there are people that spend money that we raised during a popular pill. Right now by our meeting rooms we've got a big meeting room that can accommodate about 25 people and we have a number of other agencies that come in and use it. A number of regimental associations meet here combat stress Safa we housed upstairs for free we also have an n.h.s. Mental health team that come and meet clients here during the week but what does Remembrance Sunday mean to you. To me. It means that I can remember all the people that I've served with have gone but not just my self my dad's generation who was in Korea and all the World War 2 generation the World War one generation but you know remembrances about anything you want to remember it's not just about the soldiers that gave up their lives it's the the wives that how to carry on the end of it you know and the children didn't have a father or anything so everybody's going to different a different thing to remember. And it's good that you know certainly on the 11th that we poor As for not 2 minutes and you know switch off the phone and just reflect you know and remember about anything you want to remember but you know just pause for those 2 minutes 11 o'clock you said earlier the etiquette for wearing the poppy so I've got 2 questions How do you wear the poppy correctly and how long do you wear it for after the 11th. There is no correct way to wear the poppy it's entirely up to you because I have yet to wear it I love the clock you know it is a myth and there is a lot of the x. Service personnel that will put their leaf and 11 o'clock very rarely stays there so there is no right way as long as you wear it with pride that's all that matters Well it's entirely up to you can wear all year round if you want but generally most people remove them after the 11th and you know they get a fresh one the next year and we go again Teles contact information for people who want to find out more about the pop incented the world which is legion here on the street and for Sunday morning it's an open invitation isn't Tess it is for any ex-urban who want to March they just need to meet at Lime Street at 10 o'clock we will set off at $1030.00 and there's normally around about $5.00 to $600.00 veterans that March on which is great. The Royal British Legion contacts center is and a to late 7 days a week contact number is 080-880-2808 extension 0 it's a free phone number rolls and obviously speaking with bills to find out where the money from poppy sales go to I'm speaking to you in the family at Bill's wife Jenny Jenny Tallas And if you can maybe add a story that would illustrate a particular part of the funds have gone to to support somebody. Locally we've had a gentleman come to us who has been struggling on and off for years and he is at risk of eviction out of his house at the moment well not anymore we are actually assisted him with that he's got mental health and addiction issues and it was felt by all concerned that we just don't work alone we were within the range in change and that actually keeping him in east in his house would be the best thing for him and enable him to concentrate on his recovery so working with everybody we've been able to play we're entering his dogs I've set up all the payment plans for the other debts he's got so that that enables him not to think about his debt to think about all his recovery and put all his efforts into that and you know staying in that house is just going to really help all that back maybe are growing with the electric bill. But then there are one like everything. And what a warm welcome from Bill and Jenny there at the pump in center along Williamson street in the city center of Liverpool they've got plenty of time if you're heading out to remember state services later on today with road closures and diversions for public transport. My thanks to Bill and Jenny for a warm welcome on the visit for me he would approve. These scenes a d.n.a. Sample. Not a moment will be a cut it would be 0 and the news from the Pew slot of the Polish version if you might say said full songs but can you believe it's 25 years since Dawn French became the Vicar of Dibley on the very special program we'll talk more with I think I found the Scouse version will tell you more after. News from the piece b.b.c. Radio. How I'm going to start on the will of the spire which is in salutes chargeback road imports in Wallasey they have a singing cafe every Tuesday between halftime and 12 noon everybody is welcome to come along I would say a coffee of a sing song as well it's right I'm going to get along I don't sing for meat sauce I think it's a great idea that we can say for microphone is what we want to hear. There's a weather study of this week 13th of November the veneration of St Pancras a p o relic a glove that's going to be available from 4 pm in the cathedral no vino. Is going to live in a prize to St Patrick p o at 515 but you can go along to the feel of 4 o'clock some of you want to see the relic with Thomas the you know it is from above and I want to find out Thomas you know how you got on with that lovely gesture of 40 Years celebration of Anthony Lyon as a priest a wonderful stories and he mentioned that Paula when I was here he was happy bagatelle you are not anniversary Yeah yeah that's right our great years at Liverpool cuz there's an organization that organizes social clubs for older people and anyone aged 65 and above the next events is on Choose to the 90 that Obama between $6.00 and $8.00 it's. Singalong the singalong in the city center forks bar and kitchen which is in the Novotel just around the corner from here actually on one over streets. And then all weathers to the 20th and over again between $6.00 and $8.00 they want to board games events which is taking place at tiny Rick's Cafe which is on Smith on wrote the programs program right so once they organize they they really don't know much about this it's a Christmas day thing but I'm not sure what. I know because people might want to get it into their diaries There's a Christmas Day meal at some Mary's Parish Hall between one and 4 last year's event was so successful that 40 people and and loads of volunteers as well anybody that wants to come along the road on Christmas Day You don't need to be alone and maybe give them a call I will leave the details with the 18 because there's a lot of Londo but I'm Obama but I'm in the email address as well but thanks very much 2 for 2 in the Philippines know about that I'll lay the start of the see instant Josephine Wallasey this Sunday to die the welcoming Bishop mark on his pastoral visit to celebrate the 11th mass with all persons together with year 6 of St Joseph school in Wallasey as well. You can pay to charity which empowers girls and women among the law we've got a Christmas craft with refreshments taking place next Saturday the 16th of November between halftime in the hall $3.00 at the pool United Reformed Church who rode in Chester admission is free and all the money goes to the charity can you please provide the space to be serviced which takes place at 12 noon on Saturday the 23rd of November. And events are in for international survivors of suicide the last taking place in some affairs on towns and often you long service will include testimonies from already own father Connor Jake Mills Kathleen Flynn Jo an archivist Williams as well to be periods of quite. Flexion music on a Downs performance and it's called space to be it's a service 12 noon next to the south of the office of the 28th of November the darkest midnight in December is in the Chris Christmas acoustic tour would sing the song rights of God with David Jones has taken place in John's Church Raven had in its intelligence a Wednesday the 11th of the summer you do need to get tickets for this half past 7 in the even again will leave all the details of the 18th season it is very busy with all aglow International they've got so the next meeting a week tomorrow the 18th of November the 7 o'clock in the village roads are too late and the guest speaker is VALSIN just a couple to go Helen some time to chat in West Kirby the events is taking place on Saturday at 62 November in the church hall which is on Graham road that could be Father Christmas will be the. Case like out of. Prison excellent public up Iraq jewelry all sorts of things take your place. South of I $65.00 obvious and toddlers church old grey and rode him well and also today how it is remembered sometimes going to lots and lots of events taking place all over the sod both Pacific events and small charity events as well books a 12 noon. The Wilfred wooden story officially opens its doors. On the have a one day festival of commemoration of its being located now with the West. That's where it's home is going to be it's been here that interview has not been sat but now it's a great exhibition this all about Wilfred Owen and it's opening today 12 noon at the the west copy center when you and the people full feature additions of nice and if you will how to get in touch a little ways to do that if you access to the Internet you have an e-mail address email how and Dr Jones or b.b.c. Dakota. If you want to pop it in the post it's b.b.c. Radio p.o. Box 90. Point out it's little. If you're in the city center Liverpool we are located at the corner of college lane and streets Monday to Friday a normal office I was at the collapse or gallery used to just pop in and I say this is what I would Jones and you accept that were you a fan of the Vicar of Dibley What was the guy that your mommy offered. You to when you 1st thing in the morning we'll talk more in a minute. From the. Radio. Will yell. Them out might have to vote for him Ok. I was a will come. Daybreak will be seen radio. Now it's 28 you remember this. World. Can generally expect me writing on you because that's of course you argue back and they've landed us with some sort of in saying. You're expecting a bloke beard Bible yes that's all. And he said you got a babe with a bob got a magnificent bosom. Can you believe it is 25 years since Dawn French became that vicar and we still live today those classic episodes and there's much loved characters Well we think celebrating 25 years since Dawn French plate that character we think we found the Scouse version we have the name is Brandon Abel you'll know Brenda from daybreak and she's in training as a vicar for the Church of England so a baby pick it do you think you will the Scouse the quill and. The question I think if you are my family and friends there they'd all be shouting yes yes yes yes this is to be loads of jokes about it since I told people about what I was trading today after Cheryl and Brenda what did he think of the Vicar of Dibley you know I absolutely love the fact that it ably she brought lots of laughter into people's lives didn't she loved people and they often brought out the best in people and situations so what's not sort of about great Can you relate to the character I think so yeah in some ways I can I think had love of people for sure she. Responded well to any. Any pace and not a quickie characters around the chair were in theaters. And she just brought humor able to laugh at herself as well as the church and the things that the church gets to remember all click I remember is how walking along and then she falls into the political Yeah yeah I absolutely love that on the telly every Christmas somebody somewhere or mention if not maybe you know that episode where she out numerous Christmas dinners and she was so stuffed. So very funny and tells about Brenda noble then baby Vica in training how long does it take to become a vicar Well it varies from person to pace in May was about 6 years so a long time but well where I would say now I think at the time I wasn't quite convinced that it was a good idea to do. Convince me otherwise today I would say I feel more than I've ever felt in the whole of your life which sounds mild to me say enough but it's. Why that as a career because it gives me a wonderful opportunity to as the Church of England says that at this moment in time they're asking God for the big a church so that we can make a big difference more people know in Jesus I'm more justice in the whale to and what a wonderful thing to be a pass off spend all of my days focus and on the bring it about I'm not kind of you know if you had you in a line up would we pick the guy with the purple hat and the d.m. Probably not but if you saw me hearts Yeah because it's not stereotype isn't it people expect of a kid to be a certain type Yeah as dorm friend. Really beautifully put it. Makes me laugh. And the training obviously has been a real inspiration to you because you've done lots of outreach and working in different communities where are you based on what is the daily life all the Vicar in training so I'm in sin talents and I absolutely love it and I feel very blessed because I've got a unique curacy where I'm part time work in on a Church Initiative church plant built. In a new congregation and a part time work in the certainty incent talents best of both worlds absolutely love a great opportunity and as it changed you I would say it's formed me so knock it off me rough edges teaching me bigger and better knowledge and understanding and a passionate heart for community and people and especially people who are on the edges you know I really just one people turn to know that church is a for them and I'm passionate about building and enabling church to be a place where you can hear God say hey you yeah you come on in very long because we've had feedback beyond of people saying oh she does the act of worship anymore you've got time of it because we're resting the role but you may be popping back in and I'm hoping to start popping back when to restrain and I add lots of assignments to do and it's really hard for me to do all of that some people fall into that assignment life very naturally uneasy buffet May It was odd way. And so I just needed to offer a little bit of a break but I hope to be back b.b.c. Radio. Now have you got the box of Vicar of Dibley not quite got the box but I think of watch every single obscenity just fabulous on one of the look on today brand as of a pleasure to see you can focus on me about when you're doing your ministry of course rock on down to some talons common love the place like I am love and it's Happy Days nice to see a brown. B.b.c. Radio. And at protein quarter to 8 it's time to welcome back Samantha Dean with the latest good morning Samantha good morning Helen Helens we've still got that closure of water Elaine it's because well it's actually just passable I should say because of flooding rain just passable berries lane to the brow of course it's Remembrance Day to Day as we've got parades taking place. Across Merseyside and Cheshire including in Liverpool at St George's Hall from 1030 so the b. Road closures including Wm Brown Street and the lined street as well disruption on Northern trains because of flooding and replacement buses running between will and Holly head and will in Chester on Virgin trains because of engineering works anything you spot though gives a call 101-517-9409 extension 53 Samantha Dean b.b.c. Radio Merseyside travel nice one some where you were a fan of the Vicar of Dibley. Ah yeah and I loved Alice believe 25 years for tense a verse or its backers in it just say well I'll just make the Scouse version I. Will do all over again. In about half an hour's time that's great you look at the book buying it see. This Sunday from 4 o'clock the top to go to battle a down field it's Sunday Obama gets across it. Was it still was probably the leaders Liverpool House 2nd place March the city with the Reds looking to move guy points clear of their rivals It's a call to for little Alexander on such a kick it taught. Me. Was. That it was a boost to the radio side spalled will bring you for exclusive local radio commentary from $430.00. Daybreak with Helen Jones c.b.c. Radio Merseyside. And also a mention for news on the pews latest from Derek pocket and he was churchwarden Helen any chance of a little shout out please for a Christmas market at St Nicholas in Blundell sands on Bridge Road it's on Saturday the 16th of November between 10 and 12 lots of stalls cakes. Refreshments. And the entry is free for that event all of the proceeds go to the church funds. The battle pig at the inside pages next. Will be. With us the The out. To our. That is boy zone and pitch of you it's time to all can come. In to take a look at the Sunday morning newspapers Good morning to all good morning Helen good week very busy actually yeah but not you but happy days you've been busy for the last hour just taking a look at the Sunday morning news yes for those that can't be bothered literally telling on the telly and wanted to stay tuned to find out something in the in the world. What stories if you've picked will start locally wait this Sunday Acca what caught your attention. An interesting chew page spread all around. And canned dog so what's happening is someone's doing obviously a reporter review or a t.v. Show. About him and apparently the talking about his obsession with with money and how frugal he was with it and it talks about his battle with the tax man obviously which is for a famous yellow a very famous court case here obviously in detail on how he was you know that they reckon those to do some stories on how tight he was and how he wouldn't spend his money for some funny stories including one where he goes to a bar with his with a group of people and he comes back and he only comes back with a ginger ale for him and he is argument was oh I got there and he's closing the bar so the only thing he could give me was a ginger ale which was apparently not true because the ball was still open. Quite fully know the story is about a guy a screenwriter who worked with him in the seventy's. One day and he's got a really nice shirt on and he goes you are like the shit would you get it from and he tells him that is move it works in the middle and before they put the labels on she can get them quite cheaper apparently 5 shillings a Hertz So the next time he's wherever he is he gives that he get he gives this this guy's moment 30 bob and get on ask him to get him sick shirts. Many things in there as well as. Does it say when not programs on you know Ryan's plan for that might be it might be still do a special thing and tell us about the armistice obviously the 1st Armistice Day of a poignant day than they yeah so obviously. Big big thing today I when I was driving in could see all the people are already out to get in everything ready and blocking roads and stuff because obviously they'll be expecting quite a lot of people around here in a few hours so this caught my attention quite poignant and it describes how writers at the time. Wrote about the 1st ever Armistice Day in 1919. And obviously as you can well imagine at the time everything was still rule so the emotion the suffering the pain everything is still visible and it's held some of the stories of the writers of the time and I encourage everyone to read that one that's a barely moving. And yet so it to some of the stories that they say. The 1st events what's interesting and obviously it's carried on in some ways here over the last 100 years is that the 2 minute silence that was observed was observed everywhere everyone simply stopped train stations proces workplaces St George's whole everywhere everyone just stopped for 2 minutes and apparently the right to say how powerful an emotional lot was because obviously they they all as I said earlier they still sold felt the pain and it is and it's I think more so now it's lovely to see. You know when the day full time shops offices workers unite people standing in the street still honoring that yes. It's amazing isn't it really good and you can take a gander at that in the sand at leisure if you fancy online and indeed on the paper form as well take us to Sunday Telegraph What's it going near the front page of The Sunday Telegraph an interesting article on the chief of the Defense Staff who has almost this day. Speech mentions how Russia could accidentally trigger World War $3.00 to $2.00 its its auctions he talks about how they have created what he calls a graze own were some of the activities that they're doing could accidentally start World War 3 including the use of cyber attacks assassination Fake News Corp business practices on the use of provider private security companies and he thinks this is making the world less stable as it's been since World War 2 And that is in the Sunday Telegraph worth a couple of days for people in the middle and with the absolute therefore whether yet we've had rain wise Tell us what they're saying in the Sunday Mirror writes the that the Sunday Mirror has a couple of articles one of them quite sad the high sheriff in one of the areas has died Fortunately she was 69 and was caught in her car on a she tried to get out to get away from it the the water swept swept away and she died and I'm sure this is like I have relatives in Sheffield and I know the obviously that they they've had people still call one night in a shopping center who hundreds of people where they couldn't get out I thought I was on Friday and I was yeah that's right Kristie which lie exactly also or full the other thing is well interesting one as always happens in these type of events people can. To the fore and show their strength. A father and son rescued 20 people in their holiday dig by driving around l.v. Asli floating around and picking people up and taking them to safety which was a nice lovely gesture also in the Sunday Mirror just to do that and to my lovely gesture you know you do lots of lovely gestures tell us about Kemal and the day job and your links with the Al because I think so by profession I'm an i.t. Engineer so I help break computers and then fix them and things like that so if you stay in a house switch on an hour. You know that's the 1st thing we say so. They made to say about. What we say have you switch the on and off and you know I haven't sold the 50 pound m m What about the links to the out because honestly yeah so the odds are he said that I've been involved in it since since I was fairly young in my younger brothers and sisters all went to it and they put we provide a number of services to the communities and multicultural centers so we welcome everybody of all faiths anon we deliver services including education so after school supply school so g.c.s.e. Courses and things like that we provide language classes as well so you migrants who don't know how to speak English obviously we want them to integrate into our society. As quick as they can so we provide in leash lessons and lessons in how to you know how life in the u.k. Is we have a little bit well if you're a detail for the website at with 18 for people to fax or to send thank you very little point either. About the UK is only sent because after the summer we have a very famous huge club with a really good one of the best karate clubs in the country so if anyone's ever interested in that type of activity have a look at the science and come and talk to us thank you so much come off a final quick story in a minute what is that is it regarding the Sunday Observer So this is obviously it's 30 years since the fall. Of the Berlin Wall and the observer goes into a lot of detail on some of the things and there's a really interesting one obviously or the religious show this morning and it talks about hollow a preacher. Would stand up and give sermons you know talking about the issues of freedom except not got people out. Has been marking the events by 200 separate events over 7 locations and they have re and reenactment of some of the events that happened so that people could see and hear what happened as well it's just amazing is that not footage to say as well from years ago was amazing come all give us the heads up way up to today any Gosforth I have yes yes so obviously everyone's going to the memorials and the 2 minute silence I will be going to war and involved in the square for the servicemen and seamen who died from I think minority communities so that is involved. And obviously there are lots and lots of people of Yemeni origin who died who were Levy who was seamen. And the memorial obviously is in the head and their names are listed so I'll be going to remember them from. A pleasure to see you here and we'll catch you again soon Many thanks for coming in today still it's all to come a very special remembrance act of worship coming your way with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Dell cemetery all that the best bit which is a belter from snarly as well don't go anywhere. You'll music your stories your life. If you see radio as inside. It is some of the 10th of November you're listening to the breakfast show for b.b.c. Radio message each and every Sunday morning called daybreak and it's a pleasure to be with you and have a Jones through till 9 o'clock let's get the latest news and weather now that. His son I'm all right thanks Helen the Labor leader Jeremy Corbin says he's investigating an allegation that a member of the shadow cabinet from Liverpool was heard singing an anti semitic version of The Beatles song Hey Jude on a private bass last year Tang Carden who seeking to be reelected as m.p. For Liverpool Walton strongly denies the claim made on the bus feed news website he's questioned the timing of the allegation and says he stands by his record as an anti-racist campaigner adding he would never be part of any behavior that undermines his commitments to fighting racism in all its forms through family and senior politicians who join military veterans and religious leaders in central London later this morning to remember the fallen in the U.K.'s wars of the 20th and 21st centuries up and down the country a 2 minute silence will be observed at 11 o'clock in memory of those who gave their lives in Britain's name more from outro correspondence Johnny diamond in a few hours with white hole at a standstill Big Ben will ring out 11 times and then for 2 minutes silence in attendance the Queen Prince Philip Prince Charles Prince William the prime minister ambassadors and high commissioners senior religious figures stretching down Whitehall veterans of the conflicts being remembered the oldest amongst them 104 year old Roman Frith who fought in the 2nd World War His father fell in the 1st the Environment Agency says it remains concerned about high water levels in the river down in South Yorkshire where 7 severe flood warnings are in place residents of several villages have been to leave their homes some of which are 3 feet deep in water so strong Tom Davis and rich Allison gave Everton a $21.00 win at Southampton their 1st away win in the Premier League this season and Marcus over says the players showed great character especially after the serious injuries suffered by Andre Gomes. Last weekend where the show strong strong got back to the game because for supper last week with us what's up and then after that I mean it's we that we've been there we deserve scored more goals that 1st off for sure even score and after the lies and after we show again strong reaction and the strong personality to keep playing to win the game is everything what I want from them to see them to do it from me will have to go to work for an f.a. Cup 1st round replay after the 2 sides play down to 2 draw a prince and park yesterday who swear in National League North Chester beat our 1st in 3 No but Southport lost one nil away at spending more. Whether it should be a dry day was some sunny bows on a higher dose is the substance not cloudy and breezy with some heavy rain and tomorrow a mixture of sunny bows and scattered showers b.b.c. Radio news nice one side you back with the lovely pool b.c. At 9 o'clock if you trust my own put the song on an unwelcome round. 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What's called home reduction taking the drugs people are taking a look at them and providing information about them for example saying look there's the drugs that you brought here or I particularly know sports and there's a peculiarly large amounts of it prison and so you need to be very very cautious when you say this and we hope that we can stop people entering any because I would assume Chris Pani there from the University of Bath legislation authorizing a pretty Christmas general election has formally being given Royal Assent the bell paving the way for a contest 6 weeks today on December the 12th is now law after completing its parliamentary stages details were announced to M.P.'s by the common Speaker John Bercow in one of his last acts in the job before he stands down I have to notify the house in accordance with the Royal Assent act 167 that Her Majesty has signified her royal assent to the following it's. A pall of entry general election right 2090. President Trump has hit out at Jeremy Cobain on the day the Labor leader launched his party's election campaign saying he'd be so bad for the country Mr Trump made his intervention intervention speaking to the BRICs it Party leader Nigel for Raj on l.b. Say he told Mr Ferrars he should work with bars Johnson you and him will end up doing something that could lead to respect give you a get together. And stoppable force and call him would be so bad for your country he'd be so bad he'd take you in such a bad way he'd take you into such bad places but you country has tremendous potential It's a great country to some is that councillors have announced they're planning to stand as independent candidates in the general election John Hunter's a district and county council level contests the Tonton Dane state. Rodriguez who's the former mayor of Bridgewater and sits on said more District Council will fight to win the Bridgewater and West some of that constituency but his eyes are currently held by Conservative M.P.'s The Us House of Representatives has voted to move to a more public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump the resolution calls for open herrings and the release of transcripts of statements that were made in private the White House has in fact actually denied any wrongdoing by the president and destroyed described the investigation as illegitimate the body of a British backpacker who went missing in Cambodia has been found 30 miles off the coast mainly about bridge he was 21 and from one thing in West Sussex hadn't been seen since a beach party on the island of Cairo around a week ago. Well the 100 people are expected to take part in a West Country Halloween tradition in a Somerset village tonight punky night in Hinton St George happens on the last thursday of October and remembers when a group of wives from the village went looking for their missing drunk husbands by using mangled with candles in sight villages are encouraged to continue putting candles in the vegetables at this time of year the organizer of the event explains the difficulties when calling them they are really hard out there like a. Solid so they take a good few hours to hollow out and meet them quite well and when you called not allowed to hear the owners because of like a candle will go out as you walk people across the county are being encouraged to think about waist this hand away in the sun Is that why it's partnership is encouraging people to think about the sweet step buying and choose ones with all wrappers or pick a mix so that the packaging can be recycled make a to give this advice for pumpkins as you're calling them so the slash you can Blanchard immediately you can freeze it you could use it to make soup there are dozens hundreds of recipes on the on the net for things like cakes and pies and car is to turn it into who is the so many different ways of using a pumpkin and it's 3 fold and had to alter the page to find some of those recipes b.b.c. Some is that news it's 5 minutes past 6 cracking Thank you thanks to the. B.b.c. Somerset I got home to pumpkin and mental soup last night the other half a completely spot himself as well impressed coming out the 6 got connections in top Chines with a theme even 3 right now though let's check in with the latest on the rights his jewels but play the Hi Carolyn thank you good even just to the west of Westerns arland on the Westerns Island Road the a 372 still blocked in curing the scene of a collision this one soon are being dealt with on the westbound side of the a 3 o 3 on the spark for bypass it will spark for itself down to a single. In the inside lane the 2 is closed off that one though for a broken down vehicle still slow going in the time brilliance of the moment for the 839 Bath road both ways in Ascot I'll be back later on in the hour with a further update for you in the meantime if we do spot something we haven't then please do give us a call say from legal away 206781566. In fact is that now hello there will certainly a lot of clown around with hill fog and some further drizzly rain in places that will remain the case as we head through the course of the season but as we head further into the late evening there is more rain on the way from the west some that we will be turning heavier by late evening into the middle of the night and it will be turning breezy it through the rest of the night then some further pulse of cherry rain will run through from the west temperatures about 8 to 10 degrees by the end of the night and tomorrow morning any of the overnight rain should have cleared fairly quickly out to the east of the county and then a reasonable part of the day should be seeing something of a lull mostly dry conditions still a lot of plowed but some pockets of brightness around as well and in the south westerly breeze it will actually feel fairly mild temperatures up to the mid teens and indeed if we get any brightness for long enough we could lift those temperatures to about 16 or 17 degrees it's not going to last however by the tail end of the afternoon early to mid evening more rain on the way from the west southwest and again some of that turning heavier we need to keep an eye on Saturday there is certainly every threat of some heavy rain a Met Office yellow warning for that out across western parts of the County in particular but equally we could see the risk of some very strong winds gusts could well touch toward 60 miles prop plus and we'll keep you updated on that in the forecast tomorrow thank you very much and then let's do this. 6 o'clock. 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You are bang in the middle of the 6 o'clock connection a whole half hour of beautiful Chines but there is a theme why even through what is that things some of you getting it correct already will do all the correct guesses in just a 2nd but if you want to get yours in you can call it for free 080-678-1566 you can text the word Somerset has your name what do you see tonight I what's going on in your wells a triple 3 that's a tax on the tax charge and Bice's write all the details of BBC to critique a slash local radio prophecy and of course you can tweet happy sums that you can email Caroline at b.b.c. Docket u.k. So what you reckon our 6 o'clock connection fee continues with steps. I am. Beautiful Betty Selena Gomez but I'm not going to tell you the title is it kind of gives it away what is the theme of tonight 6 o'clock connection thank you very much the m. And m. 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To a a 6 o'clock connection double whammy extra coming up for you but right now let's check in with the latest headlines for Charlotte's scientists at the University of Bath of developed a saliva test for the drug spice but number of people going to Amy at the Bristol Royal Infirmary having taken the drug has nearly doubled in the last 3 years legislation authorizing a pre-Christian is general election has formally being given Royal Assent the bell paving the way for a contest 6 weeks today on December the 12th is now law to completing its parliamentary stages 2 summers that councillors have announced they're planning to stand as independent candidates in the general election John Hunter will contest the Taunton Dene seat Diego Rodriguez who's the former mayor of Bridgewater will fight to win the Bridgewater and West summit that constituency the u.s. House of Representatives has voted to move to a more public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump the resolution calls for open hearings and the release of transcripts of statements that were made in private More than 100 people are expected to take part in a West Country Halloween tradition in a Somerset village with the president due to be setting off a rounds now punkin night in Hinton St George takes place on the last thursday of October and it remembers when a group of wife's from the village went looking for their missing drug husbands by using mangled with candles in sight and people in Somerset are being encouraged to think about waste this Halloween the sums that waste partnership recommends buying sweets with fall wrappers or pick a mix so packaging can be recycled b.b.c. Somerset news it's $630.00 to. Me carrying. B.b.c. 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Somerset soft sell off in just a 2nd now it's been a real how do you theme on smite shyer We've everything from black cats to pumpkin recipes and how to make your how to be more sustainable even how it was also supposed to be the day that the u.k. Left the e.u. And brags that happens so from some trucks like an extended drive show in honor of what should have been Briggs that day and a big Briggs it special from say from 7 we've got a really special Briggs themed place to find out what we're chosen were we talking to a couple of managed to stay together and stay harmonious despite being on opposite sides of the divide wanted to leave out what is there remain and I would love to know your thoughts as well on what have you been up to since this whole process started what's happened in your life send in your text 3 starts with a word some of that you can tweet us at b.b.c. Somerset. a kid as well that he. Was. Overly imaginative injustice that. As check in now as Joe's Buckley for all things writes hijos Hi Caroline bit of a problem I'm afraid to be heading west on the a $35.00 rates towards the end 5 towards tones and in headlights just around bushy cross laying out his car when he partially blocks would seem big cues to walk. The m 5 at the moment at the scene of a collision there's a broken down vehicle on the westbound side of the a 3 o 3 heading toward the spot for a drive by pass on the bow on the buy possible spot for that self inside lane the tos closed off looks like it's not causing too much of a problem as more want to know it's better news for the Westons all and road just west of Weston's Orland itself or a 37 sue for the back open for business now from the earlier condition until a starting to ease off nicely problems now though on the trains inside the last 15 minutes Great Western reporting services are at a stand with Bridgewater and Western Milton will be coals of a trespass incidents was ever that the advice is to check before you travel back on the roads if it is for something we haven't and of course please do give us a ring safe or legal 080-678-1566 thank you very much Julie. This was. The face of. This feeling someone being in the. Same serious should be very cold in. Canada. Can still vividly remember being arrested it plays. To some of the users. Recast Les every one of the jam up in just a 2nd is b.b.c. So much that drive time Caroline in for Matt felt no oh this weekend we had extended show it's night 8 o'clock lucky lucky you a great news today for live your Coleman she's received a c.b. Medal from Princess and then to die now but it's a bit of a wait one if you know you will and if you're Coleman is playing she is going to be up as the queen in the new series of the Crown so you kind of stink the Monica Seles not want to hand over the accolades but night that didn't happen oh say I mention say British Joshua brashly and Connor Raju he's from x. Bridge and some say he also received the m. Bass off to help and save a young football team trapped in a fire the cave in Titan last year had people look at some more that story on b.b.c. Some of that this week. Did Jam did you see some of that Caroline in with you this evening going to be playing an extended Dr show tonight a bread special if you will we're taking a bit of a sideways look we've got a special brag 16 playlist for you because of course Halloween was the night that we were supposed to be marking leaving the e.u. We've got a full Have Your Say special from a school because well we'll take your calls on bags and the prospect of an election as well we've got Agent go back and Nina on Steve that later on but we went a little bit more tongue in cheek before that so some top chains will bring you a couple who have managed to stay together they stay friendly stay harmonious throughout all this process as well despite the fact that one is a diva one is a remain so I'm really looking for some unity Sanai And you know to push on through stay together some positivity and hopefully they'll bring that to you as we can find out the secret of how to keep a happy relationship even if you're on different sides of Bragg's that plus we'll have the latest as well from James Craig on the political front to keep us fully informed of all things Bragg sits on the forthcoming election. The. Average. Response to ban it. Let's. Please. Cool. B.b.c. Some of. The. Just. To. Give. To our. Children. Thanks. To. That was. The out. To out. To out in a while is good you love it's b.b.c. Some a sec Caroline cook in for a little bit longer tonight till 8 o'clock because we have a breakfast special coming up thanks Somerset people some sad stories. Thanks radio station thank. You it's been now the news at 7 his Charlotte downs scientists at the University of balls have developed a saliva test for the drugs spice the number of people going to a at the Bristol Royal in family having taken the drug has nearly doubled in the last 3 years Chris Pudney from the university has come up with a portable device the paramedics to test possible uses He explains why it's needed for people who have taken the drug or become really incoherent they can become psychotic they can become really really violent they can just be straight in a coma but the challenge is with those people who can communicate he what's happened to them. How do you actually provide health care services people to support them if they're in a crime or with a more dangerous situation and Donald Trump's intervened in the U.K.'s general election campaign with an attack on the Labor Party to Jeremy cool been in an interview with Nigel for b.c. Radio the Us president said Mr Cole bin would take the country into such bad places he dismissed mystical ones warning that the n.h.s. Would be up for grabs after Breck's it and said Boris Johnson's new agreement would make trade with the us impossible the shadow transport secretary and McDonnell dismissed Mr Trump's claim that to Coburn that government would be bad for the u.k. I think the place a lot of Americans experienced at the hands of Donald Trump so I'm really not concerned Nigel for. Donald Trump of reaffirm their commitment to one another we do know the American pharmaceutical industry is very interested in our National Health Service and we've made it abundantly clear that the n.h.s. Is not to say. Mystical been launched Labour's election campaign with a promise to transform the u.k. By taking on the few who he said run a corrupt system he said he'd resolved Breck's it within 6 months if he became prime minister and accused Boris Johnson of failure by missing today's departure deadline Mr Johnston said he would get Britain out of the by January at the absolute latest If the Tories were in power off to the vote to some is that councillors announce they're planning to stand as independent candidates in the election John Hunt is a district and county councillor contest the Taunton Dane seat and gets here is the former mayor of Bridgewater and sits on said more District Council will fight to win the Bridgewater I'm West some of that constituency by says there is all currently held by Conservative M.P.'s a procession is being held in a Somerset village as part of an Old West Country How do we.

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A out but she's here everybody hello you in Northampton with your hair we rushed back a jump shot the called like I was in a James Bond film and here I am Chinatown just a brief recap of trackless today because it was it was tough actually was it you know what it was it was a time but less it said it was going to be tough there was a close I am of this to work no idea why nobody did I mean there's no calls come through a toll knows one lady on the m one and she said it is an anagram and Bob's your uncle yes that was all we needed back to that in a moment Danny would be to it but you did get Russia we did it with the teddy bear as long as I was it wise with lives was the treasure I think you know this is the echo is that what I got excited yeah but so Weldon thank you congratulations very much nice but we gotta let down even sometimes I don't exactly go away when some time all yeah I'll be back next week on the tipsy is a bit mean though if you've mistaken this one mummy that's the price seem to be getting fired out of a cannon which seems a bit harsh for winning a game that you might do to Liza's And you know Weldon's that yeah so the hidden gem today oh. 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Know you have see right and clever and I mean that is the truth here there was there was there was quite a bit are going to go to gardens where we had it and you had to go down quite a bit but I mean I went just small there were great big places and then you can easily bow not really hardly No not really but it was pure in some bits it was there were a really gorgeous I mean I remember put them in a bath with lots of soapy water overnights and then when we woke up it was all glistening it was like magic Yeah we had it we had done it so you know was it worth much but there we go that was a bit chilly it was I literally had to actually going to talk about walking on coals because that was the other what I was going to ask you about No this was the one but I thought I didn't want you digging down I mean you might think what else was down there Joe's and your God while just waiting there I hate to think potable never goes You never know do you I was sort of be worth a bit and every time I found I was get very excited now probably a couple pounds here or there but it was too much of it really well it's just another example of the fact that you'll see how this amazing life when you're so literally hidden job well done and finding the treasure thank you thank you thank you thank you thanks for all you help folks yes loads of help and yeah same again next week definitely don't we set differences begin to win next week again oh fighting top yes fighting to go right as long as we beat the evil as that of the more cynical is that it's all right good luck next week oh and your men do nothing for to boil it for to. In day. Thursday if I'm really feeling. I don't. Need an. Contreras I. Love Soul. Told. Me. That I'm About particularly women just being how they are like think you've you know what wear makeup on Thursdays and loads and that's another one lady like from Ingrid and just a lyric. Or a drink tequila straight how to brush my hair and kiss on the 1st date of are really feeling it I don't even own a dress but my nails when i get stressed and think yeah fuck up Soul Asylum and a runaway train if I can say travel nice on the way shortly as well and also in a bit we'll have a look at some of the things going on this weekend so if you looking for some inspiration he will do that if you. Go in. Thinking about questioning and the treasure lives being I'm going to tell you about 17 minutes but do you have a special teddy and. I don't know maybe if you kids are a bit older one the sort of survived one that you had perhaps we have a very naughty dog in our house called Sky. Or fals who gets up to all sorts of naughty tricks and he does all sorts of things so he's responsible for anything that goes wrong in the house so he goes missing and think it's broken he's Yeah he talks back at you and he's just generally great fun and he get they have lots of different outfits and he joins in with all the nice he's my daughter's and he goes lives with her Uni in his student flat but he comes home and causes chaos every day . And I just think that the teddy bears that wire that Jules had to find interesting quest a day would have been absolutely brilliant and you can take your beloved Teddy this still time because it's on until 4 o'clock this event States the teddy bears it wire at St George's Church in Wichita and take your brave Teddy along scruples would be great for this or your soft toy or whatever you've got for a ride on the zit Why it's 2 pounds a ride it's great excuse to go into the wonderful building it's in George's Church Teddy but now it's Ok it's all it's all very safe because Teddy Bear nurses are on hand for Teddy Bear health checks to make sure that they're you know fit to fly so all all's good there's refreshments available I just think that's a brilliant idea teddy bears that there are no scruples as a way university so we we can't go but take you testicular cancer that what a great thing today brilliant love that something else completely different if you're going to tell you to take on that why this weekend it's rushed and historical transport society it's the 1940 s. 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Let's catch up with all the latest travel days of Johnny thank you very much indeed what in toast of the I 5 is up to its tricks in both directions between the toast around about staying on the I 5 actually looking much better northbound between the red in the port I ran about following an earlier accident in the center of Northampton harbor road that's quite slow from the Fox and Hounds pop down to Kingsport and keep an eye on the senses in falling to a 6 really struggling on both approaches to the ground about a 6 also quite heavy an earthling bridge as you head from the den park roundabout towards the I 45 a $45.00 itself not looking too bad and the m one is running ticket I just give you the heads up it is the divinely Winter Festival of Lights procession taking place this evening in the center of Northampton to do expect closures from quarter to 6 on St Giles St George is right and app into street closures should be lifted by 7 there's no problems on the trains but if you spot anything else call 800 double for double 5 I'm Johnny Ranna And your next update is in half an hour. 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Northampton stuff I like doing this job of St John anytime his Jules has just brought me a cake a cupcake with stars on it in a need to know what I'm going to say it smells heaven in wait a minute and hello to you and the Pentagon and the embassy sent me to this is about the whole thing about the Teddy's doing the sit watch today which is part of treasure Quest it's awesome he go along too in which in it's in George's Church that in this teddy bears it wireless if you're to let me know and the says I'm a crazy Paddington Bear collector if you Google my name and the band The other huge collection of Paddington Bez started when I was 8 and I'm now 49 and that's brilliant and think of something I've googled you and have seen you holding putting to bed last even minding his I still got my putting some bear fruit and how old I was when I got it but I still got the original He still got his well he's on he's got I was always very pleased because he had the same colors as the one on the t.v. 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Tricks out of tape for me at one chip with rate stuff but your message with no thanks I'm a text challenged your standard message right all right Calvin Harris and Rag and Bone the now and then we got a bit of a jam from back in the wake. Of some brilliant guests awake one of them another chance to hear a very funny man on the way. To. Was . Told we owe our gratitude to God. I mean you know it's the e o o o. X. U. People. Say the way to. Go shake in the. I. Still love that John Calvin Harris reading by man. It's that time of the year again when we tend to be. Wrong the 2 a schism bill is way. Because it's time for the b.b.c. Children to. Gather and get ready to make a difference. People. Will washes away. Every way supports the kids and I. See children in fabulous that can't be lost but there we are children in need time again 11 minutes to an empty past and a regular face on the week and live in Q I'm and many others it's me and he's out on tour he's bringing He's hitting the nation tour to all parts of the world next month for the Haiti nation tour was inspired by buying a meal deal on the day after the brakes at referendum in 2016 and this week he caught up with our very own bunny case and they talked about the inspiration for the tour when it came a little bit ahead of the blue didn't it and then of course said there was the feeling that President Trump would never get elected and they've been various. Things that have Soprano least people for a little while now so we now have Boris Johnson as prime minister which certainly I think if you told the good people of Have I Got some 10 years ago there there host mom one day be proud really I think it would surprise even the most lowly of us there is hope of course that that famous tub of lard could be Chancellor of the Exchequer before the end of the year if they're going for previous guests on Have I could only afford the 4 way yeah yeah but it's interesting for comedy I think because the 2 sides meeting whichever the subject is pick a side they're not meeting so you tell say a pro breaks a joke that's going to alienate the other half of the audience isn't it and then you tell a remain joke and not only pay off the other side one that I think that is true and obviously the whole idea of healing the nation is to bring together both sides in a mutual effort to to enjoy each other's company so we would not be doing that but there are certain things that. Whether it's booking nonexistent ferries from companies I think both sides of the Plex it devival understand there is some comedy to be had you see it's almost spin parody isn't it it would be beyond parody if it wasn't Chris Grayling you know and the fact that he then if you may remember had to pay some money to your title a firm that was noted for booking ferries because they hadn't been allowed to put ferries so there was there was lots of exciting little ramifications to the whole thing that we can delve into and that is as one example of the things that we we can talk about and both sides can acknowledge there have been mistakes on both so you've mixed with politicians and pundits on 5 live through your work what's the mood. At the moment when I actually I think the politicians have had enough it's all become a bit rancorous and they've not been enjoying their job making a lot of flak from their constituents and what they go into politics forward to generally to help people is what they would say and that that they've been stuck in a limbo in the things that they really care about they haven't been able to concentrate on so the politicians and I think really quite depressed really in a day is as much as the general public will want things to move on how it moves on we we will be intimately involved I've got the title for the show you know around but 9 months ago we would you to leave your mark to 31st yes and I throw out 6 months and Lloyd this autumn if we were all there will be well into the healing process by the Had I was speaking to a local politician here I won't say which one and they said that very thing that you just said to me Andy that they wonder why they're doing this job now because it's not why they went into politics have you ever felt like that in your career not now because people have an expectation that they have got to have a great night and indeed they will when they come and see you but when you were a star now if you had like tough gigs did you ever think what we're doing is for you simply just able to shrug it off and think this is not the learning there is always you said from our perspective there's always lots of different things are quite fancy doing and you keep going with whatever seems to be working certain Well I did which is I was almost trying to avoid getting a job with comedy and I never expected really to be able to make a living from it and then I was making a living from it and then I thought well I may as we'll keep doing that so there was I've never been absolutely committed to comedy and it just so happens I've been doing for 30 years or that I have to commit 30 years and you know where some achievement isn't it well it it's what you decide so it wasn't you know I've kept turning joining it didn't there's always been new and different things to challenge because. Tastes and ways to put your coming across change I 1st remember hearing your voice on the parsons and I mean I start off writing I did call of acting in the early years then I would say I did a double act I did sketch comedy the been various bits and pieces that. Keep you in now it's largely sort of satire and stand up yes that's certainly not always been the case but that was Radio 2 as it passes and I live and there are thousands of names Radio 2 they are now the option of doing comedy on Radio 2 has now closed so you just have to find other avenues don't you. My my understanding is that that may come back at that said that may be a temporary thing and you know it was big in the day when I was doing it and then they closed it for a while then the opened up the opportunity on Radio 2 again and you know the slots on for they they increased the slots or decrease them as time goes by Radio one is sometimes got comedy sometimes not got comedy there it will it will always change and you know that's the nature of the beast I'm waiting for headlines to come back I had read our jokes before my Jew wait failed on hard lines gets no better than that does it it well I mean I have to tell you I don't want to speak ill of things that are no longer with us but now the hard lines was a particular favorite of a certain comedy was it was a. Good man and it passes hitting the nation stables out rather than on the 19th Here's the number for the catcher in lighthouse in the 28th of November it's 153-641-4141 sport has an interesting way of uniting people you a scaped political bruhaha by seeing the cricket several times which games did you attend this year and this is a big one when I was I was actually there for the 1st day of the last day so that was lovely. My son they do this wonderful All-Stars program for the England Cricket Board to join encourage. For kids to get used to they going to state schools and you know basically trying to get more people to play cricket and he was one that they do a lot when you got picked you got to play on the picture at The Oval in their little town of honor for the money and he wasn't even that excited by any reason of school but I was actually chuffed to be able to play on the oval turf or see you at the stables and never met 19th and then catcher in my house on the 28th Thanks Andy thank you very much and he passed since talking to Ben early this week in a question here all of. B.b.c. Sounds on Monday Steve Harley the original Cockney Rebel and award winning playwright has written a play about the life of West from footballer Laurie cutting him so that will be on as well with Ben space journalist astrophysicist and user data at Scott Knight magazine talked to Elizabeth Pearson talking about the Arayan aid meteor showers are all coming up on Monday don't miss a moment of it. 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No time to that 1 o'clock his most bars Johnson deserted M.P.'s to back his revised deal arguing that it was a historic opportunity to help the country move forward after years of division he told the 1st Saturday session of the common since 92 that the time had come to heal the rift in British politics Mr Johnson urged M.P.'s to reconcile their differences now is the time for this great house of commons to come together and bring the country together today is a right as I believe people at home are hoping and expecting with a new way forward and a new and better deal our system political that it's a Norman Smith said Mr Johnson strategy was clear trying to pick off a few Labor M.P.'s who might give him enough numbers to possibly get this over the line it brought I think perhaps the sharpest question though from Labor's part McFadden is that I'm gonna say hang on a sec you're telling banks it is you're all in favor of deregulation and you're telling us you're all in favor of workers' rights which is that you can't have it both ways. 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And breaks a tear Peter Bone is one of those who the prime minister has to persuade to vote in favor he says he's looking favorably at the dealer true should point for me was does to transition end on the 31st of December 2020 or 'd does it extend for another one or 2 years that extends one or 2 years I couldn't support the do on the vote against the prime minister is very clear to me last night that we will come out on the 31st December 2020 and he will push very hard to get a comprehensive free trade agreement by then because if we do that then the northern island protocol doesn't come into effect thousands of protesters demanding another referendum holding a March in central London they'll head to Parliament Square where politicians and celebrities backing the people's vote campaign will address the crowd at the moment M.P.'s are debating an amendment which would withhold approval of the deal until legislation to implement it was in place and the measure was put forward by the former Tory cabinet minister saw Oliver Letwin England a through to the semifinals of the Rugby World Cup in Japan after beating Australia by 40 points to 16 their play either New Zealand or Ireland New Zealand 30 for Ireland 7 in that game at the moment gerrymander has said he has new evidence which he believes could overturn his conviction for the murder of his family in 1985 the 58 year old is serving a whole life sentence for the deaths of his parents his sister and her sons at their farmhouse in Essex to.

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In Fall the Internet an online rating sites are changing the way the pubs and Will should do business that's the view of Julie Moss she's responsible for a dozen pubs managed by Arkell's in Swindon the firm has set up an $843.00 and it's been passed down through 6 generations of the same family Julie says today's successful pub has to be more than just beer and food than that industry say you've got we've got to give people a reason to come out. Whether that be overcrowding guys that we've. Seen now I stay nights all of those things we think that the box and cash machines that don't charge are closing in poorer areas faster than in wealthier areas that's what the consumer group which says it wants the chancellor to make sure that people who need cash can get access to us b.b.c. World news it's 3 minutes past 8 let's see you see location then please. Take this morning no need for the brewery in strange. Blue skies the breweries open you're getting free samples you are surrounded by huge columns of eggs and history what more could you want as a local radio presenter on our big breakfast the States or against you an astonishing little fact a little nugget about this article is brewery in just a 2nd before we hear about 867 year past but 1st the weather Ben Williams Look at Bob blue skies as far as the eye can see 20 degrees today down to 6 and 22 degrees even woman so more are on the roads what are they doing yet still looking slow burn on the I for one as you have passed when going down towards the end for Junction 50 long delays into mobile on the a 346 it's human pass the golf course yes the back the smell of spent hops today the rumble of the barrels the chinking of applause bottles are caused brewery instruct the St Margaret in Swindon quite possibly will she is all this business we are tapping firkins that. There's No Tomorrow Today the scarring this incredible history of the Victorian masterpiece chock full of cash tons coppers and hot facts 861 new dates inscribed on the stone wall just next to me but they are cool story goes back even further than that it's an adventure story of global daring do but heart is hopping hard to tell of community spirit so turn up the volume folks actually it is a morning show say very just stick to about 3 and a half percent volume I'd say I'm on to the 2 percent is now I'm slowly working my way up to a culmination at 9 o'clock we are life stopped 21 and possibly the best yet on our big breakfast birthdates or of Welsh that you as the location then praises the breakfast think still on b.b.c. World. Started 843 the company had been through a lot of changes over the last 176 years and the founder of Arc was John Arkell was born in 89 to George the 3rd was on the throne Henry Addington was prime minister now it's Queen Elizabeth the 2nd with the crown and Boris Johnson in charge and our calls John's great great great grandson Alexander who's standing next to me at the helm when it comes to continually making the big good morning on x. Good morning how are you I'm very well look at us with surveying our 10 more years of your manager form the line of the sun's out and I see you cracked open a few beers as well he's a listener said the wrong impression after all I think I had to separate them out for a 3rd before half past 8 or so why not and I'm sure I asked over there the flag of St George on the great grain wine a brewery warehouse roof that's not flattering and then just to our left that huge chimney that many people know is synonymous with where we are the red bricks and and I was totally it was green in the war to stop the Germans from bombing it the camouflage it how do you know I've never been told the whole there's a new bit of information we go around or you don't tell them he's told him. The buildings about their buildings. That's how hard the kind of story that I like the sound of that yeah and we've got air raid sirens uppers or there's an old air inside on the roof which still works apparently to say myself there Alex Yeah you saved yourself there I tell you why did you want to continue the story I'm not going to do something completely different what I think I mean as a few people have mentioned it's just so exciting it's a wonderful world burrowing It's a fascinating industry and it's in our blood and. My old man my dad who's our boss here he's such an enthusiastic when you grow up visiting pubs obviously not drinking too young of course but visiting pubs and seeing openings and coming around this lovely brewery in the sights the smells the noise is just enthusiastic and and so naturally became something I wanted to do and it's also a great time to making big craft beers had a real revolution in the last 510 years and and so we've sort of ridden the back of that and see some real success in our beers at the same time yeah I was going to ask you about the finances because I mean u.k. Y.B.'s I was clattering in recent years but it does seem now we're into that next week of people maybe getting interested in it people maybe a bit younger than those before certainly more women now appreciating good beer as well the whole beer dynamic is shifting and changing as you say I mean volume has really gone when the old days when people would go to the pub every day after a hard day's work and you know sit by 10 points or something we're surrounded by cakes now but presumably 60 years ago you know they would have been 10 times higher in those cards Igs Well they would have been and we would have had less Browns we develop one or 2 brands now we have 910 different draw friends a whole lot of bottle beers we've got choice and we're growing beer for all different segments of society and people want to have. Style sunlight all these different varieties but probably less of that if you want to go to the pub and try something new every day. A little bit of something that's maybe unusual you can bring sour beers now strong believer is we tried for it we made a beer out of bread last year's a bit of fun and and you know it's exciting it's a good people going to the pub I mean if it's a good pub people go if it's a bit bang average people want to stay at home they'll drink good beer from supermarkets and that's something the you've got into all the labels have changed you've got to be canny haven't you look lovely County and it's a competitive world now is a lot of breweries out there now which is which is a good things I think it's brought up interest in beer. In the pub sort of you're absolutely right I mean the old days of the old spit sauce which I do love just as a work you've got to have a partner to clean fresh welcome you've got a smiling face behind the bar and then people will keep coming back nobody wants to go into a pub and spend a few quid in a pint of beer and not be welcome we'd be responsible this morning well I think at all times apart from when John the drain man picked all 16 stone of you up that was a very responsible thought he was going to do is back in yet but he didn't know it no one's been paying all of it quite some time but what about people who don't like the feeling of having a few beers people who maybe want to just have one or I mean the low alcohol no wow coal market was booming as well it is certainly growing and we had a we had a tasting and also every week we have a tasting panel here so every batch of brew that we every batch of beer that we produce needs to be sampled tested to make sure that it's of the quality you want to do we do that every Friday and we've orders a nonalcoholic beers some competitors the other day to see what the range was like and the same smashing they are out there it's very hard to get that pure beer flavor without the alcohol you'd be surprised how much of the body in your beer comes on the alcohol but it's a huge amount of interest we've got a $33.00 and a half percent beer that we've used that we've done for a long time. And you have certainly right people are looking now for the low alcohol options or the no alcohol options so it's certainly something we're interested in is place to sing tradition and heritage is that hard what you do how do you balance that there with the need to modernize for more environmentally sound approaches. Are you burning your oil to keep the steam engine go in or going to New Zealand and importing hops from either there you know carbon emissions you could think of everything absolutely and I mean it's a constant battle and over every day we're balancing between. Retaining our lovely tradition as you said that beautiful steam set up we've got here you've got a bird all unfortunately about to get that steam to run the old steam brewery and every day I want to retain that sort of tradition as part of our brand and us but what about but also we want to be responsible I mean for us to just yesterday I was signed a contract for a whole note of new plastic wrap for our bottle packs that's 80 percent recycled material and we use all of our waste gets recycled and where we can we're trying our best we saw the whole of the solar panels on the roof of the brewery now as well we've got 200 solar panels we put on the side so where we'll still be having to use a little bit of oil for the steam anywhere else we can cut these missions and make ourselves as environmentally sound as possible I'm into it yeah what I would say love discussing this morning is the fact that you know timing is everything and oversee the story fits in so nicely with the then rather waste coming to Swindon and factory workers is Nick you were one of our guest earlier addresses and he put it back to work is like being here you've got Honda closing down as well though how might that affect you yeah I mean it's going to be it's going to be a big hit I was going to be the whole town we all know that and certainly that's going to reduce the potential disposable income of people. Won't be able to go to the pub as much. As we none of us know how that's going to work and how that's going to shake out for the community around Swindon and the lovely community pubs that are all based around here that everybody knows somebody who works at Honda and we all do a lot of people have got cousins and family members who work there so you know it's scary it's daunting a big company like going under. Will see I mean as as as I've said we're trying to diversify change the way we supply our bear maybe so we'll have a range of diseases a more they. Was directed to women different drinkers lower alcohol these sort of options so forget the gluten as well Alex gluten free beginners Well we may be going to bare last month as well as there's something new it's was a Thai thank you Ok thank you very much it was smelling my nostrils has stopped now is pervaded something else is weighed about 20 minutes and then you'll get when we stop boiling the work which is the 2nd step in the process because billowing out of that chimney at the top of it and it smells fantastic. Wetting your appetite at home it is 812 let's look at the roads and the weather today. Swinney degrees is the predicted high starting off chilly as today this morning but any early mist burning off fog clearing off to leave a nice sunshine dominating day tonight down to 6 and some are a Thursday another chilly start and we can look forward to a fine warm day top temperatures 22 it's all about the long queues benison in some more broadly a 346 in the old borns really slow it's not helpful of course the road works just around the double mini roundabouts and the a 49 not far from here and firkins throw from where we are going south toward 15 am for sure it's not a ground could be a growler there were some lane closure I think it's harder to throw a firkin than a growl or actually I think a growl is lighter sounds like a challenge Well talking of which you got a pub quiz challenge is money we're in a brewery on Ben's big breakfast birthdates or so Ben likes to do a pub quiz in his spare time we are just throwing these out for your delectation no need to phone in the correct answers some answers from you Ok So about 20 minutes ago I asked the question in Scrabble how many points the Letterkenny is worth that's 55 points you got to carry in your bags not bad is it and then sure of all support McCartney once served 10 days in a Japanese prison it is true that he play Hey Jude every day all day during that time as well like he seems to when he's out of the Japanese presents a long song it would've killed some time. So we may go to go Paul So Paul good morning back to brewing in just a 2nd but it's from brings it breaks it should be just canceled brings it all together right the whole thing off and just drink well so much controversy that's exactly what the Liberal Democrats and I want to do with a new leader Joe Swinson drawing her line firmly in the sand during her headline speech of their party conference yesterday so what are people hoping to become Welch's Liberal Democrat M.P.'s make of it here's what some of our local candidates Alan Nicholson Victoria Charleston and Brian Matthew sold our political reporter Dan O'Brien The 1st task is clear we must stock breaks it. Because the reporting profits have decided that we're going to have a policy of. Revoking Article 50 with a majority government it's a clear policy and gives us a way out of Breck's it so you know love it or hate it we're clear I think it's important that the little town that we have a really black and white message unlike labor who have a real but we message I don't exactly know what their position is on that and I'm not the conservative who can lead against out in this very dark place. To stop loss is it will lead to real problems in our country we're offering a positive solution to the question and then wreck that will hurt our economy further reasons of car manufacturing jobs already lost homes out in Swindon Jaguar Land Rover in Birmingham Ford in bridge and next son in Sunderland and more if we leave. This break the terror government wants to pay for their ideology with other people's jobs. Going to members of other parties who you know coming across to us which is you know unprecedented we've done about before not like this I mean it's really good times for the Liberal Democrats but certainly bad times the country is do you think the party of got past the legacy of being in coalition over the high over that brings with it do voters trust g Well we've certainly learned lessons from not but we've got a whole you know we've got a new leader now we've got a new feeling in the country and things has most definitely changed we would not go into addition this time and not with the 2 parties because we don't trust either of them and so where will we have learnt a different position but we're certainly ready governmental south has been a lot of people has come out of my kind of friendship networks or kind of colleagues network has had good on you know good to you know standing up for what you believe in I think that that it's not well received everywhere and I certainly receive comments on doorsteps and comments from people in the street you know why you on 2 Democratic why you're going against the referendum result but the thing is democracy doesn't stand still doesn't let me be clear there is no limit to my ambition for our party and our country and today I am standing here as your candidate for prime minister. She's really brought her a spring back into a liberal Democrat which. I was a review of the Dems new leaders 1st performance of the party conference she had that from North which is Brian Matthews so was breeze at the new concern and Saif West which is Victoria Charleston 3 of our local live bands standing as potentials Rampage's in the next election and of course we'll hear from the other main party conferences in Vegas. Under way in the next couple of weeks I hear that they like a drink at those party conferences I've never been to one as a political hack but apparently the parties after the work's done well producer are pretty wild eyed I wouldn't know but I'd love to give it a go but I think I just couldn't happen pace I'm just sipping very slowly here in New Zealand cause manufacturing and we just know it and we just thought what is it and we are told that the mere a sip of alcohol in the mirror what is it reminds us of and it's like we should be at Bristol Airport to do I feel like I should be I've been Hawaiian shirt or something with my name on the back you know you've been there dressed up as pink ballet dancers on a hen do Marie you're nodding at me yeah you'd be on the g. And. A 7 c. News headlines. I'm Nick Cheers investigations are taking place into a sexual assault in Devizes a Supreme Court hearing is continuing into the prime minister's decision to shut down Parliament and work on a key roads near Swindon railway station has been delayed again Welch's weather cloudy but with plenty of dry bright and sunny spells today top temperatures of 19 Alex Osborn's back with a full forecast in about 10 minutes time. Live from where you live b.b.c. Will. Has them with us if we look convincing out there at the moment say 30 between middle wallop and Saul's breeze looking slow going on the winter slow road stretched by road works long queues into more work coming from the on the a 346 and some water main work in the center is causing delays slowly going into meltdown on the a 350 Western way towards a farmer's roundabout and through Swindon a reminder that ship it away that remains closed following a burst water main just off Lady Lane watch out for delays in the area and the thing else he can update us with the number to call or 8000 to 8 double 3 double sings. On your radio on your phone or online and on your smart speaker play be. He will. Stop 21 of our 30 day tour of welsh on our big breakfast birthdates or celebrating the fact that we are 30 in 2019 and we have been here as the quizmaster given that today we are from Arkell's brewery beer quiz questions it goes like chalk and cheese right give us Question Number Number 5 eyes are on the other and so again just for fun How many is a local knowledge question how many locks are there at Cane Hill near Devizes So we're talking on the canal multiple choice is it a 27 b. 29 or c 31 you kill me with this multiple choice nonsense why are you making it so easy do you think we're ever going to one in 3 chance allow people to have this there's a really really intelligent and the idiots you have to patronize them. Next question the number was not a multiple choice no problem right number 6 Michael Aspel to remember him t.v. Presenter which television show did he present between 187 and 2003 start with the answer better better than bringing you b.b.c. Which is breakfast show live from our quiz brewery in Swindon with the smell of spent hops and and mash tons everywhere it's one of if not the oldest business in the town is why we're here today having been around for 176 years yet it puts our 30th into perspective doesn't it and that's why we're here stop 21 as I say of 30 locations we're stopping across the county and $2900.00 for our birthdates or of course our course is the only brewery here know what worth opening $875.00 devises and there are a handful of microbreweries across the county to Karen gardeners at one of them this morning the 3 doctors in Addington. Now I think you probably said he would meet your match turn is bigger than my last time but my match time is fully operational Michael and is the head right here what's happening happening here well the growing process is not fully underway we've responding the gross which is. Basically extracting the sugar to the mash tun and the liquids being pumped into the copper where we allow the hots later on so we're definitely well underway now and I've learned I was this is wort we're looking at that's the term we brew is called the lovely sugary liquid we call what smells delicious Now another what another person has joined us here at the 3 dogs is Abby knew his wife's chair and national director of camera the real organization and I have to ask you because it's an obvious question really for 2 women talking about is why is the brewing industry so many takes in its history in the very early days women would have time went on it became a man's working drink people were going to manual work they'd have refreshments and they all pub environment. When the people came when men were working and women were more at home now my daughter's generation of women superstring because a lot she'll quite happily order a pint which I don't tend to do what sort of a portion of women know better and because well speaking for camera 20 percent of all membership of the ring of female so one in 5 real members are women they are but we do know that there are quite a lot more women doing female drinkers so. The younger generation as you say they're growing up and becoming a more acceptable female string country points even when I was young it was more acceptable to drink up I think I just haven't got the hang of holding a pike class to be honest I grew up with you managed to pass I it's interesting isn't it because it's part of the problem I guess is the image the marketing image and I know the camera caught Spears that have a sort of sexist marketing Yes we found out today you gotta say that a huge amount of women are massively put off by male orientated advertising so it's 48 percent of young people are put off by that 40 percent of young women are put off by that when you have ladies turn a very voluptuous way on the palm it doesn't appeal to them you know we want we want to. Drink beer for the same reason the memoir strictly We want good quality good tasting Absolutely that's what it's about well let's talk let's talk about good quality beer so we've been tasting you're going to taste it as far more of an expert maybe the 3 daggers blondes Pale Ale have a taste of me and tell me what you think. Or will it smells delicious and the hops onto astringent which suits my palate. On the condition of that is absolutely marvelous a very bright 1st drink. You know what I don't normally drink parallels I'm normally more of a dark drinker but that's really a very traditional British flavor Well there is a voice of authority there have been even from Cameron giving these sums are double thumbs up to the diet as long parallel old winning of course they've won a couple of wars here this is the I think the thousands of Michael a 1015 bruises that almost today were doing 1014 so a lot of experience here over the last 6 years Ben allied with the farm shop and the. Published us amazing gastro food it's almost a village here but as you can hear in the background brew is starting his early is you and I which is to appreciate and I have to say a parallel is as good as a cup. Yeah I mean wonder of your words facts here we're just surmising there are calls in north which if words lead to the name words to get your words 'd on their devices or it's like a stock is a stock that got some brewing reference them words and if you living in Word soon can you let me know please is it what happened to the kind of access from the matching process we don't know we just don't know just before the sport was surrounded by old artifacts old pictures of brewing here throughout the decades people up at the mash tons and. The yeast boilers and everything else and also used to be the Shreddies in the morning but there's a ball to different kinds he vaulted wheats in this you got Christoph Waltz is not one of your pay almost as well that go into different beers and this is my cup of tea let the chocolate malt put a bit of milk on that and I'd probably eat it with a spoon to be quite honest Maria sports news that you carry on with your chocolate milk for a couple of minutes let's start with football and swim the last 3 male at home to cultures to last night now like 4th in the league to Town boss Richie Wellens told b.b.c. We'll say that the game turned on a 1st half injury about it all was often just the whole dynamic of our team changed that's my fault and I want to blame myself for that so I'll take that one which you know because probably made a wrong substitution so I'll learn from the 1st but of course it's not some some extent will do for the public what why do you feel ultimately Tumbarumba most of the wrongs from all over the we're going to. Take a mistake on it on the chin because it got it going wrong what's Matthew thank you Scott I'm going to. The physio went on he said Ok to continue but when the ball went straight to him and he fell again so now there's a big player because experience when we're talking we haven't been counted also he's a member of the place he doesn't play we get counted because we need our guys Asian them in my eyes from behind. You can hear more from the manager and midfielder Danny Rose in our Matchday summary the talk of the town available online at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Slash b.b.c. Or via our Twitter page elsewhere in football in the southern previous souls' breach 3 all at Weston super Mare last night in chipping in town of announce the departure of Yankee closely following discussions with the chairman and club management the 32 year old signed in the summer of 2018 from talk even has been plagued by injuries and in last night's Champions League title holders Liverpool lost 2 nil at Napoli Well Chelsea lost one nil at Valencia Spurs a Man City are both away tonight they play in p.r. Course and shut out the next respectively away from football than the current organizers of this one and half marathon are confident the new team taking the event on will run it well it had been 5th Sunday's race would be the last but it's been revealed that the new team from the race organizers and nationwide are prepared to take it on Graham Hardy who stepping down says there's a lot of work involved reality we quite like our lives are going to say it's been really good and it's been a lot of fun organizing a massive experience going on large house and I think of all the people who are interested. But also that are want are going to grow in bigger and better. Female jockeys will be encouraged to take part in a new near 22000000 pounds horse race meeting in Saudi Arabia the Saudi Cup will be the world's richest race and the shuttles to take place next February and in rugby Wales head coach Warren Gatland says the team was shocked by the news of Rob Howley alleged breach of world rugby is betting an anti corruption regulations how he's been sent home from the Rugby World Cup and is assisting with an investigation then get away from the beer. It's hard isn't it look at Iraq a look at it all it's amazing to get there on time not too bad I've been very very myriad of slips and sips going down my throat and just thinking drive with Graeme Rodgers Maree 24 o'clock he's got the Caribbean legend Ainslie Harriette for his footie Wednesday nice Ainslie wouldn't be afraid of sloshing a bit of good ale into his into his cooking yeah you know it could be from beer yeah or something like brilliant afternoons or James Thomas is on the allotment in Pinehurst in Swindon finding out where the community is doing a lot more than just growing bed and once we're finished at 9 o'clock here at our course brewery in Swindon you've got mornings with Marie Of course she's chatting to Longleat legend Ben Fogle for war should people set about you about his house and discussing whether it's ever Ok to send a poorly child to school my I was off my eldest yesterday he must have been pretty bad at death's door because I got home and he was nowhere near the Play Station I know wow probably don't even think of him properly under the duvet that's mornings with Marie from 9 o'clock get involved with that right let's update the pub quiz before we get to the travel ban a short time ago you asked these 2 questions right yes so Question 5 overall then how many locks are there Cane Hill near Devizes no multiple choice options that's fine Question 6 was Michael Aspel presented which television show between 187 and 2003 so the answer for the logs how many there are 2029 long s. And Michael Aspel presented this is your life. You'll be on it one day and a comes back right now the roads doing a well oiled this morning let's find out. From where you live b.b.c. Will show. Delays in Cecil's free London Road Castle Road and also through Wilson on the I 36 womans to right it's also looking really slow in some more for the small in queuing all the way from all points in and 3 down the a 346 past the golf course the main road works once again calls and delays through the center it's picked up now heading into devices Kane Hill and Dunkirk Hill slow going to the town center and delays of around 5 to 10 minutes between commentary Hill that's because of the ongoing work they continue and the thing else you can update us with the number to call away 1000 to 8 double 3 double things. The location this demonstrates is the breakfast the state. Is b.b.c. Will show. Is just gone half past 8 I'm Nick jurors with the news headlines police are investigating reports of a sexual assaults in Devizes an area near the canal on North Gate Street was cordoned off last night while officers carried out inquiries Welch's main ambulance is still not back up and running bosses had hoped it would be flying again by the end of last month after technical problems earlier this year it is close to getting a new certificate to fly again a backup helicopter has been used while the main one's been out of action the Supreme Court continues to hear the suspension of Parliament case this morning Boris Johnson's accused of trying to silence M.P.'s ever Brecht's it lawyers for the government say the prime minister was entitled to suspend proceedings and his decision is not unlawful tributes are being paid to a motorcyclist from Trowbridge who died in a crash 47 year old in Hateley was on a bike which collided with a car in the Abbott sprit area of Dorsets on Sunday September 1st his family say he was loved by all who knew him and that. Will be hugely missed I'm a consumer group which says action needs to be taken to make sure people have access to free to use cash points figures show that more than 8 and a half hours and machines of either closed or started charging for withdrawals since last year that's the b.b.c. World news here with the weather Many thanks Nic all of the quiet and settled spell of weather continues for us once again today across welcher still a fairly cool start though 1st thing this morning if you are just about step out the door temperatures for many of us currently hovering around the 7 to 8 Celsius mark but those temperatures should fairly quickly recover once the sun gets to where collecting it at the dry fine and bright day with really unbroken sunshine so blue skies overhead just a light northeasterly breeze and it should feel fairly pleasantly warm I think in the sunshine with those light twins top temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius very similar to what we saw yesterday overnight tonight we stay dry with long clear spells and light winds maybe want to chew patches of mist and fog and turning quite chilly again with lows of around 4 or 5 Celsius for tomorrow then once any early mist and fog clears it's very similar story to today dry and sunny in the main with blue skies overhead once again top temperatures a bit warmer even then today 21 Celsius will be the high very similar to on Friday a bit more of a breeze blowing by then and warmest still into Saturday dry at the moment with more in the way of censuring we could see highs by then a 23 degree Celsius that you see location then phrases big breakfast thanks to Poland b.b.c. World. Yes Stop number 21 of the Big Breakfast birthdates or where we're celebrating 30 years of b.b.c. Visiting 30 locations across the county in 2019 if you missed the previous 20 if you being this possibly the best of the lot can be we see we were organizing news up in a brewery this brewery in Kings down in the north as well. Is I'd say fairly unique in service it has got such as the Willy Wonka's the Harry Potters about it the floors are an even angles the doors are slightly off the hinge you come in and there is calligraphy written on the doors they used room number one over their room a just to the right of it you go up and there are cracked window panes internally up stairs you've got a scientific you've got the cutting edge you've got the kind of lab with a person a white coat there with different vials and test tubes full of different colored beers and the yeast receiver number one about 5 times my size and height with some lovely smells coming from it so it's up balance between New Wave and old school which was celebrating today because this place started in 1843 when Queen Victoria was one and on the throne Bruno's s.s. Great Britain launching from Bristol the company's been through a lot of changes over the last 176 years they came to be by the way Swindon's oldest business what about the rest of the car scale industry we're looking far and wide across what should this morning joining us Jonathan olds from Car Smart which was set up by 4 breweries if you didn't know in the late ninety's to drive up those industry standards Jonathan good morning hi good morning I don't know where your base but if you've got your own beer poor like I've got no I don't have my own beer poor but I'm certainly looking for this one me that really is the way to roll absolutely where you found your place in life thank you very much not too frothy please at the top must set make sure the angles writes Jonathan impressed yeah I am he's done this quite a few times by the libs are here to just put it on my own monogram beer mat with a few cashews that would be marvelous Thanks ever so much so what is a day in your art world involved in what you do so. For the past month trust and since you were an organization that helps to improve the standards of be. Quality within the trait. In my day inherently looks like a man in business of a big pub groups and independent pubs and talking to them about consumer needs and how they can be better at 70 industry and providing great quality beer there's always romance about pubs and how people were shocked when some closed down but to be honest if a pub is any good it will stay open if it gets the details right absolutely look we you know we're still seeing 14 pubs closed per week on average and we've seen that for a number of years now but what we are getting as a result of that is the cream rising to the top so you know rest assured particularly if you're looking for outlets that have the cast Mark accreditation such as all the Arkell's pubs but when you go out there and you visit these pubs you're going to get a fantastic experience and really great quality beer What are the trends then because as much made as it now it's hardly sort of bricks it factions in households but the craft vs they can ask you know things everything is complicated these days isn't it yet is that there's there's a vast amount of beers out there these days the majority of which are excellent in fact that you know they're all good beers and what it does is it caters to many different tastes so you know there's kind of well over 10000 cask beers out there now and you struggle to find a good one so yeah I'll get out there get to the pubs and go and try all these different beers the flavors are amazing people might say well I would try if I could afford it the price goes up and up and up you know these barriers are broken up now remember a pound a pint when I was 18 now you're not shocked if you're paying just neighbor for quite a pint you know so a lot of money for h $2.00 o. With a few bits of natural goodness in it well it depends which way you look at it when it's when when the beers got hundreds of years of heritage in it and it's a real nation an art you know crafted by brews over the years and actually can spare remains going to one of the lowest. Prices per pint So I think you get outstanding value to get all of that that. Heritage and that that kind of hard work sweat and tears go into into a pint if you get a bad one don't be afraid to say it's bad because I think we're getting better as Brits there aren't we absolutely we're inherently British and we don't like to complain we tend to defer to social media but you're absolutely let If you don't think it's a good point that the public can know behind the bar because they want to know and they want to make sure that they're serving you good beer to tell them that get it sorted even that's not a simple as it once was because a cloudy part was a coyote part Jonathan but now some of them are broom to be clouding absolutely some limit said the man at the bottom what's going on so sediment you naturally gain cast there anyway there is filtration process in there to minimise that it's a it's a living and breathing product has a life in it as you drink it and but you do get hazy beers and if you're unsure just ask the people be on the bar don't know about the benefits and sour beers as well now to make matters even more complex not my cup of tea but I'm sure they will to some people as a real sour beer no no no no not for me at all but yeah I'm sure there are people to people but get out there enjoy the good speech you have thank you thank you Joy It's all around because that's Jonathan Alter from the cast Mark group Marie's going to tell us very shortly what's on her program today I've already done a part of her job for saying that Ben Fogle no less will be on the program and they're talking about what to do if you've got a sickly child how long really should they be kept off school depending on what kind of sickness they've got 2 reasons to listen in summary in a 2nd she can put her feet up now the weather today I'm going to come to the big doors the ark was brewery and have a look for you see if it's changed I think it has no red brick buildings and chimneys stretching into the bluest of skies and the flag of St George there with its red and white. A mild flutter so we're getting today you can just see how it's going to shape up nicely it was cold 1st thing this morning though as we arrived in the smoke was coming out the chimneys down to 6 again overnight tonight and then slightly warmer and sunnier through the day tomorrow at Squinty 2 degrees on the roads long queues into more broadly a 346 boards towards the town center adding around 15 minutes to your journeys anything else what's the number been Williams's away 1000 to 8 double 3 double 6 it's like you said that a few times before just to see the gossip down here I thought you treat me so I won't be you don't you. Know I don't mind going a while of a rail please land north company that can't believe it right Marie learning good morning 9 o'clock was coming up morning very much great programs want to have loved it right this morning we're going to talk about weekend working because it's just part of life now that you should be expected to work your weekends we all want all our goods delivered whenever we decide we want to be able to go to places on a Sunday but there are some workers in the country who are protesting because their new contracts make weekend working mandatory These are workers in faster who have been told let you sign this new contract or you're fired just in time for Christmas that's nice isn't it so we'll discuss this this morning Should we can working be something which he should expect to do now is that part of life or should weekends be kept sacred your thoughts your stories this morning if you are someone who has to work or your weekends I'd love to hear from you your thoughts will discuss after 9 this morning. You were you son of a bit like. Morning very much. Did you not hear I can't see you I feel like the beer for you must have gone to my head actually then nothing makes sense Hope's. Are they saying to you you can be my wife sage paint yourself green and put a beige cloak on your back my memory. From 9 o'clock is as funny as I think it is well or is it the 3 very small sips of Marco's our lives consume this morning making it seem funnier than it is pint you have drunk. I'm good morning Ben and the break his team on the big break his birth date so on stopped 21 and 30 around the can see why we chose in the 30 we have what's sometimes you've invited us recommended places and stops and sometimes we think like today it's good to get you to places one that you might never have been to and so you might not know much about the Arkell's brewery we're using as our place to really get under the skin of the brewing industry and also celebrate that when it comes to that this is a business in Swindon that's managed in this day to stay around for 176 years that's quite an achievement right this going around the whole county no show if you want songs for you. In swimming today the swim recital series of organized a lunchtime performance with big bones there for young trombonists from varied musical backgrounds there on stage from 5 past one until 2 o'clock to see plashed in this weekend is a harvest festival there is St Mary's Church featuring a Beatrix Potter inspired garden that sounds lovely a raffle children's competitions drawings by local kids auctions after the service at St Mary's Church on Sunday proceeds going to elaborate Christine care and support and the motion food banks are all good causes there to celebrate former director of the National Portrait Gallery Sandy Nairne will be giving a lecture about the theme of commemoration and celebration in arts that's in the cathedral as 7 and all 2 choices on the telly tonight Japan with Sue Perkins b.b.c. $19.00 o'clock Sue embarking upon a trip around the country space get you in the mood for the World Cup the Rugby World Cup is starting this weekend I'm sure that some point will feature a scene where Sue Clark. To a bullet train you can't do a documentary about Japan without mention the bullet train and Channel 58 o'clock what about hoarders buried alive in my bedroom observation documentary looking at people whose homes are extremely cluttered a little bit I suppose like the hot polling room here at the archives brewery with box after box of hops from all over the world it's hard to navigate a path through but it's all the more charm for Channel 58 o'clock hoarders buried alive in my bedroom. To get your event to mentions just email what son were at b.b.c. U.k. . Right it's a $45.00 news headlines. I'm Nick jurors investigations are taking place into a sexual assault in Devizes a Supreme Court hearing is continuing into the prime minister's decision to shut down Parliament and work on a key road outside Swindon rel way station has been delayed again sports and football Swindon have dropped to 4th in League 2 That's after a 3 mill defeat at home to Colchester United last night and Welsh as weather will cloudy but with plenty of dry bright and sunny spells today top temperatures of 19 . Lives from where you live b.b.c. Will show we're going to travel done on your money and then you can have some more pub quiz questions Ok right in that case he's looking slow going on Mazie the a 346 heading towards more road work schools in some days adding around 1015 minutes to journey times a 350 Melksham at the farmers' roundabout long queues on a western way towards the major roadworks and reminded that through the center of West again the a 350 that closure remains in place for the resurfacing work slow pass stones now on the ne 3 o 3 this time going westbound towards the long brown that's heading away from Amesbury watch out for a delay there anything else then that you can update us on the number to call 8000 to 8 double 3 to 6. On you. Radio on your cell phone online and on your smart speaker play b.b.c. We'll chat. Ryan a spare time Ben Williams likes to be the pub quiz master that you've seen in your local pubs and we were in a brewery of course so we thought we'd let you just sort of test us with a few this morning and you'd be doing a good job quizmaster thank you very much this is just your enjoyment at home don't feel like going to win anything or or phone into the radio station just have a go at answering these what were the ones you said earlier Ben and the answer is we we established 29 Canaille lot we did yes and also Michael Aspel Yeah it was the presenter of the long running t.v. Show This Is Your Life right so the next 2 questions are please for my good listeners to fresh questions and let me just find my script Ok and so I'll go with this question has been number 7 who's celebrated diary had a last entry on the 1st of all because 944 Ok and and another question What is he leaving the Roman numeral for 500. So whose celebrated diary had a last entry on the 1st of August 944 and what is the Roman numeral for 500 play along at home and have some fun with that band live from the ark was brewery in Swindon but just because we're out again on our big breakfast birthrates or don't think we leave stopped abruptly at home in a studio No no no we packed that as well and if you missed it between 6 and 7 our early morning place name running game it was another cracker it was beer themed it was have a pints in will ship so you had to go away as you woke up between 6 and 7 and think you were running an answer for have a pint in Wiltshire and we really really well we thought well we thought we thought some more if you went in and asked for a pint of lager with a small splash of lemonade on the top would that be a larger top or lark a dash for Mr Larkin top and for me it was a lark a dash so we went with a log a dash Yes it is my show exactly in pub parlance my name above the door so I because we're going to ask James Arthur in a minute the head honcho if Yeah whether it's a lover topper you. As always are larger in line manager be a dash man and the answer was have a lot a pint a lark a dash in violence ash it could have so easily be a log atop in bird drop but we were with you because you names on the door thank you and the big news breaking is that nobody got it right on stopping broccoli this morning but that's Ok that's the beauty of it because what it does is furnish us with some mighty fine incorrect answers as well just some of them for you here from earlier on gone it was who said what about supper beer bottom in no it was wrong Dawn Andrew watch it how about knocked back a tank of air in the pews evil that was wrong as well bully bear said drunk as a lord in Ford But you have been from scientists I believe you know back in the days and salmon Lois eagerly she came up with have a drink at Sidley wink they were all wrong. Because we've already told you the right answer coming up then we will speak to James Arkell and also cross to Karen Gardner live from a far smaller brewery south of where we are in Swindon and she's in Eddington finding out about an incredible story of what they're trying to do to further which is brewing heritage there in edits and that's all coming up. But you get b.b.c. Books or something I never forget the chance to do until weeks or so show on b.b.c. What's up we're looking for new voices to join us across the b.b.c. In just the West you don't need loads of experience you just need a great personality and a story to tell on some stage 20 x. Time but the works in Swindon we are holding auditions so this is your chance to get your foot in the door of the b.b.c. Your voice could be our new voice for more details click b.b.c. Don't go to u.k. So Ash new voices b.b.c. Will set you up as the location then praises the breakfast they kill on the b.b.c. World. Yeah latest stop of the Ark was brewery in Swindon one of if not the oldest business in the turn having been around for some 176 years I suppose it puts our 30th birthday celebrations into perspective doesn't it doesn't dilute the no no we are still celebrating like there's no tomorrow it's why we're here today stop 21 on the tour of course our course isn't the only brewery Hey what worse opened in 1985 in the vices Oh yes the 1st time I put the road gas into what words will I feel I feel filthy Sorry that won't happen again what worth can't believe I did that 2 hours and 51 minutes into the program is the 1st time it's happened yet $875.00 they came into being and there are of course a handful of microbreweries across the county to Karen Gardner One of them this morning is the 3 daggers Edington just between Westbury and market Lavington how many points you up to now current. I tell her about me I think that beers go to your head you said the road ass has a pint owing me now I've come up from the microbrewery itself up into the farm shop which has this amazing glass we're going to see LNG wall you can see what's going on can see Michael working hard down there emptying the mash out of the master and I'm with Ricky Carr who's the system through. Your local ad Westbridge what you like about working here is very small scale brewing so it gives us the opportunity to create some new fantastic recipes and also keep the cool beers that Martin. Did 6 years ago so it's important for us to implement new try them in the. Buzz going up in the farm shop. And yes just a brilliant place to work it all links together now Claire Edwards is busy at the coffee machine I'm going since right to be showing a member star so I think you'll forgive me Claire you know being the Mr At the moment but you're also delicatessen expert and the stock controller and breakfast maker that's the critical thing here is because the brewery supports the shop in the shop it supports the brewery and the both are involved with the pub absolutely people come for a bit of everything's they can come and have some nice coffee and some cake or something from all of the deli and they can either pick up some beer here or they can have a point where they hear as well do you sell a decent amount of beer straight to the public is you do this on anybody else or we can fill up work or growlers which are big glass bottles that you can buy here as well and then you can come in and fill up from our draft kind of. Things as well which is and I've seen the ground isn't it really interesting if you said Oh I'm only having a bottle that's some bottle of beer it is I think I was about 3 or 4.0. 7 It's I know it's a very family company here and you all support each other but the brewery is through a real zest a real zing to the business there has Yeah it's just nice especially when people can come in when they are just visiting the farm shop and they can have a look into the brewery and see what's going on and I think it makes a big difference where they can see where the beers made in the neck and have a taste of it as well well that's what I've been doing I've had to parallel small events as you know I'm Julie that immensely I still stop now because I do have sure I'm going to have a cup of tea and a bacon sarnie. But I do recommend if you're driving between the Livingston's and West see the 3 deckers pop in and functional have a look if you've never watched ruin before they do brute who is here and it's for absolutely fascinating to know the skill the expertise the dedication and the imagination of Wilcher Brewis. Yeah there is something lovely about you know the established breweries like we are out today our course in Swindon but then these small seedlings these things growing maybe into a big oak in the future Jane incautious been in touch actually the cats will smith microbrewery in Bradford and even says Jane they've got their monthly open day from 122 or 5 this Saturday they're on the tree more industrial estate they'll have live music tours tasting hot pies and the Tap Room will be open for you to tap tap tap away whether you're a fur kid or a Grainger kind of guy or gal Ben with stop 21 of 30 as we get beams he watches back for Sherrod Brown they can see celebrating turning 30 in 2900 since we opened in 89 is what's the sound and I suppose you have to just doth you can't really don't need to any organization it's been around for 176 years James are called are some history Good morning good morning happy birthday yeah well yeah no don't put the sound. That. We've come on let your good beers evolve we've evolved through still churning out I love the clatter and the clanging going on everywhere it's alive isn't it yeah and actually when you're in a brewery it's the noises that tell you where we are in the process of making beer whether it's a belt or a boil or a bang you know it's all there it's great so get me right with the family tree I should have my marker pen and you can write on the wall which generation a huge anymore I don't know maybe 5 or 6. To go along merrily I'm still here still reading it's all that Eastern it's marvelous blood and John back in the early eighties hundreds were pining shootin off to Canada I having a village family do that yourself No well I got quite a lot grandchildren of the village yet. Came back and timing was everything because Bruno was doing what he was doing with the railways and you know your great great well it's now that's right they sold the farm. And moved over the border and will find move and the. There farming here was all bought up compulsory purchase order 23 pounds an acre they built schools on there but he had by then got his wells and he got his brewery here and that's what it was and he bought the steam engines from Ronald works around the corner love the hat and I don't know if you knew but Alex didn't know I was teaching your relatives facts about the chimney at the back the big red brick iconic chimney as it does stretching into the blue skies this morning that was green in the walk as they camouflaged it did they you didn't know I didn't know you were there. I can't believe you're ever taking an age and I hope it's true now because we had a fact that ducks quite themselves to death on yesterday's program and it wasn't true your camouflage chimney television you know ready to do anything to save this country of your new sharp suit and that's a story really because you got in the car park past the cakes and there are people in their overalls near shorts and the drains and everything else but there's lots of people with big wins and tiny knots doing deals and that's what you doing these days. The further your flow to the top the more you have to deal with the finances and the banks and people are. There But I mean I'd rather deal with the pubs licensees That's the back bedrock of our business it's fantastic and how is it how is the finance company well it's very capital intensive now because the old days we made lots of money from fruit and drinking beer and that was we could all live on that nowadays it's bedrooms it's food kitchens it's very very expensive but we're putting the money in behind the licensees and actually behind Alexander the brewery he's got more wizardry in here and equipment than I've seen and this is a different country on every hot box here isn't it some from New Zealand some from Austria some from the States you know you going far and wide a ways before that the perception was our cause more than a lot of other breweries were traditional We are traditional because English hops go in the copper foggles and Golding's which they make in Kenton Herefordshire Well exactly even at this time in the morning. And they go in a copper so it's the flavors in the sense. They come from around the world and that's why Alexander travels to America or New Zealand he gets all the big trip here he was telling me earlier you know he doesn't know what Honduran its closure will do and we were saying about the good news and the good timing of the railways and an arc which has been there I suppose and fitting into whatever else is happening yes I mean you know Honda taking up a big big slice of land there and I think it'll really be positive in the future and of course the employment of it is enormous for those there but proportionally to 250000 people in Swindon will that will make it work and Swindon Borough Council actually been very positive about what they do with the railways the road so I'm pretty positive about it short term pain long term gain and for our course you know if my successor successor successor comes back in another 30 years and you're a 100. $280.00 whatever way it is there is a pill by then by. And I may not be here what will this place be like if you're not here well be doing basically it'll still be here definitely and it'll still be those being those bangs in there they're all there or what's going on in the brewery the pubs are going to evolve all the time all the time and so where we've been churning the smaller ones you heard from cost market being closing because they're not profitable for the licensee not for us for them because they've got to make money they do all our work out there and so we're moving those around buying bigger pubs vesting in those big pubs making them more income for the licensee and actually much nicer the customer is great James Arkell good to speak to someone. By by Ben Williams final word you'll get a final word with a rose in the travel information I simply don't I. Live from where you live b.b.c. Will. Be I should say 3 so what he was hosted I said Arkell's and the 3 dogs Edington as well thanks for your calls it's actually tweets on this our 21st stop of would say where our 22nd destination of 30 is going to be in the next few days. But the roads right now are all yes and really long queues been as you head into more on the a 346 from the old ones because of those roadworks from right in Troy bridge in and out of town looking very slow going and into devices the Bath Road and also Dunkirk Hill tools the town center again lots of congestion there anything else the number to call it fills into a double 3 double sinks. Seen here is the location and. Then traces the breakfast that states it. Is b.b.c. Will. It's 9 o'clock am Nick Geos police are investigating after reports a woman was sexually assaulted in Devizes happened last night b.b.c. World says Rachel Lawson has more officers were called to an area near the canal close to the carriage on Northgate street last night police cordoned off the area and Facebook users have reported seeing the force helicopter either and anyone who knows more about what happened is not to contact police immediately quilter's main ambulance is still not back up and running bosses had hoped it would be flying again by the end of last month after technical problems earlier this year it's getting close to getting a new certificate to fly again a backup helicopters being used for the main one spin out of action. The Supreme Court continues to hear the suspension of Parliament case this morning Boris Johnson is accused of trying to silence M.P.'s over Bracks it's lawyers for the government say the prime minister was entitled to suspend proceedings and his decision is not unlawful Dr Steven Tyler is an expert in public law and was watching yesterday's proceedings a lot of probing questions a lot of very complicated issues around the Constitution that most people I'm sure will find quite boring but really interesting questions very interesting questions and you can believe tell that the judges are taking their time they're really carefully considering what's going on and it's very difficult to read what they're thinking tributes are being paid. A motorcyclist from Tribe bridge who died in a crash 47 year old in Hateley was on a bike which collided with a spree area of Dorset on Sunday September the 1st his family say he was loved by all who knew him and that he'll be hugely missed now around $600.00 cash machines are closing every month in the u.k. The consumer group which says that research shows that deprived areas are most likely to be affected here's our personal finance correspondent some of the Great Yarmouth Harf of cash machines charge a fee of up to.

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Santa Barbara 91.9 I'm waist Osborne this is inside I love Vista and today we're going on location to the St George center y.m.c.a. And I love this stuff we're kids and teens are learning how to cook up some healthy and tasty breakfast dishes this is part of the program presented by the Food Bank of Santa Barbara County she dismissed Meyer explains a free program and its mission. Cooking is the 3rd part in our kids' nutrition education series we have a preschool program an elementary school program. Where they're using more advanced skills to learn about nutrition and also how to cook good food that's new. Trisha's at home and with all you know with whatever resources are on hand so they're chopping with knives they're cooking with he today they're making smoothies with fresh frozen fruit and yogurt and they're making a tofu breakfast scramble so with the skills and experience they're having today they could make breakfast for their families and take the knowledge home that they're learning here and how to use food to be healthy so the food bank is a really interested and working actively to empower people to eat healthfully on any budget all throughout Santa Barbara County just so that we can be healthy no matter what our circumstances are but also like in the case of disaster everybody needs to know how to keep healthy with limited resources for some of us food resources are limited all the time so that's an important skill to have on a day to day basis but for everybody it's an important skill to have so we're empowering youth to as they come up and have families of their own to carry this knowledge into their own lives and then forward to future generations so these are the stem students going into 8th grade today so they're the older students are almost teenagers probably some of them are teenagers but you start with the little ones where how basic do you start when you're starting getting the littles involved in cooking and preparing food or food literacy in preschool program introduces a new item of produce every month during the school year so if the produce item of the month is strawberries they'll spend some time reading picture books about strawberries and then they'll actually handle strawberries cut up strawberries talk about them I've heard kids have conversations about the seeds are on the outside of strawberries and they didn't know I could eat the green part of the strawberry and so just sort of experiential learning that gets them develops a taste for fresh healthy food and gives them some knowledge and education to talk about it and enjoy it with their families and they get to take home some problems with them to your out of the schools quite often is that once a month I know you're doing the for the food pantry and I love it and then the students actually get to take home food from school whether wherever they're going to daycare or school. Yeah through our children situation education programs usually for the preschoolers and then in kids farmer's market elementary schools they spend some time learning about food and nutrition and the kids Farmer's Market program they do some rudimentary cooking they make cold salads and salsa and stuff that don't involve heat or sharp knives but then they get to take home all of the items that they use in their recipes to share with their families so it's kind of a mix of a food distribution and nutrition education program Erin Morgan is a volunteer with the food banks teens love cooking program the general way that we set things up for each classes the kids come they do attendance we kind of talk about last week's class what they liked what they didn't like and then we do a brief lesson on a variety of different topics today we're doing sugar fat and salt and kind of building up what we did last week. Reading labels and understanding foods that are you know maybe not the best choice to eat and trying to you know give examples of stuff that is a little bit more healthy and a little bit more like involved in the cooking process so today we are making smoothies and tofu scramble so kind of like a breakfast ideas for breakfast what do the kids think about the opportunity to get to cook and interact with the food they really they really like the chopping it's funny they definitely want to get to you know through the lesson and on to the doing things so they're very kinetic. Yeah they it's funny they don't they're not super excited about trying the food but they love to chop They love to smash they love to blend they love to do all of the you know hands on stuff so it takes some persuading to get them to try it after they've made it yeah a little bit it's kind of I think me and betty have talked about it a few times I think it has to do with you know being right after lunch maybe they're not super hungry some of the kids it's just. You know they've they've tried along. On the way like some boys last week we made a Chilean and they were you know taste testing see if they had needed more chili powder more acumen and so really already tried it only to try to get in what do you like best about coming out here to teach basic cooking skills to school students I just like to you know be with them ask them questions see what they like I'm a substitute teacher I worked at an elementary school last year in the Learning Center and you know it's just interesting to see kids outside of school and see what they do during the summer and what they like to eat and just see what interests them a lot of these kids really like fruits and vegetables they just need a little bit of coaxing. And a 2 to scramble but before the chopping and cooking begins volunteer teacher Betty we lead students through today's lesson which begins with a recap of earlier sessions at least of them like I walk a mile and I can see I also was getting one where the thing I was going to let me know like yeah I was. Like you know but I think it's better with knives now was a wreck and not great and that's not who actually looks at the recipe everybody I think voted for us because. Everybody looks at the rest of. America so at some point or other we're all working out the recipe to find out how much to put in and do we always follow it or sometimes to do it a little bit different if we do a little differently. Yeah it's Ok happy creative Ok. In this day I lie Ok Ok so that's a little bit of what we've been doing we're going to do it again today so today we're going to make smoothies I wrote up the recipe myself and I give you permission to modify you heard like we usually do but this is the basics and and the blender it can only hold so much right some of us have used the blender for we don't want to overfill all you so we have to blender and. Normally it would be cutting up the fruit like one. Of us could go in the smoothie if you want it sour. Honestly hops and jumps our spirit is we have milk smoothies me we can make lots of different women just like anyone will tell who's really good what is the amount of soybeans So they are so smart we've got. To graze last minute it's about fact salt sugar you know what I read about what to share with you guys today in this book and you know one thing it said is that it's natural for all of us to like the fat salty and sweet things that's totally natural it's not bad it's healthy we need those things but there are so there's one way that makes it healthier way home. If as when you make that make it at home you guys when you cook like you're cooking here and if you do it at home that sets you up a restaurant in terms of health so that's why this class is we want to help you guys become triple with the cooking and like what you cook because that's really how we should be eating most of the time and you'll be healthier than we were and when you wasn't sure like late you said that there's fattening food. Yeah he wasn't clear on that word fact and you know I'm here to do so in this context what is fair and just so I get. The fat comes from oil like if you eat foods that spend fried that fat. Here is what's and potato chips and this tell us what's in it I like potato chips potato chips I just don't need them all the time and so what we want you guys to know is what's in what we eat so last time last time we passed out the cans with nutrition on the can this time we're passed out here piece of paper we want to know what's in a big map. We made let's do it one at a time so you guys share Ok you guys what are you reading right now as the time the calories $550.00 palate is and then the calories from fat is 216 so it's on grams only half a lot of protein doesn't have percentages there are 245 percent yeah that's really high so I don't tell you what I think I really do think that if you make a hamburger at home if you do it at home. Because you could buy a hamburger yourself at the store and it's not all processed like we talked about last time Aaron talked a lot about processed and preservatives last week and that's what you get in a restaurant or in right hands like let's look at the difference of your life is process right it's from McDonald's. If we look at the difference between Here's the sandwich used if we look at the difference between going to McDonald's and buying a big mac and staying at home and making your own sandwich what are the differences Yasar really. Find less calories less calories less fat or less fat was Randall's less carbs less carbs so percentage wise how much less fat is there. A lot less a lot less so let's see and went from 45 percent 6 Suddenly $8.00. Same point 3 percent so from 45 per cent to. Say a person off a car I don't think is the healthier choice to eat the process big backer to make a sandwich at home thank you very much oh yes I want to being aware of my. Eyes I go and I don't always do it and that's Ok it's totally Ok you don't want to like feel bad when you're eating something. I do I sometimes feel bad but then i like oh whatever if you eat one party elder voted try to be excited about getting home and make your own food another day that's the way it works now through Missouri 'd Ok So everybody wants to make a smoothie any reform. On this I learned not I just want to know I don't know if anybody wants to tell you. What we just talked about now the difference would be a process hundreds and your own right. Of which Ok so. This is inside I love this stuff on K.C.'s be on location at the St George youth center where volunteer cooking teachers from the food bank of Santa Barbara County are teaching teens and pre-teens how to cook tofu scramble and fruit smoothies are on the menu this week time to delegate tasks. Years and now you. Are in my head I now want to have try your. Right hand is how I write this I knew you were going to tell me. But I really like there is no longer where you know. Ok you guys are doing the frying pan. What next for justice right so get this to the last thing I know and. Bring it to tofu seem strange to the right it's not exactly well I don't like like the need of things like whoa oh oh. It's size using a force or you don't mash or smash it with what we love to smash next why we need to coddle on us and pepper and I don't like it so we need a couple 100 dollars if that we're going to have less of that is the exhibits to launch a. Little fewer stuff if you. Want to stir when it's cooking. Everyone do everything everybody else can if you ask them to send them Ok so that Sarsgaard can know that's not right. Ok so we're going to get the tofu ready which is what you'll see when you get in the car is Scott liquid to drain off of liquid can take a paper towel or take a paper towel and try to drain out and then you start smashing it because it's going to become straight out of this Yeah Ok cool and then we're going to watch how G.'s and chop them out and then we're going to open the box I'll take the water around from this we've got a lot of work to do you guys 1st started in the kitchen and it was now seated just in there about to smash the top full. With the foreign reserves and I could look at a break from the materials like a sponge you feel what is it then those are the top of this issue listen because Ok Perfect All right. You have to smash it more interactive and I want to smash a way out like a shark you. Just know what is your favorite thing about cooking up. New experiences like Basra. Case It also been for me on my. Own what are you making to big Justin we're making movies. Without you other than I do you know all the science movies are making this breakfast tofu scramble thing move all know her mobile is supposed to be scoured boy eggs that's a good one I will tell you which is clear this is inside I love this stuff on 91.9 f.m. K.C.'s be coming to you from the St George a youth center where the food bank of Santa Barbara County teens love cooking program is underway with volunteer teachers Betty we and Aaron Morgan the tofu scramble the kids are preparing is getting there some veggies are cooking on the stove top and now it's time to add the seasonings this is what we just put in Trader Joe's Yeah command and roses and salt which I kind of improvised and then said Here is the coriander something or other I have to do this at home it was like what I look for on the time I'm a child life around this up at home. Put out the bit here for everyone the very thing yet I would never call you that for your clothing once but Fred. If I had all used. All right Michael that exist the be that's Ok Actually you know it does and not just just the tofu you know that we have in the fret a little bit of sure Ok Well one of you is going to stir in one of these going to try to stop oh my god I hate the tortilla not yet right away you like they don't have one of the. Ones like. That is going to have its tofu. Scrambled Ok Ok Look I do did for the biggest with my what's wrong I don't know how much thank you. Sandra. We did one and our students deliberate on the next round of smoothie flavor ice so I'm going to give you a little bit of taste and because we're going to make a 2nd one I want you guys and think about what could and what you think we should add to the next one and others a little Oh. My God Oh my gosh you're. One of those things if you don't have time no way can I get a full brotherhood used to go there I never grow up probably that's why you take the kind of yellow tile I did all of them are next what's your what are we going to what are we going to happen to live through last mile and a little bit less banana and maybe a little bit less whatever and for what are you going to do for the peaches What Ok so we have we have blueberries which we didn't use you guys want to try to understand Ok So who's going to be my rescue leader this. Do you this time know we're not going to action is a no show no no sugar we're also going to so I have one person even the most interesting one is this with my mother mary know from the banana chips so. Last time you guys said that there was a little bit too much banana so how much the man oh man knows if I actually did or is there how much banana do you want to add all of it all of it oh no so if I don't like it it says this whole bag like half the bag in the recipe half the bag you know schools had to back that up like oh man. Oh man Ok We're going to have to bag a banana actually although that would never have half the battle. Of the all the good wishes and then I had to find out that the times of pineapple well maybe we could happen once movie that's like really even entering and in a smoky that's less. So 3 out of. One. The fact is when the time comes to. Stop there. What I would do is I would hold on to. Their dream jolly well together during the day itself what 2 cups or unfree guys want to do. Literary blueberries who want to have somebody even one couple who varies. What we want to. Go with you know. So we needed another cup of the frozen fruit you guys want to be you know. Kind of what do you guys know this is the difference between now and. We said these were both peaches What's the difference. This one's more interesting we're going to go I don't you know we still think feeling it so when you guys see this in the store these are white peaches and these are yellow pages even though they're born 6 months ago and so do you guys we do white or yellow yellow or are you everyone for the low Yeah well look. I don't want mine up long and I swear So what's next Marilyn good are frozen for a long time one have to. Look at this wait is this Is this finished you're all just splendid or hell it's really good orange juice you know I go to not honey Well this is the only god you remember they are really I don't like me I don't know they have all these I don't like What fruit do you not like I don't know this is. All right we're ready to do more you guys want to try it what's your favorite type of food Mexican food why because I grew up eating Mexican food all the time why and because I left in Mexico why because my parents took over but then why did you volunteer because I love to cook and I think helping kids eat healthy it's really an. Well there you have it kids eat healthy You're listening to inside I listed on 91 point. 9 f.m. K.C.'s really I mean I'm just going and I'm going to 63 by let's see how the tofu scramble turned out my friend didn't get it he's like a taste like no more pepper but those taste good. Very little more for your tortilla Oh yeah you know in fact in such a good result. You want to yourself or. Your hamster from under our favorite. The present backyard and you're going to look like what are the ingredients and that's gram will there. Well it's like there's tofu and. Diced peppers. And onions and some players taste death and black pants. And the turmeric makes it yellow just like real eggs when you think about the custody order book reference scramble soya sauce choice very tasty very delicious one of the one of the what can you taste they can taste the bell peppers. Her taste the beans and the tohu. And she's making they're on the hot sauce. You know all right and you are no more true to a good combination you know I thought I wasn't going to like it but I actually don't want to you know I don't know photo like tofu tastes like us just there it is like nothing home. I tried like a little piece of discomfort you can yell same time I can't just take the place you know why Yeah because I don't like their crew really trace the fusion go I can taste it. So what do you guys usually have for breakfast and I mean. Cereal. 3 pieces a marshmallow hold. On to this guy has been. For bread paste job ice cream got it for vets who told him I mean come on it's like it's a bit ice cream plain ice cream but no ice cream is just like milk. And what else like cream. So I mean has a bunch of fat in it for sugar you need to know you have a north box and so that So that's one thing that I think is really interesting is a lot of processed nowadays like ice cream or don't they have multiplied both sugar and fat which in nature doesn't really happen it's likely there were. So it's interesting like how addictive those foods are so you know like chips like you can't stop eating them or ice cream it's like really hard to stop eating them it's because it's so it's so good right and you you start eating and then it's a whole pint later to say the whole plan of mice I don't believe I didn't really you know it's because it's high concentrations of both how do we do here with this smoothies What's your overall consensus needed all bought Well we have a great place for like going to say it's the blueberry want to go out into the hollow go. Right. Orange juice I mean the milk because I know there's all out of them there are lots of new things like. Being greedy like pouring orange juice in to smoothies and fruits maybe it's not a good thing to me. Seems pretty healthy yeah audio. Book . Is a good one really look rather good learn how we can all agree 101 there but London I usually get Uplander of the Mario Actually I am plunder Yeah well you can go help her out if. You're listening to. Me coming to you from the St George youth center where volunteers from the food bank of Santa Barbara County school kids love cooking program have been teaching students to make a healthy breakfast before we sign off students I have some cooking tips to share with you. Some good cooking tips about this class we should all know. How fun when you cook what's your best cooking having fun. Good. How about you Brandon. Cook is basically charge try making sure. That you doing something healthy and make sure that the food that you get is not expired. So that's pretty good. Here like to try every one should know about cooking. It's really easy if you're willing to cut stuff up so if you know how to use a knife. You know be smooth sailing you know how to cook if you use if you can use a knife you can cook so I'm going to make sense yeah. They told us to do like little Cole off thing where you just just call it and then just like switch the vegetable to different sides so you cut it and leave so you turn right around so you're going it different and that's a cutting where you go like but I can but still. And the claw keeps your fingertips away from the knife outwork Jasa and his going into 8th grade ass cooking teacher Betty we see why she volunteers with the teens love cooking program what got you to volunteer for cook well. Like 3 big things one is over I'm really concerned about hunger and I don't I it makes me really sad that some people in the world are hungry right here as well as everywhere so I just want to do something that I can do and I love to cook and I also think that helping young people for how to cook is going to help the world I mean it's one of those things where you do something small. And you realize you can spend you can really make a bank so I think helping the food bank and helping you guys. I think it's a good thing I like to do good things I also like to eat a Big Mac. Every now and. Then I'll figure out what I add vegetables. To everything I make because most of us don't eat enough that's doubles and I have come to really really like and the more I am and the more I make That's false I like it more I think. This is inside I live it's still a 91.9 f.m. Case e.s.p. 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Hi I'm Amy Goodman You're listening to k.c. Espied Santa Barbara. Ok. To get you to take a look at the case yes these are the fans behind me I'm Catholic and I'm speaking again with Wayne Madsen and we're talking about the recent arrest of billionaire pedophile Geoffrey Epstein and his connection to Donald Trump so we are already conducted one brief interview on it and we're going to continue on because it's such a fascinating subject so you were telling us that you the trumpet recently brought bought some property in Waterbury Connecticut which is the site of one of the girls kidnappings Well actually had the property he was the problem with Trump and his financial disclosures are sort of like Jarret Kirshner's. They're constantly being added to so the Waterbury property was never listed on his initial financial disclosures which you're submit an annual like this one turned up. Probably 2 years ago and I noted wait a minute I never saw Waterbury he did have he did have investments in Connecticut and there's a there's a Trump Tower for example in Stamford but it's the 1st time I saw any reference to Waterbury so I keyed in on that. He never he never exercised his option to build anything there but it definitely did have a. Presence and that at some point time bought land and water and yeah well and to he you know when you think about the pedophile connection I mean Trump supported Roy Moore back when he was running for Senate and he's a renowned pedophile. Yeah he's somebody said he's more like a. Redneck version of Jeffrey at state you know he took a man is in fact he was a deputy. County attorney district attorney and now the county and a one county which is Gadsden Alabama. And he was using that position to basically try to pick up under-age girls. And Trump supported him in his election he never he never backed down from then and the interesting thing is he's running again and more is running again so well well trump hope you know hoping to keep his base in Alabama support him again I'll use it Trump is initially said he's not interested in his campaign but we know that you know Trump will change his mind for minutes a minute if Moore does get the nomination I doubt. Trump Well support the incumbent Democrat Jones. Ok but some going back to the Epstein case. Of course was reforms to resign because of his creation of that none prosecution agreement that gave Epstein some kind of protection for at least a few years there from any kind of for the prosecution for his child or you know total future immunity for him and his associates and friends and not only for federal prosecution but state of Florida prosecutions Well then there's been some big agencies involved in in trying to suppress this I mean the Department of Justice has been involved trying to protect Jeffrey abstain the attorney general's office I think of Florida's been involved trying to protect Jeffrey abstaining and I understand that when a customer was 1st brought into this he was told to back off on prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein because Jeff we have seen was an intelligence operative. Right and we never found out why the agency now this opens up the possibility that. All of these Epstein properties this was an intelligence related blackmail operation from the most interesting property of course is little St James Island which is off to St Thomas in the u.s. Virgin Islands and he not only owns that one and that's where that his estate is located that's where the guest houses are located that's where he has a. Docking facility but he also. Now he was he was arrested at Teterboro Airport New Jersey on July 6th I looked at some Virgin Islands the Virgin u.s. Region I was as some call an economic assistance. Program where they try to match businesses with suppliers on the islands and on July 1st this is just 5 days of 4 Epstein's arrest that the Virgin Islands an Economic Development Authority published a a request for tender. For various companies to provide telecommunications services wife ice services Internet services and all kinds of other services to little St James Island security is still being maintained at little St James. There was a lot of his are things there was a like some sort of religious temple located on the island with some weird statues . That. The Temple has a door but what people notice and you can't get on the island and this was noticed from drone footage. Taken from around the on that the that the door on this particular temple it has one of these old medieval woks it locks only from the outside. So you know who knows what went on it on the inside but why would abstain need the entire island to be covered by why 5 services and he had those installed early on when why wife I wasn't even a thank. You 999900 99 he starts upgrading the telecommunications systems on assignment and he not only on Senator Allen e.o. Also owns the neighboring. This is little St James he owns Greater St James which is larger but largely on an advocate and this is all in the Caribbean the in the Caribbean islands right version I at once now I thought I checked with some people one person I know who. Has been a private investigator in St Croix which is another one of the u.s. Virgin Islands. And he told me that even when he was there there was talk that kids were there's missing children of course in the Caribbean and everybody was talking about they may have wound up being kidnapped and taken over what they called at 0 island or orgy island that was the nickname that have stayed silent. Got over the years now he he Epstein had all these various contractors builders construction people suppliers they all were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements that they would never discuss anything what they saw all heard or otherwise I mean to do with little St James Alan does as sound a lot like that sounds a lot like what. Forced them ploys of the Trump Organization and continues the forced against federal law he considers don't force White House and other federal employees to sign. They're not obligated under under any non-disclosure agreement which trump they're obligated to the oath they took to the Constitution or has he as he only obligation I have. So. It's quite clear that Jeffrey Epstein want every. Virgin Islands governor it's a u.s. Territory. He made most recently made a big contributions of the Virgin Islands delegate new u.s. House of Representatives Stacey Plaskett who's a Democrat but he's basically had his hip pocket Democratic and Republican governors in the region islands one of whom a guy named Roy Schneider was indicted back in the mid ninety's for public corruption and all of a sudden. You know the indictment was vacated. Nothing happened to him. Another. Territorial governor named John f. State employs his daughter as. The office manager for as. Me at St Thomas corporation. In Charlotte Amalie which is the capital. Live version of now is located on St Thomas. Now we've been talking mostly about abstains connection to Donald Trump but he's also connected to another u.s. President a former u.s. President President that's Clinton Yeah. Yeah Epstein have had a. Nice little fleet of aircraft a Boeing 7. 27. He also had a Gulfstream had to call streams one of which he arrived from Paris on when he was arrested at the airport in New Jersey. He had a helicopter. He had a fleet of S.U.V.s on the other place I should mention as his massive rancher Younes the New Mexico. And 8 what that from a former governor of New Mexico named Bruce King whose son was attorney general of New Mexico and it's funny during his whole side Nairn No no action was brought against Geoffrey Epstein a New Mexico now under the current governor and attorney general are finally taking a look at I believe at the last count of 4 victims of come forward in New Mexico. And the Bill Clinton has put out it and a very odd present release. After Epstein's arrest he said he only took 4 he only took 4 flights on Epstein's plane one some flight logs have been released and have been available public for over a number of years show some 24 flights by Clinton now some of these were Epstein lending his jet and Gulfstream for one example a trip to South Africa I think at something to do with the Clinton foundation work against aids but. The. One of the passengers on one of these Clinton trips was Kevin Spacey and that's the and I know consult a whole lot of terms. Now I realize that the charges against her Massachusetts were recently dropped. And fortunately we see a pattern developing. And they I think the cost a reference to intelligence. When you see something on this mass of the scale you can't help but think that this is a disease a political blackmail operation covering all parties all bases Bill Clinton. Donald Trump. And many others I mean Alan Dershowitz used to be considered quite a civil liberties liberal fairly liberal progressive guy now he's become sort of trumps not peace money and that Demi pariah I hope yeah yeah I mean because he's the one that went after I think didn't he go after another Professor Finkelstein back in the day really to get in here have Yeah he's been he's a very very strongly pro Israel. And but the other aspect is as you say is Epstein tied to an intelligence blackmail on. Peroration Well when you see his mentor from an early stage Epstein was hired in 1974 by the Dalton School private school in Manhattan on the Upper East Side the headmaster of that school who you know he can get into there's a big this agreement now what was he had master at the time Epstein was hired or was he had master who made it when input on hiring Epstein I don't think that matters it just shows a relationship the headmaster was Donald Barr the father of the current Attorney General William Barr. And the other odd thing about Donald Barr is he he was a novelist he'd been with the O.S.'s before and the CIA War 2 He sort of we don't know what he did you know after the war. In 1064 he became the headmaster of the Dalton School and he arranged through his offices the school one coed in 1966 and in 1994 or the decision was made 73 they hired Epstein who had no college degree. Dropped out of 32 colleges he dropped out of town and why you and he dropped out of Cooper's Cooper Union in Manhattan and he goes to work at the Dalton School teaching you know kids. Calculus physics and mathematics without a alledged degree imagine that it's not required for private schools in New York but it certainly and then and then recently of course some of the to say well wonder what kind of novel novels we impart His father wrote down bar and church that one is called space relations about an inner to lack the sex slave trade or wow you know and I can't make this kind of stuff up in. The know so I don't have. The inmates running the asylum. That's the way it appears to be I've had my colleague has ordered the book and I'm not usually into reading that kind of stuff but I notice that one of. The the woman that's running this. Planetary queen is running as trade her her name is Sidney Morgan and I'm thinking wait a minute now you're you're you're living them and you're teachin all these rich kids from all these you know fathers of C.E.O.'s these big companies Well there was a there was a. Well known Madam named Sid I think your name was Sidney Biddle. They called her the Mayflower Madam because she was a direct descendant of the people on the Mayflower Sidney hearn it might as well differently but that and then of course you get the big securities bank j.p. Morgan So you know I saw money go through the list the characters and see what I can put together as far as where he could come up with some of these ideas because some of these some of these people they had their own way of communicating through that kind of coded language. My 1st involvement Unfortunately with these kinds of people was when I was in the Navy and I. Was asked by the f.b.i. To investigate. Somebody on the base and I happen to be my commanding officer and it was today was he was involved in a pedophile ring and and one of the I remember one of the f.b.i. Agents at the time this is an early eighty's on people had these bumper stickers on a car and this was out in Oregon but it was probably this way everywhere they had these bumper stickers that you know the late look at you know have you hug your kids today and the f.b.i. Says the guy told me the agent said look we have gone to places and made arrests were these people have these all have these bumper stickers on our back of their cars and that's how we put in so many cases identify each other when these gatherings. I saw as I kind of a coded language Ok line which it turns out they do have a coded language and. In this sting operation against us it's a killer naval officer you know he had his own you know they have their own lingo so who thought that Donald Barber sex slave trade novel could reveal some interesting things based on some of the names he assigned some of his characters you know yeah so William bar father. Hired Jeffrey Epstein and hired him even though he didn't have a college degree to work at a school in New York and then just recently we had the case of the 1st on recusal of an attorney general in the history United States members want to Jeff Sessions there when he refused. Bar William Barton regional bars and I'm I'm refuse from this matter in the very next day he said well I'm only recused from the original. Case in Florida I'm not recuse from the current investigation of taking place with the Southern District of New York. And so he's actively involved in this then it sounds like yes and any and any like you say he actually under refused them so which no one has ever heard of anyone doing Ok wow this there's so many strange developments in this Jeffrey Epstein case I mean it could probably write a novel about this alone I mean the the intelligence operative angle on the whole thing and that kind of makes sense if you think about it in terms of other blackmail rings and gone on and it usually involves sex and in this case they were using children so the idea that Epstein might have been part of a not only an international child sex ring but also an intelligence operative that was blackmailing high level leaders around the world yes it is these things unfortunately. Common but very few of them involve children as a matter of fact there was this recent rounding up of a sex slave cult that actually impacted and Southern California that Nexium cult which was based out of Albany New York but it involved a lot of other people including some some actresses that learned to it the Brahman the air heiresses the Brahman fortune were involved a good leader of this cult was arrested and recently convicted but it also had links him to the State Government New York in Albany including. This interesting fact that the. Father and son and stepmother. Of trying a presidential candidate and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand were members of this operation and supportive of the South aeration and the public affairs person for the next c I'm told was somebody named Roger Stone. It's that it really is like going down the rabbit hole it is it is and but you know like that these pizza gate people were always saying you know Trump's going to. Get to the bottom of you know cast Look at Bill Clinton and this whole thing doesn't look good with the Epstein case but the whole idea of this nonsense I have been to that particular pizza restaurant in Washington at least twice and they the idea that it's God doesn't even have a basement and the people of course that are pushing this nonsense. I think they're projecting because everything they come up with and they say and trumpeters is weird group called the Q movement and they're claiming it turns out to he's going to round up all these people on and it looks like he's actually one of the kingpins. The kingpins of. Just this sex trafficking operation there I mean you see the connection between him and abstain. And you know I mean his and it's not just such thing but look at how many women account for Clady assault that recently there was a. Columnist in New York City assaulted her in a dressing room with Bergdorf Goodman a department store in Manhattan and she's just one of many. Yeah it well this is as far as I can tell there's hundreds of victims all around the world I mean because it wasn't just. You know just limited to the United States he was traveling internationally he called his own airplane the the leader express the leader. And so it was dignitaries and high level officials from all over the world and celebrities and such on his airplane and it was infamous for these these parties you know as a party airplane with these underage victims and now turns out there were. You know part of his party seen apparently on these the airplanes that he was flying so it's really it's it's really quite amazing it's it's it's very scary actually awfully just a recent n.b.c. Video that so many. Of the good fortune to find in the n.b.c. Archives. Showing no trump an abstainer partying with these $24.00 cheerleaders at model Lago should add that the burgeoning a Robertson who was one of the. Underage girls said that she was pressed ganged into service for abstain at the age of 16 she was actually hired she worked as a towel girl at that spot Mara Lago. So eerie have another connection between Trump and abstain her father worked as a gardener Mar-A Lago that's how she got the job there but the recent video showing them in Mar a Lago that was just one of many parties there was another party in 1902 where. Trump wanted a bunch of. Tea. Some of them were others not of age Calendar Girls like pin up girls and there were well over 20 at a party at Mar a Lago and the only 2 guests who were present were Donald Trump and Jeffrey actually when the person who actually arranged for the. That. Later suit and he's come forward with a lot of details about how that was done and out front was not telling the truth about what this particular party was or. Do you know the name of the person who suing Trump for this. Yeah he sees come out I don't recall his name offhand but he had a sort of a talent. Slash event story it was an event organize your. Out of Miami Ok Wow Ok. This is this is kind of overwhelming actually it's a sit here and talk about this but. In terms of the overwhelming thing is the fact is we're we're not talking about some you know seedy guy run and some you know pornography company words I'm not crazy United States. Is one of his best friends Yeah yeah exactly and the thing that's really scary is that this if you go down this rabbit hole is not only Donald Trump it's also the Clintons it's also the Bush family there isn't as I should add that Jeb Bush was involved as governor of Florida he was governor when that sweetheart deal with that city was 1st crafted and then and then it was consummated under Charlie Crist who became the governor. And so yeah Chris is now a Democrat convert to. Republican Democrat but yet everyone to some extent it shares in some way and. I get away with so on well and it just it really goes to show how the elites in the in the power circles are so above and beyond all that most people wouldn't even be able to get their brains around this I mean is it is so horrific to think that there is this international child pedophile ring that goes to the highest levels and in the case of Belgium every time the Belgium prosecution tried to you know the case of Mark 2 trucks I think. Name Was Yeah ditto Yeah Montreux and it was you know there were people in the know what Terri in government even in the Royal Palace right yeah went to the highest levels of society and they came and the officials just kept shutting it down and this guy this guy was running a dungeon of horrors I mean this these children were raped they were tortured they were used in snuff films I mean it was it's really horrific and and actually I was reading an article it Wiki Leaks or a consortium that was talking about Wiki Leaks role in revealing some of this stuff that was another case where we can Leaks was able to bring forth more information about the trial and the Belgium conspiracy that prevented him from being prosecuted initially So this is international in scope and has been going on for years and when it gets to a certain level of investigation the high level people just shut it down that's right. The other incident Mar a Lago entertainment person was a guy named businessman in Georgia Ranee. Who Trump always said was a great friend it was a terrific guy but after he revealed the nature of this particular party were abstain and Trump were the only yes when it was supposed to be something for charity calendar girl maybe kind of you know you know. Showing Is that what. He's after he went public now what Trump is distancing himself from this is this man and you know he's kind of I right I don't even know you know. It's amazing it's really amazing that him and right now in the age of the Internet if any bit anybody is ignorant of these things it's a choice because you can you can easily find all this stuff on the Internet it's amazing all the information that's available now and it just requires just a little bit of research so. Recently Trump said he's going to he's. He said that Google is some Chinese spy operation he may actually take action against Google Yeah once he shuts it down it's got its problems but you know he would rather people not know a lot of these details of course exactly Yeah well Ok You know we're coming back down to the end of this particular segment and I want to thank our guest again investigative journalist Wayne Madsen and do you have other books that you could perhaps tell readers about that they might be interested in reading Well I do have a book came out and I just recently updated it's basically a book it's called the almost classified guide to CIA front front companies proprietor.

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