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Bombay HC seeks Centre's response on PIL against FASTag system


The Bombay High Court on Wednesday directed the Union government to file an affidavit in response to a PIL challenging the decision of making FASTag, India's electronic toll collection chip for national highways, mandatory for all vehicles at toll plazas.
A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing the public interest litigation (PIL) filed last week by one Arjun Khanapure, challenging the decision to make provision of toll payment through FASTag mandatory at all toll plazas across the country.
The court directed the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to file its affidavit and posted the matter for hearing on March 17.

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On reexamination the appropriate charge is now manslaughter and that is what Mr Proctor has been convicted of and it shows that time is no barrier in terms of the investigations that will undertake justice big teams of families campaign is over the $974.00 bombing in publishing say the Irish government have shown the more respect than the British government's families of those killed in the ira attack of been to Dublin to try to get more support for a public inquiry into the deaths the justice for the $21.00 group wouldn't confirm if they'd received that backing but said politicians the done more for them there than those in Westminster they said the inquest Joey back in April left them with more aren't well more questions than answers Johnson's Europe adviser David Frost is in Brussels for another round of breaks it talks you officials say they still have lots of questions about Britain's plan to replace the so-called backstop for the Irish border Scotland Yard is expected to be strongly criticised in a report examining its investigation into an alleged v.i.p. Paedophile ring which turned out not to exist the inquiry code named Operation Medland targeted senior military and political figures and cost $2.00 and a half 1000000 pounds it was launched to try to look into allegations made by Colby . She was later jailed for lying or Home Affairs Correspondent Jean Kelley reports a senior retired judge to Richard Henriques was brought in by the Metropolitan Police through view its controversial investigation Operation middle and went on for 18 months and was denounced as a disaster among those called Beach falsely accused Lord Bramall a former chief of the defense staff Lord Britain who had served as home secretary and the ex conservative m.p. Harvey Proctor their homes were searched their names became public and Harvey Proctor lost his job today Sir Richard Henriques for findings running to nearly $400.00 pages will finally be published the n.h.s. Has to offer the fever nearly half the u.k. 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And the former bullies midfielder down Carter joins our team at St Andrews for the visit of Middlesbrough in the Championship after village travel to Norwich tomorrow looking for their 2nd league win of the season you can hear full much commentary of the game McCarry road tomorrow afternoon on b.b.c. w n n The championship tomorrow West Brom welcome Cardiff City to the Hawthorns while in League 2 was full host soffit city and Katherina Johnson Thomson a set a new British record for the heptathlon at the world with let exchanging chips in Doha netting Britain's 2nd gold at the games but other cloudy with patchy rain and drizzle but turning dry later. The Solve to name with some sunshine a high of 11 degrees Celsius 50 found white joined tonight 8 degrees Celsius 46 Fahrenheit that's a nuisance but for the West Midlands it's 5 minutes past 8. Week ing up the West Midlands. To you all morning and b.b.c. Said. 7 day as it breaks on b.b.c. We were going to fight in 6. We've made it through to Friday and Samantha walked into the office this morning with a roll book this is not a role play by actually written rulebook coming up at a price and you're going to he's doing meth this moment I'll play it she says is the role book. Well rip it out what's wrong and out of the window in the lift from playing a librarian I've got them all and they wanted me with throwing me out the window and then trampling on it yeah well that means that you then got to go out the window yourself you got to trample on it 1st then took it out wind it down but also let me do the role imply well play so. I didn't choke. All right so nicely just something that some of us on a Friday morning and it's been a tough wake and it would brek say and the weather and everything so we thought you probably tell Friday fairly we're often a bit of a laugh this morning coming up in about 15 minutes time he's from Alum Rock he was the founding member of your brand he is spying selfies but showbiz nemesis so while since when he dies again Steven Duffy or Steven Tintin some of you will now be Massy sick got a new album out with the bomb the Lyla time in the middle of big big star and I mean his band is also going off on written and recorded with Robbie Williams had Robbie Williams most successful solo album that a number one call right and it means you know about 1015 minutes time Stephen Duffy will be talking about living with Robbie Williams. And he would do that so he could actually come up this lift and can come into my bedroom and kind of say do you want to watch Desperate has wives made a list of them and it was like well maybe not at this time and so Robbie Williams had a lift that wanting to stave it off is bad dreams to have more on locked in course and summoned as a preface and found lying still open for afraid because as you know if you're a regular listener every Friday on Sam and dad's breakfast is freebie Friday we've got a brilliant giveaway this week it's a pair of tickets to see Beverly Naing performing the songs of Stevie Wonder at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham on Monday the 14th of October so that's a week Monday all you have to do is give us a call on. One double double 956 will close the phone lines just after I 30 this morning and then add random generator will pick one color and you will be going with the person of your choice to govern say Beverly not at the symphony hall is going to be a great no it's fine for the best attacks revolve got news for you on newspaper headline competition about another 5 minutes to get the main headline rafter to die a beer firm has been mocked for creating a hall of vague and half mate burka that would include commas appeal to nobody what should the headline but you can text in on I want triple 3 start you message to pull you so yet the rulebook has been well and truly written up yet it's been a cold wet wait and we've had loads of shenanigans at the Tory party conference but the weekend is almost a year so we thought we'd try and cheat you all a bit this morning and all this morning we've been asking you to get in touch and ask and telling us your reasons for being cheerful We've also been playing me some of our favorite moments from the wake like this one of these 5 great moments is this a mom who ordered a giant Xerox the loo open the package to find sexy. Show instead of kill a friendship so I'm just going to be. A moment hold it until Angie Ruff open the package to find sexy. Bra that done testing for about once that was from you the diet but that guy was a few lol So I think. We're also well and we've also been talking about what we're looking forward to doing this weekend in a few moments we'll have a look at what's happening in the cinemas but our reporter Chris Craddock has been in Birmingham to find out what your doing this weekend are you going to be staying warm as well hated on Heaton's already clicking on so many things already on the yeah. And again I must make the world of difference oh yeah you don't want to me that the Myself I'm going to my mum's 50th birthday so i'll be something that I'll be very something into 80 doing it again here at the nice. And I pressure I will probably at some point but I'm going to bring Yeah again to drain or to run a West stay where you go over there catching up my friends and relaxing and taking having some sunshine we're going to the only city to get swayed from the politics. We're going to go somewhere for a drink he becomes ever wanted on the canal or save for Manchester so just investigating the area rubbish where this week are you making sure you can be wrapped up nice and warm this weekend we're up to it nice and warm look got the fur coat on all nice and cozy or not some warm that I have a fresher driving nothing but that and there are today and then 1 in the evening you'll be watching some the Rugby World Cup as long as a people match movie watching that so yeah possibly watching out with him yeah I'm there with another maybe beverage in hand possibly am obviously drinking responsibly absolutely what are we doing this weekend. To do a 2nd birthday party lined up on Sunday on the 101 just found some off to Manchester to Cemetery imply Manchester City if they want correct answer this question but why are you looking forward to the most of all those activities this weekend child's birthday. He says that the words the Mrs is watching Well turns out well. Well if you're off to some suggestions then the huge Arts Festival Birmingham weekend a starts tonight and it's got more than $100.00 activities taking place this weekend including exclusive performances and workshops for the whole family but if you fancy staying home in the warm there's loads to watch. As well England applying in the rugby it's Britain's Got Talent the champions final with the South the dancing great grandmother from stab Ridge who we had from earlier and it's the 2nd elimination on Strictly as well no alarms What is it but if you don't find this loads out at the cinema this weekend Remi Zellweger she looks incredible as Judy Garland in a new bio pic or Judy all about the life of the legendary performer and they tell me Scott. Actually I'm Judy. I'm very sure your switch has been relieved what a favor at least my Exactly as I got your account was in arrears. Literally. Sistrunk I just take it down or they feel like. The kids need me I know what kids they need their mother. Can have the world's prisoner training aircraft they would have been Frank Frank Sinatra's here Frank is great but he is no dream to go to church I don't can't even get a manager in London would offer you a lot of money talk of the time he's desperate to do with you if you hear something I have to leave my children if I want to make enough money to be with my children. If you think you need. This holding hands out their way to you saying mine are dry and it was not what's interesting to me that would be fine when you go lets go of no life that is going to be career defining the summit on things and. Just looks amazing doesn't show you well if you fancy something a bit great Sia then there's the new film Joker starring walking feigning as the legend for a Batman villain pining for the world where everyone thinks they're marginal. When I was a little boy and told people I was going to media and everyone left on no one's laughing now you can say that again. Started. Because I thought it. Was a joke to you. The reviews I've been greit of like fall well he won everything Jaring the festivals season over the summer but the Empire magazine says it's not. Just rematch and one of the most iconic villains in cinema today but reimagined the comic book itself the Guardians not sick a know its most disappointing film of the so we'll leave it up. If I got news for you in a minute Good morning again how much would you take of the film if you I mean if someone said you fine to the fair but it's rubbish don't go and see it would actually stop you don't you know if I wanted to go see I would go see it with godless if I was just wasn't too sure about it and I was just looking for a movie to watch I would probably would look in that case but we're asking you to think you could go and they would mention straight you got all the football this weekend as well and what would tell you more about the coverage starting of course tonight with players I'm still buzzing about the wolves that's my reason to be cheerful and we're after from you your reasons to be cheerful this morning someone does a breakfast cereal Yes Southgate you know you had wanted it you said the word Jean yes she's just percent who 2nd gives you a nasty had Jane Tilly says reasons to be cheerful getting home to a log fire lovely take my beautiful dogs until that never never should top on the mailman So Open comes after the fire. 2 dogs and. Oh as an afterthought meals burned. Just one more for now I often can't run since right. Recent bitter for this where you came and brought Lehman's seventy's where you came with my best. 3 degrees yes Prince Charles favorite band Boney m. None of the originals basically rollers just the real thing and she wanted what they owe you while Dave bottom used to be the singer should want to rub it in I inappropriately accidently caught him coming to the end of that's what it was the song again not want to welcome to the moon a lot of that but yeah I don't know I am. Not alone. I wanna tell you lots of things I know you've been longing to. Still doesn't know the words to. Travel for the West Midlands. 95.660 Minutes past I has a looking Jason Johnson We're getting reports of an accident on the m 42 this morning Sam northbound between junction 3 at ready junction 3 a at the m 40 sketchy details at the moment but something to be aware of the only other p.c. One really is the m 6 southbound it's now really just knowing that when spray down towards junction 8 around junction a particularly slow they're still very busy coming into Birmingham on the a 38 am from spaghetti Stafford road queuing into a home turn from the bush b. Lane junction still delays as well man away inhales 0 in a going up towards the Grange to add roundabout and still very busy as well Wolverhampton road southbound towards birch tree island but if you can update us. 5.6 travel 103-301-2335 extension 50 thanks very much Jason Jason back with us just before 830 this morning you've still got time to get you calls in for freebie Friday and what magnificent freebie we're giving away this week it's a pair of tickets to see Beverly Knight the Queen of Soul performing at the same. I'm Fanie hole and you'll be performing the songs of Stevie Wonder on Monday the 14th of October and all you have to do to be entered into the draw is to give us coal on. One double double 956. Yes it's time to clear up provide got news for Lou and newspaper headline game where we give you a story from one of the newspapers and challenge you and Lou to come up with a suitable headline today a story from page $21.00 of the sun is the story that they affirm Brew Dog has been mocked for creating a hall for the gun half burger that would depict a pale absolutely nobody the hybrid and this just sounds horrible the hybrid is made with beef and plant based beyond me in green Matchett the bones top with. God The said they wanted to create something for flexitarian is missing the whole point of being a flexitarian Lou a vegetarian what should the headline Bay I struggled a bit with this one for flippin mad meat cheat treat That's right. Yeah a lot of the be over. Half the bricks it per says Simon. And human stab rage Brew Dog to launch the mongrel. Burger that makes carnivores and veggies mate in the middle of I lie he says Diana died very good and what was he tried Laurie actual headline was Berger's a flex vegs rubbish said Robert. We would. Bring. My repeats a question she faced what precautions. So I purchased some vegetables. To people still use that line I was going to side from sea. Water to. And from. The Council and say well she's going. To. Go raise the 6. Point 6 So it's just coming up to 20 past I and this morning on salmon downs at breakfast we have been asking you for your reasons to be cheerful good morning salmon Das this is rich in Tom from wool so on our white who work reasons to be cheerful may in some of his monthly target so we get. We says crushed rock as Partridge would have said one more for now as regards your reasons to be cheerful from British jottings time I'm lying in the sun in Gran Canaria and I should be drinking beer can't be but keep them coming another one of our reasons to be cheerful as well as wolves winning last night I'm still got to speak to Stephen Duffy founder of. And we'll hear from him very very shortly about his new album but talking to reasons to be cheerful it's been an incredible wait for a little from Haiti she works when I checked and she helps people in a local community who are recovering from strokes Well last weekend she headed down to London with a boyfriend to celebrate being together for 3 years and it turns out she was in for a very nice surprise right you know call reporter Lady Lake says Smith has come to Mater this morning so Simon does he have been talking about your reasons to be careful this morning well I think I can give you the negative reason to be cheerful this morning because I'm sat here we. Had quite the weekend last weekend so 1st of all. It's get to me so good morning good morning to you all. So tell us about your job to start off with so work full time on health care work in the community across fruitfly comic. And what people have had strokes. Do general rate help for them and the best potential after after stroke good for you Ok And you must be quite rewarding quite a challenging job yes very challenging and there are some hard times bull there's a lot more good times that go with it when you see someone get a lot better was when the 1st referred to well talking of Good Times last weekend was quite a good time to tell us about it so it was our 3 year anniversary that may be brought up in together and. We were going to a trip down to London which I knew about and there on the set go in the shop for dinner. After dinner the shock of my life was brought down and one name proposed all we need to mention that the shot is the tallest skyscraper in the u.k. So it's a tall building and so this proposal probably happened around a 1000 feet did your east pole so there's a lift that goes up an express lives it goes for the floor to the 32nd floor in 15 seconds so you fly over. So that's quite exciting and how did you feel when you got down on one knee was it a big shock I was absolutely gobsmacked or wasn't expecting our all. Was an absolute picture but you had no idea but all your family and friends were in on this yes so you just might appreciate in July and my mom and my brother in law my grandma was in on it even been trying to my mom secretly texting about rings what kind of things to go for what saw you see. There is a wedding magazine on the table already you've started planning haven't you so have you started looking at dress. Definitely me my mom always watch say yes to the dress anyway and I choose to come in and joke as I get these are are obviously in the last few months when I've been oblivious to it. And you've got something nice planned this weekend to celebrate as well yes. We're going to start getting down to the details and then we're going out for a nice big family meal to set up right our. Reporter Lisa Smith with Eva littler in Haiti for us this morning and Kate getting in touch with us with what you are looking forward to this weekend and what reasons you've got for being cheerful 24 minutes past the hour which means you've got just over 4 years more minutes to get your calls in for freebie Friday if you fancy going to see the wonderful Beverly not from Wall performing at the symphony hall during the songs of Stevie warned. Even then give us a call now oh I want to put on 56 to Para to Kate's Monday the 14th of October and the showpiece theme continues now we'll let you hear a little bit from his days as the at his days as the Lilac Time to Robbie Williams best selling album and in addition to all of that being my showbiz nemesis Stephen Duffy has had an incredible career he's back with a new Lyla Time album and he's currently promoting it Iran's The u.k. Yeah it was a founding member of John Ramsey Ron as well and he's from album rock in is going to be in Birmingham on October the 17th and we sitting down with our very own a drink Goldberg that night for a performance and an interview and some acoustic songs at the glee club and I'll be there of course as I mentioned though Stephen was once my show businesses and we caught up on the last time we were wrong if we were in a room together and it didn't go well it's all the child's to walk out well I'm not going to look at this little studio I'm actually in a cupboard so it would be very difficult to have. Side of this one and a new law I look Time album coming out return to us yes our 10th album and my 20th and it's what I'm what I'm trying to say is return to us with your pounds what a Korea you've had of course founding member news and news no more on. The showbiz comeback I was off the right for 20 odd years and suddenly got a call out of the blue a look there I am talking to you again you'll do anyone who remembers me that's where they have to get you back we know this not to be the case of course so what Corey one of the greatest songwriters we've had and certainly for the last 30 years your songwriting not just for you and for your music but for other papal has just been absolutely amazing Are you surprised that you've Korea has lasted so long. Well obviously you don't really think about it when you see when you stub exam I started at Permian Polytechnic exactly 40 years ago with John Taylor in it Rhodes and I mean at that point did we think it was going to last 18 months you know what it would have been it would have only lasted 18 months a part of stayed with. Us and went off right and we recorded and Robbie Williams given to me so successful so no album to 1000000 copies you have I thought I was going to be working with something called Rabbi Williams I thought it was going to be a little religious album but it's always astonished by its success. So how did all that come about working with Robert small it's a small world isn't it the music business and he I think we actually delivered quite close to each other and I was on top of the Pops with me me me doing one single hanging around it got all the way to number 19 and he was number one with freedom I think and we all went back to a club after the show and. That's what that's when I 1st met him but I said and we had actually talked about writing before but I just I knew that I want to really be the person responsible for breaking up the most successful writing partnership since Lennon and McCartney So I waited for him to get in touch as you know and it was a few years later we thought we're just going to write one little Mr Ball folk song but I just finished working with Nick Rhodes. Doing the devil's album so I had all these old since lying around and he didn't realize that I could do all of that and that's kind of that's why it took off you know and didn't you go and live with him in Los Angeles that musta been an intense time it was a very intense time you know because he had there was a lift and he would. So he could actually come up this lift and kind of come into my bedroom and say do you want to watch Desperate House Wives mate and this sort of thing and it was like well maybe not at this time in. The middle of the night but it was going to be it was you know we've all had that we've all we don't know what that's like having a lift coming into your bedroom we've all been there so. You mentioned the new album say returned to us and you going off doing. Some promotional signings you going to be doing something that swordfish which is full circle actually I think the 1st record come out and swordfish Yeah the 1st time album was really on this swordfish So we were there on Thursday the 17th and he's really transcend the subject on the promotional to sign in copies during the acoustic stuff of a full on Lilac Time to go with the album Well that's why I'm doing this because because it's I really enjoy doing the in stores because it's free so there's no kind of pressure and it's you know it's a great thing to bed to do a free gig and. The other thing is. It's kind of providing the. We're laying the plans for a more full on to but next year I think we might do some festivals and there's going to be a compilation album of a lot of time stuff next year and then perhaps after that this time next to now you are living in coal now you've got family living in coal Moore How is that for musical inspiration it's incredibly inspiring you know you wake up you see the sea coming from bombing was like being on your holidays you know all the time so Stephen I'm really looking forward to Adrian Goldberg and the chatting at the Glee Club I'll be coming along and I'm just delighted that we've got through the interview without either of us walking as well that's well you know we do. Crutches . Thank you thank you for having me back it's an absolute pleasure to look forward saying in a couple awakes we got better I got a new best you know of them yeah we've made it up and the thing about it was is that we've been showbusiness it and then we lived around the corner from each other in London so we used to see each other on the story over Don's go oh. And he always he was always very frosty and glad the ice has been broken we've got friends in common as well so let's not Stephen Dorff a founder and he's going to be. On the line that time it's. Called Return to us and he's going to be doing a special evening with a drink Goldberg at the glee club on Thursday October the 17th pretty quick that it's nearly all gone. Travel for the West Midlands on b.b.c. 95.631 has it looking Jason slow the moment some if you southbound on the m 6 from 5 a castle to 4 am 42 it's all because of a broken down vehicle that sat in lane one as still very heavy as well coming into Birmingham on the expressway from spaghetti cueing into Wolverhampton on Stafford road from the bush relaying junction also Black Country to Bentley still very busy . Junction 10 as the traffic all matter way inhales I mean usual spot going up towards the Grange Road roundabout trains the middle a Metro they're looking good so far this Friday but if you can update is called b b c w n 95.6 travel 133-012-3355 extension 0 it's your last chance same to get calls if you want to go and see beveling are performing Stevie Wonder's greatest hits at the symphony hall on Monday the 14th of October phone lines close in 3 minutes. Was from the West Midlands wants me. B.c. We were 95 in 6. Yes the number to call. One double double 956 and now with the news that $830.00 to his low person is raising serious concerns along with the United States and Australia about Facebook's plans to extend full encrypt ssion all scrambling across whatsapp Instagram and Facebook Messenger them secretary pretty patellar signed an open letter to the company's head months ago Bork arguing the made will make it harder for the authorities to fight crime when it is of those murdered by the ira in the bombing a pub on wings have accused the British government of treating them with content contempt for the last 3 days relatives have been in the Republic of Ireland as part of their campaign for justice in a public inquiry after $21.00 people were killed in the 1974 attacks Scotland Yard is expected to be strongly criticised in a report examining its investigation into an alleged v.i.p. Paedophile ring which turned out not to exist the police inquiry code named Operation middle and was launched to look into allegations made by car beach was later jailed for lying and abetting based charities secured extra funding to provide lifesaving bleed control kits after winning an award itself to control the blade which was set up by the mother of Daniel bed who died after being stabbed outside a pub in Dick but the 2017 was named one of 4 winners at the community project towards the b.b.c. We were I'm going to fight. Point 6. Bulls gave their Europa League prospects a huge piece with the stoppage time go from Willie boy to give them a one no winner the basic stuff in Istanbul last night they'd seen a Raymond syce goal disallowed for offside before that it was kept in kind of Cody says it was hard going at times but their defense was so important to a place like this that if you stay solid stay organized you stay in shape. And we stay together and I think that gives the base then to be willing to find stuff in the box and keep. It Like I said there's a lot of improving to do because we can play better not. Much as United should have been awarded a penalty join that goal a store with a mind the Europa League another teenage strike a get real Martinelli scored 2 goals and set up another as Arsenal beat standardly 4 nil there's more to life football on b.b.c. Night as Birmingham City face medals were the former Blues midfielder Darren Carter will be part of our commentary team once again 2 members of the Cubs backroom team will most likely be absent coach James Beattie an analyst why needs to relink with a move to Sheffield Wednesday to link up with former boss Gary monk Blues head coach Pep protet isn't allowing that to be a distraction speculations always comes up but in the end of the day it's about who are we working with the players and how we help the club go forward and that's the think up to it Aston Villa travel to nourish tomorrow looking for their 2nd league win of the season Dean Smith side of drop points from winning positions in 3 of the 7 league games so far this season including in the last 2 against Arsenal in Burnley but Smith believes his team or turn performances into points in the coming game if we keep playing like we are them we will have no doubts about that because I feel that we're getting better as individuals get in usually collectively as well so you know the performances will produce the points there's no doubt and you can have full much come into that game at Khoury road tomorrow afternoon here on b.b.c. W.-m. Also managed our Clarke says there's still nowhere near the standard he wants the Sadler's host sulphide City tomorrow looking for a 5th win in the trot is a nice place in course it is winning games the results business but if you ask him a are we anywhere near the standard that I want to get this club are going to happen overnight the answer's no. Well I would I think the fans can say and I can say we got a real good on a set of plays that give an average from for the sheer Catarina Johnson Thompson assess a new British record for the heptathlon at the Waldorf let it ships in Doha netting Bush in 2nd gold at the games the 26 year old beat the previous national record set by Dame Jessica Ennis hill at the London Olympics in 2 $1012.00 and there's one match the Smalling at the Rugby World Cup but it's a crucial one between the 2 time when is South Africa and Italy though the cloudy with patchy rain and drizzle but tending dry later the softer name with some sunshine a high level degrees Celsius 50 Fahrenheit dry tonight a low of 8 degrees Celsius 46 Fahrenheit for the West Midlands It's 836 Thanks very much Lou and phone lines are now closed for freebie Friday and we'll be picking a winner randomly very shortly. B.c. So we were there would be $5.00. 3 to be cheerful we've been asking for all morning John is listening and go Well you know in London he says hi guys regions which are full well I'm happy because storm the rhymes I was passed over us and I roof are still there. Thanks Thanks Thanks Thanks Thanks Thanks. Thank you. Thank you very much for the trouble well your own conditional love now you know that I've done nothing to. Write. Some. Rather huge response once again to. Give you know I don't see the wonderful. Person as well Beverly night before I mean. Anything the way. Beverly No it's the symphony hall. The 14th of October performing the songs of Stevie Wonder and some of her own and it says well we had a huge response the random generator which does exist does its thing we thought it was just a producer with the pain just getting it now is mine then so not very useful thank you I wouldn't either of them to live through the pain which you know you. Can enjoy right David don't play yet. So you're going to see Beverly NY at the symphony hall away come Monday How about that for a lovely start. To the end of. All was it really. So what she is so but she wifes 9. K.k.k. . Are you going to tell you one needs to get some babies w m are you just going to make out you. Look Great Tom we ring but when she painted it's not what you thought of as well. And then there are always really good say as well so enjoy yourselves on earth I thank you very much. And happy anniversary for a couple of weeks time to get Beverly know it's simple performing the songs of stay be one. While included in this no doubt. Travel for the West Midlands. 95.6846. Well if you're traveling north on the m 6 at the moment we do have a broken down vehicle it's around junction 3 the turn for the triple for a Coventry so that's causing some slow traffic breakdown that we have between $5.00 and $4.00 as being got as been cleared and also the accident we had as well causing a few problems north on the m $42.00 up towards junction 3 I has also now gone still very heavy coming into this morning from the push the road junction still very slow as well a West Brom on the I 41 southbound towards junction one of the m 5 and into Birmingham Hackney Road and still keeping towards bare wood road and still very slow into Birmingham on the expressway from spaghetti but if you can of data. 5.6 travel the number 330-123-3550 asking if your reasons to be cheerful all morning not. Taking the grandkids to blackball this weekend to see the loved. And she was going for her to Western interests me sticking his neck out there saying well will be back to that Manchester City on Sunday so you Ok take it upon the. Rock night last night tell me why and of course you can react to it and Frank say and then we got the blues Middlesbrough game as well they say it's a good look to play time to give a give away ask Sam slash dance mark and we decided to give it to Silliman he came up with with the story was a horrible sounding bugger that was the hall from a and he called it the right one played. Very very funny how you do in the small inning Good morning. I can't believe I'm actually on my. Look at the phone of my users p.p.i. Calling. Someone for this coming year and we are trying to scam me because when the mugger rhymes that will be broken you find some different places and then you'll have to stick it all back together with say probably not really we'll send you a new well motel like a Sam Mughal would you like it 1000 mugs element I think you have to be a star mug you are a good man Solomon and I wish you a wonderful wonderful way Can't anybody saying I text you know all the time boiled a fake name and because my friends go to listen well I don't want them to know that . I don't want them to know that I'm listening to their stations all of employment . I don't even tell us we don't like to say creates a lemon you should already know you. Are used to or used to listen to Radio one penis into you going for months now and. I just I just caught up listening I love you in the morning I look for. Well Paul Newman I mean. What do you and Danny Kelly's in the studio with us is wealth sorry sorry Danielle spelled it all for you I mean you love down he. What make sure the mark is delivered in a brown paper envelope. Find the sun and see if we give away a mug every wait time or any can even have a pass mark or some of you in the south 5 contributors Donna is after 9 o'clock the taxi drivers 5 are already actually recommending down the hall to the taxi driver this morning he was saying that he loves debate on the right and would you listen to them he doesn't listen so you also think you do since to right. Jeremy Vine. He loves to buy each I said you must let him go in here from 9 o'clock was very very kind spirited of you write We went down to Melbourne Nick yesterday because we're having a police special. All the way down I think if we can avoid what's what about the organization and it's all because I mention this a few times my mother in law was violently attacked by a fleeing shoplifter who had got involved in a foot chase with with the security at Morrison's and she was thrown out of the way and she needed a new hip hospitalized for 17 days and she still hasn't really got over it mentally physically she's on the way but mentally it's still a struggle and so that got us thinking about my personal involvement with this with the whole c id and fabulous bunch of capa's and then we thought well why don't we do a big. If you like a documentary on how the police operate once you actually get nicked almost from the offender's perspective and so we went to old Ripley station yesterday and I was told about it on the show having a bit of fun with it in the 11 o'clock hour I'm going to pop up and I'll bring Nick like in prison and I spent a bit of time behind bars in the cells horrible environments but then it's not a place full hotel is it as soon as I pulled out. We've got to get bills through like these this big metal fence and those of a copper that was on a city you said the more intimate this is like 20 to one in the afternoon I said I said higher and then 3 hours later the same cop or maybe see ideal soon because he was in a uniform was have in the city a thought My God he's been out there 3 and a bit out of smoking but it's local 7 as I was going back through the gate he was comin back into the work environment and he said I haven't seen you full I guess how many years 30 on every 30 years nearly 30 years now I'm 49 years of age he goes I haven't seen you for 30 years and so after 9 o'clock you know in this game you need possibly sometimes an interview with someone to kick start the phone calls who can you interview. I've got no one to interview so it really is are going to be flying by the seat of the pants here I want to hear from people after 9 o'clock who have bumped into people but they haven't seen for years in the most bizarre of situations now I don't know whether anyone. Is going to beat 30 years I don't know cannot cannot for I wanted got the guts on the straight couple to talk about the Wolves this morning and I'm thrilled it was. 56 years ago may be more but yes I mean we went on holiday to New York as I for 3 or 4 days got some nice truth we got to the top of the Empire State Building and there was a bloke there in a war shirt from the Telford world so I often seen since the ids when we used to go all day golds and the next time I saw him was pressed in a while on the 1st match of the say you know so I think you did a movie or sicko you gotta get out of it that's ridiculous and there he was at the side of the bed looked at each over the top of the Empire State Building and said oh no you unbelievable Matt Yep soundings happened to me is why don't you go so I hope that people will call up and tell me their stories because I genuinely have no want to speak to you about this no want to speak to I'm going to guess to kick start of the big conversation I don't want to bug out about it bores the hell out of everyone we did it a little but yes they so it's just me on a microphone and it could be a lonely old place unless you got some incoming calls you will get to close down and Danny with the place next you said it's not the band concert the wife may have been staying it could have been tantric downy they said. a gym in the Job story from Steven Duffy And when he leaves the Robbie Williams and I were writing together and used up a lift statement of his bedroom asking him to make of the now if you want to practice well you're going to still friends I'm sure. State as we now know Stephen Duffy is a very very nice man and I'm sure Robbie Williams isn't the last either cheeky chappy he's mellowed some reasons to be cheerful we've been asking you throughout the course of the morning loads if you've been getting to really do appreciate it yeah we did a trap for him over Hanson The reason to be cheerful is that there's a motorbike relates that there's motorbike ricing on the telly all wake and you calm. And Joanna says are going on holiday on Sunday to sunny Turkish you might meet Mark Taylor on the way back to my money's on the way to Manchester to watch the ball so we're going to get thrashed out by damage but it is the Word of God and travel keeping the West Midlands moving. And into. This morning Stafford road down securing from the bush the Lane junction the a 38 in Birmingham at Bristol Road very slow around the Belgrave middleway still busy as well man away inhales I mean going up towards the Grange Road roundabout and still some slow traffic into Birmingham on the expressway coming in from spaghetti m 6 m 5 m 42 are looking good but if you can update us call b.b.c. 95.6 travel 133-012-3351 extension 5. From the West Midlands for the West Midlands. E.c. . 95 you see more good morning morning my mom 111 morrow morning my name is Danny Kelly it's 9 Welcome to the b.b.c. B.b.c. w Ok on the agenda this morning we're talking about whisky we're talking about filing Well 3000000 quid with a metal detector and also the big conversation this morning listen it's going to be a Friday Phillis boarding Ok it's going to be a more relaxed feel because it's Friday this because we have a news or this week so I want to talk to you about somebody I've been. Into who I hadn't seen for 30 years 30 years and I want your stories of people you've randomly been doing to in bizarre locations you haven't seen for years and years and years and years and I can't do without you because it's just me and a microphone without your calls It's a lonely old place Oh wait oh wait one double double 956. Good morning the serious case review has concluded the death of a Wolverhampton girl could never have been foreseen Victoria's circle over was killed and raped by 17 year old Iman as these in West Park they review of her dealings with authorities before she was attacked in April 28th seen states that the 14 year old wanted to leave home like a fire burning under her feet next person has joined the United States and Australia in raising serious concerns about plans by Facebook to extend encrypt tional scrambling course all its messaging services them secretary pretty Patel has cosigned an open letter to the company's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg arguing that the move will make it harder to fight crime particularly child abuse Facebook says it will take safety measures Silkie Carlow family privacy campaign group Big Brother watch things the authorities fears are overblown I don't think it's too much to ask for law enforcement to take a targeted lawful approach rather than saying let's create a massive security vulnerability in the backbone of the modern communications infrastructure leaving the communications of up to 3000000000 people open to hacking and from abilities that could see the wolds communications up for grabs by anyone. Mr Proctor the sentence West Midlands Police say the jailing of a Birmingham man for the death of a man who died 17 years after being attacked shows they leave no stone unturned Mark Wilkey needed 247 care after being paralyzed and suffering brain injuries from a single punch by Paul Proctor fooling around in Erdington in August 2000 died 17 years later and after police proved it was linked to the attack point to a sentence yesterday to 2 years and 10 months in prison campaigners over the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings say the Irish government of showing the more respect than the British government's families of those killed in the ira attack have been in Dublin to try to get more support for a public inquiry into the deaths the justice for the 21 group wouldn't confirm if they've received that backing but they said politicians have done more for them there than those in Westminster they said the in question back in April left them with more questions than answers an independent report out this morning is expected to criticize Scotland Yard's investigation into fake allegations of a v.i.p. Paedophile ring at Westminster the inquiry targeted senior politicians the military officers and health officials are urging parents to make sure their children get the flu vaccination nearly half the population of the u.k. Will be eligible for the fact.

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Well or last year's winner of the Tour de France it all depends on the bicycle it depends on the vehicle on a 10 speed the pro racers are going to win every time but put the race around a try sickle in the 11 year old wins every time you see it's not the driver it's the vehicle when it comes to generating revenue it's exactly the same if you have a job or a small business you are writing a traceable you can only go so fast if you need to make up lost ground it's not going to happen on a tricycle no matter how fast you pedal it's simply not going to win the race why do many people with no schooling you know advanced degree often become very wealthy simple they choose to only ride 10 speeds when it comes to helping people create their next revenue model. Income store as a can't miss when it comes to putting people on a 10 speed could your household or business using additional revenue model that doesn't solely depend on you if so you need to check out income stored income store . When radio. Radio's spirits. Begin this time with. Then after we hear from. Our latest. Known as the matter it originally aired over. The summer of 1956. It was a pseudonym for American writer David stresser detective character of Michael Sheen in the 1939 novel. Death. Veteran actor Wally and later Jeff. The original in addition to the female lead whose name will be provided in a moment you'll hear. Death June 4th 1905. Back to starting what a mayor and Kathy Lewis. The official slogan of San Francisco goes like this the city of the knows how long going to San Francisco's But over the detective might well be the man who knows who done it this evening Mike Shea and his assistant Phyllis Knight have put work behind them they're about to leave their office in the rust building to meet their old friends inspector and Mrs far a day or an evening at the movies. They hurried up till Hollywood didn't stop jumping in fussing every waiting for just a 2nd girl you know to be fun to see Mrs and again I'm sad when any of our Irish guys it's been weeks months since fired it Baradei and I manage that same evening off I must be taking out holiday and I found Yeah. How does my happy screw is ever and the face below it's beautiful isn't it. Oh and can't we didn't hear it come on my own work it's not a client it's after hours. Oh all right so if I can go now fer a day. This is something special about our Shot stand and I've just been on my own to jump and come down I called as I come up right this is Marilyn strike Mark what do you mean I don't show myself just get out. I have to go I started. Night when Inspector in his office chair where I think you are so he said. Inspector. My voice coming. I mean how you left frazzled inspecting I am more and let me worry where Come on come on give us your details when was Judge Stanton murdered less than an hour ago near as we can tell I just got back from his house advise my take a look at these fingerprint cards on my desk in fingerprints and robbery checks and street night of the 17th and this one housebreaking And that's ever no night of the 21st and 2 more but burglaries and speculates that tie up with Judge Stan the judge was sharp still but his house was robbed too I got an ugly feeling that the fingerprints were found at his place. That said now yes check the fingerprints inspect. Your short of an. Ok that's all I was afraid of that these things are prints you just looked at Mike they belong to Victor right now to well what's the matter with that don't they identify the killer Yeah they do but these burglaries took place last month Ratner was released from the penitentiary only 2 days ago locked it's impossible that's what he said 2 years ago was sent to the pen for investment opinion rap the proof was his fingerprints found on the safe then the last couple of weeks came for robberies Lichter ravenous fingerprints and every one of them he's still in the state penitentiary here he was pardoned for wrongful conviction now there's a murder on his fingerprints again I thought no 2 people in the world had the same Princess the point if 2 men can have the same fingerprints are all criminal procedures they're brought out of his window right now well Inspector Plattner was released 2 days ago and the judge was murdered tonight he's still bound to be your suspect haul them in and make him prove his whereabouts at the time of the killing have already ordered him Group exam Meanwhile I got to go back to the judges and finish the examination. To come along Oh of course where the bloodhounds go we. This is the judge's study on the floor over there but the desk is there. Covered over with a sheet and. A desk pulled out my catch the killer must have been looking for something in the judge's wife said he didn't keep any valuables in here and yet where did you find read this fingerprints on the broken glass from the terrace door it is on my desk Mike Exhibit Number 8 it is Don I must have been locked the time he broke a pane the glass reached inside and trying the key but he was careful to wipe off the quay afterwards if he hadn't touched the glass we wouldn't have a clue this doesn't look like the work of a professional housebreaker to me Inspector all he had to do was use a little pressure in the door would have come up and anyway here he was the same system and each house smashed a window or a door they made him say wait a minute wait a minute I remember reading something in the paper about that nice conviction Wasn't he an attorney a lawyer for a loan company he got a hold of the combination of their safe somehow and made off with almost 800000 bucks did they get the money back not a nickel then this doesn't make sense at all he's got the dough stashed away somewhere he wouldn't go in for a penny ante robberies now could all those burglaries be just a red herring Mike you know a build up so we think tonight was just another theft with a killing on the side but getting the main point Angel Ratner was safely put away in mothballs until the day before yesterday how did his fingerprints turn up at robberies 3 weeks before he was released that's a mystery good enough to find a 3 quarter Morocco inspector general who just got a call from headquarters the boys can't find rapport anywhere not it is out there you know very get a hold of his attorney now live then that's a he says he hasn't seen the retina since the day he got the pardon for Funny Cide about Mike and he's probably hiding out would better get on his trail fast while it's still warm and if we only knew where to start we go at the old homestead a mist of the direct. Find out I'm going to bed remarked a couple suitcases account of what a raft I was packing I'm packing I'm health food in the kitchen guess you didn't plan to tarry long research does this go on as private as date back 2 years or more looks like we're out of luck yeah I say Honey you mind turning up the kitchen light oh ya ya get it Mike maybe you have to play a waiting game if rather tries to skip down we can admire the deeper airport pretty slim chance inspector you're probably at the highway might inspect the area coming . Something Yeah now this door here just now I notice dirt training away from it and look hey I stay away must be a basement there's a light switch. Now watch your step Angel those high heels Yeah it's a big basement brick floor cupboards and shelves around the walls have an inch of dust and dirt on everything except the seat of the Shia Yeah and look his place where I belong all these couples wrap the climbed up to get something out let's have a look at. A couple of cameras tripods glass plates film the pax project and. The guys are real shutterbug our home gotten God what happened there oh I turned my ankle on a loose break just a minute there's more than one grey clothes Mike coming. Up there's no more to between these bricks. Area about 3 square feet I think we know what this means below these bricks Mr Ratna bank is 100000 bucks and came back to dig it up. Upstairs. And he's come back sounds like he said into the kitchen what what if he comes down here quick turn out like I am right I don't see a stranger the right it turns up from the head of this Ok and duck into the steps Yes And yeah now not a sound. Oh heavens my purse I left it hanging on the chair it's too late now. Mike it's a woman's footsteps. Well down there. Oh she sees fields person. And stop stop I have a right to. Keep From. Having my car I think I think when I think we're not going you know darned well I'm going to walk to. My girl or send inspectors are they find themselves locked in the basement of a strange house thanks to an equally strange woman. This is no ordinary door there's no choice or maybe of both of you get in your way we'll shoot the lock off stand back to the lab. To get a higher and they're going to. Save your legs inspected just listen. To in the places that woman Sam gas. 'd and I don't mean the cleaning woman what's the matter with me my brains are small dried and kept on he's ex-wife swell if we can find Mr Rat and his ex-wife will do it as you would expect their headquarters can tell us that there are so what's her name there there remember that was my maiden name she may be using it again Ok inspectors so let's find banishing there and see what she can tell us. Yes So if this is the resident of their America it is May we talk to at least I don't know who I am Inspector ferreted Police Department Oh well come on it. Of Please excuse my manner right but it might be about something else a man named William Miller a relative of errors our brother which is in the parlor here well the call up there are. These people want to see you will expect a fair a day and my chain until last night and this is Mr Johnson Curran and Dale Johnson I'm right glad no yell down. Please or I believe you were once married to Mr Victor right may or is it something our We'd like very much to talk to and if we can locate and you know he is well known for that don't. We ask why you locked us in his basement a few minutes ago in his basement on the stink Mr Johnson and I just got back a movie we. Just skip but Skip but the lady says she went to a movie so she went to a movie don't like your attitude toward Miss Miller do you people want Ratner need pardon and release the courier approach and I say we want to talk to her about Judge Stanton judge the one who was killed modeless the news flashes you can get at the movies nowadays we heard it on the radio Victor wouldn't do such a thing I know is innocent they let him out of prison because they were wrong about these things or prints the wrong again i never trusted him I wanted while I was in prison that he and I came near there I got I've got your own and I wait a minute I want to talk your money on my way Mr Miller you seem pretty burned up about Ratner perhaps you had a business deal with him once and I wish they'd let him in prison for the rest of his natural life bearable the pull to marry him now she's heading for more trouble this Texan are what's wrong with him why she's not him on the top months is soft talk a ranch and yeah Michael I overheard Mr Johnson ask her what she meant about going to the movies he just got here ahead of us she said she'd explain right here and when he asked what she wanted Donna wrapping his basement don't you mind I'll tell the story myself I just wanted to know the scene Mr Red nurse and she was sprung from prison I think it fiances and tired you know the use of the not to mention her brother inspector You know Mike if you've asked all your questions I think we can leave this family love fest Yeah I agree with you Mary it's been a pleasure to meet all of you and one final word Mr Miller Mr member it's a present of friends to shield a criminal or aid in his escape you might think that over the night. You know kids I don't believe a thing we heard you know right it's the heaviest performance I've seen some time. Sometimes Kevin's film is a grain of truth in every lie there was awful anxious about Ratner a system here and what was she doing in that basement. That's what we're going to find out and jump into those those bricks in the basement but I'm afraid we're going to find more than money. You are listening to my. Radio one we'll be right back after this. 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We come in Mike just a few more bricks and we're going to pull up these planks that planks underneath the Brinks and hardware otherwise the Ford caved in to all of their Ok Farraday up with the boys now. And again. Something maybe I can reach down and put. My. Man's leg and they're going to grab our exit. Flame down here. Where this is they're looking like it's Rattner 234 bullet holes thorough job but Judge Stan was murdered on the one hour and a half ago ran it couldn't have killed him nothing less you committed suicide and buried himself under the bricks and wonder how long he's been in the newspaper his coat pocket maybe that'll tell us something. A little went right through it evening paper the date is not far lest he wouldn't carry an old newspaper in his pocket might that means he was killed the day you got out of prison that there was not a to nothing and must be some tie up or judge stand there is reckless fingerprints it wasn't any ghost that met the calling card on the judge's glass door and we know that Mike but that's all we do know Baradei you said those fingerprints were found at 4 different Birgitte Yes Ok we've got to recheck every one of them now where's the nearest next see we're on 27th Avenue there's one up oh a.j. Burma claims he or you rather was because I mean Mike he's on 26th Avenue right behind us in fact the 2 backyards joining inspector Faraday would you please open that kind of like face of yours and tell us these things I know Mike but I got so wound up on Judge Stanton I clean forgot the robberies don't need was anyhow but he won't tell you anything Mikey. So as I go to the department keeps ringing up every day to ask if we promise stop he had style it sounds like he's keeping tabs reason all right inspect it call headquarters and have a man bring out all your exhibits we don't need him but a.j. Bremner's. Mr Brown I have paid taxes in the city of a 25 years and what do I get for it my house is robbed and the police do nothing nothing is not right my group yes do you know look Mr Brander I'm not a policeman I'm a private detective if I can help you get your stuff that I had an apt talk I want results don't we Margaret we just want to look at that smashed window Mr Brown not to see the glass I've replaced it won't going to praise well immoderate Yes dear no Dan what did you do with the blast I don't know I think I threw it in the trash can in the backyard then let's go to the backyard and I suppose I'll have to show you the back door it's this way. This way but the glass Margaret Yes. Now we can take out the go as a way in and out hold a flashlight. Many years was that fellow rattler sentenced to 15 years. And I think he'd be willing to sell and how so it is you interested in buying Well it's a good rental profit don't like the smaller glass like a fund. Now the pieces you bought but you saw. Them all together on the pavement. They'd say what you people are up to something wrong Mike they want to know that's no great surprise here Inspector if you please 2 pieces of grass What about them one of them is your exhibit piece with refuse fingerprints inspect them but this other glass is at least an 8th of an inch thick and the glass with the fingerprints I'm beginning to smell a rat yes these. Were faked and planted here and that all the other houses and the man who did it cure Judd Stanton which is still a king size mystery Instagram left can we get to wrapped his house through your back yeah so yes there's a gate behind the garage. If you don't mind I'd like to go along with what you work those out with you Margaret. I'm sorry not at this stage will give you an invitation only later on I promise you. That sounds owners don't twist my words angel like you has made his 1st mistake now we'll trick him into this last one. Mike Phillips and the inspector are once more in the basement to them a big director spread out on the tool bench of the dead man's cameras and photographic accessories as you can see Inspector he's got to count cameras here as modern as you could buy 2 years ago they're expensive now all his equipment fits these cameras except one item that's back aboard style Glasgow implants That's right and I care way too big but maybe Ratner kept them for a purpose and he take this plate and boast and just across. Now. You take another and do the same. At it now what do you see think of paints a whole set as neat and clean as the files and headquarters Yes Inspector Yes this is where arachnids fingerprints have been coming from that stack the way down he then planted in the smashed glass at every one of those robbery where a lot of beer out of this is what Bratton had in mind he was arrested because his fingerprints were found on a safe so he built himself an alibi a new mistake would probably release him if the same thing happens turned up while he was in prison but any must have had help Mike somebody to rob houses and scatter this Glasper I had checked and the same person killed Judge Stanton tonight he planted these into print so we go looking for rat and I never find him because he was already dead and buried my quote are you staring at the body. Nobody knows Ratner is dead except us and the killer. This this may be a little ghoulish but here see this ring of arachnids Yeah it's big and fat actually and are not designed I don't put it on you I think over my will get there are suspects to get I will need a judge Stanton's House will have an innocent little talk doesn't matter what we say you so long as we keep the secret of Ratner's death I get it they can rule see you wearing his ring right and what do you think will pass through his mind knowing he left wrapped in a buried under a layer of bricks and 2 inch planks. Are way out of court all your people together of this are there might but it seem necessary why bring us to Judge Stephens house a problem that killed him that's not our concern it happened to suit our convenience Mr excuse me for asking what i'm are doing here Mr and Mrs Bremner and I just seem to be what you might call excess but you know I don't mind it's all very interesting especially if I get my stolen property back it's never right Margaret. Would you tell us when you last went up to the penitentiary to see your ex-husband Oh then you know just answer the question please your brother would learn about it anyway well must've been 2 months ago did he give you anything or ask you to do something for him I know and you Mr Millet when did you last visit him in prison are you trying to be funny I never go near him and it ought to please you to know that raff No never should have been pardoned he didn't doesn't read money I don't going to that they made a mistake no Mr Miller effect Arad misspend your prints were fakes they were planted at those House robbery I'm just trying to trick a nice breeze honey you must rile yourself ever be no further cause for us to chance or we've told us she refuses to cooperate if so we can do let's all go tonight you folks can go home now you know me and all this when I think I. So I thought I was right. Ok Faraday Phillis out the back way we've got to race the moderate to that basement. And I hope this is the last time we have to climb down into this basement I can feel them last thing on my north side we'd better hide behind the staircase. So turn off your flashlight I hope this work Mark nobody said a word about that ring you were where they wouldn't and I flushed it and he scratched your nose like you had the 7 year itch he's got to come back he's got to see get that body has been just it taking any bets on who shows up I'll put my money on Vera row she looked at the actors in this very spot remember and Brother Bill is something fishy about him. Mr Bremner and yes dear he's still curious to me I think you'll both lose your bets if I. Are 00000008 turn right call now Mike you're going I'm ready. Oh oh oh. And next time it may not be your hand Mr Johnson I don't know what this means don't you know the only one who knew right away and where it was buried. This is all wrong no Mr Johnson No you are all wrong and there's just one way to put it right and you know what it is. Today I thought you cared for John Dolittle No not until we hear Johnson's confession just dictated it he admits he was right in a cell made up of the penitentiary release 2 months ago Ratner got him to do the robberies and work the fingerprint deal with them well what about Judge Stanton it was revenge Mike that was the judge who signed him up Johnson had big plans for his fingerprint rackets so he double cross what I'll say even tried to marry his ex-wife I doubt it any probably just playing around with their with a learn where that money was hidden and just what he said might but the girl was innocent so Mike the inspector and I bet on everybody but Johnson you said we'd lose touch and no one well I got to thinking over the 1st talk we had with him our cattle man from Texas wouldn't use a jailbirds word for getting out of prison he didn't say rats and it was pot and he said he was wrong. Or stuff wasn't proof but it made me suspicious and I see. I guess had lined up the case yeah thanks a 1000000 for Help me out of it sorry ruin the evening inspect it is always another night for fine but what's the matter with this when Angel. Every time you get in the set then I'm. Going out again next week at a nother adventure with my cosyn private detective who's going while the mayor and Kathy Lewis live John Forte as inspector found. Tonight's story was written by Richard De Graff and based on the character created by Brett how it. Was composed and directed by Bernard Ken's This is John lying saying good night. This is the mutual Donley Broadcasting System. 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Welcome back to when radio was or we debut our latest 5 part yours truly Johnny Dollar story line it finds our insurance investigator traveling to New England to look into the shady lane matter part want to rigidly aired on Monday July 9th of 1956 and here it is from Hollywood it's time for. A dollar. Start me it's all I am paid How's the family dogs. While I want spreading you at the moment. If you're wanting to know who murdered you know mine are. Just look real. Real close. Arch and the signature I suppose is that famous own name right. Now. Carry out house and the beneficiary and. What's the status of the investigation today I mean Johnny Carter's jury brought in over 30 turned up since. 00. 0. Fret for you if I can find j.d. Lane on the map. Tonight and every weekday night Bob Bailey and the trends drive adventures of a man with the action packed expense account America's fabulous free lance insurance investigator early Johnny Dollar. Special Investigator Johnny Dollar to the Home Office star mutual insurance company Hartford Connecticut the following is an accounting of expenditures during my investigation of the shady lane matter. And I'm $136.70 transportation and incidentals 100 to Shady Lane a quiet little town of around a 1000 population. Drowsy streets lined with white framed picket fences and flower bed yards a town with a well chosen name built under the protecting shade of venerable elms and spreading maple. Country crossroads town with one of everything on in one restaurant one garage one general store one barber shop and one constable gone a lantern jawed leather faced man of middle age named Jeff Brown. It's Ok Mr Don I lived here all my life 1st time I've ever seen it this time it's one more for this time of year at least when there's change in the world to everything change in except you. A nature to maybe take this killer and don't rightly know how to go about dealing with it well maybe we can figure out something between us. But the bulk of the killing at civil and. So mad scientists and ship and port states hand ports for an old fashioned. School single shot I see and I reckon that's about all I can give you in the way of facts or clues I guess you call them are facts will do all right Helen Bates was a fine woman and a hard life she was married no children she was alive now he's dead cause of death a bullet in the heart and all thanks Mr Dollar How did it happen all right you know what no witnesses could have been an accident even what do you mean an accident when one of them hunters from the city into here regular Cantone did it's cute and anything that moved well surely not a human being sitting in our own living room they might have never can tell crazy as they are shot a gold long to hit will not last fall caught him with it tied on their bumper said it was a mountain she. Might have done it an intense no then got scared and ran out sponsored except for one of those facts which practice bullets. Hunters from the city don't use old fashioned squirrel rifles most of my more. And I said it could have been accidental I didn't say it was and I reckon somebody meant to kill it no I don't think there's much doubt that there ain't we said was might not fear said Dang worthless then I mean they to find woman makes it to somebody killing her and getting away with it and let's make sure they don't get away with it got nothin to go on the dollar not one lonesome thing what about a possible motive and turned up a single one did she have any enemies everybody that knew a loved. One about this bullet did you have a ballistics check made out and it led to New York they come up with anything said . They'd report that here somewhere you can look at it if you want to know only what was their conclusion same as mind I had from an old fashioned square rifle. You know anybody around here I might only gun like that but now anybody in the township must be $3400.00 of them rattles around keep sakes And it down them a Sunni's and that's one dead end couldn't be much dead there. So I guy told you ain't no clues at all least none to speak of woman without an enemy the world sitting in front of a window shot 5 mm outside the house woman's dead and the banks and all the banks and all not quite all. But you mean people. Persons a fraction Oh and their relations with other persons are facts facts that we can check on already told you Mr Dollar. Didn't have no enemy the person who killed her wasn't exactly a friend known enemy to me but she had contacts and relations with other persons and one of them known or unknown was around to me maybe an accidental enemy with a motive and a capacity for murder but you mean by accidental maybe Mrs Bates saw something from that window of hers something that made her dangerous to someone else maybe she didn't even know she had made an enemy might be a maybe just a matter of her death benefiting somebody somebody who otherwise wouldn't be her enemy it thought of that course but it don't lead nowhere it might. I'm going to let her him Mr Paramor and we should take a look at it all right it arrived yesterday at the Home Office of my client in Hartford it was mailed here in shady lane. Close to Home look real close to home. Now you know I'm signed any idea who might have sent it somebody with a lot of any good in their blood. No no no it's a bank wouldn't go out to my. John and by view I mean like you just said the matter of her death benefit and somebody saw with that insurance policy like it is the person that had benefit most would be your husband then Bates again why like you said motive and capacity even if money was motive enough for Ben He just hadn't got the capacity for murder getting it is Ben Bates a good friend of yours Mr Brown or since we were together I see maybe you only think you see I ain't making allowances for just knowing that's all maybe I'd better meet him all right. Just out of town a ways out right out there if you want on it appreciate that only one thing though . You've got an expense account of some kind and you sure that's right why then we're not exactly a poor folk up here but we ain't rich Nita and the township is kind of true with their money. Going to have to chide you for the cocks banshee if it's all right with you oh sure sounds fun. Maybe we could make a couple of other calls on the way but you won't see well mostly I like to talk to the coroner here and you already had. I'm gone I missed a dollar well read it. Too And for more drawn a dollar right after this short break gone when radio. If you ever try to plan a vacation at a hotel. Never mind well it's time. For all things are. Different types of. Compare the cost. Find out what you. 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And now let's wrap up this episode of Johnny Dollar on when radio was. Expense account item $23.00 even transportation and Constable jet Ram was car from Cheney land of the bandits farm. It was a pleasant trip summer time and country road winding among the farms climbing leisurely over the ridges the heavy pungent sent to flex and Clover the home of b. . But I couldn't completely enjoy it I kept wondering how much real help I could expect from a constable who'd already made up his mind at the top suspect wasn't capable of murder a constable who was also a coroner and for all I knew a county attorney and district judge. Constable who might even be just. Might even be a murderer. By then bake his base in x. One about a quarter mile I seen that Martin Green either that sat in the road working on that van to match well past time of day with him or again when the brain is no base good friends real close. Martin and chip must be getting legs. Bent and around and being paid for Martin facial business. Which done a dollar from down around hot food and premium is. A squat a job you doing there must bring. Just use that in real careful so they lock together pretty difficult. But it's dug in below the frost line the rock wall will last a life. And that's what I believe in a plan and ahead and build in right that's a good philosophy and then to. Sight cheaper than instant and right there is really reason Mr and man that with the substance the fool and assume it believe in prudence is your only birth you might in that it sticks but that caller said. Come on out here your stand Martin just passing my. So-called official business you on dead murder of Alan Bates just a dollar here is an insurance investigator she's come to look into it see. The terrible tragedy in a dollar that think the whole township especially me yes I imagine so. Good neighbors fine people about to be proud to know science couldn't help it just didn't seem to get it in spite of been being a good. And then this you. Believe it what do you mean by common afternoon gentlemen and it's era when you need a friend to John a dollar and wife Sarah Varney the dollar comes in. And then he has. An insurance company is given Jeb and with this Alan Bates thing oh yes I see well don't let me interrupt. Just tell him Mr Dollar what good neighbors the bait should always be a body couldn't ask for a better friend. You said something about all the other trouble later referred to Ellen's illness after that operation much as you'd put into an image much a. Man had a way to man and flip the house and run the lot of time he spent taking care of her share not happens much time he spends hanging around that you know what girl is a spree why that matters pivoted you but that. I'm sorry Martin but it's true when you know it. Mr Fayed my wife is just repeating gossip. And they just fine young man and his story to the contrary I had a roommate as. Well sometimes the best way to stop an idle rumor is to check into it if you care to tell me who I know the. Name is really well she's a waitress at the Shady Lane camping I'd like to talk to or you can when we get back to town where folks reckon we'd better be getting on. Ellen Bates was a fine woman Webber it was killed it I hope you get him I believe the world. Oh and by the way Mrs brainy the company was very grateful for your letter my letter. I mean how did you know what I didn't know I was just guessing nice to have met both of you see again. Now here's a start to tell you about tomorrow's intriguing episode of This Week story tomorrow of 2 were not even accused one confesses and one denies and both very strangely join us once you you know was truly Johnny Dollar. 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G.t.t. 95 f.m. 810 medium wave and on digital radio b.b.c. Radio Scotland Good afternoon it's 4 o'clock. And this is news Dr with the very Stuart tonight a landmark legal ruling into whether parliament must have a say before official Breck's that talks begin is underway at the Supreme Court is a case essentially about process but process in the most fundamental constitutional sense about who has the power to do what Italy's prime minister is set to resign after the failed to win over voters in a referendum and one year on from the storm Desmond will find out if the areas affected have recovered or if for the full brunt of storms this means hundreds of people evacuated from their homes hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage caused. All of that between no and 631st the news from amendments Hulu Vanny thank you this Supreme Court has begun hearing a u.k. Government appeal against the ruling that it needs the approval of M.P.'s to begin banks it ministers argue they have historic powers to act without further permission from parliament later this week the court will also hear arguments in favor of the Scottish government having a say in the triggering of Article 50 political correspondent Nick here at least says the law to advocate will maintain wholly dude has a legal right to be involved in the process he'll argue that parliament needs to vote before article fair. They can be triggered that's because he says the constitutional arrangements which apply to Scotland make it clear that it's for parliament and not the government use executive power to make that decision but the u.k. Government disagrees they think the referendum result gives them the power to make that decision and later this afternoon Lord Keane who's advocate general the u.k. Government's man on Scots law will make that case in a Scottish context understood to be from Scotland has been stomped to death in Lapland the Santas a fatty team of Jorgen Aziz Christmas themed excursions to the northern finish region has confirmed a member of staff has died there and says it's working with the Finnish police in development authorities to support the investigation that is now under way the eldest son of a murdered 5 pensioner has told the court but his mother always spoke favorably of the woman accused of battering her to death with a ruling pen Sunder we had denies carrying out the attack on media logo in January this year claiming she was elsewhere and leaving at the time trial at the High Court in Edinburgh continues the prime minister of Italy materials he is formally tending his resignation to the country's president this afternoon he's standing after he was convincingly defeated in a referendum on constitutional reform opposition parties have called for an immediate general election politicians across Europe have expressed concern about the instability caused by the result but the market reaction has been largely neutral Fisheries Minister Fergus Ewing has told fisherman he's determined to protect e.u. Markets and funding Mr Ewing speaking as he to Peterhead fishing market also confirmed a $5000000.00 pound investment to modernize and an Hans-Peter had put the Scottish fisherman's Federation has called for a withdrawal from the common fishery deal's off to the banks it food chief executive Betty Armstrong says the e.u. Is not key to the sector's future success we're funding with regard to the catching sector emerged about one. 1st set of landing it's a very welcome if it's there of course we'll use it but the industry does not turn on incoming funding re industry terms of a sustainable nitrile resource and we're hoping the president will allow us considerably more sustainable natural resources properly managed by us so the European funding is welcome but if it projects are worth funding they'll be worth funding after breakfast as well the British Medical Association is calling on the Scottish government to ban smoking in vehicles completely it's welcoming a new law which has not come into force making it illegal to smoke in a car when children are present but Dr Peter Benny be any chairman for Scotland believes ministers should go even further the bill to protect youngsters from secondhand smoke was approved at Holyrood last year it was launched by the Liberal Democrat m.s.p. Jim Hume other countries in the world like or states of countries in the world in Australia and Canada the broil in the se legislation some years ago almost overnight there was a change in drivers behaviors and the very peak few people were actually fighting because they were we're off the dangers of fighting and they changed the behavior so that's what this is about and it's something we should celebrate 60000 children every week in Scotland will not be protected the former head of world football sent Blatter has lost his appeal at the court of arbitration for sports against a 6 year ban from football it was imposed by the ethics panel because of a so-called disloyal payment of more than $1500000.00 pines that Mr Potter made the secretary general of cast Matthew reap redeye thrilling the appeal of Mr Blatter has been dismissed Accordingly the decision rendered by the Fifa appeals committee in February of this year remains in force and Mr Blatter remain banned from taking part in any football related activity at national and international level for 6 years and must still pay a fine of $50000.00. Says Franks experts at the University of Edinburgh have pinpointed more than 30 infections that are likely candidates for the next to Meijer pandemic the scientists find 37 different viruses they believe have the potential to spread across the globe all of them have shown the ability to spread between people but have not so far calls to major epidemic Well that's the news no sport with Jimmy ally Amanda thank you hearts are hoping to a point in Cathro and Austin McPhee as the new coaching team at St Cassell talks to police over the weekend with Catherine who's currently Championship leaders you just saw united make the Hughes also in contention for the role of performance the rate of the Scottish if he has spoken to Hearts and is weighing up his options the Manchester City striker Sergio Aguayo is available for tomorrow night's Champions League clash with Celtic despite being banned for for much is after his red card tackle against Chelsea and Scotland's Gordon Reid does describe the ending the year as world number one as unbelievable wheelchair tennis player confirmed his police at the Summit of the rankings after reaching the final of the wheelchair masters of events in London both of the sport headlines are filling up for me it's 25 past 4 from I am a coward and I was the travel news thanks Jamie will no real problems to report but road works are causing some problems as afternoon and Argyle the slow traffic through the road works on the 8 to 8 between kill gardens and Cooktown farm is room for Sir Clarkston Busby road is really slow moving at the moment that's both ways from Clarkston tolls apparently jiving get stuck there are temporary lights here at City's roads as umbrella similar picture at the cames crossroads at that house and a whole road slowing things down because of road wrecks here and on authors and 5 it's looking sluggish at the 82 Preston runs by and that's heading north of the queens way and Glasgow's animators slower than usual West bone from Junction 16 Craik all 3 to 1900 s. Responded slowing down from 20 to plantation again to create call or 8995 double 80 have more just before half past 4 and. Into the weather now a giant Clear start to the evening will see temperatures falling away sharply widely dying to minus the year around minus 6 and as low as minus 9 in some parts of Campion and the highlands are widespread frost to run to and some freezing fog patches in places sub easterly winds will freshen across the far side of the west bringing some effect by morning you're listening to b.b.c. Radio Scotland and supporting 8 minutes past 4 so the highest court in the u.k. Is hearing a landmark case to decide whether the government has to get parliament's approval to start the process of taking the u.k. Out of the European Union ministers want to avoid a vote by M.P.'s and of challenge to a High Court decision which said parliament must be consulted James e. D. Q.c. Set out the case for the u.k. Government he argued that the use of provocative powers by the government would be lawful in the circumstances without a parliamentary vote it is indeed the case that the progress of powers in question of ancient. What that implies we submit is a long standing well recognised set of laws can properly be recognised as both firmly established in our constitutional arrangements and as having real and continuing value in contribution to effective government well before the case got underway the president of the Supreme Court Lord Berger ordered that the personal details of many of the people involved shouldn't be published he said that decision had been made because of some of those involved receiving threats we've made this order largely because various individuals have received threats of serious violence unpleasant abuse in emails and other electronic communications. Threatening and abusing people because they are exercising their fundamental right to go to court undermines the rule of law anyone who communicates starts threats or abuse should be aware that there are legal powers designed to ensure that access to the courts is available to everybody. Well Martin I see is chair of the group lawyers for Britain which campaigned to leave the e.u. He said it was clear when the government put forward legislation for the referendum that the decision rested with the British people and he said Parliament would get to say later in the process what we're talking about here is simply triggering the decision to leave but we're not talking about subsequent footnotes like you go see a show like the changes in domestic law the bill would be needed later on to put into effect the need to go shopping to bring the European Union College of course has a full role was simply here talking about the decision to leave and triggering Article 50 is an inevitable consequence of the decision of the British people in the referendum well later in the week it'll also be argued the Scottish Parliament should have a say in the process Tobias law collectors and law at Edinburgh University he says the Scottish government could face significant hurdles in its case what the Lord Advocate needs to convince the Supreme Court off is not easy because 1st of all they will need to ensure that the High Court judgement is upheld if it isn't an astonished government's argument falls apart they will then have to argue that the serial convention which is a convention it's not laws and it is only politically binding can actually be decided on by a court which typically only decides a bad law and then they must convince the court that the Convention applies in the 1st place well hearings expected to last for days with the judgement Jew in the New Year professor of European Union Law Cambridge University Catherine Barnard says is the most important constitutional decision of a generation the whole bricks process has brought lawyers and politics of political scientists in very close proximity we are on the cusp of law and politics and I think this case is being heard absolutely rightly is being heard by the. Court it's not a case about trying to stop Rex It is a case essentially about process but process in the most fundamental constitutional sense about who has the power to do what Professor Katherine Barnard to move more in that story later in the program. Now Whirlpool has been accused of putting its customers in danger by feeling to fix faulty tumble dryer is a year after a safety issue was a dent a fight the brands affected include certain models of Hotpoint indices Prue line and Swan dryers which have been involved in a speech to fires the consumer watchdog which has been investigating how customers have been treated and it says the results are disappointing I heard more from which is Pete moody Oh it's incredibly disappointing one year on from the start of this scandal we've done more research at which to look at what well Paula doing for their customers with affected tumble dry is and our undercover investigation has found that affected customers are potentially being given inaccurate and dangerous advice by Whirlpool we found the process is still taking far too long with some customers being quoted 6 to 12 weeks just to get a customer identification number and that's why at which we think that Whirlpool can't be allowed to continue letting their customers down in this way they need to clean up their act and they need to sort out this mess yeah I mean one in 5 still waiting for the machine to be repaired or you don't just seems incredible doesn't it that people are waiting in this kind of way we've also found that those people who did get a replacement or repair to their dryer said that they were dispatched satisfied with how the money factor it handled the situation and then we have the situation with the coal centers as well we made $30.00 undercover calls to the whirlpool cool center to find out whether their advice was consistent and accurate and one of occasion a mystery shopper was told that their machine wasn't affected despite the fact that we provided the call center with a model number that we knew was affected and they were even told to throw away any letters they received about the safety notice in the rubbish and I just think that's really really disappointing and worrying advice given that we know that these machines are a fire risk and well pull needs to act. From this research and they need to sort out this mess yeah when you mentioned dangerous advice presumably any advice which puts somebodies mind at rest which is incorrect is dangerous in this case Absolutely and we've seen the investigation in recent weeks by London Fire Brigade You may have seen about the the big fire that happened in Shepherd's Bush which London Fire Brigade said was as a result of one of these tumble tumble dryer is catching fire and so we have to take this issue seriously it really is a potential risk to people's homes and that's why we think people should stop using these machines until they've been repaired or replaced so it's really worrying that when you call up the call center as are a 30 mystery shop as did to get such inconsistent and in accurate advice from the call centers What advice are people being given in terms of using them before they're fixed Well a lot of them are being told to just simply sit with a machine and watch it whilst it's being used and I think you know for most families out there who have very busy lives that just seems like advice that would be very difficult to follow and actually we just think that people should stop using these machines they are a fire risk they are dangerous as a result and people really do need to get them repaired or replaced so our advice to people would be I mean 1st and foremost find out if your machine is affected they will be hot point machines into sit one creator prone line tumble drives some models for me of those brands you can go on to the which website which dot co dot you can find out if your model is affected if it is register it with well pole so that you can start the process but in the meantime if you find out your machine is affected please stop using it until you get it repaired or replaced Do you have any idea at this point as to home many of them have gone and fire Well I mean that we don't need the individual investigations that have come to light we've heard stories of people across the country who have had fires as a result. Of course we had this big big blaze in Shepherd's Bush with many many people affected and so it really is a significant risk and we need to remember that there are millions of these machines out there around 5000000 affected machines according to World Poll we recognize that that's therefore going to take a long time to fix but I think as a result of that people need to be given better information about how long they'd going to need to wait to get to replace or repair and they need to be given consistent advice from well polls call center about what it is that they should do Pete's movie there from which. 16 minutes past for the headlines the Supreme Court has begun heating a legal case that will decide whether M.P.'s must vote before the government can begin to withdraw from the e.u. a British woman working for a Christmas themed tour company has been stabbed to death in Lapland and the British Medical Association is calling on the Scottish government to ban smoking in vehicles completely Peterhead prison one camp Scotland's most notorious criminals under lock and key you have to understand that this place was trouble at all times and was even the scene of a siege which the a.c.s. Ended you were beaten hostage you're hungry to do research report. But remember that it's a museum the doors are very much open everything you left at the telephone was a present you're going to get there to the right of the story our story returns as Mark Stephen and former officers visit to look back at what it was like to work there during the move turbulent of leaves some person also should start the 1st day they would realize it was a job for their starts tomorrow at 130 on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. Now 6 new affordable homes have been officially opened today on the island of Hatteras the housing development and Haga Boston also includes a community center which has business units office and studio space and a performance Sadia all with a stunning view across to the side of town and say Well I spoke earlier to John McKeever director of operations at the Hebridean housing partnership who built the houses this 6 host develop and we have taken forward with in partnership with West harvest trust in particular. Which is supported financially as well by the cooler and by the Scottish government it's a mix of $32.00 bedroom houses and $33.00 bedroom houses and provide no opportunities for Father lease in the area to access the high quality housing on the opportunities to work and remain and the area which it might not otherwise have Hi How are you going to decide who actually gets these houses and the houses have just been allocated and they've all been allocated to people 'd living on what's going in the area so it's good to be able to retain population and what's quite a flood child community at the moment yeah hi big Our problem is affordable housing in the islands I think the biggest challenge facing the islands at the moment really is. The population and the ageing population. So I think it's important that developments like this you know provide opportunities for people to remain in the island and where that's also acute both to economic activity which is being taken forward on the site by the waste harvest trust themselves your home port and does it have these agencies and indeed the government involved the government of course has a commitment 250000 across Scotland Yes And I think that's a big challenge for the housing sector across Scotland. Certainly very important in the local context to you know how these resources come in and because it also delivers job locally but important to us working at partnerships with other local agencies to make the most of the opportunity so it's presented by the government's commitment to the 50000 you houses and to make sure that you know we deliver us much as possible of thought and. After this presumably it is something you want to be looking at doing more of in the future because obviously 6 Holmes is great but it doesn't go that far yes that's right and we do actually. We have well attended a good night for 50 houses and Stornoway later this week but we're also pushing opportunities right across the Island Sound and then as we're looking not trying to acquire a couple of sites at the moment and target John McKeever there from the Hebridean housing partnership. Now a former Marine has beaten a grueling insurance record by completing the Ramsey's round challenge in winter with a time of 23 hours and 6 minutes 12 faster than the previous 132 year old Donnie Campbell set out on Friday night in subzero temperatures I asked him what made him do that the Rams are going Kamber and 1978 when Charlie Ramsey was 1st person to ever run for Monroe's carrying starting from Quinn never you Fausto and doing Transformers right in the harbor at the finish times in mind it's almost 23 hours 50 minutes 24 minority was involved 90 calm and enough eyes and ears of a sense that's almost I never said I had some challenge and one me do you want to do this particular one I've never heard of the challenge until I think must invite 2012 Charlie Rams. Because by Ron joined by and has experience in what it was going from there a kind of planted the seed document is a. Great fun just like a really good challenge that because I do a lot of racing in the summer I run ultra modest and mainly on housing on trails and I've never really had the time in the summer so I would see people done in the one hour. And they'd been 6 went to the tents I noticed John Gay and. For teams only person to have a complete around you going on there 24 hours and he's done it in 20 feet a deed our. Idea came a day of Ok can I 1st complete around June went and secondly could I get closer could be a record that went to record. For the idea came and I must have been really tough to do it in winter What was the hardest thing about it all. Really challenging the darkness is Jalen ging to all hours of darkness the most challenging thing was actually snored on the 1st night so I start at 10 past 9 on the Friday night and by the time I reach the 1st summit starts snowing in the snow it's hard by for the odd minutes which meant the top all got a nice white covering of snow which was great for heating purposes but I was terrible on the 5th course on the fit you had and I have fools and an angel was lying on top so you weren't getting much crap from shares and I tried to make the specs like many competent not to name much difference either so on the steep descent I was losing a lot of time could barely stand up never mind will run down that more so yeah the trickiest thing is by the down the line is getting the weather window again conditions that means you actually complete their mind when you must be shattered I was in the side and I had them feel pretty bad I think my foot turned to go me bet considering everything I don't feel too bad this morning but inside and I felt that about home. I couldn't eat I just lay there lay in bed just feeling sorry for myself in punched in the record I was at NOCCA dot tired and not nauseous I just. I just wanted to sleep I was absolutely if you just said I couldn't really think of anything my phone was going crazy of congratulation days meshes I just then even look at anything and just go back to the hotel room and lay dying and kind of slept for but probably 3 or 4 hours name will cough and kind of felt a bit more human again and that's kind of when I started taking and that actually managed to achieve what I said today and yes still hasn't sunk in this morning been a bit overwhelming of all the meshes of so soft core and congratulations it's sad to do at Arsenal challenge and just kind of going to that crazy man. Donny Campbell there speaking to me airily or no Jimmy's here was today sport I was hoping to appoint him Cathro and Austin McPhee is the club's new coaching team following the departure of Robbie Neilson to m.k. Dons talks to place over the weekend with Cathro who's currently with English Championship leaders Newcastle United make fees also in contention for the role of performance director at the Scottish f.a. Meanwhile he has also spoken to Hearts and is we in his options well of Cathro as indeed the pointed hearts next head coach will be reunited with a familiar mentor at same castle as a reporter Alice the lemons explains as long as no unexpected hitches arise he will be the next head coach at Tynecastle he began his coaching career with his own set up in Dundee Videotron to the attention of Craig Levine no doubt it's a football at hospital the same manager have done the United the moved to United to work in the youth academy but he was involved in the development of players like Brian golden join Soutar who is also no top seed in what Frost pale as a coach one of the Scottish Football Associations performance schools before hooking up with a Portuguese coach by the name of Newell son 2 who we met on on a safety coaching course knew to come to Rio Avi as his assistant before the pier moved to Valencia in Spain following out Steve McClaren invited him to become his number 2 at Newcastle and then McClaren was subsequently signed Cathal was kept on as part ruffled beneath his coaching staff well that was a reporter Alice the lamb and you had there mention of Steve McClaren The former Newcastle United boss new in charge at Darby Kenzie MacLeod and describes ca through as a forward thinking coach and says he could thrive under the guidance of Craig Levine Yeah I mean he's young. He's very analytical engine every bright forward thinking. Can one of the modern coaches coming in and I think the key advantage you know is if and you will go into management eventually some station if it says the club then I can see that because Craig Levine was his mental from. Many years I think it could be good partnership. Managers need guidance and need mentors and you know what with the info for nearly a year and we you know re said this is an education for bigger things and he might get the opportunity will Celtic in Manchester ahead of their final Champions League Group fixture against Manchester City tomorrow evening the City striker said is available despite being handed a 4 game bond for a reckless red card tackle on Chelsea's double Louise and Saturday was a challenge which prompted a fractious finale to City's 31 defeat of what was boss Pep Guardiola though says he hasn't decided whether the striker will feature against Celtic will be changes tomorrow definitely because I'm so happy to give me an incentive people who deserve to play in them playing the last. Will be not important for me I would amend the best players not in going to change that these cities are going to play you're not going to set them off you can hear from the Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers live on sport saying this evening that saw an economy Jim we've from half past 6 Meanwhile Scotland's Gordon Reid says that Sun unbelievable feeling to end the year of top of the wheelchair tennis rankings read won the paddle and put Golden Rule to the French and the Stiliyan Open titles and won Wimbledon in 2016 he says his prolific prolific success excuse me exceeded his own expectations was a good word to start with because I mean I knew it was possible it's always possible it was. But I've never what I was from before they were bit gods on Final 4 and saying this can be a difficult task and you know and I was never I was never really I go out of my in that I just start hearing the tire tracks play well and singles and especially the guys from of it so it's just you have. To and it's a result of this year especially in a war like event xico that was the new tennis world number one Gordon Reid. Thanks very much now let's get the latest travel Here's Emma Cameron thanks Miles starting in Aberdeenshire the a 90 ongoing roadworks at Baltimore causing delays and a dram for survey very slow here after an earlier accident that spawns between junction 26 telling 10 and 24 Helen States slowing up nighty on The Science Behind same 74 at Junction for Maryville congestion back to junction 3 a down because of road works here in Glasgow London road is closed both ways after an accident between Britain cross and land Jesse streets police are directing traffic and getting reports of kids in Edinburgh starting stone road west at the Craigmillar crossroads and also in both directions our niche remains roads and sticking a 1000 brothers temporary lights at the cames cross roads are causing delays on all approaches but worst sites by and slow here from little roads 1995 double 8 as a number b.b.c. Radio Scotland channel and you're listening to news Dr with a very Stuart And still to come we'll have the latest from Italy with the shock resignation announcement from the prime minister the Japanese prime minister plans to visit Perel harbor and do feeding chickens leave more nutritious eggs that's all to come with time know is half past 4 a summary of the news from Amanda Mansell Good afternoon the attorney general has told a panel of Supreme Court justices that they shoot to overturn a ruling that the prime minister must seek M.P.'s approval to trigger the process of leaving the European Union a record 11 judges are heeding the appeal and will give their decision next month the former to do leader and whom sank to trail or time or 2 is in favor of leaving the e.u. Thinks the u.k. Government has a strong case because there's an important constitutional principle involved there are important legal questions involved and I think the divisional called got it wrong and obviously because it's appealing so does the government so they're quite right to to use on the good person says it's perfectly right for anyone who has a right of appeal to make use of that right and I think the government's right to. Take the go to the supreme take the case to the Supreme Court on Wednesday Scotland's top law officer the Lord Advocate will argue that Hollywood should be consulted on the triggering of Article 50 Secretary Michael Russell said leaving the e.u. Would have a profound impact on Scotland and he argued that the distinct Scottish legal system and constitutional traditions meant it was important the country had a say a British woman working for a son to Safari to a company has been stomped to death and not planned the 26 year old understood to be from Scotland was fined dead in the village of Catan and in Finland and Saturday the Finnish police have arrested a 36 year old man who thought to have been her boyfriend 28 year old man has appeared at Edinburgh's share of court charged with murder kit and Davis appeared in private and made no plea or declaration his appearance follows the discovery of a man's body in a fight in Scotland Street in Edinburgh's new town last Friday European politicians have reacted can lead to the outcome in the Italian referendum saying the result will not cause a crisis the prime minister materials he is standing down after he was convincingly defeated in the pool he called on reforming Constitution Done Abba hard reporters on his way into a meeting of Eurozone finance ministers in Brussels the e.u. Finance commissioner Pierre Moscovici said he was confidence that the Italian authorities could manage the situation. France's finance minister said the Italian result pose no systemic risk but Germany's finance minister Dan Choi said Italy urgently needed a functioning government or Though Italy's heavily indebted banks seem to have recovered from initial market jitters a member of the governing council of the European Central Bank refused to rule out their country's government needing to bail them out at some stage Fisheries Minister Fergus Ewing has told fisherman he is determined to protect you markets and funding Mr Ewing speaking as he tours Peterhead fish market also confirmed a 5000000 pound investment to modernize and enhanced Peterhead poort and Scottish fisherman's Federation has called for a withdrawal from you common fishery deals after the bank's it vote Mr Ewing says he's working for the best deal possible for fisherman of course I want to maximize control over Scott and we always have and we always have criticized aspects of the Common Fisheries policy along with the s.f. F. So we are on the same site we respect the fact that a great many fishermen voted to leave and my job is to make sure that we get the best possible deal for them from the breaks that negotiations whatever they may hold Shinzo Abe will become the 1st Japanese prime minister to visit pal harbor the scene of his country surprise attack on the United States during the 2nd World War more than 2000 u.s. Servicemen died in the aerial attack which propelled the Americans into the war area 1st edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone with personal anecdotes and illustrations by author j.k. Rowling is to go and display in Edinburgh It features 43 annotations including 22 original drawings fans can see it through writer's museum from Thursday on till the 8 of January and that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland thanks Amanda No Judith Ralston is here with the weather forecast it's been a fairly cold days only in Glasgow Yes I think temperatures actually struggled in Glasgow to even get to freezing. Many parts are actually the same and they're called dry conditions stay with us as we head through the evening temperatures already falling we sharply widely down to minus the to minus 6 Celsius and as low as minus 9 some parts of Grampian the Highlands so that of course leads to a widespread Frost some freezing fog parties will be formed once again but across the west and all staying rela Buffy's into night and similarly across Shetland south easterly winds will freshen across the far south west bringing some thicker cloud into here by dawn tomorrow morning so for the most part tomorrow is another very cold start with some freezing fog around once again and that widespread frost but a dry start with early sunshine for many so that collide in the Southwest Herald to change it will slowly extend north and eastward bringing with it some mist a little cloud and Hill for within it is also introducing milder air so that combination of the mild there on the called ground leading to these rather murky conditions will see the 1st signs of some rain into the west coast during the afternoon but for daylight hours I think much of Scotland stays dry the best the sunshine across the north and indeed the north last feeding well too it will feel cool the with these murky conditions moving in daytime highs for around about 4 or 5 Celsius around 68 and cool Still it is over by even time temperatures will rise will see things becoming noticeably milder rain crossing the country during tomorrow night then Wednesday it's a fairly cloudy day with our rigs have been particularly across western is and that is persist most persistent over the Northwest Highlands lighter patch here in the east with actually some brightness and sunshine for North Sea Coastal is we could see highs believe it or not a 15 Celsius for money and Aberdeen shirt by Wednesday as your forecast. News dried on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. No for 5 months Britain's vote to leave the European Union has been shrouded in uncertainty the shuttle is for the formal process to begin in 3 months but as issues heard at the Supreme Court does the Bracks it debate from the other side of the North Sea for business in the other member states Britain's exit could be an opportunity in France there's an attempt to draw it to tease away from the U.K.'s finance sector but for many firms and their workers it's a threat how are they preparing and what outcome do they want from negotiations between Europe's governments business and economy editor Douglas Fraser reports from Belgium. This is the Flemish factory between Brussels and the English Channel coast of Smit staircases. A festival for the fire that is fine so we can pound made it more difficult to make in euros and sell it starting the prices look likely to rise next year by years of trading with Britain such as Thomas are diverging regulation would make the trading challenge even steeper Peter Castro is managing director of its British subsidiary. If it was down to hard rock says and it goes all the way to import taxes and together combined with very low exchange rate it could mean that we it's very difficult to sell what we what we make. Belgium isn't just the seat of your government it's also a big hub for trade and here the 4th again this is where Honda brings cars built in Britain and they're distributed from here right across the European Union just across the road here a very large factory where they make a Volvo cars and many of these cars will be going to the United Kingdom it's claimed by Brick City years that the European Union's big companies led by German carmakers will demand their governments retain open markets because they have complex supply chains and to sell competitively in Britain so Britain has been leaning on companies to make that point to politicians in European capitals and yes business here wants or close relationship with the u.k. But not at any price business Europe is the umbrella group representing corporations across the continent with the c.b.i. As its British member Marcus bearer is director general we want to maintain as close as an economic relationship with the United Kingdom as possible and we do not want to citizens and the companies to pay the price for this political decision but at the same time we are also very clear that we do not want to do it at the expense of the integrity of the single market so no special treatment once you open this door there might be many member states coming with possible exception requests and in the end you might end up with Suisse Cheez Whiz more holes than cheese trade unions are aligned with the bosses on break said but with concerns that breaks it could bring job losses and that Britain will want to undermine workers conditions for maximum hours to health and safety look at decent teen. He is secretary general of the European Trade Union Confederation He's been watching Britain's tactics since the vote in June and if years they could lead to a vicious spiral where everyone loses at the really beginning of the process after the referendum the u.k. Government I mean to play member states of the European Union against each other but fortunately according to the rules this is not possible and we will see it of we'll be single negotiators if there is no positive outcome out of the negotiation the risk of having a fragment that situation and then some some kind of that was spiralling themself and with local officials is very high this is something we would like to avoid this being the consensus I find in Brussels is that there is little desire to punish Britain for rejecting the club and the break to tears for belittling its ideals but there is a determination to ensure that the terms on which it trades with Europe in future leave it no better off as a result of leaving the club Fabienne zoo league is chief executive of the European Policy Center and an advisor on breaks it to the Scottish government if there's a hole that there's a division within the $27.00 about Single Market access to what kind of conditions you have to fulfil together I would say that is a very slim hope indeed that's our business and economy editor Douglas Fraser reporting from Belgium. Now e.u. Leaders of play don't fears that Italy's referendum yesterday which the government lost is the beginning of a new crisis for the eurozone the Italian prime minister material Renzi had proposed changes which he said would cut bureaucracy and make Italy more competitive but the vote was widely seen as a chance to register discontent with his government Mr Renzi has now announced he will resign throwing I mean they need the no campaign has won in a very clear manner Congratulations to the leader of the no campaign that we have tried but we haven't succeeded wants him congratulating Betty Greil comedian turned political leader Well a new campaign capitalized on a sluggish economy the issue of migrants and a white sense of anti establishment feeling the likes of we have been doing recently in Britain France and America here is a senior and young man who is on economy it is a tremendous revolution and I hope people come in they'll be normal text normal stealing honesty will come back into fashion at the heart of the market Ok this is a dream. But what does his 5 Star Movement stand for and what does the future hold for the country will professional model is an expert on Italian politics at the University of Naples Good evening. To you at that sounded like like a big dream there are you know home real is it likely to be well actually I mean it's just works to follow you know that. Good feature of serenity but reality is going to be pretty different. What do you expect to happen no. Well there as being the risk nation for the prime minister and the and that it is going to be a new government I think in a rather short span of time and the problem of this go to man is going to be pretty much in continuing the with what a wrenching 6 activists being doing in the last 3 years it's been a very lengthy and stable government by China standards and one should not forget that while on one side Brant has suffered quite a defeat 40 to 60 in the referendum that still needs to tell the over 13000000 votes which have cited by the Premier and with an aide by China standards that's and I'm president the number of people standing by just one leader and the spotty one on the other side we haven't that you know quite a confusion all in a radio values anti establishment and center right and left of the take a left I mean there is a whole number of products which share just about anything but they all position to 20 sous anything lately to change. Well the changes are in the in the fact that there is going to be a new premier and of course there is going to be a lot of pressure for elections the sooner the better which I think it's not going to be the case it will definitely move towards the end of the legislature the natural end of that age the nature which is going to be by summer $218.00 and meanwhile it is going to be time to make for a new electoral law which is badly needed because the Senate has not been abolished I mean a reform but it's still there so that is at least this basic required and which is going to take knowing each other and party politics quite a bit of time so basically it's an anti establishment vote that we're not entirely sure what we're going to get in the end. It is it isn't like that and of course on one side you know one might wonder why did Raincy call for this referendum in the 1st place but it is also true that he was trying to get somewhat out of the traps of the Tri-Polar system you see Nick said we have a situation now we have 3 polls at the center right at the. Democratic Party and then the Grillo entire 7 ish meant which are just about the equivalent in the polls so it is almost impossible to make any sort of a majority with 3 poles of one 3rd of the electorate so he tried to make this referendum as a way to force the electorate into one side or the other and he lost that as you would say lost of ran by this just one 1st Randall that looked pretty lengthy confrontation so basically if you're going to get more stable government it'll take what constitutional change instead. I don't think so there is not going to be any harder constitutional reform I think of the next 20 years I mean after after this camp which has been reported we should not forget from a wide majority in the Parliament after once it became a good turn for the electorate to many of the parties which are for it in the parliament for this reform decided to go against Ranchi So which is typical of a child and trust for me so you know like going back for one place to the other and so I did not expect any marriage or attempt to constitutional reforms in the Syria true we have only to wait and see if any alternative comes from this while every of our parties which is not probably going to be the case all is right she's going to be wrenched out in its place maybe after one year or so of that's a stepping back for a white professor America thank you very much for speaking to us. Good lines 14 minutes to 5 the legal challenge over the u.k. Parliament is right to vote in the start of Breck's it is underway at the Supreme Court a 26 year old British woman working for a Christmas themed tour company has been stabbed to death in Lapland and e.u. Leaders of pleads own fears that the Italian Prime Minister's referendum defeat signals a new eurozone crisis. His latest travel thanks very just a concert say the North finds a 9 c. At the 4 through bridge is much busier than usual in the moments North find its key beyond the Scots to an interchange so over a 20 minute delay at least Glasgow's London Road still closed both ways after an accident between one Jesse street and Anson States Police say the roads may be closed for some time looking sluggish now on the Glasgow and 8 that C.-Span from Junction 11 clean slates a junction 8 specialist and because of road works and north of Hamilton. On the m 74 a very slow NY heading south at Junction for a medieval again because of road works of congestion back to Carmyle Eastern fresh air Clarkson's Buzby road delays here both ways between Clarkston roads and passage I think if not because of temporary lights at cities roads and problems at Edinburgh's cames cross roads work here means it's very slow moving on higher than whole road at Frankston road east where for me after 5 o'clock news previously on the key Adams program should we have a total ban on smoking in cars not just with children why shouldn't someone pull the proverbial book all the anybody else you calls your stories without the parent talking called I think it's a cover you have a dream a present and then moving the key Adams program the deacon society were urging people to take the 30 day pledge to stay out of animal products which are really really difficult to find a pretty neat and I mean I'm going to be dicky and to this program Monday to Thursday from 9 am on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. No shouldn't be will become the 1st Japanese prime minister to visit Powell harbor the scene of his country's surprise attack on the United States today in the 2nd World War this symbolic gesture follows President Barack Obama's trip in May to Hiroshima which was devastated in 1945 by an American nuclear bomb well asked Richard Lloyd Parry Asia editor for The Times in Tokyo how historic this visit will be just so that you can say it is it's the 1st time any prime minister has been to pro Harper and you know I think up until very clear years ago it would have been hard to imagine it was as. It was called at the time an infamous attack feelings remained very small on the American side until very recently so it shows how far the 2 countries a common relationship what's brought about that change well. Is in many ways controversial and unpopular with some people at home although he still convincingly wins elections but he does very well on the international stage he's very well traveled he's visited more countries and met more leaders and then the other Japanese prime minister before he makes a point of you know going out of his way to be a diplomat as well as a national leader for Japan and you know Japan has always got on very well with the United States certainly So you know the comfort of the president elect comes in that's been the case so it's not a surprise I think they probably the key thing is that a few months ago 6 months ago Barack Obama became the 1st u.s. President to visit Hiroshima which of course was another very historic moment he gave a very powerful speech that about the importance of peace he didn't touch apologize for the American Trucking the Tommy bomb but he you know certainly came across very sympathetically and it went down very well in Japan and although no one is saying so I think we can assume that this is the crypt the quid pro quo u.s. President went to Hiroshima about his had now the Japanese prime minister will do the same in Kohala and want to be expecting Shinzo Abbey to do when he gets there we haven't really had any details yet you know he'll no doubt visit the site the various memorials that that will be shown round you know there'll be some attention given as there was with Obama in Hiroshima to the body language will the power he's had how to eat with the pow this kind of thing there are people in Japan who you know who will feel uncomfortable at the idea of of. Japanese leader bowing his head like that but really to go on is not all that many now I think most people would be quite happy with the idea you mentioned that there had been this reply between Shinzo up and but AK Obama and how is Japan reacting to Donald Trump . Well I think like much of the rest of the world with bafflement certain amount of alarm and really just a sense that they have to wait and see I mean during his campaign among many other things Mr Trump said that he didn't like the way that some Japan sold all its cars in the United States but didn't buy as many American cars he said that Japan ought to pay more for its defense to the u.s. Military just stationed in Japan and he even suggested that Japan want to maybe think about getting its own nuclear weapons and with even just half of those things come to pass then Japan would be transformed so you know it may or may not come to that but people here are certainly watching and waiting rather anxiously as the Asia editor for The Times in Tokyo Richard Lloyd Parry. There's been a debate for years about the welfare of chickens involved in egg production whether free range is better than birds kept in sheds and whether again it makes a difference but what about the health impact in humans Well scientists at Reading University have discovered there is an impact on how much vitamin d. Is in the Ulick I've been speaking to Professor Ian Givens who carried out the research we were interested in that imagery and I think many people know that having not become very interesting in the sense that a lot more people now have a committee about them of the committee status than was thought and. There are not many diet resources in the most of it and it's only the spin assume that we produce enough of it from being out in the sunshine. Not to be the case and more think that more people working in drawers and with more use of sunscreens when people are in bright sunshine it means that we have to be much more interested in in the dietary sources that today. We have the thought that that egg. Which are a reasonably good source of it and not many good sources of sources. We have the thought that perhaps eggs were produced from birds when I was Dawes that we have some exposure to Sunshine mines have high have it in the eggs that were produced didn't go outdoors. So that's what we did but we have to remember this was a retail study so it was based on purchases purchases of eggs from Sears or supermarkets for over a quarter of a 5 month period and so we were entirely reliant on the label x said but we thought that was sensible because that's what will guide. The public buying the eggs so that's what we did and what did you find then Intel we little different categories Yeah we were Gannett feedings and shed yeah we looked at the 3 times as you say eggs from birds or windows all the time which would be cages or whatever. And free range organic and of course we understand anyway that organic systems include. Birds happen to happen to be free range as well so what we found was that there was a significantly higher. In the eggs both from the organic and the free range compared with birds to indorse and their Gannicus were better than the feed into very very marginally we actually looked to different forms of it as the sever forms of the most common one. As for Timothy 3 the free range and organic were identical in terms of the $23.00 we also looked at the $25.00 hydroxy d 3 which is the form of it and these are the liver produces from the 3. Which occurs naturally in foods like eggs and indeed you're right in that case the organic was higher than the other 2 we don't know why that is and I think we have to bear in mind this is a relatively small study and I think you know if that's if that's a real effect then we would probably need a bit more evidence for it but we did find that what you said is correct so what conclusions can you draw mean do we know that if we eat foods that have these vitamins and then we absorb them to we do we haven't specifically looked at x. But I think best in all that we do know to be almost certain that we would absorb them from eggs and so would these differences then be significant if you were consuming eggs regularly Well they are significant statistically I think it is a question whether or not there would be nutritionally significant if I just give you an example of what I mean one egg yolk from from the from either the outdoor or for the for the organic would contain about 2 micrograms of it and. Now the current recommendations is that we should be consuming about 10 micrograms per day soon see that would represent about a 5th of of the total but nevertheless it would be consistently more than it would be if you consumed x. Windows. But I think you've got to bear in mind that it's still a relatively small contribution to the overall dairy requirement if you like Professor Ian given there from Reading University. A new bandage has been developed by scientists from the University of Bath which turns color when the wood becomes infected clinical trials are underway using samples from birds patients from 4 u.k. Hospitals it's not the color changing bandage will provide an error warning this infection is developing and will lead to better treatment for patients Dr Amber young from Bristol Royal Hospital is leading the trial Good evening hello nice to talk to you nice don't you too thanks for joining us just tell us a bit more than about how the bandage works of course so one of the biggest problems with patients with Burns is knowing if they have a real wind infection it sounds strange but we actually cannot diagnose this at the bedside what we have to do at the moment a patient comes back with the temperature for example we have to take their dressing off which disrupts the healing process we have to check whether the bacteria under the dressing sending samples off taking the test and actually using antibiotics before we know if they have a wind infection and we generally don't know that for a couple of days when the tests come back so this dressing has a very clever technology that allows you to tell by a color change in the bandage whether there is a true wound infection a real clinical weaned infection at the point that it happens and so how does that technology work is fast making my clever scientific colleagues at the University of Barth make Nonna capsules tiny tiny little vessels fractions of a millimeter imbedded into addressing that have pores in the best Sickles that is sensitive to the toxins of bacteria that causes the pores of the vessel to open and let out what's inside the best which in this situation is a dye a yellow dye so when the toxins hit the vessel in the dressing the dressing releases it's dye in turns yellow and so has the trials been going so far well we only started last month but we've got a number of patients already everyone is very excited about it it's funded by the Medical Research Council and over the next 18 months or so we hope to test the sensitivity and the specificity of the dressing and get it through to for. Imagine a couple of years so this could be one of these things that you actually see and use pretty soon compared with an awful lot of these medical trials that seem to years to develop we very much hope so because as a doctor I worry about it every day at the Children's Hospital I worry about whether patients have an infection I know that I'm over using antibiotics so this would be a real help so just how much of a threat then is infection in a burns unit it's a very it's a very big risk but the worry is that that although diagnosing infection is important we also want to know those patients who don't have infection where the bandage won't change color and in those patients we won't take these antibiotics we won't get them up a man fairly to hospital and they want to carry test on them so the negative is just as important to us as a positive and is it possible that in future the bandage will be able to detect which bacteria is there yes that's a good question that's what we hope there are some common bacteria that we see commonly but it would be very helpful to know exactly which bacteria that is and be specific about the antibiotics so we can get targeted health care Ok Well thank you very much indeed for speaking to us that's Dr Amber young there from Bristol Royal Hospital who's leading that trial just a word about programs to come here and b.b.c. Radio Scotland don't forget our radio station b.b.c. Radio Scotland music Extra has live sessions guest interviews and music from a diverse range of genres. In 1501 a medium wave and on digital radio b.b.c. Radio Scotland Good evening it's 5 o'clock. And this is news Dr with valley Stewart tonight a former Scottish youth football coach and top flight assistant referee have been accused of a series of child sex offenses Well the latest from the Supreme Court in the government's appeal over the ruling that it needs the approval of M.P.'s to begin. We say use of the proper to in these circumstances would not only be false but fully supported by our Constitution a settlement in line with parliamentary sovereignty and in accordance with the just of it up with expectations and have hoit and the borders recovered from the floods a year ago. Summary of news no from Amanda it's a little good evening a former youth football coach and top flight assistant referee has been accused of a series of child sex offenses in Scotland according to b.b.c. Scotland investigation Peter Hain says waived his anonymity to tell the b.b.c. That Hugh Stevenson sexually abused him for years from the late seventy's it comes as police forces across the u.k. Say hundreds of victims from within football have now come forward Mark Daly is our investigations correspondent we were promising young goalkeeper Pete Hinz caught the attention of a local youth football coach Hugh Stevenson it was with promises of trials for a bigger team and a trip to the 1979 Scottish Cup Final that Pete says abuse started he says Stevenson ripped him dozens of times over the next 3 years the abuse changed his life he says and ended his interest in football. Stevenson was registered with the s.f. B. As an official for almost 20 years up to 983 acting as an assistant referee and top flight matches before his death in 2004 he also had coaching road with Glasgow based Easter creeks and fearlessly united in peacefully and had contact with hundreds of boys over 3 decades s f a chief executive Stewart Regan said he was sickened by the allegations and encouraged victims of abuse and football to come forward lawyers for the u.k. Government are trying to persuade the. Priem courts that ministers have the power to start the process of leaving the e.u. Without to vote in parliament it's expected the judges will hear for days of arguments previously the high court ruled that M.P.'s should vote 1st Jeremy Brian a barrister says the pointed issue is quite a narrow legal distinction whatever the outcome of this case I much of the BRICs it will go ahead wanted because the vocal go into Parliament if they have to have a debate on it and also maybe this is a legal question it's a question of process it's a constitutional question it isn't the big breakfast it debate that some people are building up to be it's a very precise legal question about whether certain structures homemade conduits for international rights over there for the standing later this week the courts will also hear arguments in favor of the Scottish government having a say in the triggering of Britain's departure from the e.u. It will be clean that Hollywood has a legal right to be involved in the process a British woman understood to be from Scotland who was working for a Christmas themed to a company and love plant has been stabbed to death the Finnish police have arrested a 36 year old man who's thought to have been her boyfriend Richard Galpin sent this report the 26 year old woman who's not yet been named was working for a British company called Sansa safari in the far north of Lapland where temperatures are currently around minus 15 degrees Celsius. Her body was found at the weekend in the village of Kuttan and the Finnish police used a helicopter and smoker bales in the hunt for the suspected killer and a man from the Czech Republic whose thoughts have been her boyfriend is now under arrest in a statement Santa Safari said all the staff were in a state of shock they're working closely with the Finnish police as well as doing everything possible to support the family European leaders are dismissing concerns the outcome of the Italian referendum could cause an e.u. Crisis the prime minister material he is resigning after losing the vote on constitutional reform many people saw it as a chance to show discontent with the government a correspondent James Reynolds is in room Matteo Renzi will make the short drive to see Italy's president said you're mattered a lot at that point he'll submit his resignation and the president will sit down with political leaders and you'll have to come up with the name of a replacement prime minister to serve out the remaining 14 months of this government now 38 year old woman has appeared in court charged with murdering her sister the only shared intrusion inside their share when it appears accused of assaulting her 46 year old sister shot and on various occasions between August and of Amber this year she's also accused of neglect and failing to teen medical assistance for her she made no plea and was remanded in custody a man has died at an industrial site in Edinburgh after a collision with a dumper truck it happened at around 10 to 10 this morning and Dryden sed rate the thwack report will be sent to the Health and Safety Executive a Scottish ultra runner has broken an in Judith's record by running up $24.00 summits in 24 hours Dani Campbell a personal trainer from Edinburgh has become only the 2nd person to complete the Ramsey's drying challenge of ascending 28000 feet across 56 miles in wintry conditions darknesses challenging 2 hours of darkness. Most challenging thing was I actually snored on the 1st night so I start at 10 past 9 on the Friday night Ambo time I reach the 1st start snowing snow it's hard for your managers men. Stopped organized covering of snow which was great for Syrian purposes was terrible on the 5th. News no sports with hearts are hoping to a point in Cathro and Austin McPhee is the new coaching team Cassel talks to place this weekend with Catherine who's currently Championship leaders Newcastle United McPhee Meanwhile he's also in contention for the role of performance director at the Scottish if he has spoken to Hearts and is weighing up his options the Manchester City striker said and you are available for tomorrow night's Champions League clash with Celtic despite being banned for for much is after his red card tackle and Chelsea's double Louise and Scotland's Gordon lead times described in the gear as world number one unbelievable the wheelchair tennis player can fund his place at the top of the rankings after reaching the final of the future Masters events in London those are the sport headlines Emma Cameron has the travel to me slow tonight England office at the $800.00 c. 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See hundreds of victims from within football have come forward Mr Haynes is the 1st person to break a silence in Scotland over football child sex abuse allegations since the scandal broke in England recently or my daily is our investigations correspondent who joins us know so Mark what more can you tell us about this case well Pete Hynds is a 50 year old man who's come forward to tell his story about what he says happened to him whilst he was a promising young footballer and peace when he said he was approached by a football coach on referee called Shoe Stephenson with promises of moving to a bigger club and it's up to the Scottish Cup final of this was in 1989 Stevenson himself as. A much official had run the rain at the semifinal of the 1971 to him and he offered to take the young people today for a new. Peter said he would have to ask his parents of students and Kim to see them and he won their confidence but Pete says that on the way home from the match is when the abuse began and it lasted for 3 years no this clip from Pete Contin some references to sexual abuse hours confusion. 120. No it's not a start of 3 put away all your. And 10 of us. Here see you. Don't things to me our friend difficult to talk about great detail was a very pleased facial I can think of. Up to and including. 3 versions I think. Hate the one you. Just tell that. I was ashamed for. So it was able to tell anybody about what was happening to know not at the time and not for 10 years and fight he says he finally told his then wife and parents in 1993. Before going to the police as it happened to Stevenson died in 2004 but the Police Scotland confirmed that investigations were done in the ninety's and to Mr Stevenson and fair was were passed to the procurator fiscal and peace is that he was told that Stephenson was initially arrested but he didn't hear any more about it from the police he says he believes he never Stevenson as faced trial for the allegations that he made and were waiting for details on this from the crown but be says he did try to raise the alarm with the Scottish Football Association since this was after all on an essay fee match official as well as a youth team coach who worked with clubs across the central belt including the very well known east of Craig's in the East based in the East End of Glasgow and fearlessly united in peacefully and peace says he was invited to a meeting at the n.s.a. Fees headquarters former headquarters and Park Gardens to meet the week Jim Fadi the then chief executive of. Only to your students and was known to them. He was more won't go. I say if he felt. They said they were very slowly for or talking to me and. Some sort of apology. Being given to the boat in part to go your compensation was that to the building you. That was an. Offer helpful So is there been any response then from there yeah yet today there's been a good deal of concession from the s.f. a For what's alleged to have been a very old fashioned and obviously completely unacceptable way to deal with an allegation of child sex abuse in his 1st interview on this bargaining child sex abuse scandal s f e chief executive Stewart Regan told me that has organization to fuel responsibility for the child protection feelings of the past this is what he had to see I'm sickened as a father as a director of the school if they're clearly at this stage we need to understand the information and we're grateful to the b.b.c. And indeed grateful to Peter Hans for for having the the guts and the bravery to come forward that Mr Reagan was also pains to try and reassure parents who send their children to football every weekend that they're safe it today operates as 0 tolerance policy towards any sort of child abuse and the various procedures policies and directives are in place to prevent anything like Peace story ever happening today Mark Daly thank you for that and you can see more of Mark's story in Reporting Scotland and Scotland 2016 this evening I. Know the u.k. Government should be allowed to trigger Article 50 starting the formal process of leaving the e.u. That's the argument top lawyers have been making this afternoon in the Supreme Court in London the court seating an appeal against a decision last month that the Westminster Parliament needs to vote before Article 50 can be invoked in a sign of the tensions around the case the head of the Supreme Court said some of those involved in the case had been threatened with violence well today is the 1st of 4 days of legal argument political correspondent Nick Eardley is following proceedings in London so Nick perhaps you could sum up the government's. Argument and well various all of the u.k. Leaves the e.u. Not if it does it's a process question and in its simplest form the u.k. Government is arguing that its ministers can use executive power what's being referred to in this case is the royal prerogative to trigger Article 50 that the referendum gives it the right to start this process based on the will of the people of the u.k. Lawyers for the u.k. Government of Spain to be arguing that the ability of the government to make decisions on treaties and international context is crucial for the good running off government they say this context the decision to trigger Article 50 is an all vs example of where it can be used now as you said in the start the debate here is over what role parliament should play whether it needs to be consulted whether it needs to vote the u.k. Government is saying today that when the Westminster Parliament decided to hold the e.u. Referendum in the 1st place it knew that the result would be ordered by the government they would have to take these steps like training Article 50 to start the process of leaving the European Union here's the here's Jeremy right who's the u.k. Government's attorney general it is the logical conclusion of a process in which Parliament has been fully and consciously involved a process in which prominent resolve to put a clear and decisive question about our nation's future to the British people and in which parliament expected the government to act on the answer. That's the skeleton case that Jeremy Wright was putting Airlie on the government's top q.c. a Man code James e the was a law the softer it and times he faced quite intense and quite prolonged questioning from the 11 justices who said the P.M.'s Supreme Court is the 1st time today that they're all sitting together they were questioning things that whether the argument the government had previously. We've been able to change the rules of e.u. Membership maybe they should be able to decide to leave completely he's going to be finishing off the argument to morrow and there's might be more intense questioning of any of the counter-argument yet not yet today's been dominated by as I say the u.k. Government's case to continue tomorrow morning to we do know however the bones of the main argument of those who are arguing against the government they've already made submissions to the core laning them essentially their case would be that because e.u. Membership gives people Saturday right which were created by parliament which exist in legislation they can only be removed by parliament and through another vote of parliament creating new legislation or or scrapping the previous legislation triggering Article 50 b.c. Will start the process of removing those rights so parliament needs to vote safely and that's the argument the one member of Mitchell case in the High Court that's the one the government the u.k. Government is appealing against that is also the a Scottish element here when do we expect to hear the arguments and Holyrood will that is that is judged to be had later in the week the Scottish government's top law officer that's the Lord Advocate James Wu has been allowed to intervene in this case and he'll argue that because leaving the e.u. Will have an effect on devolved areas the Holy Writ should have a say as well as the Westminster government there's a process already where Westminster can so with Holyrood what it wants to and act legislation which impacts a devolved in devolved areas he wants that to happen here to more Whately he will say that Scotland's constitutional arrangements mean that parliament not the crowd or the government using powers which of come from the crowd can make the decision the u.k. Government will argue that the royal product of carrots as much for Scotland as it does the. Yes to the u.k. And it rejects the idea Holy Writ needs to be consulted firstly because foreign affairs are tied to Westminster the Scottish Parliament has no power over them but also says look there's no law before the court here so it's not really up to the justices to pass judgment on whether or not there needs to be kids St from Holy Writ complicated by a portent legal argument we'll hear more about that side of things I think a way to stay Nick thank you very much Nick Eardley at Westminster. Headlines a former youth football coach has been accused of a series of child sex offenses in Scotland according to a b.b.c. Scotland investigation a British woman understood to be from Scotland who was working for a Christmas themed tour company in Lapland has been stabbed to death and lawyers for the u.k. Government are trying to persuade the Supreme Court that ministers have the power to begin the process of leaving the e.u. Without a vote in parliament. No new scientific study has filled a 25000000 year gap in the study of dinosaurs thanks to some 4 legged Scottish fossils is found 5 new dinosaurs and bits of 7 more well the findings have just been published in the journal Nature ecology and evolution and our Science Correspondent Catherine Donalds here to tell us more so what's it all about well it all kicked off will even before I was born actually 358000000 years ago and that's when the bit of the earth's crust that was going to Scotland was bashing into what is no England or Wales it's one called what's called the late Devonian period and it ended with a global mass extinction as one of 5 such mass where he posts of species that Planet Earth has seen so far it was a key moment in evolution of life on off the 1st 4 legged creatures called to trip ords who really began to appear but there's been a gap in the fossil record of drop off or mentioned 25000000 years now in geological time it's a bit like a coffee break. But it's it's it's a huge gap in our knowledge and afterwards tetrapods stopped looking quite so much like fish and felt like a bit more like the teachers of today to being scientists in the name for what they don't know the pedia that the missing piece is called rumors gap and it's been a priority for us to fill it so who's been doing this study was the lead from Cambridge University and it's good contributions from researchers across the u.k. Not least national museums of Scotland the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh and interestingly the authors acknowledge the failings of the late Stan woods now he was a largely self-taught fossil hunter Hitam his enthusiasm into business Mr Woods fossils on the low Mr Wood died 4 years ago in fact the journalist who was noticed on Stan the fossil Monnet lovely man he died a few years ago the business is still very much on the go is a many ways this these finds it a memorial to his walk and so where do they find these fossils Willy's hole but it was near term site and Benteke sure there are a few other sites in the area as well like Bournemouth Coldstream North Benteke even as far away as the bottom in the heads of area but that's the main one and a bike 350 odd 1000000 years ago these are places that are right on the margin between London water just to the point where Skolem is effectively ceasing to be a bit of sea bed and had become. Rather more interesting to me but it was it was a marshy during dry spells even saw her underwater during weight peat it so I'm salute leap frame places for little things that look quite a lot like them for begins to be I'm just living on those margins so what do the fossils then tell us well that a search for a safe and 5 new dinosaur species helping fill that goal brought a GAAP rumors going up the gap in our knowledge of evolution and these species are pretty vast pond 2 of the species allium Fabian's But the other 3 are quite different kinds of early for footed creatures now why not suggest as it was a fairly heavily branching of the. Report tree if you like that the types of 4 legged animals between unfit be ans and were called. The dinosaurs that gave rise to reptiles birds and mammals in addition to that the team of 10 different fragments of what maybe 7 more Scottish famous or species so not particularly big and it was some consisting largely of bits of Joel and teeth and towards and things about but we think we've killed off a model theory which is that the gap in the record was caused by a little number of creatures speaking about it because of low oxygen levels on half the research of say what they have Luke taught looking at the charcoal of the fossilized charcoal of phone that these oxygen levels were just fine Oh obviously a very long time ago why is this is significant no they are scientists might not give us that we just have to know stuff like this because it's one of the things that makes us human the other things that make it important there are those on the I mentioned but like I said they evolved become reptiles birds and mammals models as you may have noticed of what we are as new on the oh it's no odds so in Scotland meet the ancestors thank you very much indeed that's our science correspondent kind of MacDonald. Now the u.k. Has bought the capsule in which Tim peak travelled into space and then returned to Earth the spacecraft will be puta on display in the Science Museum in London early in the New Year Here's our science correspondent pal of gosh almost a year ago tempi set off for his mission to the International Space Station now the Soyuz capsule that took him into space and return him to Earth has been bought by the Science Museum Britain's 1st astronaut Helen Sharman said that the spacecraft was an important part of the nation's space history I think it's a tremendous thing to be able to have tens capsule not just a Soyuz capsule but it's 10 rooms and the fact that we know that our rest know it was actually inside it physically he sweated inside that thing he looked outside of that window and he saw with it like reentering the earth that misfit it really provides I think with that. Link and to our own astronauts the science museum hopes that the display will inspire those that see it especially children many of whom might wish to follow in Tim Peaks footsteps into space science correspondent. Back down to earth and here's Jimmy of the sport ice very much funny in Cathro as a forward thinking analytical coach according to the Darby county manager Steve McClaren Cathro who worked under McClaren at Newcastle United as Hearts top candidate that replace their departed head coach Robbie Neilson with talks held over the weekend and at just 30 years old McClaren says Cathal will need the right guidance at Tynecastle very difficult to dinner 30 most definitely and I can admit when I do get 4041 without good people around me and mentors and experience and as long as I think this is all with managers and owners get the right people around them the right club. And the right chairman unknown I think he can succeed or talks have also taken place between hearts and Austin McPhee the club will join Cathro in a new team Castle coaching team McPhee That was also in contention for the role of performance the right that at the Scottish EFI that is weighing up his options Manchester City and Chelsea have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control the players' Juden the Premier League game on Saturday the charge follows the last brawl in the 95th minute of the game at the stadium which Chelsea won by 3 goals the one city and forward said the midfielder fell and the new sent off but the Chelsea midfielder says Fabregas will not face any further action Celtic are in Manchester ahead of their final Champions League Group much against City tomorrow evening Brendan or just say drew 33 with the English heavyweights at Parkhead and the City boss Pep Guardiola says playing Celtic again will be a good test for his side in Glasgow. Quite well so my. To move really good and I don't know my colleague who is going to do that because of course you have a chance to want to check to see you know real police. And he was a good impression with the windows with the Jazz them believe the windows to growers and Sinclair So they are a real team to be a good test for what I am Sterling is unlikely to face Celtic the winger has a knee injury and was missing from training to day you can hear from the Celtic boss but ended not just on tonight's sport saying the seed 81 will meet Jim we've from half past 6 elsewhere pot Lom will swap the defending Pro 12 champions caught for Bristol next season this year succeeds on the Robinson as the English sides head coach lamb lead called out to the pool 12 title in his 38 and Cha gin goal we join Bristol next June on a 3 year deal the Bristol chairman Chris buoy says the former s'more International was the club's 1st choice counted it and if it was just perfect for us and he spoke with such authority about the game detailed plans details trying to do his and of course is a businessman and sort of brings him home to us so for us this was deafening him from the 1st time we met him while Scotland's Gordon Reid says it's an unbelievable feeling to end the year top of the wheelchair tennis rankings and one paddle in pick gold and real the summer to the French and this Gillian Open titles and won Wimbledon and us the perfect ocular 2016 it means he joins fellow Scots Jamie and Andy Murray is what old number ones and he says it's a special time for Scottish tennis it has made in such a small country and. This guy and the number. Of a team but I mean Israel is scared domination. Because players. Are thinking that not many nations are fully done maybe maybe never the fairness or terrorists it's a special you know a lot of for me to be going to create those 2 'd guys that was Gordon reads. 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Radio Scotland shaft and you're listening to news Dr with very Stuart And still to come in the last hour we'll be hearing what Scotland's fishermen want from Breck's it is no illegal to smoke in a car with children but will it actually stop people lighting up and hose Hoyt fearing a year after the floods the time know is half past 5 the news from Amanda Mattoo will vary thank you a former youth football coach and top flight assistant referee has been accused of a series of child sex offenses in Scotland p.t. And says we have to Zen unlimited to tell the b.b.c. That Hugh Stevenson sexually abused him for years from the late seventy's Stevenson coached at Glasgow beasties to creeks in fairness the united in Paisley it comes as police forces across the u.k. See hundreds of victims from within football have come forward Mr Heene says the abuse changed his life long term profit. No recess the start of 3 part away for you know. Of your. Here Stevenson. You don't find was to me a friend difficult to talk about in great detail but it was a very very pleased joint you can thank go. Up to and including rape you. As a fee chief executive Stewart Regan says he's sickened by the allegations and is encouraging victims of abuse in football to come forward lawyers for the u.k. Government are trying to persuade the Supreme Court that ministers have the right to start the process of leaving the e.u. Without a vote in parliament that follows a previous ruling at the High Court that M.P.'s shoed vote 1st then right to ports at the start of the hearing the president of the Supreme Court Lord Neuberger said the 11 justices were only concerned with legal issues not wider political questions surrounding the U.K.'s departure from the e.u. This case is about the process of leaving and whether the government is trying to act on lawfully last month the high court ruled that parliamentary consent was needed before negotiations could begin but on the 1st day of this 4 day appeal the government's lawyers insisted ministers did have the protective powers to make or unmake treaties and that includes the right to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty James e d Q c said Parliament could have chosen to restrict ministers power to act on the referendum result but did not a British woman working for a son Safadi to accompany has been stomped to death in Lapland the 26 year old understood to be from Scotland was fined dead in the village of Catan and Finland on Saturday the finished piece of arrested a 36 year old man who's thought to have been her boyfriend a man has been killed after being hit and crushed by a dumper truck in Edinburgh he was not done just before 10 o'clock this morning at an industrial site in Dryden Street Health and Safety Executive is being informed the trial of a woman accused of birthing an 82 year old Fife grandmother to death with the ruling pin has begun at the High Court in Edinburgh Sandra we are denies murdering Mary look at the pensioners who are men January this year Stephen Gordon reports the 1st witness in the trial he said he often spoke to his mother about Sandra we're a neighbor who helped made a Loki look after her cat at Christmas shortly before the 82 year old was found dead in her leave. In home the family bought mystery or a bottle of whiskey as a present form of describing time not long after that his mother became distressed when Christmas cards containing money disappeared Sandra we're denies murder or a special defense of alibi the 41 year old also denies stealing money and jewelry from Mrs Logan and fraudulently using her bank card the keys to the High Court in Edinburgh continues senior figures in the e.u. Say they don't expect a crisis in the eurozone as a consequence of the political turmoil in Italy Italians voted in a referendum yesterday to reject the government's plans for constitutional change causing the prime minister material Renzi to resign FISONs a football funds have been sent to Sky e-mail asking them to pay a bill after a Scottish Football Association database was apparently hacked and then Voice 470 pounds was sent to subscribers of the Scotland supporters club mailing list at around 9 o'clock this morning the s.f. a Has confirmed a 3rd party email database was compromised and has arching recipients to delete the email and that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland news no let's find out what the weather has in store Here's Kirsty McDonald thank you very much Friday will a very cool the evening and night to come once again with a widespread sharp frost and some phasing fog patches temperatures widely dropping to between minus 3 and minus 6 Celsius with the laws of Ireland minus 10 perhaps even minus 11 Celsius in some sheltered rural parts of the North indeed already minus 7 Celsius across the hotter Shetland will be somewhat cloudy here with a few showers continuing and side of the easterly winds will freshen across the far south waist during the night with more in the way of cloud coming in here preventing the temperatures from falling below around 4 Celsius tomorrow then dawns on a cold frosty note for most with some freezing fog patches it will however become cloudy for most during the day with some hill for some mist there will be some sunshine in the north all. Which will gradually cloud over here to during the afternoon rain will also move into western coastal areas and will spread north and east getting to morrow evening that rain will be accompanied by strengthening southerly winds touching gale force along exposed parts of the west coast eventually tomorrow temperatures will reach around 10 or 11 Celsius along the west coast struggling the way across the Highlands especially until later in the day tomorrow night's there will be further rain and strong winds across the Northwest especially and a much milder night to come to morrow night than of late Wednesday some light rain and drizzle across the north and west much of the east and the Central Belt will be dry the best of the brightness for the East Coast and Monday and a very mild on Wednesday with temperatures reaching double figures highs of possibly 15 Celsius in the ne. News dry on b.b.c. Radio Scotland though the Fisheries Minister says he's determined to get the very best outcome from bricks at negotiations for Scottish fisherman Fergus Ewing was tooting Peterhead fish market this morning fishermen voted heavily to leave the e.u. In June's referendum but there's some nervousness about the impact it will have on seafood markets from Peterhead Stephen Duff reports a Peterhead fish market this morning Bush going at the seams according to one regular 6 Chinese ng I'm told and 7 fires effects are finishing our show after the weekend funding cut their 50 you have made it out of a Among the buyers and sellers and sign your take about what leaving the you will be. I think is nervous because there is no plan how are we going to protect our fishing stocks against a European fleet with no vested interest in the future of an industry is really bright but the government hard to get the best deal possible so never snus from the fish markets. About the impact on their markets seafood exports are worth around $400000000.00 pounds a year to the Scottish economy but those who catch the fish see leaving the e.u. Is an opportunity Betty Armstrong's chief executive of the Scottish fisherman's Federation right now more than half of the fish and shellfish which leave our waters leave India in. The u.k. But nobody else does that that is is a great distortion of the Common Fisheries policy will be free of fair use using the Fisheries Minister was a visitor to Peter had this morning bucking the Scottish white vote to remain fishing communities in the northeast to leave the e.u. Mr Ewing is promising to be a champion for the industry of course we understand and I fully understand that Scottish fisherman voted with the majority to leave but my job is to get the very best outcome for the fishing industry and that's why I work extremely closely with the fishing Representatives and that's why I've asked Andrea lead some of the u.k. Minister and George Eustace the fishing minister to provide a cast iron assurance that they will not treat away the control over Scotland's fishing stocks. Because Red Fish Market is due to be expanded $5000000.00 pounds of the funding is coming from the unit piñon there. Stephen Duff reporting from the Peter head. No row has broken no to Strathclyde University after the group which opposes abortion was refused a quest to be officially recognized by the students association this is a ition says it deny that a quest for affiliation because of the group's views but that's led to concerned that the right to free speech is being denied Well for more I'm joined by reporter Andrew black so just run us through the background to where I know platforming is is is a big thing at the moment you hear a lot of baited essentially is the practice of not engaging in not engaging with someone you views which are judged to be extreme but as you were just just seeing there that has led some opponents to argue that that particular pulse infringes on rights to freedom of speech and wants Eirik stream their views are they today's story is another further example of that and just to give you a bit about grains this group which is pro-life or on 3 abortion her whoever you want to put it a group of students a software university wanted to go for official affiliated status with the students association and that gives them a certain extra rights that normal groups don't have like they get access to every means to all debates that the student union they get access to potential access to funding to go away and attend conferences and that kind of thing but so what has happened here is a descriptor plight for affiliation on the students association of Strath claves denied that because it has a long standing policy against officially recognizing this particular group because they regard it as being anti choice and they say that directly in itself contravene the associations longstanding equal rights policy but Jimmy McGowan who is a law student at Strathclyde the news part of this pro-choice group says that surely this decision is exactly what is happening is that equal rights are being contravenes and Hugh. Say he had to see to me when I spoke to my earlier on we believe that the right to life is important but some literally also we should have the right to express it you know democracy and lines and too long the right to life and the right expression but particularly so because both freedom of expression and if Ethen it an unreasonable idea is for just an society we can address and say you know how strong are the better Q let you know and talk about it challenge it and that's exactly what's happening here this is not just the case of the universities the case and for this university or the pro-life case in general there's just this and it's very common theme Unfortunately society of censorship so what's the Student Association saying well these associations say that actually even though the have passed this this blanket ban on unteach ois groups is the call it's not she set in stone and they are she say that is open to the students to change the polls if they want to see the most important. Thing they do is that they give students the the final say on whether or not they want to change policy and I spoke to the student president of Strathclyde Raj Gerry are generally are on a new set up surely that say if you want to if they want to to descript crudes hold a referendum amongst the student body and that was no easier than ever to do so because the requirements to to do Sue had been relaxed Here's what he had to say earlier on if. In this instance if it is society they can go on to democratically change their policies and they can do that in fact. They can go to a referendum process Richford then actually mean that all students will decide what the policies are in fact recently to our recent referendum our number of student signatures that I required in order to trigger a referendum has been reduced from 500 to 200 so now you know after a trigger a referendum so that it can get all of the students views on what the union should believe. Well it was that the student president struck the clay there and I think new platform is an issue is probably here to stay at the moment as happened to several other universities in the u.k. You might remember that recently Cardiff University students tried to ban the feminist you mean Grier from speaking there because they judged her to have made comments which were offensive to transsexual people and in the us it's become a big thing adjourning the Trump era as well because of people being given platforms to talk about views that certain people think are extreme and that will probably continue as an issue I think I think is here to stay but something that definitely the the debate over where whether earing controversial views is impinging on freedom of speech I think that to be will continue Andrew Black thank you for that. The floods across the u.k. This time last year were the most extreme on record an expert's report has been published to coincide with the 1st anniversary of storm Desmond when exceptional rainfall affected parts of the u.k. It is in the borders were particularly badly affected our Reporter Cameron Buttle joins us now from our Selkirk studio it was her it wasn't it that bore the brunt of storm Desmond there aside the flood alarms are sounded yet to get in the night before storm Desmond hit one year ago today they've been hit before in the town many times the river T.V.'s runs right through the center and people live and work just yards from the banks of the river Scottish Borders kinds of say the up to 80 millimeters of rain fell on that day on this day last year there were nearly $100.00 flood warnings in the area some of them severe meaning a threat to life nearly 9000 sandbags were deployed overnight 600 people were evacuated from 300 homes on duty that night was Kevin Sewell who is from the emergency planning unit of Scottish Borders council he told me that they were expecting bad weather that night but not flooding they were braced for the winter storm Well that and they were. Spectating snow and cold weather that bill of course all supplies and fight would end in dated by water plants had to change dramatically speedy and $40.00 to $80.00 millimeters of rain over the borders equates to about 3 inches most of it fell on the west the borders and a lot of it directed they never teach it to hoist. We had to Vikki Hawick. Newcastle turn the same evening so a lot of people were displaced the damage was contained because we had people in place at the time to manage the flood response and to get people's houses we know this is one of the worst storms on record that any surprise to you having been at the the forefront of it on the night well as very much so because we were surprised how much fail and hope rapidly we had to respond I sat in the control room at 2 o'clock in the morning and at the call of resources from the for the next point of whatever resources increased on the one point but 200 Council staff were dealing with storm Desmond and Cameron that are still some people in recovering some of the worst damage was in the juke Street area at the time a huge chunk of dough disappeared into the water you might remember the pictures from that river a duchy risen by up to 3 meters on that location and on the corner of that juke Street area was grim web photography you can just see his science for his business there still behind the repair work which is being carried out there one year on huge amount of work still to be done and for Graeme weapon self as business continues to suffer the costs in just moving premises. You know that's been a huge and you know quite unexpected from a business and then on top of that you know the fact that we've got the building that we can bring tear down in the workplace. The cost has been astronomical actually this year and it's really been very hard very difficult year for me the big question that we don't know is you know are we going to another for the sheer route or you say to still closed you know it's a year on it's still facing a property because we can't rent to. And yet you know we could have another flood this year and really we're just no further forward with it and what about the plans for the new flood prevention scheme where are we with that there are plans for a 36000000 pounds scheme for some money has been spent already on shorting up the banks and putting. Cubs' of it a 1000000 pounds but the people in that area are still very concerned about it falling again before the new defenses are in place here in Selcuk for example a new flood prevention scheme costing more than 30000000 pounds is nearly completed when Storm Desmond hit here last year it was only half built but the council says it still saved more than 600 homes from flooding. The current best estimate is 5 years the council and the planners say it simply takes that long. Kemah rebuttal thank you very much indeed. Time No 12 minutes to 6 the headlines a former youth football coach has been accused of a series of child sex offenses in Scotland according to a b.b.c. Scotland investigation. A British woman working for a Christmas themed tour company has been stabbed to death in Lapland and the Supreme Court has begun hitting a legal case that will decide whether M.P.'s must vote before the government can begin to withdraw from the e.u. a Travel update now here's Emma Cameron Friday Glasgow's London Road is so close by an accident between land just 3 streets and Anson state roads works on the Glasgow m. 73 are causing queues heading signs at the moment from Junction to be listened to 1 May fail and similarly very sluggish from Junction 11 Queens the 3 to palest and runs of 15 minutes holds up on the site by and m. 74 from May be filled with congestion back to junction 2 a fillers and roads and as a brother works at the cames cross roads are causing lengthy delays on all approaches and sticking with getting reports that temporary lights are causing delays on. Roads and the city's Najee mains road has cumin Shafiq from around the Craigmillar live today all the way up to the west cross roads and heavy traffic this evening in eastern for sure in Clarkston on bus speedo's that's both ways from Clarkson told to Paris each I think if not 08995 more for me after the 6 O'clock news coming tomorrow on b.b.c. One Scotland I didn't make the product change is not necessary if we're going to survive through the next 12 months the challenges and pressures facing local councils has never been greater as well want and if you're going to dilemma I'll stay here faced with spending cuts and higher demands for public services see life in Fife under Scotland's 3rd largest local authority plus a donor is one of the most deprived areas and one of us what we're going to try and do is the start of the fair tax starts and really you know actually try to get people interested in the community to make some changes they can so start tomorrow at 9 point b.b.c. 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No they are the son of murdered Fife pensioner maybe Lugaid has told a court that his mother always spoke favorably of the woman accused of killing her son Joe we're denies carrying out the attack in January this year Steven golden was at the High Court in Edinburgh and joins us now says David what happened today in court you have already admitted he was an 82 year old grandmother who was found dead in our own home in Leven in Fife in January of this year or today was the 1st day of the murder trial and the Judy heard from all 3 of her children her eldest son Ronald will be he was the 1st to take to the witness stand and he said that he often spoke to his mother about Sandra we're the next door neighbor who is accused of her murder he said that those conversations were always favorable that Sandra we are her to help her with our messages and the last Christmas the family had bought Sandor we are a bottle of whiskey for looking after her caught Eva's asked about about his mother more generally 82 years old but he said she was an independent woman that she enjoyed going to the panto in Edinburgh for example with her friends but that aside from ability problems there was concern among the family about how she was managing financially he spoke about a journey that he'd taken with his mother last Christmas down to his home in Yorkshire and he described are becoming distressed that when she noticed when she got there that 2 of the Christmas cards that she'd taken containing money had gone missing now Mr Libby's other son dead occlude he was asked about his mother's mental state he said that she was fine the only thing that seemed to diminish was that she was forgetting where money was he said that she thought she was going down because the money wasn't where she thought it was another Judy also heard from media Logan's daughter Cottle Robertson she emigrated to Australia 30 years ago last year though she'd come back to to leave and she described becoming involved in a search for a wallet inside her mother's home that will it continue 200 pounds now. Roberson said that she went out for around an hour and when she came back Sandra Weir was in the house the wallet had been fined but the money was gone in a chandelier denies murdering Mary Loki by battering her to death with a ruling Pen she's large to a special defense of alibi claiming that at the time of the attack she was elsewhere and leave and she also denies attempting to defeat the ends of justice but cleaning up blood and discarding clothes and she's nice stealing money and jewelry from a low key and fraudulent way using her bank card the trial of the High Court in Edinburgh continues Stephen Gordon thank you. No new laws come into force in Scotland today which makes it illegal to smoke in a car if there's a child under the age of 18 in the vehicle it's been welcomed by health campaigners the doctors organization the b.m.a. Says is a good 1st step towards their name of banning all smoking in cars but critics point out that in England and Wales which has had similar legislation for a year or so there have only been a handful of prosecutions and smokers groups say the law is unnecessary Hugh Williams reports from Edinburgh the change in the loris being promoted with radio and television adverse from the 5th of December smoking in a vehicle with anyone under 18 is against the law children from Royal Mile primary in Edinburgh drafted in to promote the new law welcome the change my grandpa used to smoke and I didn't really like a kid my dad smokes outside. He keeps far away from me. Our. You know like the smoke going in your throat. And yet like have a cigarette or something like you know money you just put it down smokes comes from up from every Leonore's me I can't get rid of it the Scottish government says Lorre is all about changing the way we behave Public Health Minister 18 Campbell children don't choose to smoke so this is about making sure the adults have that responsibility in the understand. That they have to shift their behavior to ensure that children can go on and have a healthier happier life there's been a welcome for the legislation from doctors like Steven Turner at Aberdeen's Children's Hospital children who are exposed to cigarette smoke a much more likely to have conditions affecting the chest such as asthma young babies getting chest infections up in cold this weekend I've seen an awful lot of babies with chest infections and a good proportion of those have not been cool by smoking but as smoking has made the virus more effective in causing us to test infection but Assistant Chief Constable Bernard takings from Police Scotland says their priorities remain the main causes of fatal collisions on the road what he calls the big full use of foreign St TNG seatbelts and drink drive even and that's what we called simply. The officers who will use up discretion and deal with any cases that we come across on but for me the priority is actually reducing people killed in the road smokers groups like telling parents what to do is unnecessary Simon cluck from Forrest they don't need to be told how to bring up their own children or how to behave around other people's children they can make those decisions for themselves they can use their common sense and then the vast majority of cases that's exactly what they do we've already banned smoking in public places some will wonder if the ultimate aim is to ban all smoking in cars Hugh Williams reporting there from Edinburgh. Now the Italian prime minister material Renzi stepping down the saf to noon keeping to his word that he'd quit if he lost a referendum to change the Italian constitution 35000000 people voted over plans to reduce the power of the Italian Senate with 60 percent voting nor will many see it's a populist revolt against the establishment are you that reporter Gavin Levy is in Rome so why did he actually stand down at the end of the day. I think you have reached him so you know I think he said it as much in his own words there's a camera less quality to it that he would resign if he wouldn't get these changes through and he had to keep to his word it an hour after the polls came out the exit poll to stay before the result was officially confirmed he knew it 60 percent was a result in the end as you say against this constitutional reform and he's well I'm standing underneath his office right now in Rome between have a pantheon in the coliseum and in the next 30 minutes at the moment he's inside his cabinet he's expected to go to speak to the president to formally resign now my understanding is he will may not go tonight he's going to be asked to stay on for a week to see through the budget reform package that he was planning to bring through so that when a new prime minister comes in if they can find one from the same party he doesn't have to stop with a new budget given the amount of all the problems in Italy and elsewhere in Europe right now it gives time to prepare and and come up with a new plan so will the new prime minister inevitably be from that party and do the have enough of a mandate no to rule. Well that's the 1st option you know they are the largest party so therefore they still do have a mandate it there are questions that the of legitimacy which the 5 Star Movement to this. Party led by a former comedian but a good lawyer are saying that there should be elections next year much much sooner than in the 40 months time that are planned that they believe they can govern it's they claim a lot of people who are voting no we're anti establishment and wanted to see a new wave come in from the way I see it I've gone from polling station to polling station in Rome yesterday a lot of people were unhappy that they felt they'd given materials the chance to come in is this this outsider the member of Florence or to claim that he hadn't walked the halls of Rome therefore he wasn't contaminated by power and wanted big change but they felt in the 2 and a half years that he's been leading a lot of people said the economy was too stagnant jobs were hardly there 40 percent youth unemployment and wages had to increase and they were the main factors rather than anti You sentiment so I think it's more nuanced than that so there must be big fears know about the state of the Italian economy in the week this vote. I think it's interesting when you listen to the like Franklin Merkel the German chancellor her reaction today the same with junk of European Commission saying that they believe was is bad news they are sad to see but I already go because he had he was one of the few that still had real visions for the e.u. Of the self socialist left that he was a firm committed federalist as well as a tally and leader that's something that other leaders within the e.u. Are getting far more to catering toward a domestic audience at the same time there they say they believe things are calm in Italy I think the biggest issue the bank to watch is mounted here the reason is this bank needs to find 500000000000 we within 2 weeks of real recapitalization So investors have to put up the money but if you've got no prime minister of a country if you've got a short term vision for where to go next it's going to spook the fish in terms of investments abuts wide approach the president is meeting tonight to try to sort out a new leader within the next few days and just briefly then is this part of the going to see movement is there the vote for breaks that and Trump. That gets to the heart of this I think this is what Marie Le Pen in France the to follow right lead this what's Niger Ferrars lead the breaks it movement for a lot of the No campaigners are saying this is a domino of anti you feeling the e.u. For example didn't come up in the referendum in a lot of people but I've spoken to a snapshot have said that this was very much about the constitution that they were saying that they want to go with it with a new anti establishment party but they felt the Constitution wasn't broad enough so I think it is too too simplistic to perhaps look at the papers this morning it is more nuanced than that Gavin thank you very much i Reporter Gavin Lee in real. Rice and Shane welcome to b.b.c. B. To school with music extra on the run up to sometimes we celebrated Scotland's music by bringing you a pop radio station motional songwriter National Guard. And it's not too late to listen we've another great live music track from the archives we're going to sing a song for you now have something more intimate relationship between the bonds on the fans yet this isn't for you your me to go back a few years which help this is from I'm going to have to ask him how to catch up with b.b.c. Radio Scotland music extra via the b.b.c. I Player video for it b.b.c. Don't. Slash. 92 to 95 and frame it one of the medium wave and on digital radio b.b.c. Radio Scotland Good evening at 6 o'clock. Then this is news Dr with very Stuart tonight what Ruth Davidson is likely to see as she outlines plans to avoid a divisive Breck's it will go to California for the latest in the Oakland warehouse fire since our last update we have located and recovered 36 victims of the 3611 have been positively identified and her tone in Wiltshire has broken the world record for staging the biggest the tippity play. So on the last half hour of news Dr 1st a summary of the news from Amanda Mathilde but a thank you a former youth football coach and top flight assistant referee has been accused of a series of child sex offenses in Scotland according to a b.b.c. Scotland investigation he tains has waived his limited to tell the b.b.c. That Hugh Stevenson sexually abused him for years from the late seventy's it comes as police forces across the u.k. Say hundreds of victims from within food bowl have not come forward. Daily is out Investigations Correspondent Well you were promising young goalkeeper Pete Hinz caught the attention of a local youth football coach Hugh Stevenson it was with promises of trials for a bigger team and a trip to the 1979 Scottish Cup Final that Pete says abuse started he says Stevenson ripped him dozens of times over the next 3 years the abuse changed his life he says and ended his interest in football. Stevenson was registered with the s.f. B. As an official for almost 20 years up to 983 acting as an assistant referee and top flight matches before his death in 2004 he also had coaching ruled with Glasgow based Easter creeks and fearlessly united in peacefully and had contact with hundreds of boys over 3 decades s f e chief executive Stewart Regan said he was sickened by the allegations and encouraged victims of abuse and football to come forward a British woman hunder stood to be from Scotland who was working for the tour company specializing in Christmas holidays in Loveland has been stabbed to death the Finnish police say they've arrested a 36 year old man is thought to have been her boyfriend lawyers for the u.k. Government are trying to persuade the Supreme Court that ministers have the power to stop the banks that process but a vote by M.P.'s The most important court in the land expected to take at least 4 days to hear the arguments Dimitrius Dickerson experts in e.u. Law explain the government's case the main argument put forward by the government is that they they have the bow or to negotiate concludes and to terminate international agreements that's bad for the executives bill getting the so-called royal prerogative or the grounds bigoted they can conduct foreign relations they have the bug to withdraw from international leaders including the utilities. Later this week the court will also hear arguments in favor of the Scottish government having a say in the triggering of Britain's departure from the e.u. It will be clean that whole illegal right to be involved in the process of 38 year old woman has appeared in court charged with murdering her sister at the home the shared intrusion in the ocean the body of shutting up getting up was fined by police cedar to reports Lynette green up appeared in court in air this afternoon accused of assaulting her older sister Sharon on various occasions in their home in Troon between the beginning of August and the 10th of November the charge states that she repeatedly struck Sharon Green up on the head and body compressing her neck and also assaulting her by other means unknown Lynette Greenup is also accused of neglect and failing to seek medical assistance her lawyer Peter Lockhart confirms she made no plea or declaration in court and has been remanded in custody Sharon Greenup's 19 year old daughter Shiloh was also detained by the police she did not appear in court today and has been released pending further inquiries senior figures in the e.u. Say they don't expect a crisis in the eurozone as a consequence of the political turmoil in Italy footie dinner referendum yesterday to reject the government's plans for a constitutional change causing the prime minister material n.z. To resign antiabortion students claim they are being denied their right to freedom of expression by the students association is just like university a pro-life group has been refused permission to formally affiliate with the association which prevents them from accessing funding and booking facilities Campaigners said to reflected a common theme in society for censorship but Raj president is just glad University Student Association defended the decision in society wants to check that they're not contradicting any of the policy and they're British and it was declined because the policy that we have does not allow for such groups to be on campus. Prochoice policy that was decided by a student and Stone Island to fill a man who tried to sell Tiger body parts from his home in Fife has been given a community payback order getaways property and couldn't beat was searched after wildlife officers were told of Tiger claws being putup for sale on an online auction site 50 year old White was convicted under the control of Trade in Endangered Species regulation and has been ordered to carry out 250 hours of unpaid work skeletons find out a site in Somerset Sur believed to be the oldest evidence of monks ever found in the u.k. The bodies were on air near Glastonbury half a century ago the new carbon dating techniques have allowed archaeologists to date that means to the 5th century a.d. John Key reports around 50 skeletons were found buried in a field on the outskirts of Glastonbury when it was excavated in the 1960 s. Almost all the bodies were adult males and were buried near some monastic buildings but archaeologists couldn't tell how long they'd been there until now using the latest radio carbon dating technology scientists have concluded that the bodies go back to the 5th century a.d. Which would make them the earliest example of monks in the u.k. Predating Iona Abbey in Scotland which was founded in the late 6th century historians have described this as a very exciting discovery John Kerry reporting there no let's get the sport with Jimmy ally Amanda thank you the Darby came to Boston McClaren says Ian Cathro could thrive as Hearts head coach if he's given the right guidance at Tynecastle hearts are looking to appoint Catherine who is currently coaching at u. Cassell United and Austin McPhee as the club's new coaching team talks of taken place with both men this weekend the Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is available for tomorrow night's Champions League clash with Celtic despite being banned for for much as after his red can't tackle. Against Chelsea it's unlikely though that the injured winger raw him Sterling will feature and Scotland's Gordon Reid that Mitt stay in world number one next season will be very tough wheelchair tennis player confirmed his police at the top of the rankings after reaching the final of the masters of events in London this weekend those are the sport headlines Emma Cameron has to travel when starting Aberdeen Surrey dangerous driving conditions in Banchory at the moment because of ice that's on the b 974 between Banchory and fetter Karen had a call to say there's been an accident on the science behind a 9 which is affecting Shafik between paraffin oxidizer it's happened at the bottom of Cairney Bray Hill and adding to routine congestion Glasgow's London Road has now reopened after an accident and Shafiq is getting back to normal here and 8 still looking very slow from the cameras a span from Junction 11 Queen's lead to junction 8 bailiffs and through the road works and around a 15 minute queue in the south by and m. 74 at Junction for medieval b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel them a thank you this evening's weather very cool to the widespread chart frost and some freezing fog patches temperatures widely dropping to between minus 3 and minus 6 Celsius with lows of minus 9 Celsius and some shelter dreidel spots in the north Shetland will be somewhat close with a few showers aside the stilly winds will freshen across the far side West using the night temperatures around 4 Celsius unlike Selectric shank has tomatoes and do activities forecast thank you will an increasingly windy day expected across all of Scotland claim medias with renewed standing sleet or snow will start of the details for climbers and hillwalkers the day will start off dry with a good deal of frost in the Glane and some freezing fog to this fog me last through until early afternoon across the north in the morning will stay dry but low clade will become fairly extensive across southern uplands the Southern Highlands by early afternoon so after a dry morning it blinks of rain will reach the waist caused by mid afternoon with a 3 in extending eastwards across all ranges thereafter this rain will be pursued. Didn't drenching across western ranges but more intermittent across the east Clode will be don't quite widely to 500 meters or 1500 feet and as low as 300 meters 1000 feet on safe eastern up slopes in the saith waist by the afternoon across northern ranges roughly northwards from across to Angus Clode should be mostly across the summit's but some patches around 500 meters will develop from late afternoon onward mineral level so thirst saith westerly winds will be around 20 miles but I would at 1st freshening to gale force by the afternoon and storm force by the evening or the highest hopes mineral level temperatures will be around 30 Celsius rising to eat Celsius lead to the d n a the forecast to ensure water's rain Scotland mainly so thirst safe easterly Forder 5 becoming 6 or 7 in the heavy d. In waters and occasionally Gale eat here by the afternoon that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland weather and the time no is 10 past 6. Now let's go back to I mean story tonight the Supreme Court has begun heating a momentous legal case that will decide whether M.P.'s need to give their approval before the government can begin to withdraw from the e.u. In a previous ruling the high court decided that M.P.'s had to be consulted a decision which is now being appealed by the u.k. Government meanwhile the s.n.p. And the conservatives have treated blows over what's best for Scotland's future with Ruth Davidson set to give a speech tonight with a call to avoid a divisive Breck's it well our political editor Bryan Taylor joins me now so Brian what are we expecting a roof Davidson to say when she delivers this lecture she's arguing for an easing of tension very 1st of all within the u.k. Between remain as and leave as she says the should recognise that each other had a coherent point to that the leave argument. Won but that doesn't mean that those who are retained concern should be dismissed and ignored and on the other hand it doesn't mean they should be any attempt to undermine that but then she she takes that further and sais that once that u.k. Unity has been restored the United Kingdom should still she says be a force for good in the world and the the global community arguing that the global google group community is now watching to see how Britain comports itself now that is is leading to some controversy tonight to say to say the least 1st of all critics say it's a bit rich of the Conservative leader to talk about easing the tension when the referendum was caused by guess what a former u.k. Conservative leader of the also argue that group Davison is setting aside or sidelining Scotland's interests Scotland's distinctive interests is up in the s.n.p. But specter of with regard to a possible. Continuing links with the European single market route Davidson is adamant that is not the case but she puts the the Scottish interests within the context of maintaining a u.k. Deal with the the European Union post Rex and you know we had some. Strong words over the weekend didn't leave Nicholas sturgeon accusing Ruth Davidson of selling out so she was accusing him of selling out we also had Alec salmon the former I sent p. Leader saying that they could be a concert hall crisis as a result of the decisions taken by the Supreme Court and that would be quote an extremely good thing for Scotland and that it would allow Scotland to bargain and secure secure interests critics pouncing upon the Vatican the s.n.p. Appointed a comment by Adam Tomkins on on our sister program Good Morning Scotland suggesting that it was not the the best deal for Scotland that was the objective it had to be the best deal for the whole of United Kingdom a lot of fair that is within a context of of arguing for a u.k. Deal so you have almost what you're having there is that these comments are resulting from a different interpretation of mandate you have those who support the union understandably from their perspective saying this is about a u.k. Mandate you have those who are nationalists like Alexander the Nicholas 1000 saying no the people of Scotland have spoken and that mandate must be respected and we also have the u.k. Government that peel as we mentioned in the lead into the Supreme Court over breaks that what exactly is at stake here for the Scottish and for the u.k. Government for 1st of all for the u.k. It is the case that it would it would certainly put a challenge to the U.K.'s triggering let's be clear the neither side neither the apparently appellants the u.k. Government nor Jamila the at the initial position on the others that back her view that the should be a parliamentary view neither of them is saying that Bracks it should be stopped they are sticks up being the people have spoken the saying that should be a parliamentary trigger I was struck by James e. Q.c. Speaking about half of the u.k. Government in the court today saying no he said the principle of Jewell isn't that it's up to the u.k. Government to sustain maintain and ultimately result from international treaties and it's up to parliament to legislate for the domestic consequences of that it struck me that could be transferred into a Scottish context by saying Well many of those domestic consequences. It will be for Hollywood to decide on the devolved powers so is it not and we might expect a lot advocate to make this point later in the week is it not for Hollywood to to follow that legislative route again the u.k. Government will say it's up to the u.k. Government to pursue treaties it's up to Parliament or indeed perhaps parliaments to legislate that after right until our political editor thank you. No the authorities in Oakland California say the number of people known to have died in a fire at a warehouse party in Friday night has risen to 36 the county sheriff spokes women Modeste since our last update we have located and recovered 36 victims of the 3611 have been positively identified and their family members have been appropriately notified Well our correspondent Peter Bowes joins us know from elite Peter we also have a warning don't we the number of casualties could rice something they still expect the number as you say to rise and also they've been saying all along since also in the early hours a Saturday morning that this would take time the nature of this building and how it was being used the fact that it was essentially artists in there with their little makeshift studios and a lot of artists materials a lot of stuff in there the staircase was made of 2 wooden pallets there was only one way out as far as those people on the 1st floor the upper floor were concerned so it's been a very difficult process actually getting in there and there's still a lot of the building that still has to be searched you know the building is in quite a dangerous state no 2 isn't it you know very dangerous because the roof for its part of the roof collapsed during the fire which made it all the more dangerous for those people in the building and that's probably why many of those people died on the upper folks they simply were trapped in the and there was no way to get out and now with the operation that that is continuing today what 2 days more than 2 days since this happened has to still that I mean really book it by book at they're going through this building with all the debris trying to get it out examining what they can find and tragically still finding bodies do they know how it started yet no they don't they don't know how it started and it is I suppose looking on easy to see why a fire should spread so quickly in those circumstances but what actually started the fire that is still part of. The investigation Yeah there must be questions about the way which the the fire spread so quickly through this building Oh there are lots and lots of questions being asked and there is the possibility somewhere down the road of criminal action lawsuits against the owners of the property we know know that the investigation into the state of the building had been going on before this fire the authorities had been alerted by rubbish being left outside the building allegations of illegal construction inside the building so the authorities were aware that this was a potentially dangerous building that tragically they didn't get to it in time and so yes lots of questions I'm to many different parties Peter Bowes in any Thank you for that. Scottish woman working for the tour company offering sun to fatties in Lapland has been stabbed to death her boyfriend's been arrested and as a police custody following a manhunt north of the Arctic Circle Tran son travel who operate the Christmas themed excursion see they're deeply saddened to confirm a member of their team had been killed Well David McDougal's a journalist based in Finland and joins us now from health sinky So David just tell us about this idea which this woman is working. This is one of the most remote parts of Europe it's thousands of square miles of forest of fell concrete covered in snow at this time of year where the temperature dips to minus $32.00 in the winter to give you an idea of how North and how remote it is the next time there's a sunrise there is in January the 6th next year so it's technically the sun doesn't come above the horizon but it is still quite light up you know up there quite a number of times with all the snow it does make it kind of amplifies the lights was not pitch black but this time of year especially there's a big influx of charter flights particularly from the u.k. Also from Germany and Japan and people can go out for a day or 2 days and get in it sort of Lapland wilderness experience you husky sled ride. To feed the reindeer you kind of cook a sausage over an open fire. And. That's what the woman who was murdered the Scottish woman she was doing there a seasonal workers many seasonal workers go between now and and February and March next year and they're working in the tourist industry in Lapland giving a sense of the wilderness survival and we believe that her boyfriend who's been arrested had fled the seed that's right but according to police it was quite a fantastic experience he apparently fled on a husky husky sled and was pursued by the Finnish police and also Swedish border police as well on schema Beals on a helicopter the fundamental couple of hours later suffering from hypothermia the temperature as a set dropped down to minus 30 on the weekend he's now in custody in Albany I mean that's the largest city and in Finnish Lapland it's right on the Arctic Circle and he could be police say he could be. The even sentenced as Airlie as Biden state. Thank you very much indeed for that update does David McDougall there in Helsinki. No people in a wheelchair tone have broken the world record for staging the biggest Nativity plea more than 1200 residents signed up to police shepherds angels wise men apparently the sheer numbers of actors required in traditional The tippity outfits sparked a total white shortage of bed sheets a crisis only averted when a local launderette stepped in ritual rose from the Swindon based Bible Society organized the event and joins me know so Rachel Where did you get this idea well I was at a manual I live in Carmen and we were at the annual lights and firework display last year and we had a little small Nativity and it was lovely and I just kind of thought you know what this town can do better than this so I said to one of the ladies that works and event accounts I said why don't we just try and get everyone in town dressed up as a nativity character and have a life Nativity and just get back to the true meaning of Christmas the council bless them were just totally up for it so we worked together all through this year and we got in touch the Guinness World Records and we said has anyone done this and they said yep the people of Utah are the figure is 1039 so that made me think right we're going to be Yanks. As they always do their performance was yes it was amazing Ours was just it was that kind of very British kind of performance the Americans had got all singing all dancing immaculate costumes what we thought was was just wonderful We had a little kids age 4 with tea towels on their heads we had no not so elderly people you know quite a few in wheelchairs that were dressed stopping costume and people the lady in the local launderette I just said I think people will turn up on the night and have not really read the kind of in. Mation probably and will say oh can I come in and obviously the Guinness World Record said no they must be dressed in costume so that alone I ran around town and a local pub by heart they just brought they made just I didn't ask them off their own boats they made 240 cos James was so when the numbers were looking a bit dodgy we were up to I knew we were up to about 80900 and I just thought I cannot bear to lose this you know down to about the last 20 people so like a kind of screaming banshee Iran right now even it's not going on people's doors saying to them you know we're going to break the Guinness World Records your sheets will make all the difference and then we had a kind of a system this impromptu system outside the pub where people would cut up the sheets give people sort of head scarves give them belts to put around so that you know they looked like sort of proper costumes and we were like get on in there quick quick I don't think the poor in this world record managed seen anything like it he did. More than 1200 people took part you know you get a percentage of the tones population is that I think I think gosh not so I think about 7 or about 17000 so you know it's pretty it's pretty good so it was an audience live to see it there was well that was the other thing because the green where we did the Nativity was not was about a 5 minute walk from the town center where the lights get switched on so there were 5000 people in the town center and we'd put up a big screen so that the people in the town center could see what was happening at the Nativity to give them the opportunity to say to watch even though they weren't taking part are you going to do it again next year somebody asked me that the other day and I said Don't you know that people who row in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race it takes 5 years off their life I said Saturday night took at least 10 of mine and frankly I was rather sweet on the. No but it was fun while it lasted it was great fun it was great fun and just a huge thanks to you know all the people of karma came together in the town council and just that way is the Bible so I say got a chance to people to kind of link with their with you know what we think you know the true story of the Nativity and the story of Jesus' birth which you know often gets lost in our consumer consumer world so that was really I was really good for us to Rachel thank you very much indeed enjoy the rest Rachael runs there from the Swindon based Bible Society no brain burn it can tell us the theme of tonight's get on well something I think we could all probably do with time a year and as the songs that gave us ends then energy boost it could be one of those could we sing along feel good tunes the moment here you start to pick up it could be a can of upbeat dance thing that you always fall back on maybe it's on an exercise playlist when you go at the Jam or maybe it's just something that so for life you can't help but get caught up in it the songs that give you the energy boost stand on the text to name 5 and we're going to start with some T.-Rex excellent news thank you Brian Bennett there with gadgets or no Jamie can tell us what's coming up in the sport yes indeed Darby came to Boston McClaren says even Cathal could thrive as Hart said coach if he's given the right guidance at Tynecastle hearts are keen to appoint Catherine who's currently counsel United and Austin McPhee as the club's new coaching team talks of to complete with both men this weekend or Cathal worked under Steve McClaren at Newcastle and the former England boss says if he's appointed hearts that of football Craig Levine will be key Yeah I mean he's young. He's very analytical is very bright forward thinking. Can one of the modern coaches coming in and I think the key advantage you know is if and you will go into management eventually some station if it says the club then I can see that because Craig Levine was his mentor for many years I think it could be a good partnership. Young managers need guidance and need mentors and you know what with the info for nearly a year and we know we said this is an education for bigger things and he might get the opportunity to Manchester City and Chelsea have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players cheat in the Premier League game on Saturday the charge follows the mass brawl in the 95th minute of the game at the ad stadium which Chelsea won by 3 goals to one city had forward sends you a feel their fan and the new was sent off with a go at all issued a 4 game bond to d. The Chelsea midfielder said Fabregas the will not face any further action will Celtic in Manchester ahead of their final Champions League Group fixture against City tomorrow evening that I am starlings on lightly to feature for the hosts The winger has a knee injury and was missing from training to Di but a gradual could police insist for much ban doesn't cover the European games the City boss pep wanted all I expect Susteren challenge so we are a qualified inspect to play already qualified being already qualified for the next round so. I'm happy in heaven inspect no way the play so of course will be a tough game that would be good elsewhere Scotland's Gordon Reid says that some unbelievable feeling to end the year of top of the wheelchair tennis rankings read one paddle and pick gold in Rio to the French and the Stiliyan Open titles and won Wimbledon in 2016 he admits there will be hard to stay a number one next season asking the tough. I guess you know no one ever have this is kind of got to be everyone's target your back well it's different feel for me especially start hears that point you know it's a good position to be in. But the pharmacist they can vent. Yeah I mean it's in the discourses or good players in the men's division is different every easy to. Keep working hard and there was and. Hopefully you can join Minister Sharon trains killers those people get really good elsewhere part lamb will swap the defending prove 12 champions Connacht for Bristol next season as he succeeds the former Scotland and England head coach Andy Robinson as the sedes boss Lom the former some more international who was a member of the Scotland coaching team many years ago led Connolly to the pool 12 title in his 3rd year in charge in go away he would join Bristol you're currently winless in the of a Premiership next June on a 3 year deal was the chin for sport same with Kenny McIntyre Next up on one or me Jim we've will be talking more about the b.b.c. Scotland investigation on child sex offenses in Scottish football will also be hearing live from the Celtic boss play in the knowledge is ahead of that game in Manchester tomorrow evening the very latest on the Ian Cathal situation at Hearts and Scott McDonald's thoughts on a very controversial game at 4 Park in Saturday between Motherwell and Celtic all that to come then after news drive on it one only gently flanks Jamie No a last look at the travel Here's Emma thanks for starting an Aberdeen Serry dangerous driving conditions in bank Kerry because of ice that's on the benign 7 for between bankruptcy and fetter care in a broken zone buses causing queues on the northbound a 9 Dunblane at the moment the exit slip as partially blocked here at the age of 20 turn off and in a sense burns a 9 there's been an accident which is partially blocking the reeds near the 8 to 4 main road oxidizer seeing around a 15 minute hold up nigh on The Science Behind m 74 that's through those roadworks from Junction for a medieval 3 to 3 car mile and road work such as embers came Scraw Stroh's causing long delays on all approaches around Howden hall vote and the slow the in the b 1345 in dram is still closed that's because of an earlier building fire b.b.c. Radio Scotland and the main news today before we go a b.b.c. Scotland investigation has heard allegations of.

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