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Men's Final woman much in South Africa as they closed 133745 they start the 1st test on Boxing Day This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speak of. The weather re a show as will push in from the West affecting most of his series Saturday but to be some broad spells as well and more rain will push into the self later today of 6 in Glasgow and 8 for Leicester Christmas day. We got the whole heap of big names to get through the big day on 5 Live So let us have a who's on the. Week of the Mary Alice James and John Robbins Laura we've made some special guest Peter Crouch maybe with Liam Gallagher Christiane is a pretty commonly Scott Mills and Chris Stockbridge James Jimmy Anderson and Felix White who say Linda's Marco might start with my own of course. Christmas with. The 5 live on the b.b.c. Sound just in case you didn't catch all of that but the 5 like websites for full listings just 4 days to go excellent sorry Next up full of blood boxing Steve bones and Mike Castello discussing how long boxing fans will have to wait to see Anthony Joshua find Thomas and fury in a wilder is also a preview of Daniel Jubran as that coming front and an appreciation of the importance of amateur boxing clubs its brutal go to programs that please don't call or text. B.b.c. Sounds music radio pud costs and just a note before we start today a show for logistical reasons we had to record this week's podcast at the end of last week so the news that Tyson Fury has split from his trainer Ben Davison and the winds for Terrence Crawford to offer my Lopez and Michael Conlon in New York will be covered in next week's show which will also be a review of the highlights of the boxing year 2819 as ever thanks for listening and live bucks a. Week. So we come from Saudi Arabia welcome again to 5 Live boxing with Costello on bounce back in the u.k. And still the. State of Anthony just reverses and. Excuses reasons somewhere in between for both of them talk about sitting on fence climbing on fences climbing over fences digging holes on the fences Ruiz was terrible Ruiz's of this great Josh was a genius Joshua was terrible go blimey everyone's going to everybody some people even criticizing candles and they turn to die Lammers was it and to New York for looking so good or. Looking so bad and it seems like the white of opinion has come down on Ruiz rather than as we described Anthony Joshua as performing a master class it seems like to me the general consensus is that it was more about Ruiz being so awful and I said that's a pretty I would look at that guy and I know that lots of people have contacted us but 1st things 1st like Don't you feel like you've been in rehab since you landed at Heathrow for 4 hours off the 5 we haven't been together we haven't been in a desert we haven't needed dight so old any kind of light we haven't even had it we have only bad food or good food and what's more we got a podcast we have no doubt a single pot goes it's 7 days up and shake it up the way you know it since Tuesday off that I'm 5 days a queue to get into the building so desk was I get back by my back of young Jack a back in your company to talk well also voice a lot about you but unless there's some really good messages on i Tunes and some really good e-mails they're not getting really good answers and need someone to inspire me because I know what I saw in the desert and so do you there are and there's one in particular who's made a point where I was listening and very doing and thinking that's something I wished I'd said but I think we've gone from it feels like we've gone from being for around 5 to 6 rounds as Iran fighters go out but if it's kind of his back now we're kind of coming back to. The more routine affairs but today we're going to look at some of the issues we've had to overlook over the past couple of weeks because of. The sheer magnitude of the fire in Saudi Arabia and everything around it and what it meant for they heavyweight division we'll be talking about car front and later on about Daley and white and his drug case having being resolved I'm going to hear from Martin Bowers the trainer of Daniel Dubois who's right on the cusp of the top end of the heavyweight scene and who fights later this week on top of the bill at the Copper Box arena but as we were saying in Saudi Arabia where they are so grateful to the welter of responses that we've had from you over the past couple of weeks mainly around the Joshua Marie's fight but other issues as well will start stave with the events in Saudi Arabia and we've had as I say many many e-mails this once they from Wayne Shirley says re Ruiz Jr I'm with Mike on this and can't believe he came out post fight to admit he hadn't trained properly the moment he said that I took my mind back to those 2 You Tube is who for a few weeks ago and got all sorts of stick both Logan poor and k.s.i. Trained harder were more dedicated and disciplined and showed the sport more respect than the current heavyweight champion of the world question mark 2 exclamation marks I just can't comprehend it it baffles me and my opinion of him has completely changed because of it he says p.s. There has to be a Netflix series in the making for You Tube on seeing Costello travel to exotic remote parts of the world and watch and dissect a classic box or listen I'll expand it a classic sporting event I mean you know no disrespect by you could go and watch you know in the middle in middle of the darkest deepest Amazon imagine going there to watch the 966 World Cup full of vinyl I mean it's the producer jacks off it so that's all we know tell it that's all we know and then you could do one of those great I don't know what I was going to offer rash tennis finals Nov 2000 feet and they were liars it's a natural trademark that put the last leaf but it's one of the boys they're absolutely spot on I mean awful as some are some really valid it was a really valid points there we were all disappointed. When he talked about you know that he had trying and since then he's come up with who might have been trying I was on I was committed and I'm going to hold our hands up again just like we would have the worst 2 detectives the worst 2 detectives in New York my in my late my you know you got that we'd both be sacked we'd both be sacked if we were policeman who didn't pick up any the signs there was a couple lines so many roadblocks in the start that we could the train of anyways and it was clear if you look at those lines it was clear he didn't barely see them in the gym and the other 9 tag on so to show tomorrow best would recognize him what he was disgraceful but it was really retrospect because no one said outright This is a thing this is the classic off the talking nobody said that they were for the fight and if they have the fight hand on heart he's not trying to lick he's as fast as a barrel basic language and he's going to lose every single round and Josh is going to jab his head off no but so of all the people that knew you know to think oh I knew you can't say I knew a new Joshua when you got to tell me you got to describe exactly what happened even Richie would do it in the firework was co Combs he said well I got that wrong because he picked Joshua believe because we have 5 or 6 rounds so you have Richie nothing to prove in the world and he held his hands up and said he got it wrong people did that in my positions they held their hands up and said Oh just low and on the same thing Steve Russell Byrne says I can honestly say that during fight way can you drop several levels in my estimation and to my knowledge you guys were the only pundit stroke journalists that knowledge this also he was a very engaging character who was smiley and likeable book to turn up to what could have been the fight of the year in such bad shape was disrespectful to the titles to boxing and to Anthony Joshua or most Americans and I think that's. That points to the excuses that he said or the reasons that he gave straight afterwards so that the press conference where he said he'd been partying and didn't take it seriously enough and that's that's offended a lot of people are going to lawsuit quite straightforward will in the next 2 and our few years Joshua fight evil Wilda or 'd fury before the end of I don't know 2021 yet before the end of 2022 I think is more likely but I do think one of those 2 fights will happen and maybe the whole round robin will happen as well and I accept that you know open to accusations of naivety here but and I do remember back to 2 missing out in the fight between really go next Lois but I just get the sense that if they can both agree on and it's Joshua who's going to have to be nudged towards the middle here to a 5050 that they the wilder and and and Joshua fight can be made I think you're right I hope you're right because that's what makes sense that's what's going to get the fans but I can't help but remember that until and he really separate Joshua from the senses in round 3 in New York on June 1st Joshua and Walter had shared Bertie 7 months as world champions might and we've done nothing and no one's corrected us online yet no one's quick to me on Twitter don't quit to me in person you'd not be a good you've not been able to give me the stats and other people I trust the not win arguments that I can think of to unbeaten champions. Being world champions at the same time and not fighting for 37 months and listen to what I'm sayin Beetson no rules to go fer g. 7 months in power level and not fight in a job that is unique has the balance then stay to my supposin naivety in talking about maybe just hoping rather than talking about Wilder and fury and Joshua all meeting in some kind of permutation or combination within the next 2 and a half years or so one of the impediments is the thriving domestic scene here we're going to go on to listen shortly to Martin Bowers the trainer of Daniel Dubois he's going to be ready within a year to 18 months Joe Joyce is going to be ready within a year to 18 months Daley and white now is clear again after you cad with through their drug charge against him so you've got this potentially thriving domestic scene and to just throw into the mix as well Daley and white just last week was reinserted as the mandatory challenger by the w.b.c. So again potentially pushing back that Joshua fight because if there are 2 fights next year between Wilder and fury while the comes out on top even if you're He comes out on top he inherits the mandatory obligation they'll go so in the early part of 2021. Of them and they president of the w.b.c. Has said that that fight against Daley and white whoever is the champion will take place around that's the phrase around February of 2021 so there is yet another impediment possibly to the fights between those men taking place because there is now right back in the mix and by then of course not only have you got one or 2 Brits you mentioned end of the war you mention Joe Joyce 5 or 6 fights on and pushing closer to be to demand and get inside but there are some other Americans reciting Oh I love Americans develop it nigga let me push you down as well and that's why as much as I fancy a.j. Will get in the ring with we've won or bought. All of them I just keep seeing it being budged back and pushed back and pushed back and so you know what what looked a year ago voted with the last November December with sin in this studio Ok and I'm asking you when when is Joshua going to one of those to you say probably not next year but certainly in 2020 now we're sitting here and we're a we're definitely not saying 2020 vote we're not really saying positively 20212022 come on I mean. We've got some it's got to happen here so we've got abseiling of it even if it means Joshua gets stripped of some of those titles and let someone else fight for the w.b. Oh someone else fight for the whatever and he keep one of them and then that might move that could move us might say was a year I think that's that's a likelihood Steve and we should also bear in mind that the anti-war there is 34 years of age now except that you can judge a fighter's age by rounds hard rounds rather than hard years but and he had so many knockouts that there isn't that wear and tear on him that they would be on other 34 year olds but you get to the point where he's he's not going to be improving and. There is the danger that he gets beaten before Joshua gets to him we've got one from Dan Monteux takes they've longtime listener of the show about daily and white because there was limited mention he says of the white fight on the on the card in our podcast from Saudi Arabia he speaks about how open whites defense was granted he took the fight a very late notice but he looks slow over white and half the man he was in July when he beat the Colombian Oscar read out of course it looked like the last few months had taken its toll on white mentally I'd like to hear both your thoughts watching the fight from 4 feet away and do you still put white 4th behind those top 3 of while the fury in Joshua or has he slipped down the order when I think you might struggle with the movement of talking Steve about what Dan was pointing to there how it's been a very difficult few months for him with dealing with this this ongoing You can't caisson. Nobody knowing what the situation was it does reeks they were. Being reactive here because when we were in Sheffield and we spoke to anyone about this and I said to him Are you putting the ball in you can't score and he said well that's that's actually a good point and clearly that was the case before because a couple of hours a couple of days should I say the $44.00 you can't came out and said that they had withdrawn the charge against him because the traces of the banned substance that was found any system were absolutely minimal and therefore didn't indicate any kind of long term doping I think that it's been under immense pressure Dillion I think he said he's world and it sounds like lasik turned upside down he will such a great run like going back 2 years believable sequence of fights where we've done whole parts of our part praising his runs and the wind was there last time a heavyweight had a run like this and yet still hadn't had a world title fight and people people couldn't find and I couldn't find out what a 5 or 6 wrong guy back to the 1st is over in years and all the way through for brown food a pack of grateful and prove us if you don't mom says I mean we praise delivered a roof them on the off the rivers you know so obvious Well oppression he's he's been in trouble we've you cad he's now been cleared of the you get thing his people . Have been swearing. Bru lack of will to live blue in the face that he was innocent and that's perfectly fine and they're entitled to make those claims the ball I was there was a you cad problem all along it's now been cleared and resolved and we can move on but you can't have everybody in the deal and why business suddenly becoming after timers and saying we told you so well because if he'd of been if you can't vote the other way in the release they issued on the day of the 5 on that mistake were they before the fight that they wouldn't be calling us up and saying we were wrong all along they'd be screaming blue murder economy both ways then what had a problem with a sample we reported that strike now Dylan was cleared by u.k. We were poor That's right not a no where does it say that the sample was in any way in correct I say the sample was an abnormality of it but it's not enough then to be prosecuted or banned it's tricky ground and it was a little bit fiery out there one of 2 members of the deal you want going to be resolved or maybe it won't be resolved how will big boys in our business call friend to stay while we were away or while we were otherwise engaged with the Anthony Joshua Ruiz build up and the aftermath come from to back on track now point to the American time McCreary over Tamraz in Las Vegas a lot of talk before and afterwards of him staying in that super featherweight division meeting Jamil herring the American who box that London 2012 as an amateur for the w.b. Super featherweight title a match that can be made as both being looked after now by Bob Arum but I think it was concerning to hear France saying that there are problems with both hands now after those hands almost like biscuits and they're not going to get any better now and that's what happens when you're a boy puncher you don't bandage correctly you just put you know whatever's in the gym literally around your hands of all the time you start being sensible with the bandage and. The problems are there when you're 1415 jokey Naseem Hamed made a terrible hands David high 3 big punches those 3 between them you know they didn't look after their hands when they were young so now their hands are on ration and now current is hands on Russian It's not that he hasn't got 10 fights left in him he hasn't got 10 vice left in his hands so simple as that Mike. Well we bring it back around state to the heavyweight division we've already mentioned him being on the cusp of the elite level right now Daniel Dubois 13 fight Sunday and he's out a couple blocks top of the bell at the weekend against the Japanese care tyro Fujimoto nobody expecting him to be really extended at this stage of his career what do you make of his development so fast Dave I think it was an important fire for him early this year in July when he fought for the British title against Knight and go home and that for me was the kind of marker that that takes him on a stride and was likely the Gary Mason and Lennox Lewis fight for Lennox Lewis back in 91 that was a great win awful that was going to be a lot of other wars and think they from Goma for him up with a bit of easy the was with Daniel get a job and what's more Mike he did the job he said he was willing to make it a really hard 10 rounds against Kevin Johnson last year about 3040 miles when I went 10 and so he said surprised this 10 but he looked in that thought like he wasn't happy at the time it worked on a few things is that he worked or maybe bending his knee looking looking to the bodies or just trying to crush punch but I still like him a lot and he still is definitely that's willing to go work in progress and we've been to Canning Town to the peacock gym staved to talk to his trainer Martin Bowers when we come back from Saudi Arabia and all the talk was of millions of dollars being earned by Anthony Joshua and by Andy Ruiz Jr Both of them with very strong links to their amateur days Andy Rooney's had 110 amateur fights very nearly qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games and he Joshua before setting off for his flight home from Riyadh was talking about Harry was going to get back to Finchley a.b.c. In north London and just retraces roots and there's really a feel of that at the peacock gym as well that it is right back to basics I mean we . Are in the middle of communities there in the middle of working class communities in the middle of holiday areas you know Belfast you know got square miles I was 16 years ago parts of pasta salad and you can walk between gyms parts of east on you can walk between gyms. They must 30 odd years of knowing Martin Bowers and Tony Bowers and been in and out of the Peacock awful long time you know before Lennox fought for the British title kind of thing that Tom that long ago it's always been it's always had some kind of community feel to it as the tea shop out the front if you can a dictionary it said community drop in right it would just say. Canning Town be careful even after dark and a warm welcome to Steve if I drank all the coffee and tea I was offered any and all the roles I was offered. A stone heavy about atomic came out but I politely declined and spoke to Martin Barrows in a corner of the café and he told me how as far as he and Daniel Dubois are concerned how it all began how they came together in the 1st place the 1st company was dead when he was 6 leave you alone and his dad used to tell me a regular I was always very proud of him and said I'll look having press ups like that it's a be fair less That's a great thing because most of the parents who come in here with their kids are proud of them you know and I want to achieve want to go on so then you start. Again fortunately enough been round a few of the best clubs in London. I'm told about went to reps and it went to he went fishing he went to all these clubs and he you know as a junior and he. Was going during the inspiring different kids even at that young age and named as a Senior High School which often you know. So much rest but. Without the lottery about all these inputs we will be having these quite far as coming from you won't appreciate how good our needs until 56 years time to pass for and then we can remember that era to remember we talk about era the era of yesterday I will be talking about the. Really just. Comes from amateur clubs so you know you've got to. I want to ask you about the illegal shade it was illegal don't start look at the illegal shed you built up stairs for the triple bunk beds where you had about nations about 45 is living for 5 or 6 years I'm not from the council or the Tac I want to watch about that build a now it kind to actually be Bill at the end of it and then destroyed the truth 1st and foremost they brought anything. But I'll give you. That you know because. We was fortunate we had some really good for us from all across the world and we were in the 1st East European far as come to this country we had. Standing fires which awful which was every. Lived up stairs we had like you said we had people from far. Brazil. East Europeans Jamaicans who just everyone out there was really it was a good time but you know you have your special times and you lost and that was probably one of. The challenges in the same way that the community around you cherish this play. In south London you just used to be right there at the heart of the community but people come from from further away now and it's it's different to how it used to be used to be almost a focal point of wherever they were. Under elsewhere. Like you sit in the now would be there with for out would be. It represents your community in the people to work in your community suppose. You have kids or people who fight for that club who work in that factory sort of pick that factory would follow that club and you get good support but we've got the factories no more we haven't got the infrastructure that we have got with the docks and we're tired lives and we had lot you know so we really have really more of a community following but there will be and then the Chinese are much people think that if I come from anywhere and still be long after. So once then you'll one that won the big title up there and it could have stayed in Philly for the Olympics place a free year cycle and you have no idea where you're going to be that was 2006 states 0 effect. Pro basically about 3 months after the average lympics So we're now less than a year away from the next Olympics once you've got him at that point and he's a heavyweight and he's a buy you be heavyweight this to the hardest things to deal with their own is a kid still but he's a man in many ways and exact every white noise is that more that combo. Let me just say about Daniel Daniel is so focused and his program to not. You know normal why each program. Is our life is driven around I mean. Well. Not impeach him in the next you know that's great dreamers got I trained as a set up to. Use an achievement is great for the country but then once we are world right now gray areas when we talk is just that's what I want you know and as I said before you got an invite to go to the. W e b. And initiative which means also house price to gainful I dassent special people get a house it's awesome my where I work for just the people I replied out I will. Try and. It's just you know I mean you're right. If you say. It's going to be the boys into so this fight on Saturday I'll be the 5th for the year which is nice and busier than what I've been She'll be used to will get ready for a 100 percent like you said the last flight that we got ready for which fortunately time one in the round. That's apt that's heavyweight boxing but a police barge traffic not under 20 rounds and we're looking now at a top 10 forget about globally at the moment top 10 in Britain domestically and a stronger is now stronger than any time in my lifetime so where does Daniel fit into that time will tell I don't want to say are we reran We always there but offering time will tell as you just said we've got probably 10 really good fights in this country right now no real top drawer Pfizer any other ear out we would have been happy to have you know we would have been like well we're doing well and again that all comes back from a 2 era chess and not just amateurs people who are in the clubs Nawin dying in day out week in and week out putting it so I'm back giving it time to my passport special and that in a sense favors the wonder of the lives that we lead now the privilege of the lives that we lay that we can be around the biggest event in boxing this year in Saudi Arabia for the week and get deep deep insight from the 2 men that mattered most in real ways and Joshua and then we go right back down to the grass roots to to where it all began for both of us that kind of environment and also where it began for both of those to and where is at the moment part of a you know a major part of the new do brass life and just like the amount of far as that gone for doing a loss for your Jews to still be coming through the door I was told it was about every year or so when I want to knock out an easy column for The Independent I'll just do i bought a way whatever you do is make sure you go one day at a peak obviously release with because if you think about it Mike if you're a boxing fan and you've not been to the peacock but you've been in London that way you can for why why we're not been there you think about it and that wall of pitchers which we didn't discuss you mentioned it's a mild it and we didn't discuss it that's a such the most esoteric wall in the world you know there are a 1000000 not blast from the past that is. The past living on that job or in that cafeteria at that peak so Daniel Dubois looking to extend his unbeaten record to 14 fights this coming weekend at the Copper Box arena next week and a day for the next 2 weeks where in reflective mood next week it's a look back at 2019 so I want to you let us know your idea of the fight of the year and the fighter of the year and we'll assess those during our recording of that particular show and then the last pockets of 2019 will be looking back at the end tired decades so why don't you give us your ideas of your fighter of the decade and fight of the decade as well that's all your ideas are Costello a month set b.b.c. Doc u.k. That's it for now from 5 Live boxing with Costello and bunts. 5. On digital b.b.c. 7 it's smart Spiegelman this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live think every girl on the b.b.c. 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Sylvia let's go to Martin Henry went and told tellers on Morning morning Roberts when you pull for it could go ahead every Let's start a pause on this this press conference and waiting to get official confirmation that Makow teta will take over as the new head colds Is this the right apartment hates for us the point will come today absolutely much needed in the broken divided club you saw that in the recent games the fans are angry apathetic frustrated the players are so key the clique's in the dressing room the team's gone soft the club's gone soft the just off look drawing to the need new ideas new energy they need all tests and we've been saying this for for quite a time and you look at our Turtur he's worked on the Guardiola he's got that winning mentality he's ability to coach the players for him stonings talked about how he's helped develop him and I think the Arsenal fans will remember when our tetter left he he gave a very emotional interview to our small t.v. The house television and it was generally emotion about how much the club meant to him how much he's going to miss it and he'll be welcome back but this is not just about his ability as a coach working with the Defenders going to wear it and going dozy to track back and sorting out the front it's about the board waking up and buying the proper individuals that they need in defense and it's also about the owner Stan Kroenke you know communicating with the fans and taking away some of this this tension and dissent this surrounds the club and Joe social media that they're green with age I think is fairly split out was already trending No I think it was more of a joke trend to be totally honest I think behind the scenes there seems to be a little bit of a divided camp still even though our Tatar sets take over and whether you guys saw me pm or a cowboy army or his brother common saying yesterday and saying that you're going to attach at the same lever of them and got enough experience I just feel like that kind of sums up the mood behind the scenes I don't know what the ins. Hi is Henry from your perspective but if I don't if I play a comment something like that always family comments like that do you think effects the manager. I think it must do and I think this is one of the problems that you know that's gone back almost as for decades at Arsenal he's got to sort our individuals like about is he really captaincy material does he want to stay at the club can he play alongside like is there I think if they can get those too far in on the pitch together they're such good strikers you can't leave like is that on the bench a bombing was have to play because of his quality if he can so blend those 2 with pepper in as well and then of course he comes with a great conundrum that suits that measure earlier so that their problems all around the place with mood with so key players white about their futures it doesn't help when relatives chip in Agree next we'll be welcome to Joe Thomas the Premier League breakfast about a question he's asking right let's roll because you're not. Ever certain right until Lottie if he gets the job Henry is that a good fit. Not necessarily a good fit because he hasn't necessarily worked with this level of players before and I don't mean to be patronizing to have a temper because they've got some good players then they've got some good kids coming through from from from the academy but why shouldn't Everton be ambitious why shouldn't they bring in a top manager 3 Champions League for titles the players are going to respond to him immediately You've met him I've interviewed him off Sundays he's study he's off this column when he was at Chelsea and just listen to him for me as an outsider were journalists I instinctively warm to him the players will the fans will the staff will and one of the other things he's going to do is we may see in January in the summer is because of his presence because of his c.v. It will help with the recruitment just before being joined Duncan Ferguson you would say he's done exceptionally well in his you know his in his 3 games that are united that win against Chelsea Ok they do it without the last of all they do $22.00 and in a novel time sell. Moyes Keane Trafford I was uncomfortable with that Henry I've got to say I thought it was the wrong decision yes the team it's all about the team and it was a $11.00 draw but I just thought it was a poll it was Paul from Duncan Ferguson particulars he's such a sensitive film so vulnerable kid at the moment you know the issues that he's been through I was surprised that Ferguson didn't make more of a sort of show of support for him like Marine you do with Eric Darwin when you know when he took in more form for Spurs you know I can understand the message that Ferguson is trying to send out there you know he demands absolute work work and I think on the positive side that is what he's going to have to draw on because I do think you need Ferguson's age and that you know disses Everton football club we play for the shirt we give or give everything it's all about the team I think and show off to an Everton will clearly need that from Ferguson be I agree with you completely 80 minute I mean did that ever happen to you you pull off now obviously it's exactly. Well you know I think social media again has been pretty divided on this issue I would say is most of the devalued I would be divided I think I think because most of the people seem to be siding with 16 whereas the Everton fans seem to be more leaning towards Duncan Ferguson and the and the demand of work rate I think we do I agree with you I mean what this day we see I see Jamie Carragher analysis of it on t.v. And did work Ok I thought times Calvert lumen could have helped him out tracking back yes that run into the right yes but wasn't in particular from Kabul and that didn't particularly how it was cannot be must be buzzing right about Carlo until I taking over I think he must feel like this could be a new lease of life because I certainly thought after that well that him got in January now or lucky I think he's going to be battling for his place every single week right the big game of the weekend just quickly Man City against Leicester hates Where is it which way is this one going or I mean you look at the mood at Leicester in the moment the momentum in the or less the studio I mean there's such a buzz around the city with Brendan Rodgers with you. Already playing like that with the fall by pushing on with story into being such a sort of impressive addition at the back with Wilfred indeedy who people don't really talk about who I would think would get into most midfields in the country but look city will see she wants to Manchester City often I think it's very dangerous with an individual like Pep Guardiola who's probably the most driven people in in football so person I think will probably be a drawer which really helps neither team helps a little but yeah look lardy against that city defense might be largely riot our next guest has been having a great see the wars and has been enjoying the club's aventures back in Europe I thought. I. Didn't get all of us good mornin matter how were you more than I was a guy very well thank you the season is going very well Thea so far yeah. With the team on the person that things are going pretty well at the moment we're in a pretty healthy position in the league I am obviously we didn't get the went on on Sunday was actually all we deserved but We're next going to go up as well so it's all positive. 10 we went to here high you'd find you just speak use it as a journalist we find all of you know can be a little bit sort of distant and brief and it's almost like you saw rushing through the press conferences but but the warmth of the connection with you found He's obviously very special what he said about him is that he's man management is it tactics. I think it's also tactics I mean believe me in 4 games think and that's just not why we can't we can't win this game. Because that's the kind of thing it goes one way or you leave and you think we know how to beat them we know that they can get through us and so tactically I think he's I said before I think he's on another level he's a world class manager and I see as my management skills are also less encourage me to have to be a top manager and he has that like he's kind of like you know friends that Mark times but he knows how to you know how to grill you at the same time it's all been on the end of one of them but then the next day you come in. If you hold and they'll talk to you so he's got. The Christmas period knowledge I'm sad they then you've got minus 30 her 27 by the chips. Challenge him payable Christmas it's great. To be honest I see a lot kind of all around Christmas and are some people. My house or something against Partially yes am I going to change. Some of the Portuguese because that's an absolutely love as well so. You just want to play games around Christmas that's what it's all about I'm a grown up watching Washington on Boxing Day and watching all the games around Christmas so it's not about my. Job here you've always us by you know up next in the Europa League Yes but in a tough game they're actually sees us in Spanish teammates. I hope that's what they do before we play them but yeah like that draws is a fun and it's obviously something like 2 for it and some things like what I took I guess it's not it's not by a draw for us even to just clean the fans like a nice few days away and I'm pretty sure that most teams don't want to play well so I will be gone and they're pretty confident. We're going to look at your Twitter feed you very good at saluting be the amazing will support I mean you had 6000 fans went over to Prague you know we saw how badly treated they were prostitutes and police you know I mean it's extraordinary the support they've got or do you know sort of accept it because obviously the history of the club and the passion that the team engender. Now don't accept like we just I mean do you mean except in like we just take it for granted type away or not turn granted because you must be so impressed with you know sorry I was one of them traveling to shows the passion of the size of the club Yeah I. Always feel all supporters being as being called since I've really been here obviously not to the level that is now in terms of I guess we're in Europe soccer is a mixture and sent us to come to games and I was ever since the monitors come in really can only kind of know what winning mentality is not. Lost many games. So I guess the football our kind right now and where the team is going the cut the talent. That we have in the team now. I guess why would you want to just my you got 4 goals this season as a win by just give the give the listeners an inside the difference of players a fullback or a wing back. Totally different really. I guess I guess as a wing but I'm. Sure some of you see in the games when I can play the ball at White's with or anything I'm kind of constraints that works or times are more than just a fallback or else strike a strike or at times are so hard to be gives us me enjoying the freedom to run inside if you want to run out why just to stay as hard as possible on the pitch obviously we have that you need still this and. The number one is still different looking forward the license is just. Going to special self and kind of make a difference which fortunately nobody has really seemed to kind of work out the formation in a way where they're going up front you know you mentioned Q Are there some days watched him over the past couple seasons it was all 1st stranger was did you go all the pace all the ability and in the final 3rd you know he wasn't quite happening for this season of course say he's out it out to the to the game assess goals you know what's he like to play against in training or don't go. Anywhere near. Fortunately for us in training we always have to kind of stay in our position. So he's either always in front of me on the other team so I go in really and it's only half an hour and I grabbed it and there's a play in training the same thing and I was kind of the only way to stop them if it's the foul. And you see later you takes it quite well like he gets filed against him he was going he's going hot down like on numerous occasions and he just doesn't really moan about it kind of just gets up and goes again I think you almost see it as a compliment that that's how he stopped. For the night he is going to listen I have a great Christmas and good look at the weekend against knowledge may just go right there and it's the big board Premier League Sunday it's on Chelsea's a lot means Henry's time for one thing. * The white ball is Theall Delaney from the show and in the blue corner he takes us down judged. Chelsea Fang that's money guys Well I want to know you know the rule that's goal Theo Chelsea are looking for a 6 the way when they visit the Tottenham Hotspur stead of a no permanent team as Will more London Dobbie So how is your day going to make sure you come away with the 3 points. Well Josie's already transform this team we saw that in last week's gritty away win at walls and the last home game which was a Rolls Royce 5 nil victory over usually Burnley and on top of that for the 1st time he's just had a whole week with the players on the training plenty of opportunity to enhance what are already remarkable improvements and he'll be all over Chelsea's weak points about abilities which have recently been. Told is 112 lost none of his 13 hole matches in all competitions against teams he has previously managed include clued in 3 against Chelsea tell me how bad it's going to stop that run continuing on Sunday. Well coming up because Bahrain has both daunting and appetising I'm sure Frank will be licking his lips at the prospect Chelsea's away from is far better than at home and unless Josie pokes the boss on likely they'll have more space to counter-attack which is what they do best both sides like to attack but vulnerable at the back so it's like come down to who's more clinical in front of goal and who makes a few mistakes at the back and Frank played under Joseph for 5 seasons so he's well placed to work going into the game there's just the point separated Spurs in 5th and Chelsea in full so why are you going to finish in the fall this season expensive Chelsea. When Jos They came in Chelsea were 12 points had a Spurs and we were thankful we had 2 thirds of the season left to try and catch up now just 4 weeks later we're poised to overtake them and jump into the top 46 months ahead of schedule well that sells you of course is that we've got the initiative. We just got carry on doing what we do most Chelsea got some how to get out of reverse gear or move through the forward and all drivers experience. Like. And why you'd buy a Chelsea faced. For him at the expense of his bed. I think much will depend on how far Chelsea go in the cup competitions as they don't have enough squad depth to compete for everything if they manage to buy some decent players in the transfer window and soil their weakness is that more than capable of getting another winning run going specially if the players turning from injury pick up their form the other thing is that young youngsters and frankly learning all the time so I hope they just get better and mind you they need to get over the current blip by beating spurs on Sunday and Anyway Chelsea have a long. Read you will still be spared manager by the time leave Chelsea. Well there's lots to admire about what Frank's been doing in the way statement played speciality in season but still very well behind the is at this level that makes him vulnerable even this early in his tenure at his next 5 games bring the same 3 points that last 5 now big question marks over his future but Josie's been around the block a few times we've got a long way to go before we get to Marinos traditional 3rd season for. Departure right now. It will frags they'll be your manager when they say good bye to them. Simply do not believe that merinos changed a lot he's now the humble want to work with the players he's been given to be fair he's a born winner and he always wants to improve the team so we'll soon be banging on Levy's door demanding some expensive 32 year old to add to the squad it will end in tears because it always does so I give him absolutely no more than 2 or 3 years on the other hand Chelsea might find you've got to the programme realise that you can build a club with homegrown talent and who better to do that you haven't had really had a I'm going to let it be for you Henry decides who won the fun of this week let's have a protection they are. Number. 3 Cheech Elsie Henry you've got this if this fine if this it matters start Monday against not start Monday which you may want to recount Hey just it is so clear an even but I'm going to I'm going Theo. Do you know why add me why. Cheats. I'm so sorry. Just I just thought he had that momentum and he kept to put it so tall and there you go listen guys thanks so much. Ry next guest knows exactly what it's like disco goals over the festive period Good morning Bolland Ribeiro legend myeloid morning everybody known in 0600 Liverpool rates the final the face of global comeback beat to make sense Mexican side Monterrey to wall a last minute went from a mean no this is a good competition you when you think it is yeah I mean little never wanted before obviously and you know just for that reason you walk into my world and there's a there's a wall with all the trophies alongside So just to out that was not. Completed to watch it so I think that that's what when I just look at the squad that they've taken over I think that sums it up really they want to win this one although they get dressed a few flies the other day Michael high 10 are hidden under a good night just to see how how are they going to find it so coming back and then immediately going in to the facing list the city I mean can you can you see this she getting anything from that game well I think you were last on that's probably the ideal tonge apply a little poll does that mean that had a lot of guys then you'd say a lot softer than. On It's a wife on love in the busy busy period so you know the body want to injure you never the Yes You know from some not so I think the Liverpool I mean you've got to take every little post to determine teams that desperate Ablow mid-season breaks the best solo things like that so you can just say you know not necessarily a long journey I can't imagine the going to be true to open economy and so you know a lot. I wouldn't be by consumer any excuses I was a little far made up this and it's going to be so Sky so hot what's on the stays but it did have to save you a last view of the last a moment you think it right this is a slight advantage to say a mole against Monterrey Henderson played Santa Hoft in the end you know everybody's saying well I'm a pill they've been lucky with injuries if I get injured you know that's is not the only. Thing that Liverpool of got any chance of slipping up if found Dyke gets injured. Well I don't care what everybody relies on players and that's that will never change and it's quite natural that is all about us from the like is one of the one of the key question about it they have brilliant strengths I would not question you know the likes of love for Joe Gomez I mean you can win on the mole because all going to be down is on the bench and possibly you know the big room with a. Pop star is a really good squad or half the squad. No question from a pass some of these say now and. Injured it would be it would be a headache you know if you're going in with multiple guns as a last measure when I'm a combination you want it wouldn't be really yes it's a Champions League final you want your absolute best. You know for paid attention. If you tell me Terence that's still good enough I still think I could cope with all . These The Bills didn't win the world for me mode back to when you were playing so if you to come up against Bond wedgies thing is weakness would have been would you have gone towards the ball to spin him behind the wheel How would you have played against it where would you like the ball to me does give an insight into play what would that be like then again for the bond by exist you would just asses one year you would the 1st thing you would do is go and play on the all the money. You can however I know he's got no witnesses and that's why we're old enough time he's brilliant on the Polish guy. Quick get emotional I mean but no amount of walk to fund trades and if you're on the shoulder just just trying to play to my strengths to be honest I'm not this is not might not be good enough for the under the you never know it's very very difficult when you go home you know so go to some great March on the likes. Yep Starman Remsen one jumps every blow to the bus but this fellow is just based as an average. Of it's just it's very very difficult to find mistakes then very Michael Lupul just signed to Kumi Menominee. Will sell split and the simple into 5000000 things like Front us a business knows that is the really schools but you know goals limits that in 22 games what is it about him you know you've seen him What what is it about him that impresses you and you think he can make an instant impacts in January. When I do I mean we watch Sulzbach like a little over 2 legs and I rather see very very impressive I want to cope with the players actually forward plus one who's a good player as well but when it's not looks talent at Liverpool doing the right thing by you know that bell at say everybody wants to go to so used to be used you know all these was a free transfer as well as a players like in a made a comment because you know very very cheap if he had a 50000000 price tag on his own isn't good little call buy in question mark but you know what the tail was even if the flop even if he's if he's not much goat you know it's it's certainly worth a chance but he's obviously very talented you've just read office stops and they say all that you'd have to say playing in an even. Liverpool is going to get side even better values yes so spoken to talk in saying the school knows the goals but this little favor obviously Chunkin 0 of them and he's not going to shine in this team a little well so I think it's a crock inside and it's almost like a free hand because aside from a little downside say the recruitments wealth in the last place for Liverpool player lot was on the Robinson wasn't it from Holland you've got to give credit to the recruitment Liverpool Malviya Well they've dug. You have Yeah I mean. It's a well run ship you know everybody knows. You know on my 2 a little farms and I just adore the manager they plays with a whole structure of the club I think at the moment you can fall to right from top to bottom the recruitment side of course as you say is exceptional as well some of the bargains over the overtime and I think it is easy it was well when you walk into what say just full of confidence you must just get swept along and your levels improve as well Luda So some of these players the next on are going to do so will beat us but that's what happens when you go it was a cracking dressing room and you look elsewhere you know if you've got a team struggle and then I don't care whether you buy the best player in the world by all mobs look Muldrow after favorites I think recruitment drive Yes but it all stems from the top and you know you can close the more you do without 1st table without 1st team squad is also is just carrying the whole club with that many men to still get in for him imo the name with the flu so seek out John is today but he said may have to take his illness to the put thinks is get well mother right then Mo Evanson against Arsenal. Son see Avatar and I've got a bit of amounts of I think I was going to want Henry to one of a to go to know if it's in my mum said to want evidence and I'm going on ever to next the Mole Man City against Les the. Who why well since he just called a full to lose this will cause I I'm going to go straight you want to take Henry to 2 job to one less the home I'm going to to I'm going to on Lester's Well finally both Spurs beat Chelsea. 4. Well so Henry saying to one suppose Joe one knows my mom has gone to Spurs I'm going to Chelsea right then Michael thank you so much Henry Henry went. Down 80 but kids. Me on. Money's pretty nearly full tilt anyone else. Makes this is you can also say go to Crystal Palace to go sit 3 pm funny blights Premier League Sunday from see if it has dementia. Shows they saw a scale say from fools that say hey this is your full station and this is 5 life as well a 5 live this morning good morning says b.b.c. 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She's talking to her solicitors following remarks from a former colleague she'd made derogatory comments about voters in an interview yesterday Caroline Flint who lost her South Yorkshire seat last week claimed Mr O'Mara had told a colleague she was glad her constituents want a stupid is there meanwhile Labour's general secretary Jenny for me has set out a timetable for choosing party leader in a letter to Labour's ruling body she proposes a contest should start on January the 7th with Jeremy successor in place by the end of March Sally cable was Labour's defeated general election candidate in Northampton north she says the party has some serious thinking today this was always going to be a phenomenally difficult election because a context was obviously bricks and it was also a winter election and it was also a snap election but even allowing for that you know I still think that what happened was was a real. It was a real indication I think to everybody of the direction of travel the country wanted 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 said the horizon system was not remotely robust and even after there had been improvements flaws remained the judgment ends years of campaigning by those affected some of whom were jailed in cases where the software wrongly locked missing funds last week the post office agreed to pay 58000000 pounds to settle the dispute fresh talks are underway in Belfast to try to restore devolved government in Northern Ireland or Ireland correspondent Chris page whose ass dormant says the election has added a fresh impetus to the talks all the parties are acknowledging that on the doorsteps during the campaign they were taking heat from voters people complaining that really enough was enough they had to get back into government that storm so there is a sense that perhaps the biggest change this be the tipping point there's been a kind of shift both in the public and political perspectives in these talks to have a slightly better chance of succeeding than the previous rounds of the go see Asians . The 1st matrix called drink or drug driving by police in their winter campaign has been named publicly the month long operation began last week a run until the New Year p.c. Dave Lee is from the full she says they're targeting those who drive under the influence of drugs as well as alcohol we do the breath test for alcohol we also carry now which is a device where we can take a sample of saliva as if we suspected of having taken drugs Ok For example we could then request that they provide a saliva sample which is a drug test if that proves as a positive then it's off to custody then it's a blood sample taken by a doctor health care professional to be sent off to the laboratory. Justin secondary school in Atlanta has been closed due to an outbreak of the norovirus in a statement on the school's website The principal said the norovirus had affected by staff and students and so a decision was made on Friday that in the best interests of the health and safety of the whole community the school would remain closed school when the buildings are being cleaned over the next few days cancellations and delays have been causing disruption for passengers on the 1st working day of the new train timetables services in the north of England have been the worst affected operators say the problems are due to drive a sickness train falls rather than the new shuttles and also under his weather a mainly dry night with some clay spells in the evening although the winds will allow mist on for patches to develop in places like a cloud is expected in the early hours a low of 2 Celsius 36 Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio time to news is 4 minutes past 4 thank you Sarah. And to. See radio North Santa Clara has the update for us thanks very much looking like we're getting a bit of a build up on the m one a moment on the northbound side from Junction 17 a Coventry heading towards 1000 at the cat thought interchange No no reports of problems at the moment but it looks like at least one lane close just after junction 18 because of this key that's building still looking very slow on all approaches to the chancellor roundabout but particularly on the a $45.00 on the southbound side that delay all the way back at the roundabout would Westry towards Stanek also the a 6 really struggling southbound from earthling brother it's to be a $45.00 actually not running too badly there is a bit of a queue on the a $43.00 on the southbound side approaching. Their 3 there out of Northampton it's not looking too bad but in Kettering we're still seeing some nasty delays on Barton Road when more varied that's not helped by some of the wax if you spot a problem call 883 double for double 5 I'm tied up like that that is in 15 minutes Thank you Glenn. And that's all true I promise. It's a great counterpoint to the. We Radio north time to get Christmas light to be seen that there's a warning that you shouldn't buy cheap Christmas lights from online marketplaces. This comes from which that which is discovered that 6. Were positive fairish school could have caused an electric shock to somebody that's frightening. With the cheapest of the cheap surprised by that comparison that the likes of which. Did pass all the safety checks so there's a lesson to be had there isn't that there's a message in all of. What we have for you today. Of stories actually you have your top surprise and they're still a little out from the world of politics actually it's a big story the existential threat to the Labor Party Gerry Corbin will be going John McDonald has already gone but who's going to replace them there's now a shortlist which seems to be emerging 5 out of 6 contenders are famous the Labor Party to getting its 1st female leader we've been talking. To Sally Cable who was up until last week the parliamentary candidate for the Labor Party here in Northampton. Course with the result of the election she still no longer came for the Labor Party but she certainly got to be on more should happen out of the leadership and you can hear about that little bit later on. We've also got news of something that you might have seen at the weekend if you were watching the Michael McIntyre big show because a major part of it centered around somebody from Northamptonshire she got the shock of her life when she started to find her own personal belongings turning up on a cruise ship and that included some of her clothes Eva we're going to look back at that one in case you missed it on the show by the way he got to go watch it on the i Player spoiler alert. There will be the firing of its back for another week even though the man himself isn't so actually taking care of drive time but even bolt has been polished. Wood effect old and it will be launched on the top of the b.b.c. Building in around about 10 minutes time so I hope you can join me and stick with me for that one. But there's a lot more to come before the this is b.b.c. Radio Northampton. And it starts with this Kettering mommy is hoping for a merry Christmas for her little girl who's had to go through no less than 3 major open heart surgeries in her very short life Rianne in Holland is mum to 2 year old all break and joins me on the phone this afternoon hello Riana. Who are our. Right can we get me on the phone. Tell you what we'll do we'll go to a. Find out what we can and see if we can bring you the story next. 6 Prandelli the original version of Rockin Around the Christmas tree and it's very nearly a quarter past 4 it's b.b.c. Radio Northampton Now let's have another go at the story the remarkable story of a young or pretty I'm not able to talk to. The mom of all Bree but instead I can talk to Kiran Holland who's dad in state and can talk to me a little bit more about the story so tell me about this little girl Karen part and said I can her. Tell me a little bit about all Bree. Bree when she was before she was born. She was. She was about 2 weeks 2 weeks early and they found out that several of them have before she was born Yes not very and. Sorry most it was in deficit custody at the time I didn't really know much was and again our point that Ok for yes she was born with a heart condition and I found out just before she was born so I got to introduce her to oversee all girly and then when she came out early they knew that there was only one stable and she had to have 3 operations what that's what that been like for the family as a whole the I've been trying to literally spring the worst never had free operation center thought of actually motorized time on a ship for their actions honest and look as well so she's had 7 operations and she's 2 years of age the u.s. To spend almost all of her life in hospital. Yes Pretty much so one was there was enough for the lot the 1st for most of. Them born What was Christmas like in that case being in hospital with all breeds were you aware of any. Obviously always and always enjoy your wife was not alone most of the time because a mom. And she was so why. She didn't share that she had some support but she was in a lot on her and so the pressure on Oprah's mum must of being quite astonishing clearly all at the time you're now out of jail how are things going to be different this year and how well it's all brain now over 3 and brilliant and you're doing. A lot of that today I don't think we're going to get too much out of a carriage with me so how are things going to be different this year our action is going to be brilliant because everything's going so well and last the last operation she had they thought they couldn't do it and they ended up doing it says America really Now you as a family are keen to raise the awareness of or breeze condition and this is where something to do with the British Heart Foundation comes in it's their Christmas Caroline So what's what's the campaign all about do you know pardon do you know about the British art Foundation's Christmas campaign Oh yeah I do know a bit to be speaking to my quarterly and is about Ok so what is the campaign and what do you want people today just really think about what children are going for a lot of grief there's obviously over kids out and search is not made for or been for a lot to. Still be but it's been over to has not made a. Business of this to people so. Just spend money and how more for the hospital. Fluorite Well it's British Foundation's Christmas campaign focusing on Christmas wishes of those who are living with or have been affected by heart and circulatory diseases just like little Aubrey and as you just heard dad say 3 heart disease or operations and 4 operations and the poor little mite is just 2 years old stories of all praise might well be inspiring but it costs a lot of money to be able to do that kind of work so if you can help out with the British Heart Foundation campaign you can go to our website which is b.h.f. Dot org dot u.k. Forward slash Christmas to b.b.c. Radio Northampton a very good afternoon from us we kind of take Christmas for granted don't we. Christmas Christmas day. RINGBACK When family means everything 2. Sorry she's going to make stuff. And secrets are revealed until I've worked really hard to sweetly sure it'll get a good Christmas I see the logic she would already know the issue should come if you do not suffer from it children Eastenders. Christmas Day at 930 on b.b.c. One. We've come a long with. The be. Clear . We both sets. Of the. Blue. In the long. Run slowly. Move to. Come home. Lol. Lol lol. Lol lol. Follow. Close. Election . Hello. Hello Lou. It's. Take that to the course we were talking about Robbie Williams for part 2 of the rewind about an hour ago just under an hour ago and good afternoon from us on the drive show here on b.b.c. Radio Northampton I'm slightly giggling because Mark him but he said he's going to be sticking to the radio for Christmas he's not going to bother with the sentence he said he's always so depressing Yes It's it's one of those things you are supposed to look at what goes in Walford and you feel a whole lot better about your lot in life don't you. See. It's a modern day kind of catharsis I suppose right 23 minutes past for the latest news of what's going on travel wise across northern Georgia in the company of pleasure. Thanks very much I'm afraid it's starting to build up on the 845 in and valley way very slow on the northbound side keep start and may way heading up towards lump it's up to a which is itself queuing on the southbound approach to the roundabout there is were no reports of problems on that roundabout it's just getting a little busy at the a 5 i is busy in patches it struggling through the road on the northbound approach to the m one is and also quite busy in both directions between Lamport and a major well because of those what's the n one those delays approaching the cattlemen change have completely but it's very slow North approaches to the challenge mill roundabout the a 6 and a 45 in particular by struggling on the southbound approaches if he's got a problem 803 I double for double 5 on question is in 15 minutes. It is time for a little bit of business in the form of. 25 about. Somewhere out into the county every week they often hear on b.b.c. Radio Northampton Normally it's one who does it but for the last couple of weeks has been me instead it's still the same brand but it's up to you to identify where Bolt has landed so the cross aimed pointed and primed to go and all I have to do is they. Push the button away. Thank you. I I think it must be going into a head wind because I don't think it's gone terribly far actually if that is a clue Excellent I'm very happy for you to have one you have an anagram to help you identify where the bolt has landed and your anagram today is a hosing trend a hosing trend and you spell hosing h o s i n g alright Any ideas if you have got ideas give us a call or drop as a text saying trend. 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The answer comes up in around about 20 minutes time but 1st with the latest news of the day here's Sarah hundreds of postmasters of want to keep victory against the post office and the controversial accounting software they were forced to use the judge a high court's at the horizon system was not remotely robust and even after they had been improvements falls remained the judgment and years of campaigning by those affected some of whom would jailed in cases where the software wrongly logged missing funds Johnson is expected to announce a small cabinet reshuffle some posts in the cabinet such as culture secretary of vacant after the general election newly elected M.P.'s have been settling in Westminster today including more than 100 conservatives the shadow foreign secretary everything he says she's talking to her solicitors following remarks from a former colleague she'd made derogatory comments about voters in an interview yesterday Caroline Flint who lost her South Yorkshire seat last week claim this Thornberry had told a colleague she was glad her constituents went as stupid as theirs and Justin secondary school in Atlanta has been closed due to an outbreak of the norovirus in a statement on the school's website The principal said in our advice it affected both staff and students and so decision was made on Friday that in the best interests of the health and safety of the whole community the school would remain closed the school buildings being deep cleaned and any dry night would clear spells this evening although the winds were last missed him fog in places a low of 2 Celsius that's the 6 Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio sent to news its full 30 to thank you Sarah and interest forward c.b.c. Radio more fans there were not for the 1st time it was a 2nd heavy defeat for the same to the hands of learn stuff. And in successive weekends the Champions Cup match finished 50 to 21 to last year's runner up Kris Boyd made 8 changes to his side last week resting some of his key internationals and he says that victory wasn't necessarily the goal for his side a disappointment was not to get a bonus point which was what we were really choice and we didn't think. The result he was going to have an influence on. Your position in the tournament so it's not it's not so much a listen but what it does show is that when you're playing it's one of the swords in Europe that is chock full of inspirational was when you bring a sword that store a lot of youngsters and a lot of experience then you know the difference was that was is a figure of our to remember him last week saying that it was a near Test squad that lens there were going to be fielding so it fielding and so it proved to be will turn to football an accomplice and now within a point of the top 3 in League 2 After a one nil win over fellow promotion rivals forest green there was little in the game and Kiko side had to show their resilience in the 2nd half Cole said they carried out the game plan well enough we set ourselves up to be another team to play against. Which Notts not sometimes not ideal because your home team anything you want to go on you want specially self and you want to show 3 slow and it's 8 in attacking football but we're respectful of the opposition that we're playing against today and we needed to make it a scruffy encounter because I think our players can play scruffy our game plan today was spoiled a game knowing that we could be a physical presence from set pieces and we had good willingness good endeavor and a good desire to stop them from playing key roles ugly scruffy squad to get himself 3 points in a one there when I have the weekend draws been made for the last 16 of the Champions League Manchester City play rail Madrid Liverpool face and letting a Madrid Chelsea take on by in Munich and Spurs will be meeting RB like sig and in cricket the all rounder Ben Stokes for England will fly out to South Africa after say. 2019 will be hard to top his come comments come after he was voted b.b.c. Sports Personality of the Year last night after helping England to win the World Cup and draw the Ashes series England's Test series in South Africa starts on Boxing Day elsewhere John Sattler and Crystal will be joining Northampton just coaching staff for the next season Tapper will take on the role of 1st assistant coach and was most recently up the road at Leicestershire Chris little joins us right having recently been a bowling consultant with Maryland's international side and in super Marc cell research that he will now be focusing on winning a 4th Massa title next month in London so we were speaking after he beat Jack Lew's off ski by 9 frames to 6 to win the Scottish Open in Glasgow that's your sport. To travel see radio Northampton and from sports to travel with class thanks very much the a 45 very very visit moment on the northbound side queues always start from the m one heading past May way up towards number tops way now we've got no reports of problems at the moment but it looks like because a 40 three's also really struggling on the southbound approach to the roundabout there that might be a little bit of an a she did let us know if you have any more information may away as a result absolutely crawling in both directions the a 5 also struggling northbound 3 road on the approach to the m one of the m one at the moment thankfully actually running quite nicely we're still seeing long queues on approaches to the chance to rounds out particularly say on the 6 that's almost half way back to find in the a 45 not quite as bad and also the a 5 n 13 is crawling safely on the northbound approach great harridan through item 2 with the a 14 that's very busy as well at the moment the trains not looking too bad if you spot a problem call 8445 I'm pressure that states in 15 minutes thank you this is b.b.c. Radio Northampton you can call us on our 800003000 double full 5 schools of. B.b.c. . Local Radio b.b.c. Radio. I lead as follows from the roof of the b.b.c. Radio Northampton building show and Derek have got it right so to suit the look Carol that Brooks got it right as well and who else has got to market but he does he said he's got. A maps at the ready laid out on his kitchen table he thinks it's a little and he's right. When next for the Labor Party it's something we'll be talking about after this from Band-Aids. You. Oh. Oh. Oh I'm out of course a classic Do They Know It's Christmas. Well do they. Owe. Live Oh. Maybe you see a radio at all times and on the drive time shut up you can join me because on Thursday of next week we're going to be talking about something very similar. To band. That song which is being given a new lease of life by business oh here in the county you might need some. Wanting for your ear we're will play the song and you can find out for yourself exactly what it is the local business. With and I do not take themselves too seriously are trying to Regina as. Now newly elected M.P.'s have been taking their seats in parliament today I guess a lot of the must think that Christmas has come early certainly that will be the situation for the Conservative Party and maybe the s.n.p. In Scotland but for labor it's been a time to look at swoons over the $59.00 seats that it's lost since Thursday of last week it was always going to be a difficult election for Jeremy Corbin's party according to Sally Keeble the former Labor m.p. For Northampton North Sally held the seat between 19972010 ran as a party prospective parliamentary candidate this time she said she's surprised the considerate see didn't see a need for Labor to get back into power it was a woman who I canvassed who's waiting to be evicted from her house. As I spoke to her there were people who were complaining about what was happening to their children who had special educational needs was a whole raft of that and the really sad thing was that given all of that people did not see the Labor Party as offering them a solution to the to the really serious problems that there are here in Northampton Sally Keeble of course he was talking on breakfast time this morning Annabel a mass you heard if you heard the full interview that Sally Keeble thinks secure stomach could be a good candidate to take the baton from Jeremy Corbyn when he steps down as leader and we think that's going to happen sooner rather than later certainly within the next 3 months or so on the line now and joining me is Tom Beatty he's the Labor leader of Barak Council afternoon Tom and John do you agree with Sally. And. 'd your stalwart leader in terms of the surprise no I don't agree with. The. With that particular position I mean I think here Starmer has a lot of qualities I personally think that perhaps this time around the Liberal Party needs to look at a woman. Leader probably someone from outside of London also and I think here. Fits in to both of those things one is male and one he represents and in a lot of the ward and over in some punk or so he would be my choice even though I'm very impressed with him as a politician why would you say that a woman is best placed to run the Labor Party passing I think it's time I mean we've had too conservative prime ministers we've never had apart from interim. Times with a female lead the Labor Party as a party which is dedicated to recall of see which basically it's a result that's for as reason for existence of husband to promote equality I'm not so hot a woman in over a 100 years I think is something that we need to put right there's a half a dozen names that have been mooted as potential replacements for Jeremy Colby an acquittal McDonald has already gone Jeremy Coleman is now said that he will get 5 of the of those in the running alongside his Dhamma if you do we can say in the running that 5 of the of the touted names Ah certainly female is there a particular individual that you would favor at this stage well from the M.P.'s who who've announced the interest of. 'd a pop up to qualify that with the fact that you know nominations haven't opened shop impress and someone like Lisa Nandi. Lisa's she's she's an m.p. Who represents a northern constituency she represents a town. We can which is one of those towns the liver failed to hold in the election last week Lisa did manage to hold on but in the times were which have been traditionally liberal. Have been described. As they left behind the places I think the police are now and the comes with that she's she has she's young. Sort of the the female names that have been bandied around so for Certainly she would be the one I'd look at most seriously do you think politics has become to London centric amongst all of the parties we've got used to the House of Commons becoming something of a bad paper it's all become very shouty largely on the back of breaks and we will be living with that for over 3 years do we need to actually shift politics outs to the provinces out to Northampton out to places where in fact it's not all about sound bite politics which we get in London these days yeah I agree and I think. People exist in a Westminster bubble and I think. For instance it has very little made during the election campaign about what was happening in local government is an awful lot of good stuff going on in local government particularly over local government develops a good Labor Council leaders up and down the country including female council leaders so I think the focus on Westminster should change and Westminster is a pit it always has been I'm not suggesting that women wouldn't or shouldn't feel comfortable another more than capable of holding their own but I think it's more to do with the fact that. Certainly for the Liberal Party most of our membership appears to be concentrated in those areas the biggest constituency a Liberal Party's or an inner London. I think the focus needs to change and I wouldn't be able. To. To move him out of the Westminster bubble and bring in politics more regional perhaps Jerico beanies he's not only ruling what happened on Thursday but now shouldering the blame certainly seems to be what's being heaped on him at the moment from your point of view in local politics here in Northamptonshire is the labor. Leda as Jeremy Corbin actually done anything good for the Labor Party which the Labor Party can now carry forward now we going into a very strong majority conservative period of governance but I've been a strong critic of Jeremy Cohen's leadership from from the outset I was asked on. The early hours of Friday morning well through it and for the results to come in what I felt were the reasons behind Labor's defeat certainly leadership was one of them it wasn't the sole reason there were other things I think our. Policy manifesto perhaps contained too much it wasn't clear and focused enough and we struggled to get positive ery simple message from the conservatives about getting Bragg's it done but leadership direction and strategy all played a huge part in that what I would say perhaps is that we've elected a conservative government but ironically the center ground where I think what most elections are won from has moved slightly to the left that I have anything if anyone achieve income be laid at the door of Jeremy Cohen's Labor Party it may be that the center ground is a bit further to the left than it was which might seem strange given that we've elected a conservative government but it's a conservative government committed to significant increases in public spending an end to austerity almost. You know investment in things like the n.h.s. So if that happens that I suppose we could say you have the that the bill it has shifted the longer about cut cut and it's about investment and I would certainly hope to see local government to clear in Northampton should benefit from not and of course that will come under a 2 unitary process which looks at me looks as though it's going to happen of an all hands and she looks as though the discussion of a 3 sector unitary County is now going to disappear with the majority of the consumer. It's a gulf in legislation that will be going through if for labor a more centrist position albeit that you say it's actually shifted somewhat to the left during this current election if a fatty is the case what do you think the 1st order of day should be for a new leader be they feel metal mile I think the new leader leads to bring together the various factions of the party I mean I think organizations like momentum have been responsible for driving on multiple but an awful lot of people away from the Liberal Party there was a mantra that was and if you like it clear off and join the Tories Well you know when you keep telling people that eventually they get the message and that's what they do so there's a job today to get together. The party welcome people into the party who are prepared to work together and develop what I would come to at the sensible center left option. Something which which can be described as on the other fringes of left wing politics I think we need to move towards a much more center left I've never liked the term centrist I've never considered myself to be particularly centrist I see myself as on the left but. Not that far less about a God So that's what the new leader needs today Tom Brady thanks for taking the time Southam a good to talk to you thank you Tom Beattie The Labor leader of Corby bar accounts all responding to comments from Sally Keeble earlier on this morning on the breakfast show here on b.b.c. Radio Northampton as the newly elected M.P.'s take their seats in parliament Labor licking its wounds perhaps Tom Beattie suggesting that the new Labor leader whoever he or she should be should be coming from away from London perhaps for a new kind of politics less London centric. Time to be answered by even after the latest on travel there and with that here's clash of thanks very much still seeing these nasty delays on the a 45 and valley way queuing on the eastbound approach to the a 43 element up way that delay all the way back almost to the m one now I'm afraid is sort of joining with the queue only a 5 or 8 northbound through road now reports of an accident are coming in now is also causing a knock on effect a long way away which is really struggling on the approach and also the 85 awaits our London road out of Northampton queuing on the approach the a 45 as well but we haven't had any confirmation from the police just yet you can see on the camera say do let us know if you have any more information about what that huge queue is it's also very busy around the Charles Moore roundabout still the a 6 particularly on the southbound side through on the approach through a 5 a 9 that is queuing in both directions and also it's very slow because of the works on the a 5 way inland port between Lamport a mate that was causing They still a 3 a 14 in the m one thankfully running quite well at the moment if you spot a problem close call on 0800. 5 I'm crashed out the next update is in 15 minutes. So we shot it. I gave you the anagram I didn't actually need to give you the clue which would have been jury. In the 2nd World War. The stained glass window of the villages church was removed for safety but afterwards could be found whatever happened to it something that it's in the boot very family vault but the vault is pricked up on the mystery remains trend was the anagram I gave you well done to Carol to stand on Jane or to Michael and cherry to sue to sue and Derek and some are completely towers where I was looking for was a village I used to cycle through when I was a nipper to go fly kites where the girls school is now in Harding stood. Right 1st we have been talking about. This is between myself. If they come out my ass. I'm sorry. And 2nd prize was told I can't click the massive improvement on last. Minute because they're not. Going to talk about your case straight does not turn a straight they must have a break 1st to morrow morning from sakes b.b.c. Radio north yes the bickering will be back. Probably in the form of grammar he really was unhappy about. And in the meantime I think he's bought Tom Percival a patriot making course. That's the script. And that's the name of the song. We'll head towards the News at 5 o'clock this Monday afternoon. I will do so in the company. The both see that he's the one David Essex the son Cole to. bad we've each are being. Told I do want to. Play. It was a fair amount of wind around as well but. As for icy conditions I don't think we're quite there yet. A harsh winter may still be around. And see a b. Digital radio and freeview channels 7340 is is b.b.c. Radio Northampton. 5 o'clock. Is what we are going into Monday evening with the latest stories of the day here's Sarah Foster leaving post most is who were forced to use a flawed system that led to some of them being convicted and jailed for fraud and false accounting a celebrating a key legal victory in their campaign for justice the High Court in London has ruled the horizon system contained a number of bugs areas and defects that risk causing shortfalls in branch accounts last week the post office agreed to pay 58000000 pounds to settle the dispute James Hartley a solicitor representing the postmaster's said today's ruling was another important moment judgments whose vindication for the climate group the postmaster's they have finally been proven to have been right all along when they have said that the horizon system was a possible cause of shortfalls in their branch accounts so these climbers can now a war with their heads held high after all these years. People in the village of Loic say they're shocked and saddened by the murder of a man from the village while he was in Argentina but he gave out was shot and killed in an attempted robbery outside a luxury hotel in Buenos Aires at the weekend he was director of Tintin homes in Wellingborough where flags have been flying at half mast today his stepson Stephens own was also injured in the attack Argentinian police are investigating whether the men are part of a gang which targets tourists and the law is the rector of St Peter's Church know it she says the community is very upset by the news so obviously we were really shocked and deeply saddened to hear the news. And it just comes at such a difficult time of year as well doesn't it it's always a tragedy to lose anybody but actually before Christmas this is just the family must be devastated thoughts and prayers are with the newly elected M.P.'s including more than $100.00 conservatives have gathered in Westminster as Boris Johnson prepares to bring his breaks his deal back to the commons the prime minister is also expected to announce changes to his cabinet the ceiling is a political correspondent Jessica Parker as a host of new Conservative M.P.'s descend on Westminster Downing Street wants to keep up the momentum the plan is to try to get the withdrawal agreement bill introduced this week with the national vote before the Christmas break Boris Johnson's broader aim is of course to get the u.k. Out of the e.u. And into the transition period by the 31st of January and many reshuffle is on the cards with 2 Cabinet jobs up for grabs the Welsh Secretary and Culture Secretary it's expected to those positions will be filled today with speculation that there could be a more fundamental reshuffle in the New Year. So you doctors are predicting a rise in flu cases this winter Public Health England says the number of patients booking g.p. Appointments for flu like symptoms has increased by a quarter in the past week Professor Martin Marshall from the role College of G.P.'s is encouraging people to get the flu vaccine the proportion of children who are getting the action actually is much lower than in the past so that's a big concern because children are what they call supressed credit they go talk to people. That are most likely to spread the flu bug around older people in particular just in secondary school and with antennas being closed due to an outbreak of the norovirus in a statement on the school's website the principals at the nor virus it affected both staff and students and so decision was made on Friday in the best interests of the health and safety the whole community to close the school the school buildings are being deep cleaned retail analysts say discounts on clothing and other products in the run up to Christmas could be the biggest in almost 10 years Deloitte which has monitored the prices of 800000 items online and in shops since 2011 expects the average saving to reach 50 percent by Christmas Eve and the sentence is whether any dry night would play spells this evening although the winds will last a mist and folk in places think a cloud expected in the early hours live to Ses us that is 6 Fahrenheit and some are.

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As you travel a long use in past Elton towards Surtees bridge a little bit heavier either side of the tees flyovers Well basically heading off the air 19 southbound onto the 66 into wards Middlesborough getting a lot busier northbound over the fly over from the AK limp over the 66 past norm towards warmest and so are coming up on the 6 and I headed towards the air whatever 689 busiest though as you travel a gauge band towards the a 90 percent getting a lot thicker into and out of holiday pool accident and incident free all round and if you using public transport use the trains bear in mind you journey sometimes as a result of a new timetable being introduced yesterday spot anything out you like it was a ring on the Travel line audible 301-2301 I want. B.b.c. T's breakfast with me mini me we did is from 61 come along and Monday on b.b.c. Tees breakfast it's a 16th of December warmer than what I was at this time yesterday morning because me and dusty due to Junior Parker and it was from still a bit of snow on the floor our car and often the intercessors Well just so you running and I use it if you want to sign your project or replace it's a whole new feature of running on ice as opposed to done thing on it although we were done saying a little bit in the sleepy moments well done to everyone over the weekend that turned out for park runs all over the place honestly hardy souls you did really well now what we got coming up for you today we've got lots to still talk about between now and 9 o'clock in fact in the next few minutes we're going to be talking about parents who can get 30 hours of free childcare ports is the scheme working for everyone it's a struggle paying for it I desperately want to and I think it's healthy for them top time away from me the fact that I have to work elsewhere speaks volumes and we scrape by on a month by month basis it seems to be working for some parents in some places but for some this race it's crippling them and could to much could to kind of demand for this outstrip supply are going to be taking a look at this in the next few minutes we're going to chop. He was an operations manager for a nursery who is running a campaign group where he what she has to say in the next few minutes also it we're going to be talking about 1st day stories and 1st No really I guess what happened on your 1st to maybe a school new job the 5 new concept of M.P.'s for our region where they were photographed Yes the darlington train station headed down to Westminster for again ahead of their 1st in the job today all much in blue scarfs they all other suitcases packed just double check you've got everything you need you know get down to Westminster for the 1st time saw we want to hear from you your 1st day stories 10859595 you with His early on our roof kind of called My Story of when I worked at Stockton and billing in college as it was and on the 1st day of getting that job was a school liaison officer I went to Stockton instead of billing I'm sorry that's where I was and it took me 40 minutes to get there you could have walked it quicker you know Oxbridge Avenue back to the center building in peak time not good for you I always remember being 16 year old and starting a hospice housing caesarean management course that colleges that then was middles because it's now of course and when he went in it was split between reception and sort of a survey in the management part of A's and also the kitchens the 1st day in the kitchens with the chef whites on and. Said to us I'm can you go to the stars get me some tart milk and now you are searching through fertile milk and so the 16 leave me alone don't look like that I had visions 6.3 to go. Get into. The 1st day stories the funny of the better Come on share them with us 080859595 b.b.c. Tees breakfast with Neil and me weekdays from 6. To scrutiny from Tony Middlesboro as make in a smile a small and he says I started work at Butlins right as a barman I'd never pulled a pipe to me life and this was on the Friday night I had to dress up as a picture this so this is Tony from middle school address stars in a Gyptian queen. Nice suits you there was a giant pyramid of cans of lager on the bar and so when he slammed the till shot the whole pyramid fell down when he said Go and sit with a supervisor for 10 minutes to calm down he says and I'm never done by work since I can see why that would put you off to go she went to the Bangles What if I thought I had little spurts of a day thank you sir or 80859595 years are free call number and we'll read some more of yours I think Howard and they will get to in the next 20 minutes. Besides County Durham North York b.b.c. . By minutes past the 30 hours free childcare can be great for parents but for some nursery schools and other childcare providers it's actually pushing pushing them to breaking point now the funding they're given by the government just isn't covering the cost apparently an indictment and its failures that demand could actually outstrip supply in the future causing problems for both parents but also councils as well where we spoke anonymously to a nursery owner who didn't really want to be identified here on b.b.c. But this is their experience and it's been voiced by one of our produces the fact that I have to work elsewhere speaks volumes and we scrape by on a month by month basis we don't take any dividends and look at the ownership as an investment for our retirement we try to be as flexible as possible the funding formula is the same as was set out by the council when the nursery education grant was set and there is nor room to maneuver every penny we receive is effectively given back to the parents in fees as in There are no on costs kept like no admin costs equally alongside the 30 hours the funding received for any 2 year olds is a little more than the nursery education grants per child but the ratio of child to staff is hard which is absolutely not reflected in the funding. We always used to pay staff above minimum wage but we can't tell you that any mall and I'm very concerned that if minimum wage goes to $10.00 pounds an hour the funding we receive won't change to reflect that and parents may not be able to pay the cost of fees which would need to be raised to cover the costs although parents may get a pay rise themselves it's still all relative Well listen to this morning's Joe Morris who is an operations manager of a nursery also runs the campaign group champagne nurseries on lemonade funding and we can speak to chill this morning how you Joe Killinger right to sell some too familiar to you unfortunately are that you absolutely everything that you are without it like is just more hilarious our country is a national problem and just walk us through exactly what's happening and I guess the the fall out because of this. Basically that the prizes are for encourages us or not but they the crew has no which ones you know we try very hard which what. We are running to others are going to limit their losses are having to be quite rigid in the hours that they can for the cost presumably most across subsidise. Cecil's nonmoving 100 hours or they have to as children who have to rise because they will have to make some courses do some research it really is a national problem parents are reporting now that they're finally at the school. That they need we are saying like a $500000.00 a month close or it's there is because of them it was him or his nearly 4 year old who's underfunded Fortunately the warnings are coming to fruition I had this kind of experience Joe when my younger I mean she's 6 now so she's this girl when she was younger we had to do a nursery we paid when she got to you know the right age we said ah do you do this this this for a child care and they were like No because it's not worth our while and is that something that you'll find more and more of because I mean lots of child care providers. Barely breaking even. At the start and I work in a hard place because I think. The funding will have been to try the sides cos of stories like this difference is for some losses and if we don't offer it then families will go elsewhere so we will not start to develop in any way this competition. Is to have to limit them they are breaking leverage here I haven't been back additional Salix const you for still who go to the government's claim that this is free childcare was telling us that we should be charging for single males additional services consumables things that parents can expect to pay for is the wording so I think what we agree largest encourages them across our state and a bit more honesty really there is no such thing as free childcare costs somebody has to cry What happens if that funding remains the same or is there we say you know we've seen a conservative government with a majority now that funding is possibly reduced in the future where where we heading or for coming. Absolute disaster. Among. School Rice in 2050. 7 we were promised a comprehensive child in Newton that was then scrapped we've now been told that we can expect. Which is a. Solid top for us so really with our really comprehensive with a national trend in education. We are child unfortunate fragrant. Sorry news to hear isn't it Joe thank you so much for your time this morning that's Joe Morris who is the operations manager of a nursery and runs a campaign group called Champagne nurseries on lemonade funding you heard what she had to say that. Council we approached them in a spokesperson said a detailed report on child care provision in Darlington has been prepared ahead of the children and young purple sorry young people's scrutiny committee which is happening actually today the report sets out the steps the council is taking to meet its child sufficiency and the council will continue to work with child care providers to ensure sufficient availability of child care places and to support them to live a high quality services to Darlington families I mean that's just one comes Larry that we will follow the story in any updates that we get of course we will bring you 1st came on b.b.c. . Somebody you love to get on his radar pretty quickly Peter Gibson across the new Darlington m. Pay which will be on the agenda things today with a small town to Westminster they went down yesterday with my soul to be up to speed of course with all our new employees and I guess what their priorities are for their part of the b.b.c. Take this region as well news time and Monday morning's headlines sound like this has Ana Marie the prime minister gets ready for a busy week as he welcomes new M.P.'s to Westminster including a number from the b.b.c. Region. And concerns are raised about child care provision across Darlington Matthew Nixon has this morning sport where Middlesborough is set to appeal party McNair's dismissal during their defeat at Swansea the weekend more tough 8 and it's cold and a clear Monday morning we could see some showers around this morning boats they will clear and it will leave some sunny spells later on to temperatures though a chilly 6 Celsius 43 famine heights. Brooklyn championship game at the Riverside we give you a chance to. Keep listening to b.b.c. T.v. This. Week this is still we have tickets to get. A chance to. State 60 Minutes 289595 get your entry. Intestines to take this is still keep listening to b.b.c. Tease for your chance to be that 70 looks like it was a crack in pretty Christmas celebration of the current says yesterday so must have thank you to Bill Scott or be a from the Wilton engineering group being a big part of that I know Julie in the team all the kids love to some of the photos that will come with through the house while Mr Incredible as well just awake enough or until Christmas if you were there at the currents as over the weekend you're in the zone for Christmas now 817 what was a disappointing weekend for Middlesbrough and South Wales in the Championship the time the 20th the small and yes let's take a look back as a vengeful 31 defeat at b.b.c. . To the Irish in behind fry left of the cold to shut away the 6 pack at the plate Oh you know it's a penalty that is going to get a a short run or are you against. 6 the cold. Game and surely seek to complete the 42nd minute song to get possession for the set to circle. Up against fun to hold swords to take in Iraq. Took me. 7 in the shot rising and snapping it up back at the next. Level swims he won't Middlesborough won't. Watch a strong one from. Strongly on the fool he's already remember the referee is reaching for his book he's going to go. Straight. To the box. I want to ask could you leave. The price behind. You will do the slow next. 3 want to. Finish into the bottom right corner and this one he's going into a stud now should soon see through middle school won't and except in the 17 minutes . I didn't see what happened it's happening and that mare is left to live challenge in front of the benches. Is down to. The 2nd Sendhil How do you. Pass. On the. Discipline. You find yourself top time one nil down and it was a nothing game just went by didn't. They start the 2nd off well made a substitution a suit. We got ourselves back into the game and I thought you know what kickoff trying to get something to challenge you Marcus Brown is a stupid one. For me. So you have to money Jeez Gambetta and a few times. It's not plenty hot it's a gamble till fall you let your team down when you get suspensions if you team down when you get sent off it's a ridiculous challenge when you've already been told about the 7 for the just money if you think that is a straight right then the party must now want people already goes off I thought this is a push on the gold of the games you can go on you're going to get the winner and send him off to kill the 2nd one I certainly will contest to see a few times and if such a story read it's a ridiculous story that in my opinion because I don't think it does me think proud to follow. Every game on b.b.c. Sees the phone all the oakum for a funds we're looking for of course when it's a long journey anyway in a buck from Swanzy but extra long if you don't win you can have your say with. Looking back on that much. Against the bar and the championship but also that defeats Poles who are down in North Yorkshire town against United in the f.a. Trophy feels like. I'm 21 now let's get you the traffic up to. The sleigh bells around to me Crime Syndicate really well and money and. Pour trunk lid stuff there's no What's the crack there Alison's been on says she's moved a 100 yards about 10 minutes it's not wonderful as a portrait led from the end 19. All the way up towards chockablock and it's chock a block as any other way as well as it could be from Stockton town center down towards the the roundabout saw in the lobby something happening on the ice the roundabout It seems a little bit busier than it normally would be for this time of day if you know of days on that would appreciate you call Thank you Alison for doing just that and I'm saying northbound not solid back as far as Ackland but busy heading northbound towards the 66 plenty on the 66 heading between you port and Hartington very very slow if you heading off the Paul road already busy on the Wilderness Road. The only between stocks and Middlesbrough and you got to find it slow on the 177 as you can begin to watch stock the slight build up at the bank awards Tesco was very busy as he headed down towards the Mile House not massively think either side of the 66 but is busy busy and on the move as it is through Yarm and it's all fairly healthy in the water bottles were just slaw coming down Dixon's by a busy if you're travelling down all the banks of heavy traffic as you heading eastbound on the $174.00 towards red car again you'll find it fairly heavy heading in towards Seaton on the 689 the whole lot of after filthy that in the end I let it with a crack is there north a seam of the problem at the moment with the stablish What about it well no reports of accidents or instance there as you traveling northbound on the air 19 yeah but definitely had a very very slow from c m d your pass the a 690 again the a 1231 all the sudden 691 in 3 at 1231 that stretch of the 19th very very heavy and very very slow indeed if you spot out give us a shout of the travel line audible 30123 or what I want to keep in Seaside County Durham and North Yorkshire on the move b.b.c. Sees. A 23 Thanks Dave now good news this morning if you use the valley train between Middlesbrough and Whitby because from today you can catch an early a train if you need to get to James Cook hospital in Middlesbrough and this is a later evening service that's running as well it's the 1st time in nearly 30 years an extra trains have been put on that's also going to be on with connections to Darlington north and down to York Leeds but also Newcastle as well and our reporter Sean Davies who lives actually in greater and caught the train the small and things he run into were problem Hello Just a quick update from grace 8 and station the train missed you at 735 it's now 749 no sign of it the bald one saying it was due in on time and then announcement disappeared and now all it says is welcome to there's just 2 of us today at the station and. I've got no idea what's going on I'm not a great start really it's pretty cold snow on the ground. And. Make it into Middlesboro town sense that we're going to find out now because our reporter late Johnson is at Middlesboro railway station for his money late. Did she make it out the big question she standing in front me right now the train was 20 minutes late I think this is probably happening across the country has lots of new services coming in right across the u.k. This morning isn't it was 20 minutes late not the best start Morning Show No but you know walk on the train was present through the vacancy so I am easily. Yeah it was good there was plenty of people on the train. Of the great. Station and the walk up and stuff it's quite. You know I'm here and. Your fellow commuter Bob is standing alongside you Bob How was your experience of it this morning good morning yeah it was great science most of the train. Left the car there came in made a big change as now we're going to drive in and it is it can be tedious in the morning so sit down on the train and I shall set. Of course. Sadly I don't think he's going to suspect that will be a day and we think we'll be getting this train I think it providing it's running on time provided it's running on time that's going to be obviously. Let's say I'm a hopeful. Probably know every day but cut for me quite often Yeah it's going to be a really great service for me and means it means I can leave the car home and not feel guilty about 11 days of what I'm really going to be burning out of Williams who's the chair of the community real partnership is here as well and we say they're not the best album this was all caused by because it's a single truck isn't and there was a train coming the other way it is in day then we had to wait for the school train and that presents us with a problem. This is the 1st time we've done it for 30 years learning of it. Along the line had to wait for the school trying going the other way the school trains just as important because they fit runs like I get lots of phone calls from I write parents who and do I need to take my child in school by car so that's clearly something we've got to look at and we will be having conversations about that today because obviously just as the school kids need to get there on time so to commuters and we want people to rely on this trying to be able to rely on this truck How are you going to solve that though it's a single truck is and that school train is going to be running more often than not business oh yes a school train runs every day as indeed this frame around every day so we have got to resolve it and I think it's a question of making sure the trains run on time. Because he said that John is a big problem across the northeast as you know we're going to work at it and if this is your on it is an experimental service nobody's done it for 30 years we don't really know when people. Want to use a train where they're coming from where's their best station so we're on a learning curve it's also experimenting in the sense that it's been funded by serious minerals and so we've got to as I keep telling people we've got to use it or we might lose it our eagle eyed newsreader Ana Marie this morning spotted at the last train back going into Whitby doesn't stop at greater than why you. Saw a little neglecting some of the stops along the way you know the train going back into Whitby does that right I lost Is it the last transit train back stop that's the train back from Whitby into Middlesbrough that doesn't stop and that's because we had to make some difficult decisions there isn't a sufficient time to get the new trains down to where they and back again in the time available and when it came to discuss details timings became clear that we're going to have to drop out some stations the discussion was either we go on working at it or we say Ok we'll have 8090 percent of the train thank you very much because we took the view as a partnership we've been working on long being for this for years which. Let's have a train on the tracks and get it running and then sit down and work out that the fine detail and basically we've said we'll take it from the top the maximum number of people by far the people coming from with so that obviously is not right in fact the trends have to stop there. And then we went down the list of uses and that's the position we've got today. We sacrificed some of the journeys coming back because we took the view that if it was going to be a train people coming in from other parts of the country it really ought to stop as many stations as possible going down the way so that meant sacrificing some of the time journeys coming back up from where. We're going to again going to have to look at that with the timings but there's a big new time change next my and another one in December so there's plenty of opportunity for you going to get it right I suppose I'm quick a quick mark out of 10 from Bob for the service she's definitely 10 out of 10 other days probably more 9 is about the. Sums are just got to talk to those 20 minutes later they'll be hoping that some time from now on thanks very much indeed. Davies may in that way and from great said this morning a pub so sounds delighted and. He's a Christmas treat for you you never ever ever guess who is coming. Next year. Oh yes well kick off that 2020. 2 were of the stadiums at Scarborough open at the gate are they so much they were at Scarborough are they going to be there. Next year on Wednesday the 17th of June they're hugely excited to say that they're going to start that massive to within Unmissable show at the Scarborough open I think it's as if you would like to be that Wednesday the 17th of June and tickets go on sale this Wednesday and it's just before Christmas could be a last minute gift maybe for someone or even to yourself if you'd like to get tickets this Wednesday to go on sale at 9 o'clock at Scarboro open at the dot com so you can get them on line Best of luck when I go see them Pam one of our lovely listeners is going to be delighted she is the biggest Westlife family could ever meet so Power 9 o'clock and this Wednesday get online Scarboro open at the dot com for your chance to get tickets. Across decently chancy jam and milk Yorkshire. Where. I am she. Will be 5 f.m. On the b.b.c. Sounds of Monday morning's b.b.c. Take breakfast show with Neil green and Amy Yorkton and it's news time we got the headlines this morning with Ana Marie mourning bars Johnson will welcome more than $100.00 new Conservative M.P.'s to Westminster today as Parliament returns following his election victory many of the new intake come from former Labor areas in the Northeast including Darlington's Peter Gibson red cars Jacob Young and such failed Paul Howell the water regulator off Walters told companies in England and Wales it wants household bills cut by an average of 50 pounds a year by 2025 Some are expected to appeal to the competition of markets authority off what also wants firms to reduce leaks by 16 percent. And a spike in the number of people reporting flu like symptoms has prompted Seanie a doctor is to encourage parents to get young children vaccinated as soon as possible figures from Public Health England indicate that the number of people seeking a doctor's appointment because of suspected flu has increased by 24 percent in the past week and a 3rd of 2 and 3 year olds have had the job Mondays weather after a cold and it will be generally fine and sunny with fresh westerly winds temperatures 6 Celsius that's $43.00 Fact night top stuff thanks very much on a straight on now it's $832.00 for an update with our Dave money and Dave a busy all day want to end on saying north and south over the seas fly over a very busy of the ts flow without any southbound particularly for Wolf is down towards Puerto Rican also going reporters have problems getting onto the nic and southbound around the one I want cash Laden from the slip from the I want it one on to the main carriage where there's been actually just the bottom of the slip thanks to Linda for tipping yourself about that what it is slowing things down the main carriage where well you'll find a very busy into and out of stops and up and down portrait lens solid from the end I've seen of the world the hours the roundabout very very busy as well from the town center down towards the I used to write about the water is this caused the problems there is very very slow answer because you want to both the $17.00 want all the banking towards Middlesbrough and again the $17.00 city could be off Dixon's bank everything else is good dollies and heavy and slow all West Auckland roads heading into town but no accidents no incidents as busy on the Essex 90 other side of Durham everything else seems to be fine if you do spot anything would appreciate you call the travel line. 301-2301 I want to have the headline challenge for your Monday morning with Peter Baron just before and on the clock this is the story suggestion today for a better headline that was of revelers right trust the sun. For the annual pub crawl This was around London and the event is being dubbed as Santa Con so he's going for the headline whole port of the whole for the limit to join it takes him out through. You try your best and this is how you're rewarded with a present or 80859595 can you beat. The liberal. B.b.c. . You won't give us an I don't believe it. Goodness how can we tell you there's only one man they can. Just leave. With Middlesborough they'll appeal to McNair's red card against the city at the weekend according to their head coach Jonathan Woodgate the Northern Irishman received a red card in the 31 defeat at the Liberty Stadium along with winger Marcus Brown and would get says it was a harsh decision to dismiss McNair obvious look back and party like out of nowhere I read that as a soft. In my life will be a pain just him says he will appeal that we will appear like we were because that's 3 much bundle it's done so much months for the pair of them and 3 very important matches going on yeah exactly. Got sent off I don't condone them to talk holes. In the slightest but I think he might want to go on and it's one of the 2 for talking . It's decision making and it's just. Horrific to the Premier League now and teenage Manchester United striker mess and Greenwood scored his 8th goal of the season to and them and won all draw against Everton at Old Trafford his performance was praised by his manager only going to is a goalscorer he knows where to go all this and he's just got the snack so 'd he's making it hard for me and I need it to give him more game time we've just found the right moment for him now to play more and more stepping up and he's drawn on believable since I came a year ago. You'll see him better elsewhere yes there Manchester City won 3 nil at Arsenal and Tottenham scored a late winner to beat Wolves 21 at. Dave says his heart people united side have to do more to hold on to their leads during games those let slip a 2 goal advantage to lose 3 to 2 town at the weekend as they were knocked out of the f.a. Trophy and China has challenged his players to become leaders on the pitch leadership can come with lots of different forms you need to say this but taking responsibility it's about sense in danger it's about being positive it's about thinking how you have a tightly managed games what we're good at off. But good luck to have gotten. Better keep keep going forward and keep the positivity and you try to make positive changes that will get us on the full force and. We've seen we've had enough opportunities to win 3 games. Or get ultimately we've conceded 3 absolutely horrific goals. Through mistakes with bees Beth made suffered what looked to be a serious leg injury as Arsenal beat Everton 3 want to stay at the top of the women Super League s their England forward was carried off following a heavy challenge in the 1st half. The derm and England cricketer Ben stork has won the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the Year award for 2019 the all rounder was man of the match is England won the World Cup for the 1st time and he also hits an unbeaten 135 in the one wicket 3rd Ashes Test triumph against Australia at Headingley this individual or are playing a teams or the best thing about that is you get to share special moments with teammates backroom staff and management who make days like we had in the summer possible and you know I'm up here receiving this award you know without the office that you put in the summer I wouldn't be up here doing the Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton finished 2nd in the running with the world champion sprinter Dana Bash is Smith coming 3rd Teesside best form a wheelchair racer and 11 time Paralympic champion Barry nest 20 great Thompson was also an award winner she won the Lifetime Achievement gone. On to snoo can now and Mark Selby win the Scottish Open in gods go over the weekend he beat Jack by 9 frames to 6 to win his 17th ranking title of his career and Selby says his victory makes up for an early exit at the u.k. Championship in New York recently coming here this week even after you've got a disappointing performance out there and I was telling myself all combined Scottish because of not by dint of last year's will not pull out again but before you know just get back on the bike and go again and come in around at the end of the week picking up a trifle. To racing finally then and there are 3 meetings today they go this afternoon at Plumpton and Fosse last and there's an evening car out in today's tip goes in the 1230 at 4 Sloss I've gone from number 7 out of Glen which is priced at $5.00 to $2.00 so fingers crossed Yeah. Ok. Thank you do to speak thank you this is b.b.c. Breakfast just before 20 to 9 with Neil green in a meal Tim wearing some of your stories this morning about the 1st days and sometimes 1st interview because we've got of course on un peace down in Westminster they went down yesterday of course nervous time for them I'm sure Paul Howell for said feel as much as for Stockton South Tianna Davison and a Peter Gibson for Darlington and Jacob Young for red care with a sea of blue scarfs as they made their departure from darling for most of the train station yesterday so your stories of 1st day nerves you go on after school one here countryman's daughter Manning says as a tomboy I felt very uncomfortable on my 1st day at big school having to wear a skirt in a uniform for the 1st time in a particularly thius teacher hold me up in front of the whole class pulled out my socks fasten my top button of my shirt and redid my tie hitching it might up to my neck it was so humiliating We've also got sticking with the school thing we've got how is mine and how wood from North Yorkshire he says yeah it was Fishburne around 960 put my hands up in the class and I asked the teacher could I go to the toilet she says of course she can how words do you know where. Is it when burqas or do left school run back to his house next to it on an island and then came back he says Thank goodness it was a small village Class Howard thank you for that 10859595 is our free call number it is certain 020 to 9 time for the papers this morning with producer Sarah Robinson morning yes starting with the locals their front page sat headlines more than Echo they're talking about the prime minister not to be unwelcome at the miners gala that's the front page of the echo the is that this morning talk about Abigail Craig is really sad story she's died aged 46 she's from Teesside she moved to Australia with her family really sad story there on the front page of that that makes their stories on the front pages of the nationals the marital can about a wonderful woman called 7 disappears She's donated her kidney to a toddler and lots of politics on the front pages Express talking about them is war with the b.b.c. At the same blueprint for Barra says Britain's prime minister will or will put border control n.h.s. And investment in the north at the heart of his bid for government so that's what the papers are saying this morning are fantastic thank you very much you're welcome . Besides County Durham North Yorkshire b.b.c. . 41 great news for Northeast sports people last night is County Durham cricket of course a Ben Stoltz was crowned Sports Personality of the year now the last time a cricketer was given a accolade was Freddie Flintoff 2005 so it's been a long time also massive Congratulations to Paralympian a world champion Baroness Tony great Thompson awarded the lifetime achievement award you know when you're like I was expecting this a comment from Edinburgh sat down in front of the telly and you know when you well and yeah I mean even though we don't know that night well you feel like I'm Baroness Thompson live on b.b.c. Taste breakfast as the small of Good morning good morning how are you. I go right to like nice. Good literally just landed in Southend airport to be honest I didn't know there was that courthouse that I've got to go back to London today for work. Just got off the plane but it was made like last night was incredible as it sunk in yet no no I mean I should have been slightly suspicious when family all turned up. Really company places me to be honest and my daughter was like really nice to me so . I was amazed I haven't taken it up and had so many people. Not take it all in to be honest I mean a good thing it's like they took the trophy and they got to send it but I'm not sure I would have actually got on the plane I'm quite good. A standout moment for me career. Really hard question is hard to. Compete with in the us and which is my last game because it was my weakest about and nobody expected me to do it. Kind of like it so I think it just probably wouldn't post has a great journey my life so yeah I think it would be not what I was already a comment that something is you know there's loads of people you want to thank but you get made on stage to do that so you know there's loads of club coaches you don't volunteer people who made a massive difference in my life so I wouldn't have done it without that this is it and then you think don't leave anyone out don't leave anyone out and then you end up doing it oh crikey Yeah are you hoping that lots of young athletes now well we'll see you when you're saying yeah that's what I want to do that's where I want to be just so I mean the most important. People physically active I think play lots of different sports which is I think what you have to do then you can kind of figure out what you want to do. But yeah I just that's a lot of the work I do you know so but you know but I. Can't Wow would that be amazing that I was that. You know you never know what I have but you know. There's lots of different clubs Joda because that's a funny word you go out stop being active let's figure out what you like to. Save people because at least I didn't realize Aberdeen are such a massive a rino So you people in front of you and have a new daughter and husband on stage as well just just the the raw emotion of it all as well was completely overwhelming I'm sure well it wasn't. I mean it was quite emotional connect the stage and 10000 people Rainer it. Was amazing. That a great job of it up to be very proud of themselves be honest how many I was kept of your art. I'd like to. Say we're going to be a long day. Mostly from the actual ations Oh yes a super duper proud of you we thank you so much for joining us that is that Paralympian world champion Baroness Tony Gray Thompson who was awarded Of course the life lifetime achievement award at the Sports Personality of the Year Awards last night as we'll catch it wanted to be right or a long time you know when you're trying to guard your own record while in strength . After 9 o'clock today on Friday Collins' Good morning always great to hear Tony mentioned grassroots coaches and volunteers like that because we would love to know you know yes amazing for Tanny amazing for Ben Stokes but who is your local sporting hero you know the volunteers that work for your local sporting club real grassroots coaches who dedicate their time every weekend the moms and dads and the grandparents and the carers who drive absolutely everywhere every single weekend and stand on the side. Freezing Who is your local sporting hero for 2019 let us know somebody at a grassroots level who is really doing amazing things for the young people across the side County Durham and North Yorkshire that are into sport also a bit later on if your name's Dave then call me. Dave day no no I'm looking for the 12 Days of Christmas. I'd like to do you know I mean right I don't understand if was so that we have to turn your table and distinct the day of my class account as to. People like you know where. I'm getting on the phone we're surrounded by Dave so you know I'm looking for the 12 Daves of Christmas after 10 this morning but just sitting you know I just realized I have a lot of Dave's and a lot Steve's in my life. Anyway never mind I don't want to talk about let's move on shall we a 46 b. B. C. The Collins thing still comes in as he will do when I look at the news headlines for you in a few moments here a p.c. Taste. If you want to get in touch with us or 80859595 is our free call of the text 81 trouble 3 you can start your message with the word taste Also still to come the weather forecast has been quite a frosty waking up in a way in Scotland it was bitter up there always is but down here as well it was doing journey parkrun It's been freezing Yeah I've seen the picture of you when your daughter is proof that you were actually running which is fantastic news so well we'll have a look at the weather forecast we'll do that so in other moments 1st it's time for an update on the news headlines his Amaury it's back to business and pays as they had to Westminster many for the 1st time and new trains depart from stations in the b.b.c. Tees region with a look at Monday morning sports he is Marty Nixon child and I says his hold the United players have to be more resolute when they're in the lead more often and we've got the weather forecast for you so this Christmas Eve santa clause will be on b b c t's with Gary Phillips and would you be all right if I came and visited your house on Christmas Eve. Busiest time of the year for him but he always likes to take time out of his busy schedule to talk to the children of Teesside County Durham North Yorkshire. Just been rapping up some presents for lots of girls and boys who been very helpful this year Santa Claus and Gary Phillips and Christmas Eve morning on b.b.c. 8 a writer Lisa Gallagher is at the weather center for as a small to Mona Lisa any better and even if they are still a bit croaky getting there. I mean it's not a day to day we try for most of us with plenty of sunshine but the still just want to showers around and the Mets of his do still have that warning out for all this longing for the higher level reason cost him his is a risk of some ice on treaty surfaces but most showers will fade away to give the dry day decent amounts of sunshine feeling chilly once again in the round about 6343 height now through the same thing and at 1st light. We're trying clear we will seize Miss patches filming and there may be some low clouds spilling from the south later in the night but not this close in a frost the temperature drops below the phrasing tomorrow is going to be a cloudy day then today if we Daisy Bryson It will be from the West late from the day but if he does Bryson It will then trigger War 2 showers in places and temperatures any around 45 degrees now and stays in to be a dry in a price day but still on the chilly side and then it turns wet and windy every night into Thursday Thursday and Friday will be milder but more unsettled where looking at spells of wet and windy weather temperatures there around 9 or 10 degrees that is if he found height will send you a get well soon email his or I think spectacular line so hopefully speak to tomorrow thanks a lot Lisa. You can listen to b.b.c. B.b.c. Sound download the app. Now are you one of them maybe you know one of them we're talking about the people who are unfortunate enough to have a birthday during the Christmas period can we be honest we think your short changed because inevitably say for if I was a so-called friend they were like well have doubled up on your old birthday and Christmas present because it's that time of year I'm going to split it gets overshadowed really does knows so we've been thinking about this on. My birthday so. I've. 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We want let's help you celebrate get up on of your type of idea about ice cream when if I thought that was meant to generational thing. 9 minutes to 9 traffic use trying to keep you moving the small interview well and morning you try to imply a lot older than you are a generation apart any that shock and I'm still I don't see I have to work with any honest I know I don't know how you put up with it in fact you know I'm saying South by a castle a partially an accident at the junction of the one I want bottom of the entry slip on to the NICs were very heavy and very very slow there as well as the I 1046 it was chockablock as you traveling through stop in Portland busy heading out busy heading in of towards very very busy there and we're also getting I think rather disturbing reports of the next but this one today heading between Middleton Well Ok it's a bit of there between Middleton and Teasdale and frostily getting reports of very slow traffic huge snow on the carriage where thanks to both Angela and Lisa were out of a sniff around there see where the crack is a photo be nice on that $1.00 and $1.00 trouble for a start you text would say he sends a photograph there nor major headaches all hassles of you traveling in or out of darkness or very civilized are just busy coming in a West Auckland road and so fairly busy traffic in towards Stockton the head of the bank towards test scores as well if you do spot anything would appreciate the call of the travel line audible 301-2301 I want to keep in Seaside County Durham and North Yorkshire on the move b b c T's. 8 minutes before 900 to be somewhere by 9 o'clock gets a week alone we're going to have piece about and with the headline challenge shortly but for the last time we get to do this. The final on Saturday night of course I was away so I didn't say Did you watch it was all very. Plays with the outcome yes people won and of course there was Kareem there was Kelvin and then 9 done so they had 3 to do each but they could only be the one winner. Depends at a very high and I can now reveal the Strictly Come Dancing in. The face of the ticking clock it really gets here in the chest and this year's Champions of course spoke to Tess and Claudia straight after thank you for such a privilege to be think this show represents everything that is amazing to this country I think that people personify what you what is great and it's just been an absolute privilege to thank you for the most amazing experience of a life. Thank you so career and I'm so on and all the pros all celebrities the whole production the judges everybody all me support it's just been I feel so proud of this from the bottom thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you I have yes and I have never have met and is a lad who gives He's hot so if something's not working we stay in training and we have and not because he wants the wind but because he genuinely genuinely love me and for me that is the best gift and the best and to my years of thank you thank you oh what a time ot live in a coven obviously before that well no law no for the last time oh no in a long time ah so certainly super fun to talk to me from Darlington I. Don't know I know it's not going to. Do you think it's a Lisa Gallagher well. I guess I know and if not that's it. Not sure I can accept. The right was it the right wing or yes absolutely I mean I kind of separate the beginning Calvin were fabulous I mean he's just go you know natural ability and a local women's got the same I think obviously from the physical shape of Calvin and the way he sounds is much and chillingly is you know he's going to come out on top but both of them were I mean great 3 finalists to be fair the best 3 you know couples were in the final and delighted for a long time to make it that was well hey you know your long overdue is exactly like yes a lot of the room was pretty quick you know come talk we hope you know what I know I heard that as well and you can understand as I think it's got quite small when something really yes so you know you can understand it must be really demanding but you would make a good judge just think of happening to us are close yes yes are going to be great doing it are actually very entertaining isn't a degree in any changes for next year. I'm told no I think the baby needs to be a little bit of a different kind of format I mean obviously we saw the just a change in change this year a lot think about has gone down really well across this dynamic to the judging panel which is being fabulous you know whether or not they could do a little bit more you know what it's getting towards the end they might want to do a couple of dances rather than trying to fill it up with the you know the judges putting a guest appearances in you know they might do a couple of dances and it gets down to the last kind of 45 couples you know really Julie what about same sex couples as well because that's been on the general Costanza go is that the room where last year during that something the hope happened next time Well I'm personally not a fan after i think i've always that before you know kind of got no problem with it but I'm not I'm not personally a follower last Thanks for kind of the it's a huge huge family show and I think personally depends on the type of dance I said before you know if it's something I could contact. Down for the dancing a pass then that is acceptable but if it's something like a. Very nice Well you know kind of a team time go for example let's got to be very sensual not really for me now Julie we have to leave it at all it seems like at the risk of going to we're going to do well I'm sorry. To be I'm going to be maybe not really enjoying the time again how many other jobs really enjoyed it we love chastity we really have to kind of the most amazing Christmas I need say thank you very much you know. Challenge b b c t's breakfast with me and I am. Feeling in a festive mood oh yes. He's out there we are in Santa Claus it's Peter Barron morning. How do you do when you're right yes where all great hang say you yeah I'm fine I'm fine I think what's going to happen Craig Revel Horwood that's become the new cures all that because wow but then little kept little in started little in 1000 knowledge for you there but then who would be Mr nasty tone I don't know actually Yeah give us your story from the Know what I call for the headline challenges money paid to. Lawyers dressed up as Father Christmas had gone on an annual pub crawl 'd around London in an event called time for calm. He's going in true baited style character now with the talking head on paid to what is it my headline is. The limit need good such Sarah Yeah I mean we don't really know how old son phrase but I think very very old speeches. In Character. I would have too many good ones to die we've had Tony says Santa Cruz Michael says Santos Slade Yeah well Richard says Jolly old saved by. Mark says tis the season to be merry yeah yeah now I was going to go with this one. Very much the last minute because I really love this one this is coming from you like Derek and Eileen Santa. Fairy. Sounds like you have another one yeah I thought I was I was undecided I like that one but this one is a to point to so it's Ok it's coming from Tony ready sand close by in or around all the clothes you know. That's right yeah yeah I think so absolutely right but it's. You know what I liked it better than front. Right producer Helen is in charge so come on Helen and point to t.j. . Because combined made a couple thank you very much. About but what about the some poor compression the whole. Does it get him a token half a point now all of the brutal pain the brutal but I tell you if you call me on Friday I'll give you a festival it's no consolation. If I can see you tomorrow Peter All right we're back in the morning from 6 o'clock and on Sunday Collins is next he's next in the early morning and thank you so much Neil and Amy and pizza parody better be bringin men's pies that's all I'm saying on Friday. Good morning to you it's a Monday morning great to have you with me right 3 talks while fabulous music of course called play coming up and why not let's get Slade on Merry Christmas everybody. Across Steve's I can see the. Crowd where. The seeds. Are 95 f.m.t. a B. And on b.b.c. Sounds this is b.b.c. Tees at 9 and with the latest news here is an Ameri Ne's new M.P.'s are heading to London this morning to start their new roles in Parliament the b.b.c. Region has a number of new conservatives including the Hannah Davidson for the sheeple Clinton pay tickets and in Darlington the be sworn into parliament tomorrow Richmond m.p. 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Desire for change there are now questions over who succeed Jeremy Kolb announced Labor leader after he said he won't fight the next election in the role it follows the party's heaviest election defeat since the 19th that sees some response I'm is from but obviously the markets took a a real big interest in next Labor leader after Jeremy call been commented on he's not going to be there for next election Keir Starmer is the front runner at the minute 15 to 18 back along Bailey 61 Jess Phillips 72 on the Liberal Democrats are moving forward with 2 temporary Coley to say to Joe Swinson lost her seat to the s.n.p. She has an edge to policy to regroup there will be a way out of this nationalist search and we have to work together to find it it is a huge job to be done the answer is that we step up we organize we join together so I won't be your leader I will be walking alongside you. The s.n.p. The Nicholas sturgeon House warned Boris Johnson that he has no right to refuse Scotland a 2nd independence referendum the 1st minister is set to make an official request in the coming days after increasing her party's majority by 13 the prime minister says he remains opposed and in Northern Ireland the d'you pay how lost $2.00 of its biggest names including the West mistily to Nigel dots in other news the search is expected to continue later for the bodies of 2 people still missing after the volcanic eruption on New Zealand's white Highlands one body has been seen in the sea the remains of 6 people were retrieved yesterday. 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Sport Relief. On. The hill sounds of Africans who was going to go for world football phone and the numbers of course like to join in the conversation. 8859096930080085909693 we're talking football a New Year Up and South America this morning in a cools so can full of about play is playing out for measuring ages I think I've got it right yet why not such a good football in those ranges and plays from that like you know leagues as well. As Let's join in Iowa 80859 or 900 on 3 you can sextile us 85058 or e-mail up tonight at bbc dot co dot you can as always say if you stick your phone number in an e-mail to us we'll call you back. He met up all night a b.b.c. Dot com dot u.k. So welcome back to the Viva Mark Vegas momentos Good morning. Is all man. Take care football a new Europe. My daughter is coming over your side says I'm going to link you to up as either you get sake or out for some expensive meals you know of a. Football in Europe and the legend Dana is in Rio Take have any questions you go South American football so welcome back to to McRae's Oh oh. Thank you very much I hope will that works out better than it did when you sent your god daughter over and. It never happened and never was a lie so you know he's And then I got this message I'll get in touch and never date you studiously avoided buying her drink is one means the internet was all out of you with a gun. And my mental mouse Tim. Well what is there a mouse in a studio is that is that the conundrum here is it is the conundrum us or a mouse Yeah you've seen a mouse anywhere you see espouses I weigh when I go right there on the stair where on this there right there a little mouse. Don't worry about that we've got that covered because we're going to start this show with who'd smoke on. That's. My take is in looking to. Take note of you asking questions at the moment. And they seem to be more I said it's not your generation you've got to listen keenly to the words I'll take notes. This is big on this in my listener now. Is. This. I'm not and I don't see being in the younger generation what was loose in the piece and there's. A moose but I'm not well enough to melt and they'll get loose in the house. That he looks too boring. I don't know if it's a miles per. Hour but is it a mouse or is it a moose Tim. If it's a moose then I think you should buy the coasters you could yak. For him or you know foster that where ya I couldn't care less also know of your generation moto Mari he beat me to this occasion as well but is it a moose or is it a mouse. A man grass Yeah yeah kids. And yeah his house is not strictly speaking it moves or now. Goodness this was supposed to be a straight forward craze I think I'm abandoning it at this moment yes it started out pretty well but ended tragically he's been we could news. Broke in him is 11 you go to number one in 159 if your information does go straight to Jose you know Alston in Texas and that Jose. Hey Don are you doing very well thanks very much I always feel that because of Joe's Amory Yes you call you Joe you say but it definitely is how you say. Yes Yes Way Jose But that's Ok I don't mind if you're not. Pushy he's extraction it would be Joe's a few who wouldn't. Yeah Ok anyway but you're asking about Aston Villa. Well not really Aston Villa one of their best players Jack really. Yeah. And James Madison as well and pretty much I just wanted to ask if Tim and Marc if they've seen them play what they think of them and. Is there anyone in your past that you passed players that you saw on t.v. . Or live better that they remind us 1st of all what do you think of on the print player because the spotlight is on by for them you know they are the amongst the standout players in the Premier League currently and people raise their eyebrows as to how long as the Villa can hang on to the net loan and you have a team trying to come in for them well I'm one of the fans that wants them to be part of my team. The same to them and United fans. I would definitely would want both but if I can only have one I think it would be Jack why was he done to impress you. Not to mention the goal that he scored against us will be and again as u.t. But he's just he has this air of just cool mess. That not a lot of people have. A baby it's the socks being rolled down there or something and everybody seems like you such a throwback. Older times and you know I'm not that you guys are old because you're not no I am but the others are yeah I know he may not know you mean. Well I was just wondering you know what you guys time and also I want to wish everyone a happy all the things that's very kind of you and likewise from us as well now I'll go to mug 1st on this is staying with us as I became smug How does a dismissively almost mentions the rolled down songs now people of my generation and perhaps names realize knew a long time ago when the Sox are rolled down you mean business and a job can I wonder whether that still has the same impact as as today but what if you made it Jack greenish and James Madison. Yes throwback is definitely the word I mean I don't listen to fifty's music about mooses I don't know what what we mean by by throwback is his hair as well as an attractive Brylcreem in his hair and everything. And the way runs around the field all over the place is definitely a kind of scroll back to Madison as well in a different sort of sense and kind of wacky. And I think why they've been so successful is they find spaces in between the lines which are a lot of players they were only really good players can was interesting is not broken into the don't set and I think that's probably because of maybe discipline problems off the field or in their careers and sort of creates a bit wary of that. Sort of play with regard to me here because. Yeah. It's going well for the most clubs that I want. To really I mean certainly Madison I mean Lester are going all comes blazing good as I was a different case of you know in relegation trouble but it's. Kind of callous man but now definitely in January I'd stay with him. You know I haven't got a lot to add so I'm going to ask a question to Mark by storm this thing of what they should do you know do you think . Jose as well do you think that this quality of player should be looking to get into the Champions League now with the way that less than a lister going you can imagine Madison having a chance next season Aston Villa now it's not going to happen between the Champions League next season do you think it's imperative for the developers of these do these players know they get into the Champions League as soon as possible. I'd say yes because if he wants to be a an international football isn't the best way of proving you can play at international level is to play at a European level. I'm just not certain exactly which team you would suit if we're talking about great. Well it looks like James is already going to be in the Champions League and if things go the way they are they're still going to be really difficult for him to leave even in the summer I think. That's why I think Jack is probably also. More financially parity all but I definitely I also but I don't think our team is is as great to get into the Champions League this year but if we're still in Europe he can definitely take a step up yeah you see what the example I always think of with this going back a few years is Letitia I remember him Matthew little perhaps before the international audience really got into English football and so on but let's see I was a magnificently talented footballer and he studied at Southampton and I think it was a mistake because there was that thing of comfort zone he wasn't pushed as hard as he would have been had he gone to a 2 to a club that really competing I think I would have got so much more out of him so hence that's what you know you're talking about throwbacks and you are great what he's going to hear from the from the fifty's and he sucks roll down from the early seventy's and it might makes me think of all of Laetitia from the eighty's and early ninety's and thinking yeah well he should have gone each should a left Southampton choosing the right time to leave is never easy you know maintaining the momentum of your career is never easy but surely sooner or later I've got to get into that Champions League and Madison scene as you saying seems on course to do that next season but Manchester United the right club for Jack greenish would you clearly want him Jose I get that but Bart posed the question which is the right club for these you know unique talents is it necessarily mentions united if you were Jag release where would you go currently unbiassed was Jose. Well I wanted to answer with I'm sorry yes we will let you guys are a great club and I love you as well. But that being said I think. He I think he would fit us incredibly well because we need we need a creative player and that's what he does he's like Mark said he's in the spaces he not only scores goals he triples he attracts players to him he creates space for others it's he would be exactly what we need I think you know what it's like when you stick your head above the parapet and come on to the opponent's Well football Foden Jose you get an immediate response to what you say. Let me give you tell you just the response one e-mails a greenish is the English Platini That's not bad is it look you know it's we want that level Michel Platini that's a pretty good kind of comfort to anyone. When I'm writing about Michel Platini But his career I always wonder do I say followed that there was a material that he was playing of absolutely no idea what you should really call him good for a bit like Schneider was well was not kind of kind of was always kept in that kind of number 10 position did he fufu his destiny was the Santa. Not enough follow that one season but then turned 2010 was pretty special Ok and then he went to Turkey for some unknown reason. They're all very quickly greatly shocked to be careful very prevalent problems he had in this area career off the field and now away from him but as I said to say a moment ago there are 2 emails here with regards to how easy it is comments about agreements I'll give you clues to that so do the 2nd one I think kids from an Aston Villa supporter would you think he says. He's off exec Lee Well down 100 percent bearing in that some corner what I pedalled see there for among those who did you have a job so Jose I did I did it is from the joined by the way it is from John so I'm going to any in the data it was of those Brummies to bleat hands off he's mine best know a bad one that's not a bad show the b. I'm glad you brought Ranking Roger man you know is he keep your hands off. And keep hands off jack little enough to be happy about a.v.f. See the moment but Jack has been brilliant Anyway my villa related questions I'm going to ask you to on the road Jack. Some point today I'd have to go for the big version that as much as I love Ray Charles but you're you know the big youth. And yes you do and all but I'm a brother right but anyway go about well we're going to have to test our listeners on that one in a moment I would say can we expect the Brazilian international to come good or is it a lost cause with regards to who is who isn't one about I'm not sure who's a Brazil where you see oh you know what Also it was or Douglas Louise and I got to who because nobody's Louise and ways leap both Mike their Brazil debuts in him and the recent. Ok I'll quote him because I'm going to ask Jose Hauser that Holder thank you that sounds like another song. You owe me out here Motown doubt this morning in San Jose Jordan so that one can really expect their Brazilian internationals either of the mobo who have to come good or is it a lost cause Oh I think that one's a bit over my head to be honest well that's fair enough to say that you've got to keep your hands of Jack relation this one's over you had I think we've rinsed out all your body parts for now thank you very much it's been a pleasure speaking and Merry Christmas as well thank you for your good wishes speech you see it is still got a couple of programs for Christmas well away so don't. Say they're in this state Tim the percentage was it has to move in or is there a law schools. No I'm certainly not lost cause this is the 1st season there are 31 of the to Mark to see what he might see them but weighs only such a big physical presence you can get something out of him even if even if you use him as a decoys because you can play around him and notice ways I think is a is a class act has already done some terrific things that villa needs in his 1st season so no not a lost cause it's only it worries me sometimes how quickly people want to come to judgments and look now you know going going to Jose side united look now how for ages coming through in the midfield you know he went into a very very difficult situation in a club that was all turmoil obviously that made it hard for him to bed in but people are beginning to see the good side of him as well sometimes it doesn't happen instantly and it worries me that people want to want to go to immediate judgments on players Mark Yeah it's a very fair point this series have a little more leeway. For them to develop into the club and the game but with a striker the striker isn't scoring goals because they need to see their confidence completely. And I think the problem with ways that when I've seen this is call the actually it's gritty seems to mean you are in clinical a little bit slower than the average player you know 6 to Coker took series or seems to bring the ball down and it's kind of this 23 seconds thing ought to do and by the time is decided the balls are already been taken off but you know the Premier League the top league has someone coming straight into it I was in Belgium I think before was me so there is quite a big step up and a bit of a risk but really took taken. Ok last more questions lisc route through some of these takes in e-mails that we've got at the moment. In Ken's was no whether you think Declan rise will stay at West Ham United or whether he'll go to Europe or leave in January. Yeah it's kind of also a close kind of office at such a great start and then it's kind of hard for him because it's filled in less time than just getting over a room. And to call all 'd that I'm quite young shoulders is maybe a bit too quick and if I was it might make me get out of there and Europe would actually make sense actually because I think this all clay requote could flourish abroad are the only teams roads with the only. I have not had a lot of speculation actually because apparently I guess. European clubs don't really look at English players that often because they just naturally assume well they don't travel so well and why would they come to your when all the money is in the Permian I think but yeah West Ham's a bit of a basket case the moment. There was talk about mice United but I don't know if it quite fits I think is it better for than. If we're talking about kind of England holding the truth as. If every guy was going to be then maybe is the sort of person the Rino like so many just sits there and does his job Gabrial Bobo's deserve Euro Disney. Would he fit into images United Mark Dartmouth one interesting one who did this is 23 now he was Brazil's center forward at the age of 19 and he went to Europe and it was just a disaster nothing happened to him and into mine and lot of people of gone off the rails and into my new There's clearly been something wrong there in recent years but nothing happened for me being free can ride on absolutely nothing so he came back to Brazil and he's done exceptionally well and he's going now for Liverpool do the flamingo who are the Brazilian champions there the South American champions who are on their way to Qatar for the World Club Cup to play Liverpool What's he going to do this is one of the big questions in Brazilian football because he's he's very very charismatic he's one of those players who are. Kids who support. Other teams also reacting to because of the goals of the schools in a way that it the way that he celebrates those very happy where he is but he's 23 if he doesn't go back to Europe now we ever get the chance you know the European clubs are increasingly reluctant to bring in players in the mid twenty's from South America they want to bring I mean as teenagers so if he leaves it to long that chance my God now for me I would like to but he still on loan from into Milan for one I would like to would like to buy him definitively. And I'm fascinated to see him in the Club World Cup against a better quality of defender than he's been facing over here I think one I think there are a number of reasons for his problems one of them is he's one of those strikers who's not particularly well suited to 4231 or 433 in that he's not an out number 9 and he's not really a winger he's much much more suited to fall for 2 with a pair of strikers that gives him the flexibility to wander around to drop deep to run at the opposing defense and Flamengo have basically played a 442 that's been one of the things that's got this got the best out of him. That he might be at the top level a little bit to one forty's is very very left footed and at the top level as a striker you can't line it up like a golf shot. You got to take it to you as it comes and. That his right foot may not be good enough to be really outstanding as a center forward or at the very highest level and the other problem has been his temperament and he scored a lot of goals be picks up as many cards he's petulant is mean spoilt and I think that was a problem also in Europe so if there is a Liverpool Flamengo final in this Club World Cup and you shouldn't take these things for granted both sides have semifinals to. It's a plight she was dying Wednesday before the final on Saturday I'm really looking forward to seeing him up against Virgil van Dyke because that's the side of the field that he likes to operate cutting in from the right it's the very side of the feel better now Virgil van Dyke is the left sided center back so they would be in direct opposition so that's one clash that I'm really looking forward to see it is the most inferior to think this is striker line up was shot like it's nuclear show or goal show because you literally watching it you literally get the opportunity to scream a sheep like 4 or 5 times. You know it was a monument at that there's a bit sneak a commentary that always makes me laugh It's now is that the whispering fellow used to do any society or he scene he seems to be looking at a possible plant and if you write that down and think about it literally just ludicrous and you seem to be looking at a possible planet but sometimes you've got time to think that to yourself what a strike is learning to shut up well it's real ones they don't use that time it's in the back of the net no backlift the keeper can't react in about it and indeed it's not just our listeners the instant responses by the way you'll be pleased to know I'm pleased in a way because it crossed my mind right thought Now let's stick to the football reasons as. To why we're comparing Jack greenish to Michel Platini But thank you nevertheless for pointing out Jake in Dundalk in Ireland what other permutations there might have been nothing of the sort crossed my mind and I'm not the only one I'm not the only one you Tim have been told off here as well. Let me find out what I thought it was what I don't need I say what I thought out so you say what you did you had the audacity to suggest that Matt Le Tissier should have their stuff and even as you said I was trying to save you from now on I was going to say yeah but he was one of those individual players that wouldn't necessarily fit in anywhere else in the same. Around him and Nicky Basingstoke says Dawson please tell the series Making by using start now tells you everything is going to disagree kind of everyone else he's going to agree. That one of the whiter numbers in Beijing says Silly journey from Southampton here is still a journey could he could have you know his allegiances might be split but nevertheless is not this guy's. Pleased dot simply told him that meant that c.c.a. Should not have less Southampton enjoyed his football with us we loved watching him every week even Jab We loved him he was the best there oh great question about Freddie you good for you in a moment. If you don't mind Mark just keep that thought it's a good one it's a really good one I'm not going to add any Swedish into this year so it's a great one for you Oh wait 085-909-6302 this morning is Europe and South America I'm president of the playing Ali's side we've got the Viva Vegas he's a football expert in Berkeley European football we've got the legendary victories often works with South America and the question is you want to ask them about football in their regions or in the past some of the playing Olesen feel free to do it but this has got the latest of our headlines has Joe who'll be on digital b.b.c. Sounds Slosberg various ways b.b.c. 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If the Road Jack can tell you come about no more by Brother Ray Charles it was meant as are you paying full Chris Budden he said I should censor him for this because he's of that younger generation who probably doesn't appreciate the legend that is so brother of the original so Brother Number One Ray Charles what you think of this month every just oh I don't know that some very near. There is goes to show it transcends the generations of Yankee and they and him you love it you think this is the version dozens of tend to make him hate us Soren in London also in re our brain a brother I know he and I generally didn't know that. Oh my goodness it's going to be embarrassing for the Muslim Brotherhood it's going to be embarrassing for I never saw a Ray Charles the morning off he died I was in Floyd and I played on the edge to the blind in c.t. Way he was resident as a child I drove up there just to absorb some of the spirit of Ray Charles but that's not the same as seeing him live not once but twice so this is going to be embarrassing You see Mark. Tim So Ray Charles law I will I can say to that is that I saw a big youth alive. Which is it to be. Cool but not sure how these 2 songs yeah my laptop back to the flip. Of the song just do exactly the same as the original tells you that if you give it a. Different song but I thought a little say big oh whoa Sam would say you. Should be someone you don't mean you still don't you have to have a sense because there's no comparison. There's the originals are still in a crisis of course in this one case I think Mark has got a point when you hear a cover version. And something i Generation Yeah exactly yes it did yes Ok he hasn't got the rage Let's an entirely to be a ray let you have to let Ray let's leave that to one side you have got the right let's. All excellent and that would do us a. Little pretty good but it's not as pretty as I was just saying that he has got the right leg. And that's the one thing I would say that. What big you have should have done with this he should have got the I 3 they did back him on some songs Bob Marley's backing female he should've got them to do you know that's what I keep to rove check they should go he should have got them to do that and then it would have been a killer and that's one thing let's put that aside now let's talk football got to me Freddie Ljungberg I wonder I'm coming on to that you see all pretty. Well. That's what some people are saying Have a listen to this email to Mark as a guna Can you please give me hope this is from Chris in Waikiki in Hawaii so that's a long way to hit the road jack or Freddie or Chris as a as a goon or can you please give me hope for the remainder of the 20192020 season it's ready you the right man is kid take it courage will shoot all who should be asked Tuesday manager is top 4 out of the question or is it possible that we could become the next Leeds United in flip with relegation my personal opinion is Arsenal should go all out for color and should not be experience a versatile coach in other words hit the road Freddie Ljungberg. Yes I have to agree I mean. I didn't even know where you're going to turn himself into a coach I mean you remember him as a player and he was just a player that you didn't think were become a coach you know quite quiet off the field you know. That. Oh no at all and also what really worries me is when you appoint from within and you make an assistant manager coach you think well hang on the coach is going to hired this guy was working on anything so sure the assistant has to take some of the blame for why things weren't going well. And you know you just don't have 3 new manager Pams that you normally get with a new guy so I think it's pretty clear that Freddie isn't going to get a long term now into that he's available and oversee seems the source of the q. Given Chelsea. Many close to Sky lunch a lot he won't and it keeps him going wrong laterally I mean by me got rid of him all of a sudden when they realized things just weren't right there and you know training sessions were being done properly and stuff like that I mean actually is a bit of a weird case because I was the owner of the and just. Very demanding and basically told the whole squad and I'm sure lots of you have to go on a week's retreat to try to save this season and I'm sure that you just turn around Sherman said no so therefore we all knew that once they got through the Champions League he was going to be fired maybe kind of needs a bit of a break after the chaos of Napoli and the Italian name is a vaguely I mean as a career is available and so with talent in some ways quite. Figure and he did so well that you blame him for good that he won a championship with mean that in 2000 and let me one of the worst mean and sites to ever win a lead so I would kind of go for the leg really the problem is language wise you know actual Artes Inc This was never brilliant but it seems English is certainly better than he's German which is kind of why I actually thought as well like using This is a bit better I think they've got to go try and go for a top coach like that now to crack out the rot and you know seizing vision stops with him didn't stop David Luiz understanding what he meant you need to ask a few shows he went losers they know me not me not me me understood he understood very well then if you disagree with your description of Freddie you anybody did the kind of underwear advertising the you did talk of an eyesore and surely you cannot describe them as being reserved Ok That aside he has got to pay scoring or at least he has got Pepe scoring a goal and it was a crack of a gold as well. It was an either so good player they massively overpaid for him you know somebody not totally proven themselves in the top European league with all respect to Lille and friends and you know they were saying oh there's not a lot of money around you know and then all of a sudden they find you know 72000000 from somewhere so I'm not sure they really needed him in that position when you go. Over man but going back to what you were saying. Tim was saying what for for 2 this is to be up to subsist on European football No 442 doesn't work and you come play 2 strikers oak top together who are kind of similar That's absolute nonsense if we look back in English football that's exactly what did so in Shearer your control so similar that it would each knows what Iran is doing and if your pocketing out white and cold was in the middle of the box and vice versa and I think it's obvious to me that luck is an opening and has to play together as just a normal from 2 and that means you don't in that kind of meet this strike if you can just play it by a winger and that might then help because then you go for people in the midfield you can actually dig in and help when people like Mr Ursula not be tracking back as much as they should. No no not really marks marks covered the waterfront you know I was thinking about in the terms of formation about 4 Ford soon saw without one comment already about you know formation this or current. Dalliance with different formations and why our car can bring a South American perspective to that because that's something that year ago I play a lot 442 because they they have Swat is uncovered any so you know if you've got 2 strikers like that who work together so well obviously you're going to play him it hasn't always been easy for them to get the right balance in midfield because one of the problems with it I think that the main reason that it went out of vogue and you saw this clearly in the World Cup at the start your was 1st games where they were in a very weak group and they started a couple victory but without playing particularly well the 2 in midfield can be outnumbered if you've got one left and one right you know that the central 2 can often be up against 3 and the game never really flows I think it was watching England for years when England were just wedded to 442 was really really like that so that that that I think is the problem with it and there are ways round that you can split a striker's you know with one dropping dropping back a little bit to Mike to make the 3rd man his image in sentiment field especially when when you lose possession of the ball you can play lopsided fullbacks So one is is is pushing up very very high allowing the midfielder the why midfielder that side to move into the center while the other fullback plays plays a more defensive role and you can get around it like that but one of the problems with it when it has just been a line of fall that opponents can can get more men into the center of midfield and play angle. And the angle will always be destroyed line yeah the triangle will we will beat the straight line and that's why I think it went out of vogue obviously as Marcus said the big advantage of bringing of bringing back is the possibility of playing 2 up front and having them able to play off each other so if you can do that and find a way not to be outnumbered in essential midfield I think it's still valid curious of the legend you know knows anything about Mathias Pelligrini from a studio and says David Beckham's do m.l.s. Team in Miami's just signed him as one of the key players appreciate the show's always strong join in Tacoma Washington Yeah ads by the way saw him go on line I was going to say you had by the way bigger is starting to heat up he's got 4 Yeah yeah you do wonder and authorized this to Mark as well if it's quite the right club if he's free enough to do what he wants any ol time if he would do better in a in a more ambitious expensive it's allowed near and that the new year. Pelley I've been saying for a while but I was very impressed with him when went when I saw him a few times and in general I've been really impressed with the recruitment in a molests from from South America and in general I think they do they're doing a terrific job of identifying talent so the people doing the scouting for the m.l.s. Clubs I think of done extremely well. Mojo to comment on. The run is here the right . Question is the right leak I think it's been any to me way you're just a little tired of all things are rushed I think I could have seen him prospering more of the kind of Florentine like. Maybe Newcastle with the ghost of being at Newcastle their hand is you know it's going to toughen him up and you know you've got 50000 mad fans there if you weak absolutely loving a solo. In the middle easy on the Med I know no matter where you. Need to score more goals obviously as. I think we knew what you meant I was just trying to be mischievous then roll with us hello row good out and find things for much where you couldn't from and probably from Toronto moves cold oh well remember yeah yeah there was week. Last week good to see a good defense a cool you go ahead yeah so I have a question for Tim and it's about Rex it but not the bricks if you're thinking of. Going to radio. There is. A footballing Breck set and it's the exit of really young talented Brazilian players exiting Brazil as it were for a big European club very good point yes. I'm a Real Madrid and have been for over 20 years and. Few players have excited me as much as when it's his junior and how do we go go ahead and so I want to ask him about you know I'm sure and Brazil there's a sense of pride at seeing 2 Brazilian teenagers start and score in the same game for Real Madrid as they did a few days ago but what I'm more curious about is whether people are concerned about what this means for the quality the standard of the Brazilian League and are people talking about you know how can we keep these kids in the country for longer so we can enjoy their talent at least until their early twenty's as was the case with Neymar but now it seems 1617 or even younger they're being whipped with Europe so I'd like to hear that side of Brazilians thoughts on em. Yeah you can't take them until they're 18 but these days on talent that is in the 1st team when they're established 1st team players by the time they're 18 and they're going this is not a new situation for Brazilian football this is been happening for for for 2 or 3 decades now you can see it through World Cup squads the World Cup squads of 78 and before no one foreign based 82 had one or 286 a 3 or 490 it split down the middle one of the reasons that they had problems in 909594 from 94 onwards the vast majority Dischord are based in Europe and the way that the market has gone just in recent years the European clubs have arrived at the conclusion that the gap between top level football in Europe and in South America in Brazil the gap is now so big that you gotta get them as early as possible because if you get them when they're in the Internet kind of mid twenty's you don't know if they're going to be any good you don't know if they're going to be able to adapt the football in Europe is much much more dynamic the space between the lines is much much more reduced so the whereas like 1015 years ago European clubs big European clubs would buy players that 2425 now if if if you haven't been sold by the age of 22 you really have reduced chances of making it to a big club you can still probably go to a smaller club for a lesser fee in France or something beyond that age and maybe work your way up that's the way that the market has gone and Brazilian football's had to get used to it on its It's a way that a lot of clubs look to balance the books they need some white players sales in order to balance the books and it's almost like become an export industry there is obviously huge concern about the the the. This has on the domestic game because no doubt about it it really really does lower the quality of of the of the domestic game on the other hand as you know as you pointed out a hole that there's tremendous pride that they can they can produce this this quality of players from time to time that the kind of thought goes up you know how can we get these players back and you look at the reality of Brazilian football and you just can't possibly see how you look at the calendar of the there are so many games and kind of meaningless games that the players have to apply players if the side doesn't win players can get attacked by their own fans at the airport when they come back it's not a very attractive thing and you we've gone well past that point a critical mass where in order to prove yourself as a top class player you've got to do it in class football in in Europe if you've already done it in South America there's still that big question mark against you and that that is not just a verdict from outside so in that's a verdict that the players have themselves I remember there's that unfortunately that the fellow who runs the place is going to hold and he doesn't do it anymore but quite close to where I live there is a football school where you used to give free lessons and he was really really taught in the basics of pass and move football and he got some are lots of it is graduates from this little school very humble little school went on to win professional contract all over the world and the 1st time I discovered disco was in was in 1907 and then when you talk to the kids at the age of you know 789 saying what's the dream or the dream is to play one of the big local local clubs here in Brazil go back a few years later just a few years later speak to those you know the new crop of 9 year olds what's the dream Real Madrid and Barcelona you know that the generations of now have grown up globalized and I would ask them you know in 19 year old kids why Real Madrid over. Sloan but they couldn't a found spine on the map but they had in their idea in their heads they are they are they that it's better there and it's hard to see how that balances is going to be river dressed because even if Brazilian football could compete in terms of salaries and it can't but even if it could you would still have the problem that the greatest players from the forefront calling other all corners of the world would still be congregating in Europe and that's where you got to go to prove yourself as a as a great player so for the time being I can't see any solution although there is always space for those who are coming back and those who haven't quite come off on the Flamingo side or champions of South America you can clearly see that the goalkeeper and both full backs are veterans who had their time in Europe and came back a century midfielders Yes and he was it was in Europe he was in Italy for 43 years did alright but not good enough he's come back the 2 strikers in magnificent full. We talked about early on and blue knowing he cues probably even better both went to Europe and did absolutely nothing so it's a little bit like you know there is room for players who go to Real Madrid and Barcelona and don't come off air or can't get in the team where they can go somewhere else and in the same way there is room for Brazilian football to repatch rate some of those players who haven't quite settled in in Europe and that I think has been one of the secrets of Flamingo success this year Rose you again a European perspective on this given that it's bricks and you know I mean. Had to be wonderful new to market Well yeah indeed what one of these could go to save themselves the road Madrid's a bus loads. Well from their perspective they just want the best players that they are yes Ok so you know selling if you motionless in South America as well and it's a bit of a swagger as well just bringing in a Brazilian player your own players are saying oh this guy must be go to from Brazil because it how could Brazilian players have been in the past and also you know presume football is just do things sometimes the European football wouldn't just excite the crowd and you know run for the entire defense like the old Ranallo used to do so it definitely lifts a European league as well because it just reinforces the message yes this is the Crandell a crime the old you know the new son. Is there something to say the same thing I just managed to control myself I thought no it's not true that that's not my club point but yeah you know that great Brazilian some young. You see where this question about Briggs is taking his row with that in the lead in Syria. Exactly the sort of exactly. The follow up question to you and your. So with what somebody like Cinesias might make my next concern of you know what a player like him moving to Real Madrid at such a young age does for have a development. But last season he he was he did a great job because he introduced some freshness and vibrancy to a very stale real side for the fans to media darling everything was great now this season the there's there's some frustration which I think of ludicrous honestly for many fans at the fact that he doesn't create or doesn't score a lot of calls there isn't a lot of and product yet and there's a lot of pressure being placed on him to do to score a bunch of goals and people forget that he is still a teenager and worried a sort of about whether that's going to end up with him and with his creativity being knocked out of him because of the pressure of playing for real it's such a young age and I don't have the same concern with Rod regal because he seems a different breed one who incredibly calm on the ball and just knows where you want to. Go thinking when he when he's on the ball it is a remarkable talent. I think back a little bit with that problem of instant judgments and he's so far ahead of where people thought he would be. He still well there's no reason for him to be frustrated at least still miking terrific progress and he will eventually become senior. At. The. 3. Good morning this is up or not on fire. Alleghenies on 5 Live boys Johnson's urging people across the u.k. To heal their divisions over breaks it and in sports a new deal but can Liverpool surpass Arsenal's Invincibles. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. News on 5 Live banks Dawson Good morning Boris Johnson says it's time to unite the country and bring closure to the brakes of debate the prime minister will visits northern England later to speak to voters in traditional Labor heartlands which have turned blue Stephen Lynch is a former advisor to the chancellor of it he's not surprised that the resulting victory they run a very disciplined campaign focusing on key messages refused to be sought diverted from that in the cotton frost of campaign and they successfully lighted Labour's weak areas which was leadership that convoluted position and economic policies as well police have been involved in scuffles with protesters angry about the election result so 400 demonstrators are thought to have marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square 2 people were arrested the debate is continuing over what went wrong for the Labor Party suffered its heaviest defeat since the 1930 s. Jeremy Corbyn says he wanted to be leader in the next election but won't stand down until his successor is chosen the labor m.p. For Darby South Margaret Beckett says many voters didn't like him Jeremy just had so much baggage and it wasn't easy bag because he'd been in Parliament for so long but without having the leadership responsibility makes people you know be more cautious perhaps about some of the things they say and do the outgoing Liberal Democrat leader Joseph Winston says she's proud to have been the 1st woman to lead her party she will be replaced after losing her seat to the s.n.p. Staying in Scotland and Boris Johnson has told victory. Oh yes s m p leader Nicolas sturgeon he remains opposed to a 2nd independence referendum She's due to make an official request of the party 148 to Scotland's 59 seats here are the views of voters in Glasgow I think we should below the British record and the thing that you know forcible I just think it's a good it's good money Scotland's good another vote so I think that the rest of the . Choice again. In other news the u.s. House Judiciary Committee has approved 2 articles of impeachment against President Trump It sets up a full vote in the House of Representatives next week Washington correspondent is Chris Butler what this Senate truck could be is again this whole idea of Washington taking each other all Democrats versus Republicans in a really bitter debate that that will really kick off an election year in America with a great degree of divers will join the rescue teams in New Zealand later to resume the search for the remains of 2 people still missing following the kitchen was. 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This is a one out of 5 live on the bio cupboard with the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search recovery as rows of tourists who died on the volcano erupting into White Island just off the coast of New Zealand we'll find out what the latest news in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the u.k. Is warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated with India's new rules on citizenship that have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros judge of these victory last night in the general direction says that the healing begin how so food will that be and the acknowledged. Where there has been some if not the country being told apart surly he drifted right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post mortem wise after the election will hear how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in New Zealand the resume their search off white island for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's volcanic eruption 4 nights Phil Mercer can tell us some more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white islands the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they're also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described the Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the on. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that Aurthur warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to or Clint hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief Remember sure they wouldn't want to put anybody else's life in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who are listening who've seen the pigeons will know that it looks like nothing or no this island after the eruption is just the entire island is covered with his grey lava I don't know what it is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in intensive care Dothan some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the skin there are also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago Dokken that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery and for skin grafts and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of them knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to $5.00 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to the moderate to heightened gray scale of what they described the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly they've been no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those to explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just into our. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that goes to bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains on accounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand and people around the world. Perhaps poor as for that minute silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island at the time were visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens not to visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as protests against India's new citizenship laws grow a fortnight's roll turned into a meal something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs pasties gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in law where you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run a coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. So she to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside and d.j. Chart to Allah is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law Indian constitution and we had a they should abort it and here it is law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more a debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others for me while the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well as in is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest wraps of the huge there for a different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary and which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quite in down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this they're telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has canteen anger which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where tea comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. The us as well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can't behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved role turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express when told he was on the back page it's go to the dentist is a picture you can clock interesting for us to. See clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes him so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course nobody Turman to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding we will level you have we want to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment the club it's like it's Liverpool I see. You journalist at the Express had your stock much is thinking as club signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around half past 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right injures until 2024 exactly the same day that you can club's contract and let's put you into get a finale. And you never know who is Stephen Girard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time it's always been talked about his you know the thing with Stephen Geraghty that it's gone to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's the future of a manager Well maybe that is all just tired and it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerard certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes to an end then you have another little job could be up for grabs it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do you job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that his job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he that's why I was on a Muslim country Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go they don't like to see it right beaten beaten by so it in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right the League of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but he's done it's done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when somebody tries to. Scotland and Jerry's return meant to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you mean Von point well yes it had been their work 66 off years doing it and. That is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager at. The highest level of experience and Gerrard is getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so you know you know office is such a hero in the cop Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a meltwater in prospect this is a really old your town square it really is I wonder well you can't imagine what. You can cope with thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board and maybe even fans who would they choose to even Gerrard a legend at the club who if his managerial stripes are up to par and could equate to your game club who by then would be a legend at the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by my city title I just one point it was so close and then then winning the Champions League. To about steps a legacy that he certainly crises our legacy already Klopp will go down as one of their crime as of all time but he does want to take this further than you think if the progress is progressing because the political side of the man I'm looking just like fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this week in a char where of course they have to have 2 chamber planks push the same time because they're in the car a Cup quarter finals not before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st time following dying Qatar so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team take over it could be so it could all be sitting in supplies for a little boy to regain the dominance of English football that had overseas the summer years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well not football news before we go into the football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dog storm in the taking place Alabama you know London yes the best 3 weeks of the year has just started I have to say. The p.c. World out champ she began last night and I was almost a shock for the number one seed and the defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against me and a class somebody can battle him back to some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end the year of sports and it's such a. Huge event the World Darts championships my 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously have shocks all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but they've progressed through so even though I have I mean the week before his next match but certainly an exciting few weeks ahead and ye employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Abbott day in and I had lunch superhuman because of the story of Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein's incredible treatments the shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and it be surprise if style x. Doesn't win the award of history that there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been the spokesman of the year because of what was achieved in the summer within that within that World Cup of course one might die that was phenomenal mentions you know I did the you pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and they're matched I scored and Game number 4000 right now because that's a 1937 obviously it's not for that's an players it's a it's some plays a bit in a score but they're homegrown players. And we've got a pace with scum atomically talking about that in the fine Academy is a remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows that in this day and I drove of so many international styles coming to clubs United remain. Reminds of the to the heart of ones and develop their employers in that store during the lives of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a really fascinating streets around and it's like it's perfect for a Saturday morning sort of separate to get your teeth into and one that we didn't even know about probably And oddly I've edited their opponents later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to me players but the question isn't every Joe means lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after his success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the Evanston Academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect just so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary culture might use their view next year when it's not supply. And he signed that if Everton win win tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's pulled the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says if if it hasn't do in this match it be a greater achievement when he was a player in Beijing beating Manchester United there were incredible scenes last we came on the beach else in the year excitement of the Crown's and I just was there and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got from clients and in charge going down the touchline you could just say you know just say employees die is the way to go boys let's on see him again that was real that wasn't just for the camera yes sadly our last album The ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely line come to come out about. How candles whites. Arounds. Guys don't know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real crack in actual traffic and really says if I make it 2 wins out so you know it's looking like Everton want to appoint a manager for a broad Well they might have the answer on a doorstep of the president of the news as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also will find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st leg of the latest 5 Live headlines as Simon Morgan. From digital b.b.c. Sounds smart speaker come on this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live thank stars and the prime minister is going to be Allison about in the north of England later it's after a number of traditional Labor strongholds turned blue police arrested 2 people in connection with reported scuffles that broken out between protesters and police again spurious Johnson hundreds of people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square Jeremy Corbyn has been insisting he will not stand down as Labor leader it's after the party suffered its worst defeat since the 1930 s. And more trains quicker journey times and new routes are all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top stories this morning with get the supporters from go 11 Paul could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by this time Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's Arsenal on Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's Italy game on a run of 33 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of $49.00 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times last year look to them for you might struggle to pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but in. Now I talk to James and comes off the bench and he's at top speed now Milne is always there I thought Henderson's gone to a new level she carry a lawn you name it all the players that are common in doing a bit are massively contributing year in Corpus committee to another 5 years at the club News warmly welcomed by a longtime rival and Space Boss Josie written news for Liverpool fans because I love him for the players because it looks. Like it was. Good news for the family because we want to have the best players the best coaches . So. It was more contract news out of Anfield ceased 33 year old James Milner extend his stay at the club until 2022 in the Championship it's now 10 games without a win for Charlton after they conceded an engine equaliser to draw 2 all home with hole. The maintain that 100 percent record in the European champions caught pool stage thumping hauler Quince $3410.00 in their own backyard there on the verge of confirming a quarterfinal place but skills coach Dan Soper isn't getting carried away really pleasing performant told us to get the bonus point away from home. You know what we're in a good place Dan Gilbert says he's amazed to be in the Scottish Open semifinals after he shocked Will Champion Judd Trump with a 53 names to 2 victory in Glasgow the world number 12 says all the pressure was on his opponents on the she knew I had to go for Michelle to be positive so I can make surveys is sometimes done played on the main table we can be played on every day so it was completely different I will talk played I was very quick in the question is very fast and you have a girlfriend on the board one all in and seldom fell foul he now placed fellow Englishman Mark Selby in the semifinals after he took the scalp of Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to cut free friends I'm happy to compete in a market well deserved his victory and you know. Complaint 3 time champion Michael Vaughan gay when survive to scares the Dutchman began the defense of his p.t.c. 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Sound smart speaker good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be plenty showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but feed into the central belt as well and there could be a bit of snow to the hillside hillwalkers techno to towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across Scotland so the limited sunshine to be found here and we know that sunshine and shout out going to be wintry on some of the hills and the Pua shows around the start to compare with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills as you put a slower to be across the rest of England and Wales as an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following all behind a pleasant afternoon to come but do expect things to turn wetter toward surfaced in the South Wales going into believing as the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusts from the proceeds of what they're going to have 60 miles an hour it is a windy day wherever you are temperatures topping out mainly in the range of $4.00 to $8.00 degrees Celsius just a few spots over south coast of England around 10 degrees now through tonight we are going. See some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of into the wilds presently Moti still say while the middle of the Northern England will save a bit of snow for a battle for the winter shows his skull with a little bit of it to start quite frosty I see a quick call to Sunday morning then the show is 5 nights to call it a try weather for touring then towards southern England the pulse of Wiles' on Friday afternoon it will start to watch with showers reappearing again some of these will be wintry on the hills accompanied by strong with Bill Plante live community. College training. Anyone else. Similar funny believes Premier League Sunday from say it's Manchester United's against innocent Plus against Manchester City from false flags atheists fight life. Trying to leave East Asia from digital b.b.c. Sound slots take on all this is b.b.c. Crazy. As applies accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning after the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after Thursday diets election victory or arguably Friday morning's election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.t.c. Majority in the general election well whenever it was however you want to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond our conversation this morning Boris Johnson is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the BRICs a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast Labor's. But it's worse election results is the $930.00 s. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said he did everything he could to get labor into power but expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate our inside he's a former political journalist who's now senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby 1st of all is she surprised by the election result yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this with me this was probably the top 10 where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where. Most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come down in a rush you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping my master plan we saw Ok things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority is certainly surprising obviously you have to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and look at the trend over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not as substantial as the. Maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 90 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. Politics has got so polarized these days that sometimes people prefer to stay quiet in the middle or fall off of don't know why to open to the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making a final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor to what extent was this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks in 2 words there was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it causes enormous shadow over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated nor So what made it hard for many people to decide how they want and it made a whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them sit together so that a lot of people thinking I can vote with my new or try so but I don't feel it feels like a huge leap to go outside. So so what am I going to do it was a kind of election where bricks it collided quite on comfortably with all the other things said enough about bricks and coping very much to recall but it's been very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know if it were down to breakfast and you know you'd have one if it wasn't for breakfast I honestly don't think that holds you know getting ready to carry. Your facts as you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost the seat and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of columns Corben was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't people BRICs it by a long to walk. And it's actually jaw dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left version of all the labor policy that we have had for decades that purports to represent the working man and woman and yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday and that for labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think breaks it wards the fundamental issue. And the simple slogans of the conservatives get bricks it done it cannot get through and it can't through very very effectively played into that into the hands with out that message I do not think they would have been as we mostly successful in knocking down the labor was the only thing the Tories had going for them that to be honest I mean I think you know get breaks it down. Was obviously wheels of moxie at the time because it because course don't say anything else you know all this. And it turns out you know right now but I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of hacks and Tory remain a staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we all you know obviously did our dramatic change is in those those northern post-industrial towns you know that it's a shock to say turned Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very gaunt and raging and you know so huge to to say that that is just about Bracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remaining seats as well the labor was down. And it remains the source it was worse than. That in remaining states and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing partials never said to call them get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and post as I was when the Tories they were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you drill down into some of the results in labor hold the if 'd you put where the bricks party stood if you put the brakes support even to gether with the conservatives if Nigel for pulled out not fielding his candidate in the seat it is conceivable that Labor would have lost even more seats because there was the thought to see if you combine the conservative vote with the BRICs that party that would comfortably beaten labor. What Nigel Farrar did in those seats was split the bricks and let labor through which of course was. The Tory message and see a scary thing for labor I think it's not necessarily. This is not necessarily its floor you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't go this time but now have quite small margins of 90 we can't imagine muzzle cataclysmic performance it would have to cut into loose ice as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can go . And actually if you break I mean for example one seat Ashfield in North not in I'm sure there are I don't remember when I used to many many moons ago I was the lobby correspondent and not a new meaning to host the Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank Haynes x. Miner he could weigh his boat the way the label whereas I was the last I went to I feel this time and I do this transfer. Over to the Labor candidate she would clearly play and she was a great actor I thought it was really interesting likely candidate who was really you know. Guts out for that seat and it's behind the Tories and an independent you know I know I'm coming 3rd in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than one parliament for labor to pick itself back up off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want to be optimistic and you know I'm sort of . Why whether it's people looking for cheering up. There isn't as. Dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know it's like practically there is no argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling out state that I promise Cohen Well Ok he's going to next problem with well Ok you know at some point Rex is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post Brix it happened so whether or not you support it is no longer quite such an issue so there is an argument assess politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast may be you know you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario I'm not necessary thing is what's going to happen at the let me say there is a desire Yes I mean other interesting thing it I mean obviously some of the noise Johnson's day. He made the same gamble that reason may did and he was on the way whereas she spectacularly lost. You know he has every reason to be living. In credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. On him then negotiating that long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the end of the end of the 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with the e.u. Before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal. And then the backlash from the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those who labor voters. Who put their cross in the poor ebox front to. Sort of them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to provide the money for that and that's even before you still all skiing the question of right Mr Jones and what is your great plan to deal with the crises such as adult social care which the men and part government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in the manifesto but he can't keep goal driven manifesto he committed to finding a cross party solution we're miles you know is a cop out option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with the time which is you know I would think goodwill between the parties in preschool. The moment is not what is left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbyn stays around he's suggesting that he might tell next spring or whatever then the Labor Party's not going to have an active media for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together a club with a hasty solution special there's not going to be a leadership that will agree to it no it's not a. Yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people are really suffering and you take that building all along with the breaks in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a puff of smoke we've got it done and now we can forget about it it's going to drag on and on and on and we get a whole bricks it and the public services all struggling and getting. Boris Johnson will have some questions too. From those labels that have given him. Really about public service I'm more optimistic about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal bricks it which I think we now know he doesn't want to because he put in a last minute last comment the conditions in which he was going to be pushed that are a small minority with they are paying a sales and saying you have to you have to you know if you have. A majority of 80 you are not quite as in hock to the had an attendant say so you know you have the flexibility I think and the conference that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the year and the trade deal is not done which as I say. You know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we've climbed to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think he has a certain amount flexibility for that I think that people are as you say public service is about the bourses never been very clear about what it was he stood for except what we need I think is a grand vision and I understand that there's a problem with those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and there are very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to pass' used to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or it's no longer only that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas that have not been its expertise before you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know coal and steel is gone and they're not getting anything to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to absentee not massive sorry you know it's going to think about f e rather than higher education it's. I think this is rather than could be to think that's all you need to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack story base at the same time as. The Katori base that it's still got to hold together and holding together that coalition seats I think is going to quite halt I think Parcells has also got hold on a Saturday Hold up hold on just one second I just wonder if p. Before we carry on talking about the practicalities of the government and what the government will have to face can we just put a footnote on to the conversation of the post-mortem which no doubt will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder where the end is tied to what the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election this was our democracy is concerned was a election which reflected the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be reminded to say these the will all the people I think. There is a great deal of disenchantment. A lot of people who are very very that are with an awful lot of activity in the Westminster bubble and you know social media campaigns by the political strategy I think they're just reflecting a plea we heard in our get bricks it done. We don't trust cool when it blows from the party that we didn't like in the 1st place. Either you can argue that under the 1st of the post system you know pretty 2 percent voted to remain parties this is 48 percent going to leave early parties but this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent the country that really accurately. I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have had a really hard to contest except the result you know that a lot of well hang on portions not Tuesday throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on they would get a lot of. Focus on this of dirty tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say I want to turn to this really represents what people saw I think I think it does I think you're getting in South to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know that there is harder on left wing latest than it is on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when labor leaders who don't and that may not be fabulous how is in which case they can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In the past bios I think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on the labor. Conservative bottle the story in Scotland and Northern on the it is so important here because we had different campaigns going on the I actually think this election is a potential wheel turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to bricks it bought in Scotland you've got a terrific result for the Scottish Nats who are committed to Scottish independence a Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist M.P.'s than unionist and pace that matters there is a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales and Scotland will have gone and Northern Ireland will have joined the Republic of on and. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean personally I mean it's black and entirely understand why you know England to rappelling all the bits of the Union with what it's doing on Praxair it's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both. Are arguing that you know they've got a he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. And slide the s.n.p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both in a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on Nicholas didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many obvious leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's overseeing highly incentivised not stick your preference do you want but if like so it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland starts all queuing directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with our sway and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Return to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the considered up to now. In the past life support this c.b.c. 5 live good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to dition a Labor heartlands swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and the he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than 100 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the 1st ration but that's not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down well the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy Corbin has insisted he did everything he could to lead to labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. Mr Corbett says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by the outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Over all the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her minister say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other news New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters near White Island to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is Phil Mercer police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. They have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as a new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well based on the top stories this morning let's get the sports his time go former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and instead go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yeah Kloppers signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins Ospreys are facing elimination though their 4027 defeat by resting in Paris sees them remain winless from the 4 games world champion Joe Trump was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider and teenage ski is that we are keen as captured Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to 2.

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By text you would give the 70205 tax toss your donation flush your standard necklace matches charge and 100 percent your donation for go to school police you must be 16 or over and she just failed past commission for full teams more information for today online go to b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Forward slash Sport Relief. This is a one out of 5 Live and also not a bio cover with this are the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search recovery as well as of tourists who died on the volcano erupting island of White Island just off the coast of Louisiana will find out what the latest is in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the ukase warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated with India's new rules on citizenship that have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros Johnson after his victory last night in the general election says that the healing begin how straightforward move that be and the acknowledgement that there has been some if not the country being told the parts of the drifts right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post-mortem wise after the elections were here how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in News 8 in the resume their search off Whiteside and for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's Well kind of corruption of 4 nights film OSA can tell us more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white islands the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they're also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described the Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to or Clint hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief Remember sure they wouldn't want to put any bruises live in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who are listening who've seen the pigeons will know that it looks like nothing on earth this island after the eruption is just the entire island is covered with his gray lava shadow no one is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in intensive care Dothan some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the skin there also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago Dokken that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery and for skin grafts and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of them knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to $5.00 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to the moderate to heightened gray scale of what they describe the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly they've been no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those to explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just into our. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that goes to bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains on accounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand and people around the world by. Pours for that minute's silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island time were visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty Well thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens not to visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as protests against India's new citizenship laws grow of 4 nights road turned and told me more something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs pasties gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in law where you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run the coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. So she to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside and d.j. Chart to Allah is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law Indian constitution and we had a they should abort it at any rate this law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others for me while the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well as in is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest wraps of the there for a different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary and which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quite in down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this they're telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has canteen anger which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where tea comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. The us as well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can't behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved roll turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express We told me what's on the back page it's going to do a study it's a picture you can clock interest in the u.s. To. See clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes them so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course nobody Turman to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding we will level you have to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment clock is right it's Liverpool I see. You journalist at the Express had you stop much is thinking as clubs signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around half past 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right injures until 2024 exactly the same day that you can club's contract and let's put you into get it for now. And you never know who is Stephen Girard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time it's always been talked about his you know the thing with Stephen Geraghty he's gone to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's a fugitive or manager or maybe that is all just trying to it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerard certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes to an end then you have another little job could be up for grabs it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do your job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that his job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he That's why was done is long gone Jack Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go they don't like to see it arranged beaten beaten by Celtic in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right to late of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but he's done it's done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when somebody tries to. Scotland and Jerry's return meant to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you mean Von point well yes it had been there were 66 off years doing it. And that is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager at. The highest level of experience and Gerrard he's getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so yeah you know obviously such a hero in the cop Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a meltwater in prospect this is a really old your town square it really is I wonder well I can't imagine what. You can cope with thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board and maybe even fans who would they choose to even Gerrard a legend at the club who if his managerial stripes are up to par and could equate to your good club who by then would be a legend at the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by my city title I just one point it was so close and then then winning the Champions League. To about steps a legacy that he certainly crises our legacy already Klopp will go down as one of the crime as of all time but he does want to take this further and you think if the progress is progressing because the political side of the man under just such fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this week in a char where of course they have to have 2 chamber planks push the same time because they're in the Kara Cup quarter finals not before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st in the following dying Qatar so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team takeover it could be so it could all be sitting in supplies for a little boy to regain the dominance of English football that had overseas the summer years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well not football news before we go into the football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dog storm in the taking place Alabama you know London yes the best 3 weeks of the year has just started I have to say. The p.c. World does trump she began last night and I was almost a shock for the number one seed and the defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against me in a class somebody can battle him back to some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end the year of sports and it's such a. Huge event the World Darts championships my 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously shocks are all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but they progress through so I can now have I mean the week before his next match but certainly an exciting few weeks ahead and ye employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Abbott day in and I had lunch superhuman in the story with Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein's incredible treatments the shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and the surprise of stocks doesn't win the award of history that there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been the spokesman of the year because of what was achieved in the summer within that within that World Cup of course one might die that was phenomenal mentions you know I did the you pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and I mashed I scored and Game number 4000 right now because that's a 1937 obviously it's not for that some players it's a it's some plays a bit in a score but they're homegrown players. And we've got pace with scholar Tom Lee talking about that in the Academy is a remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows the estate in ages of of so many international stars coming to clubs United remain. Reminds of the to the heart of ones and develop their employers in that store during the lives of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a really fascinating streets are not anything it's perfect for a Saturday morning the sort of rate you get your teeth into and one that we didn't even know about probably And oddly I've ever eaten their bones later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to me players but the question every journey is lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after his success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the Everton Academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect just so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary culture might use their view next year when he's allowed to apply. And he signed that if Everton win win tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's probably the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says if it hasn't do win this match it by a greater achievement when he was a player in Beijing beating Manchester United there were incredible scenes last we came on the beach Elsie the year excitement of the crowns and I just was there and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got from clients and in charge going down the touchline you could just either just say employees die is the way to go boys let's on see him again this is that was real that wasn't just for the camera yes sadly our last album The ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely line come to come out about. How candles whites. Arounds. I don't know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real crack in actual traffic and really says if I make it to inside it so yes it's looking like Everton want to appoint a manager for abroad well they might have the answer on a doorstep of the afternoon as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also will find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st leg of the latest 5 Live headlines as Simon Morgan. From digital b.b.c. Sounds smart speaker come on this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live thank stars and the prime minister is going to be Allison about in the north of England later it's after a number of traditional Labor strongholds turned blue police arrested 2 people in connection with reported scuffles that broken out between protesters and police again spurious Johnson hundreds of people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square Jeremy Corbyn has been insisting he will not stand down as Labor leader did so after the party suffered its worst defeat since the 1930 s. And more trains quicker journey times a new routes all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top stories this morning with get the supporters from Go level could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by this time Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's Arsenal on Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's Italy game on a run of 33 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of $49.00 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times last year look to them for you might struggle to pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but in. Now I talk to James and comes off the bench and he's at top speed now Milne is always there I thought Henderson's gone to a new level she carry a lawn you name it all the players that are common in doing a bit are massively contributing year in Corpus committee to another 5 years at the club News warmly welcomed by a longtime rival and Space Boss Josie written news for Liverpool fans because I love him for the players because it looks. Like it was. Good news for the family because we want to have the best players the best coaches . So. More contract news out of Anfield sees 33 year old James Milner extend his stay at the club until 2022 in the Championship it's now 10 games without a win for Charlton after they conceded an engine equaliser to draw 2 all home with hole. The main saying that 100 percent record in the European champions caught pool stage thumping hauler Quince $3410.00 in their own backyard there on the verge of confirming a quarterfinal place but skills coach Dan Soper isn't getting carried away really pleasing performant told us to get the bonus point away from home. You know we're in a good place Dan Gilbert says he's amazed to be in the Scottish Open semifinals after he shocked Will Champion Judd Trump with a 53 names to 2 victory in Glasgow the world number 12 says all the pressure was on his opponents on the show you know I had to go for Michel to be positive so I can make cervezas sometimes Bob played on the main table we can be played on every day so it was completely different I will talk played I was very quick and the question is very fast and you have a girlfriend on the board one all and seldom fell foul he now placed fellow Englishman Mark Selby in the semifinals after he took the scalp of Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to coffee friends I'm happy to compete in a market well deserved his victory and you know. Complaint 3 time champion Michael Vaughan Galen survived a scares the Dutchman began the defense of his p.t.c. 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Sound smart speaker good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be plenty showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but feed into the central belt as well and there could be a bit of snow to the hillside hillwalkers techno to towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across Scotland so the limited sunshine to be found here and we know that sunshine and shout out going to be wintry on some of the hills the Pua shows around the start to comply with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills as you put a slower to be across the rest of England and Wales as an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following all behind a pleasant afternoon to come but do expect things to turn wetter toward surfaced in the South Wales going into believing as the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusts of the proceeds of what they're going to have 60 miles an hour it is a windy day wherever you are temperatures topping out mainly in the range of $4.00 to $8.00 degrees Celsius just a few spots to the south coast of England around 10 degrees now through tonight we are going. See some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of into the wilds presently Moti still say while the middle of the Northern England will save a bit of snow for us about the winter shows it's called a little bit to a stop quite frosty I see her quite cold to Sunday morning then the showers 5 nice to call it a try weather for touring then towards southern England the pulse of Wiles' on Friday afternoon it will start to watch with showers were a pyrrhic again some of these will be winter on the hills accompanied by strong with Bill Plante live at. The 3 young age 28 anyone else. Some are fully believes clearly a Sunday from say it's Manchester United against us and. Against Manchester City from false flags atheist's. Life. Families East Asian digital b.b.c. Sound slots take on all this is b.b.c. Crazy. As applies accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning after the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after Thursday's diets election victory will be Friday morning's election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.c.c. Big George c. In the general election well whenever it was however you want to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond our conversation this morning Boris Johnson is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the BRICs a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast Labor's. It's worse election results is the 19 3rd sees party leader Jeremy Corbin said he did everything he could to get labor in some power but expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate our inside is a form of political journalist who's now a senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby 1st will is she surprised by the ledger results Yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this with me this was probably the top 10 where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come down in a rush you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were a real bit of a jaw dropping my master plan we saw Ok things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority certainly surprising obviously you had to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and you look at the trend of the over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not as substantial as the it maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 90 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. Politics has got so polarized these days that sometimes people prefer to stay quiet in the middle or force of don't know why top into the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making a final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor to what extent. Is this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks in 2 words that was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it causes enormous shadow over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated nor So what made it hard for many people to decide how they wanted to and it made the whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their backs preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them stick together as a lot of people thinking I can do with my new all try so but I don't feel like a huge leap to go outside so so what am I going to do so it was a kind of election where Bracks it collided quite uncomfortably with all the other things that are not about bricks and cope and very much. Has been very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know he's a we're down to bricks and you know he did one if it wasn't for Praxair but I honestly don't think that holds together. A fact as you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost say and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of times called was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't purebred by a long true. And it's actually dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left. Or the Labor Party that we have had for decades that purports to represent the working man and woman. And yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday. For labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think Gregg's wards. The fundamental issue. And this improves of the conservatives get bricks. Through and it got through very very effectively played. Into that. And with that message I do not think they would have been as we pleased successful in knocking down I think I think it was the only thing the Tories had going for them that to be honest and I think you know get back Saddam was obviously wheels of mocked at the time because because your stance never say anything else you know all this. And it turns out you know they are now but I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of had some Tory remain a staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we all you know obviously did our dramatic change is in those those northern Persian destroyed towns you know that it's a shock to say turned Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very Guardian raging and you know so you to say that that is just about Bracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remains as well the labor was down. And it remains the source it was worse than. That and remain seats and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing partials never said to call them get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and post as I was when. They were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you. You drill down into some of the results in labor holds the if you were the bricks that party stood if you put the bricks it brought together with the conservatives if Nigel Frosch had pulled out not fielded his candidate in those seats it is conceivable but Labor would have lost even more seats because there was seat of deceit if you combine the conservative vote with the BRICs that party but that would comfortably have beaten labor a more knowledgeable for all it did in those seats were split the bricks it but analysts labor through which of course was the Tory message in the seats scary thing for labor I think it is not necessarily this is not necessarily it's full you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't die just time but now have quite small margins of 9 you can imagine most of cataclysmic performance you would have put in place as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can go. And actually if you pick up I mean for example one seat Ashfield in North Norton I'm sure all I can remember when I used to many many moons ago was the lobby corespondent the north meaning post the Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank kind acts Malina he could wear a his boat to a the Labor vote when I was asked I went to I feel this time and. Your salary for the the Labor candidate she would dilute fully and she was a great guy that was really interesting like the candidate who was really you know . For that seat. Behind the Tories and an independent you know coming 3rd in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than one poll a month for labor to pick itself back up off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want Bill come if they cannot you know sort of . Why whether it's people looking for cheering up. There isn't as. Dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know it's like practically there is no argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling out state that I promise Cohen Well Ok he's going to next problem with bricks Well Ok you know at some point Rex is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post Brix it happened so whether or not you support it is no longer quite such an issue so there is an argument assess politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast may be you know you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario I'm not necessarily going to help but let me say there is a desire Yes I mean other interesting thing it I mean obviously some of the noise Johnson's day. He made the same gamble that reason may did and he won whereas she spectacularly lost. You know he has every reason to be laying. In credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. On him then negotiating that long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the end of the end of the 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with the e.u. Before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal. And then the backlash from the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those who labor voters. Who put their cross in the poor ebox front to. Sort of them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to provide the money for that and that's even before you still all skiing the question of right Mr Jones and what is your great plan to deal with the crises such as adult social care which the men and part government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in the manifesto but he can't keep goal driven out of presto he committed to finding a cross party solution we're miles you know is a cop out option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with the time which is you know I would think goodwill between the parties is in preschool. The moment is not much left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment because she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbyn stays around as he's suggesting he might tell next spring or whatever then the Labor Party's not going to have an acting major for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together a club with a hasty solution special there's not going to be a leadership that will agree to no such thing yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people are really suffering and you take that building all along with the breaks in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a puff of smoke we've got it done and now we can forget about it it is going to drag on and on and on and we get a whole bricks it and the public services all struggling and getting. Boris Johnson will have some questions too. From those labels that have given him. Really about public service I'm more optimistic about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal bricks it which I think we now know he doesn't want because he put in a last minute last comment the conditions in which he was going to be pushed that are a small minority with they are paying a sales and saying you have to you have to you know if you have. A majority of you are not quite as in hock to the had an attendant say so you know you have the flexibility I think and the conference that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the year and the trade deal is not done which as I say. You know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we've climbed to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think there's a certain amount flexibility for that I think that people are as you say public service is about the bourses never been very clear about what it was he stood for except what we need I think is a grand vision and I understand that there's a problem with those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and there are very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to pass' used to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or it's no longer only that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas that have not been its expertise before you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know coal and steel is gone and they're not getting anything to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to absentee not massive sorry you know it's going to think about f e rather than higher education it's. I think this is rather than can be to he's got to think that's all you need got to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack story base at the same time is not. The kind of Tory base that it's still got to hold together and holding together that coalition seats I think is going to quite haunt I think Parcells has thought about hold on a Saturday he don't have to hold on just one second I just wonder if p. Before we can talk about the practicalities of the government and what the government will have to face can we just put a footnote owned in the conversation of the post-mortem which no doubt will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder whether any is tied to what the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election destroys our democracy is concerned was a election which reflects the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be minded to say it is the will 'd of the people I think there were a great deal of this until. A lot of people were very very they'd all been awful awful activity in the Westminster bubble. You know social media campaigns by the political structure I think this just reflect got a plea we heard in our get bricks gone. We don't trust cool when it blows from the people that we didn't like in the 1st place. You know you can argue that under the for the post system you know 2 percent voted for what labor. Ortiz's is 48 percent going to leave early forty's but this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent the country that really played together I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have felt it really hard to contest except the result you know that a lot of well hang on. Throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on they would put a lot of small focus on this of dirty tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say Well chance in this really represents what people saw I think I think I think you're getting all South to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know that there is harder on the left wing latest than it is on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when labor leaders who don't and that may not be fair but I see how it is in which case they can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In the pause but I also think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on the labor conservative battle story in Scotland and Northern Ireland is so important because we had different campaigns going on and actually I think this election is a potential real turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to break it bought in Scotland you had a terrific result for the Scottish who are committed to Scottish independence in Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist m.p. Than unionist and he. Is there. It's a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales and Scotland will have gone and Northern Ireland will have joined the Republic of on and to be. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean personally I mean it's black an entirely understand why you know England rappelling all the bits of the Union. It's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both. Are arguing that you know they've got a he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. And slide the s. And p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both in a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on Nicholas didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many O.P.'s leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's overseeing highly incentivised not stick your preference do you want but if like so it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland starts all giving directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with our sway and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Turn to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the considered up to now. In the past life support this c.b.c. 5 live good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to Dish and labor heartlands swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and the he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than 100 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the 1st ration but that's not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down while the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy Corbin has insisted he did everything he could to lead to labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. Mr Corbett says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by their outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Over all the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her ministers say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other news New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters near white islands to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is Phil Mercer police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. Have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as the new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well based on the top stories this morning let's get the sports his time go former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone between Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and into an go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news you can Kwapis signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for fear the 2 seasons European champions cut rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins all sprays are facing elimination though they're 4027 defeat by rushing in Paris sees them remain winless from the 4 games world champion Judd Trump was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in snooped a Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider and teenaged King as captured Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado b.b.c. 5 Live it was a night still remember this conservative government has been given a powerful mandate to the exceptional play for the s.n.p. But for others and nights to forget so I will not lead the party in any future general election campaign What's certain is that a new political era has begun I want them to deliver what this promise numbers of child confidence in him fingers crossed the Any don't.

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Him by 1st time conservative voters in traditional Labor strongholds our political correspondent is nickered league Boris Johnson begins his new term as prime minister in a position of remarkable strength his party is indebted to him for turning around their fortunes and he's prime minister of a government with a big enough majority to see break through and shape its own domestic agenda Boris Johnson has promised a leader one nation government and today who visit the north of England where he dramatically one former Labor heartland on Thursday 2 people have been arrested after scuffles broke out between protesters and police at a demonstration against Johnson several 100 people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square there are no questions over who will succeed Jeremy Corbyn as Labor leader it follows the party's heaviest election defeat since the 1930 s. But is the Corbin says he won't stand down just yet I was elected to lead the party and I think the responsible thing to do is not to walk away from the whole thing and I won't do that I will stay here until there is been somebody elected to succeed me and then I will step down at that point the Liberal Democrats are moving forward with 2 temporary co-leaders it's after Joe Swinson lost her seat to the s.n.p. She's urged the she searched the party to regroup there will be a way out of this nationalist search and we have to work together to find it if you that huge job to be done the answer is that we step up we organize we join together so I won't be your leader I will be walking alongside Yes m.p. Leader Nicolas Sturgeon has warned Boris Johnson that he has no right to a few Scotland a 2nd independence referendum the 1st minister is set to make an official request in the coming days after increasing her party's majority by 13 the prime minister says he remains opposed. In other ways the search has resumed for the bodies of 2 people still missing after the volcanic eruption on New Zealand's white Highland one body has been seen in the sea the remains of 6 people were of a treaty yesterday a full vote will take place in the Us House of Representatives next week home to impeachment charges against President Trump it's after the House Judiciary Committee approved the articles Donald Trump has again dismissed the process as a sham and hoax. Britain's real worries will undergo a major timetable change tomorrow including the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades journey times will be cut frequencies increased and new routes added following investment in infrastructure and carriages guy Dangerfield's from the independent passenger watchdog transport focus clearly when you change anything there's a degree of risk but that isn't the sort of late chopping and changing of the plans which lead to the problems in May 28 days whilst we obviously don't know that it will be perfect until the day they don't seem to be the level of risks involved this time that they were before we have a look at the weather in just a 2nd to us give updates on the sports his term goal former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and into an go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet in Kwapis signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins Ospreys are facing elimination though their 4027 defeat by resting in Paris sees them remain winless from their 4 games world champion Joe Truong was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider on teenage ski is that we are keen as can should Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado this is between. The Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this small speaker and on Saturday will start windy with showers across the north and west of the u.k. However the southeast should remain largely dry later on in the day I wake the rain will push into the far south west highs today of 9 for Cardiff 8 for London and 5 for Belfast and. Time for my Welsh international rugby player Doris Thomas this Forward slash Sport Relief. This is a one out of 5 live on the bio with the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search recovery as rows of tourists who died on the volcano erupting of White Island just off the coast of New Zealand we'll find out what the latest is in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the u.k. Is warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated with India's new rules on citizenship that have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros jugs of these victory last night in the general direction says that the healing be good and have show food will that be and the acknowledged. Where there has been some if not the country being told apart city he drifted right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post mortem wise after the election will hear how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in New Zealand the resume their search off white island for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's volcanic eruption of 4 nights Phil Mercer can tell us some more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white islands the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they're also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described the Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to or Clint hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief sure they wouldn't want to put anyone else's life in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who are listening who've seen the Pujas would know that it looks like nothing or no this island after the eruption is just the entire island is covered with this gray lava shadow no one is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in Intensive Care dot and some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the skin there also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago doctrine that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery and for skin grafts and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin that donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to 5 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to a moderate to heightened greyscale of what they describe the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly they've been no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those that 2 explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just Cinta. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that goes to bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains on accounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand people around the world by. Pours for that minute's silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island at the time were visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens not to visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as protests against India's new citizenship laws grow a fortnight's roll turned in Tomi more something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs pasties gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in law where you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run the coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. She to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside. Is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law or Indian constitution and we had a they should abort it at any rate this law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more a debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others for me while the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest Rapsody huge there for a different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary and which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quite in down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this they're telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has guardian angle which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where t. Comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. The u.s. As well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved roll turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express We told me what's on the back page it's going to the dentist is a picture you can clock interesting for us to. See clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes him so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course local determined to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding We would love or you have we want to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment the club is Mike it's Liverpool I see . You journalist at the Express had you stop much is thinking as clubs signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around half past 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right engine is until 2024 exactly the same day that you can club's contract and let's put you into get a for now. And you never know who is Stephen Girard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time has always been talked about his you know the thing with Stephen Geraghty is going to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's the future of a manager Well maybe that is all just tried and it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerard certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes to an end then you have another little job could be up for grabs it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do you job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that his job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he That's why was done is long gone Jack Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go they don't like to see it arranged beaten beaten by Celtic in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right to late of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but he's done is done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when somebody tries to. Scotland and Jerry's determined to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you mean Von point well yes it had been their work 66 off years doing it and. That is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager as the highest level of experience and Gerrard is getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so you know you know office is such a hero in the cop Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a male fortune prospect this is a really old your town square it really is I wonder well I can't imagine what. You can cope with thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board and maybe even fans who would they choose Steven Gerrard a legend at the club who if his managerial stripes are up to par and could equate to your game club who by then would be a legend at the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by my city title I just one point it was so close and then then winning the Champions lays a say. About steps a legacy but he certainly cried is our legacy already Klopp. Gowns one of the crime as of all time but he does want to take this further than you think if the progress is progressing because the political side of the man on the can just say fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this week in a char where of course they have to have 2 chambers plank push the same time because they're in the Kara Cup quarter finals not before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st time following dying Qatar so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team takeover it could be so it will be setting in supplies for a little boy to regain the dominance of English football that had offices 70 years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well not football news before we go into football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dogs tournament is taking place Alabama you know London yes the best 3 weeks of the year has just started after. The p.c. World out champs began last night and was almost a shock for the number one seed and the defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against does when you know class somebody can battle him back to some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end the year of sports and it's such a. Huge event the World Darts championships my 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously shocks are all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but it progressed through so I could never have had an easy way before his next match but certainly an exciting few weeks ahead and you employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Aberdeen and I had lunch superhuman in the story with Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein's incredible treatments the shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and it be a surprise if style x. Doesn't win the award of 3 there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been Sportsman of the year because of what was achieved in the summer within that winning that World Cup of course one might die that was phenomenal mentions you know I did the you pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and I matched I scored and Guy number 4000 right now goes back to 1937 obviously it's not for that isn't players it's a it's some players have been a score but they're homegrown players. And we've got a pace risk on the timely I'm talking about that in the fine Academy is a remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows the Istana age of of so many international stars coming to clubs United remain. Reminds of the to the heart of ones and develop their employers in that store during that the rise of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a really fascinating streets around and it's like it's perfect for a Saturday morning sort of separate to get your teeth into and one that we didn't even know about probably and arguably I've evidence in their bones later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to be players but the question every journey is lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after his success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the Evanston Academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and then that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary of culture might is their view next year when he's allowed to cry. And he signed that if Everton win win tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's pulled the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says if it has it and do win this match it by a greater achievement when he was a player and they think beating Manchester United they were incredible scenes last weekend on the beach else in the year excitement of the crowns and I just was there and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got from clients and in charge going down the touchline you could just either just say employees die is the way to go boys lets on see him you can see that was real that wasn't just for the camera yes sadly our last album The ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely line come to come out about. How candles whites. Arounds. I don't know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real crack in actual traffic and really says if I make it 2 wins out of so you know it's looking like Everton want to appoint a manager for a broad Well they might have the answer on a doorstep of the president of the news as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also will find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st leg of the latest headlines Morgan. On digital b.b.c. Sounds smart speaker come on this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live thank stars and the prime minister is going to be Allison about in the north of England later it's after a number of traditional Labor strongholds turned blue police arrested 2 people in connection with reported scuffles that broken out between protesters and police again spurious Johnson hundreds of people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square Jeremy Corbyn has been insisting he will not stand down as Labor leader it's after the party suffered its worst defeat since the 1930 s. And more trains quicker journey times and new routes are all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top stories this morning with the supporters Tom go Liverpool could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by the time Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's Arsenal on Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's Italy game on a run of 33 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of $49.00 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times last year look to them for you might struggle to pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but in. Now I talk to James and comes off the bench and he's at top speed now Milne is always there I thought Henderson's going to a new level she carry a lawn you name it all the players that are common in and doing a bit are massively contributing year in Corpus committee to another 5 years at the club News warmly welcomed by a longtime rival and Space Boss Josie written news for Liverpool fans because for the players because it looks. Like it was. Good news for the family because we want to have the best players the best coaches . So. It was more contract news out of Anfield sees 33 year old James Milner extend his stay at the club until 2022 in the Championship it's now 10 games without a win for Charlton after they concede in n.g. Time equaliser to draw 2 all home with hole. To maintain that 100 percent record in the European champions caught pool stage thumping hauler Quince $3410.00 in their own backyard there on the verge of confirming a quarterfinal place but skills coach Dan Soper isn't getting carried away really pleasing performant told us to get the bonus point away from home. You know what we're in a good place Dan Gilbert says he's amazed to be in the Scottish Open semifinals after he shocked Will Champion Judd Trump with a 53 games to 2 victory in Glasgow the world number 12 says all the pressure was on his opponents on the show you know I had to go for Michel to be positive so I can make cervezas sometimes Bob has played on the main table we can he's played on every day so it was completely different I will talk played I was very quick and the question is very fast and you have a girlfriend on the board one all and seldom profiled he now placed fellow Englishman Mark Selby in the semifinals after he took the scalp of Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to coffee friends I'm happy to compete in a market well deserved his victory and you know. Complaint 3 time champion Michael Vaughan Galen survived diskette as the Dutchman began the defense of his p.t.c. 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Good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially in the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be time to showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but getting through the central belt as well and they're going to be a bit of snow to the Hill so hillwalkers take note of towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across Scotland so the limited sunshine to be found here and we know that sunshine and shout out going to be wintry on some of the hills and the fewer showers around the south to compare with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills as he put a slow one to be across the rest of England and Wales is an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following all behind us a fairly pleasant afternoon to come but do expect things to turn wetter towards her 1st in the South Wales that going into believing is the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusts from the proceeds of what they went through it 60 miles an hour it is a windy day wherever you are temperatures topping out mainly in the range of $4.00 to $8.00 degrees Celsius just a few spots will be sort of close to being good around 10 degrees now through tonight so we are going. See some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of England a while probably multi still saying While the Middle East and Northern England will save a bit of snow for us about the winter show I was discovered a little bit early to start quite frosty I see a quick call to Sunday morning then the show is 5 nights to quite a bit a try weather for touring then towards southern England the pulse of Wiles' on Friday afternoon it will start to watch with showers were a pyrrhic look at some of these will be winter on the hills accompanied by strong with Bill Plante live with me ha ha ha nearly. Anyone else. Some are funny believes could be a living someday from say it's mentioned stealing seeds against innocent class against Manchester City from full fat say yes. I. Think families East Asian digital b.b.c. Sound Slough economy is b.b.c. Crazy. As applies accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning after the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after Thursday's diets election victory. Friday morning's election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.t.c. By George c. In the general election well whenever it was however you want to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond our conversation this morning Boris Johnson is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the BRICs a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast Labor's. But it's worse election results says the $930.00 s. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said he did everything he could to get labor into power but expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate our inside he's a former political journalist who's now senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby 1st will is she surprised by the election result yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this would mean this was probably the talk. Of where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where. Most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come down in Iraq you know and suddenly it was a flag of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping my math that's the point we saw Ok things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority is certainly surprising obviously you have to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and you look at the trend of over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not as substantial as this maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 1000 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. Politics has got so polarized these days that sometimes people prefer to stay quiet in the middle or force of don't know why to open to the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making a final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor so what extent was this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks in 2 words that was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it causes enormous shadow over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated nor So what made it hard for many people to decide how they want and it made the whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them sit together so that a lot of people thinking I can't cope with my new all try so but I don't feel like a huge leap to go outside. So so what am I going to do it was a kind of election where bricks it collided quite on comfortably with all the other things that are not about bricks and coping very much so we could have been very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know you know we're down to breakfast and you know you get one if it wasn't for breakfast but I honestly don't think that holds you know getting ready. For a fact as you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost the seat and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of columns called in was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't people bricks it by a long true. And it's actually jaw dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left version of all the labor policy that we have had for decades that purports to represent the working man and woman and yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday and that for labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think breaks it wards the fundamental issue. And the simple slogans of the conservatives get bricks it done it got through and it can't through very very effectively played into into the hands with out that message I do not think they would have been as we mostly successful in knocking down the labor was the only thing the Tories had going for them that to be honest I mean I think you know get breaks it down. Was obviously wheels of moxie at the time because it because course doesn't say anything else you know I thought this was pretty effective and it turns out you know I don't know how good those are but I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of hacks and Tory remain a staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we all you know obviously did our dramatic change is in those donors northern post-industrial towns you know that it's a shock to say turned Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very gaunt and raging and you know so you to say that that is just about cracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remains as well the latest was down. And you already see it's not just and it remains the source it was worse than. That in remaining states and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing barstools never said to call them get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and go says I was wary of the Tories they were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you drill down into some of the results in labor hold the if you put where the bricks party stood if you put the brakes it won't even go there with the conservatives if Nigel for pulled out not fielding his candidate in the seat it is conceivable but Labor would have lost even more seats because that was the goal to see if you combine the conservative vote with the BRICs a party vote that would comfortably beaten labor. What Nigel Farrar did in those seats was split the bricks and let labor through which of course was. The Tory message and see a scary thing for labor I think it's not necessarily. This is not necessarily its flaw you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't go this time but now have quite small margins of 90 we can't imagine muzzle cataclysmic forms it would have to cut into loose eyes as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can go. And actually if you pick I mean for example one seat Ashfield in North not in I'm sure all I don't remember when I used to many many moons ago was the lobby correspondent and not an Evening Post Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank Kane x. Miner he could weigh his boat the way the label whereas I was the last I went to I feel this time and it was transferred over to the Labor candidate she would clearly clearly and she was a great actor I thought it was really interesting likely candidate who was really you know. Guts out for that seat and it's behind the Tories and an independent you know I know I'm coming 3rd in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than one parliament for labor to pick itself back up off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want to be optimistic and you know I'm sort of . Well whether it's people looking for cheering up. There isn't as. Dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know like practically there is no argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling out state that I promise Cohen what he's going to next problem with Bret said Well Ok you know at some point Rex is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post Brix it is happening so whether or not you support it is no longer quite such an issue so there is an argument assess politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast maybe you know you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario I'm not necessarily going to help but there was a lot of there is a desire Yes I mean the other interesting thing is I mean obviously some of the noise Johnson's day. He made the same gamble that reason may did and he was on the way whereas she spectacularly lost. You know he has every reason to be really living. In credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. On him then negotiating the long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the end of the end of the 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal. And then the backlash from the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those in Labor voters. Who put their cross in the poor ebox front to. Sort of them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to provide the money for that and that's even before you still all skiing the question of right Mr Jones and what is your great plan to deal with the crises such as adult social care which the men and part government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in the manifesto but he can't keep Goldring a lot of pressure so he committed to finding a cross party solution we're mild you know is a cop out option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with the time with his you know I would think goodwill between the parties in preschool. The moment is not what is left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment because she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbin stays around as he's suggesting that he might tell next spring or whatever then the Labor Party's not going to have an acting major for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together a club with a hasty solution special there's not going to be a leadership that will agree to it no it's not a. Yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people are really suffering and you take that building all along wave the brakes in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a puff of smoke and we've got it done and now we can forget about it this is going to drag on and on and on and we get a whole bricks it and the public services all struggling and getting. Boris Johnson will have some questions too. From those labels that have given him a. Really about public service I'm more optimistic than you about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal bricks it which I think we now doesn't want because he had a last minute last comment the conditions in which he was going to be pushed that are a small minority with they are paying a sales and saying you have to you have to you know if you have. A majority of you are not quite as in hock to the had an attendant say so you know you have the flexibility I think and the conference that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the year in the trade deal is not that's right. And you know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we've climbed to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think he has a certain amount flexibility for that I think that people are as you say public service is about the force is never been very clear about what it was he's Detroit except what we need is a grand vision and I understand that there's a problem with those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and there are very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to pass' used to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or it's no longer really that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas that have not been its expertise before you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know coal and steel is going in there and he's going to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to representing knowledge massive sorry you know it's going to think about half a rather than higher education it's. Got to think this is rather than can be to he's got to think that's all you need got to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack the Tory base at the same time is not. The kind of Tory base that it's still got to hold together and holding together that coalition seats I think is going to quite haunt I think Parcells has also got hold on a Saturday don't have to hold on just one second I just wonder if p. Before we can talk about the practicalities of the government and what the government will have to face can we just put a footnote on to the conversation of the post-mortem which no doubt will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder whether any is tied to what the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election destroys our democracy is concerned was a election which reflects the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be minded to say it is the will of the people I think there were a great deal of this until. A lot of people were very very they'd all been awful awful activity in the Westminster bubble. You know social media campaigns by the political structure I think this just reflect got a plea we heard it get bricks it gone. We go traffic or when it's a bull's eye on the people that we didn't like in the 1st place. You know you can argue that under the for the post system you know 2 percent voted for. Ortiz is 48 and going to leave early ported But this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent the country really accurately. I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have had a really hard to contest except the result you know that a lot of well hang on portions not Tuesday throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on they would put a lot of. Focus on this of dirty tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say I want to turn to this really represents what people saw I think I think I think you're getting yourself to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know that there is harder on the left wing latest than it is on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when label it is you don't and that may not be fair but I see how it is in which case you can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In the past but I also think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on the Labor Conservative battle story in Scotland and Northern Ireland is so important because we had different campaigns going on and I actually think this election is a potential real turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to bricks it brought in Scotland you had a terrific result for the Scottish who are committed to Scottish independence in Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist M.P.'s than unionist and he mounted their. As a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales Scotland will have gone and Northern Ireland will have joined the Republic of on and. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean personally I mean it's black and entirely understand why you know England to case rappelling off the bits of the Union. It's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both. Are arguing that you know they've got a he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. And slide the s.n.p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both in a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on Nicholas didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many obvious leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's oversee highly incentivised not stick your preference she wants but if like so it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland stalls all giving directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with all sway and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Turn to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the considered up to now. In the past life support c.b.c. 5 live good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to dish in a labor Hartman's swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than 100 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the frustration that is not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down well the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy Corbin has insisted he did everything he could to lead to labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. Mr Corbett says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by the outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Overall the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her ministers say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other news New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters near white islands to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is Phil Mercer police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. Have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as a new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well based on the top stories this morning let's get the sport his tongue go former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and into an go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet in Kloppers signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins are sprays are facing elimination though their 4027 defeat by rushing in Paris sees them remain winless from their 4 games world champion Joe Truong was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider on teenage ski is that we are keen as can should Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battle blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado 5 like it was a night serial member of this Conservative government has been given power land.

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Bill still missing after the volcanic eruption on New Zealand's white Highland one body has been seen in the sea the remains of 6 people were retrieved yesterday a full vote will take place in the Us House of Representatives next week to impeachment charges against President Trump it's after the House Judiciary Committee approved the articles Donald Trump has a going dismissed the process as a sham and hoax. Britain's railways will undergo major timetable change tomorrow including the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades journey times will be cut frequencies increased and new routes added following investment in infrastructure and carriages guy Dangerfield's is from the independent passenger watchdog transport focus clearly when you change anything there's a degree of risk but that isn't the sort of late chopping and changing of the plans which led to the problems in May 28 days whilst we obviously don't know that it will be perfect until the day they don't seem to be the level of risks involved this time that they were before we have a look at the weather in just a 2nd 1st get updates on the sports his term goal former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and instead go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yeah Kwapis signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins Ospreys are facing elimination though their 4027 defeat by rason in Paris sees them remain winless from their 4 games world champion Judd Trump was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in snooped a Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal. Conant as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider on teenage ski is that we are keen as captured Britain's faced will cop hall of pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battle blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this small space and on Saturday will start windy with showers across the north and west of the u.k. However the southeast should remain largely dry later on in the day our works of rain will push into the far south west highs today of 9 for Cardiff 8 for London and 5 for Belfast and at the. Time former Welsh international rugby player Doris Thomas this week for Sport Relief I'd be interested to transport in the famous sports personality of the Year trophy I'm attempting to cycle 500 grueling miles from last year's winner getting Thomas' hometown of Cardiff to this year's awards in Albert the it's all for a great cause if you'd like to show your support and donate to the Sport Relief toward the trophy challenge you can donate 5 pounds by texting would give the 70205 tax toss your donation place your standard neck with matches charge on 100 percent your donation for go to school belief you must be 16 over and please ask for bail payers permission for full Tims more information or to donate online go to b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Forward slash Sport Relief. This is a one out of 5 love and also now the bio cupboard with the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search for recovery as rows of tourists who died on the volcano erupting of why aren't just off the coast of New Zealand we'll find out what the notice is in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the U.K.'s warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated. With India's new rules on citizenship to have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros Johnson after his victory last night in the general election says that the healing begin how show for move that be and acknowledge where there has been some if not the country being told the parts of the drifts right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post-mortem wise after the election we'll hear how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in New Zealand the resume their search off white island for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's volcanic eruption of 4 nights Phil Mercer can tell us more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white islands the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they were also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described there Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the island. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that ortho warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to all cleaned hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief sure they wouldn't want to put anybody else's life in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who are listening have seen the pigeons will know that it looks like nothing or no this island after the eruption is just the entire island is covered with his gray lava shadow no one is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in intensive care Dothan some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the skin there also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago doctrine that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery and for skin grafts and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin that donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of them knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to 5 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to a moderate to heightened greyscale of what they describe the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly there be no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those to explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just into. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that goes to bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains on accounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand and people around the world. Perhaps pours for that minute's silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island at the time were visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty don't thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens who visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as a protest against India's new citizenship laws grow a fortnight's roll turned the Domi more something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs pasties gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in law where you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run a coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. She to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside. Is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law and then constitution and we had a they should abort it at any rate this law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others but meanwhile the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest Rapsody huge there for a different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary and which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quietening down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this they're telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has canteen Ungar which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where tea comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. To us as well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can't behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved roll turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express We told me what's on the back page it's going to do list is a picture you can clock interest in the u.s. To fill a bowl of soup clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes them so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course local determined to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding we will level you have to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment the club is Mike it's Liverpool I see . You journalist at the Express had your stock much is thinking as clubs signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around half past 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right injures until 2024 exactly the same day that you can clubs contract and let's put you into get a for now. And you never know who is Stephen Gerard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time it's always been talked about is you know the thing with Steven Gerrard is going to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's a future level manager or maybe that is all just tried and it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerard certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes to an end then you have another little job could be up for grabs it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do your job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that his job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he That's why was done is long gone Jack Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go his own legacy and arranged beaten beaten by Celtic in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right to late of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but he's done is done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when somebody tries to. Scotland and Jerry's returned to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you mean Von point well yes it had been there were 66 off years doing it. And that is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager as the highest level of experience and Gerrard is getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so you know you know office is such a hero in the cop Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a male fortune prospect this is a really old your town square it really is I wonder well I can't imagine what. You can copy thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board and maybe even fans who would they choose Steven Gerrard a legend at the club who if his managerial stripes are up to par and could equate to your game club who by then would be a legend at the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by my city title I just one point it was so close and then then winning the Champions lays a say. About steps a legacy but he certainly cried is our legacy already Klopp. Gowns one of the crime as of all time but he does want to take this further than you think if the progress is progressing because the political side of the man on the thing just like fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this weekend in Qatar where of course they have to have 2 chamber planks push the same time because they're in the Kara Cup quarter finals. Before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st time following dying Qatar so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team takeover it could be so it will be setting in supply so little to regain the dominance of English football that had obviously the summer years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well not football news before we go into the football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dog storm in the taking place Alabama you know London yes the best 3 weeks of the year has just started after. The p.c. World out champs began last night and was almost a shock for the number one seed and the defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against does when you know class somebody can battle him back to some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end of the year of sports and it's such a. Huge event the World Darts championships 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously shocks are all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but they've progressed through so they can have have an easy way before his next match but certainly exciting few weeks ahead and ye employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Aberdeen and I had lunch superhuman in the story with Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein's incredible treatments to shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and it be a surprise if style x. Doesn't win the award of 3 there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been Sportsman of the year because of what will achieve in the summer within that winning that World Cup of course one might die that was phenomenal mentions united the you pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and I mashed I scored and Game number 4000 I write that goes back to 1937 obviously it's not for 1000 players it's a it's some players have been a score but they're homegrown players. And we've got pace with scorn the timely talking about that in the fine Academy is a remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows that in this day in age of of so many international stars coming to clubs United remain. Reminds of the to the heart of ones and develop their employers in that store during the lives of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a really fascinating streets around and it's like it's perfect for a Saturday morning sort of separate get your teeth into and one that we didn't even know about probably and arguably I've ever seen their opponents later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to me players but the question every journey is lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after his success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the every academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and then that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect just so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary culture might use their view next year when he's allowed to cry. And he signed that if Everton win win tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's pulled the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says if it hasn't do in this match it be a greater achievement when he was a player and they think beating Manchester United they were incredible scenes last weekend when the h.l.c. . Excitement of the crowns and I just knew was there and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got from clients and in charge going down the touchline you could just either just say employees die is the way to go boys lets on see him you can see that was real that wasn't just for the camera yes sadly our last album The ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely line come to come out about. How candles whites. Around Duncan. I don't know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real cracking match the traffic and really says if I make it 2 wins out so you know it's looking like Everton want to appoint a manager for a broad Well they might have the answer on a doorstep of the afternoon as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also will find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st leg of the latest headlines as Simon Morgan. On digital b.b.c. Sounds smart Spiegelman on various b.b.c. Radio 5 Live Thanks Stuart and the prime minister is going to be Alison about in the north of England later it's after a number of traditional Labor strongholds turned blue police arrested 2 people in connection with reported scuffles that broken out between protesters and police again spurious Johnson hundreds of people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square Jeremy Corbyn has been insisting he will not stand down as Labor leader it's after the party suffered its worst defeat since the 1930 s. And more trains quicker journey times and new routes are all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top stories this morning with the supporters tango a Liverpool could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by the time Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's Arsenal on Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's Italy game on a run of $33.00 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times last year look to them for you might struggle to pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but in. Now I talk to James and comes off the bench and he's at top speed now Milne is always there I thought Henderson is going to a new level she carry a lawn you name it all the players that are common in doing a bit are massively contributing committee to another 5 years at the club News warmly welcomed by a longtime rival and Space Boss Josie written news for Liverpool fans because for the players because it looks. Like it was. Good news for the family because we want to have the best players the best coaches . So. It was more contract news out of Anfield sees 33 year old James Milner extend his stay at the club until 2022 in the Championship it's now 10 games without a win for Charlton after they conceded an engine equaliser to draw 2 all home with hole. To maintain that 100 percent record in the European champions caught pool stage thumping haul the Queen's $3410.00 in their own backyard there on the verge of confirming a quarterfinal place but skills coach Dan Soper isn't getting carried away really pleasing performant told us to get the bonus point away from home. You know what we're in a good place Dan Gilbert says he's amazed to be in the Scottish Open semifinals after he shocked Will Champion Judd Trump with a 53 games to 2 victory in Glasgow the world number 12 says all the pressure was on his opponents on the show you know I had to go for Michel to be positive so I can make cervezas sometimes Bob has played on the main table we can he's played on every day so it was completely different I will talk played I was very quick and the question is very fast and you have a girlfriend on the board one all and seldom fell foul he now placed fellow Englishman Mark Selby in the semifinals after he took the scalp of Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to cut free friends I'm happy to compete. Well deserved his victory and you know. Complaint 3 time champion Michael van Galen survived diskette as the Dutchman began the defense of his p.t.c. World championship title with a 3 sets to one victory on a night over a yellow class in the Alexandra Palace and Scottish rugby legend Darby we will be on it with the hauen Roloson award at Sunday's b.b.c. Sports Personality of the a show in Glasgow the former British and Irish Lion was diagnosed with Melton year on disease in 2016 and subsequently set up its own foundation which has raised nearly 5000000 pounds to help with research and support families living with the illness and that's the latest d.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound. Good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially in the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be time to showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but get into the central belt as well and are going to be a bit of snow to the hills so hillwalkers take note of towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across Scotland for the limited sunshine to be found here and we know that sunshine and Charleston going to be wintry on some of the hills and the fewer showers around the south to compare with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills as you put a slower to be across the rest of England and Wales as an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following all behind us a fairly pleasant afternoon to come but do expect things to turn wetter toward surfaced in the South Wales going into believing as the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusty of the coast of southwest and with 260 miles an hour it is a windy day wherever you are temperatures topping out mainly in the range of $4.00 to $8.00 degrees Celsius just a few spots over south coast of England around 10 degrees now through tonight we are going. See some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of England a wild ride for the motorist hills while the middle of the Northern England will save a bit of snow fall out of Dallas for the winter show I was discovered a little bit early to start quite frosty I see a quick call to Sunday morning then the show is 5 nice to call it a try weather for touring but then towards southern England the pulse of Wiles' on Friday afternoon it will start to turn white to it shows where a pyrrhic like and some of these will be winter on the hills accompanied by strong with Bill Plante live with me ha ha ha ha nearly. Anyone else. Some are funny believes me a living someday from say it's mention stealing seeds against innocent. Against Manchester City from false flag say yes. I. Think families East Asian digital b.b.c. Sounds think of it is b.b.c. Crazy. As applies accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning after the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after Thursday's diets election victory. Friday morning's election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.t.c. By George c. In the general election well whenever it was however you want to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond alchemy sation this morning Boris Johnson is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the Bracks a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast Labor's. But it's worse nature result says the 19 3rd sees party leader Jeremy Corbin said he did everything he could to get labor it's apparent that expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate our inside he's a former political journalist who's now a senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby Who is she surprised by the major result yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this would mean this was probably the talk. Of where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come down in a rush you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping might make that step when we saw a case things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority certainly surprising obviously you had to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and you look at the trend of the over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not as substantial as the. Maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 1000 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. Of politics have got so polarized these days that sometimes people preferred to stay quiet in the middle or force of don't know why to open to the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making the final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor to what extent. Is this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks in 2 words there was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it causes enormous shadow over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated nor So what made it hard for many people to decide how they want and it made the whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them stick together so that a lot of people thinking I can't vote with my new all try so but I don't feel like he'd like to go outside so so what am I going to do so it was a kind of election where Bracks it collided quite uncomfortably with all the other things that are not about bricks and cope and very much. Has been very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know is all down to bricks and you know he did want if it wasn't for Praxair but I honestly don't think that holds together. For a fact just you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost say and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of coins Corben was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't. By a long true. And it's actually dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left version or the Labor Party that we have had for decades that purport to represent the working man and woman. And yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday and that for Labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think Gregg's wards. The fundamental issue. And this improves of the conservatives get bricks. Through and it got through very very effectively played. Into the and with that message I do not think they would have been as we pleased successful in knocking down I think I think it was the only thing the Tories had going for them though to be honest I mean I think you know get back Saddam was obviously wheels of moxie at the time because because course don't say anything else you know all this. And it turns out you know now that there's no I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of hacks and Tory remain are staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we all you know obviously did our dramatic change is in those those northern Persian destroyed towns you know that it's a shock to say turned Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very Guardian raging and you know so you to say that that is just about cracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remains as well the labor was down. And it remains the source it was worse than. That in remaining states and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing partials never set apart from get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and post as I was when the Tories they were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you. You drill down into some of the results in labor holds the if 'd you push with the bricks that party stood if you put the bricks it brought together with the conservatives if Nigel fraud should pulled out Northfield his candidate in those seats it is conceivable but Labor would have lost even more seats because there was seat of deceit if you combine the conservative vote with the BRICs that party vote that would comfortably have beaten labor a more knowledgeable for all it did in those seats were split the bricks vote and the labor through which of course was the Tory message in the seats scary thing for labor I think it is not necessarily this is not necessarily it's still you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't die just time but now have quite small margins of 9 you can imagine most of cataclysmic performance I would have put in to lose as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can go. And actually if you pick up I mean for example one seat Ashfield in North Norton I'm sure all I can remember when I used to many many moons ago was the low because spawn of the north meaning post the Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank kind acts Malina he could wear a his boat to the label but when I was asked I went to I feel this time and. Your salary for the the Labor candidate she would dilute fully and she was a great guy which was really interesting you know if you can see that he was really you know. Got out for that seat. Behind the Tories and an independent you know coming 3rd in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than one poll a month for Labor to take itself bus stop off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want Bill come if they cannot you know I'm sitting. Well whether it's people looking for cheering up. There isn't as. Dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know like practically there is no argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling out today that I promise Cohen what he's going to next problem with Bret said Well Ok you know at some point Rex is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post breaks a phrase where it's happened so whether or not you support it is no longer quite such an issue so there is an argument assess our politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast maybe you know you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario I'm not necessarily going to help but the let me say there is a look at what the science Yes I mean other interesting thing is I mean obviously some of the noise. Johnson's day. He made the same gamble that freedom a did and he was whereas she spectacularly law. You know he has every reason to be. In credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. On him then negotiating that long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the end of the end of the 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal. And then the backlash from the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those in Labor voters. Who put their cross in the poor ebox front to do. So to them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to provide the money for that and that's even before you still all skiing the question of right Mr Jones and what is your great plan to deal with the crises such as adult social care which the men and part government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in the manifesto but he can't keep Goldring a lot of pressure so he committed to finding a cross party solution we're mild you know is a cop out option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with the time which is you know I would think goodwill between the parties is in preschool. The moment is not what is left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment because she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbin stays around as he's suggesting that he might tell next spring or whatever then the Labor Party's not going to have an acting major for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together a club with a hasty solution special there's not going to be a leadership that will agree to no such thing yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people are really suffering and you take that building all along wave the brakes in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a puff of smoke and we've got it done and now we can forget about it it's going to drag on and on and on and we get a whole bricks it and the public services all struggling and getting. Boris Johnson will have some tough questions to. Answer from those labelled voters that have given him a. Really about public service is I'm more optimistic than you about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal Brix it which I think we now doesn't want because he had a last minute last comment the conditions in which he was not to be pushed that are a small minority with they are paying a sales and saying you have to you have to you know if you have. A majority of you are not quite as in hock to the had an attendant say so you know you have the flexibility I think and confidence that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the year in a trade deal is not done which as I said. You know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we've climbed to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think he has a certain amount flexibility for that I think that people are as you say public service is about the bourses never been very clear about what it was he's Detroit except what we need is a grand vision and I understand that there's a problem with those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and they're very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to pass' used to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or it's no longer really that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas not been its expertise for you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know coal and steel is going in there and he's going to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to absentee not massive sorry you know it's going to think about half a rather than higher education it's. Got to think this is rather than can be to he's got to think that's all you need got to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack the Tory base at the same time is not. The kind of Tory base that it's still got to hold together and holding together that coalition seats I think is going to quite haunt I think Barsel says a lot about hold on a Saturday don't have to hold on just one second I just wonder if p. Before we can talk about the practicalities of the government and what the government will have to face can we just put a footnote owned in the conversation of the post-mortem which no doubt will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder whether any is tied to what the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election destroys our democracy is concerned was a election which reflects the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be minded to say it is the will of the people I think there were a great deal of this until. A lot of people were very very they'd all been awful awful activity in the Westminster bubble. You know social media campaigns by the political structure and I think this just reflecting got the plea we. Get bricks it gone. We go traffic or when it's a bull's eye on the people that we didn't like in the 1st place. You know you can argue that under the proposed the post system. That basically percent voted for. Ortiz's is 48 and going to leave early ported But this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent the country really accurately. I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have felt it really hard to contest it except the result you know that a lot of well hang on portions not Tuesday throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on they would get a lot of. Focus on this of dirty tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say I want to turn to this really represents what people saw I think I think I think you're getting yourself to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know that there is harder on the left wing latest than it is on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when labor leaders who don't and that may not be fabulous how is in which case you can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In the past but I also think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on the labor conservative battle story in Scotland and Northern Ireland is so important because we had different campaigns going on and I actually think this election is a potential real turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to bricks it brought in Scotland you had a terrific result for the Scottish who are committed to Scottish independence in Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist M.P.'s than unionist and he mounted their. It's a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales and Scotland will go on and Northern Ireland will have joined the Republic of on and. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean personally I mean it's black and entirely understand why you know England to Kay's rappelling all the bits of the Union. It's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both of them are arguing that you know they've got to he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. And slide the s.n.p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both in a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on Nicholas didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many obvious leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's oversee highly incentivised not stick your preference she wants but if like so it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland stalls all giving directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with elsewhere and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Turn to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the considered up to now. In the past life support this c.b.c. 5 live good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to dish in a labor Hartman's swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than 100 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the 1st ration but that's not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down while the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy Corbin has insisted he did everything he could to lead labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. Mr Corbett says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by the outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Over all the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her ministers say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other nice New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters near white islands to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is Phil Mercer police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. We have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful or passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as a new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well those of the top stories this morning let's get the sport is Tom goal former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and instead go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet in Kloppers signed a new deal to remain as manager.

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Britain's real worries will undergo major timetable change tomorrow including the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades journey times will be cut frequencies increased and new routes added following investment in infrastructure and carriages guy Dangerfield's from the independent passenger watchdog transport focus clearly when you change anything there's a degree of risk but that isn't the sort of late chopping and changing of the plans which lead to the problems in May 28 days whilst we obviously don't know that it will be perfect until the day they don't seem to be the level of risks involved this time that they were before we have a look at the weather in just a 2nd to us give updates on the sport his term goal former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and into an go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet been coopted signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins Ospreys are facing elimination though their 4027 defeat by Rusty in Paris sees them remain winless from their 4 games world champion Joe Truong was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider and teenaged we are keen as captured Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado this is bt. 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This is a one out of 5 live on the bio with the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search recovery as rows of tourists who died on the volcano erupting of White Island just off the coast of New Zealand we'll find out what the latest is in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the U.K.'s warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated with India's new rules on citizenship that have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros jugs of these victory last night in the general direction says that the healing be good and have show food will that be and they ignored it. Where there has been some if not the country being told of parts of the drifts right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post-mortem wise after the election we'll hear how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in New Zealand the resume their search off white island for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's volcanic eruption of 4 nights Phil Mercer can tell us some more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white islands the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they're also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described the Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that Aurthur warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to or Clint hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief Remember sure they would want to put anybody who says live in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who are listening have seen the pigeons will know that it looks like nothing or no this island after the eruption is just the entire island is covered with this gray lava shadow no one is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in Intensive Care dot and some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the skin there also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago Dokken that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery and for skin grafts and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to $5.00 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to the moderate to heightened gray scale of what they describe the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly they've been no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those that 2 explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just into. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that 2 bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains on accounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand and people around the world. Haps pours for that minute's silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island at the time were visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens not to visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as protests against India's new citizenship laws grow up or not its role turned into only more something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs pasties gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in law where you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run a coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. So she to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside and d.j. Chart to Allah is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law Indian constitution and we had a they should abort it at any rate this law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others for me while the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well as in is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest Rapsody huge there for a different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary and which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quite in down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this they're telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has canteen anger which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where tea comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. The us as well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can't behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved roll turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express We told me what's on the back page it's going to the dentist is a picture you can clock interesting for us to. See clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes him so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course Rupert determined to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding we will level you have we want to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment the club it's like it's Liverpool I see. You journalist at the Express had your stock much is thinking as club signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around half past 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right injures until 2024 exactly the same day that you can clubs contract and let's put 2 and 2 together for now. And you never know who is Stephen Gerard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time has always been talked about his you know the thing with Stephen Geraghty is going to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's the future of a manager Well maybe that is all just tried and it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerard certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes to an end then you have another little job could be up for grabs it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do you job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that his job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he that's why I was on him is long gone Jack Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go they don't like to see it right beaten beaten by Celtic in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right to late of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but it is done is done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when somebody tries to. Scotland and Jerry's return meant to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you mean Von have their point well yes it had been their work 66 off years doing it and. That is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager who has the highest level of experience and Gerrard is getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so you know you know office is such a hero in the cop Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a meltwater in prospect this is a really old your town square it really is I wonder well I can't imagine what. You can copy thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board and maybe even fans who would they choose even Gerard a legend at the club who if his managerial stripes are up to par and could equate to your game club who by then would be a legend at the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by my city title I just one point it was so close and then then winning the Champions lays a say. About steps a legacy but he certainly cried is our legacy already Klopp will go down as one of the crime as of all time but he does want to take this further and you think if the progress is progressing because the political side of the man on the can just say fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this week in a char where of course they have to have 2 chambers plank push the same time because they're in the Kara Cup quarter finals not before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st time following dying Qatar so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team takeover it could be so it could all be sitting in supply salute or to regain the dominance of English football that had overseas the 70 years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well not football news before we go into the football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dog storm in the taking place early Bally north London yes the best 3 weeks of the year have just started I have to say. The p.c. World out champs began last night and I was almost a shock for the number one seed and the defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against me and I class somebody can battle him back produce some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end the year of sport and it's such a. Huge event the World Darts championships my 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously shocks are all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but they progress through so they can never have an easy way before his next match but certainly an exciting few weeks ahead and ye employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Aberdeen and I had lunch superhuman because of the story of Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein's incredible treatments to shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and the surprise of stocks doesn't win the award of history that there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been the spokesman of the year because of what will achieve in the summer within that within that World Cup of course one might die that was phenomenal mentions United that you've pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and I mashed I scored and Guy number 4000 right now goes back to 1937 obviously it's not for that isn't players it's a it's some pleasure been a score but there homegrown players. And we've got a pace with scorn the timely talking about that in the academy is remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows that in this day and I drove of so many international styles coming to clubs United remain. Reminds of that to the hearts of once an event I'm pliers in that store during the life of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a really fascinating streets around and it's like it's perfect for a Saturday morning sort of separate to get your teeth into and one that we didn't even know about probably And oddly I've edited their opponents later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to me players but the question every journey is lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after his success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the Everton Academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary of culture might is their view next year when he's allowed to apply. And he's signed that if Everton win win tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's probably the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says if it hasn't do win this match it by a greater achievement when he was a player in basing beating Manchester United there were incredible scenes last weekend on the beach Elsie the year excitement of the crowns and I just was there and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got from clients and in charge going down the touchline you could just either just say employees die is the way to go boys lets on see him you can see that was real that wasn't just for the camera yes now they are that's out of the ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely line come back come out about. How candles whites. Arounds. I don't know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real crack in actual traffic and really says if I make it 2 wins out of you know it's looking like ever to want to appoint a manager for a broad Well they might have the answer on a doorstep of the president of the news as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also will find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st leg of the latest 5 Live headlines Morgan. On digital b.b.c. Sounds smart speaker come on this is b.b.c. 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And more trains quicker journey times and new routes are all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top story says when it was good the sport is time go a Liverpool could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by this time Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's Arsenal on Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's Italy game on a run of 33 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of $49.00 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times last year look to them for you might struggle to pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but in. 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Sound smart speaker good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially in the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be plenty showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but feed into the central belt as well and they're going to be a bit of snow to the hills so hillwalkers take note of towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across Scotland so the limited sunshine to be found here and we know that sunshine and shout out going to be wintry on some of the hills and the fewer showers around the south to compare with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills as he put a slow one to be across the rest of England and Wales as an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following all behind a pleasant afternoon to come but do expect things to turn wetter toward surfaced in the South Wales going into believing as the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusty of the coast of southwest and with 260 miles an hour it is a windy day wherever you are temperatures topping out mainly in the range of $4.00 to $8.00 degrees Celsius just a few spots all over south coast of England around 10 degrees now through tonight so we are going. See some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of England a while probably multi still saying while the middle of the Northern England will save a bit of snow for a ballot for the winter shows it's called a little bit early to start quite frosty I see a quick call to Sunday morning then the showers 5 nights to quite a bit a try weather for touring but then towards southern England the pulse of Wiles' on Friday afternoon it will start to watch with showers were a pyrrhic look at some of these would be winter on the hills the company by strong with Bill Plante live with me. Nice shiny anything anyone else. Similar funny believes me a living someday friends it's mentioned stealing seeds against innocent classes against Manchester City from false flag safety s h 5 life. Fine families East Asian digital b.b.c. Sound slots take on all this is b.b.c. Crazy. As applies accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning after the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after Thursday died election victory or arguably Friday morning's election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.t.c. By George c. In the general election well whenever it was our view want to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond our conversation this morning Boris Johnson is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the Bracks a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast Labor's. It's worse election results is the 19th 3rd sees party leader Jeremy Corbin said he did everything he could to get labor in some power but expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate our inside he's a former political journalist who's now a senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby Who is she surprised by the major result yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this would mean this was probably the talk. Of where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come came down in a rush you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping might make that step when we saw Ok things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority is certainly surprising obviously you have to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and you look at the trend of the over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not as substantial as the it maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 90 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. In politics have got so polarized these days that sometimes people preferred to stay quiet in the middle or force of don't know why to open to the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making the final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor so would send. Was this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks in 2 words that was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it causes enormous shadow over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated nor So what made it hard for many people to decide how they wanted to and it made the whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them stick together so that a lot of people thinking I can vote with my new or try so but I don't feel like hugely to got side so so what am I going to do so it was a kind of election where Bracks it collided quite uncomfortably with all the other things that are not about bricks and cope and very much. Has been very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know is all down to pricks and you know he did one if it wasn't for Praxair but I honestly don't think that holds together. For a fact as you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost the seat and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of times called was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't. By a long true. And it's actually do dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left version or the Labor Party that we have had for decades that purports to represent the working man and woman. And yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday and that for Labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think Gregg's wards. The fundamental issue. And this improved of the conservatives get bricks. Through and it got through very very effectively played. Into the and with that message I do not think they would have been as we pleased successful in knocking down I think I think it was the only thing the Tories had going for them that to be honest and I think you know get back Saddam was obviously wheels of moxie at the time because because course don't say anything else you know I thought this was pretty effective and it turns out you know now that there's no I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of hacks and Tory remain are staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we you know obviously did our dramatic change is in those those northern post destroyed towns you know that it's a shock to say turned Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very Guardian raging and you know so you to say that that is just about Bracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remains as well the labor was down. And it remains the source it was worse than. That in remains and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing partials never said to call them get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and closed his eyes were important to the story they were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you. You drill down into some of the results in labor holds the if you were the bricks that party stood if you put the bricks it brought together with the conservatives if Nigel Frosch had pulled out not fielded his candidate in those seats it is conceivable but Labor would have lost even more seats because there was seat of deceit if you combine the conservative vote with the bricks that party but that would comfortably have beaten labor a more knowledgeable for always did in those seats or split the bricks it but analysts labor through which of course was the Tory message in the seats scary thing for labor I think it is not necessarily this is not necessarily it's still you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't die this time but now have quite small margins of 9 you can imagine most of cataclysmic performance you would have put in to lose as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can go. And actually if you pick up I mean for example one seat Ashfield in North Norton I'm sure all I can remember when I used to many many moons ago was the lobby corespondent the north and in the evening post the Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank hangs ex Malina he could wear a his boat to the label but when I was asked I went to I feel this time and. Your salary for the the Labor candidate she would dilute fully and she was great it was really interesting you know if you can see that he was really you know. Got out for that seat. Behind the Tories and an independent you know coming 3rd in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than one poll a month for labor to pick itself back up off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want Bill come if they cannot satisfy. Why whether it's people looking for cheering up. There isn't as. Dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know. Practically there is no argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling out state that I promise Cohen Well Ok he's going to next problem with well Ok you know at some point Rex is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post Brix it happened so whether or not you support it is no longer quite such an issue so there is an argument assess politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast may be you know you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario and not necessarily going to happen because every So there is little desire Yes I mean other interesting thing it I mean obviously some of the noise Johnson's day. He made the same gamble that reason may did and he won whereas she spectacularly lost. You know he has every reason to be feeling. Credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. On him then negotiating that long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the end of the end of the 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal. And then the backlash from the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those who labor voters. Who put their cross in the poor ebox front to. Sort of them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to provide the money for that and that's even before you still all skiing the question of right Mr Jones and what is your great plan to deal with the crises such as adult social care which the men and part government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in the manifesto but he can't keep goal driven out of presto he committed to finding a cross party solution we're miles you know is a cop out option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with the time which is you know I would think goodwill between the parties is in preschool. The moment is not what is left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment because she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbyn stays around as he's suggesting that he might tell next spring or whatever then the Labor Party's not going to have an acting major for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together a club with a hasty solution special there's not going to be a leadership that will agree to no such thing yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people are really suffering and you take that building all along with the breaks in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a puff of smoke we've got it done and now we can forget about it it's going to drag on and on and on and we get a whole bricks it and the public services all struggling and getting. Boris Johnson will have some questions too. From those labelled voters that have given him. Really about public service I'm more optimistic about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal bricks it which I think we now know he doesn't want because he put it at the last minute last comment the conditions in which he was going to be pushed that are a small minority with they are buying a sales and saying you have to you have to you know if you have. A majority of you are not quite as in hock to the had an attendant say so you know you have the flexibility I think and confidence that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the year in a trade deal is not done which as I said. You know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we've climbed to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think he has a certain amount flexibility for that I think that the problems are as you say public service is about the bourses never been very clear about what it was he stood for except what we need I think is a grand vision and I understand that there's a problem with those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and there are very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to pass' used to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or it's no longer only that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas that have not been its expertise before you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know coal and steel is gone and they're not getting anything to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to absentee not massive sorry you know it's going to think about f e rather than higher education it's. Got to think this is rather than can be to he's got to think that's all you need is got to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack story base at the same time is not. The kind of Tory base that is still gotta hold together and holding together that coalition seats I think is going to quite haunt I think Parcells has thought about hold on a Saturday he don't have to hold on just one second I just wonder if p. Before we can talk about the practicalities of the government and what the government will have to face can we just put a footnote owned in the conversation of the post mortem which no doubt will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder whether any is tied to what the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election destroys our democracy is concerned was a election which reflects the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be reminded to say the will of the people I think. Who a great deal of this until. A lot of people were very very they'd all been awful awful activity in the Westminster bubble. You know social media campaigns by the political structure and I think this just reflecting got a plea we heard it get bricks it gone. We don't trust cool when it blows from the people that we didn't like in the 1st place. You know you can argue that under the for the post system you know 2 percent voted for. Ortiz's is 48 percent going to leave early forty's but this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent a country that really played together I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have had a really hard to contest except the result you know that a lot of one on portions night Tuesday throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on they would get a lot of. Focus on this of dirty tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say I want to turn to this really represents what people saw I think I think I think you're getting all South to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know the major is harder on left wing latest than it is on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when labor leaders who don't and that may not be fair but I see how it is in which case they can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In the pause but I also think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on the labor conservative battle story in Scotland and Northern Ireland is so important because we had different campaigns going on and actually think this election is a potential real turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to brick it bought in Scotland you had a terrific result for the Scottish who are committed to Scottish independence in Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist m.p. Than unionist and he. Has their. As a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales and Scotland will have gone and Northern Ireland will have joined the Republic of on and. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean personally I mean it's black and entirely understand why you know England to rappelling all the bits of the Union with what it's doing on Praxair it's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both. Are arguing that you know they've got a he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. And slide the s. And p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both at a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on Nicholas didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many obvious leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's oversee highly incentivised not stick your preference do you want but if like so it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland starts all queuing directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with all sway and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Return to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the considered up to now. In the past life support c.b.c. 5 live good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to dition a labor Hartman's swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and the he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than 100 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the frustration that is not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down well the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy Corbin has insisted he did everything he could to lead to labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. Mr Corbett says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by their outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Overall the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her ministers say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other news New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters near White Island to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is Phil Mercer police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. Have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as the new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well based on the top stories this morning let's get the sport his tongue go former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and into an go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet in Kwapis signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for fear the 2 seasons European champions cut rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins all sprays are facing elimination though they're 4027 defeat by rushing in Paris sees them remain winless from the 4 games will champion Judd Trump was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider and teenaged King as captured Britain's fierce World Cup half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to take victory in Colorado b.b.c. 5 Live it was a night still remember this conservative government has been given a powerful mandate to make sectional play for the s.n.p. Others and knights to forget another defense to what I will not become a 2nd look at the minute. 2 time champion so often you can never taken apart a lightly you have to be 110 percent focused on the opponent and as a man I believe that I have to trust my instincts as well. Things I want to work on . You know this sort of things I know that maybe we can this area and I just have to be able to speak with my coaches.

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Bill sounds of Africans who was going to go for world football phone and the numbers of dogs and join in the conversation. 808590969308085909693 we're talking football a new Europe and South America this morning in a cools talk you full of about play is playing nowadays for measuring ages I think I've got it right yeah why not so talking football in those ranges and plays from Deb thank you ninety's as well but once again I join in Iowa 80859 or 9 Suzanne 3 you can text us 85058 or e-mail up one night at b.b.c. Dot co dot you can always say if you stick your phone number in an e-mail to us we'll call you back. He met up all night a b.b.c. Dot com dot u.k. So welcome back to the Viva Maku Vegas' momentos Good morning. He's our man in taking care of football in Europe. My daughter is coming over your side suits I'm going to link you to up so that you can take her out for some expensive meals you know wherever. Football in Europe and the legendary know is in Rio take care of any questions you go South American football so welcome back to typically as well thank you very much I hope will that works out better than it did when you sent your god daughter over and. It never happened and never did I was a wife for you ladies and then I got this message I'll get in touch and never date you studiously avoided buying her drink is one measly entering was all I asked of you with a gun. Am I man or mouse Tim. Well what is there a mouse in a studio is that is that the conundrum here is it is a conundrum us or a mouse Yeah you've seen a mouse anywhere you see espouses I wear when I go right there on the stair where on the stair right there a little mouse really. Worried don't worry about that we've got that covered because we're going to start this show with hoots Mon why no. That's. My take now he said looking to. Take note of you asking questions at the moment. And they seem carefully mark I said it's not your generation you gotta listen keenly to the words I'll take notes. This is big on this in my listener now. It's. Not and I don't see being from the young generation what was loose in the piece and there's. A moose I'm not well enough to melt and they'll let loose in a house. That he looks too boring. I don't know if it's a miles per. Hour but is it a mouse or is it a moose Tim. If it's a moose then I think you should buy the coasters you could yak. For him you know Fox that where ya I couldn't care less also know of your generation moto Mari he beat me to this occasion as well but is it a moose or is it a mouse. I'm a grass Yeah yeah kids. Yeah his house is not strictly speaking of moods or now. Goodness this was supposed to be a straightforward quiz I think I'm abandoning it at this moment yes it started out pretty well but ended tragically we could news. Broke in him is 11 you go to number one in 159 if your information does go straight to Jose you know Alston in Texas and that Jose. Hey Don are you doing very well thanks very much I always feel that because of Joe's Amory Yes you call you Joe you say but it definitely is how you say yes yes way Jose But that's Ok I don't mind if you're not. Pushy he's extraction it would be Joe's a few who wouldn't. Yeah Ok And you're asking about Aston Villa. Well not really Aston Villa one of their best players Czech relist. Yeah. And James Madison as well and pretty much I just wanted to ask if Tim and Mark if they've seen them play what they think of them and. Is there anyone in your past that you passed players that you saw on t.v. . Or live better that they remind us 1st of all what do you think of on the print player because the spotlight is on buy for them you know they are the amongst the standout players in the Premier League currently and people raise their eyebrows as to how long as the Villa can hang on to the net loan and you have a team trying to come in for them well I'm one of the fans that wants them to be part of my team. The same to them and United fans. I would definitely would want both but if I can only have one I think it would be check why was it done to impress you. Not to mention the goal that he scored against us when they were o.b. At a glance u.t. But he's just he has this air of just cool mess. That not a lot of people have. Maybe it's the Sox being rolled down there or something and everybody seems like you such a throwback. Boulder times and you know I'm not that you guys are old because you're not you know I am but the others are yeah I know he may not know you mean. Well I was just wondering you know what you guys and also I want to wish everyone a happy all the things that's very kind of you and likewise from us as well now I'll go to Mark 1st on this is staying with us because Mark Jose dismissively almost mentions the rolled down songs now people of my generation and perhaps Tim's realize knew a long time ago that when the Sox are rolled down you mean business and a job can I wonder whether that still has the same impact as as today but what if you made it Jack greenish and James Madison. Yes throwback is definitely the word I mean I don't listen to fifty's music about mooses I don't know what what we mean by by throwback is his hair as well as an attractive Brylcreem and his hair and everything. And the way runs around the field all over the place is definitely a kind of throw back to Madison as well in a different sort of sense kind of wacky. And I think why they've been so successful is they find spaces in between the lines which are a lot of players they would only be really good players can what's interesting is not broken into the set and I think that's probably because of discipline problems off the field or in their careers and circuits a bit wary of that. Sort of I mean you know because. Yeah. It's going well for them a club that I would worried about being too early I mean certainly Madison I mean Lester are going all comes blazing good as I was a different case for you knowing relegation trouble but it's. Kind of talismanic but now definitely in January I'd stay with him yeah I haven't got a lot to add so I'm going to ask a question to Mark by storm this thing of what they should do you know do you think . Jose as well do you think that this quality of player should be looking to get into the Champions League now with the way that less than a lister going you can imagine Madison having a chance next season Aston Villa now it's not going to happen between the Champions League next season do you think it's imperative for the developers of these do these players that they get into the Champions League as soon as possible. I'd say yes because if he wants to be an international football isn't the best way of proving you can play at international level is to play to European level. I'm just not certain exactly which team you would suit if we're talking about great. Well it looks like James is already going to be in the Champions League and if things go the way they are they're still going to be really difficult for him to leave even in the summer I think. That's why I think Jack is probably also. More financially parity all but definitely I also but I don't think our team is is as great to get into the Champions League this year but if we're still in Europe he can definitely take a step up yeah you see what the example I always think of with this going back a few years is Letitia I remember him Matthew little perhaps before the international audience really got into English football and so on but let's see I was a magnificently talented footballer and he studied at Southampton and I think it was a mistake because there was that thing of comfort zone he wasn't pushed as hard as he would have been had he gone to a 2 to a club really competing I think I would have got so much more out of him so hence that's what you know you're talking about throwbacks and your greatest What is brute brokering hair from the from the fifty's and he socks roll down from the early seventy's and it might makes me think of of Laetitia from the eighty's and early ninety's and thinking yeah well he should have gone each should a left Southampton choosing the right time to leave is never easy you know maintaining the momentum of your career is never easy but surely sooner or later they've got to get into that Champions League and Madison scene as you saying seems on course to do that next season but matches united the right club for Jack greenish would you you clearly want him Jose I get that but Bart posed the question which is the right club for these you know you need talents is it necessarily mentions united if you were Jag release where would you go currently unbiassed was Jose. Well I don't want to answer with I'm sorry yes we will let you guys are a great club and I love you as well. But that being said I think. He I think he would fit us incredibly well because we need we need a creative player and that's what he does he's like Mark said he's in the spaces he not only scores goals he dribbles he attracts players to him he creates space for others it's he would be exactly what we need I think you know what it's like when you stick your head above the parapet and come on to opponents Well football Foden Jose you get an immediate response to what you say. Let me give you tell you just the response one e-mails a greenish is the English Platini That's not bad is it look you know it's we want that level Michel Platini that's a pretty good kind of comforting. When I'm writing about Michel Platini But his career I always wonder do I say followed that there was a material that he was playing of absolutely no idea what you should really call him good for a bit like Schneider was well was not in and of kind of was always kept in that kind of number 10 position did he fulfill his destiny was based on a. No no follow that one season with intern 2010 was pretty special Ok and then he went to Turkey for some unknown reason. They're all very quickly greatly shocked to be careful very prevalent problems he had in this area career off the field and now away from him but as I said to say a moment ago there are 2 emails here with regards to how easy it is comments about agreements I'll give you clues to that so do the 2nd one I think kids from an Aston Villa supporter would you think he says. He's off exec Lee Well down 100 percent bearing in that some corner what I pedalled see there for a month is he did you have a job so Jose I did I did it is for the join by the way it is from John so I'm going to any in the data it was of those Brummies to bleat hands off he's mine best know a bad one that's not a bad show the b. I'm glad you brought Ranking Roger man you know is he keep your hands off. And keep hands off jack little enough to be happy about a.v.f. See the moment but Jack has been brilliant Anyway my villa related questions I'm going to ask you to on the road Jack. Some point today I'd have to go for the big version that as much as I love Ray Charles but you're you know the big youth. And yes you do and all but I'm a brother right but anyway go about well we're going to have to test our listeners on that one in a moment I would say can we expect the Brazilian international to come good or is it a lost cause with regards to who is who isn't one about I'm not sure who's a Brazil where you see oh yeah also it was all Douglas Louise and I got to who because nobody's Louise and ways leap both Mike their Brazil debuts in the him and the recent. Ok Hold on hold it's him because I'm going to ask Jose holes in that Holder thank you that sounds like another song. You owe me out here Motown doubts his work so has a joint on so that one can really expect their Brazilian internationals either of the mobo who have to come good or is a lost cause Oh I think that one's a bit over my head to be honest well that's fair enough to say that you've got to keep the hands of Jack relation this one's over you had I think we've rinsed out all your body parts for now thank you very much it's been a pleasure speaking and Merry Christmas as well thank you for your good wishes speech you see it is so good a couple of programs for Chris was well away so don't. Say they're in this state Tim the percentage was it has to move in or is a law schools. No I'm certainly not lost cause this is the 1st season there are 31 of the to Mark to see what he might see them but weighs only such a big physical presence you can get something out of him even if even if you use him as a decoys because you can play around even and obviously as I think is a is a class act has already done some terrific things that villa needs in his 1st season so no not a lost cause it's only it worries me sometimes how quickly people want to come to judgments and look now you know going going to Jose side united look now how for ages coming through in the midfield you know he went into a very very difficult situation in a club that was all turmoil obviously that made it hard for him to bed in but people are beginning to see the good side of him as well sometimes it doesn't happen instantly and it worries me that people want to want to go to immediate judgments on players Mark Yeah it's a very fair point this series have a little more leeway. For them to develop into the club and the game but with the striker strikers and scoring goals because they need to see that confidence completely. And I think the problem with ways that when I've seen this is go all the actually seems to in your. Training trouble a little bit slower than the average player you know 6 to Coker took series or seems to bring the ball down and it's kind of this 3 seconds thing ought to do and by that time is disciples already been taken off but you know the Premier League the top league has someone coming straight into it I was in Belgium I think for was me so there is quite a big step up and a bit of a risk that took taken Ok last more questions there's a route through some of these takes in e-mails that we've got at the moment. In Ken's was no whether you think the deck to rise was too Western United or whether he'll go to Europe or leave in January. Yeah it's kind of also a close kind of office at such a great start and then it's kind of hard for him because it's filled in less time than just getting over a room. And to call all 'd that and I'm quite young shoulders is maybe a bit too quick and if I was it might make me get out of there and Europe would actually make sense actually because I think this all clay requote could flourish abroad are there any teams roads with no i have not had a lot of speculation actually because I am I guess. European clubs don't really look at English players got off because they just naturally assume well they don't travel so well and why would they come to your when all the money is in the Permian I think but yeah West Ham's a bit of a basket case the moment. There was talk about United but I don't really know if it quite fits I think is it better for it than. If we're talking about kind of England holding the tree of this. Very guy was going to be then maybe is the sort of person the ring you know like so many just sits there and does his job Gabrial Bobo's deserve Euro Disney. Would he fit into images United's Mark Dartmouth was interesting one who did this is 23 now and he was Brazil's center forward at the age of 19 and he went to Europe and it was just a disaster nothing happened to him and into mine and lot of people of going off the roads and into my new There's clearly been something wrong there in recent years but nothing happened for me being free can ride on absolutely nothing so he came back to Brazil and he's done exceptionally well and he's gunning now for Liverpool do the flamingo who are the Brazilian champions there the South American champions who are on their way to Qatar for the World Club Cup to play Liverpool What's he going to do this is this is one of the big questions in Brazilian football because he's he's very very charismatic he's one of those players who are. Kids who support. Other teams are also reacting to you because of the goals of the schools in a way that in the way that he celebrates those very happy where he is but he's 23 if he doesn't go back to Europe now we ever get the chance you know the European clubs are increasingly reluctant to bring in players in the mid twenty's from South America they want to bring him in as teenagers so if he leaves it to long that chance my God now for me I would like to but he still on loan from into my own feeling I would like to would like to buy him definitively. And I'm fascinated to see him in the Club World Cup against a better quality of defender than he's been facing over here I think one I think there are a number of reasons for his problems one of them is he's one of those strikers who's not particularly well suited to 4231 or 433 in that he's not an out number 9 and he's not really a winger he's much much more suited to fall for 2 with a pair of strikers that gives him the flexibility to wander around to drop deep to run at the opposing defense and Flamengo have basically played a 442 that's been one of the things that's got this got the best out of him. That he might be at the top level a little bit to one forty's is very very left footed and at the top level as a striker you can't line it up like a golf shot like a snooper shot you got to take it to you as it comes and there. It is right foot may not be good enough to be really outstanding as a center forward or at the very highest level and the other problem has been his temperament and he scored a lot of goals be picks up as many cards he's petulant is mean spoilt and I think that was a problem also in Europe so if there is a Liverpool Flamingo final in this Club World Cup and you shouldn't take these things for granted both sides have semifinals to. Supply she was dying Wednesday before the final on Saturday I'm really looking forward to seeing him up against Virgil van Dyke because that's the side of the field that he likes to operate cutting in from the right it's the very side of the feel better now Virgil van Dyke is the left sided center back so they would be in direct opposition so that's one Clash and I'm really looking forward to see it is the most inferior to think this is striker line up was shot like it's nuclear show or goal show because you're literally watching it you literally get the opportunity to scream a sheep like 4 or 5 times. You know it was a monument at that there's a bit sneak a commentary that always makes me laugh It's now is that the whispering fellow used to do any society or he scene he seems to be looking at a possible plant and if you write that down and think about it literally just ludicrous and you seem to be looking at a possible planet but sometimes you've got time to think that to yourself what a strike is learning to shut up well it's good ones they don't use that time it's in the back of the net no backlift the keeper can't react in about it and indeed it's not just our listeners the instant responses by the way you'd be pleased to know I'm pleased in a way because it crossed my mind right thought Now let's stick to the footballing reasons as to why. We're comparing Jack greenish to Michel Platini But thank you nevertheless for pointing out Jake in Dundalk in Ireland what other permutations there might have been nothing of the sort crossed my mind and I'm not the only one I'm not the only one you Tim have been told off here as well. Let me find out what I thought it was what I don't need I say what I thought out so you say what you did you had the audacity to suggest that Matt Le Tissier should have their stuff em to even as you said I was trying to save you from now on I was going to say yeah but it was one of those individual players that wouldn't necessarily fit in anywhere else in the same. Around him and Nicky Basingstoke says Dawson please tell the series Making by using start now tells you everything you can to disagree kind of everyone else he's going to agree. That one of the whiter numbers in Beijing says in a journey from Southampton here is still a journey could he could have you know his allegiances might be split but nevertheless is not this guy's. Please tell Datsun please go to the mat c.c.a. Should not have no Southampton enjoyed his football with us we loved watching him every week every job he loved him he was the best there oh great question about Freddie you good for you in a moment. 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Get the rug Jack can tell you come about no more my brother Ray Charles it was meant as our European football Chris Budden he said I should censor him for his because he's of that younger generation who probably doesn't appreciate the legend that is so brother of the original so Brother Number One Ray Charles what you think of this month's averages so I know there are some very clear. Just goes to show it transcends the generations of Yankee and they and him you love it you think this is the version dozens of Tim Tim Tim was soaring in London a solo Maria wrote in a brother I know he and I generally didn't know that. Oh my goodness this is going to be embarrassing for the Muslim Brotherhood it's going to be embarrassing for I never saw a Ray Charles the morning off he died I was in Floyd and I played on the edge to the blind Instead she where he was resident as a child I drove up there just to absorb some of the spirit of Ray Charles but that's not the same as seeing him live not once but twice so this is going to be embarrassing You see Mark. Tim So Ray Charles law I will I can say to that is that I saw a big youth alive. Which is it to be. Cool but not sure how these 2 songs yeah my laptop back to the flip. Of the song just do exactly the same as the original tells you that if you give it a little. Bit different style that I thought of ever say big oh whoa Sam would say you. Should be someone you don't mean you still don't you have to have a saying because there's no comparison. There's the originals are still in a crisis of course in this one case I think Mark has got a point when you hear a cover version. And something i Generation Yeah exactly does it Yes Ok he hasn't got the rage let's and apparently to be a ray let you have to let Ray let's leave that to one side you have got the right let's. All excellent and that would do us a. Little pretty good but it's not as pretty as I was just saying that he has got the right LEDs and that's the one thing I would say that. What to give should have done with this he should have got the I 3 they did back him on some songs but Molly's backing female trio he should have got them to do you know that's what I keep to rove check this you know good he should have got them to do that and then he would have been a killer and that's one thing let's put that aside now let's talk football about Jimmy Freddie Ljungberg I wonder I'm coming on to that you see all pretty. Well. That's what some people are saying Have a listen to this email to Mark as a doona Can you please give me hope this is from Chris in Waikiki in Hawaii so that's a long way to hit the road jack or Freddie or Chris as a as a goon or can you please give me hope for the remainder of the 20192020 season it's ready you the right man is kid take it will shoot all who should be asked Tuesday manager is top 4 out of the question or is it possible that we could become the next Leeds United in flip with relegation my personal opinion is Arsenal should go all out for color and should not experience a visit all coach in other words hit the road Freddie Ljungberg. Yes I have to agree I mean. I didn't even know for a young person to turn himself into a coach I mean you remember as a player he was just a player that you didn't think were coming coach you know quite quiet off the field you know. That. Oh no at all and also what really worries me is when you appoint from within and you make an assistant manager coach you think well hang on the coach is going to hired this guy was working on me him so sure the assistant has to take some of the blame for why things weren't going well. And you know you just don't have 3 new manager Pams that you normally get with a new guy so I think it's pretty clear that Freddy isn't going to get long term now until that he's available then obviously since the source of the q. Giving Chelsea how many close to Sky lunch a lot he won't and it keeps him going wrong laterally I mean by me got rid of him all of a sudden when they realized things just weren't right there and you know training sessions were being done properly and stuff like that I mean actually is a bit of a weird case because I was the owner of the and just. Very demanding and basically told the whole squad and I'm sure lots of you have to go on a week's retreat to try to save this season and I'm sure that you just turn around Sherman said no so therefore we all knew that once they got through the Champions League he was going to be fired but maybe kind of needs a bit of a break after the chaos of Napoli and the Italian name is a vaguely I mean Alegria is available and so with talent in some ways quite. Figure and he did so well that you think forget that he won a championship with me that in 2000 and let me one of the worst mean and sides to ever win and the so I would kind of go for the leg where the problem is language wise you know actual Artes Inc This was never brilliant but it seems English is certainly better than he's German which is kind of why I actually thought as well like using This is a bit better I think they've got to go try and go for a top coach like that now to crack out the rot and you know seizing vision stops for him didn't stop David Luiz understanding what he meant you need to ask a few shows he went losers they know me not meet me me understood he understood very well then if you disagree with your description of Freddie you anybody did the kind of underwear advertising the you did talk of an eye sore and surely you cannot describe them as being reserved Ok That aside he has got to pay scoring or at least he has got Pepe scoring a goal and it was a crack of a gold as well. It was an either so good player they massively overpaid for him you know somebody not totally proven themselves in the top European league with all respect to the Leo and friends and you know they were saying oh there's not a lot of money around you know and then all of a sudden they find you know 72000000 from somewhere so I'm not sure they really needed him in that position when you go. Over man but going back to what you were saying. Tim was saying what for for to this is to be up this obsession in European football No 4 for 2 doesn't work when you come play 2 strikers oak top together who are kind of similar That's absolute nonsense if we look back at English football that's exactly what did so in Shira York I'm cold so similar that it would excuse each knows what Iran is doing and if you'll pocketing out why I think Cole was in the middle of the box and vice versa and I think it's obvious to me that luck is an opening and has to play together as just a normal from 2 and that means you don't in that kind of meet this this strike that you can just play it by a winger and that might then elp because then you go for people in the midfield you can actually dig in and help when people like Mr Ursula not be tracking back as much as they should. No no not really marks marks covered the waterfront you know I was thinking about in the terms of formation about 4 Ford soon saw without one comment already about you know formation of this or current. Dalliance with different formations and why our car can bring a South American perspective to that because that's something that year ago I play a lot for 42 because they they have Swat is uncovered honey so you know if you've got 2 strikers like that who work together so well obviously you're going to play him it hasn't always been easy for them to get the right balance in midfield because one of the problems with it I think that the main reason that it went out of vogue and you saw this clearly in the World Cup at the start your was 1st games where they were in a very weak group and they started a couple victory but without playing particularly well the 2 in midfield can be outnumbered if you've got one left and one right you know that the central 2 can often be up against 3 and the game never really flows I think it was watching England for years when England were just wedded to 442 was really really like that so that that that I think is the problem with it and there are ways round that you can split a striker's you know with one dropping dropping back a little bit to Mike to make the 3rd man his image in sentiment field especially when when you lose possession of the ball you can play lopsided fullbacks So one is is is pushing up very very high allowing the midfielder the wind midfielder that side to move into the center while the other fullback plays plays a more defensive role and you can get around it like that but one of the problems with it when it has just been a line of fall that opponents can can get more men into the center of midfield and play angle. And the angle will always be destroyed line yeah the triangle will. Be a straight line and that's why I think it went out of vogue obviously as Marcus said the big advantage of bringing of bringing back is the possibility of playing 2 up front and having them able to play off each other so if you can do that and find a way not to be outnumbered in essential midfield I think it still valid curious if the legend you know knows anything about Mathias Pelligrini from a studio and says David Beckham's do m.l.s. Team in Miami's just signed him as one of the key players appreciate the show's always stream joined in Tacoma Washington your ads by the way saw him go on and on I was going to say you had by the way bigger is starting to heat up he's got 4 Yeah yeah you do wonder and authorized this to Mark as well if it's quite the right club if he's free enough to do what he wants any old time if he would do better in a in a more ambitious expensive it's allowed near and that the new year. Pellegrini hadn't seen for a while but I was very impressed with him when went when I saw him a few times and in general I've been really impressed with the recruitment in Las from from South America and in general I think they do they're doing a terrific job of identifying talent so the people doing the scouting for the m.l.s. Clubs I think of done extremely well. Mojo to comment on him said about the run is he had the right. The question is the right leak I think bending any to any way or just a little out of the ball and things are rushed I think I could have seen him prospering more of the kind of Florentine like hope than maybe Newcastle with the ghost of being at Newcastle their hand is you know it's going to toughen him up and you know you've got 50000 math fans there if it week absolutely loving you solo. In the middle easy on the Med I know no matter where you. Need to score more goals obviously as. I think we knew what you meant I was just trying to be mischievous then we can roll with us hello row. Fine thanks for much what you couldn't from and coach from Toronto woes cold no snow well remember yeah yeah there was week. Last week good to see a good defensive Coolio go ahead yes so I have a question for Tim and it's about Rex it but not the breakfast you're thinking of. There is it it's a footballing Breck's it and it's the exit of really young talented Brazilian players exiting Brazil as it were for a big European club very good point yes. I'm a Real Madrid and have been for over 20 years and. Few players have excited me as much as when it's his junior and how do we go go ahead and so I want to ask him about you know I'm sure and Brazil there's a sense of pride at seeing 2 Brazilian teenagers start and score in the same game for Real Madrid as they did a few days ago but what I'm more curious about is whether people are concerned about what this means for the quality of the standard of the Brazilian League and are people talking about you know how can we keep these kids in the country for longer so we can enjoy their talents at least until their early twenty's as was the case with Neymar but now it seems 1617 or even younger they're being whipped with Europe so I'd like to hear that side of Brazilians thoughts on em. Yeah you can't take them until they're 18 but these days on talent that is in the 1st team when they're established 1st team players by the time they're 18 and they're going this is not a new situation for Brazilian football this is been happening for for for so 3 decades now you can see it through World Cup squads the World Cup squads of 78 and before no one foreign based 82 had one or 2863 or 490 it split down the middle one of the reasons that they had problems in 909594 from 94 onwards the vast majority of squad are based in Europe and the way that the market has gone just in recent years the European clubs have arrived at the conclusion that the gap between top level football in Europe and in South America in Brazil the gap is now so big that you gotta get them as early as possible because if you get them when they're in the Internet kind of mid twenty's you don't know if they're going to be any good you don't know if they're going to be able to adapt the football in Europe is much much more dynamic the space between the lines is much much more reduced so the whereas like 1015 years ago European clubs big European clubs would buy players that 2425 now if if if you haven't been sold body to 22 you really have reduced chances of making it to a big club you can still probably go to a smaller club for a lesser fee in France or something beyond that age and maybe work your way up that's the way that the market has gone and Brazilian football's had to get used to it on its It's a way that a lot of clubs look to balance the books they need some white players sales in order to balance the books and it's almost like become an export industry there is obviously huge concern about the the the. This has on the domestic game because no doubt about it it really really does lower the quality of the of the domestic game on the other hand as you know as you pointed out a hole there there's tremendous pride that they can they can produce this this quality of players from time to time that the kind of thought goes up you know how can we get these players back and you look at the reality of Brazilian football and you just can't possibly see how you look at the calendar of the there are so many games and kind of meaningless games that the players have to play players if the side doesn't win players can get attacked by their own fans at the airport when they come back it's not a very attractive thing and yet we've gone well past that point of critical mass where in order to prove yourself as a top class player you've got to do it in class football in in Europe if you've already done it in South America there's still that big question mark against you and that that is not just a verdict from outside so in that's a verdict that the players have themselves I remember there's that unfortunately that the fellow who runs the place is going to hold and he doesn't do it anymore but quite close to where I live there is a football school where you used to give free lessons and he was really really taught in the basics of pass and move football and he got some are lots of it is graduates from this little school very humble little school went on to win professional contract all over the world and the 1st time I discovered disco was in was in 1907 and then when you talk to the kids at the age of you know 789 saying what's the dream or the dream is to play one of the big local local clubs here in Brazil go back a few years later just a few years later speak to those you know the new crop of 9 year olds what's the dream Real Madrid and Barcelona you know that the generations of now have grown up globalized and I would ask them you know 19 year old kids why Real Madrid over. Sloan but they couldn't a found spine on the map but they had in their I in their heads they are they are they that it's better there and it's hard to see how that balances is going to be river dressed because even if Brazilian football could compete in terms of salaries and it can't but even if it could you would still have the problem that the greatest players from the forefront calling other all corners of the world would still be congregating in Europe and that's where you got to go to prove yourself as a as a great player so for the time being I can't see any solution although there is always space for those who are coming back and those who haven't quite come off on the Flamingo side or champions of South America you can clearly see that the goalkeeper and both full backs are veterans who had their time in Europe and came back a century midfielders Yes and he was he was in Europe he was in Italy for 43 years did all right but not good enough he's come back the 2 strikers in magnificent full . We talked about early on and blue knowing he cues probably even better both went to Europe and did absolutely nothing so it's a little bit like you know there is room for players who go to Real Madrid and Barcelona and don't come off air or can't get in the team where they can go somewhere else and in the same way there is room for Brazilian football to repatch rate some of those players who haven't quite settled in in Europe and that I think has been one of the secrets of flamenco success this year Rose you again a European perspective on this given that it's bricks and you know I mean. Had I been wonderful new to market Yeah indeed what have these clubs got to save themselves the road Madrid's a bus loads. Well from their perspective they just want the best players that they are yes Ok so you know selling if you motionless in South America as well and it's a bit of a swagger as well just bringing in a Brazilian player your own players are saying oh this guy must be go to from Brazil because it how could Brazilian players have been in the past and also you know presume football is just do things sometimes the European football wouldn't just excite the crowd and you know run for the entire defense like the old Ranallo used to do so it definitely lifts a European league as well because it just reinforces the message yes this is the Crandell a crime the old you know the new son. Is there something to say the same thing I just managed to control myself I thought no it's not true that that's not my club point but yeah you know that great Brazilian some young. You see where this question about Briggs is taking his row with that in the lead in Syria. Exactly the sort of exactly like now the follow up question to you and your. So with what somebody like Cinesias might Mike My next concern of you know what a player like him moving to Real Madrid at such a young age does for have a development. But last season he he was he did a great job because he introduced some freshness and vibrancy to a very stale real side for the fans to media darling everything was great now this season he's the there's there's some frustration which I think of ludicrous honestly for many fans at the fact that he doesn't create or doesn't score a lot of calls there isn't a lot of and product yet and there's a lot of pressure being placed on him to do to score a bunch of goals and people forget that he is still a teenager and worried a sort of about whether that's going to end up with him and with his creativity being knocked out of him because of the pressure of playing for real it's such a young age and I don't have the same concern with Roderigo because he seems a different breed one who incredibly calm on the ball and just knows where you want to. Go thinking when he when he's on the ball it is a remarkable talent. I think back a little bit with that problem of instant judgments and he's so far ahead of where people thought he would be. He still well there's no reason for him to be frustrated at least still miking terrific progress and he will eventually become seen. At. The. B.b.c. Radio 5. Good morning this is up or not on fire. Alimony is on 5 Live boys Johnson's urging people across the u.k. To heal their divisions over breaks it and in sports a new deal but can Liverpool surpassed Arsenal's Invincibles. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. 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