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Next week at the same time. It's 9 and this is David miles with one of my favorites putting the week's events through the mangle of satire it's news quiz extra in a moment then the title sort of explains it all what to do if you're not like everybody else in which the stand up comedian Andrew Lawrence takes a lighthearted look at conventional living and the pressures to conform in 45 minutes he'll probe the difficulties of human interaction and communication. Now those who expound and expand on recent events have been extended It's our weekly satirical review of the week's news chaired by nice Kumar with 50 percent extra Gratus that's why we called Radio 4 extra. I'm a host of The News Quiz and extra husband. Sorry for the sounds not great on this I'm having to record it from outside Downing Street or just being kicked out of the press briefing because apparently hosting The News Quiz doesn't count as being a journalist and the number of finger sandwiches I took was unacceptable Needless to say I was overwhelmed by a show of support Coombes Berg past and reports from all the national papers bomb of them actually walked out I could tell it was eating them up inside if they remained seated and tried to avoid my gaze solidarity guys anyway this week we're talking about Trump's acquittal banning cars and the most important election this country has faced since about 2 months ago. Plus David Cameron's airport toilet gun Look I've got a dummy coming is running towards me with an empty sandwich strike and he's not one of the scarves into a car into the shop. We present the news quiz with this come up 7. Was welcome to The News Quiz we start with a cutting from the Brighton Argus read by Diana Speight in changes to the previous rails the structure people wanting to pay off peak prices will have to get offered Haywards Heath and wait for the Victoria train this is expected to last for about 2 years. Thanks to ever an accent now let's meet the teams will you welcome 1st Am I right so he learns of Michael taken. Was it the mind that said you could answer that. Was Ok so who had a peachy week well this is obviously Donald Trump who had a lot of top point this week he must have oh I'm a big boy now dire. On Monday and seen the week ahead going to my favorite things and one day I get to talk about myself and the next day people get to talk about me it's amazing so we had this stage of the Union address which was that little daytime telly it was amazing viewing it really did it he 1st thought he snubbed the speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi she went to shake his hand and then he did and we see this week she just totally blanked her which is a horrible things that if you give it in that situation we've got to kiss somebody and they turn their face and hundreds of biting their it's. The more you watch it the more it became almost sort of you know they brought a veteran had been separated from his family for months and they got back together that was very emotional and he gave a scholarship to some young black kids and just kept expecting to go look and you cheer. It was remarkable and then and then right at the very very end because Nancy had been blanked at the start of course as a woman of a certain age she let. In her brain. And revenge is a wonderful dish sort of lukewarm and at the very end of his speech just got up and very visibly rip and forms of all of the cameras in the world and on your Nancy. And we'll a good idea. And following that the next day was his impeachment trial where yeah he was acquitted of wrongdoing it ended however he thought it was going to end really didn't it because the Republicans control the Senate they were always going to vote for him and he'd go off except for Mitt Romney who voted against him and I just love to imagine what the conversations were before they vote made the vote in the canteen and the other Republicans but nobody if you vote against it will vote against him we will. Write the things you and then when the book came out it was all you got. So yeah he's exposed himself to the Twitter hell that will be Trump's backlash on Mitt Romney he's sort of like a Ken doll that's had a soul blown into a. Living It's like a Ken doll that's come along apparently he's never sworn like he genuinely says things like curse. And Briana. Throwing many suring greying bits at the side you trust him with a sort of wheel of a plane if a plane does have a wheel. Trust me if I was at the wheel of a plane and I was saying it's a very weird name I'm it I mean we're not sure if you miss it you. Heard Mitford rumbly is one of the lesser known systems. Politicians have really weird names like beefy scooter and Wiener preferred getting all these. Congressmen way to. The Republican who kind of was in the sort of a he kind of caught on to the idea if we make a big deal about gay people and pay rights we can get a lot of folks we can get our rights and genuinely This guy was called Dick Armey. Dick Armey there's another guy who's again he's the Republican governor of the hoa and again made a big deal of gay people gay rights get his base where real name Governor Butch Otter. So if you do what the union I did what I was maybe the means of Nancy Pelosi. Amazing she called Trump speech manifesto of mistruths which is very chamber of secrets my good team detective the thing that when I get them watching me is like playbacks of her ripping everyone was like scandalized that she had practiced it yeah. Everything paper is an art like you want to know whether it's valid to call it it's horizontal It's been laminated just. So you've got the speech in crayon which is quite a tough. One to do you follow the impeachment coverage with great interest when ordered not to use already pulled with Trump you know it's I'm so used to him that he's had for years and he's going to have another 4 you know he's bound to win the election the Democrats are hopeless and you know so I think the only thing that can take down from now is probably cholesterol. Way about thing about Donald Trump he is all of the bad children from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory rolled into. And of course just blew all of them plus he's a kind of an implement. And the Democrats I mean it was in their best week no no there's screw. This. Bernie can't win this but Warren can't win Joe Biden can't win the little fella who nobody can pronounce his name can't win to judge who to judge yeah yeah him. Doesn't roll off the tongue like Chet Johnson. Did though they're going to do it in before you start with the other you know that he followed the I will call caucus is a fascinating way to decide the leader of the free world because you've got primaries which are just an election yet people you know take a name they put in the box and then those are counted or something like that. Where is a caucus is you everybody gathers in a sports hall and then they walk into corners of the sports hall yet to decide who they like yet which reminds me of probably skill. This is not really. There is what I was listening to one of the precincts have a dead heat and so. So they they had to. What to do and it was flip a coin. Was absolutely right yes you go what could you just let me just bypass all of this kind. And just get it gives our lines about this point for solving the I will caucus. Yes this is the news of a bad week for the us Democrat Party is Donald Trump was acquitted in his impeachment trial in the I will caucus descended into fast after a new app reporting results crashed it's a real shame for I were they pride themselves in being 1st to declare a result the British equivalent would be if someone South took all their ballot papers ran them out into the carpark and threw them into the night with a cry let the mighty winds decides. To put. Michael who's been pressed for answers about their briefing this is this is quite an unnerving story Center for me because I'm a political journalist basically the prime minister's advisors rock journalists from certain newspapers from attending a government briefing which is not normal because John is from all newspapers a normally able to go into government briefings are entitled to do that but he was basically picking out people from certain newspapers saying you're not coming in night you know to dinner and I think it was the Daily Mirror which happens to be leftwing independent which happens to be left wing The Guardian got in but then I think any supporter of Jeremy Colburn will tell you the Guardian AIPAC Tories so. I also wonder you know you know maybe just these advisers are just picking a fight with us for the sake of it because they are kind of like that you know they are quite aggressive and quite mad basically I mean they're all kind of like Joe good fellows but without a sense of perspective. Quote We're very very paranoid people like there was a story the other day about Don. Nick Cummings who is not the main advisor to Boris Johnson apparently he has planted spies in every restaurant in Westminster so that he will know if any member of the government or any of the 5 sneaked in there for an illicit lunch with a journalist and start spilling all the government secrets and things like that which sounds like a great crime but I think there is a possible floor which is that it is possible to have lunch in a restaurant outside Westminster but I believe these days you'll find restaurants as far afield as central London. So may not be totally foolproof it does seem a bit concerning doesn't it I don't know who they're letting on presuming it was sort of the lady magazine Courson hound and fly fishing monthly. But any time I have to be exposed to Dominic Cummings face is never a good day when he pops up on my screen all I can think of he looks like a man with a very very sticky tell like a sort of. Just like salute Lee loved one person in the audience went yes. Like he could get a 5 from 5 foot away but. The reason why is he was used to sit in restaurants is because he himself doesn't eat in restaurants rather somebody is employed within Downing Street to put on a metal chain mail glove and feed him live Lucas of an afternoon. But I imagine these are his work independently of each other. I really don't think you're going to get invited to any government. Really not going to last one I don't I mean I don't trust the government to hold itself accountable I was warm to the very core of myself by all of the journalists banding together and I thought that was adorable they were like it's either all of us or none of us if you don't love me it might take a break you don't deserve me at my Sunday Times. So. Well. Personally I'm delighted to see the Tory Party going back to their more traditional authoritarian roots. You know I feel like the last 150 years has been a bit of a slide to the left. It's good to see the days of the iron juke. Plushest steel that's what the people need I'm too much well for the listeners but if it has grown a beard which I think has turned it back into a Victorian. Oh yes I personally think it's good I feel like the Cameron years where it was just Tories trying to be people it's just disgusting. It was disgusting it was it was I don't know whether that's my read of applause is in humor all in agreement. Well hopefully you agree with me. You know I was I was on stage lot to choose which is a festival for pounces like yeah. The news went around that a couple of Tory government ministers were just there with their families you know on holidays and I thought that's not. Us No Tory shouldn't be our music festivals they should own the farm that the music festival is. Not going to last for news papers anyway Gosney should just be an opening of the castle doors of the just show what's going to happen. This is what's happening through. You know still. A similar age a simpler a when the Englishman invented take remember that. Gave you take. And started giving it weird names their. Sons. Not normal Yorkshire. I'd say nothing to you very English no deportation place. Yes this is the news the political journalist boycotted Downing Street briefing this week after reports from some outlets were banned from attending the Mira Huff Post Politics Home in the independent return to why the I ran the headline banned the B.B.C.'s going on t.v. Left in solidarity while the Daily Express what I did with Princess Diana was a live and well and living on the planet so. In the foyer of Number 10 some reporters were asked to stand on one side of a rug while does not invite it stood on the other side prompting fears of every democracy lovers worst nightmare. To voice the Michael except the word of. Sophie who was swapped carbomb for a car by. The government it's a government that learned the great plan they have. Thank you thank. God loves to suck up. This is the news that the government has brought forward on their cause basically patch all diesel hybrid vehicles I don't drive myself so I see my hybrid car is like a car that is also a plane which. Transformer transformers it was meant to be in 2040 but they brought 5 years to 2035 to shocking the matrix manufacturers have said it's a date without a plan to find it alarming that people are surprised about because we just had a whole breaks it. No date should have a plan no one goes into a date with a plan only serial killers and Melania Trump. Yeah so yeah the government's really keen on this clean energy revolution that they brought forward I feel like 25 is quite soon it's quite soon I thought I'd have to start drip feeding anti cost sentiment into the media will have lots of shows where it's just people like people being the heroes and fighting the cause like Tim Basingstoke is going to fight to Toyota. To liven up the next series of Top Gear. 2035 it's pretty soon for us to totally change the way we drive cause. Slightly you know is normally a problem for me because I actually never learn to drive and I'm kind of been doing my bit for the planet for the last 20 odd years by so you should be embarrassing you know to admit I'm a man I never even learnt to drive but now I can just pretend I'm some kind of 40 year old gratitude. Morally superior rather than just lazy Well that's 3 non-drivers on the panel and I for the drive because you've driven me home from a gig so my question for you is Why do you hate this planet I know. I hate it so the thing is I'm a little bit of a petrol head a quite like cars right yeah quite like cars and being a petrol head doesn't sound the same for a hydrogen head does it. Lead to hydrogen man I mean raises many questions this is a very soon 2035. Petrol stations will go out of business so it's not it's already car uses that will suffer it's people who forgot to buy their wives and husbands a lot of the business. Where would you get those 4 day old wilting flowers from 11 o'clock at night it's a bit sad I'm sure this is surely a good thing right this climate changes a person. That I don't care about. A plan to live in the moon. They killed me through this they've worked out how they can take the regolith of the Moon Yeah that's the moon. Just the scientific term this is the you know the Gulf that the moon is made and they can reverse engineer it they can turn it into oxygen. 2030 on going to be living there. Whatever you know you've got children tree Yes yes about them we can email them. To. This is going to you know them. In a while just to let them know that does do. That when I want Claire O'Neill was in the news this week who is Claire O'Neill Oh yeah yes yes she used to be nice Claire Perry and she was a government minister and if you know an m.p. Anymore but she was put in charge of this big un climate change conference they're going to have the end of the year in Glasgow but they aren't sacked because they want to get someone bigger or more be gentle or whatever and that was it yeah they are asked David Cameron if he would do it I guess because I thought he did such a bang up job with the referendum. That's a guy who can sort out climate change but he said no church which is a shame I'm sure you've done a great job you know in about 2 weeks the ice caps have been on fire in Mt Everest to be underwater. Bigger So they've they've got nobody. Cleverer nails statement about this if there was quite spectacular She criticised Boris Johnson because she claimed that he doesn't get climate change and here it is on the Today programme she said My advice to anybody to whom Boris is making promises whether it is voters world leaders ministers employees or indeed family members it's to get it in writing. To look good to look at it and make sure the money's in the bank to which climate change itself responded I know I did the bushfires but that was a 6. This is that is the ban on so. Petrol diesel hybrid cars in the u.k. Will be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 the move was announced at launch of cop 26 this week with Boris Johnson was joined by David Attenborough who was tricked into standing next to the prime minister after being told he was now writing on for a new species of talking Yeti. To do exactly. That at the end of round one of the scores are in my column 5 points and so if you know your own 3 points. We start round 2 with a consent form from just a cathedral by entering the building you can send to choose just a cathedral using photographs and video of your child those internally and externally. Let's put the quiz firmly back into the news quiz with this question think is on buses would you do not have how much is a t.v. License holder 144776 and it's gone up by 3 has gone up by 3 quid I'm going to give you about bonus point but I think it's actually 154 pounds 50 a year says anyone know why this is been in the news this week people are no longer going to going to decriminalize at so it's not going to be against the law to not pay yet that's that's right yeah and. Why are you outraged. You read the papers right. To know that it. Cost me nothing because I'm only brother in laws tells. The b.b.c. Doesn't take that into account. They'll have to pay otherwise I become a martyr. This song here she laughs now but there will be b.b.c. Markets people who are willing to go to prison so they don't have to pay for Antiques Roadshow. That's the connection these days actually catch him he hasn't had a license now you should know they said the little. Yeah yeah under cover Van said t.v. License to tell. You never says cutting Brian but it was the only thing that kept students think back in the ninety's was not having a t.v. License could judge a bit well you had to be on the balls you think watching telly exhibit a dull when you just dived under the sun for. It was could see only bursts of cardiac exists I see you girl yeah didn't realize I had when I when I was a student I'd never had a t.v. License fee but we always had like a sore back story for why there was a screen in the in the room because you can eat are the rules of what you can watch live t.v. So I play or you can use if you're just playing games we have that Victorian law school to really not hold up no we don't use the screen for anything it's the old. Because you're in children love the. Accent and the rule at the bar. Is that you a little bit like the government is not a fan of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Maybe a tiny little bit but you know I think we've got to keep this in proportion really and I mean the government doesn't want to abolish the b.b.c. It just wants it to concentrate on the things that viewers really value and cut down on all the sort of extra stuff that's not really in the public interest like interviewing Tory ministers on the Today programme at heart. So I think that's perfectly reasonable and also I think you know Nikki Morgan gave a speech about the future the b.b.c. I think b.b.c. Should listen to some of it because she said you know the b.b.c. Is going to realise that the landscape is changing and you know you've got to embrace change and adapt you know to remain relevant and I think that's very wise and you know Nikki Morgan herself is a shining example of that kind of thing. Because you know about 18 months ago Nikki Morgan was a sworn enemy of Boris Johnson and she said in public he's completely appalling and if he is ever Prime Minister I will refuse to work under him and then about 9 months later on the very day the barista. Became prime minister he said hi nicky Morgan I'm Would you want to come and work in my cabinet and she said Oh yes please you can see what's happened you know she has recognised that the landscape was changing and so she has adapted in order to remain relevant you know and she isn't priced the change you know and by doing that she has safeguarded her future so the b.b.c. Can can learn from that and you know do our Nikki Morgan a Stern you know which is you know become a groveling cheerleader of course Johnson I think the b.b.c. . B.b.c. Speech will be fine if it just does that actually Baroness grovelling cheerleader. Yeah that's right she's a baron s. She's a peer as anyone got any Basically they're saying look we got Netflix we are and we gold sorts of other things the b.b.c. Needs to adapt its funding little Has anyone got any idea I mean what we supposed to do which was to sell Mary Berry to China. Yeah. I mean you've got you've you've thrown it across my desk but I've said yes. I think I'm a native they're very upset right now why are we not talking about the coronavirus it's the elephant in the room is not. I could you know how powerful the people are Ravi and have suffered from the actual coronavirus the people who I really feel sorry for in all this is the marketing department of Corona you. Know there. Is just the Mexico City going all please stop calling it all. Oh you laugh you laugh but where is leprosy lemonade. The. Other remember when they had to change it from polio mints. The branding disaster. You know this is good news the b.b.c. Have. I did something rethink in there yeah. To time that's right yes and that's only the silly thing that happened on the b.b.c. You don't see that on t.v. They've already moved on to the dog the can skip story. This is the days the public consultation on whether fighting to pay for a t.v. License should stop being a criminal offense has been launched by the government and of the midterm charter of even 2022 the government is reviewing the b.b.c. In the same way the Black Death reviewed the population of Fulton century year to which the sun flee. We have a special bonus round exclusively for The News Quiz extra on Monday and that's because we're not allowed to discuss the Republic of Ireland's general election on writing a full tomorrow right so Andrew in light of. Who won the Irish general election. He's not joking it is true we have an electoral law in the Republic of Ireland that there is a moratorium that you can't discuss the election a couple of days before hand counts of the b.b.c. As well so you're an independent country really still take rules for me you can treat. My pa. I am going to leave you leave fish out of your coast. What are you going to do without it so all the parties in the Republic of Ireland are all descended from chin face and then they all peel away from Shin Fein usually once a generation. To do with their relationship with the larger argument it's like peeling an onion you're getting closer to the truth but you're constantly crowing. So we the party in power finish Gale our Remember the p.p. So in the European turns there the Conservative Party of art right there the people who love the rugby guys yeah and traditionally with an ardent are considered the most pro. British party they're the party the faction of the ship thing that selling the tree in 1022 those great in the free state the pen the Republic and the signing off on partition right so for a lot of Irish people a real no no we call and they're considered to be the West Brits that's the pejorative term for Finnick a right they are headed by a legal Varadkar who for the last 4 years because of Bragg's it in the British tabloid press has been dressed like he still had a deal you're ready to risk when you're in Ireland reading this about Leo Varadkar blows our minds we're like lost you know the soul and we'll show you for a ride car shot of all of that gold and yet are ready for a kitty over on The View like if you were British to put this in context if you went abroad and found out all over the rest of the world right people were talking about Norman Tebbit like he was storms he. Was Norman Tebbit always written Southwold and most of all it's. Not been a. Norman Tebbit Who does he think he is king or king road none. Is the current thinking is that's the level so is so that's that's right then there's a fee to fall who. At the time in 122 wanted to stay or do we want to carry on the physical fight against the British state to get a full you know it all and then after a generation realised that wasn't working and name a devil era who was the leader of them who was never even the reset isn't always kept his American citizenship he he done for that shift and started. To fall riches of see again an Irish name which I consider And the man of the point men who drink in Gaelic football pars extremely extremely monte man extremely round round red faced man the man right seen a full translate. Into English is the campus name in the whole of politics it literally means Salinger's of tests any. Right. So they are they are arch rivals have been since the Civil War in $122.00 right although politically pretty much the same basically stout centrists parties right and so that left room for she in faint who hope to very recently refuse to be in the dollar in which is our parliament and then how they are in there and there's a lot of young people who don't remember the trouble it's sort of sort of Corba nice theory kind of talk too much online about their opinions they're now all jumping in with Sheehan fame now this is all part we only know not Topi to do it brags it brags it is royal the people so much people that would have never gone near Sheehan fame are now thinking of voting for champagne and they are now headed the polls there at the top of the polls not to be recalled on Thursday yes right so that just before the election they're now coming out top of the polls Sheen Fane who briefly I'm sure we all know are also known as the Iraq right huge funds of the Brits right. And then they could be the government or the head of one of the governments of the sovereign nations of the e.u. The Tory government will now have to negotiate their future with. The already. Yeah the only thing is she in fact pain not great democracy quite new to it better at Overstock. So. So they didn't run and of candidates. Seriously chipping of. Dollars 16664 if seats and they have they're only running 40 something so they can't despite their last minute massive rush in the polls that's why they can't actually gain from it. So. What you're saying is welcome back to the United Kingdom. What I'm saying is either way you're screwed. It is you know if if Leo Varadkar is too much of a an Irish Republican for the Tory government they're going to have to sit across the table from them you aren't going to like the rest of. The LEO's prone faces to well you see the black face on this guy you know. Needed black. Thing. Yes this is the general election in the European Union's largest English speaking country and we're recording this ahead of the polls suggest that feeding and feed a full map to band together in order to keep a reserve in fine out government a coalition of 2 center right parties you say well we can tell you a little something about that toxic thrill ride my Celtic friend get ready for fun fun fun. How you pull people out of someone calling himself Chris out Grayling turns up don't let him touch anything. He could talk to her. Sister just Point of order 2 points. Points to Andrew. Who's left one in the China this is this is this is a story about David Cameron's party guy. Who on a flight back transatlantic flight but. While she was guarding Cameron left his gun. Which just raised not only the gunman his possible and prime ministers possible as well she's a family of. 3 which may be back he's never been that relaxed. And playing. In an airplane. Taking his belt off it means he's in there for a good few make that wasn't. That wasn't to do with. The sit down visit which I just think Wow that takes some balls it really took. You totally relaxed left very important documents and he's in the toilet and about it was handed in by a terrified pastor. And they learned the David Cameron was on the path. So yeah the gun is a big thing but I feel like fighting David Cameron is possible I would love to see David Cameron's possible feel like it's definitely not compliant with regulation firstly because obviously bloodsucking. But. It would be pretty sweet if. You know. On the front of. The boys he was really. I know this is an innocent mistake or is this evidence that every level of the Cameron administration was beset with incompetence archly I feel kind of sorry for this body counterexample I'm nearly 40 no need to kind of forgetful as you get older you know or you know you're going to leave the house and you kind of think I'm sure I've forgotten something here you pass and you see. Down thinking my wall after all that is on the phone I've gone some keys of all that and then of course you realize now it's the gun I used to. Put on you you know you rush into the living room looking for it frantically you say to your wife you know have you seen the gun the friend the former prime minister and she rolls her eyes and she says Wait did you last have it. I don't and I was watching t.v. And you're looking out of the sofa cushions and it's not there and so you go into the kid's bedroom to see if maybe they've been playing with it but you know the. Bedrooms are total tip you never going to find a semiautomatic weapon and. The thing is like why does he have to go in in the cabin. You know I mean like would see if we were free you know you're several miles up in the air and somebody is still used to kill whoever you're guarding Europe. You know to me like you have some personal confidence in yourself we're going to loose around in a pressurized cabin of course you're not you know the going should be checked in and just believe in yourself. And bodyguards open the air should just be given to him or. You can guard a dignitary with a claw hammer at 40000 feet walk on the moon are you. And seriously what are you going to do with a shooter on a plane I mean it's a bold threat. To I presumably disgruntled ex bodyguard. What are you doing. I've actually had a bit of a room in with them. I'll treat because this conversation can end about 4 different ways and all of them are very interesting so. A couple years back I was working for I was tourism and I got invited to the world premiere of Lincoln Yeah right I had to say what So I meant. So I ended up at the end of the night there was a reception and there is Michael d. Higgins who's the president of Ireland lovely little fella and he's like literally for fault you know he's actually quite intimidating the 1st time you meet him because 1st I mean you think he's far away. And. So I got invited so I ended up in the basement of the cinema at this private drinks reception with Daniel Day Lewis Steven Spielberg and Michael De Higgins president of Ireland Bono. Of those and older people and yours truly. I'm the only one wearing a regulation simply to what everybody else thought they were too big for. The end of the night and we were all smashing back champagne. So the end of the night there was we were all being or should i was and there was I was looking for the toilet and just one of the people who worked at the reception when I was just there and it was a door that didn't have toilet on it but I was bursting right so I went in there and there was just 2 euro notes and it turned out it was the toilet that have been set aside for the president. And I was just in there in this tiny cupboard talking to me in the president of our and. I'm having a pay beside the president and then the door opens behind the president's body guard comes in who is obviously a big burly cop right obviously armed and he wants to know what I'm doing in the cupboard with the president. I don't know the pv side the president I'm a huge fan of democracy. So I wasn't so I'm not saying a proud of this but the curiosity got the better me I thought well more like ever be stored beside a head of state again so I tried to have a look at his willy. And this is how amazing his bodyguard was his bodyguards sensed this is what was going on in my mind because I coughed and went. And looked up and I was just about to have a look at the head of state. And behind me his bodyguard went ahead. The way. This is that is the full province of David Cameron's bodyguards reportedly left his gun in a toilet on a flight from New York to London it was a horrifying moment for the Met police protection officer when he realized that if you left the gun in the loo that it must have been to raise a mighty crammed into the far arms locker at Scotland Yard. This bodes well for my application to British Airways to fly with an emotional support Lewsey to. The investigation was delayed slightly by the bodyguard specific instruction I'll give that 5 minutes if I mean. Before we reveal the final schools Anyone got a kind of like Jess this is sent in from Malcolm mill. Who spotted it it says i.b.m. Is proud to be named a 2020 best place to work for l g b t Q staff we earned 100 percent school on the equality index for the 17th straight year. Michael. Yeah this is from Martin in Suffolk who has spotted a mistake in this headline from the East Anglian Daily Times miracle as baby is born 10 months premature. This is from the Plymouth Herald the story of an employee who was sacked for taking too many sick days sent in by Stuart Turner not only says I needed 13 dental appointments after a root canal surgery she added I've always worked hard and I feel like I've been kicked in the teeth. This one is from Sally Webb about the Tubby church choir published on the Tubby together Facebook page Toby community choir needs a little bit of help this year we are a choir of all talents and ages sinning for fun. Thank you so now let's take a look at the final score so you Michael are 5 but this week's win is a so if you and you were 12 was. Before we leave you here's a review of a ski resort said to him by Steve Harrison I love skiing in pass you go near the only problem is the lifts are sometimes prone to shutting down in high winds but the beauty of the place who blow you away. And with that could buy 6. Taken to get to Brazil you know Michael taken to do too much to business too much music. I mean. She is with Mike Brooks and Mike Simpson with additional material by John McCain and. The producers it's nice and easy. And the news will be deceptive shredded masticated and regurgitated with a dressing most humorous in news quiz extra next week at the same time. For. What lengths do we need to go to look good do we really need to communicate with our fellow men how important is it to work or to have a relationship and finally will this stand up comedian Andrew Lawrence have answers to these questions in his 4 part mini series of short comedic monologues what to do if you're not like everybody else in these he takes a lighthearted look at various aspects of conventional living and the pressure we feel to conform to social norms and ideals today he'll probe communication difficulties. People. There's loads someone very nice the same to need a punch in face we have to charge him with each other because he'll turn to his barbarism nobody wants stand. However how we try to empathize with the rest of the human race in the end we can't help but find other people a little bit knows. How we then to cope with it now. Let's see if we can come up with some earth shattering solutions as we embark on this the 2nd episode of what to do if you're not like everybody else and now please welcome to the stage your host for this trifling preposterous possibly short lived comedic endeavor is me a little known stand up comedian Andrew lower. Far too much people who will be suspicious thinking based on nothing so and that's applause but it was lovely in appreciator Welcome to the 2nd observer of the you know like everybody else now a lot of people salute them and and. For evidence of this just think Kassouf stroll down any high street piffling crappy law and any time of the 10 o'clock on a Friday Saturday night find yourself immersed in some godforsaken tragic best you fills the pigs thinking savory of sluggish abandon. You know and Terry pig pulls out for the weekend staggering out where the spoon is on a Friday night. For her to drink you know if someone over. Your 6 posting special Toria figure. There serves some. Love your. Bleats permits and clearly nailed syphilitic sprog popping to stop slovenly human touch this squealing in belching vomiting should really do miss an alcoholic beverages across each other it's a script scab truing that see trailing a little brown behind. Several little protruding race it's dog sitting in it. And the knife in hand one hands a can of some diabolical liver rotting fizzy whole Rina caffeinated crap in the other. The Office end of the spectrum you know Home Counties cousin molests is. Grooming grouse hunting silver spoon putting face chinless mumbling talk. I just gave them the problems they were getting from shock to my regime to run out of mung beans off of sprouts tried mango close close in fair trade coffee. Then received in prayer free to go see that one from bitter auction of Chekhov's and see go 5 Richard 3 hours long since the term we all come from we can pretend we're enjoying ourselves clap of the way and go home 2 snort cocaine out of reach I was also. Punching each other in the face in the hope that some of the pretty self know they might disappear to nothing or serves up some sounds like a bloody good idea to make. You know don't misunderstand me I don't want using company sent through pick. Every review I cases ensurance is misanthropic hurts my feelings for Cannot of you telling me I'm misanthropic I'm going to snap if you'll reveal who it set of you are going to track you down or if you own. The paper copy of your view we're going to feed it you in pieces sit in wait won't pay. Pieces of your view travel throughout our justice system you expel them from your anus and I'm going to make you eat them again. You can repeat that approaches over and over to know my anger sides we may need to attend turns you may need to do it soon 100 times you me being the freak remains your crash opinions rest you naturally. That's what it takes me to gain a little bit of catharsis that's the way it's going to be are not misanthropic I'm a people person. A triangle if you actually read so she will but with the best will in the world I'm no conversation is that unlike the petty rules of small talk for instance if you meet someone you don't know in life convention as you call ups and shake their hand you say it's nice to meet you it's insane isn't it how could you possibly know it's nice to meet someone you've never met before. Since Well I think in the mix I mean you don't know go up to shake them and say hello I hope you're not a massive prick. And then you chatting you having a channel say Where you from whom a are from town you from a talent from a town where Congratulations Well no we got it coming closer attorney from Worst of all good describe really there's a big road running through the middle of it will some shops inside I think I've been a you've been a good video you can drink a kitchen to cook eggs are just going to buy myself some heroin take the edge of this a personal conversation. To find a lot of small talk just incredibly nonsensical but even beyond small talk there seems to be little in the way of consensus about how are all supposed to behave in public. And I was walking to the venue some kids pull over so it will be some sort of pimp topsail at car and. Leaned out the windows origin shoots. Strange looks go my little friends carry on down this road of my open. Traffic lights turn right 250 us take a 2nd left you find yourself in a preach. Throw yourself softly. Don't get me wrong I love all of the bombing people out there flashing friends from beautiful action so wonderful action poses a very amusing and I usually make him say things in his Birmingham axel for my own amusement make him say months to munch over all over again. No chance talk. To her. And then he wouldn't say any more. Any more you Mikey. Actually think of ways to make him say it inadvertently without him realizing it was saying I'm going down for sure she wants anything from a shop no moon no thanks Will snack. Well. The bus some sort of savory snack now I just have a key capture. Some sort of cone Bay savory snack or some playing goes. With them going Pringles and just have a kick. Out of. Some sort of pickled onion Kobe savory snack. Notice of icky catch. Some sort of no pickled onion cooling savory snack. I'm not actually going down the show. And there's a lot of arrogance in what I was walking down the street the the other day and he came rushing towards me send a text message on a mobile phone having everyone just walk straight into me and I said oh I'm sorry sorry comedian well not apologizing for so innocently much into me a Kaminski transform was over some so spectral being silly you couldn't just walk straight through me. Seems and that's what you're aiming for why can't she watch when you go in you're right I should maybe you can watch where you're going as well as Chang saying takes message on my mail about really who you texting the good man is the Chairman let's cut the civility shop Let's hope they can give you good discover Bunyan poke let's face it you're going to need everything they'd call you appalling self-absorbed that paid for that dumb piece think a little wish good luck for the. Only reason I'm not angry is because when you walk into me I manage to particular 3 of your texts. Kalish of like. Just you know it's no surprise that some people avoid human interaction entirely and choose to bond with the animals instead like if I ever grow weary of China pond with the human race letting loose of down to the zoo. That's only really interested in the elephant I feel it talking to me all some paradox of I'm going to carry some learned well from all the improvise and look in any pain or for an hour or so I says Don't feed the elephants now it doesn't yes it does or call See you never feel you can read among you always angry looking you know almost all simple you not have been for this haven't got any wriggle and nothing will shine your pocket is nothing is a chocolate bar you kind of is bad for you or your fear is your are you change your prick. At least I haven't gone numerous great pains hanging off my face coming here a child outrun to your shop sternum or you're a perv all I paid to stare you I show you here for you hear me stand up or should never peril chagrin Africa talk of a war like the floors in Africa don't be ridiculous is nothing to eat nuff Ruka only an African Berry brain no you won't love to them you're a little bit of all alone planted a possibility a child. Elephants cultural. Of course I think the world would be better if the animals could talk certainly in all of human relationships face to face verbal communication is the key to a harmonious existence isn't it I can see situations in life when we we feel we can say what we really think but this motion anxiety sometimes is no greater feeling of satisfaction in life than being able to get something off the chest like a never a while ago striving to do good in less than an hour got pulled over by the police the reason they stopped me they said because I had a dirty windscreen ridiculous they kept me over 20 minutes or incredibly consenting I left feeling angry and humiliated from those classic situations where afterwards you think of all the things you wish you'd said basically if I ever get stopped at a place just outside Mr Again I have gone says. Police who come up to my window say hello of so you are same as you because your mother never loved you I you feel you ought to take out your 0 anger insecurity in frustration and decent hardworking people by accepting paid employment as professional fascist I is that way you stop me you say you go very terse you will scream. Clearly can see how the council in the us start off in London I am now just outside less in the preceding 120 miles or somehow managed not to crash into anything over any one of you can't stand in front of my beer for. The situation no happily rectify you so you don't get small $1000000.00 as difficult not to get small the officer we've been talking for a few minutes now and the only evidence gesture educationally subnormal. To say are now officially told you're reducing your learn is to was a police officer your reaction appearing all spotlighting pound for incorporeal in court and I'll say a 1000 pounds rush Roy OS In that case a bad one money's worth you sniffling own I put a chick who knows. See a thing little stink Pito in a toilet full of broken dreams 3 moment of your existence God weeps or fresh Cierra for great. Cookies created as we vote rising in Israel we watch you scuttling up and down the motorway looking for people to stay you crew in your polling pig made time 0 ever knowing the love of another human being. On the turbulent earth made the run seem black biofilm ridden hard the bridge within your chest picture put upon stamped into the ground by the massive you for all those killed to exult knew too much traction because that day the world will be free again 2 2 to sing in the sky. Children will skip in the streets. Will live the sentence by only one sprig of all filthy fact kill and interfering in troops in the middle some medium out poxy fun crushing jobs worth 80 pounds if you say. There's a 100. Ladies and gentlemen face to face communication is really the only way forward full humanity if we can strike up a conversation with someone on the bus when the street has been running away or triggers it with criminally insane we can learn to trust each other is up to each other the world will be a beautiful shining paradise of changing fairy tales from Wonder number of little joy and crass growing. Wave of cheap insincere optimism I bring this episode but still like everybody else too close thank you for listening I mean you learn. What to do if you're not like everybody else was written and performed by Andrew Lawrence and the producer was Jane but 2 next week at this time Andrew will explore the pressure we will face to do a full time job and and sufficient money to live a respectable life. 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It's because Croydon is when they say places that if well for years certainly when I was growing up it was a big comedy and it was Croydon you know so it gave their lives to be its name space so although I don't know you see now I go back and probably this is just being sort of I would now touch but it seems terribly it to me it's got a box park if you've ever been to a bottle part with boxes in it it's a poll of boxes of shipping containers where they put over priced food and. I mean it's marvelous it's all the young people like Bradley's eating I can dine here he's been globally you know the Coming up 20 years now I think over 20 I think 20 years I'm going to be 47 tomorrow so oh well you're only looked. So obviously do you think I mean you must have been on sign many bills where you were the only woman on the bill yes yes yes yes yes yes yes there's a less often these days definitely yeah the early days because at the time because we didn't have social media and you would very rarely see another female comic because it was the rule being busy doing shows with men so you know and I have female comic friends but we never really discussed the level of sexism and weirdness in the early days and the the things you'd put up with from audiences like to get you to you know was just such a regular hacker really do. All the time but you know to the point that you had to have a few sort of designs for it and it would really I think what support laws do you want I think my rules are very specifically about my own tickets which are very much h. Really is what it will be involved for me. But yeah it was very yeah I mean it's just massively different in terms of there are more women doing it and audience is more use to it and. People of color are in this mall but then I'm not sure that there is as much diversity of style as there was because you can't get away with some of the crazy stuff because there was always specialize in your diet a and now you know stand up comedy has become a kind of much more sort of commercial and seeing people go and see comics because I've seen them live it Apollo Evan you know which I'm not complaining about too but it does mean that there is a different and that's what I'm complaining in I do not like it when there was you know Bailey's remembrance. You know crystalline of a no just sort of people who would put a fork at the bottom or now you couldn't do that because health and so if you feel them today I don't think you were allowed to do it then to be honest Arthur I think you know I still didn't know that I knew there was talk of you having a campfire in your show there was about the brownies and that has not happened it would put it down to health and safety but it's also my own laziness because in order to sort of secure a camp fire a venue you have to do a lot of work yeah imagine it would be a lead anywhere you can even have a character smoking a cigarette or you know you have to go through a lot of hoops you have to basically have a personality is with the queen yeah in order to get it and I decided that she was a bit busy at the moment I thought she's got other things on our mind yeah. Finally let me ask you what advice would you gave to Lucy polled. 25 years ago who wants to start comedy or you know a woman of your age when you were that woman well we go back to the ninety's going on I've got when I want. To buy can so sorry mate Oh yeah I mean what advice would you give to a young comedian starting out now a young comedian saucing out now I would say. Oh it mean they have it so hard financially. I think an I think become independently wealthy for something else 1st. Find some way to make a 1000000 pounds and then becomes an accordion Oh god knows what it's like now full of those one thing that is different these days is much more often people do shows about themselves about their own sadnesses or problems yes things that have happened them but I was sort of I mean I don't like to say I was ahead of a time but yeah I think I've always been quite happy to be quite confessional but then just nothing interesting ever to happen to me like I'm not really friends go to the effort to get a campfire not equally huge personal trauma but you have got a brand is uniform certainly in the post earlier if you will show well yes but I did it so I made a special Brownie uniform for the show and I wore it for the 1st couple of shows not Imbra and it was too disturbing. To me and everyone else had the sight of a 46 year old I mean to be 47 tomorrow the 27th of January. But yeah it was just a bit weird and it just felt like it was making the show too much about the brownies and it's you know it's kind of about lots of other things as wow yeah and there are lots p.p.d. Turn up in the guard uniforms and Scout was not brownies because they are a bit too young for the show there are a couple of source a bit sin and I really swear but it's not it's not for the eleven's But yeah and so yeah now I just went home a place well I recommend that you go and see Lucy in her normal clothes. It's really great selling point is if he's wearing her normal clothes well I can vouch that you are a very funny person who says the show is to be into tightening as it was you did it in November and everybody loved it there you know it was yeah yeah I'm pretty confident Lucy Poulter thank you for joining us in the comedy club. What's this there was a scout sign used to do all things all people they did did did does a dog like that with the thing although I don't think that is really a thing to be prepared and we're doing I'm doing the brownie silly and you're doing I did what you were doing Remember this. 3 day weekend the producer Laura has got it she was obviously very good branding go right now she has a name. She still got it she still got the. And do you good date and happy both day for tomorrow Lisa Bailey mentioned you know I don't know 50 years and you'll be. Mistress of the radio this is the comedy club. On the radio or shortly on the right. It is now just offer 11 and you're listening to the comedy club with me Imelda Marcos next annoy we have to treat that is Lenny Henry rogue's gallery in which the comedian writes a series of comic monologues with twists in the title it's annoying in man's red flower Monica doll and stars in this story about a song sister who discovers I'm a regular serum. Raise rogue's gallery man's red flag starring Monica. Here at the facility research advancements in d.n.a. The brain the human genome and whatever else springs to Heston's brilliant mind we did it until you know Estens incredibly clever Oxbridge obviously streets ahead of any of his peers went to the states to lecture in the evolution of evolution at Cal Tech and left most of the academics there for dust. The facility came into being 12 years ago and Heston Charles was the boy king brought in to run it very brilliant by a technician nicknamed the punk Darwin partly because of his crippled left leg and partly due to his insistence on following the advice of even juries song spastic his autistic us and painting his to Tanian Walking-Stick self Yuruk green despite his physical infirmity praise for his scientific theories attracted nonstop attention from female admirers who flowed to him like electrons to a positron and of course Heston being Heston he worked it for all he was worth the posses he threw after the facility was so crazy you need a hazmat suit after what. Any Yes Ok we do work with animals at the facility various experiments and tests are undertaken we know what the issues are Ok but this is evolutionary science we don't shoving Benson and Hedges into his Ebers mouth and saying Go on Zelda have a drag on that it will not the stripes FIA we are serious in any case I'm pretty sure most of our inmates would refuse freedom after all they get unlimited t.v. Yoga classes and the very best drugs day in day out for free. Heston has been heavily criticized by some of his colleagues for playing God but Heston just smiles that devilish smile and says if the cap fits. So. What happened. Well Heston's theories were only to the idea that apes have somehow become stranded in the ascent to human level intelligence that their entire species would benefit from some kind of by a genetic boost something totally explosive in defective imagine if you were constipated you used Centex instead of sent a colt that's the general idea anyway Heston thought that apes could be where the addition to the human workforce if trained properly they could relieve the burden of pressure on mankind by taking over some of the more onerous tasks not just shelf stacking or burger flipping but number crunching mine a clock and u.t.c. Hasting gameshows eccentric I know it all sounds a bit brave new world but Heston funny enough isn't interested in science fiction his favorite thing to say after he'd had 6 martini Red Bulls was all about science fuck baby then he would stick uptown funk on repeat turn it up to lead and we'd all have to do the dance and then work until 4 in the morning. I've always had a soft spot for Heston Of course he doesn't even look at me I'm not his type I'm just a lab worker pure and simple and it doesn't matter what I wear or how I style my hair I could literally stand on my workbench completely naked when he came in the morning and he would just grunt morning Charlotte and fall into his office. But that was going to change. Thanks to his team's research we have developed a boost to serum called p r one and 8 it looks like the word primate as texted by a bored teenager in the last few years we've been testing different versions of p.r. One I made basically a concoction of system accelerators and long chain proteins on a variety of subjects Primo and Sue Goodwin day were manifest alas they died exploded during yoga one morning they were performing the downward facing dog j. Why I remember that anyway just as that completing the 2nd sun salutation fact they were all over the walls but there was enough promise there for the work to continue can't make a genetically modified only it without killing several dozen apes right Erin was next he was a Rwandan gorilla he almost worked too well he's still the plans for the facility with 2 around the tank deputies Elvis and Jerry Lee formed a cohort of disciples and engineered a massive escape attempt disabling the security system killing 2 security guards and stealing 4 plasma T.V.'s and the x. Box Aaron Elvis Jerry Lee and their followers will a bottom ised and quietly disposed of. The top brass were running out of patients has to in told us of course has been charmed them during the meeting winning them over by saying that Rome wasn't built in a day the human genome wasn't sequenced in a week and that it took many years to discover the actual use of mom might. Top brass laughed at that but warned him seemingly without any that these monkeys don't grow on trees you know say Heston said he'd be more careful next time and he was. There were many tweaks alterations and changes to p.r. When any in this period and then suddenly. And I was there on the operating table a 200 pound gorilla from the mountain region of Uganda fully grown immensely strong . As and his treatment progressed and we monitored the tone barrier screens around the facility we would hear Heston limping around on his sticks and yelling this is the one I tell you this is going to be the one. And he was right. The 1st thing and I did once she had woken up was asked for a cup of lapsing sushi and a vegetable curry understand him a copy dressing on. Within a month she had mastered computer technology the great works of literature Voltaire Rousseau Aristotle Joseph Campbell and Jackie Collins and watch box sets of David Asman bro The Sopranos Breaking Bad and Only Fools and Horses Heston was completely smitten they played chess together and Scrabble and Twister I was jealous of course I was what am I chopped liver 8 years of him grunting morning Charlotte at me and then Lady gorilla gargle shows up and I'm not even acknowledged dumped like a 6 year old Skoda on an airfield. I was hurt A.T.'s is a long time to wait for some kind of recognition it's very frustrating then guess what he goes on t.v. It. Bossed it. She was annoyingly brilliant on Newsnight Evan Davis was literally blown away she told jokes on The Tonight Show how do you cook bacon in the jungle. Put it under the gorilla. Along with this I'm here to try that the new comedy schtick Ana developed a political conscience which has tended nothing to stop I would even go as far as to say that he encouraged her it was unlike man she would bang on a non Why shouldn't I have the right to vote I'm far better read in a 100 times more intelligent than the average Briton he has ever actually read Moby Dick Well I have twice and yet you treat me like some kind of 2nd class citizen I try to tell has to and he'd gone too far told him that he'd stolen fire from the gods and created a monster that would pull the entire facility down around his ears and destroy all his hard work and all because he secretly fancied Anna he pushed me up against the wall put his face so close I could smell the cigarettes on his breath and told me I was only jealous and he could never fancy someone like me and then he just slipped away. What a prick if there was a place in the world called pricks will that be a statue of Heston Charles in the town center with an enormous prick growing out of his for it Meanwhile Anna was the toast bagel and crumpet of the town the top banana as it were reading the jungle book to children in underprivileged schools giving political speeches on behalf of Amnesty International and even appearing on Celebrity mostest Chef which I thought was a bit much she came 2nd though you can't cook bananas for every course and vowed to smash her opponents the next time competitive bitch. And thanks to our. Compound the company that owned the facility was about to go public on the Stock Exchange the effects of p.r. Want to mate only short term so if you bought it you need constant top ups a perfect business model. Everyone here was about to become very rich indeed I didn't care about the money I just wanted Heston to show caution and I had already spoken out against incarceration and animal testing and one night I had the marketing Heston was drunk and telling Ana that he had provided her with every book she'd read chosen every piece of music she had ever listened to given her every opportunity in fact he created her and therefore she should show a bit of respect she quoted Volterra him men an equal it's not birth but virtue that makes the difference has to new law ft told of Voltaire was a dead French Ponce and then tried to kiss her. Ana pushed him away with all his strength and knocked him clean across the lab. Heston showed up at Mike Walters and ranted for an hour about how he had created an a from scratch he was drunk of course she had sprung fully formed from his mind and his mind only I sobered him up with some black coffee and stroked his head and of course that set him off he went on one of his I could never love you Charlotte rants on and on and on he went until finally he lunged out of my room and left me to a sleepless night. The next day a small group of the world's press arrived at the facility has to know was that with his hair slicked back and his clash City Rockers t. Shirt on to his gleaming white lab coat with skinny jeans and brothel creepers looking every inch the rock n roll lab rat the rest of us of course we dressed conservatively. Anna made her entrance lavishly dressed in green by Alexander McQueen and shocking pink Jimmy Choo heels I have to say she looked faintly ridiculous green and pink were not colors. Heston addressed the press with a huge smile and a twinkle in his eye he announced that peel one and 8 was going to be floated on the stock market and reconfigured as a safe study 8 students worldwide in its much weaker in connotation it could increase stamina insurance and intelligence by 70 percent he continued that although work on our primate friends would cease now that we knew the boundaries of the compounds if it it's as he said this an astute up and rule board at the cameras . To be look bottom ised turned into a vegetable might as well kill me because to live without my intelligence is to return me to what I was a dumb animal scratching my parts and throwing feces at innocent bystanders yes bastard Hester the real reason you don't want me around anymore is because I was sick put you know. What you changed your plans Hester what happened to all that bullshit about apes working side by side with men to make the world a better place Heston yelled You don't get to ask me anything anymore shame and all that intelligence and you're a bit of a ball back to the drawing board for me. The next bit happened in slow motion and his eyes flashed and then she reached out and grabbed the top of his head and I knew that with her strength she could easily twist it off like a bottle top so I did what anyone would do really a jumped on to the workbench I ran across picked up a computer and buried deep in his head. The rest you know. I'm not proud of my actions but what was I to do I couldn't let that bitch kill my Heston I couldn't she'd been nothing without Him How did she. Of course all the camera and recording equipment was confiscated there was one unfortunate front page story in The Sun I hate the headline and the photograph of a shot of me holding the computer over my head about to smash it into an a skull that picture doesn't show me off in my best light at all and the headline is just say childish it's insulting giant chimps apes Heston limp the monkey pimp 1st start Heston is not a pimp he is a serious scientist and secondly I am not a chimp I'm a big no. Right I think I've given you everything you wanted to know can I go back to my time. Rogue's Gallery. And Monica golden was produced by some Michelle it was a b.b.c. Radio comedy production. And next week Lenny returns with another roguish tale this one titled moon sisters. This is a. Great. Back to the. Time now for a little bit of Lublin is from the Cutler and friends including fishy verse and how to jazz up maids this is a study prone study. To you. Stargate prone it comes from. And eek from women who. 3 years. Of. The other half sit down and he does have a fish shan't sit down to tell me what happened to the other half. Where shall we go let's go for a walk we've done that before let's go for another. Where shall we go home let's go into the garden we've been there before let's try a new let's sit in the sun 3 kind of thing it's 2nd to Matthew on and on and so on I'll just have the egg the shell has got right. Well have to Matto the stammers still on I want a divorce you've said that already but this time I mean go back to your mum I'll go back to model no go back this evening I'll sleep in my own and listen to what I want to hear in the renewal. And no Today Stuti doing the bathroom episode one this mince needs something done to returning a belief chewed mouthful to his dessert spoon he looked at it thoughtfully prodded gently and banged it on to his plate then he lifted me by the colored we don't stairs and find something quick the mince isn't going to get hotter as ever note the front. Pushing to pick myself up after my big sister's leg could shut out like lightning to add a spice of danger to my mission I could hear Mother scraping the min spec into the pup to keep warm and each the mittens and no tamed and jumped straight into the 1st one a cloud of Sind of zeros and I could no longer see but I could hear of the clink of glass below my feet. Down I felt the bottles then rubbed them in my jersey to see what they were 3 beer bottles a milk bottle a bottle of castor oil half used and a bottle of Ok surface I grabbed the Ok and jumped out placed it on the grass and leapt straight into the middle one it was all kippered bones skins and potato peelings it's got to be number 3 I thought panic rising in my chest my prayer was answered number 3 was food I could pick and choose I stuffed 6 us bottles and 3 wine bottles of my jersey kicked the Ok sauce contemptuously to one side made my way back up like a bore hole nearly come to term and bang my head on the door when it opened I staggered over to the sink where Mother deftly transferred my treasure below the tap my big sister wiped them dry and mother spinny and placed them in God's or sorry on the kitchen table father emptied the wine to whites and I read into our Queen as one pint glass mug mother slapped sauce into the mince with the heel of the stuff they hand it to crude bottles to get the taste right then we sat down to a banquet of riotously flavored mins and receptive wine followed by 3 pineapple chunks each with juice. Afterwards as we children only repleat on the carpet but being quietly mothers I cut my jealousy look at you she screamed and raising me across her knee beat me like an old rug and raising as far as I could see a good sized Clode of dust. A stuck a pin a pin a stuck a pen Leigh's and blues and some good in it a flippy kludge mice left kitchen it's a busy group can snoop soup cannot eat that people you know I'm fighting Sure. The storekeeper and the person a study prayer and Liza in them blues in the circle in the to flee pick lot must like each it these he would and snaked Zip I don't get right. If I do let me read stuff out if I think it will add interest to the show does that mean no it means what I said Oh Mr. Oh crumbs you English have so emotional buying in the middle of the show good. Money are the very man Craig I think been Nicholson's the finest Rosman that's ever been the heart of it in which case I'd better sing a song. Here you are Billy's wife when s.t.s. One will. 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I have found a technique which allows people who have lost interest in poetry and who know that they can't write but who would love to do so to realise it of a surprising quality instead of concentrating on the meaning of you're right concentrate on the music of the one it's this will seem to your brain to be stupid and that you will write rubbish but that is just your brain trying to stop you succeeding during the short series you'll hear the odd poem made of nonsense Well it's these have 2 functions one for you to discover the pleasure of the it is in the sound of its And 2 that the brain can make value judgements and what it sees as numb sins and for lets you could come with it. I find that if you concentrate on the sound of the noun. And verbs alone and use the other parts of speech as you would normally the point you're right will flow more easily it is important that you relax before you start to write but I'm not convinced that alcohol or other drugs is the way try this tense the arms then let go repeat do the same with the legs raise the shoulders to the ears then relax roll the head round gently and do the same with the ads take a deep breath then expel sharply repeat tomorrow pen and paper may be useful. Way sorry when I've got fluffy. Stuckey. And suckle in. My sled kitchen. And a study Prain was written and performed by I've a Cutler with Alice No killed and Craig Mary all it was reduced by Neil Cargill next week we have more studies brains at the same time. This is the comedy club how many times this is becoming time just a comedy hour on land. Now before we say goodbye to Sunday night and the weekend we just have time for one more program it's as told to Craig Brown in which our favorite Craig introduces a mixture of satire social observation and nonsense 1st heard in 2008 this program features the dream same of Juliet Stevenson John Humphrys And Steve writes It is a combination. Pointed this is Craig Brown hang loose medical use we're all searching for something and you know what we still haven't found who I'm looking for but a wise man once told me the only way to find what you're looking for is make sure you lose it 1st because if something's not lost in this precious little point in finding that they discovered that. Once more but when you say one small What is it exactly that you mean once more unto the breach dear friends so now you seem to be saying and correct me if I'm wrong but now you seem to be saying that you'll go and I quote Once more unto the breach and you expect everybody else your so-called friends to follow you I suppose are closed the hall up with English that in peace there's nothing. So becomes a man as modest stillness and humility going to have to interrupt you there you see a lot of our listeners will be saying to themselves Well it's all very well to him to claim bold as brass that he's planning to close the war up without English dead but if he really had any modest stillness and humility then surely he would do something to stop all this needless slaughter what he said to that but when the blast of war blows in our ears then imma take the action of the tiger step from the send news conjure up the blood of the skies spare nature with heart but rage so what you're really saying is that it is perfectly all right by you if we all lose our tempers every few seconds yes on the land they are turnabout aspect but it prior to the portage of the head like the proud yes or no can on the pro mic just carefully are stuck like girl at rock or hanging up our listeners will have to make up their own minds because that's all we have time for now over to Gary with the support. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Jane Austen. To make it to any one time around the world there are over $600.00 Jane Austen annotations being produced next month alone sees the 20 years of nothing on ice starring changed all billing Kasserine Moreland and b.b.c. T.V.'s new main seals Park starring Tom Jordan is Jayne Mansfield. Doing television Vic and Stein one the world is or that is on the box $1.00 all that is on the box is on television $1.00 television is the totality of all programs 1.12 nothing to exist in the world until it has been on television 1.13 nothing on television truly exists in the word 1.14 Deal or No Deal exists on television do you know no deal does not exist in reality $1.00 television is not reality it is a model of reality to television contains the possibility of all situations $2.00 It is evident that they've heard of television however different it may be from the . One must have something a form in common visit to point to though it is hard to see what 2.3 people in the real world share many properties with people on television 2.4 not including Robert kilroy silk $2.00 If Robert cure exists he exists only on television $2.00 Robert Cura silk is no longer on television $2.00 Robert curious silk does not exist $2.00 he has been switched off he cannot now be switched back on others and in repeat $2.00 It would be a sort of accident if it turned out that in future episodes of Kilroy was celebrated as classics and sold in boxed sets on d.v.d. Just as we are quite unable to imagine special objects outside space or temporal objects outside time so too we cannot imagine repeats of Kilroy ever being viewed again advertisement 3 if television reflects the world as it is it must have something in common with that which it depicts 3 point one But if this is the case it would surely be possible to find someone in real life who resembles Esther Rantzen. Accessing your new vehicle. One a congratulations on buying a new vehicle your new vehicle has been constructed to the highest specifications and hand tested by computer in Alabama tree controlled vehicle workshops to work in modules of your vehicle I maintain in a state of operational excellence by our exclusive in-car computer ahead of you and many years of motoring pleasure nothing can possibly. Be. You elect on it most Ticky your new vehicle enjoys the fully computerized modern benefits facilitated by at a touch central locking radio remote control minute he adjusted to workshop specifications is based in your attic Tunick most icky. And can be used to unlock the car from a long distance away. To facilitate your motoring pleasure on board computer and shows that when it goes wrong it cannot cheaply be put right. Important or new account place or an external master key in your mouth or the mouths of your passengers for long periods of time in the event that you or your passenger have inadvertently swallowed you and act on it masterkey turn at once to Section $27.00 f. On looking your vehicle for most wanted position. Gives a shit of persuasion Renae to me or don't take too much persuasion and scripted by a manager Davis the soon to be filled with dissent has hands and Mickey rule because Captain went with it and the receiver knew opening and catch it went for the seam a key love in the region seepage the middle seems falso see them in bed together and theory bit together the 2 in the final say only this time the better the slightly like to design to emphasize the passage of time it's what Jane Austen would have wanted says Angela Davis who's now working on his next that attention this time in force is how it's possible. Avenue among sixty's fix runs in finding recent dramatic we creations of the Summer of Love I hope Leslie inaccurate and chock full of the most startling and darker news was a recent Channel 4 drama attempted to recreate San Francisco in August 1967. Yes the flowers in the hair of her. Daffodils or daisies as one wall in those days but rooted didn't Burton's dish made while good barely glimpsed the face of the leading actress holder surrounding shrubbery. In the recent remake of the seminal Woodstock Film I was horrified to see a number of historical blunders for instance those in McKellen made an excellent Jimi Hendrix The film's director should have told him that Hendrix would never sung a palette like The Last Waltz which was in fact a hit all angles but humping No all to my knowledge did Hendrix ever wear a black tie and in a jacket I am sure shop artlessness will prove only too willing to call further arrows to your attention. Good I am Lady Heather Mills McCartney and these are my 100 most persecuted ladies of. Number 100000000 make me spend time for life protecting whose Didn't even though she knew the whole truth if they didn't she never wanted to be queen she just wanted to do a charity would be forced into a that crowd and live in all the trappings of wealth even when they knew that's not what she wanted and then a who's bill goes into shops I don't tell you that's exactly what's going to happen to me looking in the mirror one day my own business that's going to charities when so when I'm not saying who because I know what Todd don't have to think of him. Control my I don't but have already probably lost one limb in his arms across the board to lose another makes me so angry it really draws. The oldest but I consider to be pretty contemplate suicide you can die tomorrow consists Margaret comes to didn't decide to. But suicide 3rd of August $973.00 for Princess Margaret she really is quite extraordinary list small without actually she would be officially reclassified Wolf jewel Bennett mystic surfer an occasional table places an empty class on Earth and and drawls for more consistent art becomes pitifully upset so I try to call her back into the conversation do not agree mom I say that Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution is simply the most marvelous thing that's happened in years how one wishes one woman orrible little Chinese a peasant this time the Princess burps wittily then follows it up with the most delicious your own all perfectly timed as one would expect would work to as no one's noted she really is the most exquisite your not across the table Mick McCarthy is having a beautiful round with demo Devon sure about workers ownership of the means of production McCarthy He must surely know it is only improper to address that stuff just as now. Every time I hear that crude vulgar arity a sort here says My heart really this is a new way for Mick to repay one another through a passionate supporter of the hard left over the issue of 2nd delay picketing. For there must be one programme on television worth watching $4.00 There simply must be you kind of look hard enough $4.00 the television listings include old it could possibly be on television yet somewhere the back of our mind lies a suspicion that there is something more something worthwhile beyond the page 4.30 being the case we reach for the remote control and we flick and flick and flick and lose. 4.4 thermo control contains the possibility of old programs 4.5 The more we flick The more we feel the need to flick 4.6 everything that can be flicked to. Who can be flicked from 4.7 everything that can be flicked from can be flicked to 4.8 anything no matter how dialed can be flicked back to again on the grounds that it looks a little more interesting than the programme that has been flicked to 4.91 off one cannot flick their off one must remain and flicking 5 if nothing else is on the news is always on there's always something on the news why do we not see what is on the news 5 point one The news is on the news news is always on the news there's nothing on the news but news 5.2 news is everything that happened today except for a all those things that happen every day and be all these other things that were going to happen anyway and see all those things that haven't happened yet but seems likely to happen at some time in the future 5.3 but often a and b. And c. Are included in the news anyway as nothing else has been going on to fill the space 5.4 News is what is important today 5.5 News is what did not exist yesterday and will not be important tomorrow or the next day 5.6 John Prescott and Tracy temple are not on the news however much you flick they were on the news but they are no longer on the news 5.7 But you do not know for certain that they are not on the news until you have watched all the news 5.8 at which point it is too late and you feel a strange sense of disappointment 5.9 The memory of news is the memory of disappointment disappointment at the absence of John Prescott 5.10 The concept of John Prescott is different from the reality John Prescott on the television is different from John Prescott in real life 5.11 the difference between the 2 is expressible in this proposition if John Prescott in real life would be standing in the corner of the room in real life you would run away shutting the door behind you but if John Prescott on television would be over in the corner of the room you would enjoy a voyeuristic free song as well as a good laugh 5.12 more of a John Prescott in real life is not accompanied by experts debating whether or not his position is tenable 5.13 or is he following the path around the program in which he investigated the most humane ways in which to execute a criminal form of conservative m.p. Michael Portillo has now begun filming a new sound special documentary Jane Austen in which he dresses up as a novelist but to my. Live the life she muttered live Michael has become a dab hand at petticoat and destroy fission at the classiest but he's finding the board is just a little cranky. Was. Accessing your vehicle part 2. 1. Taking steps to access your vehicle. To unlock the driver's door one press and tonic mass to keep up and one. Important if your windows are now going up and down in quick succession you've just pressed the wrong electronic key but this is not the fault of the manufacturer it is your fault and yours alone we told you to press button a not button b. The vehicles 3 year warranty secure guarantee of miles of motoring pleasure is now rendered invalid Section 108 f. . One d. Stopping windows going up and down after having a row Knisley pressed the wrong button against manufacturers express instructions. For reasons of safety the side windows and or the sliding tilting sunroof can only be opened and or closed using a remote controlled infrared function the safety function may be deactivated by pressing the wrong button in which case anything can happen and probably will and as you give us more money see one be paying through the nose. Who are. Paying through the nose there are many attractive ways to pay for your mistakes with your new vehicle but for peace of mind we recommend option 3 paying through the nose question. How do I set about paying through the news on so why not sign up for our Easy Pay news plan on having you and your family the comfort and security of paying regular monthly installments straight through the news without even noticing. The 97 Diana Princess of Wales I knew what she went through Paul and that's because to be honest I was the only one with her in the car that day who managed to get out alive I've never really got over the guilt because it was me the papa Razzi would chase enough to so I feel that I caused the accident we were best friends me and Diana we had beds next to each other at school then later I was the chief bridesmaid after I ditched Charles to that who have a chance so I know what I'm talking about and sorry but I'll sue anyone who says I don't. Know my 96 Lady Godiva she was a feisty lady just like me so they persecuted for it and the stick Ok we both did a bit of glamour model but that's not against the law the way people go on about it you think I pause don't need it but for both of us it was very spiritual and I gave all my from it to my charities but I don't know if she did we never talked about it . Again or $222.00 in the Walt Disney Corporation openness that Jane Austen experienced sort of 50 acre site on the outskirts of visitors are greeted by a 12 foot high Jane Austen interested in period costume change then release them into the ballroom where they can watch Jane dancing to a traditional Regency rhythm with a 15 foot high Mr Darcy other notable exhibit certainly Jane Austen experience included Mitchell safari park and a fully automated camping area tents intention ability. Call I should point out. H.m. The queen mother never made a speech to chairing the stock festival open less I'm mistaken that Judy felt h.r.h. Prince Philip though Dave Judi Dench plays the queen mother with a customary attention to detail I should also make Korea the chili never of to eat with Janis Joplin already dished of tri brackets just a little bit hada close brackets agreed Her Majesty would always support any colt of the young to baseball emphasis of effort but she never showed any particular interest in every rock up principle passion was always cultural blessed and. Might I make one further point Princess Margaret was not as is commonly supposed one of the backing thick lists on track 3 of the Rolling Stones is seminal album of that year Thessa tonic not just his request the palace archives show that she was at that time fall too busy laying down the opening track for said Babbitts 2nd set of album. 1973 for the post 11 months I have been conducting a relationship based on new tools to cross the distinction with and 26 I 1st encountered and to an ex in a plastic bag at an amusement park in Cuba and to him it is a good fish but in the extremely unpleasant intimate act of goldfish with. The. Bricked body was the most gorgeous body and she had a kid. I think we both knew in an instant that her destiny is what to be compliant with to through the coconut she was mine I said in the spacious modest out of the way flattened. I couldn't pin you 2 or 3 times a week before evenings of c. Do Mexicans to liberate. Back into the flatter she swims stark naked before me I say you've got enough to eat Hollywood British the quiver out of 10 of the pulses 202 body 23rd of November 1973 art is an umbrella that lifts in the. 1st of December 1973 I told Kathleen about and put it conviction was good for leave and for the giver be snobbish How could you do it with a goldfish don't you realize they only have a limited memory span this could wreck our marriage you have to change your water regularly you know and so forth I explained that I had planned that Antoinette should accompany us to dinner with daddy and Vivian next Tuesday how could you would do is to be she wailed inconsiderately and pointed out the cheers had affairs with to one and dated the pop singer Jim modest and the film director Bernardo Bertolucci and the television entertainer Bessel Bush over the past year but at least they didn't swim round and round in circles opening and shutting their mouths all the time she counted how could one ever move to explain and put Aqualung charm and scaly grace to someone to call Kathy no one who has yet to whip a carefree goldfish has ever participated fully in the sexual act. 6 television is not an attraction but a distraction 6 point one television is a fight against the fascination the world exerts on OS 6.2 television is not an activity but an interactive 56.3 life on television has no end there is no guarantee of the temporal immortality of this hold but the guarantee of the temporal immortality of television comes in the form of 24 boxed sets of Morse playing on a loop long after they've heard has come to an end $6.00 in order to perceive the outer limit to television when a city. All the way through celebrity fat club twice 7 the limits of television mean the limits of my world 7 point one where ever I flick there I find the limit 7.2 silent sugar is the limit 7.3 Television has a past but it is a past that exists beyond our ideal history 7.4 The Outer Limits of television history is Top Of The Pops to 8 if x. Is did or no deal and why is the new portal Grady show and p.s. Ready Steady Cook and q. Is home in a way that they represent are only choices at 5 pm on a weekday so if we want to express it as a general proposition in conceptual notation it would emerge as x. Plus y. Plus people ask you it was t.v. With eternity expressible as t.v. Plus x. Times y. Times p. Times times $365.00 recurring if we took infinity to mean never being able to switch off 8 point one What we kind of view we must pick through in silence. The 95 Jordan that poor lass suffers from oversized bosoms Well that's not her fault is it but the media persecuted relentlessly taken topless photographs other and even ridden after it with their cameras when she wants to do is appear on television Fred charges for God's sake I mean what is this country coming to that we can't leave a woman alone for one second not even one second it's media madness it really is. A number of recent movies such as clueless 1905 to place the plots of Jane Austen novels in contemporary settings Martin Scorsese introduced an unexpected no to violence into his version of Mansfield Park we shot as Goodfellas 1990 but as he pointed out in a talk at the National Film Theatre recently there's an underlying violence in every word often right experts have now begun to realize that a long running series the standers these in fact an extended version of Sense and Sensibility with Barbara Windsor as Mrs Dench with and Phil Mitchell as John Willoughby. Accessing your vehicle part 3. 1 f at women drivers door. If you've still not managed to gain direct access to your vehicle try to open the door by hand and or manually. You access will remain blocked by the taillights will now be flashing now wait 10 seconds. It is about to get worse there is no point. Trying the door again the flashing tail lights have now been specially or commanded by the automatic activation of the vehicles and to have to alarm system allowed wailing noise will sound causing our neighbors to come to their front doors and shaking their heads and raising their hands in fury and or despair aloud wailing noise will continue to sound until you have successfully deactivated the antitheft alarm system c one g. One g deactivating the antitheft alarm system. To deactivate you and if after System 88 hours you must gain access to your car to gain access to your car you must deactivate your antitheft alarm system See previous section one f. Opening the driver's door. 18 attempting to enter the car through the boot. To gain entry to your car there is no access route through the boot Do not attempt to access the car. If you have the manufacturer's advice and attempted to enter the through the boot your left foot stuck beneath the. Sea 162. And destroying the backseat in order to extract. J f. Your listeners may be interested to know that the long awaited follow up to my Summer of Love bestseller is to be published next month I'm very much hoping that Cern and the art of motorway make an inch will be judge the as sanction manual for all those former hippies who are not afraid of hard work and have a blast settled down into responsible jobs. In the forthcoming Hollywood bio pic Cas starring Scarlett Johansson as Mama Cass there is a scene in which King Edward the 8th and his future bride Wallis Simpson greets everyone attending the Isle of Wight Pop Festival as they come through the turnstiles this is undoubtedly based on true events but among those the couple greets is my late grandmother Janis Joplin yet she never went to the Isle of Wight festival being far too preoccupied with her studies at the time it is unfair to traduce the reputations of the departed in this vicious way. Up to 75 columnists a week introduce a note of every tissue to. The phrase It is a truth universally acknowledged that. Clocks times. Salute during the. 29th of December 1073 odd is a double decker bus without a conductor and with only 3 passengers on the top 13th of January 1950 I become the 1st man to say really on Radio joining the discussion on international monetary policy obstacle that would mark a blow for sexual freedom 15 to fit in 1974 another historic achievement to go to the Internet address I become the 1st man to say blue job on the stage at the National Theatre to day the very add of Britain's most precious 17th of April 974 to waiting for God to help at the theater upstairs I doubt I could ever have full control course with anyone who didn't love to get 1970 full driving down the a 3 I become the 1st man to say 1st depends on citizens band radio I have me to say to good and instantly becoming the sick man to say to 2nd of May 1994 contemplate doing away with myself for the dedicated sadomasochists suicide affords the truest pleasure on both counts I take with my dad this evening that is a God that did that carriages for Jackie Onassis I show the school to my darling goldfish and connect to placing her in a tumbler beside my pic sitting.

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The Chinese president sees the spread of the new coronavirus is accelerating at least $56.00 people have died since the outbreak began the Foreign Office has warned against all travel to who be a province where it originated and is urging British people there to leave if they can Chris Buckley from the New York Times is and will hand a charter flight organized by the United States will find a wall to take out American consulate still here and also American nationals who can sit on to the flight having just heard a call from the Foreign Affairs Office of the government they're asking foreigners in 100 other affected areas to contact their consulates and embassies to organize exit from the area cabin gate and Tesco are recalling 15 products sold in the stores because of concerns some of been tampered with the affected jars are for babies aged over 7 months there's a fool list of them on the b.b.c. News website Matlock to pay tribute to midfielder Jordan so not who's died after a suspected assault on a night out in Nottingham show they described a 25 year old who was on loan at the club as a friend and brother a man's been arrested rescuers in Turkey have spent a 2nd night in subzero temperatures looking for survivors of Friday's earthquake 31 people were killed in the quake in the east of the country and more than 40 survivors have been pulled from the rubble. Families affected by the grand felt our disaster have welcomed the resignation of a member of the inquiry panel appointed by the prime minister but he's a marrow stood and you too are links with the company that supplied the tower blocks combustible cladding the world's largest twin engine jet liner the boring triple 7 x. Has completed its maiden flight the passenger jet which is more than 250 feet long is starting a year of testing it comes nearly a year after Boeing grounded their 737 Max jet after 2 fatal crashes that killed $346.00 people James Lewis is a travel blogger the triple 7 x. Aircraft is almost a fresh beginning for them they've been plagued by basically financial disaster here over the last year with the $737.00 Max era crouch and we know that production has now been stalled so the triple 7 x. Aircraft is almost a fresh beginning where they can prove to the public they can prove the costumers that they have a viable product and an 84 year old Spanish woman has won a prestigious Best Newcomer Award for her 1st ever film real Benedictus Sanchez has been given a award for the movie fire will come her daughter encouraged her to Edition for the part that's news and 5 live coming up to 3 minutes past 9 don't bust because the sport thank you found a calendar is a drinks break taking place at the wondrous said let's get the latest on the morning's play from our correspondent Jonathan Agnew just take a score of the ball that's kind of them is about 138 percent think so so after school 50 runs at this morning that one wicket taken very early on buying done it I think then the plan would have been to have enforced the follow on Certainly Joe Root has a shuffled his bowlers around with that in mind but I think now with Joe Concha the cop playing so well his passes half century and I think that. When finally after all dismissed and will bat for a 2nd time so one bucket down so far and that's all it would have to show for the 1st hour of play and his thank you they could get social right now on b.b.c. Sports website and the app available for you now the local flavor ash body is own cause. In Melbourne at the Australian Open and David Ward is watching yes and she is wearing a set to love but it is becoming increasingly close in the 2nd set the 1st set basi went ahead immediately raced 2 or 3 Lovelady against a player who Peter Wimbledon last year that was a shock or not occasion as she beats from a set down is history about to repeat itself but you took that 1st set 6 straight but it's now a risk leading 3 games to love the American in the 2nd set thank you very much indeed David both Manchester's Premier League sides on f.a. Cup action today City face for them at the end he had lost United play at a printing Park pitch that's making all the headlines when they face Tranmere we have full much commentary of both as games for you in 5 lives but. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's small speaker. Quick look at the weather for today they'll be sunny spells over eastern England 1st before a band of rain sweeps eastward for most bringing heavy rain in places it will brighten up later feel pretty fresh air with a few showers a bit of rain tonight with a chance of sleet or snow in the north. A fine line Rachael Kohn incredible woman journalist of the family here at the b.b.c. She created the award winning cost me in the big c. Which made people in her community feeling hated and part of something taking if you feel you can do to say them or inviting you to enter the fight show blank new. Submit your idea to b.b.c. To. Right to board and if we love it. Produce a pilot series and showcase your book cost of the b.b.c. Sound that b.b.c. Ek slash Rachel who. Previously notice and she closes at midnight on the 4th of February. Morning I'm jumping up welcome to peanuts politics at the risk of sounding like one of those people you who sit next to you on the Cube you know the one muttering to himself with tin foil wrapped around his head as a shield against alien mind prigs people like that here's a question Has politics come strangely quiet since the election even on Bret's it apart from fossil cool stories about Big Ben. Or is that just what they want you to think well leave aside conspiracy theories about the government being keen to avoid too much scrutiny right now at it historically defining stage in our history can we get a workable trade deal with the e.u. Can we get on with America just as we're on the edge of falling out with President Trump over whether or not to let the Chinese help build our 5 g. Network whatever happened to taking back control you might ask anyway let's not get too paranoid that Bret's it Secretary Steven Buckley is live on the show so we can ask him and who knows he might even it could happen Meanwhile Labor's about to decide who lead the party or its vertical climb back to serious credibility as a political force that's political base camp and then on to power which just now looks like a mist shrouded summit agonizingly beyond reach then McCluskey leader of Unite looks happy but his unions backing another died left wing of the leader days after the voters slammed their doors in the face of the last one because he knows that a lot of us seem not to he's on to. Go and with us through the next home nice and down his back political editor of The Sun and it's all a new trick Adrian Britain editor for The New Statesman a grand new title is that a donor of bricks. And she is a comedian and writer and she said. Good to see you in your mind guys Tom Well I think you're right John. It's been extremely quiet start to the new year a month has gone since the journals and I think that's probably because the gums spend an awful lot of time last year preparing how to win a general election and not very much time preparing what to do if they then did that so you're right there's an enormous amount of questions what's the detail need trade organization who else are we going to do trade deals with and what's the all of that going to be what's the new immigration system going to look like how's the Northern Ireland u.k. Ration going to look like on the ground of the normal and practical so you might well say now it's time for breaks it is also time for a few more answers it's a fantastically well put question and very timely because Stephen Bach is just more to the studio looking very pleased with life how are you doing Stephen going good to see you but before we can see you Stephen and Ish what's on your mind well I'd be really interested to see whether we we hear as the government suggested that the word Breck's it would stop being used or at least would be kept to a minimum after we leave on Friday so I think I might be keeping a tally might be listening to ministers and backbenchers closely to see how many times they use the word because of course what's coming up in the next year of negotiations is all about Bracks it you know Stephen was was sort of nodding well. You know what about you were you thinking I think this is very confusing time everybody hates each other everybody's fights and there doesn't seem to be any women left with realise brows and I think this is very confusing time for men because they're just born confused and they don't know what's going on and probably should but I didn't get that reference that's because you're a man. That's really good with it I guess Good morning Stephen Buckley running 60 thanks for coming coming to talk let's get to the big questions right away Stephen Have you decided what you're going to wear on bricks at night it is after all your leaving do well we've got a cabinet meeting. As part of our agenda is to level up and and as you're saying there's an opportunity now to stop going on about drugs I think the country has had so much about this that part of the votes in the general election was a desire to move forward to me having. As on that's again on sort of agenda of leveling up across the u.k. And there was also said to end the division because it has been a very divisive time in my own disk where there's a European official my family like so many families still talk to each other we still talk to each other what are you doing we will live in a cocoon for anybody going to be even to be in Parliament Square with a file world we have a fantastic where we in my constituency the goods great to give them a plug. A raisin a glass of Cambridge blue celebrate if you go over the blue of realizing Big Ben went bowling at 11 o'clock pm should never promise that shitty thing the key thing is how we're going to use the opportunity I mean Tom is quite right to say there's some big questions 1st to address there's also a real opportunity was a great start and it's in the scheme of things it's trivial Well the problem is that it's raise money get big bang bang in the whole thing is gone down the tube before lunchtime It doesn't promise Well I think the key thing John is how do we use the opportunity for the 1st time we're going to have control for example of our trade policy we can have control of our laws that's a real opportunity for parliament for the country to live in Gauge parts of the community that feel that their voice has been ignored so to actually start a new conversation with different parts of the country and and reach out in a different way I think that's really the exciting opportunity really that wedding ceremonies is banging on not very upbeat and so you should know everyone is you as you know you Lord Adonis same if you light a candle. Is Never Is there no one is better to say what they really low that is it may be so you're not but Michael hasn't I mean he says he says you're rubbing our noses in it those of us in the country who may not be quite as happy as you seem to be but do you say to Michael what I say is I think Lord has it and actually through his work in Liverpool has provided a template in a way for some of the things we need to be doing moving forward I think the way he regenerated the way he did with that is to regenerate of a. The fact that he actually got the freedom of Liverpool which is something Tories are not usually granted I think was a nearly indication as to how leveling that across the country can be taken forward so so I mean Lord has the time as everyone knows has very strong views Europe as indeed does loaded Ernest but the debate has been settled by the British people yes yes they voted in 2016 but they then a very very clear mandate in the general election so the British people have decided this and I think if you look trying to get on you know if you liked it in Parliament if you look at even in the House of Lords when I went in and listen to the bait there's a very different tone even in the House of Lords that people recognise that the general election has resolved this issue we are leaving on Friday and then we do need to bring the country together and get on to that level and up a gender and there's going to be something sort of like Lord has time would agree with there's going to be a new 50 people you could celebrate that it's got to go not be a message about prosperity and unity and all of that sort of stuff which I think is a quote from President Andrew Jackson of the you can you find someone British to quote. Believe that some others as to how it's be desired but I think the key thing is we now have much more control in terms of how we take policy from what I think what I'm very interested in as some of you know you say that you say that statement taking control there's an enormous cloud of question marks over every aspect of taking back control of what it means for Britain's future economic relationship with Europe and the rest of the world were hoping for a us trade deal President Trump he says it's going to be terrific he spoke to the prime minister and last week Secretary Pompei Oh he's coming to the country this week and meanwhile they're warning that the u.k. Shouldn't let China help build the 5 g. Network or else what about take back control should Britain tell the team Trump where to get off well then firstly it's fantastic that the Us administration wants to have a trade deal with the u.k. And that the u.k. Has control of its trade. Sorry for wells that intensify G.'s. Always been a question that the u.k. Will control its own security approach and we were very closely through the 5 Eyes to Tommy someone who I know takes a very close interest in security issues so we were very closely with us our number one allies but ultimately it will be an evidence based decision informed by the advice of the relevant agencies with the new key will and this will need to be taken by the relevant cabinet committee into course because we clearly we clearly still dark we understand that the advice of the British government only 5 g. Network is this new threat to British security from involving the Chinese corporation While way despite all of the warnings and all of the appeals from the United States the advice is go ahead and involve 5 g. At least in some form you're saying that that's what's going to happen where you're saying that with certainty John I don't personally sit on the National Security Council so I haven't so you have no shot at this and I have not seen the security of ice on 5 g. Because I don't see it quite rightly on the National Security Council is for the relevant ministers to say that so when you say with respect with absolute certainty this is what the advice says it is an issue for the National Security Council to take and they will be obviously doing so in an evidence based way but I think the fundamental point is there's a very clear political message from the top in the u.s. That they see a trade deal with the u.k. As a priority and the u.k. Well because 3 have the British arm right up its back on things like a 5 g. On things like the proposal the proposal now being looked at by the chancellor for attacks from the joint tech corporations they're saying don't do that or we'll hit you maybe with Charis on British cars another big big threat to Britain's economic interests it's not the most part in the light where behaving as it went in any trade negotiation both sides will have their offensive us and they're things that they're looking for I mean that's absolutely normal but at the same time it is absolutely normal that the chancellor controls tax policy and within the u.k. That digital tax we all know is best dealt with at an international level but we're concerned as to how long. That has been taken but that is the best way forward and we continue this illusion of an Internet with our with only a new oppressions write something to work there is a bunch of dressing up in a few weeks time so the chance we'll have to make a decision on whether to impose this tax on the big tech companies or not when you say what you've just said are you saying the Chancellor will do what just talking about it in one of their merry have been around far longer enough to know that ministers don't come on pre-announce budget policy until they pretty exactly in principle a chance taking better analysis or not what I am saying is what is decided is a decision that the chancellor or tape because it is a sovereign choice as to what we do on our policy but it is better to agree this at an international level and we're working to do separately looking at Home a moment ago as if he was a force of wisdom and advice which of course he is. Looking to hire me to see best that we are. Steve good morning one thing that is very much in your coverage is of course is the norm not a protocol and how Britain's rush it with no line is going to work rest of the country that is have you worked out yet precisely what it will look like on the ground how do British goods go into nor learned will there be checks on them or not and how those checks can be carried out yeah you're right to raise that it's a very important point it's something we're talking extremely closely with Northern Ireland business is our because we are aligned with them in wanting to deliver on what the treaty allows which is unfettered access nor the knowledge being part of the customs union and it'll be for the joint committee to work out some of this detail but the big change that the prime minister secured when he negotiated on the Northern Ireland protocol was the consent mechanism which means that whereas before a lot of the concern in Parliament was that the e.u. Might use the circumstances in Northern Ireland as leverage in the 2nd phase of negotiation we now have a situation where both sides over the line because it will require the consent of the Northern under some really after 4 years so both sides can work together through the joint committee to get those arrangements front Stephen it's not a detail as to whether there will be. Checks on goods crossing the i.o.c. Or not it's an important fact where they all went the the prime minister has clearly said there will be no checks and the deal was signed by the European Union says that there will use Rice Well Prime Minister is clear there be no checks because the flow of goods who are suffering country we can decide our risk appetite and the treaty makes clear that there is fettered access not the case even if we are obliged by law to enforce such things as the the ban on the movement of endangered injury to his own goods to sanction regimes that has to happen is a legal obligation you're not all your you're dealing with the export the creation which falls within the union customs code which is part of the international obligations and as the prime minister has made clear that minimum a minister to pursue a procedure is one that we will seek to address to the beaches for endangered species will be checks on goods travelling together that much of this complex know how would you know where it's been able to go with this we actually dealt with this actually in detail in the e.u. Q In the house or your don't question the House of Commons we've always been clear there's a ministry process that is required in terms of that very limited international obligation but at the same time we're committed through the joint committee to addressing that but that is an electron and all of that is not about you think it's not unfair it's not about looking at anything absolutely So if I was if I was smuggling a golden eagle across the sea and didn't want anyone to know about it I'd fill in a form and say I'm not smuggling any golden eagles golf but when you know what you know well 1st we were talking a pretty obscure thing you know I mean I didn't it was of ilk of Northern Ireland trades that flow that is exactly what I know so you know what I require that you're taking a pretty bespoken Aneesh example but the reality is when you spend time as I have with Border Force officers so much of what they do is intelligence led the idea of a someone with a clipboard at the border is simply not how modern border forces were so we're clear we have control through the agreement unfettered that. Yes into the u.k. Northern Ireland is part of the customs union that is what is so use the British secretary for now saying there will be no checks in lorries will be no people looking at crates not going to happen in terms of Northern Ireland yet really the prime minister been very clear on that interesting I think what is a check not a check when it's an administrative process might be the answer that riddle yes morning Steve it's quite clear that obviously the deal hasn't been thrashed out as it has all going to work you've got a fresh other teacher of the northern president you've got also thresher that is are to force a new immigration system and a new custom system and all this has to be done in about 11 months and 3 days by the end of this year are you able to guarantee to the British people that all of that will be done in time we are confident that because this isn't just a guarantee of politics we're very clear we are going to deliver this but we're known about this for some time we've been working on this for a long period of time at the Home Office has been working on its plans for an Australian size point system and obviously this president around the world for that and we've been talking to those authorities on that and that's one of the opportunities we talked earlier John about the opportunities that backs it unlocks and the ending that discrimination that many people feel between those coming from the e.u. And those from the rest of the world having a consistent approach to immigration that is based on the talents people are bringing to the u.k. Economy is exactly what we want to cover to bring in mission and she's doing it in just a 2nd because the point in my mind while we've been talking about America what is a trade deal with United States worth in terms of value to the British economy just a quick answer on that well it would depend on the scope the e.u. Deal clearly in terms of the existing traders were significantly more than the us you know an awful a but what I don't know I think is that we want to prioritise both figures suggest maybe we're after 15 years not point 2 percent we're going back to. November Give me a new one community so. Well it depends obviously on the scope I mean any of those forecasts because there's a whole range it depends on what is happening in the u.k. Community and anybody is welcome last year when I was in the not so well I think as anyone as a former treasury minister has I I'm very aware it depends when you're making these predictions there's so many moving parts but the opportunity is there for a significant deal and what is significant is that the u.s. Administration want to prioritize this so do we and we want to work on it it does not very much at all when you compare it to the value of the European market and the cost of barriers maybe not cherish maybe not maybe not pushes but just administrative barriers another barriers to trade with Europe it would wipe out the value of an American deal just like that no I think both are imports and we want to prioritize both as we do trade deals with the rest of the world I think this is one of the key opportunities we see to enhance our trade to be much more global in our approach and to have a more consistent approach whether that's on immigration or whether it's on trade part of the nation which is you know on immigration in this post BRICs immigration regime going to be thrashing out will you be getting rid of the $30000.00 pound minimum salary threshold for skilled workers but I'm not going to preannounce home office announcements on that what we're clear about there is the underlying principle which is we want to attract talent from around the world so there is a debate as you well know as to whether a salary amount is an arbitrary amount or whether it should be on skills or whether it should be on the financial limits and that's for the home office you know as the policy lead to come forward on that the underlying principle is that we end the discrimination we have a consistent approach to how we deal with talent from around the world and we want to be attracting that talent because once the hospital you know I represent a constituency that was some 2 percent leave and there was a bit debate on immigration in the referendum but I've not met anyone who is concerned that immigration in terms of doctors cost in a $30000000.00 to train in the u.k. Or. Nurses or people we coding skills Ruffin tech interest so it's about getting the right talent through in that regard and that is just there you must have said used the word talent a dozen times it's not just about talent it's about getting people to make the beds you know you know your child to washing dishes to serve the food to do unskilled jobs that people cannot fill the move except by using using yes or no John I think yes in terms of what the economy needs I represent a farming industry it's not that there's a whole load of bricks ready to go and pick asparagus for example but at the same time there's a lot we can do in terms of raising skills within the u.k. Trying to do use in sort of trying to get them to do part of it is through raising skills and things like the apprenticeship program part of it is in investment in tech so I look for example in agriculture at the scope for to do a lot more to automation instead of people put in a bee in a plastic carts and to look at how we use robotics and then you upscale the jobs in those communities because then the jobs are more about the automation repairing those machines as opposed to doing it would otherwise be a long process that it's working with the industry on the Years of years of time but it is really only on that immigration has depressed and certainly is perceived to have depressed wages you should be made because the migration advisor report which traditional other report big report on Tuesday I think it is has said it's simply not true to say that migrant labor from Europe is depressed wages generally in this country is now a debate in your listeners will have different views on it but this certainly is no exception as of yet there's a perception that he has depressed but the point is we want to raise skill levels we want to get that investment we want to encourage businesses to be investing in the skills of your listeners but also in driving product to Vittie which means investing in technology as well and the flavor can just be imported it and at a cheaper price then that is a disincentive for them for example in agriculture to invest in the other so we've got to work with industries. We're with them look at the phasing of that but at the same time we do want to upscale the u.k. Labor force Ok look we're going to be discussing this in greater depth on Tuesday I guess as well while you're still here a lot of people worried quite rightly I think you probably say about climate change when it comes to the trade talks and the standards that are required in a trade deal with the United States to doing can to deal with climate change and environmental standards will climate change be part of those trade talks we want to lead on climate change I think cop $26.00 you know to this year there's going to be a you heard the question really be part of the trade talks for the Sco when the Prime Minister will make an announcement in terms of the scoping and the detail and trade talks in Jew course but in terms of the prioritize ation of climate change the government's commitment to it we've got cop 26 a big international. Conference later this year which will be a showcase for the u.k. To name a straight is leadership looking at the City for example we've got fantastic expertise around green finance we can play a big world around the globe in terms of how collectively we address the challenge of climate change and we were very clear in our manifesto in service of a having high standards on the environment and that's reflected in the fact we're one of the 1st major economies to commit to 0 carbon by 250 I mean you know well ask the question you know and trick questions you know where this is this is coming from a great thick file of papers as the background coming trade talks of the United States were leaked quite recently and you'll know that in the been the in the depths of those documents you pointed out that Congress did not want any mention of greenhouse gas emission reductions in trade talks and the Us side said this would not change so are you going to be can you promise us can you promise the country at this moment that climate change will be part of the trade talks. Firstly government ministers don't come on the leaks as you well know secondly on seen those specific papers but the clear commitment as the prime minister set out in our manifesto is to high standards on the environment if you look at the preparations that were difficult 26 that will reflect that high commitment and I think actually it's something politically we see as a key part of our message to the electorate I think for many younger voters in particular yes tackling climate change is a key issue and that's part of leeching out not just the levelling up across the u.k. But reaching out to all parts of the community we need to be seen to be tackling climate change because it is a key priority particularly for younger voters but actually fell over to the British at Secretary surely cannot say a thing like that the things that you've just said and then go into the government going to talks with United States trade negotiators and leave climate change off the agenda it just wouldn't work that would be a let down some would say betrayal or I'm focusing on is what we in the u.k. Are doing and I think there's a shoot number of things we can do in terms of addressing carbon to reduce our look at for example the executable where at the moment where farmers are using pesticides on the water companies will need to use carbon to treat that water as a consequence of that pesticides so there's a shoot through at Gregg's it through the freedom it gives us for example in the agricultural bill to design that for public good and to work with farmers in terms of how we address the public good how we look at also addressing climate change and there's a huge amount we can do through that greater freedom prigs it delivers that surely for a more meaningful trade deal with with the us you'd have to drop animal welfare standards and agricultural standards Well these are issues for the negotiation for discussion of course and as I said the prime minister will set out more on that but what I'm referring to is in our manifesto we are very clear as a government we're committed to high environmental standards we're committed to high unawareness standards and that's and then I think many of. Listening to this program would support what. Liz Truss the the the Cabinet minister on this on this program was responsibility for Exactly exactly this you said that Britain would walk away from trade talks with America rather than drop food standards and animal welfare standards do you have a peak that for the record you've got a few more days in the job well I think if listeners said it then you say. Speak of it it's because what I'm saying is we have a very clear and preach to high standards and that really goes to the heart of what I post Greg's vision is for the economy and that is one where we've got the time at universities something where you get into a little more you're reluctant to even repeat what a Cabinet colleagues and being willing to walk away from trade jobs before you drop standards of food and animal welfare that doesn't sound to me I didn't I didn't hear like. I did hear Liz interview but obviously very happy to endorse comments that she made but the point I'm saying is we've got a very clear commitment in the manifesto to that but actually in a wider vision for pace breaks it for our economy which is one where 8 of the top 10 universities in Europe are in the u.k. We have a fantastic day base that we want to expand and invest in more we see opportunity to get innovation to market quickly particularly around the new technology is obviously big debate around things like driverless cars trains and so forth to use freedom such as in the agricultural bill to try public goods to do so in the way that links to tackling climate change and so forth so the point is we're through brags that we get the control we get the freedom to choose and we can do so in a way that addresses what I think are central concerns of many of your listeners including on climate change one well one of the time that because hope for a just mobile we can't do it I read in a newspaper the administrator just self are looking at the idea of threatening trading potential trading partners with cherish higher cherish as a means of focusing their mind on giving us the kind of trade. Will that we want can that be true could a trading nation like the u.k. Be looking at basically threatening trade with potential partners Well I think when you look look at policy there's always a mix between considerations of flow of security and revenue and you need to make decisions on that of course we'll look at what is the right approach in terms of the balance is a balance when one looks at Thomas between what's in the interests of the consumer and what is in the interests of the producer and one needs to get that balance right but we keep Obviously these issues under close scrutiny and will continue to do so Ok short of that is a veiled threat. But you take it how you like what I'm saying is when said in terms of policy clearly we need to look at the flow the revenue and the security and those 3 need to be caught kept in balance and I wasn't sure he taking that as a threat if you actually got to get attacked Chalfont sake and for the sake of why not going to last one we see you in the cabinet after January 1st because your job no longer suits exist what are going to do next well in that as you well know Tom is an issue for the prime minister I think through the result he secured in the general election he's right in terms of to look at the machinery of government to look at his ministerial team and he will show you what is and you will stay on of course I'd like to stay in the Cabinet I think there's a huge amount more to do but it's for the as with all ministers I think the chancellor at the same said the same question arises and expel the prime minister to make those decisions and to course I thought you put a good auditioned in for deficit trees a lot of interesting information a good job no we've got a great deficit and we've got a great team but at the same time at the start of a parliament it's quite like the parliament the prime minister looks about he's secured a mandate to make way for going to stay on the show about a bad day but I will leave it for the private is a bit by pay grade. 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Cross the b.b.c. . 6 feet. Under cross the b.b.c. . I was politics on jump you know with the still from the state from the statesman Tom didn't come from the the sun and she's you know a comedian and commentator on all sorts of things is also here now to lend McCloskey welcome line general secretary of the Unite union Hi good to good to see you looking chappie as a waste let's go back to what happened the other day where your union by an overwhelming majority chose Rebecca and Richard Bergen proudly part of the Left left wing to be the sleep for the deputy to your choice of slate as well for leader a deputy leader well. Rebecca got the Jeremy Corbyn last well Rebecca Rissa completely different person you know it's it's wrong it's simply a fair for people to try to talk about continuity cope and she's an individual by a self she'll do things completely different from Jeremy I have to say that the standards of both the leadership and the deputy leadership is incredibly high from our I have seen on Friday and I'm delighted with that it holds good prospects for the party boat my executive felt that Rebecca was somebody who was had undoubtedly the capability but she was brave and courageous and she could be the individual that wins back but that's not really the point of the question to ask why what can she do where can she succeed where Jeremy Corbyn say well dismally failed Well we'll have to wait say you know Jeremy we lost this election because of praxis it wasn't just breaks it was just it was predominantly black situation and unfortunately some of us including myself were pointing this out to the leadership for over 12 months the more that labor slid into being perceived as a remain party the more we were saying that there would be consequences in our house and some of the coaching Leigh that came about Ok for the sake of argument I know you're going to give me one there's evidence that is simply not the case I could point to a you don't poll respect to polling when a zation taken in. November. Says the Labor policies may have been may be popular but about half of people 53 percent more than half they said they weren't affordable they didn't believe them they didn't believe there were 2 parents on credibility of of Labor's economic offer a 2 thirds said they'd lead to tax rises that doesn't say Bracks it will work there were too many policies John the reality is that in hindsight seem to be 2 or 3 policies. Coming out every single day people couldn't focus on it I think that's one of the things that Becky will do she will prioritize some of the some of the baggage sorry dump some of the baggage and policies and I said only prioritize it's important to give people a clear view on a number of things rather than a whole raft of issues that a policy was 2 or 3 policies declared one day 2 or 3 the following day and by the time he gets to the 3rd the 1st step is being forgot about it is a huge mistake and obviously there are people right recognize that there is absolutely no doubt going to be shaved down. When people don't believe it and that's a policy question not a bricks a question that's that there were mistakes on the policy anybody who believe stuff Bracks it wasn't the primary cause for labor suffering such a defeat is deluding themselves the truth of the matter is it's been happening for a while the more that people felt that Labor were betraying their position that they took in 2017 Labor months into the 27 election came within touching distance of power on a platform of respecting the 2016 referendum you know we went since at that election with a radical program and Jeremy Coburn as leader what happened very differently is we don't refight the last election but one. You believe that's because you believe there's no you don't deny this one of would you believe that Britain's best future is a socialist future I don't deep conviction did the last election result convince you in any degree that you might need to compromise there's deep principles to win next time Tony if you want to continue to repeat my mantra I will do Bracks it was the cause of the answer would be no no Mexico. The policies taken as individual policies most of those policies upon. With election and with the Electress and what we have to do is lead from the mistakes that were made in this election and not listening to people who knew what was going to happen Ok let's look forward not back to you or your choice a leader in your choice of deputy leader that's Richard Burton as things stand the look at some person of the middle be widely known outside yesterday one of the political sphere but the influential advisor in the leader's office now Andrew Murray is you know your Union's chief of staff General Secretary the party was not close advisor to unite Kerry Murphy who helped run the campaign a leading figure in the Unite camp do you believe they'd be continues to be influential in a long Billy camp if he becomes leader and Oh I think they'll be a completely new approach Jenny thombe of course is the general secretary of the Labor Party so of course she'll continue whoever is elected and the risk would be less of a force it's not a question of less of force unite is the largest affiliate to the Labor Party so of course we will have an influence in the Labor Party whoever is the legal going to well we will not know we will support whoever is the leader people who are living in the belief that you nice is not going to be an influence of the Labor Party or again deluding themselves of course we will but Jerry Narron challenge would you be like would be anybody oh no I'm going beyond this is important Jenny foam was elected by the whole of the movement not by Unite she's not a Unite person she's the general secretary to an affairs class job and she'll continue to be so what you would you continue to be the powerhouse that you are of Labor politics Danding down this year some of them said that the other day you know you said you don't chant everybody is desperate for me to stand down it's only accept my members I'm going to the islands that I'm talking Look the reality is of course that of Cosell continue to be a name from some general secretary a few nights laying there for this. Next year. I'll be an influence is the longest I'm General Secretary of you know he's unleashed Len you've said that there were too many policies in the general election for the Labor Party and which of those policies would you drop or would you want. That's that's a question that would take a couple of hours to debate and discussion you give us one I am not going to because the truth of the matter is that will be up to the leader if it's Bakiev it's Kiya if it's Lisa Lisa and it was also very very impressive whoever becomes the leader and the deputy and I have to say Richie It was very good book and Schiller is a sensational candidates Elby up to them to make a judgments about how to prioritize our policy should leave the of the Labor has changed forever and I do believe you really believe that I believe kiss storm winds of always thought of him or anyone as a centrist a true centrist in labor political terms it was all Romo has he changed a lot in my view I think this is cool and it's like you see I think Labor has changed forever we now has changed which is dominating However Well we now have a Labor Party who offers an all Senate and that's perfectly good for the democracy of our country how many times that all of us have people say politicians are all the scent they're all the same there's no difference between them what Coburn is affectively tone is created and him and John McDonnell have created an alternative to the Conservative Party now it's up to a new leader to try and persuade the electorate to embrace that Islam is not the same as Jeremy Cove Cosi isn't neither is Rebecca long bail in the interest Lisa the reality is they are difference individuals but all of them are running on a platform of believing that the radical direction of the Labor party will not change killed himself. The set will not going backwards so I think that is the nature of the legacy of Jeremy Loeb and tumble know that Margaret Thatcher was once asked what she will Grace's achievement What's your Grace's like to see and she said Tony Blair Well I think the Copen great legacy is that is created a Labor Party now that officer real Senate terms advice said Tom. Was gracious like this Boris Johnson which I'm sure you're not really saying that's not what I said so I learned some centrist labor increases morning have sort of Rebecca long Brady wins label a ship and she's your nomination you saw that last week they will walk out the part of the leave the party to such a concern now I mean that's a disgraceful thing and if you want to give me some names then you know we can debate that with them the truth of the matter is that if any labor m.p. Hasn't lent the lesson that we need a united party remember Jeremy for 4 years as hats a fight not just the enemy like Tom and the right wing views papers he represents but indeed our own ranks now with people haven't lain that the British electorate to not like a divided party and want to continue the divisions after they sleep to ship election then frankly to be better they certainly are now rather than rather the masses so the are going to leave the party the noble goat or an Aussie good riddance. To its own wonder if you know I would take the opportunity to blame some for the election result because if you sort of did last a while yet of course I blame the right wing media I mean the it's probably no wonder there's such a bad reputation around the world people I speak to in other countries can't believe the incredible bias of the media here in the u.k. But there you go we have to live with them and. Try to get our message across in different ways social media etc etc It's almost an atmosphere of harmony in the city. With you sitting there that I'm not used to this being friendly to Tom I'm always friendly if you're telling us you know that I'm always friendly guy under under that name that differently a kind of different when it seems appropriate even for me to watch his stammer as a possible carries that there is a consummate politician and he's an individual who came to see me I like him a lot and as I've said what he pitched to you Did he tell you what if your blood socialist he was a little steep pitch stories pitching to the general public and the truth is whoever wins the election you night will be fully behind them let's get to what you thanks for coming lemme Kosky general secretary of you know in a moment we're going to talk to our backbench of the week was about to swap chairs with them because what do you make of that she got it was as always a good chat with limitless Yeah always Yeah always a pleasure but what I think is really interesting is how conciliator you sound towards all of the different candidates particularly. Because I'm on the day after the election let McCloskey wrote this piece in the Huff Post saying that London Labor is very different from the country so I would have thought you'd be very wary about having another leader who represents a London constituency considering Labor has this sort of cultural part of us I think that's a challenge you. Still hear some because as you go you know I'm just a goodbye but I was welcomed with life as I think it's a challenge for. The reality is it's a challenge for any of the labor leaders in all it's a girl and when our heartlands back and speaks to the rest of the nation so inspirational message Good luck to all of them fought for that is the wrong of the best that's the last word on that for the time being but not for very long this time hello Dolly Krieger new conservative m.p. For devices could see Hello there you're about been truly congratulations going to your new m.p. But you're not new to Westminster politics you were David Cameron speechwriter were you when you were close advisor to Boris Johnson is. Becoming about bench m.p. a Step up or a step down OSA step up for me personally it's amazing and yeah I mean I had a sort of back room job years ago when David Cameron was leading the opposition and then I went away for 10 years and did I run a 2 charities working in prisons and with young people and then came back 1st a civil servant and then into Number 10 under Boris and I mean it was a privilege to be in there but no the great privilege is this job now you know I'm one of many but I represent an amazing because it to see and I have a huge responsibility as a both about bench representing them and as a member of this new conservative majority we have to get any calls from Downing Street for advice or counsel you're either in or out in the cold I mean I'm I'm I'm about mention I don't want to be sort of have trod on one foot in Number 10 anymore dropped to for devices Fair enough but what got you into politics made you want to do it it's a good question I was I was I mean I was interested in as a student and. Worked briefly in a think tank but but to be honest I've always had these 2 careers I've basically interested in what commits communities strong and how we make places thrive and flourish and I work both trying to think about that at a national level and also. On the ground and I just think we have an amazing charts and a responsibility now to try and fix our quite broken systems in lots of ways that make those to responsible for many of the social challenges we have is not all about politics as my friend I work for Cameron I the big society just I think was the best idea anyone's had except perhaps it in recent times and that that agenda around stronger communities and how the government can help places look after themselves better is my procedure done. What with me I'm going to ask you know of a very quick question if I you to give me some very quick and truly truthful answers you might even find this in several puting joining in this exercise I like to think so anyway. Just to send them a whodunnit is your time political hearing fact or fiction anywhere in the world Edmund Burke Irish British politician in the 18th century in a word why he stood for this idea about communities and the importance of place and 1st relationship between people at a local level all time villain. Goodness 20th century gives enough pole port put the Cambodian company murderous leader clear choice you were the speech for compassionate approach to crime you helped write that speech would trigger when it became harder hoody in tabloid headlines would you learn from that in a nutshell that you can only get one idea in a headline so we were saying 2 things one let's be tough on crime but secondly let's be generous to people at risk of crime watch that done their time in prison let's look after them of course that was the only message that got to the headline Yeah what would you advise your greatest failure Oh I've failed a lot in supporting people working in prisons failing to help people fix their lives having a keeper stick idea that I could save people and it's just hard so I haven't done well all the time because your greatest moment of political triumph. Winning going to be winning the election in Devizes with a $23000.00 authority which of course as you know now is do with me really I was just a Tory candidate but. In life of triumph. The opposite to what I said about my failures I mean there are times when I've seen real change happen because of the work that I and colleagues have done working in prisons and with young people in particular I think of people who are on a better road now because of what our organization did so. Part of that you mom is proof Lisa the great Leith when you were that she was in the kitchen. Whipping stuff up for the family would you do in the kitchen I packed the dishwasher. So Scott I had off washing the dishes so my sister had to do that what do you do now in the kitchen I'm the cook in our home yeah I'm not not great but. Better than the my co pilot What's your. Best judgment not you but you'll see that you guys she said I could go get decent chicken pie sometimes it's quite a skill pie you can use one of my pet some cases one must receive recipe actually that I follow. Then he went to Eton College What is the value in a nutshell these of a school which charges very high fees and makes it peoples where tail coats in modern Britain Well it is a very good question I think we've got a big challenge ahead of us how to reconcile the enormous privilege that many people have and get a head start in life like the one I had I just want to see it spread much more widely that means improving state school status but also integrating our system I think it is unfortunate we have this effect of apartheid and I don't think we should be abolished in private schools Jeremy Corbin wants to do I think we should be spreading the benefit is amazing at stations have in the case of heat and it's got huge wealth it's Or it is very generous in terms of it gives out enormous numbers of free places to people but we need to open the schools often more because it is a private school in my constituency which has an amazing record of opening up its facilities and making sure that it benefits all the schools of the area I think there's a big change that needs to come if these schools justify their share of charitable States I think we need to a lot more not recruit over 25 minutes on I think someone who might disagree with that he was sitting in that chair you're sitting in just a 2nd ago a little cocky but he's gone these guys are here I want to open it up a little bit shows your body or you know put a Danny. Can you bake cakes. And what does it mean by copilot I've never heard that phrase Ok that's my wife Emma who will be listening. Yes No So was he just calling you what I did I. Try not to let you know it's not about you but I'm not going to tell us you know is it. Yeah I know what the question is who does the cooking it's me. Yes but I just wanted I never heard the phrase Co Novis made it up on the. Chalk they're welcome to lose it using angry is irritating Jonas offer a myriad of different answers to the 1000000 different questions of the governor's got to answer in a very short order sorry I didn't catch the question Tom there are lots of questions of breaks about the trade deals of the New Britain post breaks at the government having also that all yes he was hungry as we all know them or do you think it's all going to fit into place nicely what I mean I think they'll come in the in the into print do you order in the right moment I mean there are these complicated questions but they have to be done properly I mean you know who are have been that I've been discussing this morning you know there is a discussion going on there that has to be has to follow some particular processes there's a small number of people looking at the paperwork looking at all the different choices there and I'm confident that the right decision we made in due course we can't all anticipate those discussions will demand they come out sooner than the government is ready for them but we're going to get decisions on that going to decision has to very soon and yes I mean there's a lot of critical decisions for a country the need to take place parliament will discuss them and I feel confident we'll hear about them in the right order that they want to do in the months this is the thing there's an awful lot. The next 2030 years the country committed to take a little bit longer maybe 20 months well these things are not going to set in stone even after even by this December but there are there is every chance and every reason to expect that we can sign a trade deal with the in the course of the next 11 months because we're really starting from a position of total alignment with them and it's a question of how much of that can be continued and what divergence is appropriate so I think we have every chance to do that after that there will be no doubt be further iterations of our relationship and those will be lots more to discuss as history unfolds in the years to come but yes we can definitely a trade deal this year Ok We're going to we're going to have a go at you know Chicago but I put a contest coming in Delhi thanks to all of my guests this morning Should you 1st come in you're sure coming up. On today's show. Comes from. Simmons. And as always so much more.

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And this is over or not over 5 on Dawson added by and have not been this the program in a moment move go to Chile together weeks news from there the ongoing street protests have taken something of a much more violent than physically in parts of Santiago's when the government started to hit back now it seems to feel that it has the upper hand also will bring you the latest on the trade in fires in the south east of the country last night talking about how people on some of the northern suburbs of Sydney is important to the city as Sydney is just showing that we're being told to consider evacuating certainly and also it is the longest night in the shortest day were the winter solstice and I've been finding out more about what it means and what we can look forward to now if you come in from from the Long is not in the Salter's day everything is positive it's all gravy from now on till summer Sure sure but as I say it's a chilly 1st where the United Nations and several human rights groups have accused Chilean police of using disproportionate force during and protest the began she months ago comes it she lay in a policeman appears in court after being accused of running over a protester during an anti government demonstration on Friday the protests were triggered by a hike him public transport fares but of turn into a mass movement against inequality in the country one of the key locations of the protests has been the plaza Italia and I 4 nights Jayne Chambers has been telling me about the square significance Placer County Yeah it's a very very important square. In the center of Santiago and it's always been the focal point of protest but also celebration me as he bats where people traditionally go I guess a bit like your pal the square and I since this social unrest started on October the 18th that's where most people had gathered it well in Santiago as he though things going on across to me to protest and at one stage they even had a 1000000 protesters but it's been a scene of a lot of police brutality as well there's been a lot of tear gas there have been nice plastic bullets and these problems with all these injuries and these water cannons but on Friday particularly what happened and there's a lot of up rule about this at the moment is that it was a protest but it was actually. Because recently earlier on this week the government had been saying look you know not enough we're going to be easier a tolerance on protests we believe it's just a minority of people now and other people are being stopped from their daily life getting on with their daily life so they're superintend in Santee other the kind of government government didn't authorize this protest and a minority it must be said you know it was probably a few 100 people turned up and the police where there was a lot of tear gas I was a lot of tanks but what happened was that this protest seemed to be crushed between 2 tanks I saw it on the television and cry to night and it was really shocking and you just didn't know what had happened to him and then you know went viral and it turns out on Saturday they confirmed that he had actually had his palace crashed which is awful although quite frankly from the footage at one stage it looked even worse so now there is a kind of massive uproar you know human rights again saying please brutality this is actually terrible he should that the person involved the police person involved should be taken you know should be. But what's going on they would do in court today and then they're kind of rumors that they got off pretty lightly at the moment so that the latest But meanwhile a lot of people are saying that this is like they kind of just be in a bind and you know there are lots of people who have and businesses I went to talk to some of them there's an old lady who had a kiosk for the last 50 years and she has to take things home every day and she sees protesters throwing rocks at the police and her head from all the. Places been looted and people can't carry on with their businesses I spoke to one restaurant. This place could get a man which is a very good restaurant and it's always kind of made sandwiches traditional Chilean sandwiches and he told me what it's like I am at the moment. 20 percent of what we used to sell 38 people would work here many businesses are having to close or get rid of staff we don't know how long we can carry on the situation is like the Titanic we are sinking. No one has come to save us. From. The business in located in France it would be conserved if these protests have been going on for many weeks. Gosh for more than 2 months now and you know it's really tough because they say they're just being. Completely broken that protesters have ripped up the pavements to make barricades the lights don't work so this is a really tall wristy area and businesses right right down there with those 2 big events Coke 20 that climate change the big conference and APEC and you know I spoke to had hotels he said that it was just right and they were fully booked and then they got canceled and obviously no one's coming anymore and they say we need people to come because otherwise we're just going to go. And so it's very problematic so this is the whole thing with I said Callia and it's really splitting the country because some protest people are saying we need to protest we need to carry on this has to go on and others are saying no to West Side Up. You know even the I'm delighted to Metro system we can't get around you've looted our shop. Safe and we just want to go about our daily life so that's a big kind of split I would say in Chile at the moment between how people are viewing this but obviously obviously incidents like the one with their 20 year old Oscar being crushed and not acceptable of course or not a few weeks ago could have described the protests as a popular uprising all most. Of this be. A communal national demonstration. I think said I really do I mean when you think back to know when I was here or in my to even be instead October when they had a 1000000 people in plastic and there was a real sense of we've all come together and this is actually largely peaceful and we're pushing for change but people I talked to just kind of fed up yes they want change yes there's going to be this. Where they should change the Constitution and yes people think that's massive inequality but a lot of people do you just want to get on with and they do you think that these protests are stopping them doing that I think there is less support for them now I mean you've got a kind of hard core group called the front line and they are generally students and teenagers he actually. Said and they feel that they're kind of keeping their resistance going and and some people who see them as heroes for the cause but others who need them as delinquency were just kind of you know taking advantage of the situation so yeah I think opinion is very much divided but one has to remember historically when going to change. Was around it was very much divided than it's well I mean it is you know it's a bit kind of like it pretty much 5050 and I don't think that something. Trade to the rest of the way I think people actually don't realize it's a lot of people are in t. These protests so I think that it's important that people need to hear that it's wow that's one of the obvious difference with the rule of General Pinochet is that he wouldn't have cared less if 2 tanks crushed a man because he was a 3rd seringe or dictator a great dictator whereas with a democratic government surely a lot of these kind of scenes were talked about and the 2 month long struggle if you like as harm the government or is it harming the opposition. Absolutely that's a very very good point I mean you know President Bush yes he is a right wing president and opinion polls are right right down 10 percent at the moment but he will say look this is a democracy we need change I accept that interesting Lee I went to a meeting the other day which is there it's a bit like going to number 10 and we spoke to their government spokesperson It was a kind of enough we couldn't record anything but she made some very interesting points how he took a hit on his popularity and he knew that was coming because he thought you know what I don't want to be seen as that person he came out all guns blazing when that was deeply unpopular I think initially they thought it was kind of the far left wing groups doing this but they quickly realized that there was discontent among people who voted for them as well and they quickly need that they needed to change things and they've always listened and not to what the human rights groups are saying and really do want to follow the international protocol and are finding the situation quite tricky with the police and getting that under control so you know he knew that a lot of his supporters who are very very right wing would be angry with his bid to kind of reach out to other parties and listen to human rights groups and really come out and know that people can protest so he is having a difficult time I mean a lot of people say that he lacks leadership and that's a big criticism but you know right now he's absolutely not general going to jail and people are very keen to hold on to this democracy that they say is very fragile I mean you know it's what it's told this president democracy and they want to get it right but it's very very difficult because you've got all these different political parties squabbling and wanting different things so it's a hard one at the moment. People who. Last 2 months. There is no will. It's really tough there isn't much of one now not really it's not like Britain so it's hard you know a business owner complaining to me there yeah banks are saying Ok you're having a tough time you don't have to pay your mortgage or your rate at the moment will put it on hold that they are expected to pay down the line and they're also a complete painting their local. Councils are still charging them for rates even when I shop to be so that's a real sense that they've been abandoned and it's very precarious and they're very worried about what's going to happen to them will be. Any part of the protest. That's a good point. And I meant I'm sitting here and it's faltering it's a degree. It's a feeling everyone kind of you know school's out. You know the students are out and no one really gets back to work properly until March so a diary is impeding that things might slow down and this time and kick off again in March when everyone kind of back to school and back to uni and back to work that's also. The forest and drought and farmers and you know Cherry people he great cherries and dairy and Peaches they're all suffering because it's so hot at the moment so that's another big issue as well what's going on with the climate here in Germany. In Santiago the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded that climate change is a reason behind the intense wildfires burning across the country but he stressed that global warming could be connected to any single blaze the staunch defender of fossil fuels Mr Morrison has been accused of not doing enough to tackle climate change. In Sydney following his return from a much criticised family holiday in Hawaii. He joins us now from Sydney for the current situation with regards to the fires. Well it's far less dangerous than it was 24 hours ago but certainly here in New South Wales more than $100.00 pushing grass fires continued to of those $59.00 still to be contained there were fears in the last few hours that too large fires burning to the west of Sydney would merge that has happened so although temperatures have dropped by almost 20 degrees in the last 24 hours in conditions far more favorable the oath or it is the working very hard to do some defensive work by that they mean they cause of containment lines with heavy diggers they also do something called back burning This is where they predict where a major fire will go and they set fire deliberately ahead of that main fire front and use the wind to burn that controlled fire into the main fire front so these are defensive maneuvers that the fire authorities use because the next few days don't look too bad from a weather perspective but no rain is forecast here in eastern Australia or no significant rain is forecast here for quite a few weeks and fire authorities do say don't and the only way that some of these bigger fires will be extinguished is from the heavens as opposed to the end of a hose pipe but there's definitely been a turning point of the last 24 hours in the void because of our. Well it's a turning point I'm not sure if it is the turning point I think what we're seeing since this crisis began anew and I've talked to a lot over the last the last few weeks since September that's when the crisis began you see a ferocious upsurge in the flames then they die down for a bit then the weather changes it gets very hot it gets very windy there's still no rain and the fires rear up again so I think that is going to be the pattern of the next few weeks or even the next few months some of these fires Dalton could burn for weeks and weeks and weeks and it's not only on an issue here in New South Wales to the north in Queensland they've had very serious fires there in the southern states of Victoria and South Australia very serious conditions down there as well in recent days and in Western Australia they've had many fires over there as well so this is a nationwide crisis and late last night the Prime Minister Scott Morrison flew back from his holiday in the United States the fires were raging when he was away and certainly the political debate over his absence was also raging Yeah it's almost unimaginable It is a national disaster that we're talking about it's almost unimaginable even from this long distance that was read look at this from the prime minister didn't cut. Much sooner to do with this how much of a political blows is this going to beat. I think it is a p.r. Disaster for the prime minister he has given in to this relentless pressure off to going on holiday with his young family during the Bush 5 crisis he's apologized and said he understood the anxiety that his absence Kohls to also criticize long before he went to Hawaii about his attitudes to climate change his government is an ardent supporter of the coal industry in the election in May that Mr Morrison center right government unexpectedly one that would speak cause in large part support from mining communities now we were listening to him at a press conference today he was saying that he understood that global warming was a factor in the bushfires and he said that climate change could not be directly attributed to individual fires and I think that's what most scientists would say but the scientific opinion here is that Australia's climate is drying it is warming therefore it is creating conditions extremely fertile for bushfires Mr Morrison was saying he was taking it seriously he also defended his government's environmental and emissions policies I think he's trying to find a middle way in all of this I think he's acknowledging the impact of global warming on Australia's bushfire crisis but he's not making too many promises that will upset voters in those coal mining communities so I think today we've seen his comments as very much a politically expedient response yes he was sorry for going away now he's back he's fronting up and he will address the issues but of course the next few weeks and months Australians will be wondering exactly what he will be doing in order to take climate change even more c I was thinking what will be doing in terms of tackling these me do. Whether he's convene a special cabinet committee or otherwise. A teen to go there to deal with this particular issue. Fighting fires is very much a jurisdictional issue here in Australia they fight fires differently in South Australia than they do in Western Australia or here in New South Wales what we have in New South Wales state of emergency was declared a couple of days ago it lasts for a week it gives fire authorities here sweeping powers to switch off the electricity grid to order evacuations to close roads all of their own volition in order to fight this crisis so it's very much a federal approach to the firefighting efforts that have been coals from fire and emergency chiefs for all our national bushfire emergency summit to look at the ways that Australia could fight fires in the future if as expected they start earlier than normal they burn more intense intensely the normals So those fire chiefs looking at a new way that Australia could address a worsening bushfire threat not just in this year but in years to come whether Scott Morrison agrees to that summit whether he goes if there is one we'll have to wait and see but in the immediate aftermath of those catastrophic conditions yesterday it does seem that certainly here in New South Wales that military style fire fighting efforts the emergency line is pretty thin but it is it is doing its job thank you Phil most of that in Sydney today is the shortest day of the year the winds so this happened literally 5 minutes ago for 90 near in the u.k. And hundreds of people have gathered in Stonehenge to celebrate Jeff Bruce helps organize the Stonehenge so still festival then there came 25 minutes too late Jeff I do apologize but to give you time to at least to celebrate the souls in the way that you want to do the intruding where you at the moment rather than. Just pop up onto the campsite right and what's happening there exactly. So he. May think he sees some association with his gun laws for the past 12 years all this year we've got our 1st substance 1st focus on the part the winter solstice What do you do what do people do that is a music festival or something of the suit. Me 1st of all. He all he of course town hall people come through. Come together as one to sort of hurry. Please so source why why and why is it happening at Stonehenge. Is because of the place ho ho great cover. To sort of vote for those who are of make it to Christian. Groups do you have to be pagans or tend you know you know anybody we were a family 1st open soul search term autistic you Anybody is welcome to come enjoy he and have a small circle of the celebrations the timing's really important I mention food 19 sigs ever made this ago was the moment of souces. Then. 90 Yes couldst. Comes together. Sort of the sunlight Why do you think. In the kind of a modern Cone says his it does seem as if it's a somewhat ancient ritual would you think it matters to people who in a modern context. Because it is is because it's. All it's all sort of. 11 fold like a hustle all. About nature he had both of us all as old. As. The whole must be cool. Calls us. Has. Like 3000 people. Slowly. Because of some of. Those. photos 'd much you know that it's a building boom being stone and you know imagine. What we do on the size. Of a part of the world it was always a size a. I don't know why when you mention bone fire pagan festival campsite I mean Judy started thinking of the actor Edward Woodward. Of the week a man. But it was not the light that was. Right that said let me dispense with that for those who have been the. Gay with it what would it be like for us to come to do we have to pay to go in and what can we expect to feel differently about so or otherwise. It's early in the summer one is for the 1st. Because the process is a whole easy 24 hours a night in Farsi to come apparently. A little McCLIM sorry we were suffering for us to. Study for we some sort of Mars is 4 days of music and there's really very clearly those words of sympathy for to come and have observed this presented will all sizes with some in your face it's. The winds of the Winters a bit more to this belated 1st row. With acoustics. Ok it does sound like there's a lot going on thank you for telling your sort of bondage of rouge over Jeff Bruce the Groves who organize the Stonehenge Soul Stirrers 1st of all and is there at the winter solstice festival at the moment as we speak Ok let's get the latest 5 Live headlines now has come across from digital b.b.c. Sad since last week on the move this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live tributes are being paid to Martin Peter says scored one of the goals in England's $966.00 will come when there is death that they age of $76.00 Geoff Hurst called him one of the all time greats all of more than this in the sport with Dawn Surely police think the discovery of 2 bodies in southeast England might be linked to organized crime the Eastern European men were found 5 miles apart on the outskirts of London the 1st on Thursday and the 2nd on Friday they both been stabbed there strongly in Prime Minister who's a staunch defender of fossil feels has conceded climate change is a factor in the country's wall foreign crisis the burning across 3 states and Scott Morrison said Sorry for going on holiday is the fires burn and British Gas is to take over the supply of 800000 customers have to breeze energy cease trading last week the regulator off gems as the switch will happen today supplies won't be interrupted the 5 Live news dumbass b. 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From the Sun on Sunday told me what is in their paper main story seems to be focusing on the Labor Party and where they go from here because we've had they've had about election results it's the 2nd time that Jeremy Colgan has run for office in 2 years and he's now going to step down in the New Year and the be a bit of positioning in the past few days a year probably see him on a 2 or had one or 2 on the t.v. And radio like here start with us the shadow. Rex's secretary and Emily Thornberry the in the shadow foreign secretary and Lisa Nand they gave an interview to one paper and Rebecca long Bailey the shadow business secretary is also names floating around as well as as a possible contender and the reason really for a nap firmly in the ring but they're all doing but a shadow dancing at the moment and I was caught trying to quiet musings with a bit of a race to dismiss to show that the most working class street ensures you know my mom and dad were hard up and leave their house with an outside low and 0 Hour but not that I lifted a case and they're all trying to do each of the dry and show that they were the real working class McCoy to try and curry favor among the membership but we'll see what happens that wall what we're revealing today in The Sun on Sunday is that. The union chief. Len McCluskey they the leader of unites the giant trade union. Had held a meeting with some senior Labor colleagues from the from the left and that they had a little meeting to try and discuss how to kick to maintain the hard left script on the Labor Party and I had been having chats with people such as Seamus Milne The strategy chief of the labor general secretary Jenny Formby and Kerry Murphy who's also. A close ally of Jeremy Cole is as his chief of staff and there are many chats decide what is the man who is the most likely target to stop the party return to the sense ground and then they seem to be the hams made public what they seem to be plumping for Rebecca long Bailey the 40 year old former and h.s. Solicitor and shadow business secretary and think she is the right person to carry the torch but there will be some debate whether that's where the change is needed and she's already being advised by. John landsman of momentum and another senior hard left activists called Alex Ham again helped mystical been successful 2015 leadership it so well you have there is is the left trying to annoy the. Candidates for the for the for the for the the next leader's job and you know you meanwhile you've got the the more moderate members of the party and he's in particular trying to reunite behind somebody and they have a bit difficulty deciding who to unite behind at this stage so that's going to be very interesting because it will be one side against another no it'll be the grassroots who decided the end in their votes but they have to put forward a candidate who's I think to take the party forward indeed and that's the question is and it's What's the if you like election that they'll have to fight in 5 years' time. If the last election was something of a beauty contest does Labor have anybody that will be as charismatic maybe as the prime minister Brian Johnson of the moment does he have all these contenders is anybody you can say Boris Johnson on that well that that's that's interesting. I don't think there is Personally I think we're looking at a bridge somebody who will be a bridge to the next leader I think it might be a bit worse than I'm afraid. Remember Neil Kinnock was the bridge between the hard left of. The previous leader Michael thoughts who lost 983 election with what was described as the longest suicide note in history that was in his manifesto and then Neil Kinnock came along and last 2 elections him self to try and make change Labor slightly modernize ever so slightly to pave the way for John Smith and then Tony Blair to take labor into power and. The moderate more moderate Labor M.P.'s The Blair right wing if you like a saying we need to do this again but I think we're not even looking at the Neil Kinnock character being the next person I think we're looking at somebody to steady the ship and try and slowly turn it round get it back in shape and make it ready for somebody else to come along and take the next step it really is that bad now if you look on the left wing people like lemma Cluskey he believes that Labor has been changed for good and it can't go back the problem with the election was that they were they had the wrong policy on Bracks it and that Jeremy called in did was not an effective leader and that was a toxic mix which turned voters off and there is a lot of truth in what he says there but there's also a view among some branches of the Labor Party that they actually need to change and the role of the bigger reasons the 3rd elements in is that they're the left wing policies were rejected Labor's only won 4 elections in the last 14 years in the last 14 general elections over 50 or 60 years and they have been when they've been more moderate Tony Blair wants 3 as a as a moderate leader and they say we've got to get back into the center ground we're going to lose the hard sell of our party and that's what this next leadership is all about I couldn't be more important to the Labor Party about where they go next do they stay pure socialist. And risk losing if as they say or is that is that we're all at work and that's the big debate that's going on in that and I'm not hearing from the people who is names have been associated with village of challenge in the name possum or herring from them vay consider themselves as caretaker leaders they they do have to do that but. Let's not beat about the bush Boris Johnson's got an 80 seat majority it's going to take one massive swing to turn that round and from the position where he is to do that over 5 years it will take him on a miracle what you what what the Labor Party really needs is somebody who can dent that majority and then move move it from there I mean this is the problem with the problem but this is the reality of our system once somebody gets a big majority as indeed Tony Blair did it takes several hits to try and chip away and bring it down so it will be difficult for somebody to come in and and overturn Boris Johnson in one go of course you can't be leader of the political parties they are not to become prime minister I mean it's become. You know a caretaker manager to sort things out I mean even Joe Swinson from a very small number of seats as Liberal Democrat leader. Was for some time saying that she wanted to be prime minister so they have to they do have to put on that face but there are people there were there was I've got I've got a poll in the sun and so on there were details of a poll which was taken out privately by some Labor M.P.'s who recently a few months ago wanted to get rid of Jeremy called it and were considering another hostile challenge and I did some polling to see who they could unite behind and there were 3 people who came out well in the poll one was kissed Ahmed the shadow breakfast secretary who was the most recognizable figure who people knew who he was and moist of foreign source he might make a good leader 2nd was Emily Thornberry the shadow foreign secretary and 3rd was Tom Watson the deputy leader of the Labor Party now he stood down as an m.p. So he couldn't run anyway but Rebecca long Bailey finished bottom in the recognition factor in single figures I think it was now the difficulty for. Have them would be how on earth does she get off that hill she's got a lot of work to do but of course if she gets the backing of Unite the union. The left in the party and the momentum that Jeremy called in fan club as we like to call it then perhaps with the grassroots behind and a big vote then she will she will she was she will get that job and of course once you've got the job yet it's then then all hardware begins you know what about the Prime Minister's problems because even though he's not this huge majority and he won. He jump or very he's bill at the end of last week even so he has got to deliver a lot of countries. To a constituency that is expecting him to repay them for their support of him yes because all those. Constituencies in the north and the Midlands that read wall as it's been dubbed it was an impenetrable fortress of Labor seats which was badly dented by the Conservative Party in that election of only just over a week ago and he's got places like Bishop ballclub and a conservative m.p. There for the 1st time in its history others of M.P.'s in seats that have not won full since the 1930 s. So that they've won over these really traditional Labor heartland states but what they've got to do now in the next 5 years is to appeal to the night don't just win the seats and so few months 1000 quid in there of them off with a few little announcements they really have to do something to make the lives of the people who work in those areas the working class people who voted for the Tories they have to do something for them they can't just be given a bit a lip service alleges really important to him what Mrs That should do the generation half. It was to allow those very voters to buy their council houses and that's not yet available to Bros Johnson now because if you don't sow says and left there he's got to do something on that Carnival scale that would change the lives of people fundamentally wouldn't yes how is it housing is a big issue in fact the son of council houses is not it's not an issue now we need more social housing association houses and council houses we also need affordable houses for purchase because getting on for young people now is is a virtually impossible is getting that the deposit that's needed and folding the mortgage so he's going to do something to make more affordable homes successive governments over the past 10 years have been you know that the current coalition and the Tory government have been talking about will make more affordable housing and setting salaries and it hasn't been reached that has to be done that's to make connectivity transport systems of the better and of course Bracks it's a lot of these people back Boris Johnson because they want Bracks it delivered so of course passing the Bracks it daily on Friday in the Commons and now 40 shopping days away from Bracks say on January the city 1st that's a big plus too but what wife found fascinating about this stuff. And I've just I mean just over the Labor Party and how there's this battle between whether it changes or carries on as days and with the they the hard left controlling the party certainly a grassroots level there are lots of people whose paid 3 pounds to join who are of that of the left they want to keep it on the on the ruling on the same lines as Jeremy Corbin staying true to his socialist principles. They're not going to change despite losing if they if they get their way whereas the conservatives who win the election by a landslide will probably change because they want now to address the concerns of the new supporters and the whole. Political spectrum has been thrown open there and changed the dynamics are completely different so we might end up be talking in a couple of years time and the parties are revolving a little bit more maybe maybe that maybe the Labor Party stays as it isn't it carries on in the same vein and the Conservative Party is something completely different but that's something that is happening right before our very eyes and this week is a week off essentially investments of not just the politicians with us Mr Jones as well e.-s. Will be still going to produce a political stories for next week's pay because the papers come out and there will be things I do a thing for the Sun on Sunday between Christmas New Year. I write some tongue in cheek award for politicians looking back across the year the the silly things they've done the gaffe of the year the quotes at the end that sort of thing so we have a bit of that but there will be some stories around because the politicians are still on the end of the phone and will begin Michael Terry were to wish them some Christmas cheer and see if they can give us something to do while a story picked up today was that the big ban chimes bungs as we call them will sound for breakfast because we've got a new speaker in there. Judge John Bercow stood down and we've got so Lindsay hall in there now and he has said that he is amenable to allowing the whole thing of the big banks and of course remember they were stopped in August 27th St I think it was full renovations to take place because that the loud hourly sounding of that huge bell would deafen the the workmen and women working on the on the tower. But. It remains in the new year every year that's one exception the other exception is it's district is the stroke 11 strikes on on remembrance on Remembrance Day But he's saying that if the M.P.'s really want it is amenable to letting it ring again . The day when br. Formally leaves the e.u. And 11 pm on January the 31st and I mean as a result of the new Canon you Koreans Yeah the last ones didn't make it I mean this is the other thing we're all getting used to after 10 years. 10 years of that coalition and better chaos but a few months as David Cameron with a small majority then than we had they had a referendum on entering them a came in and then then she lost a majority so we've had all this sly chaos and everything on a knife's edge not knowing which way votes are going to happen when the Bracks it Dale finally got through all Friday we all knew before the folks it because of the big majority that Boris Johnson's got that it was going to happen so the surprise and. They excitement and they they anxiety of have things in not knowing the and said See it's all been taken as a politics so things are a little bit more calm and stable in. But nevertheless we we feel like you say we were getting Christmas tried and I was like hitting a cliff edge because it's the only cliff edge of the real cliff edge we came to because we we came back in on Tuesday after the end election Monday Tuesday after the election all the new M.P.'s being sworn in for a couple of days then we had the Queen's speech on Thursday lots of activity after that then we had the big votes on Friday the Parliament sitting right up to the Friday before Christmas and then suddenly on Friday afternoon after the vote was taking all these M.P.'s ring out with their bags travelling belong behind them so them carry carrier bags full of chocolates and wine from they cast the Commons and the House of Lords shops as they went off for Christmas and waved goodbye and the place is deserted again now and then everything stopped so there will be stories around but it will all come back again in the couple of weeks. In the 1st week in January should we spare a thought for those employees lost their jobs 10 days ago because I hadn't tags. It's quite haunting to sexually from a friend of mine who's a politician and she lost her seat she says 12 years to the day that she sent this text and she says that she was devastated and we're talking about another mutual politician who lost his seat I'll leave the names of the but I'll tell you what she says she says look there's nothing acts as an ex m.p. He the person who's just lost his seat will be devastated I was a wreck and you can ask another mutual friend of ours I don't wish the darkness he then please just last to see that he is about to enter into I don't wish that on him. It's true that I mean the strange thing many people apart is that no not everybody has this floating voters but some people have been Labor all their lives and vote Labor and say I am which they dislike conservatives and probably vice versa but those of us who work in that it's not it's not quite like that you know we have contacts friends and people we company we enjoy on all the different parties and you always feel a little bit of a lump in your throat when you see somebody is being lost I mean in the same life sometimes the prime ministers you know member Gordon Brown when when he was Taft our number 10 I felt quite sorry for him is a you know I was a major politician for so many years and certainly from Flight of the route being pulled from the nation and those M.P.'s they leave parliaments we wish them well and say see on the other side off they go and then some of them don't come back and we send him a little text message saying good luck but you know that they have to they have to have a living and fun new career it's tough to mock Recy because it's brutal and and you know even those who came back. Lots of lots of labor m.p. The story came back suffered in different ways from the swing because I said Oh good to see you back how do you do and he said well my majority was cut from me just for example from from 120022300 or so militants in a war that's quite a big a big chop chop chopping down your your your your security for the next election you know and then you see some conservatives who misuse majority gone up so they feel more secure and that's the sort of life these people live they choose to go into politics because of that's what they have to deal with but either there are some of the who've been in since I mean Caroline Flint for instance he was a minister for Don Valley she came in as a Blair babe in 1997 as we call them. And she's lost her seat. After all those years and you know it may must be it must be tough to take you when you may have been warning your own leadership how what what needs to be done and perhaps being ignored or. That is the way politics goes and we just hope they will find another thing to do so and bounce back and come come back again I remember one m.p. Who'd lost his seat I will name I'll spare the blushes he lost a seat and he's been trying to get another seat and he's been going round to different. Constituencies and standing before the panels and I say his name come up on a panel in one constituency and he gets into the final story and then he doesn't get picked so he's going back to square one to try and become a candidate again so of course having not been picked for this election you know has to wait for the next one in 5 years time based on us to make a living in the meantime it's a tough. Thing for thought there from David ng of the Sun on Sunday. Now yesterday Fallon share of wild crowds in the Alexander Valley is the early Bally's I call it when she hit the bull's eye it's a big it's the world's number 11 menses Ilyich this late in Swindon said shoots the 3rd round of the t.d.c. World Championships so that's 2 male dogs champs that she's be said in a week earlier as opposed to Sporting Life journalist Chris Hammer who was at the match I think everybody was. Just delighted when she want to say that just because nobody wanted to go out. You know like a damp squid you know they want that no one wanted. Everyone wanted to see that it wasn't a fluke the other night and so when she got a set against the world number 11 you kind of thought well that's great pretty good at home celebrating like she's won the whole thing. And then he comes back and levels are getting are you at the dream's going to end but we're good to her and then another said she's one another's that and the crowd again I can compare it to Super Saturday at the London 2212 Olympics and. I cannot explain how the crowd the ecstasy you've got Bear in mind the thousands of people are predominantly men lots of beer and it's almost like football cries i watching it was like England fans watching them play in a well kept in a pub you know when you feel scenes of bare flying everywhere and it is a woman playing does being a man and and it's just you counter into words which is absolutely believe it will so then this belief is. Grow in the opponent mental seal of it you know it's one of the best players in the world is a major winner and if you rattled the crowd of burying him in a kind of home of a playful I don't think it was supposed to be you could say he was bothered by it because he's a popular player he didn't ever get booed. And he was frazzled by and it was a slight it back it and then. In a. This woman has climbed up front and she just actually playing from cache you know she's playing at that would be any man if not why she's playing against I want to complain. It was just on the thought of it and I could indeed Chris I am of the. Palettes is a felon Sharon beats. Second Man she's beaten in week t.d.c. Dog championship Fallon shared his true to the 3rd round. Female dogs player from in charge agreed 2nd man it's the championship is another one of the headlines and the championship belongs to cowardly Godzilla body. Throughout this tournament that's it from us thanks for listening. To more from what. This c.b.c. . On the b.b.c. News on 5 Live at 5 o'clock so Jeff says fellow 966 World Cup Final score Martin pizza's was one of the all time greats the midfielder whose clubs included West Ham and Spurs has died aged $76.00 was suffering from Alzheimer's Australia's Prime Minister's admitted he was wrong to go on holiday to Hawaii while his country burned Scott Morrison spoken since returning from the heavily criticised trip but I think strides a fair minded about this by now at the end of a difficult year people go on leave and I know I wouldn't dad might have promised of their kids I want to keep it but nevertheless I understand the anxiety and why people have been upset by this and that's one place to be back Mr Morrison's conceded climate change is a factor in Australia's bushfire crisis detectives investigating them. Herders of 2 Eastern European men in north London looking into possible links to organized crime they're found stabbed to death over 2 days 5 miles apart. 25 pesto products from the Italian source maker's circular are being recalled of affairs they might contain peanuts with no mention on the label include only own brands just made friend in Waitrose Prince Philip spending a 2nd only to the central London hospital the 98 year old Winton on Friday but it's still not clear oh boy a correspondent Helen Wilkinson's there it seems like the royal family's plans for Christmas are being kept a timetable being kept as normal as possible and I think that gives you a bit of an indication that perhaps there isn't a particular concern for the cheeks health but of course several family will be high pain that he will be back in time for Christmas but more than 90 flood warnings across England after more downpours urbanites the Romans her agency has been putting up defenses in several areas to try to save homes and businesses and Border Force Staff of Stuart's almost 3000000 pounds of the faith goods from reaching customers in the run up to Christmas and one season more than 1300 counterfeit. 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And this technology that we're traveling today is trying to use the same amount of chemotherapy that using now but significantly increase the amount of chemotherapy within the cancer thus giving us a better chance to shrink the housing charity Shelter says more than 170000 people in London will be homeless this Christmas it says that numbers increased by almost 7000 since 2016 but the government says it's working with councils to reduce the number with 1200000000 pounds in funding to tackle all types of homelessness for the 1st time in the history of darts a woman has beaten a man at a World Championship Fallon Sharrock who's 25 and from Milton Keynes beat Ted Everts in the 1st round of the p.t.c. World tournament but Alexandra Palace she hopes her victory will inspire more women to take up the sport I feel really proud of myself and I'm like I've been in about . On speechless still. It was unbelievable. 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And b.b.c. Sounds this is this is b.b.c. Radio London Patry Hoskins. Had on a very good morning she this is b.b.c. Radio London and it is Petrie here with you through until 7 o'clock this morning we've had some extraordinary calls this morning on homelessness which is. Our top story and indeed it will be the nicest top story as well in London one in 52 people is now homeless is homeless across the capital have Greg McKenzie back with him this morning to explain little bit more on this story. Good morning Petri So these are regional bright downs and it's the whole country really that local authorities have kind of broken down the statistics but as we mentioned earlier you know this count is often done once a year and it's one particular nights of the year is local councils will go out and they will head count all the homeless people just on one night on one night. You know if you're not there yourself or surfing or you've managed to get a room for the night your friend's house or your sleeping in the McDonalds or you're sleeping on the cheap or the night passes you're not counted for a lot of homelessness. Auntie's have said they're invisible There's a visible homeless Chance Kitchen who we've had so many times John Bracken he's always told me that those numbers he said double and he works on the streets he works with them for homeless people and only last weekend I was out actually this weekend just gone in Westminster so I was going to get a coffee at like silly o'clock 5 in the morning and there was a few homeless people then they are so you know could you buy me one and I was like sure you know buy your coffee and then we got chatting and I said you know it's a choice so why you know now I hear one said that they had been offered help and said that the night Wooden's would come round night from the local council or the homeless charities they have to assess you you have to physically be on the street before they can take you into the night shelters and then they take do an assessment and he said they never came back so I'm still here sense of how long you've been here and he said oh I need to use. I says absolutely freezing you know what you're going to do anything this is it you know what can I do you know he said he was in a drug addict you know he said he drinks because it numbs the pain and he can forget about the reality and this is a You see I got very annoyed with having people criticizing homeless although drunk they were you know that's because that's why they're on the street again and that's usually the other way round usually out in the street because it's something different that they take to drinking in order to get through it so he's going to judge them yeah that's what they said you know we drink because we come back he said what would you compare it would your dad I don't know I don't know how it would you know I lot be until I was in exactly the same position so I refused to judge them and I refused to vilify them for it well I did I did sleep out rough once for 10 hours in London it was out in Sweden we did a story about cell homeless hotel so you basically was you paid 10 pounds to this organization and they gave that 10 to 100 less person and you swap places with that person so they can sleep in a shelter for 10 pounds so I went. Did that experiment Petrea lasted 10 hours I literally was for Rose in the sleeping bag it was minus 8 in Sweden time and we did a film for b.b.c. World news on that but you know I don't. Have Rendez line and also we could remember about this London winter weather at the moment as well it is so damp and you never get dry and you never get warm is it bad that mine and I want I mean even on this show you just about 2 hours in Camden I need Last year we spoke to a man said he gets urinated on on a Saturday night and gets beaten up he said he's the cheat for the when people are drinking. Yeah one lady was set on fire her sleeping bags are on fire others just said we're here and we're kind of easy targets for drunks you know office parties they were sprawled out somebody on the most vulnerable of them and. Also as well when we were on air we were talking to one guy and he's sleeping in a doorway of a cafe in Camden and the owner came down like 6 o'clock in the morning and started froim his stuff out into the road so I was like what on earth are you doing and she was gone I'm sick and tired of these people where they you Renee in my doorway I have to clean up every morning they're disgusting and he was like look say I'm sunk gradual here to witness this so I approached to say a few Duwayne she picked up a broom ready to hit me with it so I was just to back off but in terms of the statistics it's the bar of new room that tops the list with one in 24 people homeless followed closely by Harringay in Kensington and Chelsea both with one in 29 that's one in every $29.00 people across this homeless man Zintan and Chelsea one of the richest Cyrus's richest Barros But again it's lack of housing lack at the start the buildings to house people and the winter shells a poor excuse because we know there are all the buildings it's just that they're being sold off the expensive price and the winter shelters they only open if the temperatures drop to minus one on consecutive nights. So we know it was minus one probably Saturday Sunday I was but anyway it's very much but then it was warm the next day so it's almost like. There's an argument to having them open from the end of October onwards his only reality is homeless people are dying on the street you know I only witnessed that a few weeks ago in King's Cross you know there was placed a populous states My worst fear homelessness is my fear it really is my biggest fear and what was quite graphic up setting was the fact I saw I could see the body you know he was there it was I don't know the circumstances by code it through I called Street kitchens and told John as to John of just seen you know homeless person in care in King's Cross don't know the circumstances but it was outside a residential block and the police had tape up but his body was still there in the sleeping bag as we drove past so I jumped out and was trying to get more information but the place of the we couldn't reveal that you know tell me the circumstances but ultimately had a sleeping bag and all his belongings outside a housing association blocking King's Cross. It's not thinking isn't it yes man is . So what's the answer there is an element of a shelter a person pressure on the government to do something about it they're wanting the new government must take action to address the dire lack of social homes at the crux of this emergency before the situation is likely to get worse in many homeless people say They're the forgotten ones you know was most people go about their daily business they're the ones that die of poverty issues you know it's you know some of been abused some of that to run away from home for various reasons you know to somebody in a duvet outside the b.b.c. Yeah yeah I saw that this morning I mean our growth through came through Westminster and there was just loud more if you got down to John Lewis right now you'll see probably 1520 homeless people they sleep around John Lewis because they're the wind bright So yes slightly warmer and also and the Charing Cross train station you'll often find them in the same pathway if there's hate and you know fortunately that the kind of left alone until a certain time of the day where they have to then vacate when rush hour comes but I've been down in Victoria the thing that always moving on and I was being moved on always being pushed away well in Victoria Petrie which is quite sad there's a lot of homeless people that sleep near the church there's a square come in the name of it but I was only there last winter and the council come around every morning and they spray down water on that square and the homeless people have to move all their belongings get so out now when I was there you know that the workers spoke to them and said look you've got to leave now you go to leave in the lady said if you wasn't here they would have carried on spraying us even though we hadn't moved our belongings just that they can vacate the square in time to make it look pretty and nice for the workers and people the shoppers Yeah so in terms of the government government spokes person Ministry of Housing commune . Local government said it was supporting councils to reduce the number of people in temporary accommodation he added We're given 1200000000 to tackle all types of homelessness everyone should have somewhere safe to live in councils have a duty to provide accommodation to those who need it including families with children our councils will say Well give us the money and we'll do it would be so it's it's money away says Isn't it always is great because they thank you very much indeed for that again excellent report there into the whole new system 7 s. Is going to be picking up on this story as well let me take a call now this morning we talk to Niamey and Thomas Greene I think 1st good morning Miami good morning thank you yes well when you mentioned print and. New and having the highest not only a tall Yeah well those shaped are is also the Cipro is in the country with the highest concentration of people from outside if you carry. Many soon traditionally have large families now also. A loss of people many thousands of people. Here on the planet and now those people when the time counts before they found hike fortune of the homeless in London the sleeping worst on that side is k. Now the Irish people are saying no papers now and cleared all or because of their inclination status or safe over the state or are here illegally they can't be held legally anyway and they would still be homeless Yeah it's a good point it's a good point but it's just such a tragedy isn't it when with a 5th richest country in the world and I always ask this question where does the money go because if we can just look after people who are homeless the basic is never a 5 year head it's pretty basic It should be human right really the you have a right to revive your head then Then what are we doing naturally where you've got immigration status or not we don't treat people like that in the 5th richest country in the world not a bit and now all rows of this estate in the council can't house people. Who are here illegally and you know for the could install fine for them to not enter I maybe as little of a tree huggers like accused of being all that but the population obviously knows to Paris because it's just we have large families to. Work faster than. Population in Avatar is and then it is it is a better idea what is. Yeah I mean you are right now there will be areas of London which I wish I have groups of people who might traditionally have larger families and they were also be required to housing so they'll be the top of the queue. And also the population will be bigger so maybe as a point it's a point worth making Thank you very much indeed for making it. And. 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Right in on them and it's Petrie here we're here until 7 o'clock when of course the NASA will be here with her breakfast show well let's do politics prime minister Boris Johnson has addressed his new cabinet ministers for the 1st time since last week's election and promised to work flat out to repay the trust of those who voted for his party that lent him the vote as 1st significant Mavis to add a new close to the draw ripple intended to ensure further trade talks all completed by the end of next year think something that everybody said he can't do Jamie Colby face an angry response from Labor M.P.'s after apologising for the party's failure in the general election but still not really taking any responsibility for it at a meeting of the parliamentary party last night many of them criticised Mr Cool been after he said he'll stay in the role until early next year at the shadow. Starmer has told the Guardian he's seriously considering really standing to replace him what a shocker the m.p. For weekend he said Mandy is also running for the leadership I'm going to take a little bit time and if I genuinely believe that I can understand the route to regaining the trust of lifelong Labor voters who felt that they. Actually voted Tory this time around then yes of course it would be a change that one who is in opposition to put themselves forward so there's a reason and they they're all suckling like vultures one would say Dennis may shine is a former Labor m.p. Former minister of state for Europe and author of breaks it no exit why in the end Britain won't leave Europe and he's he announced failed. So I thought that was a book written oh it's all good yes ma'am there's a new wall yeah I was in with Vanessa 2 a few weeks ago it's called breaks eternity. To Britain the argument there is that it's relevant to your 1st point that it's going to take much much longer than we think to get breaks it doesn't use that phrase. We can leave e.u. Treaty we left to 2 years ago but has made accept the deal you offered which is just has accepted because it was a lot of kind of half way out of the u.k. She wouldn't do that he would that's a problem for the Northern Irish and we can leave very very easily the treaty and then it's like walking old to the park it's not even the warm up that's going to be an awful long you know all I want is is Johnson's saying that he can get it done in any year and they even pushing No Dale back on the on the agenda. Look anybody can put anything into a law or a prime minister can legislate as old today than Sally Chelsea will beat Spurs but just because it's in the law does that we decide it's going to happen there 27 other governments of parliaments in Europe all with their own special interests to defend to promote their lot can take any interest at all in anything frankly that Mr Johnson Well there is one way Dennis that he can get it done. And that is if he does a much softer break say in other words if he goes back to being says Look forget what I said before we're going to do a much softer Praxair I'm going to tie in with the Customs Union we're going to have all of these lovely things he could get it done in a year Mrs May could have got it done I would argue did argue in that previous book you mentioned back in 262017 if she reached out to the country talked to Scotland to Wales at all that out of the great cities of the north the universities the c.b.i. The British Chambers of Commerce the 2 you see and said What kind of package do we need and we can leave Europe we could have breaks it without the credible economic uncertainty Davidge slobbery the current see that we face for the last 3 years the Us always beat all the table and I tend to agree with you I think what Mr Johnson is waiting for is to see the mood elation and a bubble is owed polony r.j. He's going to really want to know well going on man are the argy a lot of lovely judgeable like the bill cash for John Redwood are you news by still low by still debatable like the very much this slightly the wrong side of retirement age there's a new Britain out there that I think just wants to park this for the Tybee tell you the maximum economic and other links with Europe because the idea of a trade deal with or about to be preached Donald Trump is very real and moved. On but the question will be for Mr Johnson what we know about parson I've known of some tough like him he cheers me makes me laugh you would publish me when he was editor of The Spectator is that he is exactly swerves He's like a skier you never ski straight down about a turtle left turn to the right jump over the hump and nobody should be surprised if he goes from much softer banks I think your call is something else I think it was. Best for Britain breaks in. A practical breaks it a pragmatic breaks at the breaks and labor could never deliver Of course the breaks it was his baby could ever deliver and friends of the carbons let business communities let's move on let's make Britain great again let's not be a broader breaks a go see a shift toward 234 years to be average you free trade agree with just for goods not for the City of London or all the every good London produces would be covered by a free trade deal that has lasted little previous examples for 567 years so you think that is his plan is to. Say hey I really love the ladies you've got over the years he said and you've asked him is that Boris Johnson's plaid Oh yes you love me at the border you know. Let's wait and see he's a duck a diver he's a war. He's a tiger we'll just see how it pans out right now I'd say to everybody hey guys it's Christmas do you Christmas card forget it all just sit join me in public house like see Christmas carols just relax and stop fretting and fasten lection one for the conservatives good luck for the last 2 by party Labor Good luck to us but all this kind of beggar excitement let's have exist back to the shopping malls and the ordinary home and just before we get on to labeling saying Did you see in the papers this one you may never seen any of it asking ever here about the woman who went up to Boris Johnson and said my child looks just like you could be your love child. You know what if he's ever met the woman we were in when I was in the yard a young young young Mamie law student and young b.b.c. Reporter it was said of the Rolling Stones that they cobbled to their gig a year later we 3 or 4 will be how you babies are from holding it up saying bra. So. I Deserve It was a letter I mean you can see the look on his face he's never met the one before he's not the father of a child is just saying she just saying he looks a likely could be one of your left. Anyway moving on let's talk about labor and Jeremy coping specifically at the moment he says he's going to hang on. But yeah we must I'm afraid do you want him to hang on is he got a place to hang on I mean most people surprisingly didn't quit the day of the election I think it's foolish of Jeremy to 5 be devising him I've said go like Killer Whale Yeah or you know like cattle had went in his tie like Ed Gordon Brown way into and 1st he did was right I had written letters to all the i.p.c.c. To be lost in 2010 and you've got very good labor m.p. Sparring all the staff who are furious that their leader hasn't had a word of sorry not wanted Yeah so but I said he would have been advice but the point is I think Petrie other vices around him who also as it were politically die would he go and they don't want that to happen where Mrs May last session she technically why would she lost your seat 2017 instantly heard voices need to be thief her life again and he was yeah. That was your noble thing to do yeah and as I say. 6 months time. This is this code or this in Post-Script. To call the leadership which is just so shameful and unworthy of a great party yeah attention again I just drag it so it's nice and hearty it will be regarded just as the one of the. Examples of why this was a very poor leadership for labor Ken Starr's replacement who you think I've no idea I'd say to them all don't go give interviews in the Guardian go do your Christmas cards think you are still here. Good luck to succumb he's very distinguished q.c. With a long career in his fifty's q.c. And he decided to be an m.p. He hadn't really been involved in the Labor Party before. Is another north London elite high flying lawyer the person who had it working to the Wolverhampton Wakefield it's for the Labor party members are there to decide having had the honor of representing one of those red Waldorf and seems like the one I was m.p. For state labor for 20 years I I would go log on the idea of reproducing the north like Islam turn County Child Care in one n.w. 5 Camden Town type Labor elite I think and if you don't come from London probably a seat outside London is going to be quite important in the life of myself out just in the same way that a man has done and Dennis is saying thank you very much indeed I'm so thrilled said to me I've spoken to before he's great to me for my very pay for me is just a fear and a fantastic author and have a wonderful Christmas tennis racket they can go enjoy your singing tonight. Right delisting Fisi ready and then let's catch up with your wife then how cake can send would but when the so I think you did a little oh yeah yeah I'm not my career which is very exciting yet quite exhausting at this time in the morning thinking that I've got a lost but we're great core I'm sure yeah we know we're not going or we're not a normal choir but there's no such thing as normal anyway and the weather is exhausting and it might just hit me over the edge today because there's so much to get into it and it's really tricky so for some of us this morning is really fog for others there's none at all but if you are towards north London West London the home counties you can barely see in front of you it's really very dense and the Met Office has a yellow weather when you play a little I'm lucky in that it will gradually lift I felt a lot of well to be honest my God they quit all day because the wind's a bit stronger it's quite unusual because the wind has picked up so it may go a bit quicker than that my rule of thumb does not work all the time so hopefully it will because underneath it the sunshine or on top of it is sunshine so brief bit of rest by today $92.00 parents and quite mild to reasonably mild 11 Celsius difficult language at this time of year where the what's mild What's cold and the other so it's not as cold as yesterday but it is going to be quite breezy now even night I'm afraid that joyous bit of rest but it's finished we've got wet and windy weather on the way another Met Office yellow weather warning which starts tomorrow and last right the way through to some today for heavy rain. So it's going to be very unsettled with rain and wind the next few days tomorrow the temperatures like to get up to 14 Celsius in central London Ok damp down the way but 14 is you know that's really I don't want to rain and it's going to rain symbol. That they can sell it thank you very much indeed for that you know I don't think that I mean that will you listen to b.b.c. Radio under his successor test and catch up with the latest news headlines or travel and just starting with those headlines and he's got field. Good morning the shadow Bracks it Secretary secure Starmer says he's seriously considering running for the Labor leadership in an interview with The Guardian The m.p. For hope and some Pancras urges the party not to stray too far from its values and calls for it to continue a radical stance but Tony Blair has warned Labor faces electoral oblivion if it fails to change course the former prime minister says it will be replaced as a serious political force if it tries to whitewash the scale of its defeat last night Jeremy Corbin told a meeting of Labor M.P.'s he's very sorry for the election result for which he takes responsibility but he was criticized by a series of M.P.'s including day Margaret Hodge of barking who described the mood as fury despair miserable a convicted murderer who serving a minimum of 22 years for stabbing a teenager to death in Croydon is to serve extra time in prison after he sent a video to his victim's family mocking them from inside his cell the Prison Service has apologised to Alys of his family to Andrea Remis family rather after Allie's Ahau we sent his mother the video on snap chat she's called for better protection for victims' families doctors at the Royal Marsden Hospital in south London have become the 1st in the world to trial a new way of delivering chemotherapy acoustic cluster therapy uses ultrasound waves to directly. Target tumours which is hoped will lead to fewer side effects and London's weather after a chilly and in some places foggy start it will be dry with plenty of sunny spells but quite breezy with top temperatures of 12 years 54 foreign ice now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel. Well it is a bit foggy out in place especially upon the m one coming towards town fairly standard morning on the road so aside from that it is a little bit busy only a 13 coming into town the usual to laze have built up quite quick this morning there just look here to queues back the girls Perkins a change northbound up towards the Blackpool tunnel looking slow as usual but so the motorways not looking too bad if you have any updates so you can give us a call 873-1000 or you can tweet me at b.b.c. 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Just the London School Aston Villa have sailed through to the semifinals of the League Cup with an emphatic 5 mill win over the youngest Liverpool team ever filled it with Yogen club senior players out in cash after tonight's Club World Cup semifinal against Monterrey of Mexico their average age was just 19 and a half club says holding the Club World Cup at this time of year isn't ideal and he wants fi for to reviewers if you would ask me before and if I think that there should be a Club World Cup in the middle of our season I would say no it's about honest opinion the important is easy we are here so it's the most important competition in the world for us at this moment because here we are they all have to sit together on a table and have to make sure that we have great competition but not in the same time the fear. The other 3 League Cup quarter finals will be played tonight the Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he knew his assistant Mackellar Tessa was in talks with Arsenal about their vacant manager's job his side travel to Oxford United of League One Manchester United or at home to culture Struve lead to a devotee away to Leicester the Crystal Palace striker Christine Bruhn techie says he hopes teammate Wilfred's are won't leave the club in the New Year on Monday Zaha scored a stunning equaliser to rescue a point for Palace against their arch rivals Brighton but Manager Roy Hodgson's admitted he doesn't know what might happen during the January transfer window Woodring a visit to a food bank construction been tacky was asked if he thinks it's likely that Zahara will go I'm not sure about it and I don't think the club. Will let him go as long as he's happy there's the main thing for him and I wish him all the best but for the moment is with us for. Cricket and the England Test captain Joe Root scored a number 8 in 72 on day one of his side's 2 day warm up match against a Cricket South Africa Invitational Levon England are set to spend today in the field and will hope the pace bowler Stuart Broad and draw for Archer are able to take part both of been affected by illness James Anderson will bowl for England for the 1st time since the opening Ashes Test in August and history was made in North London yesterday when Fallon Sherrick became the 1st woman to beat a man at the p.c. 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Radio London and it is Petrie here until 7 o'clock when the nyssa will be here and she'll be here with her breakfast and she's also going to be discussing this by the way so if you haven't managed to get through to me on this topic this morning then just just hang on in there because Vanessa is going to be talking about it too and that is the figures the shelter has released on homelessness across well is across England because we're looking at the figures that are across the capital of the borough of New m tops the list of the greatest number of homeless people in the capital with one in 24. Human beings fellow human beings without a permanent roof over their heads followed by closely by Harringay and Kensington and Chelsea one of the richest bars in on the both with one in 29 the numbers across the capital a one in 5452 story one in 52 people now homeless in the capital we are the 5th richest nation in the world what on earth is going on is this except a bowl. If you're one of those one in 52 you'd say no. I want to hear from you this morning if you've ever ever had to live on somebody's sofa or if you I don't know if you've ever lived as a homeless person I'm getting into Texan this morning. This one from Toby in full and Thank you Toby anyone listening this morning who has ever spat urinated set file or physically assaulted a defense to vulnerable hiding this human being Shame shame shame on you I couldn't agree with you more on the absolutely disgusting behavior and if you're one of those people really take a long hard look at itself. This one is from Joe says she in is going to and there's a large area shelter from the rain next door to Angel cheap station this was a long term home for multiple homeless men and women that was until last week when the council decided to help by just washing the area and spending thousands of pounds installing by rails implanters to stop them sleeping there what a peculiar way of spending money to deal with the homeless from Jive thank you very much indeed please do get in touch me is one legit text I will try to get through them this morning for you but do give me a call as well desperate want to hear from you and your stories this morning say anything anyway we change peoples hearts and minds with these conversations. So have you when you see a homeless person today you will be inclined to be kind to them please while than rude fence if abusive but just dismissive. Noontime rail stations across the capital off failing disabled people over the Christmas period preventing them from getting to and from loved ones disability charities and the Cheshire has found today the heart of train stations in the capital to not have stepped free access they're not campaigning for legislation that will make the government and rail operators and sure that all stations affects fees by 2030 which I am hope is from the Lenat from Leonard Cheshire and joins me now good morning Gemma it morning as some people find those figures quite shocking that it again in this day and age of just been talking behind business but in this day and age that we really are not more disabled friendly yet there has been progress made we did the same survey last year that harried across e u k that 40 percent of patients do not have that reactive nice 88 percent I really didn't I thought he would it was defend places in the country with 50 percent of stations not having step we access and this is why we want to legally buy thing guarantee that with a government has sharing positivity in commitment towards making train travel accessible for all and exceptional for disabled people we feel that progress is it may be made quick enough in fact that our research shows that it would take it to 2070 the state or train station the crossing it had to be made Step 3 so we really need this legislation in place to make sure that progress is being made for quicker than it is right now and just how difficult is it to retrospectively make these stations step free I mean some of the chief stations that you must be talking about in London would Bill in Victorian times there may not be the ability to put a lift in or something like that so just how it's done how difficult is it with majority of these stations to make it easier access for disabled people why I think it is a research project among train stations and it does raise the. Patients are you know in London for example all day is a step free but that's Israel part of the state when but they are resistant for could access so that the government does offer and that's been around for 20 years to help train operators and help Network Rail make their stations accessible so this many is that is to stop progress is being made quickly why were you do you think it just goes on the backburner that I think about it we know that we live in a very busy time a very difficult time and. Yet you know it's just not seen as a priority and that's why we want to sleep guarantee to make it a priority and I think it's important to know that step free access and accessible train stations don't just benefit disabled people they benefit people with children it benefits older people have enemies people who look at Allison in some cases Jim it would just be simple as simple as putting a Iran pop on some supporting metal Why wouldn't mean yes no or not in all cases is it going to be an incredibly difficult and expensive job to do just need to do it exactly and as I said there is there are funds available and now we have any government in place you know this is why we call to see guarantee to make the government where and when edging their spending plans for that but that this is a priority in this needs to be tackled just how difficult is it for the different ranges of disability because we often think of to say when you say disabled and even the picture of the disabled bad show somebody in a wheelchair but that's that that isn't even the tip of the iceberg is it for the for what we're talking about had different disabilities different abilities how difficult is it for those for those people just a planet Johnny Yeah it's incredibly difficult so if you guys actually today you see video of our colleague Pete Donnelly going to Queenstown very train station and he's a wheelchair user and he's going down the steps in his wheelchair that should not be the norm but you know this effects as you say whole range of people disabilities whether that's not how. English to train announcements so if you would ask where the train stopped pink Yeah well the same as Altera announcements sorry disabled people it's very difficult for them to spontaneously travel they have to plan in advance he's a booking system even their travel assist doesn't always work and stuff there always turn up to help so it's incredibly difficult for disabled people to spontaneously troubled and research that we did last year we've come a show that also disabled people we said they did experience negative consequences as a result so we heard about people not we know to attend jumping to vs we're about people actually turning down job offers and it really impacts elect Hillary is as well as 21 percent of people saying they experience social isolation as a result there is lack of access ability has very real consequences for disabled people and I know how much time the general public should the general public be doing in terms of of helping people that they see in these situations I mean if we if we all did a little bit it would help wouldn't it it would help but fundamentally we have in place the Equality Act and legislation that should mean that the station should be accessible in the 1st place so so it will be grateful public to step up and oversee that to support our campaign by going to lend a just a Web site which you know we hopefully will put pressure on the group 3 that and probably can support that you know fundamentally is the government's responsibility in train operators responsibility to rectify this issue well you can talk to me anytime you want to say about this if you really need more people to listen to what you've got to say Gemma you're welcome here but I thank you very much thank you very much indigo to the land of Cheshire websites and not have a look and see how it is we can know how we bought. And they won't release for these train station stuff Step 3 x. You're listening to b.b.c. Radio on the Apache with you until 7 o'clock now then it's 645. On the trains Petra has minor delays for trains in and out to Paddington all day today because of a fault with the track at slab that includes t f l rail out some reading southwestern railway have no trains Epsom to your west and of course the ongoing industrial action has more details on Twitter at b.b.c. Travel alert the cheap they're posting a good service only a 3rd team coming into town to see up towards the Blackpool tunnel and the m 25 looking slow clockwise just off the junction 10 at the a 3 it was late and see clockwise busy around junction 24 Potter's past a fairly standard morning so far on the rides there's more travel just after 7. This is London it was about all the independence movements from Asia and Africa who were based in London and were fighting for the independence this is London's all for. A moment from. A referendum this is long been made using restaurants to feed the sorry shops along the road just something to see this is London this is really interesting dynamic I think in London and it's something that we're seeing in our parts of London and b.b.c. Radio. And a very good morning to this is b.b.c. Radio on the vessel I was get co out gossiping. Any time we can catch up with you because we have what we have in the team seconds there were days I guess that we have to force Ok Did you hear did you see did oh my God And then it's like oh hello . Anyway I wish you a very Merry Christmas my love because this is this is one hour long ago today before they'll festive you with a decent break for you that I see decent days off so that's really nice and I hope you have a great time to see in the middle so you have a health and I would like a line here I get along in sitting in fees that feels like a bit of a holiday goods and then 3 days off I think I will have some I have you have a loving mother and a way to we're going to carry on talking about homelessness I know you've been discussing it to great effect on your program this morning one in every 52 people in London will be without a permanent home this Christmas and the feeling of it was he. Yes huge and charges the color on the government to give them more help we're going to be hearing about the sub post most as they were accused of theft and fraud some of them went to prison this is a monastic story. For more than 550 workers always maintained it wasn't her fault it was a new id system they kept saying said the new person saying oh he's not adding up it's not adding up ultimately some of them paid the price and went to prison for it really and it was a computer that yes it was a computer error us are going to be talking about that and there is no cure for the common cold but as soon as we get one when you really get one you can't believe how awful it is can you when you talk about the eye as you've only got a cold and it's not the flu isn't a big event you have really really got want to. Show no. You can't do is absolutely horrible So is there anything we can do it all when we're fictive in the common cold to make ourselves feel any better and lots of love and that's just personal isn't it for you to help you out was I didn't you didn't just doing this but I could study my advice I definitely will let you close on today that was probably why you got to go in you know what do you got a cold look at yeah taking on you kids are happy Christmas Day Have a lovely lovely one right so Vanessa's with you at 5 o'clock like she said that last show this side of the New Year but also the other side of the new year because I'll be here sitting in for tomorrow or Friday Monday and then the following Friday and then the whole of the week of the new year so she can have a decent bright I'll be off on. Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday that's it I'm off those days and I think Jim Davis is sitting. And I'm fairly certain that you know that Jason Wilson will be covering. That makes of the breakfast show as you know being abandoned. But yes we've been talking I'm a Smith this morning I want to speak to said he's in Stroud green hi said I tell you I'm good thank you tell me about I miss Africa has ever touched you or anyone you know several times my how I was down 3 days. My and I was mechanical engineering and I was an art commercial artist had been to go for the school before he was old enough really left school at 15 I applied to go for the school run headmaster County secondary school right to lead monsters all brought out a principal roof over the school and said this man were in no way benefit from a higher education an honest answer that my God place deal for the age of 50. 7 and then he could. Be any good is good is a fine artists are never. Commercially try and didn't interest me but I had met a very intelligent commercial artist is now north from the Metropolitan University . Based couple No we did the newsletter along with. Geoff Wright come members last night and. There was a. Student. Whose could. Managed to. Put my identity on the map our I think the hiding is off tell me about how I missed this when did it affect you. Stranded me and this guy and we didn't have enough money to get back. From Sweden gone out mode marry the admiral so. On building sites and whatever was pie in the very most money in February. When we were on a par the voice plastic. Cutting it up and put a plastic bag. In a couple of months and then they go in a j.c.b. . Ritual the manual labor and did it about $24.00. Stupid elf. It was snowing completely free. I'm sure they'd say. Today. What do you think the problem is in London with particular Wow. Gena properties in the hands of. A nice man a classic example was around the corner from a. Tiny little shop on Lancaster Road called might marry a. China mounts of pounds. 99. Pound finds. Last summer in Somerset and. Either Now I was looking for somewhere to. Shop and she tells me. Stories welcome page in a and. Anyway I see how it's done British. Nice said oh that's stranger then she got the title is in trouble now and. It doesn't matter to me given away the. Spiral States. From. The British. Jesus Christ. That shocks know until I said yes. To Somerset. And you know I said well I'll rent. This it will go to very sure that it. Does but he never did call me back in a couple of days. Well somebody. With a j.c.b. All used to block a song for you know the big yellow things yet and it leveled it. Current on it you know to smooth ground. The snow so. I held him compress malicious and that's what's happening isn't it you're actually trying to say this is that these problems really helped when before they realized profits very slow was right in yeah it really was. You know I mean sitting with British old Mary preclude disadvantages and most people who come in from other countries don't appreciate this you know they come in. Is maybe 1102 generations even and they don't appreciate socialism oestrogen 400 G.'s to get to this point. Simply masses in the minors and we respond with a long long way to carry for another $100.00 unleash the cavalry on the minus one point charge him with all the time so you know it's sabers drawn yet we've still got a long way to go I said but thank you very much indeed for calling in what a lovely man great to talk to this morning. Couple of text before I go it's the last call of the day this is from Julie He says I've recently had cause to liaise with new on housing that social services and housing team seem to tell tenants to make themselves subject to 21 of 21 of the Actions section 21 a patients story in order to make them sound unintentionally Highness' the situation of having him seems rather complex I thought they were banning that awful it was saying we need to get people before that I lose their property before they can evict it. Had to hear. This one from Mary says some of us pension as you get universal winter fuel allowance of 200 pounds but feel we don't need it to cover all bills might like today night that crisis or shelter just a thought brilliant sort that is and this is from Sue and he says this year I want to live. A charity is handing out sleeping bags socks and gloves but the man with a cat needs Felix pouches and hot water bottles so just bad I mean if he said to be with the pets as well just if you can donate something to them than than to carry around a few Felix pouches or Pedigree Chum alone there are many other dog foods of course patches in your pockets and on those I once lived in the country. Let's go to talk Shanks we talk about another story today that said Corning people know geek. Let me see bringing back egghead smarty pants do we brainbox. They showed they hate speech that's what academic is suggesting that they should become hate speech saying as goes on to say about what I'm saying and about Richards You mean your use of queer and those words as well I want to talk about and they're going to get it in I think she's trying to police people's language and sterilise what people who say I Everything has a context and to call someone brainy brainbox smarty pants depends on the context of it always Yeah and Richard Richard was saying it's about intention no I don't think it's about intention it's about context I know remains by intention because the issue of the whether you intended to cause offense or not is irrelevant if you've caused offense you've caused offense but the issue is is that I I actually think calling someone a brain box depending on the context could be complementary or you bring talk someone stands on the iss and A.D.'s I've never used the n. a Negative y. And nerd and geek again it's the context of some unsaid or your right technique I wouldn't be not I am I get acknowledged but if someone said it I wouldn't be offended but to talk about the context of the word queer which you both used makes me feel so all wrong and well as someone that is queer I think I'm entitled to have this conversation 1st of all it's not really I don't like the n word when I hear black people using it now works in an office years ago where I was the only white person I actually said that are bizarre and all of our holidays Yeah I said and I was told I was embarrassed and I said No I don't think this should be put down to embarrassment a racist remark or a homophobic remark is a homophobic or racist remark regardless of who has uttered it now are would be a liar if I said never used that word queer in case my sister in law was talking about someone else all. She used the word lesbian and she said Are you allowed to say that my property chimed in and said he is but we're not. Really and truly no it's not acceptable. Company and enlisted in Company think I meant it. But he shall not write a racist or homophobic remark is a racist or homophobic remarks regardless of what the person is black Jewish guy lesbian anything else and we shouldn't really be excusing it because it's what we do we need this corrupting that word I agree I don't look if it's a word that you come to. That I think the rest is going to be very. Then I'm Vanessa Feltz and coming up on the break more of your calls on homelessness one in every $52.00 people in London will be without a permanent home this Christmas charges according on the government to give them more help this winter 171001 hear about this some. Who were accused of theft and fraud some criminal records were sent to prison for the 550. They spent 20 years. That. He apologized for the election result. In support of the party's leadership the. Effort has described the meeting as emotional and says this a failure by the leadership to come to term. As with the magnitude of Labour's defeat I don't understand why it is that these senior people know except the scale of this defeat that they should accept responsibility and do the decent thing I just don't understand it because this is a catastrophic defeat for this morning the shadow breaks that Secretary secures Starmer has told the Guardian he's seriously considering running for the Labor leadership in the interview the m.p. For hope and some Pancras urges the party not to stray too far from its values and calls for it to continue a radical stance but Tony Blair has warned Labor faces electoral oblivion if it fails to change course the former prime minister says it will be replaced as a serious political force if it tries to whitewash the scale of its defeat Boris Johnson has confirmed plans to restore maintenance grants for student nurses which were scrapped in 2017 from next September annual grants of $5000.00 pounds will be on offer with an additional $3000.00 available for those in specialised disciplines which struggle with recruitment the Royal College of Nursing has called on the government to go further by scrapping tuition fees the housing charity Shelter says one in 52 people in London more than 170000 will be homeless this Christmas the charity chief executive Pauline neet says that numbers increased by almost 7000 since 2016 and in the worst bar a new a one in every $24.00 people is homeless in the capital in particular there is a huge inflation in rents so the cost of private renting is going up and up meanwhile housing benefit and Local Housing Allowance have been frozen so the gap between the 2 has just been getting wider and wider and what's happening is people are then being evicted and they can't find anywhere else to go or the government says it's working with councils to reduce the number with 1200000000 pounds in funding to tackle all types of homelessness the mother of a teenager. Who was stabbed to death in Croydon has called for better protection for victims' families after one of her son's killers sent her a video mocking her family from inside prison alleys a hallway and another man are serving life with a minimum of 22 years for killing Andrea to remain on the monk's Hill estate and 2016 the Prison Service has apologized to the 19 year old's family and says he will serve extra time for sending his mom the video on Snap Chat doctors in South London have become the 1st in the world to trial a pioneering technique for delivering chemotherapy acoustic cluster therapy uses ultrasound waves to directly target tumors which it's hope will lead to fewer side effects and reduced doses of drugs for cancer patients Dr Nina to Norio is from the Royal Marsden Hospital where the trials have been carried out if you prove that they believe that then hopefully delusions would respond better to the council which shrink more so then you can cure it maybe more patients who are in that situation it's very early because we have never done it before our ladies the 1st patient who had 2 boys age 14 and 15 have been charged with racially aggravated assault after a rabbi from Israel who is visiting the u.k. For a family wedding was beaten up in Stamford Hill the 54 year old was attacked in Captain Coleman after he left a synagogue at the end of last month the boys are due in court in the new year for the 1st time in the history of darts a woman has beaten a man as a world championship fallen sheriff who's 25 and from Milton Keynes beat Ted evidence in the 1st round of the p.c. World tormented Alexandra Palace she hopes her victory will inspire more women to take up the sport I feel really proud of myself and I'm like I've been.

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And he racially abused the victim threatening to burn down their property and threw a big can at their heads and then set fire to curtains inside his rented accommodation before damaging the windows of the shop below the property Thames Water says it's cleared 2 months to fat bugs weighing $100.00 Tums from Sue is in central London one of the fat bugs which are generally made up of products such as congealed grease and wet wipes contain several tons of concrete and how to be broken up using power tools and the Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed concern about the direction the country is travelling in in an interview for the big issues Christmas edition Justin Welby cited an increase in homelessness and a rise in the use of vitriolic language as signs of community breakdown and had people to experience love not fear James Lang stuff is the Bishop of Rochester I think church leaders and community leaders all generally across the country we would be saying many of the same thing. What's happening in our communities of course where in those communities around homelessness around the around and so forth these are serious issues with the weather now his Julian Brown Well it's a cloudy afternoon ahead of had plenty of it around this morning and it's not going anywhere also but the added additional some showers now some of those could be quite heavy I think softly as the please go up prepared excited pack a broadly all some kind of water pray for because there are showers a hyena around the rest of the day temperatures that should rise to around 10 degrees Celsius. From b.b.c. Radio Kent. Game so how this person was my repairs a clutch of 8 to fight 6 in Sandwich for the southbound carriageway. Lights on. A traffic light start of action right now in just by the a 25 junction bit of a queue going on for 7 x. Right now along. By St John's Hill checking out the ferries we still have those one hour delays for Jesse waste crossing over from Dover to Dunkirk because of the. Bad weather I'm Bill Sheldrake this morning 20 minutes c.b.c. Radio canned after news with Pat Marsh and Eric you know good afternoon thanks so much for joining us we were speaking earlier about the movie it features a clown who lives in a sewer so we all we can talk on films that have stayed with you for good or bad reasons sometimes they're scary once they would be for much longer than you want to screw over 80756 double one double one afternoon with cotton Erica cool 80756 double one double one takes cans to each one treble 3 b.b.c. Radio can't. Tell us what. Gameplay a. Live. Player . A live stream live. Live. Live. Live. Electorate orchestra a mist of blue sky and that's what we need it an ideal world if this program or a Hollywood movie Erika north yes my part is yes well the practical way is which way something and. Then anybody who looks Ok well. The tension the tension for the child I was thinking of yes yes. Yes I guess I could do it I know that I should you know after got what I was saying if this were a Hollywood movie clouds across came to the party there and they would it be not shaft or cold blood we had over the last week actually talking about seeing e.l.o. Tribute act that was our favorite songs yes you know there you go now we were talking earlier not about the yellow but about those who have a fear of clowns because the greatest have a clown was born this way back in 7978. Let's go to Forest Row where Jilly's wait in the hallowed jail afternoon Hello Pat. Good thank you Rachel Yeah thank you not so keen on the clowns I hear. Terrified. Of this but it was it's a very short simple story I used to belong to don't go back always about. 5 years old up to you know but it was what I was about 10 years old and we started actually appearing in pantomimes and just in the local town which was. The opera house and all I can remember I was asked to go down down below the stage where they actually stored all the costumes and bits and pieces yes. And would I go down and. Buy small saying and I'm all I can remember going down the steps is really sort of a heavy door and I thought gorgeous. So hard. It. Just went into the room turn right and so on something. I can remember it was a dummy but it was. Actually covered in a cloud Oh more complete. And it came down like a bolt. And the fight is just. Oh I remember running Yes well I can't look at a clown they're not in the least surprised at all for things to happen to you Jill Well it. Would have happened. Oh you poor thing in jail you're just one of those people these these accidents before you Oh I mean the worst thing of all is several Christmases later I was given as a present. One of these porcelaine. Yeah it went back in the book. Yeah people not they couldn't have known they didn't do it. Now I know but it's something that lives with me forever you know it must mean . You know obviously you're not going to go to circuses and if you go to a fare or flight to going to be you know a little mindful of the fact that maybe a clown but you know they can pop up in the most obscure place you know bookshops for example yes that's right I mean I even when they show the snowy. Shows a big Mickey Mouse Yes That gives me the same feeling. The slice is so big and it's sort of green doesn't it you know that's front like. I want on things like children in the day when people dress up and often you'll see people in that sort of fancy dress you know maybe with a bucket and trying to collect some money if you saw one of them standing outside a shop you're about to go into what would you do. Oh I would probably be all right because I know the people around you and it's just a flashback not run off. Not being you know a very harsh light. And it was a what also say what background site Yes and it just didn't know me so quick and also you know you only be in what this thing would be in life size and he would probably adult Yeah right but I tell you I went up the steps quicker than I can down. The road. Whatever clumsy things have before Le in your life then Joe. Oh my husband said I married him I. Think you should be shouting out do you suppose if you do Oh that's right but he's clumsier than I am. My you for each other. For you. Know me at the clown sometimes I mean nice right now. He doesn't need to. Chill good to hear from you thank you for sharing that story Oh thank you for having me on thank you very much until you have out we managed to beat the boss and got to speak to you so it's a double double bonus for us thank you jail Ok will be my husband now because he came on about his toy soldiers No I was quite upset about that I really had all this is to settle a bit of rather boring and said. He spoke to you about his collection and I said that's right I'm coming back here on you when there's a bit of competition between you're going to come on next and help us beat the boss Oh you never know. But you know that you know we've never had really that's going to get all we need now is some sort of elements on the challenge which demands a DUI and you have your husband only one problem with this one Nope I wouldn't get a word in edgeways. Never would you say that but he's been very quiet we have chatted about the ball strong. I don't. Like you so much I mean look let me have a couple on the phone exactly who you are thank. You . Then. stories of films that have stayed with you for well good or ill Yes absolutely want to know the ones that really look deeply affected you need probably expected them to when you went to see them at the cinema maybe it's video you highlight the probably shouldn't done when you were little You're a bit cheeky in rentable they say teens willingly go to a shop down the road to do so that was the thing that you went to I'm going to 90 plus the pro. That was the one that was on every high street that was how we watch movies and 10 years later everything's changed and now it's all new streaming up some things but was that something that you looked at me when you were maybe a little bit too young to do so. And for that reason it terrified you or just made a different pressure on you than it might have done otherwise had you waited were old enough to see it you know the funny thing that I remember from movies Close Encounters of the 3rd kind remember that for yes I do and the notes good. And the guy was it Richard Dreyfuss Richard Dreyfus who built mashed potato mounted Yep because he'd had some sort of vision so so but I was not yeah I think I am just saying finance exactly what you have 080756 double one double one is our number you can text us and tell us the film that's most deeply affected you on a 23 start us with the word Kent but producer Laura might call you back because we would like to get you on the air next 40 minutes Absolutely it is b.b.c. Radio can't 20 past 2 is the time now that's getting updates with the latest headlines his Lauren the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry is taking legal action against the former Labor m.p. Caroline Flint who accused her of making disparaging comments about voters Miss Flint who lost her don't vally seat in the general election last week claimed yesterday that Miss Thornberry told a colleague their constituents were stupid a prolific criminal has been jailed for 4 years for committing multiple offenses across West Kent 30 year old Billy Matthews from Langley was sentenced after pleading guilty to a robbery 2 burglaries 5 thefts an attempted theft one count of making off without payment to driving offenses while disqualified and 2 offenses of driving with no insurance among the items stolen were almost 2000 pounds worth of design a sunglasses 1600 pounds worth of clothes car keys alcohol and fuel Thames Water says it's clear to most of fat bugs weighing 100 tonnes from Sue is in central London one of the fabrics we should generally made up of products such as congealed grease and wet wipes contain several tons of concrete and had to be broken out using power tools and the Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed concern about the direction the country is travelling in in an interview for the big issues Christmas edition Justin Welby. Cited an increase in homelessness and a rise in Isa vitriolic language as signs of community breakdown he had people to experience love not fail when the weather now has Julian Brown Well it's a cloudy afternoon ahead we've had plenty of it around this morning and it's not going anywhere. But the added addition of some showers now some of those could be quite heavy I think soft means that please go up prepared pack a broadly all some kind of waterproof because there are showers a hyena around the rest of the day temperatures that should rise to around 10 degrees Celsius. Travelling from b.b.c. Radio Kent. Hello game or just keeping an eye on sandwiched a 256 remains close southbound on the Chechen fighters roundabout to monks because of the purse water mine that happened last week not traffic at the moment. Of action for River has a $2.00 to $5.00 at the junction with the $25.00 south east. Coast have started the new timetable of course that's what was introduced yesterday was that but we still have those hour long delays for the ferry over to Dunkirk and it's more in 20 minutes on 104.2 f.m. In which to Margate and Canterbury and across West came on 96.7 f.m. This is b.b.c. Radio 10. This Christmas. In Britain says. The team in an artist's house top of the roof moralism Good afternoon it's b.b.c. Radio with Waters law just give you a quick heads up we're going to play while I was last Christmas next hear a b.b.c. Radio if you're playing while we get. Right to the heads up for you that but we all talking today films that really mocked you and things. Like that's if there's one movie you still made when you were younger that's a 100 the biggest impression is that it tell us what it was maybe a really lovely kids' movie that you just cherish or what would your children tell you 80756 double one double one that you might remember our little while back on this program Lauren was reading the news and there was a story of a poor parent at the i.r.s. Pca who had been passed over by all of the possible you know sort of homes that were looking around for a new cat we said it was so sad we had a chat with the artist pca in Kansas bring about this now we've got an update Lin is on the line Hello Elaine afternoon and the pathfinding already very good listeners speak to you and you not only who weren't listening the 1st time around tell us about Toby also with the clothing in our care he came into our care January last year and it became very apparent very quickly that he wasn't coping in the cashew violence so we put him into an amazing foster home and but it was increasingly difficult to get and actually on the next step on which was to into his own home for several reasons he was a bit of a high though it was a bit worried so when people would go around we would hide under the bed and things like that so people who wanted a more interactive cat would see this. You know she is another cat because he wasn't what they thought he was it was what they will be able to so so we did a press release and o.c. You guys picked up and had militia which was that's it my thank you for that along with us is that last Thursday Mr Tobey went home to go home. In time to Christmas. And all of you had the updates yet about how he's settling into his new forever home yet as far as I know he's doing really well and I think. Going to be worried for a little bit because you get another new startling change. But you know he's now discovered the joys of being in a home and you know hopefully this settling period won't be quite as long as the last one and I just want to say a big shout out to all 4 strokes who did have been they did an amazing job with him and just provided him with that acuity that he needed for that length of time they were absolutely brilliant It's the busy time of year for you because obviously many people thinking they're doing the right thing will possibly give Paks over Christmas do you have any words of advice for people who are embarking on that all or maybe words of warning Lane Well there are several things I mean obviously Christmas is the one of the busiest times in your calendar year is not the best time to try especially in an animal into your home because you know you'll having more people ran around or you could be having hopefully nice big parties that's not the best time space cat into that environment also please consider rescue. You know when you can come to a rescue center especially in our space a rescue centers I will vaccinated one and. Microchip neutered health checks before they go you know exactly you know what you're getting. And also just have everybody involved in that decision if I know it's nice to say oh no we've got a kitten surprise but you know everybody might be on board and that's where the issue arises sometimes when someone says Well actually I don't want kids in the house and there's then that's when all doors open and the flood Couzin after Christmas. You know and you know on the upside the upside to your amazing taken us on to do a shout out to Toby is we was so inundated with people not just wanting to take Jose but wanted to take arrested cat and I have to say. I walking down the passage day I think we've got about 3 cats to rehearse are that follow it yes it has just gone all gone you mentally crazy or very right here there is really reassuring it's sad of course and you know after Christmas you really run off your feet again but at least you know well hopefully not I mean people are now understanding you know they know that pets are not the best with numbers and get Christmas out the way talk about it as a family and as a family if you do you want to pet contact your nearest rescue center and look at the cat that has been you know not just neglected but just given up for whatever reason you know sometimes it's just heart stopping that somebody has died and you know there is now a past the coming to a cattery That's all for for that so the family to have to go there at that time also says they are orphans and maybe had a very lovely home with someone for its entire life but finds itself facing a court in a category so can see the place give some thought to these animals that you could see you know taking out with care if you really want to do it you know have a have a pet in your family I did love that slogan that became quite a big thing in this year in fact in 2019 my favorite breed is rescue and now it's been music series and as Mr Marsh knows and many of our listeners say I've had a long string of rescue cats and I'm going to band my current fur baby Baxter over the Christmas period and you know what Lynne I'm so glad they did because that gave me the opportunity to give him a wonderful home and my life revolves around him he's a little ginger tom I love him to bits he is cheeky as ever and I couldn't live without him and that's the thing if people look at rescue centers you have no idea until you go down you know who's waiting there for you it could be the animal that's going to change your life that's why and the big thing about it is you don't know there's waiting for you because you might come in thinking you know what you want but the one that wants to go home with. If you will change you yeah that's true absolutely I mean that and that and that and that's how it works. But the other one we like and we like is you know a thought don't shop nice Well yeah you can get someone to have any other animals that they are speciate their encounters really and yet in can't we at the minute. We we do have the rabbit if anyone thinking of a lovely home to me for a couple of points here in the King for girlfriend personally one has a thing or thing now and I would like to take some bonding with the little boy and get the boy out with well. We do have 100 though we like within I think that you know they are the other big slogan apart it's not enough. And they need to hope around and have a an amazing life so if anyone's interested we've got a couple of dozen up and coming up in the house represent quite intrigued by that I think. Really do have quite you know really have helped. Press play they would have their very thing outside as well that would be lovely that they got played more importantly in Richmond. Not the natural but of. The natural behavior then. Yeah wonderful and so good to talk to you again and good new story have a good Christmas we're going to play one last Christmas so brace yourself for that thank you very much and Happy Christmas to you and Philip thank you and I hope to speak again. 25 to 3 b.b.c. Radio. Was leaning over the are speciating Canterbury all bases that is not I think next year of my. Rescue. Towards. The big stones. Now but. The span. From. The be. Above. The. One. From last Christmas b.b.c. Radio the kid if you attended. B.b.c. Radio Kent carol service or John's for you to enjoy that the recording is being played on Christmas Eve at 6 and then again on Christmas Day itself at 6 in the morning and one in the afternoon it was a wonderful year again so if you couldn't get tickets this year and actually come along with yourself in person and hear the wonderful chorus to singing can't reach the cathedral but you probably I was a wonderful night so please do join in and if you're not yet feeling Christmassy of thing here Oh my goodness Christmas here we go again I defy you to listen to this being broadcast and not feel Christmassy at the end of it it's absolutely wonderful say we're doing Joyce over the Christmas period b.b.c. Radio Kent 20 to 3 is the time now that's getting up there it's the headlines with Lorne a former senior cabinet minister from Kent says Boris Johnson needs to stick to his promises on spending including on transport and education to keep northern voters who switched to the Turris at last week's general election as for the m.p. Damian Green made the comments as today the prime minister welcome more than 100 new members of parliament to Westminster a prolific criminal has been jailed for 4 years for committing multiple offenses across West Kent 30 year old Billy Matthews from Langley was sentenced after pleading guilty to 14 offenses including stealing almost 2000 pounds worth of design a song glasses 1600 pounds worth of clothes and car keys and the Kent n.h.s. Trust is hoping to create hundreds of new parking spaces to ease problems that his hospital cites bosses say they're submitting plans in January for $150.00 new spaces at Tunbridge Wells hospital and around $200.00 extra spaces at Maidstone hospital but the sport now has only Turner Kent and England off spin bowler Laura Marsh has announced her retirement from international cricket the 33 year old took $217.00 international wickets and won 3 World Cup titles during her 13 year career playing for her country to football and in the Europa League last 32 draw will face Olympiacos Manchester United will play club Bruges and wolves up against. Span y'all Meanwhile in today's draw for the f.a. Trophy 2nd round eps regional ited have been handed a home top against National League North leaders Kingsley in town all either Tunbridge angels or Hobson In Richmond Barra will visit Yeovil town and finally Eden bridges Red Cross as the only positive from his 2nd round exit at the World Darts Championship is the chance to spend more quality time with his family the 28 am when I was knocked out on Saturday after losing 3 mil to the Belgian Kim bricks at Alexandra Palace and I'm now off and enjoy it while my family and the bay on this river just over normal basic life which are upgrades old it's on now which I never beat up. At least they're saying come out of it I suppose to get the sponsor Well it's on with them and. An underdog thing but I'm now with his Julian Brown Well it's a cloudy afternoon ahead of had plenty of it around this morning and it's not going anywhere also but the added addition of some showers now some of those could be quite heavy I think soft means the please go up prepared pack a broadly all some kind of waterproof because there are showers a hyena around the rest of the day temperatures that should rise to around 10 degrees Celsius. Travel News from b.b.c. Radio Kent in 7 nights you can quite busy around the hospital on the a 2 to 5 offered rate as you head north down towards the a 25 as a broken set of traffic lights that's going to affect you as you go towards the bottom both station now the sound which $8056.00 out that is so closed off that ongoing emergency repairs has been since Friday so it's close between the fines is bound about a month away causing short delays in the area now the public transport the trains out there. Are putting good service but the us to have every 2 service as an Pancras International and for the ferries d.f.d. Has had delays of about an hour between Dover and. My monitor and there's more with Bill in 20 minutes all 96.7 f.m. In Sevenoaks. Minster and chasin and across East can't own one of the $4.00 f.m. Village is b.b.c. Radio cans. On b.b.c. One this is an opportunity of a lifetime. In a nutshell. So I was on the palace I've got to make a very big decision I've got to decide which one of you is going to win my 260000 pounds investment this is one vision and. This is your last charity to convince me it should be here The Apprentice his final Wednesday night at 9 on b.b.c. One who. It may be you I'm sorry it's not his job morning to say or after 3 Yes Good afternoon all now the old priest with countries given an interview to the big issue where he says he's very concerned with the direction of travel of the country he's particularly concerned about homeless people people using food banks etc and it got me thinking because always we have a new government starts tomorrow the new government and as precious It has been sorted in a way that we are different you know it's cool going to happen maybe it's time for for the government of the day to concentrate on social issues proper issues issues that actually affect people in this country. Would you like this is the question of what would you like the new government to actually start doing something about these very important social issues the fact that more and more people are using food banks the fact that we now I think we have there are more homeless people I know I know it's important reform for what I see I see more people on the streets but even if you look at the bare figures there are more people who are hundreds so you know that's what we want government to do to sort out those problems like all or do you maybe you don't want them sort of those problems some people would argue the government are responsible for some yes absolutely I think the Archbishop of Canterbury said it's got worse over the last 9 years which is the exact. Of of this government was Tories with a bit of help from the Lib Dems a bit in so I think he's a point in the figure so we're going to talk about that while going to political bent on I will also offer you a bit about the Labor Party because this is a very simple question as well there must be loads of people out there who've abandoned the Labor Party who like of voters normally who didn't hard labor the last election simple question what would make you vote Labor again is it just about the leader always that the policies or the polls Well I like $1756.00 double $1.00 to $1.00 now. This week in the last week in the last week in Florida a lot of union John John Travolta got together 41 years off to they did it before the old questions from grace I think that they don't think you're both to look to the left side of any of the bats or in fact I think yeah why do things where to wait. Which I'm really anyway but he but it would go to sleep here but I actually went to the premier of Greece where you can you know you have not what am I going to fight I want to seize the well if I was the way that I did was it was a big event as to square there were assholes I would place holding the deadly plague American cars outside we. Were in the things I mean we were we were hurried. You know actually I remember that we had to park the car a block a couple of blocks like because we couldn't get anywhere near Russell Square. So grease is one of those real people good films in there and they got me thinking about film I know you've been doing about that film to die because I've got to love actually talk to you tomorrow how do you want society to go I've got 10 people coming round nicely women. I'm going to cook a car I'm going to watch Love Actually it's funny I'm going to say that 4 times yes I was on I'm ready for another one and I just miss I mean it's a Christmas film so it got me thinking about not so 30 Miracle on 34th Street what a great Christmas Still no you don't want to get out yet. So. I mean what should I may as well tell you that now now now finally he hides her Black Berry. Good director so it's a bit mixed but I want you to tell me your fight with me. To get out your favorite films are your Friday Brit Christmas films in particular. Is a bit random but I'll just avoid them like it was real good writing for high society oh yeah that's a great still lots of White Christmas is a decent film is a great film he's going to when I Hotel Don't you know it's really good are all of Christmas light anyway I like 10756 double one double one will live 3 b.b.c. Radio can't cool 080756 double one double one all takes cans to $81.00 travels 3. Continuous he announces the time today at the check in with our continuity announcer Thank goodness she can report back success on the challenge otherwise I would have been marred it's Rachel it might stay Rachel tell us what's been happening here since 12. But told us that the great I'm a favorite now not only of the old I'm but he 19 generally only the found know it all and on the date at 60. 778 in real life. The make English and pain of the Reagan era that he was the public about what we had 100 minutes the 5 and think about. Who has a connection. Where the well how. Well Alan from killing him to help the kids when he the fly but. What real full time year I don't always know what I think the a guy learned a lot of. The things he loved. No way no. Friendly. Even when he found himself lying on their National Day The pilot paid over the tannoy. Just if he could divert slightly he could fly over the government building and waggles it waiting to celebrate once when a passenger was ready light the pilot even decided on the stance that the past. Is nice isn't it you'd think to add an intestine and John sometimes Jim you helped kick yourself by marking the mark a recent number and all this you were up to speak the 1st guy who do you hope tomorrow you. Know the b.b.c. Radio played until 3 when John won it returned the Dr not him and you will be found dollars Thank you Rachael that was beautifully done we appreciate it very much you all set for Christmas actually you know of course not I haven't done any shopping yet. So I hope in trying to find a little bit time this week but you never know all those presents not becoming a line that will be already. Still plenty of time dump Are you ready to think oh I . Know i look like little guy I do see them took me a look there. Is it's a very busy week but we're loving every 2nd very much in demand thank you very much indeed Rachel thanks for being a brilliant continuity announcer. Really . It's the best time. That. It has. A Christmas and when you. See. The friends you and. Can see. It's for you. Once. Christmas it's ended. In all. Jolly Holy Christmas. Boss just couldn't Peris being Christmas he said he's hates the b.b.c. Radio Kent truck immobile. Honestly give us a chance as a probably be the last week before Christmas it is a mobile phone which is being passed across the county you can't currently it's in the east of the county pretty pretty well in the. Palace treating cancer where we met up with Richie I think it was that's right he was running Jenny James Barbour's Jimmy James is grand that's name based and working with b.c. And Sam loves his football over the weekend very very friendly place he runs there doing all sorts of gentleman take up like a traditional Bob with the innocent black and white tile floor back to basics doing a short back and sides very nice indeed he had a phone on Friday and I answered it for a so let's give it a ring now today see where which he has passed the 1st. Lady. Should know I think it's more likely to be a gentleman only because you know. It's a good look everybody here you. Have someone. Else. Someone who's going of Christmas shopping all. Week she could be done with the phone maybe if you're going into Richie's Bob is there Jimmy James is gone Palace treating cancer if you getting a Christmas head do why don't you say to each she's doing that with a razor that. Was going to go those headline in the 1st batch of thank you very much and they've even holding a razor I made right there you can't believe that what were you holding me up city of the hour for you to see this for you're just asking for our phone number we call it between 12 and 3 tomorrow it could be you at the other end. Was reviewed. The for. The for. The 2. We've cut cut cut. Some. Parts of the balls off suppose. B.b.c. Radio but let's talk. With you some more of a couple of things that we apologize for anyone playing when we get in because we. Play Christmas I think we know few people that love God more ease. I guess it means when you're over there it was me you know you where you try and get through the whole of December without hearing last Christmas last Christmas to do that but it's one of our best person to see this game I know the hot sun of this again so much for Anyway thank you to a letter to a mailed in actually to say Christmas movies are talking Christmas movies are we supposed to like he said what for me is going to be die hard starring Bruce Willis and the late great Arlo no one's allowed that that's not a Christmas that I watched Elf yesterday this is our you know we watch that and we always say it was what stick the who's in our house for for reasons we won't go to much because we've got all those who watched it with those I think I'll go over and thank you to Pauline who called in earlier with achieving something when she was very young she was a Queen's God light before she was meant to be she got she did it all very young but she started to point our place you know if you're Queens guy then you've got all the bad genes you know you got all that all right you know what is the talk about. The world around you fantastic We'll be back tomorrow from a day job mourning it is here after the news that 3. On 16.7 and 104.2 f.m. D.a.b. Freeview channel 719 of the b.b.c. Sends out. This is b.b.c. Radio Kent 3 o'clock he is Lauren tree. Good afternoon I can Tempe as backing reports that the P.M.'s top aides Dominic Cummings is going to tackle Military Park humans as a priority in the new year before he was in government Mr Cummings was critical of the process to build new aircraft carriers Tom Ridge a morning m.p. Tom to get hot is a former Army officer and former chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee there's a real issue with difference at the moment we know that we know that I don't know his age and that spends 42000000000 pounds and has got issues with the reliability and availability of aircraft ships and echo. It meant really does need a shake up an arsonist to set fire to a graves and flats following complaints about his persistent anti-social behavior has been jailed for 28 months David days least set the rented property alight in March following a year long dispute with shopkeepers which led to his landlord evicting him the 51 year old formerly of Pelham road south tonight also in with intent to endanger life but was convicted after a trial at Willett's Crown Court he also admitted racially aggravated common assault a prolific criminal has been jailed for 4 years for committing multiple offenses across West Kent 30 year old Billy Matthews from Langley was sentenced after pleading guilty to a robbery 2 burglaries 5 theft and attempted theft one count of making off without payment to offenses of driving while disqualified and a further 2 offenses of driving with no insurance among the items stolen were almost 2000 pounds worth of design a sunglasses 1600 pounds worth of clothes car keys alcohol and fuel 32 firefighters have been tackling a blaze in a barn in modern more around 350 bales of hay or light 6 fire engines were called to Tilden lane at half past 9 last night is now under control but it's not yet known how the blaze started it's the Archbishop of Canterbury is expressed concern about the direction the country is travelling in in an interview for the big issues Christmas edition Justin Welby cited an increase in homelessness and a rise in the use of vitriol like language as signs of community breakdown the Bishop of Rochester James Lang stuff believes the prime minister already has these domestic issues on his agenda he himself is something he said as focused on some of these domestic issues like shrink politically in terms of Hollywood and we're going to now have a generation of conservative members of parliament represent seats which will not be represented conservative in recent years and who will eventually reflect a different set of concern and the Enter of House of Fraser as warns there could be more shop closures over the next year Mike Ashley who Sports Direct business bought the struggling. Department store china said they're working to save as many jobs as possible but the weather now in brown well is a cloudy afternoon ahead of had plenty of it around this morning and it's not going anywhere. But the added additional some showers now some of those could be quite heavy I think please go up to Pat Packer brawly Oh some kind of because there are showers the high the rest of the day temperatures though should rise to 10 degrees Celsius. Travel needs from b.b.c. Radio Kent but the repairs continue for the 859856 as you say in some ways that remains close southbound from Pfizer's via about food to monks while it's affecting challenge to Manston and sandwich and that is likely to be because after 4 o'clock we still have the travel I saw working properly on the 825 in Riverhead just by the junction with a 25 catch prey a little bit busier than usual and city center for the obvious reasons of sickness and shoppers out in force and company to lace up to 45 minutes for the ferries heading off and diverted to Dunkirk due to operational reasons us fetching the f.d.i.c way services and all Sheldrake there's more in 20 minutes drive time with John morn it b.b.c. Radio can desk Good afternoon welcome to Mondays drive time Canterbury has said he's concerned over the direction the country is going in Justin Welby said in an interview with the big issue that he was worried about the homeless and the use of food banks amongst other things is they saw the sort of thing you would like the new government to focus on now the BRICs it has been affected place salty we will leave on the 31st of Jan we can get on with other things now our 8756 double one double one is the number to call Also John Travolta and I live in Newton John a donned their grease costumes in Florida this week the 1st time in 41 years made us muse in the office what a great film grease was you know a real. Good feel good film wasn't so we don't we talk about great musicals great films great Christmas films today which your favorites 080756 double one double one with your favorite some Why of course drive time with John morning it's cool and 80756 double one double one b.b.c. Radio and Yes Good afternoon welcome to Monday's drive time. Now the Archbishop of Canterbury has signaled his concern over the direction the u.k. Is travelling in saying homelessness has increased and tolerance for money nor a tea groups has decreased the Most Reverend Justin Welby shared his Christmas message message with the big issue on Monday in which he reflected on the state of vulnerable people in the country which he said has become worse over the last 9 years he said there are more rough sleepers an increase in food bank use and a rise in the use of vitriolic language while people's tolerance of minority groups has decreased with these groups experience is experiencing a much harder time. He went on to say I'm not saying we are in a crisis I'm just saying the direction of travel is not what we want We've had an m.p. Murdered I'm not saying we are in.

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Stronger measures to cut carbon emissions the government said it was determined to drive even more ambitious action at next year's talks in Glasgow which it will host he's the B.B.C.'s environment analysis the government's already hiring scores of staff to conjure a major diplomatic offensive against greenhouse gases at next year's conference but Boris Johnson's been warned by friends of the earth that he'll be humiliated if he tries to lead other nations was the u.k. Is still failing to meet its own emissions targets Britain's advisory climate change committee says policies in needed to insulate tens of millions of homes other experts say Mr Johnson's road building plans will increase c o 2 emissions they issue the same warning over expanding aviation the 1st motorist called drink driving Pinal something to police in their winter campaign has been named publicly the month long operation began last week and will run until the New Year p.c. Dave Leigh is from the county force he says the campaign is now in full swing this time last year we want $2622.00 arrests so if order which is good breath tests where $520.00 I as it stands the small and over the last week compared with Engine 56 last year or more tests people arrested. Ok she will be heard tonight to build a house on pot a pub car parking. The 3 bedroom home would be built on these pretty cool pub in the village it would almost have the number of parking spaces for the pub which has caused some concerns for local residents will be back ounces being asked to prove the planning application when they meet tonight and Thames Water has says he's cleared 2 months to fight bugs weighing $100.00 tonnes from Sue is in central London one of the fat bugs currently Jenny made up of products such as congealed grease and wet wipes contain several tons of concrete that to be broken using power tools no sentences where that fine and dry this afternoon although it's probably going to stay rather cloudy for most of the day a high of 80 Celsius that's 46 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio news is 4 minutes past. The b.b.c. Radio Northampton. Has a long queue only West band i.e. 14 is currently closed to recover have turned traitor between Welford and Cal March them should want to junction and that is actually of West band saw that closure and Cuny back as far as the rough world junction from what I can say just to the east of there at Kettering 43 is lying down in the road works from the a 14 a junction 7 up towards rocking a Rotel line closures in place there south that's pretty busy just north of Catterick in Kettering Newfield Ave looking busy keeping if yourself and only a sakes there are 3 great dance was chance Milner helped by some road words which are on the way there looking pretty good around the Northampton area had just the usual tops from the I 5 s. South Bend ram brightly road there reported to major delays on the railways but if you spot a problem call our 800 of 3 out of all fordable 5 in the next update in 30 minute. Delay be a scrimmage day on b.b.c. Radio in yours. You would. You have. To have . Have. To have. You have. To have you. Back. To have you back. To hash. The show. 7 you have. To have. You have. You a question. was. Web question of mindset was I'm so excited so yes a colleague of mine elsewhere in the b.b.c. Wanted a Christmas song we will play that. I decided. To kind his version. Just scared he doesn't choose. To be. Suits it'll be Ok if it killed the. Data but. He saw her. Doing her. Nothing keep. You mean to ask. If she. Suits of the I want to read these things. Angel really. Said the. Fence. Little thing getting me. To eat. Some of the silly need to. Fill my stocking waiting for me to. Change. Down the chimney. And true in my Christmas tree see the leaves on the shins. To. Read. These new. To the. Game and should. Be. Down. To. The she loves. To goodness site My Father Christmas has lent us his slaying between now and Christmas to zoom around the campaign on our exit at will today they're taken just go back and see a little of the dealt with that one. Was plenty a lot of road to the county we could be headed to worries but. Maybe we're off into the suburbs which I'd rather know if it's all the same deal. I think a good feelings for him is just be a right good state it's none of the above we are lucky to have some pizza for lakes here in the campaign Mel Humphreys is from stand it like time Al and what can you tell us of the history because it's always been likes as it. No we were the coal we were Cory pit before is that it's been very exciting thing it transformed from Corey beach to conservation sites and it is particularly lovely as one of my favorite places in the camp. It's one of my favorite places you know. You get to see it every day a mile. Varied you go I know you go something a bit special going on. On the 22nd having a oh yeah we've got our winter solstice for which will be up between my favorite bench of all the edges so when I look forward to kind of managing and seeing sure we'll have lots of people coming in backing up boom bringing Melanson and walking around our folks just like which is not and also forget about the past and I want to just stop because you. Have a special guest you are giving out to children joining us and then they'll be carrying my favorite thing today in the outdoor theater and that's thanks to the goat temperament band and big about singing quality like you can like Oh absolutely That sounds like a really lovely thing to do actually. And it's the it's magical and what we found is that this is done and you look at people who now start Christmas with this event this is why they call you know we have got to go to the joint and we're actually really needy so that when you go about 20 spaces left that anybody is looking to join a kind of do it today if you can do you have to have your none to. It we recommend that you bring your own just because it's dark out but you can bring a torch or you know make your own d.i.y. Lanterns a welcome. Like what else is going on at the moment you pretty caught this time of the year I suspect Oh I wish now I would wish. We all of Shaka with activity say one of the things that we recently launched is our meat meat. These are where you can enjoy 3 course meal for 5 pounds. These are aimed at returning to the joys combating loneliness poverty mental health and well being and it just allows them to come and kind of be a people from within the community and kind of know you need people or just you know you have a chance to chat with people that you do you know and we are actually more right and there's more that you get in January and so if anybody could have something to teach more and want to join us that's the Moken that you put the coolest book on and have you know lots of crafty stuff happening so you know as well. Well our crossed across only just always going we have about 3 or 4 Kroft event this week you know my colleague Liz He manages that she's just always busy with it which is fantastic and so yes it was hard to craft we had a protege creep in today with us today and then there's the more coming up this week it's all a Web site that each getting caught think there's a lot to do I guess is Well winter is a time where you know the people can go out and do the work that is needed to keep everything looking spec unspun for the summer the ranges of this time of the. Freezing of everything. Yet really if we. Didn't equal treatment actually they were. Very careful about what we do all of the top you know we beat you house unique species. Of and that's why we carry a surplus I step back to so exciting and the range is money well I guess is why you're always looking for volunteers to help out with bits and bobs not that you. Oh volunteers are important so we actually manage quantity different areas within the charity so we have the into what it is that might come and help myself with kind of Sun family events then we've got the outdoor conservation with volunteers who will come and help the Granges in their work party you know chopping down Willow clearing areas it's a bit hard doggy maybe we should go and then we also have a really great project called the settlers she's all about the heritage of the dam body the history and how maids bridge there is so much has happened but also I learned a lot of start really exploring they are always crying out for volunteers to come and get involved with all the different activities. Part of the Christmas or people want to come for a walk. Yes So the business center in some places that will be total Christmas Day but otherwise all those sent toes all the 26 societies I can see if you want to go for a quick walk in fact there's a way to get a Bentley 20 percent which is a family book diapered walk it is free thanks to the r.s.b. P.b. So if anybody was interested they could just look at a website and register their interest join us and you can walk up your Christmas lunch was inspired like a wild life with the r.c.b. You know lovely things to do and that's between 10 and 20 if you mean to 10 and he finishes at 12 o'clock and if you want to come along to Atlanta make them somewhat like pretty much need to get a skates on but I hear but this weekend we do have some tourists on it so I know he said he's a very good friend of mine. Yet you can come and join us we have transformed our Trading Places balance because Santa does need to want to continue his work we have his cosy workshop there and people and people can bring their children you can walk through the snow just the trees meet Santerre in his workshop and then afterwards is all included in the price but you get your usual go to experience and the present that you want to get across the city and the trail as well there really does make a bit of a day out of the end you get about just getting to the cafe. And again that's a good place to live for the ballot people want to be around how do they go about it what's the Web site address that's the b w w dot Sun Lakes dot org that you can love me still to thank you very much no problem telling me merry Christmas and you by mail have free from stomach like. And all things on b.b.c. Radio Times you just heard from highways Egland to say that the a 14 is now open if you're heading west a bit to you. On the wellhead right so I feel heading west and every time the traffic around at one point but the road is now open like just traffic and travel nice all the way in about 10 minutes with Barry. The. One and I play it. I absolutely defend your right to be offended by something I absolutely do but. Personally won't baseband rubbish. It was suppose. To show. So. So there's. No need. For us. a terrible. Time to. See radio nor time to time is on the way off that I. Doubt if you're on the West band i.e. Forward. Main roads reopened earlier overturned train closed the road for a while between up well for the rather kill motioned well for Junction to junction one of westbound side that now reopened store Q back as far as if you were up westbound on the a 14 but the lanes have reopened so front of the queue is picking up. Very busy and those road works just north of capturing on the northbound I 43 from the a 14 or junction 7 you slowing down towards the rocking and road languages in place there is around chance mail now all the approaches it's eased up slightly if you are heading south from thing but still reach movement of traffic there. Just the north Northampton is looking slow now both ways just a bit of traffic there on the London Road at Northampton this afternoon and of course that still quite heavy around toaster the broccoli road no problems on the railways but if you spot a problem call 845 in the next update in 30 minutes. And so we start the last week. Next week Monday when we hear we're going to do something a bit different but Christmas a bit when I explained it to Sarah Jane this morning she understood so that's a good start. So it's a little bit complicated but now it's good. And then when we're back in the New Year. To go back to way because we liked that one didn't. Have enough places in Northamptonshire to keep us going for a year on. Anyway for now. Somebody Well now you've just got to get. His next do as ever 0800. If you'd rather text or text nor do you think this is send that to 13 put your name on. One of my middle. And I'm best known as a satiric. Leading man. And I think my middle name is he getting it might be among . Let me just at the best way of cold a bad way if you listen to this but to me that for a 2nd. Yes you're absolutely right Helen is among. Kollywood just myself to write the cliche is something almost 60 next year one of my middle names is he on a best known as a satirical leading man should. Cool No 8030 a double for double 5 takes to 81 triple 3 and still is your message when the old who's Helen b.b.c. Radio northbound says. I'm going to spend the money by writing man you know when I was reading that without this want to. 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Little. Good news when they. Are there they tell us that it's to be the new one for me. And. So he had to. Cut. And let me know let it have it cost the dollars it had to. Move on from the using and use on me so use it to get. The bad luck. Good luck. Let us. And the move no matter how it turns the dad said it had to be the only one for losing Angeles for me so happy to give to. Her screaming at me just hit. Her with those. Such. Luck Let's. Look. Good. Me. Me me me. The girls happy together is a quarter to 3 now we would ordinarily talk to Mr John Griffin has put he say in for weigh in again this week but he's a busy old boy as John so I will tell you what's coming up in his program he's got 2 years on the way one little bit and see what in the right order and see Ok. Yeah that looks good to me or one that particularly looks good to me so you will enjoy that you have a chance to get with him the 2 years in the rain one and all the day's news as well for you after 4 o'clock including I think this is what he's doing I mean he's talking to David what you know him I mean find out on the telly about Star Wars because the new Star Wars film comes out soon and Disney is some good films on the way in the next year or so by the way talking about that in a sec but David what he's been doing something about the Star Wars film so you hear that with John a little bit like one of them from 7 o'clock 10 way that is in the chair for the weird and wonderful world of way through a b.b.c. Radio York Times man in King songs on their own of honor Angelo in Northampton Janice entrapped and damage from over stuff so we've got 20 people on the road I want to take how we make it better can we get another 10 people on. Site play number one today I have to shout over the top of because I got something a bit wrong Hang on I'll be 16 next year one of my middle names is he might go and I'm best known as a satirical leading man. Rejoin writing life is that the trouble should have read the Dr possibly. Anyway so you take a is eased to be in a relationship with Elizabeth Hurley and you find a place today is this one probably best known for 4 Weddings and a Funeral Notting Hill and Bridget Jones's Diary go on if you have never had a go at whose hands this is the last week you can do it because as I say why. As Helen returned on the 6th of January I don't think about it special. Because I want to feel a bit festive in the run up to Christmas so I will do something different in the meantime. 0800. 81 triple 3 and still a message with. C.b.c. Radio. The cult. You have sent us a text that just says no it says nothing else on it so I don't know whether you're just having a protest that might be of might be a bit too easy this time or whatever but if you want to join the live on a Jamie need to at least send us an on so. In. It's a misnomer. It's not. Really doing. Good. He is. He's got a Christmas album out that she has from age 21 to learn from Robbie Williams Did you see that there was a lot of. People who were a bit annoyed by his not Christmas I think it was one of the was a week or so ago I think December whenever that was last Sunday was that we yesterday because they were saying it got a bit for a take and should have done and I'm sure those what was there enjoyed it Helen. A bit for us to be so for them and it would be well then everybody if you got it right today of the s.n.c. Boy tames that got it but German Tom the original tamed and John they rhyme we like that. Roger Nixon broke making Kettering shown a long distance listener in Indianapolis you just asked me a question to which I don't know the answer but you might and I'll ask you in a 2nd Jane and Irene and want to bring Martin in Kettering Kate in Stanny and Maria in desperate Stan and Gina in long but retired in Spain e-mails as in Kettering so overstand likes. Brian Hamilton in a long debate Rob and Johnny while in Garden City and in Kings the engineer in Northampton Jonathan from stemmed from I was in Jim arbor in western Calvin a while and read Leonean on time Tenafly in Northampton Kev in little Preston and a new texter whose number starts t 25 all knew you were Mike Hugh Grant Yes his middle name is not Hugo funnily enough Izzy in fact monger now. Shorn as ask me this question which only don't know the answer to but you may well date he says Helen you were talking last week about L's bond being one of the biggest villages in the county but I think we were in the end but Dustin was the biggest village and Els button was the 2nd you see what's the difference between a village in her town what makes one a village and makes one a town do you know why I'd honestly don't know if Sarah Jane is now going to google that I already have there's no definitive answer as far as I can see I think it's something to do with towns being slightly bigger than villages but then we get some very small towns as well that way we know the difference between a city and a town is the city used to go to cathedral unless it's been made a city by the government I honestly don't know maybe it's something we can look into over the next couple of days and maybe solve that problem short of thank you. B.b.c. Radio north. I'm honestly don't know that's a really really good question so we'll see if we can find somebody who can talk to us about what it is that makes I suspect something to do with economics as well. And that villages were smaller settlements than the towns were regarding the industry in olden days she says sounding like she knows far more than she does towns probably around something like no time to muster the boot and shoe industry village is probably rural economics you know farming that kind of thing but we'll find somebody that will be somebody probably hanging around at the university that we can ask that question of do you reckon probably. Yeah in the meantime I was going to tell you was my that. Yes Who's Helen is coming to an end to was the end of well towards the end at the end of this week and then on Monday and Tuesday of next week in a band to become festive I have enlisted the help of Mr Graham McKechnie Mr Andrew rad because last year we did them they read out some Christmas song lyrics and quite honestly it was one of the funniest things I've ever heard so I've enlisted the help again for the little game that will play on Monday and Tuesday of next week and then come the new year. 6 in January got the new year off list sitting in on the 2nd and John row sitting in on the run up to that So on the 6th of January we will play West Ham because quite honestly I miss it. Yes every day Mrs is well named in all but before I excited for the return of West Helen this is where I'll give you 3 close to a place in the county and you have to tell us where that place ase there were $300.00 old places so keep us going for at least a year possibly longer if we go back to begin again but it was a $51.00 so we'll do that. As of Monday the 6th of December which is to have been January which is not far off is it what is it 3 weeks today something that plan to . Cut. Cut. Talk about the miracles on a chain is a clown so in that your text didn't arrive Eve timely enough to get into the role of Ana but will let you off because the story that you're telling is very very funny as. Well it's funny to us whether it's funny to Derek I don't know Sorry Derek if you're not finding it particularly funny. So when Derek about from white with driving to the dead because Jackson ran off with their exposed some set of teeth. So so Derek's now having to have another set made I'm assuming Jackson's other cats or a dog. Because otherwise that is just a bit weird Anyway I hope you get that sorted out there is because you need to bottom set my day is nearly Christmas when you get itchy talkies with otherwise Anyway I hope that all goes well for you world is where you go to absolutely spot on on the program tomorrow going to hear from a couple of nurses from Krenz Bychowski group. Cranley hospice who are undertaking a cycle ride for charity from Kranzler to India we will hear all about it with them tomorrow Sara Jane and I heading over to the we are one of you being over from testicle building loads of stuff going on as a result of that we're going to meet some of the people who are setting up shop in the wait and up oh well worth your while driving out that way in the meantime do not go anywhere because on his way very shortly is Mr John Griffiths just put his hand up he's ready willing and able to go have you done your warm up exercises John good he will be here with he is on the rewind day's news as well including that always good to know about films as well and he was something I'm going to tell you about a little safe until tomorrow but he's going to be talking Star Wars a little bit later on as well and then from 7 o'clock this evening Whatever you're up to you can join Tim wheeler with the weight and wonderful world of we love and we will see you tomorrow from midday. On my d.a.b. Digital radio and freeview channels 73 for me is b.b.c. Radio York and. I have to say why me windscreen motion is more of a trickle than a guy. Can't be age because I mean about 6 months out anyway like his b.b.c. Any sort of time channel at trade is Sarah foster good afternoon newly elected M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster at the start of a week in which they're expected to be asked to vote on Boris Johnson's breaks a bill Downing Street has said it wants the votes on the withdrawal agreements take place on Friday many of the new Tory intake represent areas from the north of England and the Midlands which were previously Labor strongholds. Daniel Cochran is from the northern powerhouse partnership an organization of business and civic leaders chaired by the former chancellor George Osborne he's hoping bars Johnson will fulfill his promise to put fresh focus on the north but I think it's enough progress we've seen businesses come together we've seen Metro mayors the likes of our own Steve rather appointed but we've not seen that real commitment from government I think this now is a real opportunity for the North to get what is deserves unlevel up the country and never the north south divide which has been blighting our young people in our businesses for generations as labor struggles to come to terms with its heavy defeat on Thursday around has broken out between a shadow cabinet member and a former m.p. Who lost a seat our political correspondent Jonathan Blake explains the latest rout today is between Emily thought the shadow foreign secretary who kept her seat as a London m.p. And Caroline Flint's who lost hers up in Yorkshire and a back and forth between those 2 about some comments which Caroline Flint claimed Emily Thornberry said accusing voters in her constituency or someone's constituency of being stupid something many thought very flatly denies and has now decided that she's going to take legal action either Meanwhile one of Labour's defeated general election candidate and she says the party has some serious thinking to do Jamie Corbin has announced he'll step down as leader in the new year with plans already being put in place to find a successor Sally cable was beaten by the conservative Michael Ellis in Northampton north she says it was the party's policies under Jeremy Coleman even more than his popularity that contributed to their defeat it was absolutely clear that people who did not want something that looks like a far left government and I think the big lesson for us in the Labor Party is.

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Jones who lived in in for kip in Inverclyde killed 19 year old Margaret Fleming between December 1909 and January 2000 they were jailed for life earlier this year the crone seeking 182000 pounds in benefits which were paid to Cairney and Jones in Margaret's absence today are pro Jones advocates said his client had offered to settle the case but the Crown hasn't accepted the offer. Plans to increase stuffing levels to deal with growing demands in health and social care or been outlined by the Scottish Government the workforce plan includes a commitment of almost $400.00 new district nurses more specialist physios and pharmacists as well as new specialist services for stroke patients or health correspondent Lisa Somers reports government estimates suggest 20000 additional health and social care staff will be needed 52023242 address demands in addition to increasing community nursing staff the plan includes a commitment to train more clinical psychologists and cardiac physiologists it will all help support G.P.'s in order to take the pressure off straight hospitals the plan was due to be published at the end of last year and comes weeks after Audit Scotland criticised the lack of long term planning and investment in community services Scotland is the 1st part of the u.k. To introduce an integrated workforce plan. Story from Lisa Somers later in the program a lot. Of brussel sprouts overturned in Roswell youth in Fife spilling vegetables all over the road in a tweet Police Scotland has warned that both traffic and Christmas dinners could be affected sport 9 years are you in a balance Thank you Christine sounds like me to f.c. Copenhagen in the last thursday of the Europa League while Rangers take on Portuguese side Braga the knockout ties will be played at the end of February with Celtic away for the far slag and Rangers beginning at Iraq's Rangers have never played before while Celtic and f.c. Copenhagen were Champions League group opponents in 2006 with current manager Neil Lennon playing in a 10 home win and a 31 loss in the Danish capital Meanwhile in the Champions League holders of approval face at Glasgow Madrid in the last 16 while Manchester City have been drawn against a 13 time winners Real Madrid Chelsea have been paired against Byron Munich while Tottenham will face the bunda sleeker leaders are b. Light sake as in Rugby Union the former Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has been suspended from all involvement in rugby for 18 months 9 of which are suspended for breaching batting regulations how he missed Wales World Cup campaign after he was sent home while an investigation was done more sports after website. Victoria London has the latest travel and on D.-Day 90 Kings way west has slow traffic at the junction with marker Groot The traffic lights there have failed in Glasgow the aid one for Clyde site expressway has very slow West buying traffic from the Emmy to Finn a student to the finished injunction that's because of an earlier broken down Van old limbs there were an open seaward streets in Glasgow heading towards the Emirates at Junction 22 remains closed because of a building fire in the early hours of this morning if you're heading to or from the MH at that junction be prepared to be diverted and in Fife are just getting word that a 95 Admiralty road and Recife is not open the recovery work of the broken down lorry has been. Pleated and the shed load of brussel sprouts has been cleared b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel and the weather a band of rain sleet and snow is continuing to move north across the Highlands and Grampian much of the wintry weather this evening will be on high ground with some moderately high road trips affected on occasion sleet and snow will fall to fairly low levels too especially around the Block Island north towards Caithness else we had it's a case of a few rain showers with a dry ice conditions towards the east coast and overnight temperatures dipping to and freezing for many our next new somebody at $430.00 ideals brought backing whether I would have thought. And thanks very much Kristen she'll be back on the half hour on the earth throughout the program this is news drive here till half past 6 newly elected M.P.'s are gathering in Westminster the start of a week in which the government wants them to vote through Boris Johnson's breaks that deal as the dust begins to settle after last week's election the prime minister will address his M.P.'s the ceiling and within the last hour the s.n.p. Has held the media regarding to introduce its 12 new piece So what's going on then to discuss with our Westminster goddess bonnet David Porter who joins me now David day one for many of these new M.P.'s are some of the Tory M.P.'s coming there with their blue scarves Yes Bill it is a bit like the 1st day at school for many of them today a lot of them looking slightly perplexed some of them don't even think thought they were going to be here until Thursday night in the event early on Friday morning so there are a great deal of new faces around Westminster trying to get to grips with the way Westminster operates they most of them have not even tried to find their way around the building yet that is probably too much of an ask on day one but you know that what they are doing they are basically getting their security passes they are not getting their offices yet that takes a few days but getting crucial things like email account so their constituents can get in touch with them and what tends to happen is that when an m.p. Is elected very very quickly they start receiving lots of letters and things like that so they are sort of trying to find their their whereabouts around this place today because they know that now their life is going to change probably more than many of them had ever thought. They will be expected to hit the grown running politically on yes they will do what is happening today a lot of them are arriving at Westminster tomorrow the House of Commons will meet and will reaffirm that it wants a Lindsay oil who was elected towards the end of the last parliament speaker of the House of Commons then M.P.'s will start basically taking the oath in which they they basically agree to the rules of the House of Commons that process because there are so many of them often takes about 2 days Thursday this week we will get the government's legislative program the Queen's speech on Friday we are expecting that the withdrawal agreement bill the bill that will basically give legal entity to breaks it will be voted on in principle by the House of Commons because Boris Johnson and Conservative M.P.'s have been very keen and keen to be seen to getting on with the whole issue of breaks and Cabinet appointments expected today yet we are expecting a couple today because this is not going to be a 4 reshuffle as often you get when a government comes into being but we know that we need a couple of cabinet vacancies to be filled one will be the job of Culture and Media secretary making Morgan the previous holder of that post decided that she would stand down at the election and that could be a key post going forward the 2nd one is the position of Welsh record 3 at the beginning of the campaign then we are secretary Alan cans was forced to resign so we know there are at least 2 jobs that there are various ministerial posts one of which at the Scotland Office because the Minister of State Colin Clark did not win last Thursday night so at some point they will have to put in someone to take his place but we are expecting there will be a major cabinet re. Shuffle but that probably won't take place to tell the truth about fabrics year and the s.n.p. Showing off their new M.P.'s yet within the last half an hour s.n.p. M.P.'s have been gathering outside of the Palace of Westminster they have 12 new M.P.'s taking their total to $47.00 M.P.'s in Bradford the leader of the Westminster group down here at Westminster for the s.n.p. Say their job was to be the conscience of Scotland's again repeating something we will hear a lot of this week from s. And p. Politicians that there should be a 2nd independence referendum and it should be up to the people of Scotland to decide when that will be no so say the conservatives Senior Conservative Scottish m.p. Andrew Berry says they will not be a 2nd independence referendum sanctioned by this conservative government the s.n.p. Had a very good night in Scotland it was not a vote for another independence referendum we've got to move this country forward put it put it put a lead on the constitutional rights of the next 5 years and start focusing on the priority of the British people that's what we're determined to down here in Westminster and my sort of conservative colleagues and I who were lucky enough to be return to be fighting very hard to make sure that Scotland's place is firmly within that United Kingdom and we get the benefit of this conservative majority government up north as well so what is the answer when the request comes formally from is go to the government for the power to have that India left to affirm and unequivocal no and was liberal up to David the short answer is falling out with each other they are getting to grips with their election defeat the worst performance by the Labor Party since 1935 there are an increasing number of Labor M.P.'s who is saying that Jeremy Corbyn should go and go quickly he says that he wants a period of reflection and he wants the leadership process to begin in January there are others quite frankly. He was saying that because of the result last week he will probably have to go sooner rather than later so that is one to watch but also it does appear that senior Labor politicians are now openly Fawley out with each other we had an extraordinary situation between the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry and previously Labor m.p. Caroline Flint she'd lost her seat on Thursday and she is alleged to have said that she believed that Emily thought thought that voters in the north were not intelligent enough to understand breaks it. Is always been on the remains side of the Labor Party Caroline Flint because the constituency in Yorkshire which represented has been on the brakes its side now everything will be says she did not say this and she's asked our infant to withdraw those comments so far that hasn't happened and now Emily Thornberry is threatening that she would take legal action against Caroline fled it perhaps some up at the moment the divisions within the Labor Party It may not come to legal action but it does show quite graphically how sections of the Labor Party are open warfare with each other at the moment David Porter at Westminster Thank you. Plans to increase health and social care staffing to cope with growing demands have been set up by the Scottish Government the workforce plan includes a commitment to increase the number of district nurses by almost 400 over 200 specialist physiotherapists as well as a new specialist service for stroke patients the plan into at the end of last year and comes out a report by the public spending was stalled that criticized the lack of any long term planning and investment in community services or health correspondent Lisa Somers joins me now and we saw what we've seen published today Well that's right as you say this has been a long time coming this workforce plan is part of a broad piece of work looking at staffing and across the n.h.s. And also in social care because when you think about it Health and Social Care integration were set up in December 25th Drinan there has been quite a lot of criticism that progress has been too slow there's not been enough joined up thinking about how you deal with the changing needs of health care and how you move to this vision of caring for people in the community for longer and there for taking the pressure off hospitals as you see old Scotland has consistently raised this and has pointed to the fact that decisive action is needed or the n.h.s. Is not going to be sustainable so what you're getting today really is a kind of vision for how things will change and what we're forced demands are going to be required to make that happen in the future so what level of staffing does it commit to one of the things that report does is it says that an additional $20000.00 staff are going to be needed to reform services within 5 years across health and social care it points to the fact that predictions sure that the elderly population in Scotland will be up by 25 to 35 percent by 2035 things do you have to change now already in Scotland we do have more n.h.s. Staff pred of population than England does but it says that we also need to think about increasing things like district nurses saw $375.00 additional district nurses $225.00 specialist physios more community pharmacists the law so provide training places for. People like clinical psychologists all of this is really about trying to support edgy piece to be the center of delivering health care in the community but putting in place advance advance specialists who can do this and what we did know some of this detail before now we have had some of these announcements made before it's about putting it all together in a way that shows that the government and also local authorities are committed and have a plan to tackle those future challenges and what sort of reaction has there been well it has been broadly welcomed in part because it has been so long coming but there have been a number of organizations that have raised concerns about the lack of detail in this plan the British Medical Association for example points out the fact that it's already been incredibly difficult to fill the number of long term vacancies they have vacancies within the n.h.s. In terms of doctors so they want to see more detail and how on earth they're going to actually fill the posts that have been created despite committing to filling to create a more training places are or filling reports the Royal College of nurses say that they're pleased with the commitment to numbers but they're worried that even with these extra district nurses there might not actually be enough to change the way that services are delivered one of the things to point out here is the same they have also and I'm stuck kind of National Stroke service that has to be an investment of 600000 pounds to create a specialist on back to me service in 9 wells and done d. That has been welcomed and because it means additional training and also potentially better support in the community for rehabilitation for stroke patients as well. Lisa Somers our health correspondent thank you. News drive on b.b.c. Radio Scotland the headlines 19 minutes past 4 newly elected M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster at the start of a week in which they're expected to be asked to vote on Boris Johnson's breaks that bill after years of campaigning hundreds of postmasters have won a key victory against the post office and the controversial accounting software they were forced to use and the clone has rejected an offer to settle a proceeds of crime case against them in for a kid couple who model a vulnerable woman in their care unless we get on his bringing your Christmas playlist fight every occasion from those festive founds you please speak to the family in the plane that works night I went. On to Carol's from the Glasgow Chamber Choir was her. By tonight from 6 there are less important every year feeling festive on b.b.c. Sounds like you. Get it on with Brian Barnet on b.b.c. Radio Scotland. Thieves have reportedly stolen $50000000.00 pounds worth of jewelry from Tamara Eccleston's hoes in London she was on holiday at the time the daughter of the former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was said to be shaken and angry after the robbery and flayed in night Jon Donnison is in Kensington 50000000 pounds worth of jewelry reportedly stolen and quite a heist this here is known as billionaires row one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the whole country tomorrow Eccleston's house more than 50 rooms now police say that on Friday night they were called out to a burglary just after 11 o'clock and they say that an amount of Haya value jewelry. It's stolen now they say no arrests have been made at the moment tomorrow at the sun she said a spokesperson for the family has said that they are shaken and angry now they weren't actually there at the time because they had travelled overseas on holiday for the Christmas holidays but clearly a pretty old Aisha's hoists Now you look at the street here it's got several big embassies on a Including the Israeli Embassy so very high security you've got armed police at the bottom of the road and presumably the house itself has pretty high security now the Sun newspaper is reporting that the thieves 3 of them got in through the back of the property and then went to rifle through the house and found the safes with this jury inside but 50000000 pounds I mean that's a huge help to think of a robbery on this scale and here in the world Jon Donnison reporting foes of hedgehogs have had to be rescued because what weather has left them to underweight to hibernate almost a photos and have been admitted to the Scottish s.p.c. a National rescue center since September have been speaking to Superintendent Sean Connery from the child to this he is 2019 has been one of the busiest years the whole years. We fight over 2000 dead fish this year and it's just the conditions or is the fact that there are more hedgehogs to. I think it's basically dying as the weather conditions and October October also are busiest month 463 comment on $11.00 so we saw some head of it this time of the year but I think the weather has a lot to do with it because the temperatures are quite mild and the middle of August through talked to over there was a lowly letter a little letters a paycheck so when it comes this time of the year they're too small and they don't have enough fat reserves for to go into hibernation so we get them into over centers and was involved in a little fattening them up or getting them a place to hibernate. Well I don't resent it we keep them if they're under 600 grams we keep them we can try till next year we just give them a steady. On a daily basis dog food and we flatten them up so they're healthy and we for at least getting next year and what will happen then and then we'll release them we have a lot of different allocations that can really cement safe areas and you know they into the forests and roots not so that they can live a normal life back in the wild we only feed and them make sure they're clean and give them water we're doing a lot with them so that the wild comes that able to be the least it's a big operation though presumably that's quite costly. It is very costly but the school is public. And we do appeals often on our Facebook page on the social media page and people to need food to last so it's really really great to helps tremendously and we're so grateful for as costly in terms of money but presumably man and woman power to do you need more volunteers or anything. Yes we always look for volunteers I write a life sentence this time apart from the hate hoax and it's quite quiet but if anybody wishes to volunteer this you check our website and all the details that are on the air but we'd love people to follow it to your web or members of the public who find a hedgehog at this time of the year if they see a hedgehog in the moving around to mean that the are not hibernating and should have been yes if they had any hedgehogs unity at this time of the year that either too small to hype a knee and little conflict food or their thang and b.c. It or do you have some problem you know that needs to be seen by a fair so if you see any hay choke back are small I. Am at this time a year definitely give the Scottish s.p.c.s. And we'll take and tell him that wildlife center is the only limit to how many you can look after things and at the moment. And there's no limit and you know obviously and we struggle to fight spaces but we would never talk in a way that needs over detail we could always find some way afford it to go within the facilities subcontinent some comedy of the Scottish as p.c.a. The telly No 25 pass for high school for sport here's Iona balance and thank you Belle the Europa League last 32 draw was made earlier sounds like will face Copenhagen and Rangers will play Portuguese side Braga the ties take place at the end of February with Celtic away for the 1st leg and Rangers beginning at Neil Lennon side have previously faced Copenhagen when they were champions league opponents and 2006 with led in part of a team that won one nil at home but then suffered a 3 want a feat in the Danish capital Rangers meanwhile have never played Braga The former midfielder Alex Ray says that the draw could have been tougher for the I broke sight with a I think when you look at Salzburg I accept things that quite useless have been very difficult I think this is a medium draw really when you think about what's by going to some of a good technical team top to group in against Wolves as well. As not all monks and have to treat it with respect really well are to portaging lyrics has been speaking to Rangers and Celtic fans and Glasgow to hear their thoughts on the ties but also in those funds I'm pleased to be out the door has been made definitely ever told that sort of visitors will be paid for with char a man team from Portugal in my my estimation so I think that happened to be chance so when I smell a Celtic and against Kobe he can still think it's been special nothing for me to have my feet over me and have been tough gave him my feet I think we have to wait for a good piece he would be defended by some Fabian of course to do that by some company just a plain duty to feel confidence we'll have more on this throughout the program and stay with Celtic near Baton has signed a new 3 and a half year deal which will see him to me. At the club until 2023 Well meanwhile in the Champions League holders Liverpool were Jonna gets Let's call Madrid in the last 16 bunches to say he will play Real Madrid Chelsea happy Jonna gets by Munich while Tottenham face pundits legal leaders r.p. Leipsic elsewhere Grant Scott has resigned from his position as head coach of a Bernie ladies it's understood to become increasingly frustrated with the failure to affiliate the team or directly with the man set up Scott's resignation will come as a huge blow to Hibs ladies who face the prospect of several players also leaving to sign professional contracts rising star Jamie Lee Napier and Kirsten Riley have already left in recent weeks to join clubs in England Heather Gerrard reports as it stands to Bernie ladies a part of a community foundation in the not directly affiliated with the Easter Road club however it has long been their desire to move towards a more professional set up talks to introduce changes are under way but that process has been long drawn it's all in stark contrast to the likes of Rangers and Celtic who've committed to paying their players on a full time basis with Hearts taking their team in highs Skalds Hibs ladies won back to back League Cups a Scottish Cup and reached the last 32 of the Women's Champions League and the England team g.b. Had to coach Phil Neville says Scotland will be well represented in the Olympic women's football team next year Neville says he has already spoken to several Scottish players about being selected but obviously is not guaranteed you don't explode from a couple of sets well all the players that. Were going to take the best players even though I am a manager the next from someone on the g.b. Manager I've got no hope for great game from being with and I thought I would pick the best team to go through with picks and we've got another job. You come from within the fire of Phil Neville there well there's more support at our Web site and I'll be back with more at 5 o'clock thanks very much. Music to mums. The trouble news while snow is causing a few problems this afternoon in the highlands the a 9 at Granny has heavy traffic because of snow the 889 at Lagan also has very slow traffic and the 87 a bun lawyer also slow extra care is needed throughout that area and done D.-Day 90 Kings way west a slow traffic at the junction with Mark Kirk road the traffic lays there have failed in pricing can also go on a 92 in Calvin and bell when the main traffic is very slow in Edinburgh looking very slow on the a 9 o 2 where a very rude way Spain's near the junction with Clark road where you'll be held up by a range 50 minutes in Glasgow seaward street on the approach to the m e to junction $22.00 remains closed because of a building fire so you'll have to divert if you would usually leave or join the m.e. There b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel and you're listening to news drive on Bill White for the time no Huff Post for somebody the news Christine Finnegan voters Johnson is expected to announce a small cabinet reshuffle later some posts in the cabinet such as culture secretary a vacant after the general election today nearly elected M.P.'s have been settling in a twice Minster including their sent piece 12 new faces with their total of 47 M.P.'s will be pressing for the opportunity to stage a 2nd independence referendum speaking to our political correspondent Glen Campbell the Scottish Conservative m.p. Andrea Bowie says that won't happen we've got to move this country forward if it were to put a lid on the constitutional rights of the next 5 years and start focusing on the priority of the British people that's what we are determined to don't here in Westminster and what sort of conserve colleagues and I who were lucky enough to be returned we fighting very hard to make sure that Scotland's places fairly within that United Kingdom and we get the benefit of this because of majority government up north as well so what is the answer when the request comes formally from is go to the government for the boat that indeed if to affirm an unequivocal no divisions in labor have deepened ahead of the part. His leadership contest with one of those tipped to run the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry threatening legal action against a former colleague Caroline Flint who lost her South Yorkshire seat in the general election claim to Miss Thorne but he told a colleague she was glad her constituents went to stupid as there's the allegations prompted a few days response from the labor front bench or I would never even think that let alone say it it's a complete loss so I've said Callan come on Caroline this isn't true you know with Doris and I'll give you till the end of the day and she refuses to say I did still hassle of instructing solicitors and that's what we're doing hundreds of postmasters have won a key victory against the post office and the controversial accounting software they were forced to use the judge at the High Court in London said the horizon system wasn't remotely robust and even after improvements were made flaws remained the judgment tends years of campaigning by those affected some of whom were jailed in cases where the software wrongly logged missing funds last week the post office agreed to pay 58000000 pounds to settle the dispute 2 men have been charged after a woman was badly injured by a sofa which fell from a building in Aberdeen City Center the 32 old woman was taken to hospital for treatment for C.D.'s injuries Police Scotland say the men aged $26.31 were charged after a sofa was allegedly thrown from a building on Saturday the 7th of December. The socialite and model to matter Ecclestone has reportedly had 50000000 pounds worth of jewelry stored in from her London home the daughter of the former Formula One boss Berni Ecclestone was said to be shaken and donkey after the royal baby Jon Donnison reports police have confirmed that officers were called to a house in Polish green in Kensington just after 11 o'clock. Come Friday night after reports of a burglary the private road known as billionaires row is one of the most exclusive addresses in the country offices have given few details but they there are reports that amount of high value jewelry was taken police have not said who owns the house but the Sun newspaper is reporting it belongs to Tamara Ecclestone police say no arrests have been made charities say thousands of head chokes have had to be rescued because when it weathers left them to under a week to hibernate there's a warning that rescue centers are close to capacity with nearly a 1000 hedgehogs admitted to the Scottish s.p.c. a National center since September more the 90 hedgehogs are also being cared for it has so head wildlife rescue in North ear sure it says this year's been the worst on record for the admissions to its hedgehog hospital and that's b.b.c. Radio Scotland news well is it weather for talks to wrap up warm or can they be just for a bunch of us certainly pretty chilly out there Bill thanks very much indeed and for some wintry actually we've got a band of rain sleet and snow moving its way northward across parts of Highland Grampian and the Met Office has just issued a yellow weather warning for some snow and ice through parts of those areas as well so if you joining up and down the a 9 north of Perth expect some wintry weather and did other high road routes in the area as well for most the seedling if you get some wet weather it will be of rain perhaps a bit of a sleety mix at times but rain for most is just through parts of East Highland and northwards that we're seeing and think more significant in terms of wintry weather for much of the Central Belt and the south through the course of this evening and overnight it's dry a quite clear at times as well and certainly quite cold we're looking at the overnight temperatures around about 02 plus 3 Celsius but in the countryside it will be colder than that so even out with that yellow warning area there is a risk of ice where we've got to. Amp services and the temperature falling away to tomorrow and we still have low pressure nearby but a much lighter winds and actually after a cloudy start with some showers this in improving story tomorrow by afternoon will be some sunshine for many of us quite crisp conditions still quite chilly but you know really probably average temperatures for this time in December were looking afternoon highs anything up to around 6 Celsius but still a few showers and some cloudy skies to contend with the 1st thing then that takes us nicely to Wednesday will be a cold start to the day on Wednesday some mist and fog around at times and then as we head through the day when strength thing from the south cloud building and rain arrives later as the forecast. On digital radio f.m. Medium wave and b.b.c. Sun's b.b.c. Radio Scotland this is news drive on Bill White for the former deputy Provest of our body in has been referred to a national standards watchdog after he was found guilty of sexual assault Alan Donnelly was convicted last Friday but remains a city councillor a reporter David sharks in Aberdeen has been following the story just you know David was the situation the council know well Bill Allen Donnelly resigned his membership of the Conservative party but as you mentioned is still an Aberdeen City Councillor he's not yet tendered his resignation to the chief executive we've attempted to contact him today to find out if you intends to do so but he wasn't available for comment now a meeting is due to be held today within the ruling conservative and labor ministration here in Aberdeen to decide what action to take no they're in power with a majority of one sort of moving Kunstler Donnelly could mean losing that majority and a potential restructure of committees to reflect the new political landscape speaking to us earlier the conservative group leader Douglas Lumsden said the question of whether he remains a counsellor should be answered by Mr Donnelly you know he's no longer a member of my group so I can't I can't instruct him what to what to do. It is a matter for foreign himself but I think he needs to give you know careful consideration as far as I'm concerned he's overseas is resigned from the party he's no longer a member of our group and therefore no longer as a member of the administration until you know I'll be looking at ways to remove him from all committees that is representing the conservatives and remove him from all external groups with the represents the administration did this come a boat well throat his trial in court Mr Donnelly had denied kissing and touching a man who was working at an event in the city but on Friday he was found guilty of sexual assault sentencing was deferred for reports until next month now today we've learned that he's been referred to the ethical standards commissioner and the Liberal Democrat group on the council are also calling for safeguards to be put in place for staff and members of the public who will work and come into contact with councilor Donnelly their group leader in you'll believes the former deputy Provost can't continue in his position and want him to resign nature of the conviction the conviction of a sexual assault in the interview parents would only is absolutely unfit to hold public office he should have resigned on Friday when he was convicted he should resign today. He. Should resign soon as possible there is division is untenable and the sooner he goes the better but we've spoken to Aberdeen City Council in the last hour who say no resignation has been received by the chief executive so despite his conviction as of note Mr Donnelly remains the councillor for the Tory and very Hill ward in Aberdeen chunks in Aberdeen thanks very much. 1st talks are being held over the future of the storm and to assembly in Northern Ireland following the general election it's almost 3 years since parachuting collapsed the leaders of the 5 main parties are meeting with the Northern Ireland secretary in a bid to restore devolution which any minute to discuss the latest stops journalist Dennis money and Dennis has the political landscape changed because or since the general election. Yes and probably permanently as well. It would be wrong to draw too many empirical conclusions from the recent general election results in Northern Ireland because there were so many local factors but I think you can draw a conclusion that the Unionist majority is gone forever in terms of representation that however doesn't mean there is going to be a majority for United Ireland because a lot of the support mostly from the Democratic Unionist Party the main Unionist Party these days and some from Sion Fein astonishingly has gone to the Alliance Party which was always seen by the nationalist and Unionist parties as a waste of votes and a middle class laughingstock Well they've really built up. A surge it's not momentum yet but it's getting close to that so I think the landscape looks very different to what it did partly partly because of Bracks it but also partly because of the lack of devolution since 2017 Yeah and we're told that party workers going around the doors from both sides of the divide we're hearing from voters you know it's time to get Stormont back on track Yes I people are sick of it I think that another thing that I rather took Sion Fein by surprise was when you vote tradition Fane you know you're voting for an abstention ist m.p. And I think they started to get some grief this times this time in the doorsteps because people into Ronan from. Manner a little voted for Sinn Fein in their droves they're not watching the Irish parliament live on t.v. They're watching the House of Commons on for 2 years now they watch nothing but a succession of Democratic Unionists talking about their future with the exception of the recently retired and dependent m.p. But there's a real political imperative to get storm and back which there hasn't been for a long time one is Sin Fein had a terrible election in the Republic of Ireland in the spring and their local elections because they don't look like a party of government when they're not in government in Northern Ireland and Sion Fein cares deeply about hard does in the rest of the island and for the d.p. The devious finally woken up to the fact that without the assembly the union is very fragile when there's diva Lucian the union is much more secure and they also had a deeply unpleasant experience for them of this legislation on abortion and equal marriage coming through. And then they also got a tremendous amount of earache on the doorsteps about the crisis and it really is a crisis in Northern Ireland and the National Health Service So there's lots of imperatives to get back to work which they have not been for a while and what about the choreography of any potential restarting of the assembly you know we've we've heard the non-secular Julian Smith today saying that he was hopeful that something could be done this going to be talks later this week or the deadlines one of the it was a potential time to there's a deadline in the middle of January that if evolution isn't restored by then they're there legally have to be an election but central government could very easily legislate for that not to happen if the talks are going well the parties don't want another election for a whole lot of reasons. The do you pay did very badly in the last assembly elections and both the deviation Fane didn't do terribly well in the recent general election. The smaller parties are right of money after $3.00 elections in Northern Ireland in one year already. So I'm not sure you're going to have agreement by the middle of January but I think you will have agreement fairly quickly for this reason Julien Smith is going to stay as the secretary of state for Northern Ireland and he is not just a heavy hitter but because he was a chief whip he is an expert at arm twisting and law growling at things that are very important in a negotiation and also for the 1st time since the general election of 2017 he's going in as a neutral honest broker he's not going in Afraid to annoy the d u p because the arithmetic at Westminster is changed to radically so why do you have a perfect storm about Northern Ireland and evolution for a couple of years I think that the weather forecast as much brighter for getting deal Lucian back and who will give way or presumably both sides have to give way to some extent but there are there have been key stumbling blocks on the main stumbling stumbling block is over an Irish language legislation which I think is easy enough to resolve because the d.p. Could easily say well look we have to model models to look at in Britain and Wales and Scotland about indigenous languages they could tie it to what they call Ulster Scots although I must to say to my ear Ulster Scots sons like my granny from Ballymena used to tour. But here's the thing Sinn Fein had for really big issues going in to diva Lucian 10 years plus ago in 2007 and the d.d.p. Stymied on all 4 of them and the ice language is the only one that's left which means that the d.p. Really has nothing to trade in exchange. There would be the only ones compromising but there was deep opposition and Unionists. Grassroots to their being an Irish language act simply because it was an assertion Fane policy and I think given the changed circumstances they're going to decide it will look an Irish language or a culture Act which is what it'll probably be called in the end if you're going to have a culture act better that in the end of the Union because so many people are forecasting the end of the Union and even after all I've said I think the union both in Scotland and Northern Ireland is at its most fragile in our 20100 years and us money will leave it without Thanks very much. News drive on b.b.c. Radio Scotland course to 5 the new start of headlines newly elected M.P.'s have gathered and Wes most of us Polish Johnson prepares to bring his brakes deal back to the Commons sort of Emily Thornberry is threatening legal action against a former colleague a Scot real has laws this new winter timetable promising more trains and more seats on the busiest routes. Is the travel news with Victoria Lumsden Well snow is beginning to cause some problems in the highlands the a 9 at Granite Wash the 889 Lagan and the 87 at Boeing lowing all have very slow traffic an extra care is needed in Aberdeenshire we're just getting word that the a 96 between Huntley and Keith is I say that or Also gritters out on many other roads including the 1000 Aberdeenshire so take care and be prepared for slow traffic in under the traffic lights at the junction of the in $1000.00 kings we waste and marker are out of action in Edinburgh in one or 2 fairly route has heavy West spine traffic at the junction of Clark roads we're getting reports that it will take year and 15 minutes to clear that junction in Glasgow Len's field key remains closed both ways between the squinty bridge and Hyde Park streets also in Glasgow seaward Street which is just off the ne to junction $22.00 remains closed both ways because of a building fire. It's closed between the Emmy and the 8 Paisley Road which could sleep done if you take this route told b.b.c. Radio Scotland travel this Christmas the I'll bring you the story of one of the most successful Scottish albums of all time when the man who came along to go absolutely hammered in the press. Record which received a lukewarm response to one afternoon a glass complete changed everything for Travis it's like a magic song with special superpowers systemic that have been safe enough. To. Join me Paul English for troublous the man who at 20 is that thing the other that we're a proper by know we've recorded in Abbey Road should you say. Christmas the from 2 here on b.b.c. Radio Scotland protesters are on the streets of several Indian cities demonstrating about a new law on illegal migrants which some critics see as anti muslim tear gas has been used roads have been blocked and 6 people have died demonstrations are known their 5th day earlier I spoke to the b.b.c. East Asia correspondent and bought a sun I thought Arjun thousands of students have held a protest over the weekend here in the capital Delhi protesting against his controversial citizenship law many of them feel that this law is discriminatory to worse Muslims because the law fast tracks citizenship to people who fled will flee from neighboring Muslim countries like Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh due to religious persecution Now the controversial part of that law is Muslims have been excluded that's why many students say that it goes against the fundamental values of secular traditions of India and that's why they have been protesting on the other hand for people in northeastern India which is like close to Bangor base and Myanmar and they have a different problem for this law because they think by giving citizenship to people who came from other countries that. What are the demography of that region because many of them are indigenous communities tribes they don't want outsiders to come and settle because they fear that their culture and identity will be affected and they will take over the land and jobs at that so for the same law there are 2 different kinds of protests going across India and what's the response of the authorities been have the been taken by surprise yes indeed they have been taken by surprise by the scale of this protest So what did started in the northeast have been the over the last few days and then the protests moved to Delhi the capital city and then people saw you know the Wyland happened during the protests which police say a one year small group of protesters were involved but many students they accuse the police of brutality and the force that we enter the university campus and attacked many students but police denied these accusations and they were taking This is a reaction to bring the situation under control but what this done what this has done is this is parked out spontaneous protest in other parts of the country like in other cities like in Bangalore Hyderabad so that a stick in the government but really by surprise they don't expect so many students showing solidarity with the students in Delhi so that is why the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has appealed for calm and he said the while it was very unfortunate and distressing at the same time now the opposition parties of launched a scathing attack on the government for what they describe as declaring a war on its own people is that only terms that the government world reverse track on the slaughter. It is very tricky situation for the government because they have refused to back down so far but there are increasing protests and one of the ministers hinted that they're willing to tweak the law if necessary but it's not very clear because whether this will switch the feelings of people in the northeast of India because there are 2 different groups of people in a protesting against this particular law whether you can satisfy every group because people in the north east of India which is bordering bank but they say they do not want any make friends and the government initiated a program called national registry up to distance and which more than $2000000.00 people that will meet it from that list which means they have to prove that they were Indian citizens they had enough papers to prove they were Indian and many of them came from Bangladesh so there is a lot of issues here for the government to address and at the moment government doesn't want to show that it is a backing down but if the protest spread a bit continues for a few more days then it will pose a big challenge to the government about a son that are done in Delhi and what is a fresh turkey not a fresh turkey want some month old you might think but many of the birds being bought in the run up to Christmas will be just start of him being kept in deep chill we're hoses minus 2 Celsius and gas flushed to remove Well you Pennington is emeritus professor of back to the audience at the University of Aberdeen Hello rather what do you make of these techniques to sell us fresh turkeys when they're a month old well yes I mean it all depends on what you mean by fresh if you think it's going to be still warm you know after after it's been killed and want to have a Starfleet isn't. Really a trading standards issue you know what does the public expect when they buy fresh there are they obviously expect Number one they expect the bird to be soured the terms of taste and all the also expect the bird to be sounded turds of freedom from microbes you know you're going to get food poisoning and all that kind of stuff and not. You know those those are really take care of by these cooling process in fact the birds are probably slightly safer than the birds that are just come straight from the farm but on the other hand if the public thinks they're getting fresh newly sort of slaughtered turkeys and so on well then there was a mistake and so it's pretty close to what's on the label the suppliers themselves say this is the only way you can meet this sudden surge in demand at the festive period I suppose of a point the other way would be to to fleece all the turkeys which Well that's right and you know that I think the public prefers to eat fresh in a vertical was compared to the frozen actually the frozen turkeys are slightly safer I would not want to slightly safer from the point of view of the common as food policy but Kempler back to which is on the surface of the of the bird and that's not for 6 by my freezing of the thawing you know it's down by 90 percent that kind of thing you know this there's been talk over the years of doing that as a kind of safety measure because unfortunately we haven't been able to get those come contamination levels right down to it you know even in remotely near 0 you know that they're still in the in the I well I made the talk about the present clearly you know if you cut the bird properly and you handle it properly there's no risk just the bugs they're all killed by that because they're also not by the freezing so you know if you had to choose between fresh or freshly cut was frozen from the safety point if you choose the frozen but of course that lends you in this in the sort of trouble of inadequately thawed talkies and adequately cooked Tuckey's it just mistimed Yes and that's really a taste issue the you know the basically well there is obviously a slight safety issue because Sete Afridi doesn't kill all the bugs so you really have to be very careful and follow the instructions that the absolute thing you must do is read the instructions on the label as it were and how long you have to to thaw the bird before and how long you have to cook it so that it's going to. Right through that the bugs are on the outside of the meat and I'm looking at it from a sort of microbiological point of view the not in the actual beat itself but on the other hand if you cook a bird to 70 degrees for 2 minutes the bugs are dead but of course if it's frozen and it's thawing slowly Well it might be quite difficult to get to those temperatures so basically follow the instructions and you'll be you'll be fine and the bird will taste fired as well Professor Hugh Pennington Wise words as ever thanks very much. The fans of famous comics from done deal being asked to share their memories of their favorite characters from a new book it's been put together by the University of Dun D's Christopher money the world's 1st professor of comic studies spoke to us earlier well I've been working on comics for searching and teaching comics for for many years never you know I don't do any and also somebody who lives and works and doesn't he always been fascinated by by Dundee's comics history and over the various bits and pieces of research I've done over the last couple years some interesting will take bits of information about Doesn't he kept coming out either for speaking to people or doing a lot of research or well bits of the story that isn't usually told about done these comics history so become Yeah because it was the story the so often told us about d.c. Thompson isn't a top and the bees are and so forth and great characters like desperate done but you're finding that there was a comic history long before D.C.'s Yeah very much so as you say everybody knows you know and everybody knows the great products of comics of of don't these great comics publishing empire but the more I've done research there's this one arresting stories that come out it's not like certain aspects of d.c. Thomson's history perhaps but also agree rich tradition of comics production in the same. Material that d.c. Thomson's produced I've been very interested to find out about some of the very early comic strips that were being published and done d. Some of them came out of the street magazines like done d c Yeah cool the wast and they were being published in 88 Teasley 88800. For the turn of the century and there was periodicals often hard comic strips in them so I'm tracing the history of that and what is a but done d. . Then that gave birth to comics Well there's a couple of things there my colleague my future. Is that museum Services University has done to you just a couple years ago rubric about our history and don't be don't we had a very very rich history in the mid 19th century and that was largely because the g. Industry lots of money in Dundee people wanting to want to. Represent their effect wealth by buying and purchasing art so it was a vibrant art scene and on the official art scene in Dundee That was Friday evening in the 19th century which is kind of been forgotten about under does that tell you in with sort of postcards seaside postcards and that sort of thing oh very much so and this is key John Lange which was one of the publishers here and done deed of his 'd journaling d.c. Thomson's those cup companies later marriage to an earlier 20th century but they were great rivals John laying hired Martin I understand who later became very famous as cynicus he would he became famous for satirical postcards made a fortune in producing producing this yet he was the 1st illustrator hired by a newspaper in the u.k. The origins of the actually really fascinating because Jordan Lang really you know the it with technology to images within newspapers lots of illustrated magazines newspapers tended to be primarily text but was a to real bridge disaster that kind of brought this revolution when that happened it was international news already world journalling finds that whenever any visual material in a newspaper such as you know a graph or a photograph or anything like that the papers instantly sold out so this convinced them to invent very heavily in the technology to embed visual material with Finnish newspapers and with the thought that there were so many visual artist drawn to Dundee the 19th century and early 20th century. They're a big publishing house John Lange we are to become introducing Thompson's heart this technology factor so I believe it brought about a moment we're done he was really just to take advantage of this and that continued well into the 20th century as Professor Christopher money from the University of done d. And later here on b.b.c. Radio scholars get on from half past 6 the ceiling tonight Brian Burner is playing your favorite songs from trysts most movies from Meet me instant Louis to last Christmas in Texas your suggestions to a 2 to 95 standard message rates or email get on b.b.c. Dot co dot uki let's get on with Brian Bennett tonight from 630 or 92 to 95 f.m. B.b.c. Radio Scotland. On digital radio f.m. Medium wave and b.b.c. Sounds b.b.c. Radio Scot. Good afternoon it's 5 o'clock this is news Dr with Bill White for tonight Scotland's new crop of M.P.'s have been arriving in Westminster there's a promise of more trains and seats a Scot reels a new timetable comes and I am also very clear of it making sure that any decision that we give me is one which I believe is in the travel public's interest and it's also in the tax people's interest and all these matters will be taken to. The world's biggest bottle of whisky has sold for photos and of puns to be filled out than expected to be because there wasn't tell of it the atmosphere of if you just. Sent my somebody off. All that and more to come but no the news from Christine Finnegan Downing Street says the government plans to hold a vote on borders Johnson's breaks it withdrawal. In the Commons on Friday it comes as the prime minister meets the crop of more than 100 new Conservative M.P.'s who won their seats in last week's election if Mr Johnson's bill is passed he hopes to leave the e.u. By the 31st of January and finish trade talks with Brussels by the end of next year here's the former BRICs it Secretary David Davis throughout the last few years every time the British negotiators came up against a sort of bump in the road the Labor Party the s.n.p. Liberals and some Tories sought to undermine them and that's no longer going to be true so they said he had the Boris has a much stronger the Us President Donald Trump has congratulated badas Johnson on his election victory number 10 says that in a phone call the 2 men also discussed the importance of an ambitious free trade agreement after BRICs it meanwhile the s.n.p. Is 47 M.P.'s have also gathered outside Westminster for the 1st time since Thursday's election the 1st minister Nicholas Sturgeon's expected to write to voters Johnson calling for the powers to hold a referendum on independence or Westminster correspondent David Porter says we can expect the s.n.p. Group of M.P.'s to push that cause in the Commons but they are unlikely to sway the government and right for the leader of the Westminster group down here for the s.n.p. Say their job was to be the conscience of Scotland's gay repeating something we will hear a lot this week from s. And p. Politicians that there should be a 2nd independence referendum and it should be.

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Radio stuck 6 o'clock tonight back with praise and grumble reaction to the weekend's football you can have your say with them on the usual number 801 c one. Same number x. Factor. If you have a singing decoration. Radio it's Monday afternoon George and that was simply right. And interesting weekend Mrs g. Has lost a voice. It's not been nice actually for. Did that sound sincere I mean I meant it sincerely I'm not sure it's not been horrible for because she she does talk quite a bit and so she's lost her voice the children were away the grandparents over the weekend while we did things that parents have to do this to me and. That's kind of more or less sorted although I did add to that a little bit this morning on the way into work but on Saturday for reasons Jessica you self so wound up and in such a foul mood that you can't really put your finger on why you're in a foul mood and you don't really know even where it started but you just get kind of into this spiral where you start off in a fairly bad mood and then everything just sort of adds to it from the person who forgets to indicate at the roundabout to the person who is standing in the queue in the shop and won't move out of the way all that kind of thing I ended up in such a foul mood that we ended up going to a shop that hadn't yet opened one of these ones where the used to be a home base and you know the clothes lots of home bases was supposed to be replaced by the range like the one in Phantom and I was thinking I need to get my dad a birthday card so did that went to the range that doesn't open until the 20th of December you thinking are they going to put their Christmas stocking on or not for like 4 days anyway the shot was shot not even I used language and I wouldn't dare to share with you at this time on a Monday afternoon on the radio stormed off and promptly walked into a tree and I think this was karma coming to get me the idea that I've been in such a bad mood it could have really upset me and some even further down but in fact I just laughed at myself and carried on how much better day for it the times when you walked into a tree and felt better for it there's a nice topic for a phone in trouble 3 stoking your message nobody will have walked into a tree and felt better for it apart from me there might be some labor people who want to. Walking to trees in that sort of metaphorical sense the fallout of the general elections already turning nasty for them the visions are getting deeper and head of the party's leadership contest one of those tipped to run the foreign or shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry threatening legal action against a former colleague Caroline Flint who lost her South Yorkshire seat in the general election Caroline Flint claimed Miss Thorne told a colleague she was glad her constituents went to stupid is there is the allegations prompted a furious response from the former Labor front from the current labor front bench I would never even think that little and say it it's a complete loss so I've said to Caroline come on Caroline this isn't true you know with Doris and I'll give you till the end of the day and she refuses to say how it is real hassle of instructing solicitors and that's what we're doing with the process to choose a new leader will start at the beginning of January with Jeremy Corbyn successor in place by the end of March but how does the party pick itself up from the worst election result it's had since 1935 months price is a political commentator and was head of communications for labor under Tony Blair. Lance good afternoon thanks for coming on to b.b.c. Radio Stoke this afternoon how pleased to you that you're no longer head of communications for labor. Communications is a very important job and I'm afraid the Labor Party abjectly failed to communicate its message I mean you didn't even get its message straight I'm afraid before the disastrous car crash election of last Thursday and communication is just one part of the job but you've got to have the right product to sell before you go about the business of trying to sell it well how surprised were you at the outcome of the election I was surprised I was shocked I was upset I thought we were heading for a drop in but I didn't think it would be anything on the scale of what transpired on Thursday night Friday morning and to see so many constituencies across the u.k. That have been voted Labor almost forever giving up on the on the Labor Party I think was was heartbreaking. From a piece you wrote in September 25th a new set of Jeremy Corbyn he was once considered an electable extremist the election result might suggest he still is might and yet he was always an honor to pollute stream Is that didn't change and I'm afraid he's he molded started to mold the Labor Party in his image and during the time that he was leader the Labor Party moved even further to the left the don't forget this is the 4th general election in a row that Labor has lost we move further to the left in each and every one of them and this is the consequence of that process Jeremy Corbin's politics are wrong for this country and wrong for the Labor Party and we have to move on from that which doesn't mean going back through everything from the past I mean it's you know it's true that I work for Tony Blair but I'm not talking about a return to New Labor or Blairism or anything like that the Labor Party has to regroup move together and find a leader who can actually bring all the various wings of the Labor Party into a position a genuinely united position not one that just pretends to be united and all that interesting you bring up the idea of unity Here's what 2 former Stoke on Trent term peace told me in the early hours of Friday morning before they lost their seats this is Ruth Smith and garrets Now this is very much Jeremy call when his results this was a labor manifest day that he wanted it was a back seat position that he wanted and does beg the question if the Labor Party doesn't represent bases like Bly Valley and the South Wales valleys and Stoke on Trent are we still the Labor Party there are there i Series a big questions for the Labor Party towards are all 10 constituencies in the b.b.c. Radio Stoke area Lance are now conservative for the 1st time in history where does Labor go from here what could a new Labor party for want of a better phrase look like well I think both Ruth and Garrett who are terrific and peas are absolutely spot on about that so the the Labor Party has to look like the country that it wants to represent. So it has to be patriotic in a way that I'm afraid Jeremy Corbyn was never Patry article never believed of patronage whatever his part or stations to the contrary it has to have it has to be grounded in common sense not in ideological positions it has to be about policies that really matter to ordinary individuals in their homes whether it's the north south east west southwest of this country Scotland Wales doesn't matter where it is . And that means some very very core principles some of which to be fair were in Labour's manifesto we need to get back to things like Shore start so we give kids across this country wherever they are the best possible start in life so that people have the opportunity to make the best of their of their talents but we also need to demonstrate the fact that we believe in this country we believe in it's all the great things about it and its future and they sound like the kind of you know buzzwords that you would expect a communications guy like me to come up with but actually when when it's genuine people know that it's genuine and I'm afraid Jeremy cauldrons attempt to portray himself as somebody who represented the values of this country simply weren't real so therefore no one believed them Lance really good to speak to thanks for your insight the sandstone former head of communications for labor under Tony Blair and political commentator Lance price with some b.b.c. 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Radio Stoke news Jodi look the man's been arrested after armed police were called to a prophecy in Shelton yesterday following reports a man had a firearm the incident on Harcourt Street began around 3 o'clock in the afternoon and lasted for more than an hour train to negotiate his ring contact with the man he was arrested on suspicion of afraid he's been released under investigation pending further inquiries the charity which helps support vulnerable women across the country and in Staffordshire has been given a grant of 90000 pounds Brighter Futures was given the funding from the charity homeless link and the comic relief housing 1st fund it says it'll mean an increase in starfish and training and awareness of what some poor women a facing including violence against them and it'll improve the service that it delivers Boris Johnson is expected to announce a small cabinet reshuffle this afternoon some posts in the cabinet such as culture secretary a vacant after the general election newly elected M.P.'s have been settling in at Westminster including more than $100.00 conservatives. One of the new Those new M.P.'s is Dr Kieren Mullen in Crewe and Nantwich and he's been telling b.b.c. Radio Stoke one of his local priorities will be trying to get to the middle of the railway town improved center is not what it used to be but it's empty shops and and there's just a sense that it's gone downhill and if used to it's apparent you can see that one of the new M.P.'s 1st jobs will be to vote on the government's Bracks it legislation which the prime minister intends to bring back before Christmas he also hopes to conclude trade talks with the e.u. By the end of next year beyond the local Conservative M.P.'s have been welcomed by Staffordshire chambers of commerce it's after concerns from some local businesses about further delays in the back seat process chief executive Sarah Williams says the ability to for plan has been a key issue both trade a lot. And spend money on projects to trying to achieve their future with their trading partners in Europe others are waiting to see what happens have been sitting waiting to invest in their business they can take the one to the next level you need to understand what's coming down the line the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry says she's talking to her solicitors following remarks from a former colleague that she'd made derogatory comments about voters in an interview yesterday Caroline Flint who lost her South Yorkshire seat last week claimed Mr Barry had told a colleague she was glad her constituents weren't as stupid as theirs. Residents affected by the beach near retirement village firing crew in August to get an equal share of the phones raised to help them create a town council says the site's owner your housing aim to get people shares at the near 61000 pounds to them before Christmas and you can hear more on this with Stuart George in the next hour and a Stoke on Trent artist has taken inspiration from the city for a new range of Christmas cards flying teaspoons was set up by Laura clump after she left a job at a garden center. Things consummate it from comedies and feature pop punk straight to fairy lights and phrases like Merry Christmas duck. B.b.c. Radio Stoke sports. City Jordan Cousins has denied claims that there's been any under-estimate the players this season he started their last 2 games having not played in a league match since August and cousins says Team spirit is good we've got a group of well was and they were very experienced players and what will stick together for a 2nd time and you know like I said because good tight group and everyone's together and just continue to bat away and like us on Friday hopefully trying to frequent Scott Brown things that are experienced players have made a huge difference to the team this season Villa currently 5 points off the play offs in League 2 and bounce things at that stone to having a good balance of experience and youth experienced a very experienced spine down the middle and I think that's what you need in a 2 and 6 case there's not many an experienced team to take out. 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Found the latest Star Wars movie is out this week but one class at a school in Wolverhampton Xah little more excited than usual that's because their teacher is Mr Luke Skywalker the year 5 teacher a son leagues primary school changed his name from the Gulf when he was younger because he loved Star Wars so much he pulled on the most part seem to find it really funny it's a good icebreaker some paypal are really aware of Star Wars that some people just ignore it some people do kind of get a bit mad it may feel like why change names or it sort of is that a but on the most part it's a really positive reaction people tend to really like taking a look at the weather dry but chilly for the rest of the day it's going to be misty and Fabio overnight with temperatures down to 0 Celsius $32.00 Fahrenheit cloudy with light rain tomorrow and a high 5 Celsius that's 41 Fahrenheit that she needs for the West Midlands It's 4 minutes past 4. Troy still with cold Franks something seemed to be wrong 95 point see this. Way you could always miss. 9 minutes past the bell today welcome to the show you heard in the news about the teacher who changed his name a long time ago to Luke Skywalker he was born Luke golf so he was half way there. But he loves stubble so much he changed his name and that there is a pole Franks that plays all didn't play cricket fanatic I'm sure I was a poll Frank of course of the fashion guy so anybody named after a celebrity not deliberately but your name is also shared by somebody who is well known because somebody points out there is a broadcaster at b.b.c. Tropical James Bond the sports broadcaster that east of the season James Bond and I think the film carry 2 was born before James was born but if you see the name of somebody famous and it's a bit of an icebreaker w.-m. Followed by your message to 81 triple 3 talk about sports last night spotty Ben Stokes. It had to be Didn't it Carolyn to mention the off way through before the voting started pretty much so the suspended sentence the night frankly for me would Ben Stokes been to top 3 the greatest sporting stars we've ever had are. Depends what sport you love I suppose but who would be in your top 3 the greatest sporting stars we've ever had Frank c. R. W. M. Followed by your message to 81 triple 3 choice to live with Frank somebody seemed to be around $95.00. 1 of the big stories around it I suppose masters and post mistresses winning a key judgment against the post office and its horizon computer system in the high court they blame this computer system for creating big shortfalls in their accounts discrepancies which led to some being made bankrupt others were prosecuted and actually sent to prison and the judge Mr Justice Fraser said horizon wasn't remotely robust and even an improved form it had a significant number of bugs Julian Wilson from Redditch was one of those who was affected by what happened before he died 2016 he spent a decade fighting the post office trying to be stories reputation he ran a post office in Redditch until 2008 he was accused of fraud only taking out $27.00 and a half 1000 for his business Bill Goodwin investigations editor of Computer Weekly magazine which was one of the original publications to break the story back in 2009 he's on the show Bill hello to you afternoon. Just break down this case because a lot of people affected physically. And mentally for a lot of years here well it's an astonishing case it's been going on for 20 years it was 20 years ago roughly that the 1st problems were reported to the post office about horizon and it's taken until now ready for those problems to be addressed and for the post office to actually admit that there were problems for many refuse to admit the. So just explain what happened with this judgement today well this is quite extraordinary that the the judge there's been a whole series of trials and there would have been more to come had there not been a settlement but this one was looking at the i.t. System that managed the accounts of post office branches and we've known for about at least 10 years that money mysteriously disappears from this accounting system and the post offices the post office sub musters were blamed for that and under their contract they were responsible for any money that went missing many of them were prosecuted some were jailed. Went bankrupt criminal records and. The evidence suggests that they may have been jailed wrongly because of the money that it disappeared as a result of programming or so where did this money go well the money didn't actually disappear it was really numbers in a computer program and the numbers just didn't add up so it looked as though many it disappeared but in reality it probably hadn't so complete failure by the computer system horizon there was a settlement last week 58000000 with 550 postmasters Yes This came completely out of the blue we were not aware that that was good those negotiations were going on but 50000000 yet sounds quite a lot but then you have to deduct legal charges and insurance charges from that's only about half of that will go to the postmaster's So when you work it out it's probably going to be. An average compensation of $50000.00 pounds per person well of course many of them have lost far more than this some people have been to jail criminal records lost their livelihoods so entirely Wilson's case I mean he was fighting for a number of years and he's subsequently lost his life I mean rather than risk a prison sentence he was sentenced to community service I mean it's it's outrageous isn't it what's happening you're quite right many of the sudden postmasters like the one you mentioned Pete people felt they had no option but to plead guilty because you know. They didn't have the money or resources to defend criminal case they were at high risk of a longer prison sentence if they didn't plead guilty so they they did even though they knew they were innocent and with terrible consequences people died people lost their homes. It seems extraordinary to me that no one from the post office has resigned or apparently been disciplined over this it seems incredible with this settlement I mentioned 58000550 postmasters is that it what's the process from now on what's going well. I think the settlement will have to be worked out and people will have to put in claims. For for part of that settlement some people get more if they serve more damage. You know the extraordinary things. The extraordinary thing is that you know no amount of money can can so recompense people who've lost a lot of so people who've been imprisoned or lost or lost their business it's not really about the money I think for the for the the postmaster's supposed most it's really it's really about. Vindication you know they've they've been saying for 20 years there's something wrong with this computer system and now the judge the law courts and fine agreed with and been proven right. The most shocking news is that. The judge has now decided to put some of the evidence that the post office is i.t. Contractor gave to the Department of Public Prosecutions because he's saying the veracity of that evidence given by some of the contractors. Employees is questionable and that could result in. People being prosecuted perhaps of perjury I don't know but we have to wait and see what happens a long way to run a bill that would investigations editor for Computer Weekly magazine just unbelievable stories. Travel for the West Midlands. 95.6 people can stick to the criminals and what. Is going on the government that's a name of a star with. 6 No 6 the spaghetti and 7 for great because of an accident that's causing kids bathroom gentian steaks effect. On the tunnels in Birmingham as well of course you probably hear his talk about problems to the boring throughout much of the day most treated with Park Street was closed for a couple of hours because of an accident investigation work all I can now if you are visiting that was shopping Central Park join this afternoon over same kind of course expected to be base a was also some delays on the. Island as well with reports of an accident there if you can. See 5.6 travel. That's. To Rina thank you we're down to 0 tonight temperature wise a dry not simply a spell so quite chilly tomorrow launch the cloud a bit of a misty dunk chance of some patchy like rain it's only 5 Celsius tomorrow $41.00 found white Wednesday largely bright and dry plenty of sunshine bright spells and want to shower as of Friday Sherry rain at times but he will be turning milder towards the end of the way to sentiment as a breakfast 2019 versions of Sigma. How about some driving to me is the easy says can you know it's one and he said born Clinton for a The Lion The Witch and the fly from. I mean life 24 hour party conference Jenny thinking standing The Devil Wears Prada. Prexy to Tiffany's. Brain planning to of the fight all that is very good to them filling racially a drug for the cookies next Friday by Princess Debbie goes down in cheers. As a breakfast is from 6. To. 18 minutes past 4 welcome to the show Ben Stokes winning Sports Personality of the Year last night so the suspended sentence frankly for many the greatest sporting stars we've ever had ah you can have up to 3 and if you share your debut somebody famous because this teacher in the news today who would Star Wars film The latest one coming out. To Luke Skywalker he was born Luke golf but he was a big Star Wars fan so he changed his or half of it to what Luke Skywalker frankly I was named after Michael Douglas So this is Michael it was actually called Michael all of it so he is the one with the Premier League referee it was Chris and Michael because of Michael Douglas Catherine Wally phoned the show site that Keith Bryson fibrous New Zealand t.v. Host shares he's not a. Could never heard of Keith Bracy I'm going to look him up I share my name for Actually Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys but that was also Bryan before the Beach Boys became famous. Your message to 81 triple 3 between now and 430 we have 3 songs we have 3 artists and there is a common link between them so it is called the link. It's all to do with the songs really. Is the 1st. Experience. With. Our. That's the 1st of the 3 to delete old to do with the songs this go to Allahabad me I'm Helen. For what it is doing Ok what do you think. Any bomb guy could build on your songs revamped aids but still gone back to the top of the shots. You what your in the ballpark. Nothing to do with songs that have been revamped. But it is to do with the charts. Songs. 3 of. Now that's Elton John everybody knows that I think I'm chill. So what is it about these songs Jill. Number one on the phone. With a number one on the same time on both sides of the Atlantic they may have been I don't know about that snow. And I try though thanks for taking Paul it's more that they will all be number one songs but it's quite a bit more than that. Not just a number one songs. If I say that song bat was a double I saw it with something else. So here's the 3rd of the 3. ball the ball. Can we get the salty Castle Brum. Very very sorry so I'm We've had a Band-Aid to the new it's Christmas Elton John Something About The Way You Look Tonight and William you know the song is by the way evergreen it is what's the link between them but they were the biggest selling records when there were really. Really big you fell over that saw him make the soundness of their time hold on that Mark. Yeah and I Mark what do you think I thought they were all. Charity charity singles but beneficiaries from that his all went to charity of some description is a good try. Wallace but they're not all charity songs so we're back with. The biggest selling songs of all time the time you say yeah so what's it on there relates to the period are you talking about them so when you say time. Well serious to start sort. Of preserve because that a lot of that but they also had a period in going to speak to the whole song but then find out it's definitely the biggest selling single it's on the side I was kindly Myleene Richards Well something about The Way You Look Tonight was a double a side with kind of the wind you're right so that was the best setting single of what decade Oh yeah be. Ready to do or not it's 979697. But and I. Know it's even naughty to have agreed is absolutely right the selling singles all of that decades the eighty's with Band-Aid the ninety's with Elton the 2000 the northeast with Will Young and have a great a you get a trophy. Doesn't look likely does it. Travel for the West Midlands on b.b.c. w M 95.6 team gets along I. Should train that as an issue with travel hopefully I'll get a back you want to many even find something. From the West Midlands for the West Midlands this is easy. 95 in 6. Look at these headlines on b.b.c. Documentary Stephen hundreds of sub postmasters including one from ready to have won a key victory against the post office and their controversial accounting software Julian Wilson was one of those convicted after the horizon system made it look like he'd taken 27000 pounds from his business he spent 10 years trying to clear his name until his death in 2016 new M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster following Boris Johnson's general election victory ahead of the state opening of parliament later this week many of the conservative newcomers represent seats in the West Midlands and they're expected to be asked to vote on the Prime Minister's breaks it withdrawal agreement later this week place or investigating a crash near to Selfridges in Birmingham city center man died at the scene after being hit by a vehicle at the junction of Park Street with boards least 3 just before 11 o'clock this morning and passengers on West Midlands Trains are getting used to an amended timetable after the previous one left commuters facing months of delays and cancellations changes coincide with extra carriages for key commuter trains to help with overcrowding issues b.b.c. 95.6 forms with Rob gave a State thank you good afternoon walls have drawn the Spanish side Espanol in the last 32 of the Europa League the 1st leg will be at Molineux on February 20th with a return in Barcelona the following Thursday the 27th Espanyol are currently bottom of League. We go with 2 wins in the 1st 17 games of the Spanish season and while the was counting con a Cody says there are many good things to take from their performance against Tottenham yesterday but they must also learn from the painful finish to the game wolves made the running for most of the match despite falling behind early on but after pushing hard for a winner they allowed for Target a free header in added time to give Spurs a 21 win Cody says that outcome really hurt but when they reflect they'll say there were many encouraging aspects to the overall performance wonderful sentiment back on in a way you can look at our play and take the positives out of it but also all of the negatives as well like us over the gold was the only negative but it's here today it really really hasn't sunk in where when it comes to and we play the way we did against them you expect and you want to win it would not be disappointing the villa goalkeeper Tom Hayden says they need to go back to basics to rest their many slide Villa remain outside the relegation zone in the Premier League on goal difference alone following 3 straight defeats with the next 3 games against the teams currently below them Southampton origin won't fit but he says the primary focus is tomorrow night's League Cup quarter final with a very young Liverpool team I think to get back to making sure we do the right things and consistently do you know not looking too far ahead not going to advance for ourselves you know the next games Little Paul and Susan are in the court the focus turns to that and following on. Making sure they do we keep going back to the basics doing them right and building from the Albion striker Charlie Aston admits the top teams tend to get more luck than those further down the table Austin scored twice off the bench to turn a $21.00 deficit into a $32.00 win for the Baggies at blues on Saturday and he says they got 4 points out of 6 from 2 less than perfect performances in that game and the previous one at week after that's what happens when you're up the top and making points and it's in the same swing down the bottom if you know you could buy brilliantly and get them a sucker punch to not mean one to know and I just think that that's that's football and asked why everybody is so frustrated also has. So full of emotion where they want to show you the motions you want to be made you want to pick a director for the Council for the team that wins was what it's about really elsewhere in the Europa League draw Manchester United have been paired with Bruges Aston will face Olympiacos it's ranges against Braga and Celtic versus f.c. Copenhagen the draw is also been made for the last 16 of the Champions League Manchester City will play realm the Dritte Liverpool the holders face Athletico Madrid Chelsea take on by Munich and Tottenham meet the Leipzig and in the 2nd round of the f.a. Trophy subject to replace Sali old laws old darling turn will play heritage town it's Hales 0 in town or Bradford park out any verses Maidenhead United and heads for town Old Chester face a trip to Royston town on January the 11th while in cricket England all round a bend Stokes will fly out to South Africa after saying 2019 will be hard to top Stokes was voted the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the year after helping him win the World Cup and draw the Ashes series Inglis Test series in South Africa starts on Boxing Day and salacious news the sport on b.b.c. W.-m. Frank see it coming around to 436 Rob thank you a rebel join me for the full phone interview after text tweets of chipping in Gary Thomson in tonight as well the verdict football fans on the weekends action words that sum it up the Albion The only winners over the weekend 2 tickets to go as well blue as we get it's New Year's Day a chance to get those on the show later on 0 tonight's temperature wise 5 degrees tomorrow it's cloudy but missed the chance of a little bit of patchy light rain or drizzle but it will become mainly draw as the day goes on Wednesday drawing brights plenty of sunshine around may be the best day of the week because they brought swells and showers Friday rain at times turning quite a bit milder to context b.b.c. Wm cool story 08081. 560 takes 81 triple 3 starting your message w m d to send a message or a to see how pretty seen it. Local Radio producing. B.b.c. Wm the pick of the week's t.v. And for Christmas as well Toby is the nation's top t.v. Critic how are we all make a thanks Christmas Christmas is on the way before that though this week is it also the building up to Christmas or is this something twice the for this week for everybody you know sticks and stones my fave a running nightly this fake chronic drama from my partner and this is about a businessman a sales associate at a office in Redding gives a pitch the presentation goes Apprentice style wrong and he can't and then it's really what happens next now after not because a company may well have lost that contract it's a big contract and he starts to think everyone is now out to pin the blame on him and to undermine him they've got a really good cost you can whistle Miller says honest fielding Alexandra Roach clearly i.t.v. This is a shift really from what they normally put down would be pretty I'm going to see how it does tonight Tuesday and Wednesday sticks and stones Mary Berry with the royals Yes I have a very royal Christmas 30 p.c. World with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 30 to conquer another humans on $29.00 that Philomena conk giving her in comparable review of the year the one that we are currently still it that's only 5 minutes 35 is not building up there just a nice little little sigh stands next to the fans next over the other nights and it builds up and eventually have a compilation one just for Christmas Thursday night there is something on Channel 4 called the Cua must be on your list it's about. To end up becoming the video he. Exposed possibly the worst hospital care scandal in the n.h.s. Is history in 2007 really to Bella to start a hospital she had a hernia and treated but that she months later she was dead and the neglect that she suffered was just astonishing and Julie saw what was going on here and eventually gather the momentum to. Start leave him and the campaign that she was running exposed what was taking place the hospital and there was a public inquiry and the public inquiry made $290.00 recommendations the patient safety which is just just an enormous number I mean it's just such a huge convention it was found and so yeah that that's on a fortnight ago it is on the organizational Julie Bailey founded the campaign group secure the n.h.s. Hence the title the cure which is 9 o'clock Thursday night on Channel 4 the final of The Apprentice I thought you normally goes over Christmas but it's Wednesday night yeah Wednesday night is often but on Sunday nights in the past Larry was for Sunday nights but because of Christmas they had to keep it to its usual Wednesday night slot a Mary 2 to Christmas with Lucy Worsley arrive day at 9 o'clock the historic looking at shooter Christmas is on i.t.v. Have got Boland Christmas special with those 2 and then we're into Christmas we are well Christmas Carol which is part one of 3 on Sunday a Christmas carol this new 3 part edition which I think is a brilliant thing to do 3 2nd 33 fourths Triffitt cost and as well if at least Charlotte Reilly I mean it's a dark story let's you know it really is a pretty bleak story so they're giving it the time to praise rather than just try to cram it all into an hour and a half one else over Christmas and one of the must sees for you 20 so maybe 6 to 9 o'clock you go on a life on screen looking back at his career the title he claims to each other for half past 7 based on the book of course and then you're. We're into Christmas day governance places the big thing that's being promoted is yeah Kevin Stacy Christmas Day That's the enormous of course half past 8 what is really great is on Boxing Day as well is the words will come each film the scale Chris Caton book there are 2 films one on the train 61 the 27th and the one of the 27th I mean the 1st one is really good on 6 got Boxing Day The 2nd one is so funny at times so so funny the best question will see on t.v. This Christmas I can guarantee that then of course you've got your standards ready have an equal Call the Midwife strictly Michael McIntyre if interaction is being great bass by cop on channel or time past 7. Kylie secret night Christmas Day half past 10 channels all culminated in Alan Carr you've got to try to Christine Taylor 120 ninth's as the 1st part of 6 a 6 part are going into 2020 the proper big drama telling the true love story to prefer them a fair and then on New Year's Day you've got to make his return is the baby secret Dr Hill. 65 and he got Dracula at 9 o'clock drunk is very funny is also very Korea times but is very funny full of surprises Bancroft with Sarah Parish stars Johnny the 1st on t.v. And on a talk as well well if it does not if it's very tough for them because they've got their Bancroft stars on i.t.v. To Nicholas their parish which is pretty p. As cop dramas go as any boss I got on the rulings 11 Channel 4 which is mission impossible full out came out last year incredible to watch it's also probably the best Bond film in years but it's not technically a Bond film because it's not we wait for the Bond film when I provide something to look forward to able to prove Well listen I have a great Christmas thanks for all you've done for a very human vis you thank you for having I really appreciate it really really appreciate it if you just let my loved ones go now after what you asked. Let's get drunk Ok my heart up the mom out there she's been hard times I was known as freezer glass to get so under that all the things that we go over our car being scarring me and Julie going to hold this song Oh you're understand our feet. listening. It's all the best thing ever comes to me is my. Fault I come to play. Golf. It's not just son loves me it's just a good. Shot at chasing people. This screen. And she told me. Just I get so. You know your. Home is in your. Home was. You see below. The surface not. To. Be. A tall Morcha to. Stare at it so there's. Travel for the West Midlands on b.b.c. w n 95.63 no. But there's reports of problems in West Brom for the I 41 the expressway reported his Claes from the m 5 a junction 132 is junction with science why surrounding routes light Trinity why and why are all incredibly congested so if you are in the area code to minute delays that's the reason why it's looking pretty busy Iran's central bombing and we've also got reports of an accident on board limited I need to pause. And disruption on the trains through bombing him Snow here at the moment lots of delays and cancellations on the long departure boards because of a signaling problem if you kind of die just cold baby say 5.6 travel is I 33 I want a 3 day thank you weather 0 tonight 5 degrees tomorrow cloudy and misty trance some pretty large final drizzle for us on that Wednesday lots of these de Laski brought drop in the sunshine getting milder as well Thursday brought spells want to share with me the Unified I Sherry right at times but turning pretty mild here the so I don't. And Adrian gold head of Christmas a real festive trait slave vocalist know the whole last. Few ticks is sung beautifully sung I'm very proud of the record we never expected when we released it why back in 1973 we never believed that it would still be going still this many years old Mina but people still seem to love it sound that's good for me and it is it is a pension hats machine that's the other side of the fold this Sunday at noon golden oldie together Sunday on b.b.c. Wm the challenge the not the right day one of a new week final week of the year of the challenge Denis Weiss former footballer in the international 53 the Christian names the same you need well known Dennis's between now and $530.00 so 42 minutes to get 20 as a minimum well known Dennis's the Christian names the same dentist wants to start a 20 others you need he got around 40 minutes you could freephone a white want double o. Double 956 just before the travel I was talking to Toby about this Channel 4 programme a drama based on what actually happens called The Cure knowledge and comic fun show so his dad was treated around the same time as about 2007 is about hospital where this scandal took place the stop on wall 10 were fantastic 4 in the. Lots of stories about to the n.h.s. But it should be a really interesting drama based on fact Channel 4 later in a week Thursday w.-m. Followed by your message to warm triple 3 well known Dennis's 20 over the shop has been warned about the dangers now of buying cheap Christmas tree lights online marketplaces like Amazon and e Bay being mentioned investigation by the could see the group which finding that almost half of the products it tested could cause a file all electric shock the B.B.C.'s business correspondent Katie Prescott has the details. When we decorating the Christmas tree most of us are probably thinking about what looks pretty it's always like they were found to be faulty came from 3rd party that lives on online marketplaces which makes it extremely difficult to know exactly what you're getting because it's the vendor in these cases rather than the website that's responsible for the product the charity electrical safety 1st has been campaigning on this for years we were told something in school which was strange or equals danger and this is exactly you know the same situation in buying a lexical doings from all I marketplace is from strangers you don't know who these people are only to send you anything in the post even Amazon say the products in question have been removed from the sites. Customers of being advised to look out for warning signs when they buy Christmas lights those the to packaged in branded plastic wrapping a lack of instructions on products costing less than 5 pounds the chalk to Trading Standards Institute recommends that anyone buying electric should do so from a recognised retailer and says that anyone who thinks that they. Should take them down straight away. Will have to Westminster shortly. For So the Chinese 53 this week the football law so famous Danny camp and I only stayed with football thank you that is Hayley from a politician. Who was opening the envelope last night at the Sports Personality. The year was Phil on the text Dennis Lillee and he in Kings Heath cricketer Dennis Malta Marvel the Villa captain European Cup winner Nigel in time with Denis Amos Roderick Potteries Thank you still sport Martin mentions that he's Tyler world snooker champion then his stature. Has been to Margaret Smith a former baggies manager a coming up a half white 20 you need you've got until 530 it's like a 1st day at school Willie for over 100 M.P.'s maybe a bit nervous arriving in Westminster for the 1st time 8 of them under the age of 30 and quite a few coming from long standing Labor held areas shorn by only took the West Bromwich Wesley from labor for the 1st time says 974 he told b.b.c. How it felt to be going to parliament the small and very very surreal Why did Michael Paul yesterday very late I got here while a the they very clearly copyrighted I put in a chamber for the prime yesterday and it was a very surreal day straight it could have been in that building any phenomenal say I don't know if I think I'm conscious there's a lot that day you know I really want to get stuck in because I've got a lot of people there relying on make it my part to get this right that's only who's now the m.p. For West Bromwich West labor on the hunt for a new leader of course after their poor showing in the election let's go to Westminster get the latest with our political reporter Mark Lobell So Mark how's it been is the Conservative Party likely to change because they've taken a lot of Labor seats Yeah I mean West Robin was as you're saying it's not just Sean Bailey I mean they're all tweeting pictures of themselves like tourists from the green benches you know joining their moment in the sunshine the a big showed about stepping out sunshine you know Teddy of course a big shed around the Commons where they were to go how their expenses were where the committees sit and all the rest of it you know it's a it's a steep learning curve of course because they'll be at work on Thursday will be a Queen's speech so you know she'll bedded all the rest of it have a lot of learning to do in a short space of time but you know all those new people which short is a part you know there are more young M.P.'s 8 of them under 30 a 3rd of them women and more people. Boris Johnson key to go to Sedgefield Tony Blair's old stomping ground on Saturday to kind of make the point isn't it and he's addressing the troops in Westminster today he wants to charge you could serve have past disrupting the civil service businesses and even the poor old b.b.c. He wants to retain the party's broader personnel people like Sean he wants to work keep those seats in wolves and West Brom you know during the next parliamentary session after this and he wants bricks it so doesn't he want to cement funding for the n.h.s. And a wider reform of government departments is expected so there's quite a lot of change both within the party out there broader agenda and if the chart is true we might see a new cabinet to now that could mean that the knives are out for Jacob Riis Mog Now of course he was forced to apologize at the start of the election campaign for saying gravel victims should have used their common sense to get out of the building Well the leader of the house was returning to work today and a reporter asked him if he'd been sidelined during the election campaign this is what he had to say election wasn't about me it was a choice for the prime minister of Germany will be in a country where the choice of a wonderful choice has Boris Johnson made his choice about his cabinet are you going to be in it have to ask the prime minister is your idea I sounded a bit of a nervous laugh to me that but anyway we're expecting a minor in force reshuffle today but yeah big a big one planned I think for February so yeah change does seem to be setting in and change with the Labor Party as well quite a bit of infighting over the weekend then McCluskey saying that the policies were fine they've got to find a new leader going in that sort of direction similar sort of direction lots of infighting or Absolutely I mean you know as you say let McCluskey saying those things Jeremy Corbett blaming the media in his acceptance speech in a sling turn but standing by his manifesto but you know a loyalist today at the McDonald The Shadow transport secretary saying that Jeremy Corbett on the doorstep was a problem and the bricks it was too of course that was the lack of clarity within the party and the lead voting Bishop Oakland Ca in the Northeast the outgoing Labor m.p. Helen Goodman They're blaming Corbett and say that the manifest there was just full of too many promises but you know. That's the old guard back matter Robert Gerry Corbett Shadow Chancellor Joe McDonald they hang up their capes they're getting a lost and you know after that loss of 60 seats they've got to decide which direction to go and now so who's in the running to be the new Labor leader who we think well before I get a list of names you know kind of make 3 points very quickly Ok it's an incredibly important position right we've got a powerful prime minister with a stonking majority so this person really matters as they stand between them and they grab plans 2nd of all who they choose will answer the question is Coburn isn't dead or not and thirdly will it be Labor's 1st female leader so it's a question a little bit like who isn't running because we've just had the radical Labor m.p. Of former shadow defense secretary Clive Lewis showing a bit of leg to but overall from the core bit where you're really looking at shadow business sector Rebecca long Bailey She's backed by John McDonald He's also backing the shadow education secretary Angela Rader's expects to throw her hat in the ring and the Wigan m.p. Lisa Nandy who some say is the most feared by Tories or of the moderate side of course there's the Birbiglia Yardley m.p. Jess Phillips Now I understand her leadership preparation is underway already the shadow breaks it's actually kissed Ahmed didn't deny this morning he would skin to take part and the chair of the home affairs select committee Yvette Cooper You remember she stood against Gerry call before she might stand and finally the shadow foreign secretary Thornberry who's already in a bit of a at argument with her former colleague because it interview on Sky News yesterday Caroline Flint is no longer a labor m.p. She lost her seat said every thought told a colleague I'm glad my constituents aren't as stupid as yours were Emily thought this response today about allegations she made the rocketry comments about voters it's a complete lie I've said Kalle and come on Caroline this isn't true with Doris and I'll give you till the end of the day and she refuses to take legal action legal action so the gloves are off there it's going to be a lively race hasn't officially kicked off yet but it's not just about who sits at the top of the Labor Party as I said this is really about a fight over the heart and soul of the Labor Party and which direction it. Goes in Arklow Bell in Westminster tonight b.b.c. W.a.m. Travel keeping the West Midlands moving dream is doing that but there's an accident on the southbound side of the m 6 of the my men said just before you get to junction 10 for Warsaw and of all the hunts and it looks like all traffic is being held just behind the scene of the accident yet the vehicles involved and lots of line 2 and 4 say traffic at sunset the my men and a lot of congestion around West Brom currently with reports that the westbound side of a 40 want to ward West Brom from the a f m The m 5 is closed by an accident surrounding late are incredibly congested if you can a date is called b.b.c. 95.6 travel is a 33 I want a 335 5th day. From the West Midlands for the West Midlands this is a b.b.c. Way 95.6. Me a father talk on b.b.c. Wm Let's get the main news with Steve Herman hundreds of supposed masters of one a key High Court judgment against the post office is controversial computer system which they were forced to use some of them including Julian Wilson from ready to a convicted after the horizon software made it look like they'd taken thousands of pounds out of the business before he died in 2016 Julian spent a decade fighting trying to restore his reputation last week the post office agreed a 58000000 pounds settlement Bill Goodwin from Computer Weekly magazine which broke the story back in 2009 told Paul Franks on b.b.c. It's too little too late for sometimes quite a lot but then you have to deduct legal charges and insurance charges from that so only about half of that will go to the postmaster's So when you work it out it's probably going to be. An average compensation $50000.00 pounds per. Well course many of them have lost for more than the Us Some people are going to jail criminal records lost their livelihoods a man accused of murdering a young woman in Staffordshire has also been charged with her rape Wesley street of no fixed address denies murdering Keeley bunker whose body was discovered in a pond in woodland in town worth 3 months ago the 20 year old was pronounced dead in September after paramedics were called to the scene near Roman way 19 year old Mr St pleaded not guilty to both rape and murder during a hearing at Stafford Crown Court and was remanded in custody to face a trial likely to take place in July newly elected M.P.'s have been arriving at Westminster at the start of a week in which they're expected to be asked to vote on Boris Johnson's breaks it Bill Downing Street wants the vote on the withdrawal agreement Bill to take place on Friday 15 new M.P.'s were elected across the West Midlands region in last week's election Nicola Richards is the new conservative m.p. For West Bromwich East she's looking forward to celebrating in the Commons this week and not just because of her new job I mean to spend the 25th birthday in Parliament on Thursday is crazy but you know one of the reasons I'm a conservative is because I believe that the party will have to ration in the den they think that given the opportunities and this is the best ones they are the shadow foreign secretary Emily's Thornberry is taking legal action against a former Labor m.p. Who's accused her of ridiculing voters Caroline Flint to last her Dawn Valley seat in Thursday's election claimed Ms Thornberry once told a colleague that their constituents were stupid Labor frontbencher said the claims were a total and utter lie a man has died following a crash near to Selfridges in Birmingham city center he was struck by a vehicle at the junction of Park Street with Bordley street just before 11 o'clock this morning a white Mercedes sprinter time van was seen stopped in the road under the railway bridge close to more street and police are investigating water suppliers in England and Wales have been told to cut the average bill by 50 pounds by 2025 the industry regulator off what said firms would also have to limit investor payouts and spend billions of pounds improving performance and reducing leaks an amount from some other cues credited with creating some of the world's greatest cigar box guitars is the focus of a documentary on b.b.c. One.

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