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Tracks of thousands of visitors between now and its planned departure next Friday these people braved the elements to catch a glimpse of her arrival yesterday and don t think the conditions should put anyone off a mistake when it was an import so now saying it again over the weekend at some point say well worth it pride of the British Navy. May seem long long service to go last one was the Ark Royal several years ago and I go back to 952 when the Ark Royal was built and camel lads in sport level can go 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League tonight if they beat 2nd from bottom what fits in a 530 kickoff rage rage 2nd place Manchester City play in the League Cup final tomorrow the manager Gaghan club says what that have shown they can compete against the top sides despite their precariously position I saw in order to game against United I think before of about 100 down there the biggest fans of the game pretty much around with reading any press hype about different bell in a deep block as well so that s really interesting but it s tough it s really tough because. You need each point you can get and that s what they didn t happen the last 5 games I think but they will strike back 100 percent in League One tram is game against Fleetwood at Princeton park s being called off because of the will slow pitch and just as game in the National League north of home to Gateshead is also off southpaws game at King s Lynn is still on they face a tough test away at 2nd place in Cebu league Warrington failed to score in a match for the 1st time since May 2017 losing 36 nil at Leeds St Helen s take on Toronto Wolfpack at 6 o clock the game is being played out Warrington Jane stadium We ve got coverage of that game as he sighed support from 2 o clock this afternoon and storm Jorge as a arrived in the u.k. Bringing rain and winds of up to 70 miles an hour with dozens of flood warnings in place here we have a yellow weather warning for rain and wind but that range it clear this morning becoming brighter for a time before further rain and snow on the hills move in. This afternoon still me with a high of 8 Celsius b.b.c. Radio. Nobody s been in touch then to say that they ve got super tickets for the Prince of Wales tomorrow not yet there s still time still. You re in trouble for not going to. Thanks very much Jessica Jessica back with us at 9 o clock. Today morning with people. Good morning it s Saturday we re getting the best of the day already you think it s all going to go downhill so stick to b.b.c. Real stick with b.b.c. Radio Merseyside We ll keep you entertained and also we re informed if there are problems out about on the roads and public transport and so on in this hour we re going to will very short we re going to be finding out more about the arrival of h.m.s. Prince of Wales yesterday and then we ll be walking the paths in time with Stephen God If you d like to mention for yourself or your event the usual number 08073193 double 3. B.b.c. Don t code out you or you can text 1st would have to be on the number is 813 double 3 love to hear from you love to give you a mention as well as that s the for mention some great tunes as well the day we come up a little bit later Madonna is. Starting off with the Beatles you win again. Live and you win again. The big story in town has been over the past 24 hours the arrival of the Navy s newest aircraft carrier the Prince of Wales I was very jealous yesterday that I couldn t get out and see the arrival there when I saw the weather for Perhaps I probably got the long story of the short straw the person who drew the that well whether it s the short straw the long story had a great time going out to to cover the arrival. And this was the report that he sent back many of those wanting to catch their 1st glimpse of this most or spacious visitor headed to New Brighton normally the problem would have been thronged with the atrocious weather dissuaded most say for a few hardy souls and virtually all watching from their cars at around midday those with the best but not killers longest telephoto lens could just about make out through the gloom the unmistakable silhouette Prince of Wales she grew bigger and a little clearer by the minute but still a haunting grey figure as she glided past the giant red cranes of the little pool to ponder Mark s terminal at Seaforth further down the world side of the Mersey more Gover that the Woodside ferry terminal protected by Team layers of weather resistant clothing they defied the elements to watch the aircraft carrier tired but the cruise terminal a far better day perhaps but one they all agreed was worth a drenching never seen one before and now you have. Compression It s amazing touches you say in after. It was very well I think it was nice to say you know British plot common in today why I said Die Hard to come out in this weather this picture crucifixion because it was fast was it worth getting drenched but we saw it coming through and then kind of tried to chase it down the down the river by the time we got to Bourke that I think everybody was doing the same thing I thought was wonderful you know just the sheer size of it you look at it it s huge you know it s massive I heard it was common and stuff oh yeah I was welcomed on I follow. God day off from work. Today not to satirise with this was common in sort of travel all over from there but Bill to go and see it so. Yes Yeah I would say missed it when it was on imports but now seen it come back again over the weekend at some point well worth it white pride of the British Navy. Scene long long service to go come for the Queen Elizabeth it s just a shame it s a one off opportunity to see the Prince of Wales on a probably will be has sole visit to measure side when we think the connection between her and still part of the chef memorable occasion the best since the Ark Royal built in 1952. And the size is quite amazing isn t it awfully fantastic guess you don t realise the size looking across here from Woodside But of course it s 2 up 285 metres long which is a tremendous length. Very fortunate to see here in Liverpool proud. Like the river like the day and the messy Irish say that anything that comes in the river that s of interest I like to get down here and say what s the right attitude to have was was reporting. It wets I have to say but he had a very good day and also my colleague and a gill sort of in the office before he went out to do the piece for the north west not very good piece as well as as you would imagine under and I don t know how many layers he had on but I think he would have needed them yesterday so not quite as many people as we would. Normally expected to welcome the ship and yes they understand because of the weather but of course she is here for for the week she is here until quarter to 4 on Friday of next week today looks a little bit later on so it s probably not a brilliant day to get on the waterfront but tomorrow the weather is going to be much better I ve managed to get tickets to go on board around about 11 o clock so where we ll see you down there even if you have to get us plenty to do I m told all the armed services. Have displays down there as well and just to be able to stand on the key side and look at this ship little bit different to the normal cruise ships that we seeing these days but I think it ll certainly reward the time he spent to get here looking for tomorrow. This is the last stop this flame. Is dealt. I have to confess I ve not heard that word before and enjoyed that Celeste and stop this flame Gary s with me Gary to a good morning Gary morning and day you are half asleep last night with all the wind in the rain on your on your roof about 3 o clock this morning yeah yeah so yes I was brought in early this morning well early. Not brought So you know peek early on yeah I ll get to the arena tonight as well what s on the Killer Queen it s the best post by the world s best tribute band surprised by the nearest thing to see in the originals as they were doing queen yeah yeah sorry I m not big fan but I just thought well it ll it s Saturday not so it s something to do and it s only when you get home get your head down yeah and you know we really windy anyways you perhaps be true yeah yeah so well I did say I was going to say to me mate you know she s going with me and I did say that we d go for we re good for a couple drinks before we go so haven t got much chance by the time I got our room a lot of got showered and changed everything to be told to go every Talk to go to the bar and then off to the arena so. Indeed it worked we can cope I m still smarting I m afraid you re smart saying what was the wrong word probably above mentioned to you last week that it developed a leak all your boiler as you re not fixed he says we can fix it for about $400.00 quid. But it s about 1314 years old he said still fix it and then 6 months down the line it could go again so spoke to an expert who knows about these things and he says replace it so it s the big hit so much as a new board of the spots head and the about 10 grand No no nothing like that I want to know that I don t have to turn off the oil that holds out as a do this one anyway this one anyone has been off ya know. And then to top it all the fridge is gone oh no so it s an expensive lawyers he was able to use I think these are say 3 days into it well they do don t they Ok Yes well I wish you hadn t said that yeah well the normal cycle so it s always a fridge freezer Yeah right so she fridge freezer you cook or your washing machine . Good job we got all of that. I m sorry mention that now you made me feel so much well this is due up the phrase I don t like the. B.b.c. . With. Bags we got problem the m 56. Close I m curious to 2 nights of this just happened there between junction 7 Chester Road . Between junction 6 Wilmslow road. 4 Seasons roundabout their lane 4 of 4 is close there at the moment while they deal with the accident a yellow weather warning in place for Merseyside for heavy rain and high winds from about midday today that s resulted in some up to travel on. Between the to the chest and I was mere Portland s is going to be some timetable changes today due to the adverse weather conditions so they are suggesting you do check before you travel if you use an n.h.s. Door Ellesmere Port launch services and we ve also got an abandoned much water logged pitch. Rovers and Fleetwood Town won t be playing today at present and park in the league football match there the match has been postponed due to that waterlogged pitch everyone else is looking Ok at the moment but if you can update as it is safe and legal do give us a call on our travel law on our 151-714-0953 b.b.c. Radio trouble Thank you Gary. Well welcome to the studio felt. I have synaesthesia So I kind of see color with music I was absolutely fascinated when I read their system is the is when you like the sea music in color That s right yeah I hear music instantly it s a visual in my head wow speedy see. And indeed some great music great choose that with Jan and of course we ve got a great line apparently weekend on b.b.c. Radio Merseyside. Once I finished back today hits and headlines. And there are more questions than answers then of course Roger will be long including his seventies hour which is good news because there s no way no Jimmy Mack takes a very long sports program starts to. Lose the Liverpool game commentary the exclusive local radio commentary from 530 this afternoon and that takes it to a b.b.c. Introducing Merseyside is back with Dave Monk s you ll hit a guest session with a new local bang Mick 15 and they just completed a load of gigs supporting Orchestral Maneuvers across the u.k. And Europe they were there when they play future yard in Birkenhead in May and all the best new music from the b.b.c. Introducing uploader from 8 b.b.c. Radio Merseyside. A morning with some people. So you know how plenty on variety. Stand. And the end of the. Ventures when I was a child when we d come here. To travel. With many happy memories. Particular to particular about. The war. From the. Bombs. On. All really. You know I 3 member the steam trains I can remember when you could actually get a taxi and drop you off the train. As it always is. On the. Place. I don t know probably about. 12. A beautiful. Painted. And it says Joyce Whitchurch illness Joyce one manufacturers of these giant trucks very very important of course and at the station today even in this digital age of phones and everything we all instinctively loop up don t wait to see if the train is on time when we getting off the train and of course friends loved ones look at the clock on the stock fell missed a brief encounter very very emotive and that feature of the station clock this stunt over the main concourse choice of which lets down his shop sure is and it still exists although the choice family apparently when I did dismiss it from being involved in the company since the 1960 s. When it was taken over the last of the line it was taken over by Smiths talks it keeps time beautifully it s probably claims to be one of the oldest clock makers in the world although I understand that most of the experts on hold all of our own clocks understand that a lot of these clocks in the last 50 years on now electrically operated I assure them rather than the mechanical side that is now operated by electricity and I thought I would make a play a personal play Please maintain all clocks in Liverpool I mean I noticed the old municipal building supply stopped when I was wandering around the town today but the town hall is still buying them and the live a building s there s always a bit of a fire over a Isn t when the live opposing this truck stop so it s very important so looking at The Talk a we all reminded of all these wonderful journeys we ve taken over the years and yet it takes metaphorically through people s lifetimes and over the generations here. Well. As for Madonna before that it s the passing time is Steven guy and Stephen will be here for the next 3 Saturdays as normal I m not going to be around for 2 weeks off everybody thinks I m off forever because it s 3 Saturdays but I m off for 2 or 2 weeks 3 Saturdays and Paul Beasley will be wielding the baton or carrying the baton right the way through for those next 3 Saturdays in fact tomorrow morning he catch up with that with Paul these days on every Sabbath every Sunday of course. For leisure Sunday brunch it is a very relaxed program always enjoy while your reaction that you have a go connect for that too complicated or the ever popular Davies dialect dilemma which I always enjoy and Davey Davey North did or did a wonderful job this week Jermaine was a little bit poorly. Wasn t able to present the evening show for a couple of nights and Dave stood in did a fantastic job I m pleased to say as well that Jermaine is back now but anyway you can join Dave with Paul tomorrow and then between 10 and 11 they ll have their 8 from the eighty s that s be easily with you tomorrow from 9 here on b.b.c. Radio Merseyside from 9 this morning of course it will be pull salt. Down Justin Bieber and 10000 hours now than he. Takes place at which his garden center in Prescott today and tomorrow it s 11 am to 4 o clock free admission and you can get lots of unique gifts apparently. Holding rehearsals at Liverpool Central Library from 1045 this morning no experience at all is needed. On the thousands of 2nd hand books on sale at the Birkenhead book being held at the roughest road in Oxon between 10 and 3 today admission is free. The q. Course will give a recital of the church on Park Lane in little deceiving them 730 playing a very program by candlelight with tickets priced to 16 pounds. On the Crosby Gilbert and Sullivan society producing a concert of a concert version of Pirates of Penzance and send. It To celebrate Frederick s birthday and to raise money for cancer u.k. Now for those who had forgotten or simply didn t know I m self Frederick was an apprentice pirate who was expected to finish his apprenticeship on his 21st and turn his back on piracy appearing before turning his shipmates over to the police but unfortunately after tipping off the police a transponder was born and on the 29th of February I was actually only 5 and a little bit old and is therefore still a member of the crew. Are complicated plots if you need to know more say facing Crosby 730 just 10 pounds you ll find out what it s all about. Now there s an event taking place today tomorrow to raise money for the Marines charity it s a $940.00 weekend taking place at the. The. Western approach. The western approaches museum. This weekend as going to visit. The western approaches to live. On the list for this year. Will. Join. This one as well that. Opens up the floor. And ends with a special. On Sunday next the 8th of March the show stalls. Taking place. In a. Community Partnership rebuilding. Entry is just 3 pounds 50. 11 A. Few. Goals. Please. Knowing Me Knowing You. With me so. You had a good couple of days off. Yeah just. Went to the launch of the new polling place on Thursday pins. And Jukes St. When I got to my senior my final year in school because I was I was slung out at 16 why wasn t it I left at 60. Anybody is listening and looking at me Gary you won t believe this but I m not a natural athlete so. Short and. So. I think there s a very. Afternoon in the final year you could choose what you did for some people played 40 some people did rugby some. To this on the other bits about we went. Yeah well but it was so busy Are we not she get chance to have a go at the ball in but now Bob It was a good night was Good Night and Good place are you any good are used to play quite a bit like that like you say years ago or so whether or not I ve still got the knack I don t know I used to be quite good but whether or not I ve still got the knack now so well it s a challenge to see if you. Just try to be solved out there or drop the ball and stay where it. Was not as Frank Spencer wanted me to. Think it so what did I think it was. Anyway on. B.b.c. Radio. With Gary thanks and a couple of problems on the motorways and 6 southbound we got a lane closed due to broken down vehicle there between junction 17 Old Mill Road. Crew and junction 16 loss to Stoke on Trent and Crowe is coping Ok there at the moment but Les one of 4 is closed while they removed the broken down vehicle the problem on the m 56 eastbound got one line close on curing traffic there now due to a call on the Travel line 181-517-1409 extension 532. Driver Thank you Gary Banks. Have you kept in touch with that gang of them at any after act in touch with a few of them we met not that long the ace if they can see and tell us Janet say if you re out there did you Hayes get hold of those schoolmates or have a little reminisce with the photograph albums maybe get a bit of a colony party to have really big disco Alan Jones Sunday mornings from 6 with daybreak on b.b.c. Radio Merseyside. Not being originally from the world not from Liverpool of the world so we didn t go to column any but I know whenever we mention it the number of people that that phone or write or e-mail with all wonderful memories it brings back. Yes. Always always a good one always when I think in the latter days you will. Be able to place it was a cold. But sadly I was too old to go. Is George as well and he s riding shotgun and. I could. See do. You want. To. See him you know if you. See. We grab. A. Few. Around. The. Country. I ll be in. Georgia and shotgun 10 to 9 is the time last I actually did what I said it was going to do last Saturday because I m easily distracted at all things to do for work or an actual project and I ve got to do this and go to do that I m great but if I say oh yeah my do that very often get get sidetracked So anyway I left here last week and I said I wanted to go to Warrington museum because there was an exhibition of Eric took over by Eric took a who s known colloquially as Warrington as Lowry this is a guy who painted and drew secretly pretty much all the. Life s a secretly I mean his family probably knew he was doing some stuff from what have you but he would go and sketch people in the pool ball out on the street and he go back and he would paint what he d seen amazing caricature walls and when he passed away a couple of years ago the family suddenly realized they had $400.00 plus paintings and drawings and art works and so on and there s an exhibition at Warrington museum in our gallery and they finish last Sunday so I made a point of going going to see it because I very often say all want to see that and I don t let myself down but I went to see it and I ve never been into warranty museum which given that I live in in the Warrington area is a bit remiss so I didn t didn t hang around after I d seen the Eric took or exhibition because the last half of breakfast to be on is we have been innocent but 5 o clock in the morning but it looks like a really really busy and vibrant museum so let s That s one on the list so instead of my list getting shorter it just gets longer and longer by the moment. This is on Paul Beazley is going to be sitting in for me for the next 3 Saturdays I m off for 2 weeks to be thinking I m away for 3 weeks I d love to be away for 3 weeks but I m not 2 weeks off but it comes to 3 Saturdays so we do all the usual features and so on will be nature watching river watching the passing time and we hope next week as well to be able to tell you little bit about shortlisting for the b.b.c. Radio Merseyside Royal Horticultural Society garden competition which is going to be built at attacking it was a shortlisting meeting was held at this week so hopefully we should be able to tell you a little bit about that on Saturday next with Paul Beazley That s next week next is Paul salt he s back with a couple of Saturdays off himself he ll be back he ll be doing the usual hits and headlines to start off with tell you what great song to start with can t tell you what it is because it might help you with the year but fantastic one and then you ll be doing 54321 and there are more questions and answers thank you for your time and your company. I m finishing will take that. And a 1000000 love songs. Kids . Love to. See. The Love Song. Split don t look at. The list see. The scale. It s not. Officials are trying to establish. Became the 1st person to contract corona virus in the u.k. The patient who was the 20th confirmed case in the u. .

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Is it taking place today to make sure there are no other devices which could endanger the public no one was hurt in the attack which Chief Superintendent Jonathan Roberts called a despicable act a black man Rover support has been banned from going to games for 3 years after he admitted racially abusing fans and hitting a man Kieran Lewis who is 18 and from Bolton road in Blackburn committee the offenses during Rovers League Cup game against Oldham of he would park in August he also verbal abuse to Blackburn player as he was substituted black player magistrates also find Lewis and ordered him to do 100 hours of community work and finally for now what does your humble bank say about you well for Lady Thatcher they were part of her public persona and viewed by some assert secret weapon for next year one of her famous bags a great aspirate is to go on display at a special exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum you see a service is a curator at the v.n.a. With selected them are going to such a bag from the early 1980 s. This bag is its house a symbol of where it was about her community and also a power that delighted to have to learn from Museum of bags in Amsterdam and it s about how bags can say there are you powerful messages and that s the latest b.b.c. Radio news c.b.c. Radio Lancashire weather. Hello good afternoon which Dave is here with the weather we ll continue to see some bright spells as we go through the rest of this afternoon with cloud building up a little bit more as we head towards the sea evening temperatures getting up to 73 Celsius there still bit of a chill in the air as we go into tonight well they re likely to be a few outbreaks of rain but it will be tending to try and clear fairly quickly as we head towards the early hours of tomorrow morning but temperatures aren t fully way too much tonight down to 4 or 5 degrees Celsius so a fairly mild start to the day tomorrow they could still just be a bit of a chill as we wake up through the morning and as you make our way through Thursday will be brought to begin with cloud building and then we re going to have some more rain around as we go through the morning into the afternoon as well plus it s also going to be a bit blustery as we go into summer as we see winds pick up overnight could see gusts up to 40 miles per hour through tomorrow afternoon. Quite sunsets will feel as we go towards the end of this week it will be fitting much milder though temperatures rising up to 10 degrees Celsius 3 pts Mary they could rise to 12 as we go through Friday but more wet and windy conditions expected before we go into the weekend it will be tending cooler across Saturday and Sunday there s some more wet weather to come. 1st day after day and well with its original fault I go blimey it s packed and it s getting busy season and I see someone with a real Christmas tree Kelly Yeah a lot of people going for the real ones we re talking detail about real ones more as you get what you should look for because I think the quality over the years has improved us and definitely And she said Diane was speaking to which will be speaking to me later on. The pine needles that all fall out I don t need to hoover up as this is cod liver bending around on b.b.c. Radio like you. Shouldn t. Even some of the stuff that in a few things we need your help groups to die all well more on the why you would know should get me through the afternoon. Hours. Cut. Cut. Cut spending the b.b.c. Radio like you for the softer they lie. It s time for the ones to addition all the like because your action. And as a mother 1st thing we do is rattle lots we have already we ve already given our money. That s 3 gone and. Can t wait for the big payouts on the on the 20th of that big payout Yeah you know I m not bought. In from home. Right now what have you got for us for today s Lancashire action while we ve got details of something for Sunday afternoon details of our Christmas concert at the Marine hall in Fleetwood so warning if you want to get a pen and paper because I have got a phone number for you to give me that a couple seconds stand Firstly are you an experienced or a new chess player at the Reform Club great John Street stumble in Lancaster would welcome you to join those playing chess between 730 and 930 every choose day on Thursday come along learn how to play chess or compete if you want to find a more or 3453 or 59000 isn t a mentoring at the a 59 Club meets every Wednesday evening at the camera club or the British airspace in some spread the French club it s for single separated divorced or widowed ladies and gents over the age of 50 who want to improve their social life get in touch there s a full programme of event to give you the number in a couple of months time firstly and we ll talk in land of finally from we re talking about our free annual Christmas concert from the marina hole inflate Well it s a brass band some fantastic local city is performing Christmas acoustic music now the doors oblong 1 o clock all done by 4 That s this Sunday at the marina hall in Fleetwood you can contact the box office at the Marine hole theater tickets 012538876930125388 so. 6934 your tickets all if you didn t have. 5. Years. Lol lol. Let s get. Moving it s. A. Little bit busy. Christmas. On social media it s lovely weather for us labor together with you as we discover c.b.c. Radio like a shot. The B.b.c. Radio Lancashire nation Gillie through the afternoon a lot of miles black velvet will live from the garden center and like you and your wonderful place this and if you go around different corners different places you find different people that ace a very quick you place or just don t know right one side you walk around the corner and this and call it flowers some broccoli on sale some eggs as well and some nice cheese and gems you go further out left on side you ve got aquarium and all sorts going on here got the jungle you got the jungle as well and then there s a display of umbrellas opened up quite nice on the quote we were just choosing what Sean Bell away like and I seem to think I like the umbrella that s got windows in so I could put that right over your head and see outside you have to put it in the right way so you can see through it and then if you carry a walking and then go left go to you again you come across a house which is very unusual in a garden center. Well lady who does nails beauty had the Spencer Victoria cowbird joined as the softer support of an unusual places to find those 2 services it is but I think it works well for the customers of the garden center because they come for luncheon and have a bit of a pump. Lovely restaurants here as well which we forgot to mention Yeah this 2 restaurants here so this is the olive cafe and the gardens and cafe as well now you were saying the fact that you wanted to work here to do the. Dressing is because you love the garden center so much don t you yeah I think it s just a really nice environment it s a nice relaxed environment so it s a great place to come and relax and if you have done it is a very therapeutic atmosphere when people come in to see you what reaction do they give you. I just think it s a nice environment specially when it comes over the Christmas walking through the the forests of Christmas trees to go over there you get greeted by docks on your way it s just a really nice environment. Do you get anyone coming to you no not at the moment but the more than welcome from on a cure or a pedicure is that wrong with men have a nice can nails. As well if it s quiet over there so that it s more one on one we so it s not the busy selling experience which a lot of people are so you like that as well I like the one on one article with anxieties so the last thing I want is a busy place so the fact that you want to money have a good conversation you get to know your clients become friends ever have you ever had a manicure pedicure never to be honest but I just showed Mondeo you hands out check his nails I ll have the details out I think they re very nice but that you need a file. If you ve got a file with you. You re not prepared are you this afternoon definitely not prepared it s just a bit of filing would you say you. Got. Your stall and start so I knew he was going to say that Ok I m a nail biter on I she needs to put something on these nails she shows she needs some back so really good to me you have my surprise and some cue to call you and to leave them alone no neighbor when you come across a lot of nail biter Yeah we do yeah yeah and it s always nice for them to eventually get some left in the aisle and. Go away will be pretty looking males but you feel nice you know she too could have no souls like me I have to say in the 30 odd years I ve been alive of course of grown them 3 times. You to sort of friends from taking the children to school to think yeah that s right we 1st met at school together and now we re at church together as well so that s nice so we have a good laugh inside where an outside and you are a bit more prepared because you ve got your scissors and combing your hair would you like me to start your have out so what do you think. And. Speechless specialist What can you say but you were telling us that I think you trim the fringe of the headmaster at the school did you one day yeah the head mistress she needed a French train when I come to collect my little boy so I just met tenses all that oh that s good but here lovely atmosphere to be to be in an hour long have you been here when did you open the business here so I ll have been open 2 years and I. Was this your 1st business here or did you worked elsewhere and I was before that. Same for you as I ve just been here over a year and before that I was mobile as well I know you do on the appointments but it can be sort of 7 day we can t count because the commonsense open 7 days a week we can be here 7 days a week which is good for people who work in Monday to Friday and some people even working on Saturdays you know the fact that you can cling on to something quick that s a nail says really helpful for some people and a lovely atmosphere at this time of the year what about you yeah it s always lovely especially this time of year people like a change up the fall they ve walked over to was really well lovely ladies Heather and Victoria the stuff to do all on the b.b.c. Radio like you said this is the new one from Tom Walker this is better half of me on b.b.c. Radio Lancashire. For the good in the. Given. Aim and know. If you have to be in me. Don t. Don t need to. Be on the. Home. On my own. Down the phone. But if. You come. Home. To be. Told it. Told. Me I m still. Leave. A. Better. Name. The brand new one from Tom walk about one half of my house sort of a grow without us in it I think will grow up that was nice wasn t quite nice and slow ly of the softer news from the avant garde and sun to a light Linda looking at the wider area of the law and the softer Let s welcome Keith Moyes from the Komisar vehicle because if a lot of work of course has taken place we did a barrel cast soon after you opened I think. Looking good these days isn t it the commercial vehicle music yes has been a good success since we opened festal numbers more than doubled. The introduction of a decent cafe has helped as well and we ve got a conference a idea that was being utilized by businesses writing about a thing. Sense as they at the cafe as well as Ni Santas they are Saturday and Sunday. Through the month so that will be a good draw as well it s sort of for all the family now I think is that you know obviously the the lads in the dads like it but there is something for everyone that yeah we ve changed somewhat we ve go interactive for children and I wish we never had before. We ve restock the shop to would define a suitable for the family not just the vehicle is through z. I asked how he had to diversify to get people in. Weather we ve had I think we ve had to diversify we had to change the museum completely and in doing that you get one opportunity to do it rather than do it piecemeal so we took a decision that when we were doing this redevelopment of the museum that we d redevelop the shelf area we redevelop the coffee area and we ve put in this conference area we also want to use the museum building as a source for all the community type events which is brings me to you what we did of the weekend which was this Cattle Council which was actually on the award winning Leyland band of course before. Yeah yeah they re really good. On they won t well with the quiet who the who they hadn t met before. And you would have thought that they played together for us the just the interaction was wonderful let s just spill but so will lay what that once on the cars how to farm out all the vehicles to all manner of places did it while the building was redone Yeah well with half the vehicles we kept off which kept us busy through the winter we were moving vehicles back and forwards to suit the building. So the builders were stopping afraid we d go in the south of the he would move the vehicles to one side of the building. The builders would come in on the Monday on the following weekend we go back and move the vehicle stayed on the side of the building. For those who ve never visited his what kind of vehicles have you go and start to 181600 calls through pastoral vehicles early diesel vehicles right up to. The youngest one we ve got a feel electric truck What s your favorite I don t have one with the rollers you love them all to you yet. You talk about events let s bring hammer in how the bays where there s the softer big event coming up this weekend which you think you Vogue a nice time yeah I after saw you we ve tried to get local businesses together and local stallholders that might make it unique crafts so we ve actually got a Christmas Craft thinking museum on Saturday I started at 10 o clock run until 4 we ve reduced the entrance price to the museum right down to 2 adults and 50 people children and the market will be set in the heart of the museum around the vehicles so yeah there s a lot of things this old also from book hotels to Mark small candles and big cabins huge variety of the sort of markets are very popular now are they so good the crafty in the mall Christmas market because the very hands on though of all the way they are yeah you know I think over the years things have really changed on the so many new crafts out there now and we ve really got some really unique things going on as it been hard work to organize this thing getting it all together it s not been to about within. You know we ve got great volunteers at the museum that helped out with things and we have a members of staff but also the business is really pulled together and helped us with the events and how many businesses in total of you if you got there over the weekend to say we ve actually got 27 different businesses all selling completely unique products mentioned case volunteers life blood of the commercial vehicle museum other absolutely without them we couldn t exist. And we ve been fortunate in the last 12 months that we ve raised the number. Volunteers from about $25.00 to about fall to. And were reasonably well covered by with volunteers we re always looking for new ones because traditionally our volunteers. Of the older generation as I am. Looking for succession so we re looking for younger people we re talking to people like Ron shall call it about getting their students involved with as particularly on media studies and marketing and stuff of the Do they need any any particular experience so can can anyone just come along and join Oh you don t need any expedience we we we will empower the expedience that we ve got and when you look when you talk to the average age of the volunteers but we ve got centuries wealth of expedience which happen to the volunteers. Just remind us again what time it all starts at the weekend people could do a big Christmas shopping it s not far off now so now it s 10 o clock until 4 o clock today. Children. And have and. It s an excellent solo happening commercial vehicle museum in litle not too far away from here over the weekend and definitely well worth a visit on b.b.c. Radio show this is Culture Club should the poison mind. Sort of the afternoon here will fold so that you write Davison up for tonight at 6 o clock right here. Right here like. a going on please tell the donkeys least a toad Mr Toad. Like a mole is a mole but I m sure Mr Mole how the proper name was the sort of frog. Toted to talk about a thing. We actually said yesterday that ice cream the guy scrutinized my goodness people coming by yeah Diane was saying earlier that you know which just proves that probably ice cream is for all year round but not for me it s not good for you in the winter well head to the yet the travel news all the way next on b.b.c. Radio Lancaster the south today you can pop in and see as we head through till 4 o clock. And since I read in that light lunch about Christmas trees Incidentally the best Christmas tree all the one that s good for you apart from being artificially lewd it s all the white between doubt 3 o clock this afternoon on b.b.c. Radio one question don t forget bezique with the it s an odd like night follows day at a topic you d like for the 10 o clock and if it goes all the usual number this is Maka away from the album on the wrong the title. Followed. You know. Led. To. Believe. The album of the night with a fabulous album cover that of course with a who s who of just about anyone who was famous the time a very good looking at Christmas trees on the white very very soon here on b.b.c. Radio like issue with Mission Hill for a quarter it s time for the light. And hello again to see something James looking round. 55 is now coming into Preston truthful with. How we get down to blah blah blah rather the killing is well on the way towards the. Road of life that s been heavy but the long. Road Forget the end 6. Will. Building up in the. One way system and you should live in belly with roadblocks on. The road and I could write anything else going on. I want. Of if you say ready like should live above a you this off today we re live from the God and Santa and a little and we ve got this displays lovely Dianne s with us die on the softer news when he put the my tools to sing he may be the hole for he can. Actually when I came in another turnaround I thought there were no they do no real don t know but no maintenance you know the reason to keep it only to feed a normal q. Now to anything so that really goes well they were all little display here let s go outside because we want to go to the Christmas trees this afternoon and sun s going down that would be a nice little shot quite a while. On the county s some lovely sunsets and sunrises this time of year isn t it it s low in the sky it looks are absolutely gorgeous because you can hear the motorway in the background the sun is setting and just to the right of it is this some bigger lessons going on yet it s a training school on that area there so people come for lessons in use in you know machinery and plants for building sites exception Yeah let s talk Christmas trees because behind it is Kili Sellafield this Christmas tree it s you said a little bit earlier that the ones that you ve got don t shed it s needles because they are a little bit differently Yeah I mean this is a Nordman for They ve been around a good number of years now Nordman but they are a low needle or a non drop tree very sad piece so they retain their needles even in the home with central heating on their lair they lose very few needles quite a soft needled tree as well what I ve noticed Gilly is the needles are quite flat Well you feel them trailing that feels a bit plasticky doesn t well we ve said that and we if it doesn t feel real does it but they are real you know they re Wren they re a living plant and they need treated like a bunch of flowers of these one of the more popular trees that people go for these days low maintenance you don t have to get the Hoover out all the time moving up all the needles they are probably the most popular The Northman as a Christmas tree now and it is because of that because they don t lose their the needles whilst we ve been here there s been a number of people she walking out with them to actually to people being tied to Christmas trees all sorts of nuts they re all wrapped up aren t they so do you see all the muck for. I mean through a machine or how does that work you know we have a machine that we net in yeah so it looks just like a big funnel nothing technical on the trees go in a wide end of the floor and they re pulled through and they come out with that net on just to make them easier for people to transport home to they need watering because I ve noticed the ones that you ve got outside here they ve got a storm perfectly Yeah well they re all caught and pointed what we get in then we put them in those blocks or we buy the blocks in and it s really just to stand them up for people to show them it allows their branches to fall into their sort of natural shape and then we knock a number of blocks off the people who ve got stands and if you ve got a stand that you can put water in your tree look in fresher for longer and what size of you got because this is quite This is a medium size and you know we re looking at they probably go up to about 8 Force 7 half 8 foot high Yeah I mean that s quite tall isn t a figure feel living room that s a big tray isn t it to people put these in the house or can you put them outside and decorate them you could you know if you were buying a tree for outside add go for a traditional Norway spruce like those we ve got in pops the front door so that should additional Norway spruce in the home that would lose its needle and I know that was the sort of Christmas tree we had this kids in the home struck me back a bit that one of the concerts let s just move over here with that and just talk about about the street because they do lose the needles these don t they I think so that would look good outside with absolutely it would and when when it when that light goes in it s stock with the lights on the really stand out those trees covered in the light it s a bit prickly isn t it yeah it s a shorter needle variety and it s quite sharp but in the home if they go in if you want them in for 34 weeks are going to lose a needles it s a sort of tree if you wanted you could put in last minute and make use of it that way and then take it out you know after a week or so but it s you know it goes it does stop it s needles but perfect for outside are people still going for the real trees. Officials coming into their own these days and I think the author officials are very good on some. That you know they re quite expensive but they do even the trunks. And so people do buy into that as a trade coming out yet that said. Yes I mean the coming to us with a net we obviously take the net off so people can see them because people want to look at the New and look at the middle angles and get the right long to fit the room and the space that got in that room. And then we ll put them back through the net and. Yeah a little bit like about plants for Christmas a new house but we ll head to the news. Now that she s rocks at all b.b.c. Radio like you said it must be in love with mission again sort of the afternoons are told to that. We were. It was. Absolutely absurd. To our. Am. Tired. To our the better. The tired. I absolutely. Am not such. A above. Most of a love. For the news it s 3 o clock. Remember last year Rita Milken bank to the I received good friend good company and great music. To use b.b.c. Radio like you should. The 3 O Clock News I m David Bailey NATO leaders have ended their meeting in Watford during which they discussed the threats posed by cyber attacks and the militarization of space but there were clear differences between some members about how NATO responds to Turkey s operation against Kurdish groups in northern Syria speaking at a news conference within the last hour Boris Johnson said they had a good discussion with the Turkish leader about his intentions what we were all trying to do was to understand a Turkey s plans for that stretch of northern Syria what they want to do how they see the future there and the way forward and I think what we want to do is to avoid any misunderstandings between allies within NATO d about Turkey s intentions and about how that situation will develop our defense correspondent Jonathan Marcus says given the changes over the last 70 years since NATO was founded the meeting was always going to be difficult NATO is now a much larger organization today 29 countries soon to be 30 the world security problems are so much more complex they look very different depending where geographically you set in the alliance are you in the north worried about Russia you are in the south worried about instability in the north Africa migrant flows and so on turkey on the far east inevitably there are going to be differences the former East Lancashire teachers been jailed for more than 17 years for sexually abusing girls Geoffrey Openshaw worked as a peach or a Darwin failed high school between 1970 to 1989 police said he used his position to groom and abuse his victims over a long period of time. Police in Belfast say a suspect a grenade was thrown at a police vehicle carrying out routine patrols in the Falls Road area of a city early this morning they say they believe it was an attempt to kill or injure officers Lancaster takeaways been ordered to pay more than $16000.00 pounds in fines and costs for breaching food hygiene regulations magistrates we re told $1.00 customer found a 3 centimeter long screw in an onion bargee Gina Melson reports food hygiene inspectors from Lancaster City Council visited nice and spice on Church Street in January after a complaint from a customer who found a metal screw imbedded in an onion biology inspectors found building work was being undertaken at the premises and food was not adequately protected from contamination open and littered ingredients were being stored in an area which was dusty in 30 and other contraventions were found some of the concerns had been raised with the business 2 months earlier and unless lax l.l.p. Which operates the business did not appear in court and was found guilty in its absence of 7 charges a man s been attacked during a burglary in Chile it happened on book short haul close nastily a village on Friday the 22nd of November late at night 2 men were seen in the garden trying to get into the house 2 men tried to stop them one was hit and bitten while the other was threatened with a knife the burglars then made off towards Chancery road police are investigating and appealing for information. Councils looking at how we can tighten licensing laws to prevent fireworks being sold to irresponsible people. Heard that being concerned about young people flowing fireworks with fire engines among police calls targeted in recent years the councils now working with authorities nationally to look at what can be done to restrict the sale of fireworks to organized displays run by professionals. Thanks to our. Question is you. Know the as.

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I tell you no lie. Unlike fleetwood mac. Today we get a busy one for you we ve got our T.V. Review day we find tonight by some jams coming up on the box we ve got our Manic Monday between 4 and 5 the best music from the one $980.00 S. And nothing but for a solid hour our music challenge this week right get heads around this one is to find songs with the names of places or countries that you would like to visit it s a musical term of the world if you like a bit of a treat for those of us here stuck stand closer to home this summer he don t have the finances. To go abroad willingly or otherwise for those of us who are here or for those of us here getting away and making the best about let s have a bit of a musical world turf for our music challenge so how many of those can we come up with together send me your suggestions takes me it 1771 argument called 030-3555 so I m after those songs that you think you can come up with with the names of places or countries that you would love to visit I will go and visit them musically if not in person sadly. Farming harmonic Monday come up 3 in $4.00 and $5.00 a solid arc of it is music and that of course from the band Alec tronic here were I kind of super bands from the 1980 S. Because you had Bernard summer from New York to you had Xmas guitarist Johnny Marr and you had in the background if you listen very hard Neil Tennant didn t a bit of gas folk laying in the background there from Pat Shop Boys like you might in 1989 I cannot believe 1008 in I know every time I say things like I said we feel very old instead of that I would think a bite they exactly present day or well a couple of days ago anyway I d love to know what you re up to over the weekend what were you doing and I went to the beach on Friday burnt myself senseless which is what I did as some as the sun comes out factor 50 all over me all over and yet still sense was spent Saturday putting on aloe vera and then when I began yesterday to the kite festival at Dinah Dion held there and bread was out all over again so hopefully you are doing something less painful with your weekend off I d love to hear from you today. Or Yup say. My emigres choice from last Thursday from all the questers they run out of time Aryan but they are playing that phrase with a. Chair advocate and I even have a case of eve of a committal they re slightly less friendly a slightly less approachable partly cutting to Dominic Cooper Anyway he starred on that with Mama Mia with her remember last year the follow up that Kim might because Dominic Cooper he was the lead me L. Starred alongside Amanda free Seefried he was the female lead the 2 young ones that got together and found love well real life echoed what you saw on the screen and the 2 of them and updating for 3 years until it all went sort of a bit and they split up and afterwards sheriff said in front of Dominic to Amanda Apparently he was sharing on a talk show last week that Cher turned into a monster MAN Yeah there were a lag and I think you missed a bill that you dodged a bullet with that one in saying that in front of the lad and then stand there like an hour but there you go Cheri she does not back away from controversy even when she s standing right in front of the person she s been controversial a bite Here s a quickie quiz question and it is indeed all about Cher her 1st acting job right was in an American T.V. Series back in 1967 when she was just a mere 21 years of age and when quite frankly you wouldn t recognize her facially I m saying no more but you know what I mean but it was a series the starred Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. What T.V. Series was that so shares 1st acting job was in an American T.V. Series back in 1967 a series that starred Robert Vaughn and David McCallum what was the T.V. Series it won 7 someone for your tax or give us a call 030-388-5555 so many of you and. Such with fantastic suggestions for our music challenge already thank you very much we re doing a bit of a musical world TER You know we are travelling a bite all over the place I want to hear the songs that you can come up with that have got lyrics mention places that you d love to go and visit John important one says I Left My Heart in San Francisco by 20 BENNETT That s when the animals and there s a heist in New Orleans that s come in from John there thank you very much and princely way G. s been in touch to suggest this. There s no later 1st song counting. Down. The track. Keep. Her. Camille bad though a new idea how to pronounce that but I m plan that especially for me from the girls in the shop today there you go that you go I knew dike that would sit quite a few people for the music talent because Which of us would like to head off to have Anna Oh my gosh in the heat to knowledge color and all it means like to go dancing to at night although at the same time I have to say I think it s a very humid place is that so I would be sitting there with my hair looking like in 1900 perm all over. And that kind of hate I do learn a myriad hokey maligns how to David and value mommy all coming through with the right answer for our little quickie question Cher had her very 1st acting job in an American T.V. Series back in 1967 when she was just 21 so that was 2 years after she died 1st burst on to the Pops in a series the start Robert Vaughn and David McCallum lots of people fell in love with one or t other of those 2 men but what was that series let me know how to mags in a lesbian she says for song places How about Mexican girl and Smokey and how did Jim agree and he says Well done to Paula flood in the team in the Bernardo s for all their hard work on Saturday at the Pride Festival and a great big hello as well today to feign he s got the right answer for a quiz question Linda has taken John at Reus you and David Thompson in Ballymena all come through the right answer I m going to reveal what the answer is very very soon but not before I play this for you at this is Dermot Canada he may not be a name that you re overly familiar with is ritually from wrath kill just outside Dublin and he had to start off his working life as a footballer and then he got to his mid teens and he had to decide between playing football at high level or going down the music route Well whenever you hear this next song you will be delighted to know that he chose music instead this is from his album without fear is due to be released next month but this is called numbered and this is Dermot Canada. 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Darren can see that young fella from a rascal just eyesight upland and he has the most gorgeous voice and of course well I was going to say of course he comes from the sure is but city I in mind signs like a cat in a hot tin roof but so silly can you sing no can you not don t give us the verse No I didn t say go away if you think you said I m bad you have no I there no idea you can sing sweetly to us or you can tell us by the weather you continue what you want today quite very changeable this week carry a tangible today this year not so have I might in the Paris sandals can I just were never but I think if you come across me somewhere on the on the north coast over the next couple of hours that s all I m saying is just don t like done at my feet do yourself a favor and stay away from my chargers visually but yeah man I gotta both of us get soaked when a guy the car basically that sums it up for most of this week one minute the sun will be shining then the big bruise you ll see a big black shadow coming overhead and will be a swift show i m some of it will be quite nasty even possibly some thunderstorms this week but very difficult to say when they re going to come and where the worst of them will fall and I suspect rainfall amounts will vary considerably from place to place most days this week some places will see a lot of showers and some places may not see that many at all and the best of the dry weather will tend to be in the mornings and when it will get a little bit of a gap from what s gone the day before and what s to come later on that same day it s not going to be desperately cold either temperatures typically between it seen in 20 degrees so when the sums are it will feel quite pleasant it won t be too windy but there will be quite breezy conditions at times the showers brew up and of course that means that the gardens will keep growing and you won t get the opportunity they necessarily to get I and cut them die or keep them under control and it does look as though. As far as dry conditions there is the best bet that s when showers I think will be fewer So between now and Wednesday best the sunshine in the morning some heavy showers but yeah afternoon risk of thunder tomorrow we could even see serious dime poor type variety of sharks Thursday a little bit of a gap and then the next area of low pressure comes in and that s going to bring more whites potentially quite windy weather for Friday and parts of the weekend say good news for everybody out there my feet will be covered up for a while and then. Yeah but it s very tempting when you get up in the morning and it s like a nice gray sky whatever and yeah you get a couple hours of that and I come here to see but no you put them away put the way for the forseeable thank you very much as I was to say that she s trying not to write in the studio the mere thought of my feet bare underneath the table don t look whatever you do you don t like. Thank you. Thank is that s a really she in touch with this. Whole Simon and Graceland perfect for our music. Our 1st appeared on American T.V. Series back in 1987 alongside Robert Vaughn and given the column what was the series I give you the answer after this. Break. The families and we are going to meet. That s. This. Child the 1st to. Have reason to leave. Comes back tell me she says. This if I didn t. Find any money. As if I couldn t listen 1st to. See. The figure i Shares 1st appearance as an actress. SINGER. Was back in 1987 when she appeared in The Man From UNCLE. Robert. David McCullough. Filomena an athlete gossip thank you very much Philomena Dan is and I m Patrick to make an even card for. All spotting that fill in gym or knew what it was. Tony did as well thanks to an I. Had to marry and polite and. I know me I m on this one but it s sad cancer must be The Man From UNCLE. And you re asking what ever he is up to that weekend while I was a bone by even did show in my books I can be just 17 miles from Anas go in. There Ters are of a well preserved work that would make good glad to have been born in recent years. Lot s been touched by what you ve been out here over the weekend. Lisa as their own didn t spin with the wife feeling like in so. Doing out of a class or says fundraising for dancing skill to go and compete in the competition in Spain and best of luck. Half the egg of. That really ass or says I was potty training all week and. I remember those days good luck about when. And Allan Burgess. Has made me turn Greg as he tells me and I was often a cruise. Very jealous about when Alan. Martin Kemp there from Spandau Ballet was talking this week and he was talking about the secret to a long lasting relationship because he has been married for 31 years to yet surely Holly meant a member Patsy unsurely used to be a back and singers for a while and he was talking about the secret to a long lasting happy marriage and he said the answer is they don t have any dramas in the kitchen he says we divvy up all the high school chart tours you have to say as I do half the Arran and she does half the I N N And he says he ever kicks and the other one would always do the washing up well I m sure that helps but I m also sure that for sure he just turned and I didn t see him that big old silver fox Sundin in your case it probably helps as well whenever you re working towards a happy marriage he is nice 57 years old and he is is a possibly he s actually getting better at Lincoln as the years go on. This is the moment right I really really hope my husband has me less and then. It s not gray hair and the blue eyes combination who. Know Martin. Anyway I mean even on before my own Marja gets plunged into crisis. Local Hero time local music heroes this week. He got the Divine Comedy for yet. They formed back in 1989. On our own economy from dine and is going way. Has been the only constant in the bonds. David 12 studio albums. Are 1st in from the. Bang goes and I head back in 2010 and this. Is happy indeed just go. To. Go. To. Kill them all. This is an comedy this week s local music heroes and we have one track from them each and every day coming up for you but right now I hear B.B.C. Radio Garmin is in studio with me and I haven t I look at what s coming up on the T.V. This week but before we get there what were you watching over the weekend and I made the mistake of watching one of champions on Saturday night no idea what that is not a lot of legs so you know you know you ve been framed by the you know clips of people falling dying yeah with what we call in or as is known or heard people enjoy they have got John Thompson on the comedy actors presenting clips as if they are sporting moments. It s it s awful so look somebody just really needs to write another series of cold feet to give John Jones and something to do because he s in the in the a no no no no that s one feet away and antiques road show you watch it on ticks roots or what just washes over you just gorgeous lubes from it was from Queen Victoria s I d of white summer home they wanted a little a little I think homely was the word that they scratched you are all right it s a castle really you know. But on the other was lots of beautiful jewelry almost you know woman had this gorgeous brooch it turned out it was made by Faberge. And then of course was Queen Victoria s nightie turned out going to bars and without pay you know decades from now I have people hold up my own yeah I will love her is probably likes about a lot better than my years but I think I will T. Shirts that no longer fit my husband I you know Star Curry steel. But of bleach up the side where I ve been clean and then I. Would get there and I know you are each students although. Yeah OK did look better to. Me even on 3 next week than that on fact and on tonight you know on B.B.C. One at 9 o clock oh no it s not tonight it s Wednesday night and sacred wonders this new 3 might yes hereis the science 5 Yeah yeah it s lots of guys who go off the amazing things for the sick. A few years ago I did a little bit is that I wanted to buy for some pain they are such a quiet contemplation. Of the. Sights I m astonished some would. Just challenge a place to live decent devotion to a scene. And a. Player to help thousands still. End up the Shaolin temple in China a Buddhist monk places a test to change the course of his long. Signs Absolutely. Right now by yeah I mean the guys in one Cor walk in Cumbria are amazed nerve like the 70 meters up in the air we didn t basically because that they jungle is encroaching the one that I find most Onsen it was the guys and Mollica on the holy Thursday they carried us it s hard to describe it s like huge Let s assume the holy stuff takes 260 men to carry it oh my gosh. It s the weight of a bag of cement on the current for 6 hours through the the Straits of Malacca I think really really well yeah I have selves the other thing it was that s all Guy were the women the earth will go in it s a good war so. I could sit in the back of the car and. Get out but worth watching Yeah yeah but it is it s interesting to see the you know they sort of the love of the labor the people potentially mean that this is all about their faith and you know high that they feel some kind of religious reward for a moment. But yeah I just funded a bit of that looks really painful but you know you see these guys you know how 43 this sort of 6 are trek there have to hit but they obviously get something out of us so that kind of yeah that you have a show and your tree believe yes you re famous Yeah yeah well on Monday tonight Channel 4 at 10 o clock born famous Yes So this is basically Channel 4 have taken the children of 4 famous people so it s Gordon Ramsay schelm own pole and Mel Bay you know live to kids that have grown up with great privilege and put them back to basically something back to where the parents grew up. And it s one of those things are really there for wakes and awake they re not going to be you know experience what their parents experience but it certainly gives them a pretty you know a sort of different perspective so it starts with the Jack Gordon Ramsay song Hey you know he s got a personal trainer and he lives in this gorgeous high she wants for absolute. Also So he said back to a kind. Were Gordon Ramsay loved when he was sexting having moved twice over 20 times before that. He gets a hell of a sofa surf s he s got the word live he has to go find a job will. So he gets some idea of what it would be like for him if he was growing up there not. The weird thing is his dad s you know kind of real bluster an egg sort of you know you pull yourself up by your bootstraps and you think will songs are super different for him but when he was basically his parents left him a sister there when the he was 16 there was kind of a license so they haue had absolutely no problem getting somewhere to live and there was a really good local youth club you know which offered you know activity 7 days a week you know social high since always go on learn I on the that they used clubs gone so there s you know there is it s not the same kind of circumstances that he grew up on but you can say hi at least he comes comes away from this thing going I m really lucky to have what I have you know. And you know comes out of a quite rosy lead because I mean she I would dismiss that straight away think and while because at the end of the day they know they can hit a button and they can go home go yeah oh yeah but it is nice to see that the you know Day actually learns and you learn something as well I mean he s he s one of the guys that he meets up with he kind of shows around this is to his level 57 pony wake and he s homeless you know I think that s that s a terrible life you know that s on tonight Anjana for at 10 o clock on Wednesday night B.B.C. One there s a program on called Can you beat the bookies this is comedian Lloyd Griffith that had so often Marson south in the world of gambling why do we clip this is Lloyd talking about his experience. So I was scope of it. But even when I was worried I was starting to get better it s my better have been. A bit touchy. About it I was a. Guy. In college I went there and I said I m home I was an artiste. To my sister a friend of mine. And I didn t even think about it. I just obviously the message might have run as you can almost like. A comedian lied Griffith there talking about high easy it can be to get sucked into that world of. Terror may some of the people he speaks or doesn t dwell on the sort of the stories bugging me was when we got to talk about lost wages in 20 minutes when we don t feel it s all to buy clothes and dying has. Gone but I can t but he s got 25 others my gosh a party that in the U.K. There s 14000000000 a year lost and the. Question that he asks at the start is can you bid. It s a really really really qualify guess you can if you spend 40 hours a week starting in form if you are fed information from you know. Asians or the batting syndicate which analyzes every stroke of every football and if you ve got incredible luck at the end of the day and very few people ever have that you know a lot about a not going to know they you know. Looks at the things that multi bets you know. Those but my have sites or just start sucky and you re never going to one. That s Can you beat the biggies we re going to give an answer no Wednesday B.B.C. One Northern Ireland at 1035 comedy coming our way and Thursday night in Channel 4 at 10 o clock Yeah this way up from baby. In it s sort of funny so. She has a nervous breakdown but she s getting better so they as her and Sharon who are going to sisters I loved it it s not laugh a minute but there are some really funny moments in it and she s just great and both of them are super her therapy and brilliant really funny women Yeah and you ve got a couple maybe as far as then yes but it s classic on Friday Channel 51020 pm 30 don t think who is a Gay Pride and Prejudice and Zombies weapons day film for 11 15 pm Lily James Riley put the on the. That s a great but now I m just just take it as it s meant. To watch it for an hour and a half or so thank you so much as always you see in and out we have got a little bit naive Harald faulter my hair and Axel after specially for Don Gibson take this up and use it for. $82.00 to $90.00. 4 to 41 media. B.B.C. Radio. B.B.C. News at 4 o clock with Jackie Godfrey administrators have been appointed to the Highland and will shipyard it means the effective and of the business and in its current form and puts the jobs of around 120 staff at risk are economics and business editor John Campbell reports Harland and Wolff huge Koreans. Dominate the east Belfast skyline but this is not a fall and trail giant the business which was founded in it to $61.00 have been up for sale since last year but no buyer has been far and trade unions want the yard to be nationalized a cold has been bought by the Labor Party but the government has given no indication it s prepared to do that the ministry it originally accountancy firm B.T.O. Are now in control they re expected to brief staff to morrow morning they ll also restart the sales process in an attempt to find a new owner and a new use for the yard a 32 year old man has appeared in court charged with causing the death of a mourner at a funeral in West Belfast at the weekend 70 year old Seamus Conlon died after being knocked on by a stolen car outside the city cemetery on Saturday afternoon 2 other men sustained serious injuries after being struck by the vehicle on the White Rock Road Michael Fitzpatrick was in Belfast Maj That s court 32 year old Michael locker room of Glen to use drive in Belfast appeared at Belfast. Magistrates Court charged with causing the death of Seamus Conlon by dangerous driving and driving while unfit due to drink or drugs as well as a number of other offenses as the accused was brought into the courtroom one of Collin s brothers lawns towards the defendant from the public gallery and tried to enter the dark the close family member was restrained by police and security staff before being removed from the court by Detective Constable said he could connect the accused to the charges will be allowed locution was MIA and was remanded into custody again in court via video link on the 2nd of September President Trump has described the recent mass shootings in Texas and Ohio in which $29.00 people were killed as a monstrous evil in an address to the nation he said more had to be done to prevent future mass killings and putting an end to the glorification of violence in popular culture. George says it s hoped that engineer.

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Transcripts for BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 3 20190801 060000

639 played by Simone Dinnerstein and requested by Ronnie or Jay Lott thank you very much Ronnie or for that YOUR but before 7 suggestions very welcome other musical ideas for the program too and also sounds of summer suggestions 3 breakfast a B.B.C. Doc dot U.K. Or on Twitter at B.B.C. Radio 37 o clock Thursday the 1st of August Debbie Ross has the new summary the government has announced it stepping up planning for the possibility of a no deal breaks it by earmarking an extra $2000000000.00 pounds in funding the plans include $500.00 extra Border offices measures to ensure vital medicines continue to be available and an advertising campaign the shadow chancellor John McDonnell has described it as an appalling waste of taxpayers money it s understood that the son of the former leader Osama bin Laden has been killed in a military strike there s been no official confirmation from the Pentagon but reports in the US media quoting intelligence sources Hamza bin Laden is considered to have been a potential leader of the movement the former US Vice President Joe Biden has come under attack from rival candidates for the party s nomination for next year s presidential elections during the televised debate in Detroit they were heated discussions on health care and border control policies one senator question Mr Biden s record on race many parts of northern England are still experiencing disruption this morning after heavy rain caused damage to roads and railway lines flood warnings are still in place in many areas as further downpours are forecast and a major incident has been declared in the Cheshire town of Pointon. State media in North Korea is reporting that the leader Kim Jong un has personally supervised the test of a new type of guided rocket system which could expand its ability to strike South Korea it s believed to be the 3rd new weapon system to be unveiled by Pyongyang since President Trump and Mr Kim met in Hanoi in February a charity which monitors anti semitism in the U.K. Says that abusive behavior online is largely to blame for a rise in reported incidents the community Security Trust said they had been $892.00 reports in the 1st half of this year the highest since the organization began work in 1904 the Trust said the figures reflected deepening divisions in society which was causing anxiety in the Jewish community a prison restaurant project that trains inmates to cook and serve high quality food is significantly cutting re offending rates a Ministry of Justice study has revealed that just 15 percent of prisoners that took part in the scheme returned to prison compared with more than 60 percent of other adults the custody after a short sentence. And England s cricketers will begin their attempts to regain the Ashes in the 1st Test against Australia at Edge Boston this morning the home side have been Boyd by this success in the Cricket World Cup but will be anxious to avoid a repeat of their 4 nail defeat in the last Ashes in Australia 18 months ago that s the B.B.C. News it s 3 minutes past the weather forecast some sunshine but scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms will develop particularly in Scotland and in the north and east of England top temperatures 20 degrees Celsius in Edinburgh Belfast 23 in Cardiff and 25 in London. Rory McDonald conducting the B.B.C. Scottish Symphony Orchestra Nicolo Benedetti the violinist Paul Campbell s arrangement of my love is like a red red rose it s the white rose that dominates Radio 3 breakfast this morning the White Rose of Yorkshire it is Yorkshire Day today what a day for its story picture in The Guardian this morning of the bridge it called in guild the agreement and swept away by water coming in off the hillsides in waterfalls lots of cleaning up to be done there but I m sure this day orchestra 1st will still be celebrated the Yorkshire feast song was 1st performed in 1690 at the Yorkshire men s feast a Merchant Taylors Hall in London Music by Henry Pursell text by Tom Durfy who provided a text that told a history of York from Roman times on words filled with flattering references to the city and describing the events of its long history yesterday vis sayings of the pale and the Purple Rose a reference to the rival houses of York in Lancaster and the Wars of the Roses. Hold. 5 her. Close told her to slowly was a neighbor s homes. And used. To be slowed to a bowl of soup and the. Will of a little. Slow leak just didn t lose to the man he will lose it. And then he spun. Like slow to. Bolt because. He just. Said it was slow to think she did you. Hit you need. Which did. You. Get to. The pale and the Purple Rose the Yorkshire feast song by Henry Pursell sung by yesterday with Pamela thought B. And Tabby playing recorders Richard Egan leading an ensemble of instrumentalists from the keyboard speaking of a history of your today instant Samson Square in New York it ll be turned into a Yorkshire cinema for the day a large screen playing historical archive footage of your crumb 10 A M. And Yorkshire musician next John Hebden born in Spofforth near Harry gets as a young man he played in chamber concerts in Yorkshire along with an ensemble of unnamed German and Italian musicians based in New York around 742 he moved to London and joined Thomas arms orchestra at the Vauxhall pleasure gardens as principal cellist and bassoonist also played in performance of Messiah conducted by handle this is his concerto in C. And remorse plays the violin with Kent Alaina the music of John have been. Live. Lol. Andrew Morris playing the violin Kent Alaina directed by Adrian Sheppard concerto in C. For strings by John Hempton born in 1712 in Spofforth navigates formerly in the West Riding of Yorkshire we mentioned earlier on Granton in what was the North Riding South Riding I have yet to read when if it Hopis novel but I must use a my list we go next to the East Riding of Yorkshire to Hull and folk royalty the Waterstone s with the tell of an north country made. She s Was she. Once. Was good was it at. The new year a. Lovely shot at the been. Through the. Home. To long. Was the ring. Magnolias. What is the illusion was love to leave it there he. Told her leisure the. Sure he. Loves. Her. Spain Obama comes from. Lance. 7 Lance I m not gonna say. The water SNS normal allow and Mike with John Harrison singing the tail of a north country made 22 minutes past 7 we are celebrating Yorkshire Day on Radio 3 breakfast this morning Richard Watts and David Walker have both emailed 3 breakfast at B.B.C. Dock U.K. To ask us to include Eric Fendi as a bitch or receive any on Ilkley Mole the ROB ALLISON Fania is conducted by Gavin Sutherland. RINGBACK C OK. OK. OK. Erik Fenby introduced that work by saying no man loved to receive any and this over chill parenting his manner and based on the famous He watches owns an empty mall bought it and Scarborough Fair though making merry at his expense is intended to be in praise of his genius Eric. Mold the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland. Isn t it so incredible how breath can be used as part of rhythm. Something about the way the musicians breathe one another from the top from inside knowledge you pull the string away from the fingerboard let it bounce back against it which creates a loud stopping effect inside the choicest time just as. The the difference distinguished musician each week I implore you to turn the volume up inside music every Saturday afternoon at one on the radio 3. In the next half hour on break for Sarah Chang plays the lock ascending by Vaughan Williams and we take a trip on the worth of Valley Railway $731.00 Debbie has the headlines the government is stepping up its preparations for the possibility of a new deal breaks it by setting aside $2100000000.00 pounds of additional funding substantial sums will support businesses and ensure that vital medicines continue to be available labor has called the Government s announcement an appalling waste of taxpayers money American media is reporting that Hamza bin Laden the son of the former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead he s understood to have been killed in a military strike the former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has come under attack from other Democratic Party candidates hoping to run for the White House in a televised debate ahead of the 2020 election the pasties front runner shared a stage in Detroit with 9 others they had sharp exchanges about health care border control and race. Voting is taking place in the Brecon and Bradley Shear by election in Mid Wales which was triggered by a recall petition 6 candidates are standing the polls will remain open until 10 o clock tonight and the result is expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning thank you Barry the weather forecast they ll be some sunshine today but scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms will develop particular in Scotland and in the north and east of England top temperatures in the Newcastle s County Newcastle upon time in New upon time in Newcastle on the lime 19 degrees Celsius Edinburgh in Belfast 20 longer in Gloucestershire in Portsmouth 22 Cardiff in Ellesmere Port 23 London 25 degrees Celsius next on Radio 3 a prelude by a contemporary Canadian Chinese composer. Shing wrong the pianist in the prelude in C. By the Chinese Canadian composer and Dune Chong It s 23 minutes to 8 this Thursday morning patrimony with your breakfast very nice to have your company George it will be presenting tomorrow because I m off to Gothenburg to present your a vision choir on Saturday evening to watch at her past 7 Saturday night on S 4 C. In Wales on B.B.C. Alba in Scotland and across the U.K. On the B.B.C. I Player Let s hope it will be a case of deuce point for the choir s from Wales and Scotland who are taking part your vision choir on Saturday evening now a sounds of some a suggestion from and vile surely says than the glorious song of the Skylark is the sound of the British summer Well at least it is for my generation is a charm my family used to holiday on the North Yorkshire More s memories of picnicking and then lying back listening to the birds in general and the skylarks in particular while trying to follow the latter s flight with binoculars come flooding back with the drastic decline in Sky large numbers I now realize how lucky we were would it be possible before hearing the Lark Ascending by Vaughn Williams to actually hear the song of the Skylark where Sarah Chang is the violinist but 1st of all is birds. I am. Who. Lud. Move. Sarah Chang playing the lark is standing by Vaughn Williams with the London for the monic conducted by Bennett height Inc Thank you very much and vile for suggesting that happy memories of holidays on the North Yorkshire. We are celebrating Yorkshire Day on breakfast today the Keathley and worth Valley Railway was built to serve the local mill trades in the late 1900 centuries just over 4 and a half miles long it s a preserved rel way now travelling through how if the home of the brunt a sistas this week steam hold passenger services and vintage scenic bus tours are running the 1st train depart Oxon hope at 10 o clock Gordon Langford in his 3 Howarth impressions painted a musical picture of the worth Valley Railway and no choice in terms of who we re going to have playing it s Queen s braze own the Black Dyke Mills band. Through 3. Worth Valley row away one of the 3 Howarth impressions by Gordon Langford Black Dyke Mills band conducted by Major Peter park s rave review in The Times this morning for the late night problem by key show the force of nature writes Clive Davis who was born in what is now been mean and has built a career in the U.S. Knew exactly how to win us over this was the most electrifying world music gig to be served up to probably not as in a decade or more a night of rare passion and musicianship you can watch it on B.B.C. 4 at 10 o clock on Sunday evening tonight at the Proms it s the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edward Garnet desolate funded by Mahler and Britain s Piano Concerto the 1945 version played by life and snice Here he is Life of and snares playing from Griggs lyric pieces a piece $57.00 and he s at the problems tonight. This focus Edinburgh hosts a smorgasbord of musicians from around the world 3 weeks of performances that take us across the spectrum of classical music. Wills is multi award winning pianist clear Williams plays Greek and Wagner. Marcellin is quite at a crossroads delights with Haydn. And Edinburgh zoned to need income so it play a selection of Bach concertos. Radio 3 at the Edinburgh International Festival $2900.00. Beginning on Monday morning at 11 o clock here on B.B.C. Radio 3. Of those in the station Chuen for a moment rather lovely Good morning it s 8 o clock on Thursday the 1st of August of will welcome if you ve just joined us this is breakfast Debbie Ross has the new summary. the government has announced it stepping up plans for the possibility of a new deal breck s it by am mocking an extra 2000000000 pounds in funding the money will help pave a 500 extra borda offices measures to ensure vital med since continued to be available and an advertising campaign the shadow chancellor john mcdonnell has described it as an appalling waste of taxpayers money it s understood that the son of the form al-qaeda leader osama bin ladin has been killed in a military strike is been no official confirmation from the pentagon bought for ports in the american media are quoting intelligence source is the u.s. Offered a 1000000 dollar reward for information that could lead it to hamza been not an early at this year the former u.s. Vice president joe biden has come under attack from rival candidates for the party s nomination for next year s presidential elections during the televised debate in detroit there were he to discussions on health care and border control policies one senator question mr biden s record on race many parts of northern england i ll still experiencing disruption this morning off to heavy rain cause damage to roads and railway lines flood warnings the still in place in many areas as further down pose off full cost and a major incident has been declared in the chessie a town of pointon voting is taking place in the breckon and ratna ship byelection in mid wales which was triggered by a recall petition 6 candidate saw standing the polls will remain open until 10 o clock tonight and the result as expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning president putin has ordered the russian army to help fight the wild fires that a burning across iberia and the russian far east the blaze has now been a light for at least a month and is covering an area roughly the size of belgium smoke his affecting major cities and making it difficult for people to breath The charity which monitors anti semitism in the U.K. Says that a piece of behavior online is largely to blame for a rise in reported incidence the community Security Trust said there had been $892.00 reports in the 1st half of this year the highest since the organization began work in 1904 the Trust said the figures reflected deepening divisions in society which was causing anxiety in the Jewish community. And a new mobile phone app which can alert doctors within minutes if a patient develops acute kidney injury has been hailed as a potential lifesaver the condition is dubbed the silent killer as it s hard to predict and is one of the biggest killers the N.H.S. Has to deal with that s the B.B.C. News is 3 minutes past 8 and the weather forecast some sunshine but scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms will develop bitter.

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And fortune program on looks like they are indeed the unbeaten run stretches to 6 games Sheffield Wednesday to Brant food male of Beside this of oh no well done surprisingly really with their away for just one victory on the road this season but the owls pretty comfortable all told a goalie either side at half time from Steven Fletcher the 1st bellybuttons ball over the top will be contra one I want to finish over the top of Daniel Bentley then they all started like a train after the break Adam reached nearly scored in the opening minutes you just want to go pouncing on an area and then reach across for Fletcher with a free hand of at the back post to make it 2 nil and after that it was pretty much plain sailing here West would only really troubled in the last 5 minutes of the game 1st saving from 0 point from the edge of the box and then from Saeed but rather from a corner at the near post their one negative really had the even injury so Ashraful Azhar in the 1st off Dominic I often had to go on the Wednesday March on they go into the Steel City Darby with back to back hoe wins full time at Hillsborough for the Sheffield Wednesday to Bradford nil and full time at the hive 2 in the National League Barnet against Chesterfield filled to a goal in each half going on Sheridan s on a priceless win would you seen them rise to 17th spot in the table 4 points over the drop zone with a game in hand Charlie Carter scoring bundling over long enough to Tom Denton s had a bounce back off the bar with 15 played Barnet then went into plenty of possession but did little with it in the Smart defense really standing out solid and when the defense were breached goalkeeper she won July it was not to make a couple of more than decent saves sparked so by which he was MIA He got the 2nd on 82 minutes after Denton s had on course come confusion in the bonnet to the fans and in it disappeared around the keeper and slot home from 8 yards out 4 wins in sick league. Sheridan just to build one just 4 times in 28 games prior to his arrival and a clean sheet and other solid show it s now just a test on Saturday away a leader s Wrexham just 902 so this game $170.00 of them was just a little supporters and it ended at the High Barnet male Chesterfield to Phil thanks very much so the full time scores then from around the footballing world in the Premier League Cardiff nil Everton 3 hottest field one waltz nail Leicester to Brighton one not confirmed as a full time yet but Newcastle to Burnley nail in the Championship Bristol City won Birmingham to whole city to Millwall warned Queens Park Rangers warned Leeds United nail and shuffle one state to Brantford nail in League One of course truth gripping Doncaster Rovers by 2 goals to nil and in League 2 it s finished Lincoln City one exits one reaction from all of the night s games online before the night is done B.B.C. Doco the U.K. Forward slash Radio Sheffield will try and bring you some between now and 10 guiding you there Jamie Campbell Yeah thanks and they so while we chaps go and get some reaction from tonight s We ll wrap up some of the other news today in big news in the world of cricket especially if you re a Yorkshire fun announcement it s lunchtime with a catch of the South African fast ball of fear the 26 year old has joined on a 3 year deal on the Yorkshire coach Andrew Gale has been speaking about their new signing is a player prime they ve been tracking for a while Durance been on the radar for a while and we spoke about wanting to sign a ball and then the last season we ve got to sit tight on it keep our eye on him and his office had a fantastic winter all summer over there in South Africa doing really well but to sign someone of his quality. Will be a great addition to our squad one 1st because we we want the young bowlers to come through Yorkshire ballers. Likes of coach sure sure fish if they saw some guys wait . But at this moment in time you know I m not sure that can handle the workload to play every game so as to bring in and experience although it will take the pressure off them and obviously he s a proven we can take it he s a man who s right top of his game great form of the minute what a group of all those retards who want a group of both into it with. To be successful particularly in Championship cricket you need 2 off 7 frontline savings and we know you know playing most of our cricket open off and I don t know in New York this year the pitches are always going off a little bit to save so you know we need to strengthen depth and you know we ve certainly got that now look at his recent form to play international watch for South Africa and what an introduction is out to international cricket was you just pick sides it s the same kind of translate well into the pitches of a head and for the summer Yeah I mean we saw him all we we watched him last year for for diving and he did really well there. We didn t quite expect him to get picked in the winter for a soft Africa but he s done really well yeah and to sign a guy who writes off of his game he s prime. If he ll fit in well you don t. Show which the bowling coach is really looking forward to working with some of the controversial but I mean he s how do you think this is this unusual bit kind of received in in South Africa and how should it be received and so on the US they ve gone and he s made a real impact for them internationally Well it s not going to go down well. That s . For them to think about you know that they re losing one of their best bowls at this moment in time so I m sure they re going to be upset about it from our point of view you know we. We didn t always want to go down the copartner route but you know I think to 2 or to sign a cold part would only mean that we would sign a core part made a big difference to us court like we did reach out. Rudolph and I think do I fix up they ll make a big difference to us here and the players around him so you know what s off Africa think about it that s that s up to them to do with it and I guess for once these we go should feel the other side of it you know for so many years we re for you know these overseas players and i m not been let down but things have changed and you know directions have been altered you know signs have been pulled out for once you know with Yeah I think you know one big thing that we talked about the end of the season midway through last season was consistency and selection I mean able to pick a solid side week in week out and know who you ve got and I think we re close to that now you know to look at last season we said we the 1st 4 games in the T 20 we were settled winning and all the England players can mock him and it sort of messed up our rhythm if you like so I think consistency selection is a big thing and to have someone like do it to be around for 3 years can only go to over than Paris I mean even if she said you re watching if you ve had the chance it is kind of the girl for. A good sport peak now coming at the peak period in his career over the past what is the offer to bring to the group. First and foremost you go experience you know as a guys 2627 years old so he s been around for a bit he knows what he s about. He saw played them false or office off Africa money ball. Shaw blah spells short balls bounce people out you know probably have to adapt his game a little bit and I do not but also T 20 who in one day skills he was a high so we could take her in South Africa to 20 companies here I think if he went on to win the fine so you know he s not a one trick pony he certainly got skills school to ball with a white ball as well now see Yorkshire cricket coach Andrew Gale talking about the signing him a new South African fastball that all if. You can tell it s getting a bit warm when they re cricket cricket and football. You have been. On the show tonight guys getting reaction from all of our 3 matches this evening to winds of one defeat from a 3 matches don t Castro is losing to Shrewsbury Wednesday winning 2 nil against Branford Steven Fletcher again on the scoresheet Chesterfield to an all winners at Barnet We ll have reaction later on line of course you can listen to all the audiobook and all the enthused we have on the new B.B.C. Sounds that all you need to search for all heaven and click Subscribe and then all the into use it we bring you will be there and don t forget what will happen back tomorrow between 6 and 7 of course reaction on radio Scheffler in the bulletins 6 30 AM with Toby Foster breakfast from 7 o clock so last few minutes of the program while the guys go get reaction and to take it up to reset Walker It will have a bit of ice hockey Steelers new defenseman units Fredrickson says he s keen to earn an elite league contract for next season the 26 year old Swede has been resigned until the end of the season as injury cover for Mark Matheson and Ferguson says it s great to be back after spending a month with the club over Christmas obviously losing Madsen is a huge cause a team he s he s missing how he runs a day and he s a great player hopefully I can just come in and help relieve some guys and log a few minutes and help oversee we re here earlier in the season and how the what s the jump been like from obviously the league you were playing in 212 coming up and playing you lately. It s a fairly big jump I think maybe bigger than a lot of people know but for me I ve been around these guys for most of the year and I m out there on the Assume every day of practice and saw for me to jump is maybe not as drastic as it could have been how much you enjoy your time here as well you know I love it it s a great place to be all the guys in the room. Great all year fans obviously having you know a dozen people at every home game it s a huge boost and it s a lot of fun to play for them and now obviously you ve signed a deal of off the initial period of short term injury obviously now with them until the end of the season that must be that must be especially pleasing for you as well to to and that contract for the rest yeah it s a lot of fun and it was a goal to get somewhere in the Elite League maybe not this year but to prove myself in and for me to. Do so obviously the status of a European feel with a couple of cup of sweets and I have in the previous years they ve maybe had a few more than a benefit having you know obviously fellow sweets in the. Sling for example yeah been great to me he s really kind of take me under his wing and. Every day with some tapes and all that and it s nice to have some familiarity with language you can speak Swedish here and there we re on our own and it s always nice to have been a huge part in helping me here. Over the Christmas period as well you took the trip to Belfast and you ve got Belfast coming next weekend as well how do you look at that game because you know next weekend you ve got. Cardiff away think we can get stupid teams immediately Yeah like you said we were up there over the Christmas period and we played 2 tight games so yes that team and I think when we re on our game we can play with any team in this league so we just put a performance out there and I think we have a good chance I think you match up well against maybe that back to signs in the league maybe the Belfast as you mentioned they have been tremendously top all the games. Hard to say as I haven t played too many games against played against all different teams. But I think we re all hardworking group when we re on our game and moan we know we re playing the top teams I think maybe that brings out the competitive spirit a little bit more and we match up well as far as our skating physicality goes on. The crowds certainly get into it and I guess that helps feed into the emotion in big games big performances yeah of course the crowd here is amazing it s unbelievable and it s always fun to play in front of them. You know anything some small some small I was on the ice in the end you can feel the building the energy goes up and. You know you can feel the team too on the guys and in terms of the race for the playoffs now mention this to all the players but it s now in the middle kind of pock I think before tonight you know there were 5 teams separated by 4 points how do you look at the kind of race to stay in the playoffs it seems like every point every night is is becoming really crucial at this point yeah every game is huge really running in. Part of our schedule here and we try to get points on the board and really for us it s a playoff feeling already we want to go on a run here and play ball and go in the playoffs feeling good and it is the feeling that if you get a good draw against a favorable team that you can go to to the Final 4 weekend and I think we proved we can play with any team in this league and we re on our game and whoever we draw it s we re going to put everything out there and we ll. Play our hardest and going forward for the South now what s the objective obviously looking beyond this season now is it to get a regular spot with an elite league team. Yeah that s a goal it would be great if it s here because I m familiar you know with people around the team and around the Steelers in the city and obviously playing for these fans would be would be an amazing experience but overall that s that is the goal to . New defensemen you Fredricka and that s just far as we go tonight so it s defeat for Rovers but when the owls on the spirals will leave you with a win it s. Next Thanks for listening to. What you. Think. Just the feel of it was a kick for. He won t be a create all sorts of havoc at the back misunderstanding between Sweeney and the goalkeeper that having a word with the moment sweetie and cousins bookie Well he was that round of the Cape drew the defender into position and rolled the ball in in the 82nd many to make it Barnet No just a feel to run it went by the books and off white players if not no forced entry also brought into his reach all the right reach looking to talk to the ball I pulled it was the bottom. One side starts in the 2nd half I could try that double shot say thanks to all the noise for Steven Fletcher all let s say that visible away record looks set to continue but what say on to Steve Bruce also defeats it and how do you put 3 big points 3 minutes gone in the 2nd all paid Sheffield one site to prep for. Number one for South Yorkshire wish to expose heaven on B.B.C. Radio Sheffield. B.B.C. News at 10 am more old Listen the prime minister has opened the way for breaks it to be postponed beyond the end of next month after the threat of resignations from her cabinet the prime minister has told M.P. s that if they don t back her revised agreement and reject no deal then they ll get a vote on delaying Britain s departure she suggested it would be for a month of 3 months international trade secretary Liam Fox who backed leave in the referendum says it s important the government holds its nerve and is united we had a discussion around collective responsibility today I hope we ll be hearing the cabinet speaking with one voice from this point onwards that doesn t help our negotiating position to see division in the government ranks speaking with one voice I think is a prerequisite for a success relatives of the 21 people who were murdered in the Birmingham pub bombings in 1974 have made emotional statements about the victims on the 2nd day of the inquest into their deaths the jurors heard of the way families had been dramatically changed by the attacks seem attach it was in court in Birmingham many fought back tears as they spoke about the people they lost Neil Ma she preferred to be cool Tommy was the youngest victim it just 16 his cousin Danielle affair where the tipping described to me as incredibly Thanks unit and caring Tommy was standing outside one of the pubs with his friend Paul Davies Hughes also killed in the attack whose son Paul Anthony Bridgewater told the court he d never met his father because his mother was pregnant with him when he died Tom Robinson says banning him from Facebook and Instagram is a complete attack on free speech the social media sites of the former leader of the far right group the English Defense League have been taken down Facebook says it s because he broke rules on hate speech the boss of the car giant which owns Vauxhall has sounded a positive note about the subsidiaries outlook after Bragg says Vauxhall has factories at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire and in Luton car last virus who heads the P.S.A. Group. As suggested Vauxhall could become a survivor of the U.K. Motor industry after previously warning about a lack of clarity over brakes it speaking at a news conference in Paris he emphasized the brands popularity with consumers in the U.K. Voxel is a brand that is warm to the hearts of all Schumer s and we may be the ones who have the best opportunities to survive and make a good business out of it the record for the warmest winter day in the U.K. Has been broken again it reached 21.2 degrees Celsius at Kew Gardens in south London earlier today Brendan Rodgers has been appointed manager of Les to city he left Celtic to take up the job following Claude Paul sucking on Sunday and the weather another largely dry and fine day for most places on Wednesday some fog and low cloud could be slow to clear in the south Mork.

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And we ll be back with him in a crack in an I reporter Clements rave in New Brighton throughout the program with Paul salt in other news police investigating the murder of a mother of 4 in Stoke on Trent have arrested a man from Liverpool 32 year old a Vaneta Gene was found at her home in Fenton on Monday having suffered fatal stab wounds the 33 year old from Liverpool and another from Wigan have been detained on suspicion of murder the owners of the stand low oil refinery have been ordered to pay $330000000.00 pounds in unpaid debts to a US hedge fund which could pave the way for it being sold B.B.C. Radio messy sides film and has more the Indian owners and lost a high call battle with midtown acquisitions who are now seeking a forced sale of the Ellesmere Port refinery to recover the total which including interest now totals $367000000.00 pounds it s expected the sale order will be enforced by the end of the year or early and 2019 should S.R. Fail to come up with the cash more than $900.00 people currently work at stand low while an additional $500.00 on site contractors are also employed there and it s understood that none of those would be affected should a sudden takeover go ahead Labor has decided not to resell act to Liverpool councillors to stand in next year s local elections they include Alan Dean who has represented Princes Park for the last 18 years and served 31 years of a councillor besides Michelle Corrigan is the other side political reporter Clare Hamilton says this isn t won t necessarily reflect the party s national stance it s the local party remember which selects the local candidates so it s a local party is more left wing or has certain beliefs or priorities than of course it follows that the person that they want to be the candidate will have those fees as well officials in Indonesia believe hundreds of people may still be buried under rubble following the earthquake and tsunami there last week more than 1500. Known to have died but rescue workers haven t yet reached some remote areas Howell Griffiths s impelling there are 2 villages in particular patrol boat and below 0 which are completely engulfed in the mud they simply don t think they ll ever be able to count how many people were lost there because their homes are beneath some 2 thick mud and silt and the Oscar winning film director Danny Boyle is asking people to gather on beaches on the centenary of Armistice Day November the 11th to remember the millions of men and women who lost their lives in the 1st world war artists will rake images of soldiers into the sand to be washed away by the tide Danny Boyle said planning the project had already changed his view on Armistice Day I began this project feeling that surely this was the perfect moment that we could end our commemoration of the 1st war because it s 100 years it is the perfect time to draw a line in the sand I ve got to say I ve changed my mind really wants you to begin to make these connections and when you come to a beach which is a timeless place really nothing very little has changed in sports Everton s very mean around Ray Gomez and Seamus Coleman will again Mr morrow s trip to Leicester but Marcus over is hopeful all 3 will be fit after the international break and low ball will assess not be caters fitness ahead of Sunday s home game with Manchester City with City checking on the availability of Kevin to Brewarrina and you weather this evening and night all stay generally cloudy with further spells of rain the rain could become persistent Eva nights heavy bursts that time feeling cool with a low of 7 Celsius and it will be cloudy in breezes mom morning with persistent and heavy rain continuing the rain is expected to gradually clear away as we head into the afternoon staying chilly with a high of 12 Celsius B.B.C. Radio as he sayd new. B.B.C. Radio Emma is you saying Thank you Jess So welcome back into our 2 of drive time thousands of gathered for the giant spectacular in Liverpool and is where all today will have reports from their journeys and a look back. The day so far. A few. Which is damaging the environment. We hold so. You are the sweet new moon. And. See. The Sun. Moon. Come up to slow moving. Up the pay to. Be. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Luke. Starts out with 2 off of drive time for a Friday afternoon with walking on broken glass who sold the B.B.C. Radio Merseyside. We had back to all giants coverage now for the 1st time the giant spectacular is taking in where all is well a giant woke up on the sands at new Bryan this morning and well has been taking a bit of a seaside stroll and all reports are Clement has been following his progress throughout the soft and it will speak to her in a moment but 1st his the moment he settled down for the evening all the Giants to a giant red flag and that s all I saw I was walking with dinosaurs. Well there she was earlier on climb into and we can cross back to a now immensely good afternoon to you afternoon to salty you ll not be surprised to know that our son found side the pub the ferry had agreements you got all the best jobs you what s been happening to soften it apart from use in outside the pub. But I tell you what sorties been absolutely magnificent there we re all did us proud thousands of people were up and down the Marine per prominent obviously waiting for the giant to go up and down I joined him when he was having a little siesta by the clown statue that people know on the roundabout and a good old snooze there is a very house nor a salty and then basically when he did get up he walked back along the front of the Marine prominent and how did that one drink as we heard there via the firefighters who were up high on their ladder basically who were gave them a good drink because he s quite Thursday s done a lot of walking today and then that he wouldn t bet guys basically where he s gone now but. Yes I mean this is a big occasion for the world is now I mean it s the 1st time that they ve had a visit from a giant How big of the crowds been. Oh they were absolutely huge and they were laughing as you heard lots of children who were there with their parents and their own his uncles grandparents and grandmas I absolutely love and it was a dog walkers paradise as well but there were thousands definitely thousands and thousands up and down Marine Parade watching the joint Luckily the weather was good over here as well so I think that probably helped and to be honest with you when they joined us it helped trace lot of people will follow. Going him thinking he was going to go do something else but yes we all walked down the the prominent here by the pub and everybody s turned back and oh now part for me here well I mean people will hear you say all the lots of children that I m wondering how were they there why were they not in school but a lot of kids to begin the day off or at least a half day off from where all schools to actually ensure they don t miss out yeah it was not a lovely idea actually so yes lots of children as you said there had the half day the door but in school this morning getting excited about the joint coming over here to work New Brighton and actually quite a few of the children I spoke to today have had a picnic with the join as well you have heard that they ve been banking picnic blanket and they ve been talking about the dreams and what they Liverpool dream is yes quite a lot of the kids today had their packed lunches with a giant apparently he didn t eat anything I think he might be on a bit of a diet or maybe he s on a seafood diet I don t know but yeah they had a lovely time watching this afternoon and knowing you as well as I do I bet you work hard on the picnic way come on very day you really are not only chips I ve not had any chips I always have chips when I come to New Brighton and of not I don t know how would you sum up the whole experience today they re meant to. Oh jaw dropping or inspiring it s just it s fascinating seeing how the Lilliputians get that giant walking along you Brian is absolutely massive he s got those giant big feet with his sandals on and he s going along with his hair swishing and just watching the moms and dads in awe of seeing him as well is absolutely fascinating you re very honored to be involved with it is B.B.C. Radio Merseyside as well to be walking along with them and it s just fascinating to see in the crowd mums dads kids little and old old and young just looking up in going Wow And of course it all carries on for the next 2 days it does indeed have you got you step counter on I wonder how many must have done a few steps there of near seriously right here we go to the site are you going to. Go on a we ve got a lot going on somewhere every guy and again and again 12743 a store her steps of a day everyone that s the big Thank You never mind these giant mentees on course to to hit a weekly target. Is a pound Well done well done and I thank you for your coverage today will speak to you again soon your station your voice B.B.C. Radio mostly side. So the weather s been OK for the Giants today what s it going to be like over the weekend let s find out now with Diane what was OK There was a bit of drizzle every now and then both for most people it wasn t too disappointing and the weekend is turning out to be better than we anticipated certainly Saturday looks like an awful lot better than we thought so yes some good things in store as we head through the next 2448 hours at the minute we re still seeing spots drizzle it s quite active in places it will continue to be on elf and then it gets replaced by a heavy band as you get to around midnight that s going to sweep its way through slowly and steadily temperatures are going to very it s. That warm and this is a front that opens the door to much colder air tomorrow so that s going to be the difference tomorrow if you thought today was a bit gray and damp and chilly tomorrow it s a would be cold and the early hours of the morning temperatures will drop to around 7 degrees if you are up early tomorrow morning some of the remnants of the rain will still be around but it s pulling away ill of left our region by 9 o clock and for many places you know it s just a thing of the past the minute you get out of bed a couple of showers a possible through the afternoon but all things considered it s a day where the clouds will clear probably by lunchtime at the latest at the very very latest the sun will come out so a brighter day than today all round temperature is definitely cooler $1112.00 maybe a 13 if you re lucky then Saturday night into Sunday a chilly one temperatures down to 2 for many towns and cities are countryside areas at such a frost and then on Sunday with high pressure in charge and weather fronts right out of the way dry in fine good looking day temperatures 1415 Celsius and that s the forecast from the B.B.C. Weather Center thanks. To our B.B.C. Radio my sounds how the roads look at the moment it can tell us. One of 2 problems an accident earlier on the eastbound I m 56 Paul Rand Preston Road junction 11 towards the top of the road at Stockton junction 10 still causing some bracelet traffic all lanes of been reopened is probably you know out about a half an hour to your journey time and we have some slow traffic on the M $4.00 to $6.00 the opposite directions people slow to see what s going on so do expect delays there from limb towards Stratton s Well now the John spectacular causing some slow traffic in spots and one of those is a smith down road eastbound the A 562 which is quite slow so they have is the normal from St James s Place to wards the tunnel route also edge lanes looking quite busy as well usually busy at this time of the day but slightly more busy because of the giants from whole road toward El mouse road in Stanley the the closures on the world as a result of the spectacular today should be lifted around 6 o clock if they haven t been already so or do watch out for a little bit of disruption for the next few minutes as well was the moola cones way to mostly Hill and the A 5 o $58.00 where again it s quite slow possibly down to the Johnson Tucker again from mostly hill towards out from Route and you can keep me updated that would be lovely particularly giant related the number is 015-171-4095 extension 3 I mean drop ins for B.B.C. Radio Muzzy side travel. This Saturday join me Claire Hamilton for a special program live from Clarence dock be joined by 3 wonderful guests after a day of exploring of a pool world Lux s Giants will be settling down for an evening of entertainment before that tucked into their beds for the night and will be right there with them from 5 till 6 on Saturday don t miss a step of liberals dream on B.B.C. Radio. Had. A a full coverage on the Giants as they walked the streets in Liverpool. To B.B.C. Radio magazine. Quarter to course today it was 19 Eighty-Four when Leonard Rossiter died of course famous for writing down we were asking in the sitcom Rising Damp what was rigged speech 1st. A not so people get in this right Brian in Aintree you says Brian Brian says Rossiter went today s high school in the goal else in Crosby Kathy I m a goal from Ian Kirby Sue in Standish also sounding Kirk Dale Phil in the city center Dave in South Pole got it right David Crosbie got it right Steven Chu Brooke and many many more yes the answer was Rupert it was Rupert Rigsby he. And the cast of course was Vienna to remember the count Vienna. A lot around it s good night Vienna it s a little bit of funding. This big size. That one. Can use a. How much money. 6 account will be previewing the weekend s football are going to be joined in the studio by my. Evidence and Ian Christie. Our Liverpool fan all on the way between 6 and 7 here on B.B.C. Radio Merseyside to other matters now and the fashion industry has been accused of fuelling climate change a group of M.P. s has written to leading brands saying the industry is a major source of harmful greenhouse gases as well as spreading micro plastics into our oceans and filling up landfill sites Maria Malone is from Liverpool and is a fashion lecturer in the fashion business and I do think that we can become more responsible about it but I think. We need to look at the whole supply chain not just the retail and so we need to be very aware if you think some time ago we never used to think about the ethics of sourcing Gammons we used to just ask for a price get it and it would be delivered as biased merchandises and now we think you know about we have been doing for some time where is it made who s making it what s the health and welfare of those people similarly we need to think about the health and welfare of the planet and I think there are manufacturing places around the world that do. Produce garments that are produced in an ethical and sustainable and a non harmful way we need to not think of the whole supply chain and say OK this fault stage is too it is the manufacturing that can be polluting distribution good can be polluting consumption we buy in many Mocha Moms than we used to buy garments like we buy food with that kind of speed and regularity now and also then the disposal so there s lots of initiatives going on now to think about how we saw exactly how we manufacture ethically how we sort of reduce the carbon footprint by manufacturing in Molo cool regions and then how we educate people to cherish that clothing and not to sort of you know by by by more more more an end to just get rich. And then of course there are also big projects all universities involved in a huge project across Europe that s looking at how we recycle textiles so they can be recycled and we used on a constant basis a proper large scale manufacturing process I mean I suppose the problem is the fashion trends changed only from season to season it doesn t encourage people to be disposable with clothes. Where changes in there I think because it isn t necessary that we have to be slaves to fashion but psychologically we get a little boost when we go find something that s new and we go find something that we like can. Unfortunately with that now it s really really great I am the world s worst if it s also a bargain I m delighted and what that means is the cheaper something is the more that you can die and it does give you a little bit of left and so people up top and into the side they are up particularly young people young people today aren t necessarily saving for housing because they re just out of their reach but now and in an awful lot of moms there are contracts so the living for the now for today and that means buy a nice clothes go in are having a nice time mixing with friends and of course that is where that appetite is feeding the need for cheap fast fashion and business is a booming on if you think of complete like to whom misguided they re absolutely booming because of this appetite for cheap fast fashion so what we need to encourage is an element of slow fashion considered purchase and cherishing you clothing has it got worse do you think I don t want to blame them or pick them on particular but with high street shops like Prime Mark do you think that the situation because you know it is it s a discount store you know you know going to keep that clothing for very long or you if you think about prime market very very successful business model but I always feel a little bit protective of prime art for this reason that people often criticize prime market I don t create human it s obviously other people can afford to buy much higher quality maybe most sustainable maybe moral Gannett clothing I live outside week in and I go to the week in prime ark and I see people who are on very very low incomes able to dress themselves very nicely and dress the children nicely brand new clothes at a really great affordable price and stuff that look stylish and stuff that s well so I can t really criticize prime mark so I ve replaced the charity shop mentality that was happening generations ago where if people wanted to buy affordable clothing they would have to go to charity shops because everything else was out of their reach not saying says you know. Suggesting that isn t great because it is great but added to that we also have no stigma in buying bargains you can see this in the food industry you know there is no stigma anymore in going to little. Lots of people do I do it myself when you look in the car park there every source of expensive car in the now because people are getting on to the fact that they can buy great quality stuff affordable price is a mass transferred into the fashion industry so people who could afford high prices are still going into prime are so they re not to play they aren t satisfied uneaten the demand the cost of the drives they and the more the cost or what the more the retailers give them I would say the necessarily to plain there always come under fire for their ethical source that but actually there are a lot of all the people there doing great things with a cool source it as are all the retailers now but we re very quick to cash them so it isn t I think one feeds the other and I think it s the cost of a new drives that business rather than being bombarded with cheap clothing because if you think about it prime art haven t got a very strong or prevalent Moxon strategy it s wedge of mouth really and the never Abba always in the sort of center of the High Street the rough around the edges or the fringes of the high streets that have to be found that makes sense so. Primal a 7 the needs of customers aren t to blame in my opinion as Maria Malone from Liverpool who s an expert in the fashion business. 530 is the time has got the news headlines now is just thanks ot Good evening police investigating the murder of a mother of 4 in Stoke on Trent and arrested a man from Liverpool 32 year old of another team was found to Hayman fence in a Monday having suffered fatal stab wounds the owners of the stand low oil refinery in Ellesmere Port have been ordered to pay $330000000.00 pounds in unpaid debts to US hedge fund has thought it would pave the way for it to be sold officials. In Indonesia I believe hundreds of people may still be buried under rubble only as quake and tsunami there last week more than 1500 and known to have died but rescue workers haven t yet reached some remote areas and the Giants are walking the streets of messy side again the adult giant has been across the water we need bright and little boy and the dog show making their way into a little ball city center to Queens wharf where they ll bed down the evening to have another busy day tomorrow that s it for now more in the fall Bill isn t it 6. B.B.C. Radio. I want to see how the roads are coping Here s Nick Robbins thank you very much what problems on the eastbound M 56 so if you re traveling between Preston book junction 11 towards junction 10 to top of road at Stratton and accidentally are still causing some delays to reopen but still quite slow the westbound carriageway is looking better now he was slowing down to see what was going on but that seems to be eased but still very busy eastbound as to say Smith down the road because of the John spectacular there s some some heavy traffic around there particularly eastbound so from St James is closed towards tunnel road watch out for slow traffic mostly held to affected by the extra number of people watching the event so from the hill towards a little pull out some road some slow traffic there if you re heading towards Manchester to catch a train they have signal problems advantages to Piccadilly so service is currently suspended between much as to Piccadilly and stop or so that is going to cause quite a bit of destruction around the area there back to the motorways the eastbound and $58.00 queueing traffic now around the orange Jane junction 26 watch out for that on the northbound I m 6 busy as usual very slow from 900 knots for 221 eye for the drafted to change as you might expect for Friday evening and the updates to let me know if you can the number is 1517 for around 5 straight I mean drop ins for B.B.C. Radio as you side travel. There s a couple of very big games this weekend it s a preview that and the rest of the sport is Mike. Manager Marco Silva says yet remain and Andre Gomez are progressing well and will hope. To be closer to fitness for the Crystal Palace game after the international break the blues go to last a tomorrow with Seamus Coleman not quite ready either Silva says he understands the frustrations of fans who want to see the club challenging for silverware this after going out of the car about Cup in midweek for me I understand my frustration is big big. I may have a marriage and if something I won t really do before our 1st not just because of a I don t know what they expect to go through in the county shows that I do to fight for some titles as well and weren t when I prepare something to go to the ball we ll check on Nabby caters back injury ahead of Sunday s home game with the city he still has a chance of being fit minded city manager Pep Guardiola says he ll decide tomorrow whether Kevin de Bruyne is fit enough to make his comeback against Liverpool Brawn has only played one match this season after suffering a knee injury in mid August Guardiola side go into the game having lost their last 3 meetings against the Reds they are a top side even if we don t place on. A lot of teams just just want to. Do this needless one of the 2 greatest teams in. England that s why we try to because for many many things. Liverpool manager Kloppers been shortlisted for the Premier League s manager of the Month award for September along with Unite Emery you know a spirit who Santo and Pep Guardiola have a chance guilty Sigurdsson has been nominated for the Player of the month for September along with Willie barley at and has our Alexandra lack is that James Madison and Raheem Sterling evidence Tom Davis Kieren Dal I demoed a look when Dominic Calvert Luhan Jonjo Kenny and Liverpool s Dominic so lanky have all been included in the England Under $21.00 squad for the forthcoming gangs with Dora and Scotland Tramiel without the suspended James Nord for tomorrow s trip to more committed League 2 hasn t been a bad week for Rovers though 4 points out of 6 in the last 7 days. I caught a Jennings once that run to continue tomorrow I think is. You know point again and K. Don t on Saturday followed by the winner against Lincoln on you know me so far I think he s competed in every single match and even the ones you know he was you know the continent which a player is yeah he s going elsewhere tomorrow and the 3rd qualifying round of the F.A. Cup Southport go to Cousin Ashton Chast there are away Dunston Marine travel to practice and Warrington are home to A.F.C. Telford inventive one their opening match against Sri Lanka 11 ahead of the one day series which starts next week chasing a reduced target of 275 bad livestock play with England ahead on the run right to seal a $43.00 run victory under the Duckworth Lewis method I would Morgan hit 90 want Joe Root hit 90 Southport Tommy Fleetwood and Lee Slattery about 3 shots off the lead of the Scottish League Championships after 5 under par round of $67.00 the both 6 under overall Denmark s Lucas Berra guard and Italy s Andrea prevented the joint leaders on 9 on the par I would preview the weekend s games and sports tonight from 6 would salty thank you very much Mike we re going to be back with the Giants now. Of the hour. When lessons in love it s 20 to 6 and I m sure you realize by now that old guy here on B.B.C. Radio Merseyside we ve been accompanying the Giants on their visit to Liverpool and we re all on we re going to catch up with them again now with who s tracking the little boy giant. As they make their way to Queen s Wolf evening sleep a very good afternoon what can you see the moment. People will waiting because they really should have been well past from where I am I m on street by the Chinese the previous visit many people may remember we saw the giant scale with the help of a very big crane but right now thousands of people have been coming here a few kids in pushes falling asleep because they ve been waiting the anticipation is being growing we are still. We keep being told that the round the corner but no sorry you have got a couple of people here one lady who was at New Brighton this morning on also adults come away from the Midlands and the granddaughters of school but I had teachers on here don t worry about the. New Brighton you re out there this morning what made you come in Liverpool again today not enough for you yes precisely I just want to see every bit of it s all the time it s wonderful and you ve been to the previous visits I ve been to both the previous ones all the day is well what makes it so special for you. Because it s something you need and it s funny but also makes be very proud that. You do to carry him Sheffer you come from Tamworth. Easy to see than I She she has she s an active inactivity but this was the last time the cook when you ve really got to see them they re wonderful so we wanted down the sporting to bright but she s not wrong they are obvious so she did a good P.R. Job Flo very much so yes and you re glad you ve made the trip really even though we ve been here for. Still waiting when this gets a bit colder the moment you look great in 9 almost 10 knots correct isn t it so you have the choice today you could have been in school or you could have seen the Giants what you think was the best thing the giant what was so good about the most special. Loss for words it does take your breath. That you like all the pollutions all the people believe this is not something you d like to do in the future but you can cause a loss sorry about that. I m very cruel salty sorry about that well so waiting for as you mentioned before for the show on the little boy child to come down they were keeping tell their own coming street not far away going to go the way down to street down to Queens Wolf you don t know where Queens Wharf is it s just beyond walking on the strand without sleep for the night and to morrow little boy giant and Shelley wakes up around 10 o clock in the morning and then they ll go to Manalo and we ll have a seat. The Giants going to wake of incoming dock at 11 and then he s going to go to doggie square in the pool city center William he ll have a siesta suffered in the afternoon tomorrow they ll wake up until the guilt was clear and stop for an evening sleep and then the good we know they will be on Sunday when the go down the street down Sefton street a siesta and then a farewell a big parade just be farewell for this visit it ll be farewell from the Giants forever and you can be rest assured that we ll have our B.B.C. Radio Merseyside team up tomorrow morning I m on Sunday to bring you the very best coverage of what is a spectacular event thousands of thousands of people be in Liverpool over the weekend there are thousands here on 2 street just waiting for that glimpse of little boy giant on the dock to come into view we re still waiting Yeah and that s the thing isn t it Mark I mean over the weekend even more people are going to come into the city I know it s difficult to say how many Jurek and now we re with you would you say waiting. Well I m halfway. Looking towards the cathedral and the cooking up all the way down to the bottom down to live history and me just parked just to the people spilled off the pavement into the street I m not very good at until even saying there must be several 1000 people if not more here and of course there they are behind Churchill but I suppose we ll have to get a move on because the roads are due to reopen around 8 o clock and lots of people want to get back that s not including the people who using public transport of course are just remind people for the umpteenth time if you think you coming in at the weekend you re asked to try not to bring the car but do check online the best way to get here because a number of railway services will not be operating or certainly in the stations will not be visited by on the mercy around their world so do see if you can check how you get here but the lot of fantastic things planned for this weekend it s going to be a grand finale we re hoping for fireworks tonight I m just hoping to get here in time before the rains come down there will be a double Squibb Yeah OK thanks very much indeed Mark I can say you know from personal experience I actually got the train into town today because I was obviously. Come into work and it was peace cake I don t attend fight because I m also getting the train into town tomorrow morning to come to work but if it s anything like today then that should all be I OK on your station your voice B.B.C. Radio must decide. Let s see what the weather s going store is Diane Well it s going to get very damp as we go through the night we got a line of rain that s creeping toward us has been light it s been patchy at times earlier in the day but it s a more active front as it crosses us overnight a look at some hefty bursts here and there as you get to the very early hours of the morning behind it there will be a clearance coming in it may hit parts of messy started around 3 in the morning that clearance and that s when you see the temperatures drop they will fall away down to around 7 degrees fairly widely lobby cool enough 1st thing that aside many places tomorrow morning well you got a decent enough start to the day the rain will be a thing of the past by the time you get to about 7 o clock at the latest in the northwest and then while there s still a lot of cloud through the morning the cloud should break pretty nicely as the day goes on some good spells of sunshine coming through wind from the north that s the downside so even in the sunshine you temperatures a pour some places will get to 11 and 12 close to the coast you ll get to 13 so you ll be fine in livable city center but it away from not you know you might be a 10 here and there is good as it gets all day but the sun will be there because you want to play weather on Saturday evening Saturday night is cold down to 2 for many places that s where towns and cities are countryside areas subzero and Sunday itself looks pretty good dry and fine spells of sunshine temperature $1415.00 Celsius that s the forecast from the B.B.C. What Center and notice you tweeted about the giants of you have you been over to see them that often over to see him this morning did you so why did why did you see them then down as a New Brighton so I wake up on the beach and so I saw the truck get stuck and I thought it was all part of the theater the truck that came on with the laid. Playing the violin played the leaving of Liverpool and it got stuck on the sands and all the smoke is belching out of it and I thought was part of it it was it was just still have a big save on back to Doesn t every scene of the seen them before in print from previous visits no only on television and while it s a fabulous spectacle he don t get any of the magic until you see it with your own eyes I was absolutely taken by it you know the patients are shields amazing the way they would like to gather and how they treat the giant they treat him like he s a person the so kind to him it is and I found it quite remarkable it is and I would I saw them last time and I would urge anyone who s not have chanced to say to me I just had to go and see them just because as you say it s literally it s a jaw dropping moment when you see them all I did was get up and he walked that s all he did today yeah yeah we would just the real debates whether it s you know it s funny you know we everyone was just delighted with it there you go you ve sold it to everyone thank you Diane of a lovely weekend and the. 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Mic it was not doing too bad last time we spoke ours it now well I m just warning if you re going into town to more using the trend of day we have a day of industrial action affecting northern trains are telling us that they re going to be running around 30 percent of their normal timetable but services that do upright will run between 9 o clock and 6 o clock or more strikes assured you of course there will be replacement bus services operating tomorrow so that might affect you if you re heading into see the Giants tomorrow just have a look at timetables and things problems earlier on the ban in 56 seemed to be resolved now there were other wasn t actually rather between oppressed and junction 11 and 10 for top erode at Stratton it s looking much better now because of the jobs we have a little bit of heavy traffic on Smithtown road at the moment eastbound so from St James s Place towards tunnel road watch out for slow traffic there also some so traffic on the I 5 o 5 A That s mostly Hill So between Queen s driver mostly hill towards Elton road what s up with Lane. And Dunning s Bridge Road 2 is looking quite heavy from custom road south towards the switch island at another turn on the train s signal problems if you re heading to Manchester or stop or signal problems that means service County suspended between matches to Piccadilly and stop or that s going to cause quite a bit of disruption to our network services and the M 58 eastbound slip of a queue there on the oral interchange round the junction 26 of the M 6 and the northbound M 6 very slow between 1000 for nuts with and 21 A for the craft into change and the updates to let me know if you count the number is 015-171-4095 extension 3 I make Robbins for B.B.C. Radio as the side travel. Show where we have great guests the mamby on some of the funniest Sally over the last few decades very cash that actually knows altogether as life and believe me well of its royal family Mrs May in the fashion show what I really DAWs. Yeah I wanted to do that. And of course the lack of you along the way for frogs is indeed called an army so let it go well The giant. Thousands of thousands of. People. Piled full of old fire. Just sat on the top. One amazing saw. People Away would often see smiling with a smile and smile and mostly I was a busy one a great great thing to come along. And. Good and pretty cool. Then brain. Claimed I didn t do any good enough to make it. Match a fruitless plan. To see a lot of things me kid teams on. 2000 people. Watching the little boy and a little boy Giants and the dog. This morning and they ve walked through the city center and. They must have been. Because they ve all princes road and. You should see the amazement on the woman in the on of. Little people the little people of Liverpool. Into the park with that with amazement and would. Shoot things unseen with with affection and with many. Of the teachers only Many of the boys and girls here today even the time that the Giants this is a bit of. This. Is them so. I don t think. Brilliant and let s have a giant we can. Be. This Good evening it s 6 o clock let s get the latest news now from Jessica Robbins evening Giants have been walking the streets of my eyes he said.

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Camps in central Bedford share the council has a Cuban injunction after what it says was a really difficult summer in 2017 when the people and their families moved from site to site causing destruction and leaving rubbish Carol Abercrombie reports the injunction also stops anyone setting up an authorised camps in parts of 8 villages in central best pitcher including husband Crawley and mast and Mortagne people who don t leave when asked to face arrest the council is also installed measures such as height barriers and ditches to stop travellers setting up camps resulting in a 55 percent reduction Meanwhile it s been working with landlords on the Highways Agency to safeguard private land and Junction 12 of the M one hopper to police say a 2nd person has died after a horse and trap were hit by a car in Wilton cross last night a man is for his who was riding in the trap died in hospital last night a woman in her twenty s it was with him died in hospital this morning they were both from and filled the horse was also killed in the collision which happened in Lieutenant Ellis way at around 7 o clock. To reason may is dismissing Boris Johnson s cool to abandon her bricks it plan the former foreign secretary told a fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham that her so-called checkers proposal was dangerous and unstable and would lead to the U.K. Forfeiting powers to the European Union but the prime minister is defending her approach 1st of all there s one thing we all know about Boris is that he ll put on a good show and the point about the proposal we put forward on BRICS it is that it delivers an end to free movement we will take control of all the walls we won t be under the jurisdiction of the European court but it does in a way that also protects jobs and that s about something that matters to people in their day to day lives. The owner of Vauxhall is warning of dramatic consequences for its plants in Luton and Ellesmere Port if there s no deal breaks it $1200.00 people are employed at the Luton plant Carlos the virus the chief executive of P.S.A. Which bought voxel last year says free trade is the number one request in a deal with the E.U. We want to free trade between. Continental Europe that s very clear if we don t have a free trade condition of course we have to adopt that may have dramatic consequences for operations and. Of course we would like to avoid as much as possible exactly a year after the Luton based airline monarch went out of business another airline Primera has ceased operations the collapse of the Danish based budget airline has affected thousands of passengers among them was Claire from Luton who was due to fly to Washington in November we were going to stay with family my husband s dad let s say for them and their family and the whole point was to introduce their great fast granddaughter Ellie for the 1st time and without the 3 from which David Rutledge before we probably now call the weather a lot of cloud around tonight with maybe the odd pocket of light rain or drizzle and a low of 10 Celsius we get the latest news and sport online at B.B.C. U.K. Slash 3 count. B.B.C. Radio 49 am tomorrow morning it s the J.B.S. From 6 o clock to morrow morning it s Andy Collins now it s read. Only P.C. Week counties radio and often just a quick travel up there Nepal is gone I missed this about 1015 minutes ago accident on Grange Road in Luton between the avenues and legal station involving a coach for an ambulance on the scene of the politest the driver if you can update from that please do stay safe and stay legal Let s come back to politics busy day of course in Boris Johnson the start of fringe meeting at the Conservative conference through the maze bricks a plan would be humiliating for. The U.K. The foreign secretary was the star attraction in Burma into they crossed to the conference center and speak to our political reporter Peter Saul who had the joy of seeing him in action Peter very good afternoon to get up to the river so you were in that room for the bridge was a big room you were in the hall for the brilliance and speech how did it go down yeah I was about 3 rows back so I could see the whites of Boris Johnson s. And you know he is a very sort of engaging speaker probably it s fair to say whether you agree with him or not the best that the conservatives have it was interesting the 1st half of the speech wasn t about brakes it s all it was almost like he was putting forward his own manifesto in this case with a kind of Boris Johnson shadow cabinet on the front row the likes of David Davis Steve Baker kitten s all you know ardent brags it is watching on but those conservative messages in that speech came to the fore things like home ownership tax cuts not rises you know tough approach to crying but it was really when he got on to the Prime Minister s checkers plan for Braggs it that the noise levels started to rise he suggested that Checkers was politically humiliating and to cheat and then to cheers he attacked a position that s been put forward by the Environment Secretary Michael Gove who stayed in the cabinets of course the idea that you get out now and then you fix it later he said that was total fantasy and then pretty much everyone cheering as he sort of brought it to a close by saying it s time to chuck checkers he was largely I think you know preaching to the converted in now Paul the interesting thing really is whether this message is cutting through to the country at large presumably through the May would rather pretend he s not there I m sure she wouldn t actually Cerys amaze me give an interview this give give an interview this afternoon in which she s basically said he makes a pretty cross Boris Johnson she said in this interview with. The Lord he wants to tear up our guarantee. The people of Northern Ireland to keep the border open with the Irish Republic to reason I said yes you can find you heard in the news bulletin just then didn t you that he puts on a good show Boris Johnson but what we re focusing on are issues that really matter to people s daily lives you get the sense that he s getting increasingly irritated with the circus around Boris Johnson he s only been here in Birmingham just today not for the entirety of the conference but I do have to say speaking to activists here at the conference a lot of them like because of Boris Johnson s jape and what he has to say but generally although there are rumors there always are there isn t a sense I m getting of an imminent leadership challenge or a feeling that the prime minister is about to be ousted they want to change the policy on Bragg s at 1st rather than the person he came he gave the speech to then resume is going back to run through the 3rd week you so happen to be photographed and. What announcements have the conservatives made today in the main hall yeah I mean they have made some quite big announcements today some of them I suppose designed to try to move the spotlight off Boris Johnson but some more detail from the prime minister today about how our immigration system will work after Bragg s it s an emphasis on high skilled labor rather than low skilled labor with no preferential treatment for a new citizens and the other thing that s got a lot of attention is a change the law that s coming which will enable heterosexual couples to enter civil partnerships that s currently only available to same sex couples because civil partnerships were introduced before same sex marriage was was legalized but you know generally I think this conservative conference has been pretty light on ideas more policies coming out of the Labor conference in Liverpool last week this one here very much dominate seeds by Bragg state for the prime minister it s about getting through unscathed it will be really interesting to see what kind of reception she gets when she takes to the conference floor tomorrow lunchtime Peter thank you Post reporter Pete assaulting a friend. That s a job covering the conference for us in Birmingham just just it s worth pointing out that when the checkers deal was put to the cabin a. Few weeks ago David Davis resigned on principle it was off the day with those are on the principle 9 on a minute more principle than him and he resigned up so the timing is always very important but on the T.V. News tonight lots of coverage of terrorism a who says she s very angry about one or 2 things that Boras said really just want and a lot of coverage of course Johnson doing his thing in front of this fringe audience the concert of conference we re going to stay with politics back to a local level because remain campaign is in Harpenden have been surveying people in the town to get their thoughts on the breaks it process volunteers surveyed almost a 1000 local residents in Hitchin Harpenden Redbone Southdown say old times that one of those is Richard Scott s Richard is chair of Harpenden for Europe which is very good offering to hear good afternoon thanks very much now the pleasure can I ask you why did you decide to take the survey. Well we ve been doing we ve been running smaller versions of days for about 4 months attention to get one of these things called rights at solitaire which is like an a 0 white board with a grid and you allow people to put stickers on in response to a number of questions about is breaks it going well and it s going to jobs the N.H.S. And the final question is a key question is do you think we should have a people s vote on the day of so this is part of a national day of action so we were not able to get enough people animals the tails to cover Hitchin and as other locations you mentioned do we really want to get a really big local survey. So we really understood what the local residents think OK A 1000 people makes it an interesting so anything less than that doesn t really hold much water but a 1000 local residents surveyed in Hitchin harbor the red ball in the south and so it was we have that and what did you find. Well I think 3 K. Messages from from the responses man or some other sort of school stories that we learn so it s hard to run through them quickly so 1st so people rarely read about. Is pretty obvious but I think just to put this into context there s only 3 percent of the people who responded to us so that it s going well 93 percent think it s going to. Level with all the sacred flavors and remind. People particularly concerned about you know the old Rex and this sense that the government negotiations are spinning out of control it s getting very confrontational and the impact on medical supplies runs on one of our teams got a sick child for example is part of the engine OK 2nd thing is that jobs and public services particularly the N.H.S. So there s only about 80 only about 5 percent of people think this is going to be positive an 86 percent on both questions actually saying that it s going to be to be negative again it s not what was sold in 16 this is not materializing and dividends and so on the final question I can very clearly 80 percent of people. Support having the papers versus you know they say it s not what was expected. Of them and very clearly people want to sign on the final day right but as remaining yourself you chair of the for Europe on you will mind if you get remains approaching you will be more likely to talk to that were obviously swear your results a little bit you know you don t live in a rump or break today coming up and then you point to survey Well actually what you d be surprised a lot of the practice is and they love talking to the very firm views and I want to learn so that we ve got no shortage of leaders coming up. And having a conversation and that s great I think a lot of people general are really tired of this there s a lot of great separte same as you know certainly to someone who wants the kind of war cry when we don t serve we will kind of let them get a lot of leaders coming up to us and having a conversation with us. Richard what do you what is it the good people that you say . Because everyone seems to want something different from we must leave we have we ve had a Democratic vote and the vote is pretty clear leave we must know what is it. Actually want well I think there s. A lot of the paper let the worst in deference to the mostly the 6 were cases that we covered a minute that we felt was a strong sense of support the lazy way has to for example and every today to be pointed out to be respected but I think a lot of people are saying this is not what was sold to us this is the easiest trade deal in history there is no break dividend what is now it s all about a case a lot of paper coming back to us and telling us you know aren t saying this much I don t want the breaks I want bright said and I want a final say on this or that with an option to remain what you do with the results now because some some argue to be untrue some say nice exercise but. Well so this is part of a national campaign there s a $100000.00 locations towns and cities across the U.K. a Part of this Republic border campaigning called the people s vote that you re aware of. The open movement and talk and others are involved in that so we ve got a an ongoing campaign the next major milestone for us is the national March in London on trying to develop Type of a kind that s going to real real statement from the people of the country to the politicians to say look you know we re not having this it s not happening how we were sold and we want to funnel sites that Mexican milestone for us is Oct 20th in London Richard nice to meet you wish you well this which is called chair of Holland for Europe. Mary Good afternoon to you Oh it s been a rebirth So it s just not to say that gentleman that he s realized it was what we were sold on this because tourism my is a reminder and also want to leave she said was cocked it all up any wife my son is in Northumberland right crime rate has dropped drastically because the chief constable decided he wasn t going to bother with transgender issues that he s put placement on the beat and he said it s phenomenal how much crime rate has dropped broad could just go back to. The here Con crime rate has dropped but who is good here but what is it that you think reason why you know doing. She s got no hope in it she s just not she was 1st thought when she were in there she said I ll give you 40000000 she hadn t even some of the negotiation she was saying she was already on and these when she went green Well one of the discussions there was that we had to settle the bill and we said 39000000000 there were 2 things the British government agreed to the one with settle the bill the leaving bill 39000000000 pounds to meet all commitments longstanding commitment not going for the ones that we sort of hanging back in the past and also the Northern Ireland we put a backstop in there that s not to be touched the we agree to those 2 things so we can move on to the next tranche of discussions which ones I m on that well. And not just something that they got to the paper on and. Kept going. There you have what you call the you know there s not really very much to change and they re just using this as a red herring and Theresa May thing a. Red herring and Mary to the people of Iran and the people of Northern Ireland what happens with the border is fundamentally important it s key to the peace accord without and without that peace accord who knows what s going to happen but it s RINGBACK already in place it s been working for you nothing can change but can I say that about this immigration bill that you know like the E.U. Aren t going to be. Migrants are going to be given like priority you know yes well I would go I think is really the small because that s fine but they re also saying that they re going to review the policy for people is exhausted still coming in so this is a similar situation to play when he recused the policy. And suddenly there were thousands of young people qualified for university which really should never marry and things going to happen so there won t be any drop in immigration because all of a sudden if you go. He gets a. Bit. Going to say I know you would still need to have an income of 30000 pounds the time reasons and so do YOU 1000 pounds a year is actually way above the national average something. Traveling. 3 Counties radio. I m still watching these really long today is only M 25 this evening it s stop start clockwise from Junction 22 all the way to 25 at Enfield ceilings occur because of an accident involving life calls I ll keep an eye out for you now. Carney and the north over to write downs are already struggling eastbound towards the roundabouts possibly people trying to. Find the light and I wing it now while the. Directions approaching the roundabouts much heavy. B.B.C. 3 Counties Radio thank you more from Emma in the next 15 minutes news headlines 11 people have been banned from setting up. Camp in central bed to ship the council has secured an injunction on the what it says was a really difficult summer in 2017 when the people and their families moved from site to site causing destruction and leaving rubbish home to police a 2nd person has died after a horse and truck were hit by a car last night a man and woman from the horse were killed in Lieutenant Alice why the owner of votes all has underlined the need for free trade deal with the E.U. Otherwise there may be dramatic consequences for plants in Luton and we ll have more on that story for you in the next half hour. Whether. Well it s a largely dry night with a warm front will feed areas of cloud in from the north west to temperatures ranging from about $7.00 to $10.00 Celsius. After a day today and then tomorrow it looks like it will remain largely dry with some sunshine coming through at times but there will be 2 temperatures climbing to around 16 to 18 and it won t be as windy as today there s a patchy clearing to leave a final. And I think the mist in dense fog patches expected on Friday morning but again then it should be another day but it does look like at some point on Saturday we re going to see an area of rain moving through but still very uncertain about that but that should be out of the way for Sunday and then to return to fine and dry weather of sunshine becoming. More. B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. On B.B.C. 3 Counties radio from Monday that. The people. I know William. County school. From 7 to 10 pm. Every day of the week bringing even the best. From 6 in the morning until 10 o clock at night this is B.B.C. 3 Counties radio 20 minutes past 5 this takes what is transgender got to do with the crime rate for Mary. Thank you I ll try and it was Rob his family and friends. When many people who were told to falter shifts can t come here any more go to help if you haven t aged care thank you. Yesterday don t. You get. The germs is real what did we do before replying on cheap slave labor I m sure you can too. Take state 13 double 3 Start your text 3 so what I do know is that after 6 we re talking business work and money with our fantastic panel Jules White might love Max Steven Gordon Wilson I think the best story tonight is going to be about much to pray for fish and chips if you still have the old fish and chips are not equipped. Often But if you still have a much you paid because when you talk about one of the big local celebrity chefs who is charging would you believe 32 pounds 50 for some fish and chips yes right 32 pounds 50 for a portion of fish and chips and. Right let s talk in lines because exactly a year after the Luton based airline monarch went out of business another airline Primera has ceased operations now the Danish based budget and one is much smaller than monarch but it still had an impact with passengers stranded abroad a great number of passengers and wrote the company around European and transatlantic flights from several airports including Stansted clear from take it for herself and her baby to Chelsea Washington in November my husband s father lives over there and they want to keep their grandchild to the side. But yet we don t have any excess cash to refund the case because we probably just better sites to begin waved it was a risk taking in you know top and primary because we didn t know about them again it was the only way we could afford to buy. How much cheaper were you me asking and it was about 600 pounds cheaper you know it s quite a lot for us. And if we would get on an hour about whether to pay the extra bits a guy would someone more established we probably wouldn t have any spending money once we got there if we had done that say you know it was a gamble that didn t pay off some Fortunately Clare from Luton speaking on the programme a little earlier well let s bring into this conversation the aviation expert Julian pray Julian very good afternoon to you welcome to the program. Some candidates on the anniversary of the moment collapse again more bad news for the Enron industry yes terrible isn t it we need some really need some good news I think but this was a little Icelandic budget airline plane air air and unfortunately it s a whole series is called sequences have actually caused it to cease trading because of what they decided now remember this airline s been in business for 14 years so it s not a new airline but they decide to change direction and offer these new flights with new aircraft and so they placed an order. Their boss and they have promised delivery dates and times so set up the show jewels and would you believe it came back and said Well unfortunately we got just in time problems with components and engines and things and so you re not going to get these new aircraft which meant of course that. Then had to lease in aircraft from other operators and this of course puts a great big hole in your whole financial projections so how does Ben moment to keep the business that was never in the piece sustainable. Just then that didn t that they grew too fast for the money they had. Well as I say it s a whole series of events that happens and they d actually set out quite an interesting idea of the way they were going to actually pricey these flights and of course since they put the prices out there then other operators came in notably Norwegian came in and they offered a competing service so suddenly Primero did not she had the market self but it had actually made inroads there and they were running flights to Washington New York and at one time to Boston as well and unfortunately the volume was in there because the other people started chipping away and of course they had to cancel a lot of their shuttle because they couldn t put the new aircraft on there as I say they had to use easily East aircraft and bring some Aldred craw from their fleet back into service didn t where the past is use MONUC Where did they go in the past years who have used for Mira Where are they going to go. Well I ve heard the earlier piece about the lady travelling and I m just hoping that she actually used a credit card not because there s a card or debit cards all right because there s a there s a deal on a debit card as well. If it s specially if it s a visa one and so possibly she can get the money back the whole point is you have to spend at least 100 pounds on your credit card all talk credit cards 1st of all and even if your business say $600.00 pounds but you put at least $100.00 pounds on the credit card then you have a claim under Section $75.00 of the Consumer Credit Act and the claim is not against the airline but it s against the credit card company and quite a lot of people have done this in the past and they ve actually got all their money back is take a little while to get it on the stand and also there is a civil aviation bombs but the point is if it s not part of the inclusive to another as a package holiday. Safelight only then you find that CIA arrangements be available to them didn t some airlines are thriving too in particular and run and what is the they doing right that the others can t emulate or sustain Well if you. Let us take it easy Jet 1st of all they have the slots they have new study reputation and they have a very sophisticated marketing service all good through the website Yes the headline price for some flights is very cheap but you find that soon as those flights have gone then the price goes right up and bit like the Tory party conference where the last minute tickets were something like 400 pounds a head about the same sort of idea works with easy Jet The longer you leave it for or a particular flight the higher the prices and so that s how they make their money everybody goes to the headline right and say oh lovely I can go to Barcelona full 20 pounds and then they when they actually get there they find it s a lot more expensive but they want to go in that particular time and so that s what they do. Julie thanks for doing so was thank you say they should expect Julian bright 400 quid to go see the tourist. It was a day to a year to the day since one of the last flight Danielle from the most works cabin crew for the company. Was the last 12 months been like the Danielle good afternoon to you Kyra that having a very well I ll use it is literally to the day the years since since Monaco went on to. The House side by. Side quite play I mean if you. Like for example this morning that you might have to read life you know they always Clendenon some kid. You know. Shocking as it was on the day what it did have said. What are you doing now I m currently glad kid I think W. Gave me some simple must sound to fit your. Passion for Life that plate and walk in as a South consultant transcript which become S.S. But I haven t really to. Buy my wife a copy to be going into straight as a joke with British Airways and sausage Oh fantastic I was going to ask you once you had a taste of the the aviation industry right yes it is virtually impossible to do anything else but work in a because it is exciting it s a nice job unless you ve had the skill for it s not a one of those jobs that once you ve done once you can t help but going back and you do some things that in. RINGBACK For example I d never really want to as a child it was an older dream but. Now we get an expression that I think. It will be cabin crew. That is correct yeah listen we wish you all the very best good luck with. A very exciting career Good luck with that Danielle. Pleasure Danielle from the US will what has come across a monarch. If you work in this one it s one of those industries where once you get a taste for it is very very difficult to. Travel in. 3 Counties radio. Plays continue the M 25 days evening it so like look twice from Junction 20. $25.00 at Enfield Cloyd said because of an accident and it s taking around an hour and a quarter to get through that stretch a one and that. Evening with delays heading up the junction 6. 50 and a little hard to the A 120 that s queuing in both directions it delays just approaching traffic lights and mitten send B.B.C. 3 Counties radio amateur Thank you. The beds and this is B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. It s 530 I m Jane Killick 11 people have been banned from setting up an authorised travellers camps and Central by the chair the council has secured an injunction after what it says was a really difficult summer in 2017 when the people and their families moved from site to site causing destruction and leaving rubbish harbor to place so a 2nd person has died after a horse and truck were hit by a car and Wolf on cross last night a man a woman remember filled on the horse they were killed and the horse were killed and 10 Tell us why. The owner of voxel has underlined the need for free trade in a deal with the E.U. He said otherwise there may be dramatic consequences for plants in Luton and Ellesmere Port the weather a cloudy night. In football there are way League matches for Luton Wakem M.K. Dons and Steven age tonight lose in head to struggling Oxford in League One with new assistant manager Steve Rattner alongside Nathan Jones for the 1st time the hot as a aiming for a 1st away win his striker James Collins on the road in price from good stuff and we re nearly nearly I m going to want to start to stay there not in the great at the minute and so they ll be up for it. Pitch a way Oxford on choosing more not come we go away their own car went also in League One with Him Fleetwood in League 2 M.K. Dons report file and Stephen to travel to Exeter who are place above them in 3rd the Barabbas the name Ameria is expecting a difficult game. To relish it. Good team they believe for 34 years their playoff honors last season the Cupola same players the change of manager boards was assessing the losses so he knows a quick preview of the stable they should be up there in the season will be different challenge Wilson on Tuesday and this full commentary on Leighton Wickham M.K. 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Group the company that owns Vauxhall and his dick prediction or problem with as it currently stands but it s coming up in the next few minutes after 6 could be talking work business money stories that cracked pounce on Jools what might lie Max and Stephen Goldman Wilson joining me live in the studio always happy to you cause your texture emails and if you want to question the panel you can either throw a topic in for them to debate as even better and one of the lots of stories we ll look at but one of the stories is about one of these celebrity chefs who launched a new menu in a restaurant and is doing fish and chips for 32 pounds 50 and I kid you know 32 pounds 50 for bit fish and chips. Manalive. Right let s talk weather story. Help create. Support children who are impacted by crime in the county and the project is being rolled out by the signpost hub which provides free and confidential emotional and practical support to those affected by crime the. And we made to look like police officers let s talk to. The victims for signpost. Welcome Look what will. Be useful so they are designed. They will come from the signpost talk to children and also will encourage them to ride with the car or respond there s going to be a communication. To reassure. Experience that it s traumatic crime. Victims a crime the approach by police officer with the teddy bear does that help yes it was rolled out 3 months go by Dorset place. And his mom helped develop the. Initial template is proved to be really successful in the area and systems and it will go to adoption be successful. So what is. Yes knitters and crochet is. Where they re from the local community women s Women s Refuge is missing clubs just any enthusiastic likes to crochet knit . That wants to deny a bit of spare time. To to be able to sickle is initiative. So what to do it s just such a signpost hub you carry and form of the process that way I mean yes I can get in touch via It s been posted on Instagram switched off ice but I can send me an e-mail where I can provide the guard in the past and use that people to be able to do that and I can also give us a call in the signpost support service number is 8028 is the boy 7 and I can provide. That drives them to be able to do that due to police of try to if you try to be troublesome but that you. I may not yet know it started officially a start in voting out today I got an initial call can already go out and it s just . Great members of the community that will help. When. You need and you make the project work for you and your your colleagues only thank you Davis a victim of their sometimes have U.K. . If you listen to your article with much more the police officer he explained this does not I m not putting down the Kompany in a victim of crime segment not if you ve been a victim of crime if it helps the young children fantastic brilliant if this is a way of creating a ball and breaking down a barrier and helping children who ve been victim of crime Bridget I m all for it my concern and tell me if I m wrong is perhaps we wouldn t have to name teddy bear police officers for children who are victims of crime if the police and this current crop of. Politicians did their job because if people s houses were being burgled people would be mugged or stabbed the net wouldn t be victims of crime in the 1st place but it s just a view and you can share your perspective as well if you know which. One. Because I m not quite sure if House has been burgled and the place to go back and say By the way the child is a put is a teddy bear a place that s going to help to be honest with you. When one has been in the 1st place but you know what got them right let me tell us what happened with Vauxhall because the owner of Vauxhall has warned of dramatic consequences for the plants in Luton Ellesmere Port if there is a no deal breaker story in covering the news bulletins the south end cost the virus is the chief executive of P.S.A. . Group which which now own voxel bought it last year calls and he s been speaking to the B.B.C. s business reporter see him like that well this is very clear we have written. PRESS. What are our expectations of course our expectations are very clear we want to free trade between the U.K. Continental Europe that s very clear if we don t have a free trade condition then of course we have to adopt that may have dramatic consequences for operations in the U.K. Which of course we would like to avoid as much as possible so for us the situation is crystal clear we need free trade that s the number one request beyond that of course we also need to make sure that we have common immigrations common through. Everything that makes things fluid dynamics and efficient which is also something that we care about we ll see what kind of things we need to plan for when we come closer to that point I want here to testify that we have excellent communication with the our with our partners in the U.K. As much as we do YOU care government of the day we want to be a very clear he used the expression dramatic consequences now given the uncertainty around the future of Ellesmere Port That s a phrase that probably won t go down too well with people working there can you explain a little bit what you mean by that well that s a question for the U.K. Government not for us. The question is for the U.K. Government is are you able to reach an agreement with European Union to make sure that we protect free trade so it is not for me to describe the consequences of that s not my responsibility my responsibility is to ensure the sustainability of our company and the people working in our company including the. Employees. But. We did not decide it it was something that was decided by by the U.K. People and we respect that but if there are consequences coming out of no deal situation then so be it but we are giving all the possible alerts all. In the possible warnings showing what this means and what is the right direction and I think everybody is now aware our Union partners are aware of it the U.K. Government is aware of it so everybody knows what this represents I think we have done our job by being asked transparent as honest and as pragmatic as possible now it s up to the negotiator we were shooting people to find a customer I spoke speaking to the B.B.C. s business reporter Theo Leggett of the soft talk about dramatic consequences what these businesses warm. Single Market which Sacha wanted but it seems not to get that and this business a warning of again dramatic consequences if they can carry on trying to go about stopping breakfast has been to talk to this about they want to run their business. Back to the firms takes and Kevin Kevin very good afternoon good afternoon Kevin welcome to the program that was new and you know you know what is negative about things you know put in over the all carers come from Asia and Europe you know. That s what we re getting all we ever get is negative I ve got 3 daughters one to care care system national health. Care is came from. Yeah you know you will put you know where is the negative side of it read the texts from people saying to me baby say you break. But my mind if we want to know about it. The only thing we ever want was control of immigration to my mind there was an option. All. Were treated the same as reminding. Me But I have to have a base. In Iraq to come here but I have to have that means. Commit a crime we can check out just come out and we can take them out I mean it ain t any use it commits a crime where you have not but the right to get rid of them yes or no yes we have Kim and I think you re aware of this but the this home secretary the one before it was Home Secretary the ones before going back all the way to and I m going back to the. Government all home secretaries have had the ability to control immigration they could have rejected people with convictions of the voters they could have done their job they ve successively chosen to ignore it it was never the the e of never said you can t allow people you can t you have to have these people. Success if I m secretary who haven t been up to the job they haven t done what they were supposed to do and. I now know that they were trying to bolt the door off the horse has bolted and they say done a deal probably then it wouldn t be the situation but they re saying no you re on about want to call a market where you were a common market that was the only thing we voted to go in so you re saying Obama all countries in. The same cherish trading between H.R. That no one ever voted to go in. With a common government but then it changed the look came in to the argument about about the referendum is settled we we have got to lay people have voted that was democracy and this country has to leave the E.U. But about how we leave you got this guy from voxel saying look all these businesses need access to the single market which Margaret Thatcher created helped create these business saying look you ve got to sort your knocked out is it wrong for them to say that. Well you know what Moses actually said it was so that well before secular The last came over such was key in making the single molecule Little Britain go market the single market was intended for Wilson s time which is along with all my money with such make sure when she was prime minister the single market was best for British business because she knew that this huge market in Europe had to work and we had to take advantage of that in the past the question is going forward what kind of deal do we need to get with the biggest problem is that we re never going to get the best deal because we ve got no one involved in it is proper access everyone there is and he Frank said no no one wants a son no one s buying Thai he house is am buying failing with it properly and using forest take you seriously thought that now I don t think there is anyone there because it s not a problem to my mind is. It wasn t buying time Cameron didn t treat is a sign why Harold Wilson treaty guardian to come in the market Harold Wilson started Elsevier leftish M.P. Today aware that Cameron is done that he would have been able to carry on as prime minister. Because he was put yourself in 5 or not carry out he was in this and then I win situation he couldn t start he would have been the one for the negotiation but through shortsightedness it was on the phone in a situation where he couldn t do it. Kevin going to take control is not as to what you so wish you well. Kevin says it takes Since 90 to do before the world the E.U. And the U.K. Of changes $28.00 say. Everybody voted for breaks it would doesn t really matter because remember that the vote was settled democracy means that we have to leave the question is how it is all these big businesses and they will be wrong. Travelling. 3 Counties radio. Afraid I m still watching the soul. From junction 20. 25 at Enfield. Because off an accident. From junction 20 to 20. All that break down. Very busy heading southbound from the 1st field center down towards the end $25.00 . That. 20 is queuing in a right gents heading towards the very traffic lights. B.B.C. 3 Counties radio and I thank you more travel from just before 6 headlines this choose day off today 11 people have been banned from setting up. Camp in central chip the council has secured an injunction off to what it says was a really difficult summer in 2017 when the people in the families moved from site to site causing disruption and leaving rubbish Police say a 2nd person has died after a horse and trap were hit by a car last night a man. And the horse were killed in Lieutenant and the owner Vauxhall has underlined the need for free trade in a deal with the E.U. He said otherwise there may. The dramatic consequences for plants in Luke and Ellesmere Port and your 3 counties with a cloud B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. 3. Black. Black. Black goes. Down in the way. They did. With. Something like. Count. Digital. This is Roberto Peroni B.B.C. 3 Counties radio I just read the messages I want Ricky This is great stuff and to raise a home secretary for 6 years and pay him for 2 wins the migration down to tens of thousands at winning you ve been promising it for 8 years yet you re still miles off despite having complete control of the largest level of immigration known Ricky thank you Chris is rubbed off Britain is not full Britain is badly managed it has suffered for 40 years from under investment in order to fund tax cuts a 2 or 3 percent increase in income tax would sort of a lot this. Crisis Rob forget about your time home in Spain people if you don t want unskilled labor then presumably the E.U. Won t want unskilled British pensioners clogging up their health service. Right let s talk to let s talk to Karen Karen go after going to your. Mind. The chap you had for her then yeah. Yeah that one is mechanize was that we all the. Immigration was that started that right but he continued that about Romanians and I didn t quite catch the rest. To tell you. About my father who has just come out of hospital just come out of hospital has been there for 5 weeks whole mind one of which was white and the others from various other places of the world he had to die in 2 weeks extra because that was something that wasn t a procedure that wasn t carried out there should have say and now he s got carers that these this time is a different section of care isn t every single was falling again whereas before he went in hospital when he still had problems with old Parkinson s it was all National Health Service. And you know a variation of people that come from Iraq it can happen for a long time it s just basically I m on the verge of calling. The the carrier associations to try to get the originals back because they re not doing the job again how they should because not been trying probably I m going to see how much the cost of it keep 1000 will 10000 may not have been my brother and sister but I signed up for that because this is my dad even his last 2 years and I am determined that he goes out in the best way possible but that s what it comes down so it s not . And I don t know. This area manager is not the man these proper not from your end obviously but from ministering this plea this section of the N.H.S. Is your duty with it isn t managed probably But isn t that part of the bigger problem here isn t it isn t about immigration it s just the way the country s being managed from from top to bottom but insensitive people on there are not really qualified to do such a job yet. If someone is not qualified they should be able to if someone has no qualifications then the law is always been there for him a home secretary for immigration policy to deny them access we the this is not to get any better because all of a sudden we re leaving we ve had that possibility of controlling our borders for years for We ve always had it has never been used. Yeah. I know that but I mean that I m just. Trying probably about I know what I m not going to. I m glad you ve done it. Just for one week OK I just I mean really. I m more of all right. Thank you but your mom for time reasons are there so. I think you hit the nail on the head government not being fit for purpose I feel they should be an interview process people held accountable as you re currently stuck trying to judge which side would do the worst job and not who is best well you look around all of this crop of political this political elite We have no exactly church and all that I mean whatever whatever your your Whatever your your favorite political counter might be whichever side of the House that this law. STEPHEN DUMBLE get off breaks all business requires the same deal in Europe because they all want Access to keep Labor stay thank you we are talking business with the money 6 crackdown they re very they have the thought out there ready to go out and because of weather. Chips the cost of pounds $50.00. That he said about a Bedford store because the Bedford bar a community safety partnership running a week of action this week in the middle and road in Tavistock stray areas and they re working with the local community to concentrate on ways to help improve the 2 where is now the partnership includes better Bar Council police just Fire and Rescue Service we can talk to council clean at kids who s the portfolio holder for community safety and regulatory services Bedford Bara Council Kelly good afternoon A.J. A Good afternoon welcome to you more favorable You know the most. Cases week of action taking place clean. In 2 areas of which both of them have a shopping area. With residential streets off them and there are areas where we hear from residents about issues that concern them and we are obviously aware of. What we re doing is that we ve got. A whole host of partners in issues mentioned a few but I think counting them up I think is about 16 different partners a taking place in this working alongside stay community which in fresh resident and local businesses so we re looking at ways we can help improve the area although it so it s called a week of action is not just going to finish at the end of the week there will be ongoing initiatives after that clearly when you talk about looking at ways to improve these areas what sort of things are you talking about. From the pacing side from the Anti Social Behavior side far Elting to improve the local environment yesterday we had some little pics which I took part in in the morning. But we ve got some. Small gardens sort of being improved and where looking at. Other ways to think it just might help make the area nicer but also say working alongside a residence and looking along side businesses who have not so I guess they see everything that is happening they want to. Look. For a big area and I know of councillors locally who are doing bits and pieces all over . Some box your one of those councillors who always takes a keen interest in your community and I guess you ll tell me that you would get involved and help out you do whatever you can do people generally come forward collation and get involved with you and your partners to make a difference did. They come to the houses they write something let s help. Yes Not as many as ladylike but yes people do come out yesterday morning I was out in Texas took straight with residents that came along as well. And that was a really good start the week in the afternoon we had counselors surgeries running alongside the place we had B.P.A. Trays and they booed wall. And other agencies too and resident. There was also one running in they. Will pack the Salvation Army Center in they Commercial Road area all right you people came along to that as well. Tomorrow you know today there was a very different initiative it was about loan sharks so there was a presentation about loan sharks which is illegal money lenders and we had a really good presentation on that and you talking to a journalist you those kind of money shops is not a problem in your area but I know I wouldn t say Bedford in particular I think it s a problem in O Leary is that there are people who get into debt and try and find ways to have to borrow money and if they get they start borrowing from the wrong people who start. Putting big interest on to the children into that never get out or diagrams and so it can happen to anybody or it might not happen to you only but it might happen to people that you and I know and we can put them in the direction of the. Hope and I say sure that can help them that we ve got in fact that we ve got a credit union as well which can help people I wish you well if people want to get involved in more people want to get involved how can they do that. They can contact the council they can contact the place but there are. Probably the more important people to contact all the local councillors and we will obviously put them in the right direction and encourage them to take part. I was counsel. For the hold up for community safety and regulatory services Bedford bar a council of the response that has been extraordinary Thank you Kathy says Rob going back to the immigration story the British Retail Consortium are wrong if they want to run a business they need to pay their workers a decent living wage not expect everyone else to subsidize their workers with top up benefits well run companies will introduce efficiencies to ensure they still make a profit she doesn t say I don t care what nationality workers are and if you paid a living wage for full time work. Been a really busy person look. We re going to take some travel news headlines it s all very busy on the motorways the town centers and through the main routes cross beds and some bugs will take the news headlines Jane will do the best local news headlines anywhere on the radio dial and then off to 6 we re going to sit down in the studio with Stephen gold Wilson. And Jules white We re talking business work and money story this is another fantastic panel 3 with huge experience joining us live in the studio if you want to quiz them about something that s what it s for if you want to put a question for them to tackle that s also something they can do it s really easy to get in contact the phone numbers 08081 double double double and yes we will talk about the story of the fish and chips that are coming in at 32 pounds 50. Beds. B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. Well I m still watching the. 20. 25 at Enfield. The kids often act. Very well now also 25. 17. 16 at. The end faulty lane is closed that the case of the breakdown now heading into chosen and the A 10 that s already struggling southbound a sweet evening it delays from the Brookfield center down towards the end 25 to late and in hot 38 a full one full that saw late eastbound with delays from the bullpen sang appalled heading into the center of talent Emmet in send B.B.C. 3 Counties radio sanctuary. More travel from them in the next 15 minutes a great panel live in studio one and you can text the mike on 3 great start that text. Locals and vocal across Bennett s hearts and banks this is B.B.C. 3 Counties radio. It s 6 o clock I m Jane Killick the headlines 11 travelers banned from unauthorized camping in central beds to resume a is cross about Boris Johnson and voxel boss warns over losing free trade with the E.U. 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Transcripts for BBC Radio Foyle BBC Radio Foyle 20180313 150000

Thank you I m going to stuff a box at a brothel a comedy Oz off tonight as off and that s the marker led Darren out of the end of up as he is tomorrow so. 93 point. 792 medium b.b.c. Radio. T.v. The Radio 4 news at 3 o clock with anaemic wire Russia says it will not cooperate with the u.k. Over the poisoning of a spy in Salzburg until a nerve agent sample is handed over for analysis scuse me treason may have given the Kremlin until midnight tonight to explain at some bold went or face a full range of measures in response Russia has by to retaliate in turn and has summoned the British ambassador in Moscow to complain afterwards the ambassador Lori Bristow made the statement I reiterated the points made by Prime Minister Maliki that we expect by the end of today you know from an account from the Russian stage as to how this material came to be used in Seoul for the prime minister will take decisions and make an announcement in the course of tomorrow as to what our response will be District Judge Mark Hamill has described to stopping in St Fand on Sunday morning as a manic and frenzied attack 46 year old Matthew James Kane of central promenade in Newcastle is charged with the attempted murder of 4 people at a heist in Queens Park he was remanded in custody I m old here again next month the chairman of floated and situ football club has confirmed the talks are taking place over the possibility of playing matches a prandial Stadium next season it s one of 3 venue s not being considered after the Riverside Stadium and drama who was destroyed and last August s floods but Belanger since says there are a number of issues to overcome. Discussions with the kind so the local community could stand up here but the potential audience a cheek saying some or all of it. I understand that. Political and cultural sensitivity. Get support. From from people in the sporting paternity Kyra quite as the sport trainer Nicky Henderson says boo the Dare can prove last years when the Champion Hurdle was no Flook when he goes in this afternoon s race at the Cheltenham Festival heir the $1.00 to $1.00 shot Somerville boy written by Newell fairly won the supreme Novices hurdle there are 3 Irish Cup quarter final ties tonight Korean versus Glentoran Linfield at home to Cliftonville and larn a ballerina and there s live coverage on radio all star and radio foreign media and we have from half past 7 the semifinal draw takes place afterwards and former Southampton defender France s banally believes Mark Hughes would gain the respect of Southampton s players and he gets the bank and money Gers job banally says the club s next manager has to make an instant impact. Thanks Erica and the weather dry it was sunny spells today turning clarity and one day tonight with my breaks of rain on the top temperature of 10 degrees Celsius tomorrow looks set to be cloudy when it and one day with my breaks of rain some of it have a particularly in the afternoon fresh to strong southeasterly ones persisting with highs of 7 to 10 degrees Celsius b.b.c. Radio 4 news. B.b.c. Radio all star travel. The a forward Lock Road House being closed just before its junction with the Eglash road because off a crash a fuel tanker has overturned so it s likely that the road will be closed for a while diversions are in play as well a separate crash involving another fuel tanker has happened on the leg a curry road and Lisburn field has spilled onto the road as a result police are advising drivers to avoid the road while the cleanup continues and in Belfast one of them a constraint is closed again today so drivers can expect delays in both directions 3 id afternoon and Sutherland reporting. Trouble on b.b.c. Radio also. Will. See them a calling. B.b.c. Radio Ulster b.b.c. Radio 4. Welcome to the programme Stephen McCauley standing in for Kerry McLean on b.b.c. Radio all star on b.b.c. Radio 4 Good afternoon. Stephen McCauley. B.b.c. Radio Ulster b.b.c. Radio 4. I personally think it s not a better the 2nd time. Was. There. Was. Yes. Oh. That s Michael Jackson getting us started on the program today with Don t Stop Till You Get Enough and you re very welcome to the show and give us a call 103-030-8055 extension 55 you can text. And you can e-mail me directly on Stephen dot McCauley at b.b.c. Dot co dot you can and this is going to no sense whatsoever that I listen on radio also but I ve got to catch up with something from my radio for listeners which happened last Thursday on our program because I haven t been. And the seat since them we had a we had a kind of a vote on Thursday to establish what the collective name for listeners to our program would be and there are many different ideas people were suggesting the iguanas they were suggesting Macaulay Culkin out of her head of all things but anyway the vote was warm by the theme stars with 9 votes and Emma double check that one with me on Friday so she can attest that it s true but we are not called Theme stars that s what our that s the sighted so and I ve been reading all stories in the dark about the don t worry that s something we were doing last week and speaking of themes we ve got a brand new song on the program today we re going to start it off today and the theme this week is size was kind of Temple to go for shapes and sizes but I m going to go for size so you can have anything at all to do with size you can be bags small long tall massive huge and I think it s all to do with sizes in the title of the song or it can be in the lyrics of the song as well so if you don t find a reference to size in the title of a song just sing through the lyrics to your favorite song and it ll be in there somewhere probably just called the line from a song for so that s what we re looking for this week we re looking for songs related to the theme of sighs and we ve also got some northern soul dancing at around about $430.00 with good music from the movies just after 4 we ll have a quiz teaser right about the time too we ve got a featured artist this week on the program I m going to let you know who that s going to be as well and we also have book club day today with Carmel Smith she s going to be sharing her love of books and today should be talking about one of her favorite authors will talk about who that s going to be a little bit later on in the program but right now this is the b. Radley s and wake up. The bee Radley s and wake up bird take us all to 13 minutes past the be on the program today and get a couple suggestions on for our theme of size so if you re just joining us we re looking forward for song titles with some kind of reference to size and it obviously can be the word size but it can be any size the long tall big small whatever we re looking for on the show this week Carlin suggest big strikes again by The Smiths I thank you very much indeed for that one but I m going to go for this one Jim of the reverb King was the very 1st to suggest and I think for the same on the program I suggested a great want to this is a little richer a Long Tall Sally. So Mike thanks indeed to Jim the reverb King who s got us started with our song came on the program today I m not of course was Little Richard and Long Tall Sally is part of our theme of size so that s one of them for women for long we re looking for tall we re going for bag we re going for small we re going for tiny short thought then huge mass of anything that s all you can assume. It was sighs and the song titles to them if you can find it and the title of the song you might find it somewhere in the lyrics so if you do the line from the song I will play it on the program for you today I want to say hello to David a pet service served today David are you don t you imagine the Van Halen version of Big Lisa thanks very much indeed for that when people come through on the show this afternoon 030-308-0555 extension 5 is the phone number and you can of course text. On the phones today and on the phones and for us 30385555 if you want through to us this is the farm. road by the Beatles big time by Peter Gabriel and the key to the highway by Big Bill Broonzy thanks very much they did mention a feeler for once for us as well. A Mets today who suggested thought bottom by Queen a song after myself and that siren. That s also been imagine today violence if you let people queue in the tractor q. And a tractor How you doing this afternoon also Louis and Bangor nursing home has requests about one too so bear with me I ll try got one don t get a free shortly on the program I want to say hello to poppy seed on the show today has mentioned Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac. We ll get out why in a couple seconds you also mention the long and winding road by the Beatles and mark the painter has a few for as you ve mentioned a little 15 by Depeche Mode big in Japan by Alphaville What about the masses against the classes by Manic Street Preachers and that s all part of our theme of size this week on the programs were looking for any reference to size can be big small tall long short anything at all we re looking for anything to do with size and with out in mind we ve got a message here from Cal and all my he suggested one for us as well you ve mentioned Leo Sayer and long tall glasses thank you very much the granite rockers and on a long have mentioned whole lot of Rosie by AC d.c. So thanks for that one too and let s go for this one poppy seed mash into just a short while ago there Fleetwood Mike on the Little Ice. Thank you indeed to poppy seed who suggested Fleetwood Mike and little lays as part of our theme of size this week on the program I want to say hello to him. He s been in touch and said Stephen what I Johnny Cash and walk tall for all us very quickly challenge people we make one thank you very much indeed for that 11 of the guys here from Richard and Randall Stein public service broadcasting and Everest which made him he s quoted the line 2 very small man cutting steps on the roof of the world so that makes it fit our theme I very much indeed for the album and bus driver Paul has been in touch with another quote from a song so thanks very much for that one you mentioned I says For your theme How about one of my all time favorites on the nickel by Tom Waits which finishes with the lines so let s climb up through that button hole and fall right up the stairs I ll show you where the short dogs grow on the nickel over there so thanks very much great great great quote as well thanks for that one what we got here the library. It s a crib called the librarian and Oma says to be with you or wild world by Mr Big So thanks very much for that keep them coming through on the program today but right now let s catch up with things that weather wise bar I have to say normally I complain relentlessly about the weather I mean there s a bit of an up in the air but it s nice they are there if you complain about it you probably shouldn t live in this part of the. I mean it s not too bad actually there today is probably the bass day of the coming days dry weather good amounts of sunshine the winds are light temperatures of 1011 degrees this afternoon so not too bad at all unfortunately the week s not going to and out that way as we move into tomorrow we have a weather system coming is going to be strong wind is going to be in a lot of rain on Wednesday and overnight into Thursday in fact a weather warning has been issued for. So the key be some flooding now we lose the threat of rain as we make our way towards the weekend but the big question for a lot of people had was to Robie or for some projects they for seventy s it is going to turn much colder so today tomorrow temperatures of 1011 degrees come Saturday are looking to 2 maybe 3 and there is even a risk of some wintry sharks so everything this week we re not having back in an all or polar vortex our way it s not going to be as big as The Beast from the east was a few weeks ago we re talking just the weekend so cold weekend to come but then as we may go into next week the temperatures back on the rise but there is a chance we can see some snow especially over the hills in the mind and so states in the forecast of course will keep up that is Ok well are we are running our famous week on the famous size sort of in for your suggestions I think you would suggest 1st well I was going to suggest fats and small turnaround Who classic from the ninety s but I think you want to go dedicated to the grain in the newsroom a razor a little respect a fantastic bar thank you very much indeed are famous week assize folks working for your suggestion between 9 and 5 pm 030-308-0555 extension 5 or you can text on. This bar suggestion. a couple of the ones on today from some young as well to school and by for them we ve got the Wonder stuff size of a car we ve got the Stone Roses town story love song we ve got oysters little by little and loads of all the great ones there so thanks very much the song in full flower here from Troy McCoy has mentioned a long way from Elliot to down for by John Denver so thanks very much for coming through on the program today our theme is size we re looking for any reference to size and it s all in the title of a song or can be in the lyrics of the song as well give us a call and 030-303-0555 extension 5 I m going for this one my. This is yours this is the Smiths and beg my strikes again. Thank you indeed to Ed and Carla This is just the one for us the Smiths and Big Mike strikes again as part of our theme of Sighs This week on a program called the great ones on here today on the show let s see we ve got Charlie has mentioned too for the theme Hey big spender by Shirley Bassey on the Pixies gigantic what creates a great song Jim and Market Hill has a good one for us about Big Bad John and Jim you re not alone in that one because we ve got a suggestion for that from Hugh Sams and biographer Hugh thank you very much indeed for that to come on 3 on the program this afternoon as 030385555 is the number to get through to the program we re looking at the theme of size room for that kind of references and song titles and with that in mind John has mentioned Bob Marley and the winners and 3 little birds great song as well but they say so far on the program today one song has been mentioned by more than any other and that was one of the people who mansion does feel smashed into today let s see a school back through some of these messages here and Bangor nursing home as another I feel like people mention to to end like this is queen and fat bottom garrets. Fantastic So thank you to the various people who mash about one on the program today as part of our theme of size that is queen and fat bottom girls I want to sell it a few other people today on the program let me see the legendary a 5 warriors Bernie and Kevin have mention a few songs for us Little Red Corvette by Prince big country by Big Country Big John by Jimmy Dean and Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic by the police and every little thing by the Beatles as well so thanks very much and there s a couple lovely ones on today from Jim from Woodburn us just go through what he s got for us we ve got legs up on Whole Lotta Love we ve got the beautiful sight a little time Gina g. Just a little bit it s been a while since of her own Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong with Dream a Little Dream of me and Joe Cocker with a little help from my friends and just scroll back here to see a few of the other ones para Belle and Gerry Connolly has also mentioned that when Joe Cocker travel health my friends will try to get that one a little bit later on in the program today Kiran and Ali Castle how you do and you re looking for something by here are a great band from Northern Ireland I will see if I can get something today between now and the end of the program I don t have anything with me but I will see what I can to leave it with me here 3030 any 5555 is the number and it s Tuesday it s big club day and Carmel Smith as with us today Carmel How you doing Hello Stephen how are you not say about it s all karma we re looking at your favorite color was certainly one of your favorite authors today and we re looking at Amy Tan I m very excited about the fact we re talking with Amy Tan today for the simple reason that I know nothing from butter I ve never read a single book so I want to be enlightened very good so tell me what to do today the when I knew that we were going to talk about this a little bit of reading around her life story and you know something I mean the life story of her quite the body of work as well absolutely For one thing it s extensive much to so much you could talk about but it s hard when you know really really hard an extremely hard. Which gives you great insight into her novels tell us we ve got a bug her to begin with before we start talking with the books Amy Tan s American writer she s what they call a.b.c. Which American born Chinese Her parents immigrated from China during the occupation so they ve quite a tale to tell and a lot of her novels based themselves on a mother daughter relationship and all the harrowing us and the trouble that they faced and trying to bring her up in America and obviously completely different culture than what they were used to and that was certainly one of the things that she resents that at the start of her only one she was a young girl and she tried to you know get away from the fact that she was of Chinese you know extraction those she was you know she tried to disguise she dreamt of plastic surgery and I think she was just embarrassed and she didn t she just wanted to be American and that was that she wanted to embrace America she wanted just to get on with that and anything that her parents as that as any teenager did embarrass life whatever. You know of course of course all of us you know you can get all this information and her memoirs Well you know you ve been reading novels that s what I m actually currently reading at it s a brand new release is called Where the past begins a Writer s Memoir and you know it s a great place to start with Amy s work because you really get a sense of her and it s her most intimate encounter where she reveals the truth and the inspiration that underlie her extraordinary gift for fiction. As she one of those writers who you know doesn t pull any punches you know Liz of all lays it on pretty straight all her life you need some you need some pretty hard chops to get through there s some of her her books that which tears were shed and that s all I can say is it s harrowing it s Grady but she s also very very funny. I was actually speaking of when we found this I thought I don t know if you know but those I m sure you do but that she sings and I bombed with all their writers famous writer I did not know your lightning me I m going to let me read my Before I move on the earlier books are but she sings in a band called the Rock Bottom Remainders. Are people like Stephen King I think my I m Julie is an honorary member they ve played you know they ve actually played gigs and I think that have recorded on the thing but this is a fight. I didn t realize I thought I have all about that s an option that s fabulous I would be the 1st in line. Of so hard to enjoy a morsel for it s brilliant I mean because I am a fan it s really really really giving me a little bit more insight to her and just how much she has lived through and still continues to live through because she s going strong she s writing again and because some of her books are like my favorite books was 1909 it really brings you back to that era when she was younger and she was going through it and I felt like when I read it I went through it with her sometimes I worry though about you know find out about too much about my heroes you know writers and musicians whatever because sometimes you know when you find out a bit about them you don t know you re going to want to do you find that you re liking him or like or even more now yeah I do because I didn t realize just how hard it was for her to get it on paper I think the catharsis of her writing her novels becomes really really apparent in her memoir which makes me really respect or more well let s go back a bit further than the novels and but I want to start where should people start Robert should somebody like me start was never out of books before the 1st one I read and my most favorite to date and still continues to be one of my favorite books of all time is called The Joy Luck Club and it focuses on 4 Chinese American families who start a club they called The Joy Luck Club and they play the game the Chinese game my junk and they just have dinner and they just play this game and it struction somewhat like a Mahjong game so it s divided into 4 parts in each part is divided into 16 chapters and then it goes into the parables and the parables relate to the story that is a module on game it s Chinese game it s very similar it s almost like I don t even want to burst myself and say checkers because it s probably extremely like you know highbrow but it s a big board with black and white pieces and they can play it literally for up to 10 hours. So what is it about Barbara why he was born because I know of course of the madame to the full amount it was made into a huge for a while others don t and it did very very well and the reader is just transported into another time and place and again she does focus on a lot of mother. Daughter relationships which I can relate to and their struggle to just you know give her a better life than they have I mean a lot of the book is very very her wing and what the parents had to go through to give her this life and there s a lot of secrets that are revealed to her and about her that she just have to get through it but it is just such a phenomenal phenomenal read definitely one of my favorites is that something to do with her writing style Little Pieces the it s just the way she tells her stories and you know you kind of feel you don t have any real empathy until she gets into it and you just can t put it down like you and I think everybody can relate to your relationship with your parents you know and that s something especially because I grew up in Canada with very very much Belfast parents that you can relate to go like you the eye roll here we go and I really thought that was something that I resonated with your will so you can see that my When you talk about your own life from a part of your in your love him and a totally different culture with Chris Lee with a different accent completely different experience of a different accent everything or it s going on on the floor and you know you have your friends and you bring your friends home as a kid and you re just you know you just get on with it but I can totally relate to some of her stories and they are they are so hilarious it would be like you know my mike Canadian friends going what does gag mean when your mom and dad when they say you re a gay What does that mean you know and it s very similar to that so I totally and it is hilarious like it s just so funny her journey so you re going to tell us about in our book as well most of all I haven t heard of her for the kitchen got twice the Kitchen God s Wife the shorter novel but it s a great this would be a great holiday No it s not that big It s her 2nd novel and again it draws on her own childhood and her struggle to fit in it revolves around the story Pearl who is a California born daughter of Winnie a Chinese immigrant who fled America to escape abusive traditional marriage and war so she based the character Pearl on her own mother and all the hardships that she escaped through the occupation of China and the brutality inflicted on them I mean an awful lot of the soldier model that you re talking about spam but I read about it or you know it was quite intense quite dark dream home away from these books and . Anyway uplifted or is there a sense of just those kind of the you know this really harsh portrait it is the need like she is as much as she can be funny in the end writing about turmoil and brutality and war she has a very funny take on it and she turns everything around to just kind of being a survivor and get through it and try to have a laugh and make sure that she at the end you come away from it feeling very proud of her and very endeared to her for what she s gone through. So a major thumbs up this is what you re for any time your favorite author she one of my favorites hard to say that Sophie s Choice even you know could I say my favorite people ask me what your favorite Bond it s impossible Yeah well look that s been I m really really excited you know what I d love to do I m sure I shouldn t do this but I would actually love the start of the memoir I think you should I think that s a great place to start why not I thought about this from going there where the past begins as the writers memoir by Image homicide my big thumbs up from Carmel but that was well Kamel I m going to draw on something else here because we have got our theme running this week on the program our theme as size we re looking for any pair mutation of size in the title of a song that can be big small tiny tall short long fat than huge massive and I think so what would you go for obviously big girl you re beautiful by Mika Brzezinski. Kamel thank you so much. Fun fantastic unfasten the fire it was more about Amy tonsil thank you very much and my pleasure 030-308-0555 extension 5 is the number of when I go through the program I would like to play some music from Northern Ireland right now I m credible exceptional artist from Northern Ireland Karen La Barre this one is called Everything is made to last.

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Transcripts for BBC Radio Merseyside BBC Radio Merseyside 20180125 160000

1st of all exactly 4 o clock let s get the news headlines and more with Mark air Donald Trump says he loves the u.k. And has great respect for what the prime minister is doing he was speaking after meeting Mrs May at the World Economic Forum in Davos in Switzerland earlier this month he was criticised by 2 reason may for retreating a far right video and Mr Trump withdrew from visiting London to open the new Us embassy our correspondent in Davos John Sopel says the u.s. U.k. Relationship is looking up just in terms of atmospherics today the British will be well satisfied the mood music was good and you ve also got the Americans talking very very positively about a trade deal that could happen now the devil will be in the detail but at least this is a step forward from some kind of a rocky period. Here violent crime in Merseyside risen by more than 16 percent according to the latest figures which means in the year up to September $27000.00 it was up by more than $4000.00 incidents sexual offenses also increased by more than 26 percent higher than the national average overall record the crime has gone up in our region but it is lower than the national average of 15.3 percent Peter singleton is chair of the Police Federation on Merseyside which represents rank and file officers he says the rise also reflects changing trends there s no doubt crime has changed over the last few years and technology s played a big part in not you know you also include things like cyber crime fraud who s moving on to the you know cyber based stuff and the Internet based crime so that s going up was also crime has changed over the last few years as well but there s no group getting away from the fact that you know although she traditional crimes are car crimes you crimes of violence of also going up health officials say the winter flu outbreak may be peaking after a fall in the number of people being admitted to hospitals recorded numbers remain high at 4000 admissions in England last week but that s lower than the previous week there are calls for speakers to be installed on a busy road in North Liverpool after a car collided with 2 garden walls and 3 parked vehicles it happened on boundary lane in Everton it is junction with white people Road 2 nights ago the 31 year old driver of the vehicle involved a black b.m.w. Was taking to hospital with chest injuries recalled him all cares how his house and car damaged and windows broken he says speeding cars in the area are a big problem. The chair of an in financial evidence supporters group says tickets must be kept affordable when the club moves into his proposed new stadium today the club announced the 11 key principles which will underpin the planning of their new home from the more dark they include creating an iconic landmark for Liverpool which is easily accessible and is environmentally friendly the principles followed consultation with 1000 supporters by the Everton fans forum at the moment. Football matches out which I think is representative of people being able to afford the tickets I think if there is a major increase we would have grave concerns about happened such a thing I think the noise from the fan base would back up the weather a mix of sunshine and blustery showers that could be hella times 2 for the colder with highs of just 7 Celsius dry night in store but it will be frosty as it drops need to 2 Celsius tomorrow start chilly and turn sunny through the day with a high of 7 Celsius b.b.c. Radio Merseyside news. Time b.b.c. Radio Mosey side so good afternoon and welcome Hello it s kind of that time of year when you re not quite sure it s sort of the weather is flirting with you a little bit and it s kind of serious want to leave your big coat at home leave it at home and then you do and then you end up completely frozen Good afternoon I am one of those papers there my name s Conor Phillips and for Paul Salter there coming up very shortly we re going to be looking at the crime stats on murders he said up 16 percent year on year for those and more entered into going to hearing from Peter Singleton who is the chairman of the merge he said Police Federation today trees are near as we heard the news there are no says that the special relationship between Great Britain and the USA is as strong as ever do you agree or dig into that in a way while at more fracking tests planned are they going to go ahead they re going to vote now is near Port the sea evening and what are you kidding want you to throw away well not actually throw a where but stop using your one use water bottles and the want you to get a water bottle that you take everywhere and of little refill stations all across the u.k. Is this pot. Thank . Clinton comes. Close. To a. Clue. Me in. The a. Clue. I . You never know right when you see a celeb slash pop star. Who are beyond their forty s right you never know whether it is don t to them being a very well living human being who consumes nothing but water and does exercise every day and looks phenomenally brilliant or whether it s down to a surgeon somewhere I don t know but what I will say is a friend of mine took a picture not too long ago with Lionel Richie he was doing a concert in a couple concerts all across the u.k. And Ireland and he looks phenomenal So whatever he s doing I tip my hat to him that was Lionel Richie That was dancing on the ceiling you re listening to b.b.c. Radio Mary said it is the Dr so I m Conor Philips and as I said at the very start of the show violent crime on Merseyside has risen by more than 16 percent according to the latest crime figures which means it is up year on year since September 2017 of this more than 4000 more incidents reported to you see this on a daily basis can you see this across mostly site I d love your thoughts on the sexual offenses have increased by more than 26 percent that s higher than the national average or overall record crime has gone up in our region but it is lower than the national average of 15.3 percent Now earlier on today I spoke to Peter Singleton the chairman of merge he said Police Federation about these alarming figures the reality is crime is increasing it s something nobody in most inside police wants to sorry I don t want to say we told you so but take a 1000 police officers out of Merseyside and you know our ability to police is reduced so what do you make of the figures right you ve seen the figures this morning when you sitting down looking at them go. Yes we had an idea that what happened that would happen and that would happen are are there any surprises in the . Know there are no surprises really. The reality is that the men and women of most plays are out on the streets of Merseyside doing their best to keep the citizens of Merseyside safe. As a said that we ve lost a 1000 police officers our ability to police has been reduced by doing that and we ve restructured and you know a lot better more efficient or are doing a lot of things but the reality is take a 1000 cops out of the side and our ability to police is reduced and you totally restructure in there and we restructure in how we re reporting crimes as well have the general public got to a position where they feel more comfortable reporting crimes would not be one of the reasons why these figures have gone up or has that stayed the same No I think in certain areas I think the public are more pad to come forward and report crime more obviously you know recently years we ve we ve had you know the high profile sexual abuse cases you know the Jimmy Savile s and that kind of thing and I think people are more prepared to come forward because they now feel confident that they will be listened to by the place I think there was a. False impression but it was an impression that a lot of people had that they wouldn t be taken seriously so I think people when it comes to sexual offenses and things like that people are more prepared to come forward and report those type of crimes have you and your colleagues had to do extra training in order to deal with those to be able to be able to deal with them as in Philip one that the person is coming in and reporting that sexual offense do you think that isn t to do with the fact that we will no see more that they re more comfortable that because the trainings got better Yeah I think we ve got we have specialist departments and specially trained officers to deal with those type of offenses all police officers of hard training you know because if somebody comes to report a crime they re not going to see a specialist straight away so police officers are more aware of. You know how to listen how to sort of empathize with people and you know how to fly go ple particular crime that s been reported to and to direct the crime towards the best trained officer to deal with it there so there s no massive surprises in I suppose the big headlines from this say your Listen to b.b.c. Radio Marti said I m joined by Peter Singleton who s the chairman for the Merseyside Police Federation and we re talking about the fact that sexual offenses increase by 26 percent overall record of crimes have gone up in the region but this region is lower than the average 15.3 percent and those supposed spikes are ones we expect such as Like we said there are more people reporting sex crimes you said that you fail to a more open door as opposed to somebody who is dealing with sexual crimes within their lives like we ve said we ve seen more recordings of this but the average person on the street too has their car broken into like you mentioned they re now your house broken into just just the normal crimes ones that we ve been used to throughout the generations have we still got faith in the police that if we make that phone call it we re going to have a bobby on the beat at our front door within x. Amount of say minutes hours could be days or are we in a situation where like you said a 1000 last week on the base this is becoming more and more difficult Oh it s becoming more and more difficult Merseyside Police got to make difficult decisions every day about what we attend you know we haven t got the numbers that we used to have we can t attend the things that we would like to it s also what don t you tend what kind you attend it depends on the day if we ve had a shooting if we ve had a murder. If there is some terrorist operation that s going on they re kind of importance you know they take priority so so they sometimes can take stuff away from other things to deal with those. And I think the public of Merseyside would expect that so bad. Because of the cuts because of the reduced number of police staff as well as police officers. We have to prioritize and you know if if somebody had a shed broken into a lot month and a garden there s no c.t. T.v. There s no witnesses there s no forensic evidence. You know that is a very very low priority for us because you know on the face of it there s no solvability factors the next time we get a set of these figures presented to us if I was to ask you how do we as a nation as a as a selection of people America he said how do we bring these numbers down because it s looking like there isn t going to be many more about bodies in the street I m looking at some of the backbenchers today and this is a quote we have lost the fight against crime obviously you re frustrated with that as well what do you think will get these figures that you know we haven t lost the fight the fight is getting more difficult to say we ve lost over 20000 officers nationally you know so this is right across the board this is just a side issue. All we could do is encourage people you know to to do what they can to reduce the likelihood of them becoming victims of crime to speak to us you know when things aren t going right we will always do our best but until the politicians wake up and smell the roses and start reinvesting in the police service. It s going to be difficult you know we re going to struggle but you know the men and women the most is our police. Want to serve the public we want to keep them safe we want to reduce crime but our ability to do so with one arm behind our back because the politicians won t give us the money Peter Singleton the chairman for the Police Federation Thank for joining me I ll be really much he said as from earlier on today thanks very much to Peter for joining me what do you want your thoughts on this what are your experiences on this he said a 1000 last bobbies on the beat it means ultimately that it s harder for Merseyside police and their colleagues right across northwest to deal with crimes are you seeing this on the ground is it something that you have noticed you see and less police officers on the ground and a situation we ve had to report a crime and it s been days rather than hours for something like we said like you know Peter did say just the breaking in of say an allotment or a shed door or breaking into the house it can be a it can be really difficult for the police to get out there have you experience just let me know 15170993. Double 3 or it won t triple 3 Start your message with the word marriage would have your thoughts on this afternoon your listener drive I m Kyra Phillips with you on till 6 o clock this evening so where do get in touch with me. B.b.c. Radio. Edward Shepherd going to the roads just before 20 past. Schools. And word. Of a safe journey home the west side of the m 60 very busy I m afraid because it s now on the hard shoulder and 6 when you meet up with a nose the expressway all ends all reopens things should be improving just when something. Really does take a while to recover the senses for you. If you hadn t softly rolled the a 49 still last time for life in operation it s stable landslide things down on all approaches and still having the normal to make the journey through Crosby as well northbound on the way just on towards the Virgin s line no rhyme or reason just slower than you d normally expect any of the. $7.00 and $4.00 on on far 3. Travel. Feel This Saturday Night Live a pool of trial. And field in the f.a. Cup for. A. Kickoff is it 745 and you can hear it all on 9584. Digital and freeview channels 72. Travis why does it always rain on me on b.b.c. Radio Mary as you say and what is one of the Thursday at the at you know what I think is listen demur joins me I think it s the that Christmas thing of not Norm what day of the week it is I m pretty sure that s crept back in I think every. January is a month to be got through just get it out the way and then we ll take a fresh look in February so we know what day it is come on out what was it what did we cause I stop reading newspapers quite some time ago and you see just that little red stripe at the top you know whenever you get a bit confused there is there there is there were fine or in I want to ring a couple stories that are over or your your theory and your thoughts on them do you have. I don t think I can ask you this even though it is the b.b.c. Ok Do you have a Sky dish in your house or a satellite dish of some description we are in receipt of some such gadget writing to the question yeah is it going to trouble or scare you plans to make all its channels and content available on Lane meaning costumers will no longer need a satellite dish on their property remember when that was the sort of the argument whether they were an eyesore or a technological genius the whole conservation areas where it was the it was not the done thing was it however satellite Well because you ve got Netflix and you have a think Amazon doing this. Dream obviously. Sticks now is the who are not of those still out gadgets it may already Yeah so what they re doing is they re getting rid of allegedly the skyboxes right to call us a major development that would reduce costs on a low to enter new markets right which which got me to think and write in whatever they decide to do this creek don t think I m the type of person who s going to get a ladder up and scurry up to the sale of the house and rip the Scottish down oh no he s going to stay there isn t it I mean no one s surely going unless they send the man round with his own ladder quite frankly staying put I love the fact you call them the same thing I do. So this is lead my strange brand of thinking with this Kadish it is no going to be old tech right and it s going to be in our lives some people will say we ll see it to the man don t you come to my door I don t like that there are internet I like my skaters in the sale of the house so what Altec Do you still use don t be old tech I m not new tack at all this is cold comfort to you hearing that I m your producer for today with all the gadgets in here do apologize genuinely right and I m sure the old you this we ve been trained to think you do in radio right you call it s call the same in theaters right when you put it like the traffic in travel mine goes in one switch and the newsman goes on another switch We ve had fun for the last $25.00 of them and Dumber is brilliant really we ve had a good laugh so this is the stis is the hard thing D.V.D. s Yeah with no tag to be deemed as all the tech Come on I ve just got the hang of them there s the what s the what s the the one from D.V.D. s a blue ribbon I don t really understand what that is I ll be honest Blue Ridge is deemed as old techno old do you did you ever have. A mobile phone that you use that maybe well have some memories of the bt Cellnet phone which I ve still got somewhere in the office part to go off I was worth a credit on it then either was the Nakia 3310 or the glory days use that till it literally fell apart I was forced to get something a bit more gentle to cheat you know I had and I don t think I ve ever said this in the radio before. Am I don t know what it was what made me go that I was I don t remember doing work in this in the summer and getting a peer package the girl I bought a pager was. Never going to be wary on the head of course I did our love it the day Dad moved by the phone so listen give us a show and let me know Tak that s in your life that many people deem Altec but you actually look at the tip player in your car did you have a pigeon do you have a vehicle Yes Clear as an it track my dad always talks about I hope he s Ok Did you have one of them give us show it won t trouble 3 star dramatics with the word mercy or 1517 or 9 name 3 double 3 in very quickly f.a. Cup winner John fashion we all know him most John Fashanu from the telly from Gladiators he wants to be substituted at half time so we could get off and film an episode of gladiators it was a time when footballers weren t making the big telly box that they do today so just just I know the boss probably is listening. From work to do something I m certainly not going to tell you what I saw if you haven t appeared from your last job that was on the b.b.c. Radio interview so I honestly can t think of any I just love the fact that he wanted to do that I just I can t get over that I mean I know gladiators was big in the ninety s but still. I it was not one of the b.b.c. It was Ok I was in the doing of doing a radio show. And I had like 45 minutes until I went on air and then I got a phone call from the gas man saying Yeah I m here for gas money I waited for 4 months to come to your house now I live I see it quite close I lived about a 20 minute journey from the radio station and obviously completely within the realms of the law yes I travelled at the speed limit or under and got to the host s let the man in said to him there is the key when you re finished talk about the letter boxes no I need you on the premises it says no that s not happening today I have to get back into the car got to the radio station at $59.00 and a bit minutes past the hour that that s loads of time to spare so. You re not you re not well at the time no coffee no absolutely not so as are time you ve nipped out from work and if the During work are nipped away from work did you head home for a wee snooze and were you in inverted commas working from home. I like working from home you can put a wash on as well. You re not saying right thank you very much for joining me give me your show it s all 3 Start your message with the word mercy. Pick up the phone give me 815-170-9933 extension 0 tech that you use Have you ever nipped away from work. To be substituted so we could go to the gladiators What was it. That. Is a start of property just got a text message somebody calling me home. From a call out a long time hey home to you to date is a politically correct term. On them too and the. We re talking about tack that. You mere still use or is still in your life despite the fact it s not being used anymore based on the fact that the sky t.v. Dish or your Sky satellite dish is going to be obsolete not too long ago in the not too distant future I should say because we re going to take it all online I only stopped using my v. Here chair when it broke a few years ago mention it to the young ones artwork and there said what s that Jimmy as Jimmy and said he had the Master System to me and most of his Master System his cigar Master System Alex kid was the game I used to play on that he still got it up he s got it run and he s doing things technology style your station your voice b.b.c. Radio Merseyside. Are as let s take a quick look at the headlines our market has gotten for us on Thursday even violent crime on Merseyside risen by of more than 16 percent according to latest figures which mean in the year to September 27000 it was up by more than 4000 sexual offenses also increased by more than 26 percent higher than national average overall recorded crimes going up in our region but slowed the national average of $4.00 of 15.3 percent threes amazing meeting Donald Trump of the World Economic Forum of the Swiss resort of Davos insisting the so-called special Asian ship between Britain and America is as strong as ever the president told the prime minister that he loved Britain health officials say the winter flu outbreak may be peaking after a former number of people being admitted to hospitals recorded numbers remain high had 4000 missions in England last week but that s lower than the previous week and the chair of an influential evidence supporters group says tickets must be kept affordable when the club moves to its proposed new stadium today the blues announced the 11 key principles which will underpin the planning of the new home of Bromley more dark they include creating an iconic landmark for Liverpool which is easily accessible and environmentally friendly That s it for now I ll be back with a bullet in 5 thank. You. B.b.c. Radio. Get some better news for me hopefully in. 62 pretty much back to normal for that accident issue approached. The expressway screamed back towards sort of Liverpool from Manchester should encounter with race you now. 61718 at Meadow which we haven t had any reports of any instance of all the road works on there but the speed at the moment to suggest something more of a blockage from the link so we keep an eye on it I ll give you a number in just a 2nd if you could update me little bit busy. Because it was time for life skate a stable lead in Crosby traffic also effectively saving the normal more lane on the northbound side approaching Actually if you can update me on that or anything else the beauty of 179-4538 Shefford b.b.c. Radio most trouble Eddie use any old school technology in your life. The fact that they re going to take the Sky dish is. Going to stick in people s noses and the going to be so obsolete you have be here. Some videos but he s tends to be sort of C.D. s that I use more than not many people do C.D. s anymore he was put on a recent. Sport No let s see what s happening across most he said beyond the uncannily thank you Liverpool have agreed 820-0000 pound deal with her to sign 18 year old defender Toni Gallacher left back had a successful week long trial Liverpool s Kirby Academy earlier this month from now complete a permanent move to Anfield little bulls next game comes on Saturday night when they take on West Brom in the 4th round of the f.a. Cup no game for Everton Of course this weekend they re preparing for the visit of Leicester on Wednesday Jos a merino says Alexis Sanchez has moved to a giant club after joining from Arsenal in a swap deal with Henry Metairie and Marino says it s a transfer which suited both clubs. That s the. Last of Us. But they re all fantastic and. Liverpool ladies have completed the signing of England Under 20 international striker in solo Babaji day from Wofford ladies a Carl Edmond is out of the Australian Open after losing his semi final in straight sets to the succeeded in Melbourne Chiles winning 627662 Edmund says reaching the latter stages of a Grand Slam has given him the hunger for more success of the disappoint right now but can be very happy with the way of going about things but looked up matches won some tough matches big group lows this type of tool just gives you the bug. And will be a new Grand Slam women s champion after Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniak ie both reached the Melbourne final and Welshman Jamie Donaldson had a 10 on the past $62.00 to sit top of the leaderboard after the opening round of the Dubai Desert Classic Golf Tommy Fleetwood and Paul wearing both shot 3 under par rounds of $69.00 that if and I ll be back with more at $530.00 you ve got fantastic traffic and travel we ve got fantastic sports we ve got some fast and thunder stories there as well yes does he does he believe I don t want to be harsh on Mr radio because it s an easy thing to do sometimes in this part of the world but does he believe the stuff that he says that he think he only said I think he must do although I am sure you know you ve been in the game long enough to know how it all works and he knows you know what he s saying or what the effects are of what he said because I get very surprised they didn t come out and go and what you think of the illness or in your face the ideas like who I got look who they re got who do Ok with that we do well to disqualify him for the Europa League he laid it down though didn t he wasn t that he was getting over excited but I think he you know he was trying to say that they got a fantastic player you know as well as the 1st time he said that of a military. Regular common anyone talking about detect that might be used there that there s no longer use that. Thank you very much to Greg and he says I ve still got. My roof on I ve also got old many disks too you know the square. Thinking of you in this time of. Retro technology. Cracklin rosie on b.b.c. Radio mercy say Day Afternoon it is 430 now if you re in a market the moment you ve got a 5 o clock finish are thinking exactly how long do I have to finish 1000 minutes 90 minutes 99 minutes from No actually just to keep you in a good in a good mood if that s a tall possible on a Thursday I m not afraid it will listen to the trees and there has been meeting with Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos insisting that the so-called special relationship between Britain and America is as strong as ever this obviously comes on the back of the fact that there was a tweet 3 tweeted by Donald Trump the trees a misstep then says listen you can t read tweet tweets like that was the special relationship all was stronger is that as strong the prime minister said that the u.k. It was looking forward to having a good trade deal with the United States specifically after brags that. It s based. I work for the Trade Commission and you would have seen coming off the back of the fact that Three s a mere condemned Donald Trump retreating tweets from Britain 1st Donald Trump then made a few comments about treason May 1st of all I think from memory he sent it to the wrong trees and he sent it to a housewife down south somewhere then he retreated and said that s the real treason they are saying that they re well you know he she should have a strong look at her own house to paraphrase but the president went on to say today that the 2 countries were joined at the hip and that he loved Britain it s great to see you. Will be. Here. Great. Job. And the prime minister used her speech to the World Economic Forum to challenge technology companies to do more to protect users from harmful on the legal content online treasonist said Internet firms employed some of the brightest minds in the world and needed to step up their social responsibilities companies simply cannot stand by while their platforms used to facilitate child slavery or the spreading of terrorist extremist content we ve made some progress but we need to go so that ultimately this content is removed automatically interesting thoughts from both trees and Donald Trump. How do you feel about our American Cause and at the moment do you feel as strong or as close to them as you once did. Specifically if you re an American Cause and friend relative. Maybe doesn t support the same. Political agenda as you do is that a bigger gap is it more divisive no or is the same as it always was trouble to start a mess with Murphy. Get after it got some share in the way and also some Hall and Oates after this one this is Whitney Houston. Let. Me. See. Me. See. Me I. Was. Just. In my. Way I. Am I. The time. Was was strength. Thank. God was. Was. Was. Was. Was. Was We thank. You and was. Was. Was. Was. Was. Was was. Was was. Was was was was. I mentioned earlier on she called me in a text message been a while since I was called was surely was. An end to evening approaching 30 minutes away from 5 o clock thank you very much for was. B.b.c. Radio. Just about you had 100 on the west side of the m 62. Awards should. Have a temporary issue. Because. The more. Just heavier than normal. Or anything else that I mean 8. 79453. Just to let you know that there s going to be. Heaven this Saturday night will be starting at 5 o clock this week as once again we share the music and the memories of the sensational 19 seventies everything. From folk to funk so I hope you ll be there with me. This week. On b.b.c. Radio. I say amen corner of paradise is half as nice. As you say it is another one of those songs the brackets and it s open brackets if paradise is close brackets is nice still to this day don t understand why there s brackets and song titles so going to see the full song title if I said that was half as nice I wouldn t feel as good as a presenter so where good afternoon at 10 to 5 on b.b.c. Radio Mary said I m. Sure we were talking about the fact that it looks like Sky or indeed satellite dishes on the side of your house are going to be a thing of the past in the not to. In future because of the new technology that is going to be available to stream everything Netflix does that. Do it so Sky you re going to do this is going to mean sure the unsightly satellite dishes that many people have complained about for years are going to be obsolete but I want to know about obsolete technology or so-called obsolete technology that you use and are still very happy using the later on this year I get marry later this year and I ve got a 4 year old nephew and we ve asked him to be the page boy and he s get to the point now he s gone O Connor what one is this one is a wedding what do we do next is where you re going to come you got to work at the Have a great day and then we re going to go in and your job I said to my says you re just going to be to take the photographs so I m going to do that old thing we give every table a disposable camera click click click click you get all these photographs I showed my 4 year old nephew what a disposable camera was he hadn t a clue he flipped it around to find out where the picture was the one that he had taken and couldn t get it in his head as to why there wasn t a picture there so tack that you still use it quite frequently that maybe is for some people deem obsolete it won t travel 3 Start your message with the word mercy no protesters say fracking could be a step closer in Ellesmere Port if plans are approved by councillors the staff to noon the energy firm a gas wants to conduct tests on the ground rock formations at the sate it operates in Ellesmere Port councillors in Chester are considering their planning application right know but the plans don t involve fracking at this stage and this hasn t stopped campaigners though are Cheshire political reporter Phil McCown has been speaking to this afternoon. Well this is the musical sound outside just a town hall this afternoon around 50 people from all sorts of different parts of West have gathered here at the moment to March down to Cheshire suggests the council s headquarters lots of yellow placards saying no to fracking. And as I say p. From across the region here can I just ask you what you ve turned out today because fracking I m afraid and the whole process this involved is the danger to the environment to health to. Basically countryside effect on climate change so many recent say so it s not good for us or anywhere for the planet and it s totally different from conventional drilling which people don t realize now I guess is the company behind this they point out that they are not apply to hydraulically fracture to fracture rocks to extract gas in this particular application this is about testing the ground. From frac free day this is potentially an overreaction given that this isn t itself an application to carry out fracking The point is it is a step towards fracking and also the flare itself is burning untreated gas from the ground including. Benzene toluene at the windows on all these toxic chemicals and probably radioactive material as well that s going to be drifting across Ellesmere Port there reporters talks enough as it is sometimes we don t need to. What are you guys prepared to do also really to oppose this because of course you know you you know stranger to direct action occupy the field for over a year not too long ago there s lots of people doing most of the things many are doing the legal approach. Picking the. Line by line. Painting with political parties trying to change policy. As we re having these or having awareness meeting so people who are certainly not giving up despite the fact of course that the government says it s all in favor of fracking we re not giving up we never will this is going to be stopped very much just one of the people who ve turned out today outside Chestertown whole very soon they re going to be on the move down to the h.q. Building as I mentioned is the company behind these plans for the port side area of Ellesmere Port it s from the area of land that they ve had permission to explore for around 8. Years now and they ve been there in various guises since then they point out that they have as they say an exemplary safety record and again they reiterate that this in itself is not an application to carry out fracking but of course that won t stop all the opposition that we can see here today and as our Cheshire political reporter film account talking about the fact that councillors in Chester are no considering a planning application for my gas with regards to some rock formations which are in the Ellesmere Port area in which it operates. Always welcome thoughts on not. Take us to the news of 5 o clock on b.b.c. Radio 6. It s. Share Of course if I could turn back time thanks to the evening you listen to b.b.c. Radio as you say that I m Conor Phillips with the until 6 o clock this evening thank you very much for tuning in a few text messages coming in the topics you were talking about earlier. Once left an episode partly want to leave a football match so we could go on film an episode of the gladiators in Walton says his friends were self employed. Lowers our creations cabbies etc They used to leave their work for an hour go to Haven leisure center play a game of 5 or say then back to work I suppose if you re self-employed that s Ok I m more interested in those who are swinging the lead as they re saying we re talking about the fact that skate issues might be obsolete very soon fill in Waterloo says he still buy C.D. s they have extra tracks that you wouldn t normally get necessarily on an m p 3. Local national and international news from him. As he s. Had to sacrifice a croc across most he said let s get your news no here is Mark guy with the latest . And rank and file police officers on Merseyside says a rise in recall the crime in our region comes as no surprise although it is lower than the national average violence went up here by more than 16 percent while sexual offenses also increased by more than 26 percent that is above the national average Peter singleton is chairman of the Merseyside Police Federation the reality is crime is increasing it s something nobody in Merseyside police wants to sorry I don t want to say we told you so take a 1000 police officers out of Merseyside and you know our ability to police is reduced to reason May s been meeting Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss result of doubles insisting that the so-called special relationship between Britain and America is strong as ever the president told the prime minister that he loved Britain here s our political correspondent Paul Rowley a year ago this week they held hands went to reason May began the 1st overseas leader to meet Donald Trump in the White House since then there s been disagreements but not today. Which. Actually in turn the presidents of the 2 countries were joined at the here Rick. So spoke positively about a future trade deal once Britain has left the European Union here Warrington months critically ill with a serious head injury after being attacked by a gang of teenagers It happened in Sankey Valley Park on Wednesday afternoon as Phil Cooper reports Detectives say the 35 you.

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The whole year they them begin running their government on what we refer to as continuing resolutions which are essentially stopgap funding bills that can range between a couple days in length and several months in length so essentially keep the lights on and basically keep spending levels usually frozen at a level that they were after for the stumbling block at the moment seems to be primarily immigration Democrats are very eager to get some kind of action on the issue of the so-called dreamers young people who were brought to the United States as children you know we go in and since then have grown up here many of them have been here for more than a decade they were accommodated under an Obama era program that Trump has said he wants and you can t step to lead him on gay Paca has resigned over honey Bolton s refusal to step down as leader of the party s national executive has backed a vote of no confidence in him for him to resign office full McGuffin was accused of sending racist text messages his a political correspondent been right he s clinging on but it feels I think like the party sort of crumbling away from under his feet and I m most sure that he has anywhere near enough support to stick this out they ll not be a special meeting of the wider party membership is not a full balance of of the membership as you d get in a leadership contest they ll be a meeting in a location yet to be disclosed on a date was still yet to find out about the 28 days and it s down to the number of people who turn up then and what they decide to do that will determine his fate they ll be a vote and they will be given a choice either to accept or reject the motion of no confidence that the any c. Possed the head of the Army is expected to and Britain s military risks falling behind its potential enemies without additional additional address meant in a speech the role United Services Institute general sun cotton will point to Russia s grabbing bats of full capabilities on the threat posed by cyber warfare defense correspondent Jonathan b. . General cynic Carter will warn that Russia is building an increasingly aggressive military with weapons the u.k. Would struggle to match your height how it s been used in Syria and how Russia has been simulating attacks on Europe s doorstep conducting large scale exercises General Carter will also say states are increasingly using unconventional warfare like cyber and misinformation to disrupt normal life the u.k. He says is not immune this intervention though is as much an appeal for more money to fund the armed forces and to avoid further cuts General Carter will say the u.k. Is ability to respond to threats will be eroded if it doesn t keep up with its adversaries this appeal is being made with the approval of the defense secretary Gavin Williamson he s made clear he wants more cash from the Treasury 16 people have been injured 5 of them seriously after a train derailed and crashed in Sydney 3 were trapped in the wreckage after it fell to stop at the end of the line New South Wales ambulances acting superintendent is Steve for were saying funny to find that fine as well as a potential fracture of Mike s unsane with training and assessed 16 patients in total with 15 hours patients being transported to hospital West Midlands Police says it s treating the death of an 8 year old girl as a domestic incident Molly Bellingham was found with serious stab wounds in Brown has now was on Saturday and later died in hospital a 54 year old man has been arrested in connection with the attack is in a critical condition and hospital Here s our reporter Liz copper floral tributes have been left in memory of my family are being supported by specially trained officers and throughout the days I ve spoken to people who live on the street everybody has told about one thing and profound sense of shock at what s happened police forces will put extra effort into stopping people using their mobile phones at the wheel in a week long national operation starting today officer. Across England and Wales will be conducting targeted patrols the last operation in July 27000 so over 8000 drivers stopped and I have a 2 and a half 1000 offenses detected p.c. Martin Willis works for a West Yorkshire right policing unit when the law changed and the penalties were increased there was a few that commit arson and the number of people that were caught using the phone was driving however the question is be kept on it because it s one of the things that can easily slip back and people tend to solve it well maybe not going to get caught go but. The danger is. So real with. The devastation because by people using the phones for striving the cancer charities warning many young women are putting their lives in danger by not attending smear tests Gita embarrassment about their bodies Jo Cervical Cancer Trust says it s done research which suggests body image issues could be putting women off Robert music as its chief executive we ve released this research that s been speaking to women aged 25 to 34 for understand what the barriers are to one and not telling support for screening a support because like a cancer is the most common cancer in women under 35 the doctors come back is very worried right about a 3rd have said that that are intense really because the funding virus in the us they are worried about 40 seats and of that s come out really clearly that I ll stop what the sex is for I don t some This is a test that could actually reduce their risk public health Anglin says encourages women who are worried about the test to talk to the g.p. . The mayor of the West Midlands says the region is failing to reflect its diverse population because there aren t enough ethnic minorities in leadership positions in an interview with the b.b.c. The street says more needs to be done to diversify work forces so the economic benefits can be felt across all communities we ve got to have a regional leadership that actually includes people from those communities well it s got to be better in terms of gender diversity it s got to be better in terms of ethnic diversity but if you look across councils businesses universities you just don t see that as a people don t necessarily feel as though their futures of got role models in the community that and many mouses to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame today a spokeswoman says the Disney character deserves recognition as a woman of the ages Katy Perry and Disney c.e.o. Bob Iger will present her with the award that s the that s the news now for the sport with well thank you good morning well the quarter final pay is really starting to take shape in both the men s and the women signals at the Australian Open tennis Roger Federer is out on court at the moment in the 4th round match the latest news from Melbourne from our reporter David Lohr Yeah he s not having things quite his own way just at the moment level 4 games all against Martin future of h.e.u. Perhaps haven t heard too much about that s because he s not ranked too highly down at number 80 in the world he has practiced with Federer in the off season and he s certainly showing here that he can hold is earned 4 games all in the 1st set with a great man Federer who is playing his 1st day session match that means that Novak Djokovic she s playing the night match today on the Rod Laver Arena Simona Halep the world of only being action soon on the Margaret Court Arena and we ve had wins today from Madison keys and angelic Well a ton of hearts were passed a project Tino could prove to be a costly 2 points dropped at the end of the season as his side drew one apiece at relegation threatened Southampton. It was to win the game when you made many many mistakes. But we know use in the way that normally we use the. Different in different games and the way we. Really. We would sell keeps Smoke s faith in the Premier League table 2 points now behind Liverpool or at the bottom clubs once he says he is saving the Southampton boss series pelligrino doesn t believe he ll lose his job despite his side still being in the bottom 3. No Obviously we re in trouble but in 3 or 4 weeks every single day. Is part of football right now. It s more like the same difference and I think we ve got to go for a complete baloney one win in 11 league games has seen what foot sank boss Marco Silver he s been replaced by happy grassy who last worked at the Russian side Reuben Khazan He s our senior football reporter in Danny s Watford have a track record of hiring and firing have a graph here is their 10th but actually to work under the pot so family since 2012 but they also have a track record of acting swiftly as illustrated by this appointment after his head was turned by Everton Marco Silva lost focus since mid November the club also believes the spirit is Abdu way so they acted to protect the long term future of what for graft here admires the Premier League speaks good English and assigned an 18 month contract there is no instability in the boardroom a clear focus and what now will hope disappointment has a stabilizing effect on the pitch Manchester City are set to confirm if or to Kevin de Bruyne or signed a new lucrative long term contract extension the Henrik make a Tyrion Alexis Sanchez transfer swap between Manchester United and Arsenal is now expected to be completed tomorrow the Scottish Cup holders Celtic have been drawn to turn to Glasgow rivals Partick Thistle in the 5th round at heart sippin rewarded for that one will betray behaves with a. Home tie against other Albion Rovers Orsa Johnston in rugby it in the how does Saracens reach the quarter finals of the European Champions Cup thanks to Wasps 267 win over Ulster. The sorry sons team then will play lends to the top seeds in the last 8 well side scarlet space La Rochelle Munster will play to lawn and Clement over and will play a rising 92. Now to Mark Allen beat Kyron Wilson 10 frames to 7 in the master s farm at Alexandra Palace for Allen it was the 1st title in one of the sport s Triple Crown events it was a massive occasion for believers it was our 1st Masters final my 2nd triple crown final solution to Judd It means so much to me you know as well I played the game for and it would have been devastating to get so close and I want to so yeah very very pleased but a lot of credit has never apparent because he wasn t as best today either party and such a big match for him he handled it really well and kept me under a lot of pressure that s the champion Mark Allen in goal for England s Tommy Fleetwood kept up his excellent form with the final round of $65.00 to retain the Abu Dabi championship fleet would finish that tournament on 22 under par 2 shots clear of Ross Fisher And finally some American Football News the New England Patriots will face the Philadelphia Eagles in next month s Super Bowl in Minneapolis New England defeated Jacksonville 24 points to 20 to take the a.f.c. Championship match well Philadelphia defeated the Minnesota Vikings 387 for the n.f.c. Title Thanks Sandy now for a look at the weather has been rich at the b.b.c. Weather Center good morning yesterday brought some extremely cold weather across many parts of the country as well as some significant snow fall and some heavy rain which brought some issues with flooding today a very different day a much milder day to come and also a quieter day generally with a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine now having talked about the milder theme there is still through the very 1st part of the Smalling the potential for some icy stretches across parts of northeast England eastern and northern Scotland where the cold air has been clinging on through the night but for most We re starting off with temperatures well above freezing and through the day most places will be dry with some spells of sunshine always a few drizzly showers across west. There is some more significant showers across northern and western parts of Scotland through this morning just a little bit of rain to move across the southwest of England another southern counties of England but generally speaking at a decent looking day quite breezy temperatures much higher than they have been yesterday in most places we re looking at highs of 8 degrees for Glasgow in Belfast Manchester 9 in Cardiff 10 degrees in London and then as we go through this evening and tonight initially it will be largely dry with some clear spells pretty mild as well some outbreaks of rain there pushing into western areas as we get on into the end of the night it will turn increasingly windy during tomorrow we will see outbreaks of rain moving through northern Ireland Scotland and Northern England some patchy rain elsewhere best chance of any brightness to the east of high ground tomorrow is going to be a windy day could be gales in places but very mild temperatures ranging from 13 degrees in the south to 9 or 10 across parts of Scotland we keep the mouth theme into Wednesday perhaps turning a little chilly air into at the end of the week but not as cold as it has been been rich 5 Live weather now let s take a look at the front pages this morning The Times says the British army would struggle to withstand Russian forces on the battlefield according to the U.K. s most senior soldier the paper previews a speech from head of the Army General Sir Nick Carter he will say today that Britain cannot afford to sit back as Russia poses a threat through cyber warfare and its ability to launch long range missiles the Telegraph also leads with a preview of Senate Carter s speech later that the aggressive modernization of the Russian army has left British British Britain s forces liking behind the Daily Express claims French president Emmanuel macron has said he fears his country would vote to leave the e.u. If it held a referendum covering his interview on the Andrew Marr Show The paper says he believed some Britons backed Breck set because a lot of losers of globalization had decided it was not for them and the Daily Star reports that the celebrity big. The House has been broken into by 2 intruders The paper says the team and posted footage of the brazen stunt online but for morning reports wake up to many is next it s coming up to 515. Good morning can voxels Ellesmere Port plan to keep taking over the summer break b.b.c. 5 live with Rob Young and Louise Cooper with you this morning yes the future of Vauxhall s Ellesmere Port factory is on the agenda as the head of the Unite union heads to France to meet the company s boss We ll take a look at what feature the plant may have and as the great and good head to Davos we asked what s the point of celebrities attending an economic summit and for the global elite Louise what s making the big business pages this morning the b.b.c. Online is reporting on a delay to the vote to end the government shutdown in the United States and the Times says trust in social media hits a record low amid fears over fake news but c edge to 30 points higher on Friday will start the week at 7730 and with news that car insurance is now costing us an average of 827 pounds a year we want to hear from you how we ve been trying to cut your insurance costs wake up some money. Willingly with you well I am well good Monday morning indeed and let s also say morning to David Buick long time friend of the program from Pan your Gordon I dated Good morning Rob the morning top of the morning to you too hope you re well on our main story is union officials heading to Paris today to seek assurances over the future of Iraq source Ellesmere Port plant Len McCluskey from United said he will warn the p.s.a. Chief executive car lots of areas that if there s any attempt to close the plant he will make sure their market in the u.k. Is finished for good the meeting comes just after a further $250.00 jobs at the plant were cut and output reduced to a single shift this is. What Mr McCluskey had to say when the job losses were announced it would be contra the Mormon. Plank on a quote for you to make your very strong. British more crucial through the only way to maintain the British. A proper functioning or plant new Morkel unites Len McCluskey there speaking to our colleagues recently on b.b.c. Radio Merseyside Well last week the new boss of Vauxhall in the u.k. Stephen Norman said the Ellesmere Port plant is inextricably linked to the recovery of Vauxhall sales in the u.k. That recovery however its sales in the u.k. Last year fell by nearly a quarter Louise the feature of car making in the u.k. Is a big issue for politicians it s one of those industries isn t it car making that gets people jumping up and down almost in a way like no other industry Well there s lots of suppliers. To the industry I mean it s interesting that if Astra Vauxhall was such so if Vauxhall Opel was such a great business why did g.m. Sell it in the 1st place sold it for 1900000000 to pare say you know it needed investment it needed a turnaround plan and yet what we ve got is in total $650.00 job cuts at Ellesmere Port and by the way it s almost half the workforce before these recent job cuts in employed $1800.00 people so so the question really has to be is what does p.s.a. Want to do because all it s done is cut jobs and cut the output of the plant and if that is the case then why buy in the 1st place David Buick car making in Britain has had one heck of a renaissance over the past decade or so hasn t it s been one of the real success stories in here we have a company which the group wide was struggling and one of its biggest factories is under threat in the u.k. . Is there something particular going wrong at Ellesmere postal something particular going wrong at Vauxhall do you think I m taking Louise s point up that basically I don t think fo c sle was of the brand really don t when you see the competition from the German car industry and more importantly who lot of your listeners may not know but Nissen and Sunderland 100 Swindon we are now the 2nd largest car assembly maker in Europe which is no mean achievement so it s not as if the car industry is dead over here what it means is that I think people are very much more discerning on how and what they buy We ve only had to listen to my calls from the society many manufacturers and traders to see the way that sales have dropped and a lot of people conveniently want to blame bricks and I m not certain that s right the tool what I do think is very interesting is that diesel situation where we saw sales down by a dramatic 9 percent and also Well if electric cars are going to be the real thing and trust me down in the People s Republic of promise with full. Loads of carbon is just only for electric cars and so I think we re into a bit of a conundrum here and it s quite difficult to blame but I think even though I sit here what limit task is trying to do to protect his own works to be doing exactly the same thing functional sadly is not a great brand in comparison to the others and never forget the political interference that the French government here and 14 percent of p.s.a. If they can cut jobs in the u.k. France they will do that that s what you re going to have I think as well. I don t know the numbers but yeah the government 14 percent 1300 jobs and friends recently David briefly your charming chap I was like to think what do you make of this approach from the United Bosc both saying that if you try to close the fact he will will will finish you off in Britain for good is not the right approach or perhaps maybe going with a box of chocolates is a better approach when you reckon it lacks diplomatic Peniche commercials but I think you would say yes you. It was a little bit of you know warmth of character of the rose to sort of a tough job without being supercilious but to start waving the stick is not going to be helpful right sticking with the theme of Motor Vehicles Let s talk about car insurance have you been know to saying that the price you ve been paying in recent years has been creeping up a price comparison website confused dot com is warning that the average premium could hit $900.00 quid this year that would be a record for car insurance drivers are currently paying an average of $827.00 for comprehensive car insurance that figure is up 8 percent or up 60 quid on the year before unsurprisingly it is the young who are being hammered the most 18 year olds car insurance Louise David Care to guess what it might be is an average but 3000 pounds or think of these figures 2200 more than the car is worth I know when when I was 80 my car was worth nowhere near that I think the insurance was pretty high but people got to learn to drive that car this is the trouble there are not missiles and this is the trouble this is where the young are being hammered on but you re driven man David on a you don t get religion only luxury life I ve never had to give not most things to how to show for wonderful I don t like to share. It s not why they made ready meals always. We want to hear from you this morning have you got some tricks to cut your car insurance maybe you ve decided to go for those black boxes in the glove box a telematics box thing a call to try to cut the cost of your insurance to shop around maybe your haggling tips as well if you were any good techniques on that we might pass them on to Unite the union as well text 85058 and if you listen to the podcast you can keep the conversation going on social media with the hash tag wake up to money now let s head to America where the u.s. Senate has delayed a vote until later today to try to reopen the government politicians have been struggling to reach agreement on a budget and without such a deal cubed parts of the federal government will remain closed Suzanne Lynch is an Irish Times journalist who s in Washington d.c. Hi Susan good evening from here yeah I think it might be morning with you is what is not just a yes no it is actually yes there are you know thanks for staying up late to talk to us so why then can the politicians in America not agree on reaching something as basic as a budget to keep the government open Yeah and as you just said this vote that was scheduled for one day and morning of being put off yet again until new on Monday here is what we re now into the carriage day of this government shutdown and that s what we do need to remember is we did was not on the cards last week the Senate here in Washington all something will get sorted the White House has taken on aware of this present Trump was due to fly to Florida and celebrated one year anniversary in an office and then gradually. Things unfolded on Friday you could see the sense of panic in Congress or we don t have a deal actually and they were to ing and fro ing across the aisle and discussions negotiations went on board but they could not reach a deal and that pattern has continued all weekend of Congress myself and that s been various meetings going on but really at the site happened moved that much closer together and I think that s why. Now causing concern of the face into the 1st working week working day if you like of the shutter This is the 1st government shutdown in 4 years but what is more extraordinary is the 1st ever shut down where one party the Republicans have been in charge of both houses of Congress and the presidency that s what makes it very unusual what comes of Republicans agree different they control all the major political tools of the country yes I mean this is the point Democrats have been hammering whole weekend but the Republicans even though they do control the all the leaves the power in the Senate and that s where where things have stalled in the Senate they only have 52 out of the 100 seats and they actually need 60 votes so they do need democratic some Democratic support for this bill the problem here and they need some Democrats to cross the aisle on both with them on this as a debt so Democrats are kind of I think took great glee in this leverage they had to be like last week and they ve been pushing for an immigration deal to be part of the spending at Barrow and that was before coming and they decided not to vote and now in saying that as you say some of their own Republicans themselves also didn t vote for it and that was more a kind of a point of principle some of the Republicans felt there s no point in passing another short term measure we need something longer term and so they really are nowhere near getting the 60 votes at the moment so they re going to need about a dozen Democrats to come across and vote for them so they re going to have to probably come up with some compromise to try and them trying at the immigration maybe not of this bill but to maybe commit that they would do a debate they will hold a vote on immigration in the next few weeks the weekend I was watching a clip that somebody dug out of Donald Trump from the last time that been a u.s. Government shutdown and it he was the blame lies with the president is up to the president to be the leader to get all of these politicians in the room and to do a deal and so there are elections coming up in America later this year on this one how is this playing in its politics he s going to win he s going to lose. Well it s very interesting and Donald Trump has been taking you know playing a very kind of low profile role uncharacteristically So this weekend he just sent wouldn t tweet on Sunday morning but really have kept out of it already and some Republicans there and then the other side of Washington and Capitol are secretly happy that he s doing that they re trying to get on and they know this kind of legislation inside out to trying to strike a deal among each other and they feel some of them privately they re reading may just kind of stir things up because that seemed to happen on Friday he invited the top Democrat down to the White House to do a deal but actually no deal was done so don t bother say it s keeping quiet at the moment but you re right another where is the blame for this midterm elections in November Republicans are very worried that they re you know the Democrats are going to make some gains here on the back of this kind of sentiment and the things to be out there according to opinion polls so and they are very very keen to paint the Democrats for it and say the Democrats of the sites obstruct this not them and obviously this blame game have to go on all weekend over this but I think the poll out on Friday that suggests that most people blame Republicans more than Democrats really for this and when we see probably a Monday some kind of leadership from the president maybe Democrats are calling for him to get involved and saying you know the book stops with him and he needs to be there but so far as I say suspiciously if you like quiet from a president from this weekend well we wait to see what he tweets when he wakes up thank you very much Suzanne Suzanne staying up late for us in Washington d.c. Luis we have a quick flick through the papers yes the start of devils this week officially gets going choose day. Release this report on global wealth in the quality as Davos begins and it makes the inside cover of The Guardian richest 42 people have as much as poorest 3.7. Millions was calling for action to tackle the glowing growing gap between rich and poor as I said this report out today what is a store machinist a statistic in here Oxfam said billionaires had been created at a record rate of one every 2 days over the past 12 months at a time when 50 percent of the world s population had seen no increase in wealth at all cos that s incredible statistic is innocent it s astonishing since there s another survey I suspect released to coincide with shindig as well on the front page of The Times is also covered in the son of a seller papers as well trust in social media has fallen to a record low was Britain s lose faith in companies such as Facebook and Twitter fewer than a quarter of people trust these tech and publishing Giants and incredibly 64 percent want social media companies to face some form of tighter regulation of course one of the attractions of social media for many people is the fact you can pretty much say whatever you like but it seems that we don t quite trust them and we want the government some white it s a standard David view if you re a big old tweeter on yes but I m Fred I agree with the sentiment I think Facebook and Twitter even though a mass of troops are used to be used for information is vital I think the traffic that goes across it a very high percentage of it is absolutely foul and it s a great shame that people can t do their own regulation and behave themselves in a proper manner because some of the stuff that goes over there will rub you look what she does once it is Louise but it s truly horrible and you know I have everything that I would do to support a better type of behavior on David because for more red tape you know your headline . Unusual. Quite a lot in the papers about robots being picked up by a number of the papers Fabian a piece recently became the 1st. Rebutted shop assistant report it was taken on a market in Edinburgh he started off well charming customers with high fives hugs and greetings and all hello gorgeous Not sure about that but apparently Fabian became irritating and confusing when he was asked Where s the beer to be found he replied it s in the alcohol section sadly fate fabby Oh the shop bought is no longer employed sacked and he has a bad. Maybe I like it overdone though Larry wouldn t you know Daily Telegraph has got front page robots may handle calls 2111 helpline within 2 years this is the n.h.s. England helpline deals with almost 60000000 quid enquiries a year so that quite easily and also the same time on the Bloomberg News Wire Amazon today have opened its 1st shop convenience store actually real shop not an online shop and you don t need to check out so what you do is you have an app as you walk in it recognizes that you re in the store and then the computers watch the cameras watch what you take off the shelves instantly compile a bill and as you walk out the bill get sent to your phone and it s automatically paid for how astonishing is that so far they will be out of a job anyway if a feature of rater one is opening in Seattle today Amazon go store I magine they ll be queues there to get in just to say. That indeed how did the markets there last week. All right let s having a look at one pretty much ignoring the u.s. Government shutdown actually continuing to rise focusing on this global economic recovery in 2018 u.s. The s. And p. 500 asked back both closing at record highs the s. And p. Up almost half a percent to 2810 Nasdaq up Northwind 6 percent to 7336 and here in the u.k. Actually the Footsie closed up 29 points this morning Asian equities currently a bit mixed dollar slightly weaker from the shutdown and the euro slightly stronger because in Germany it does look like Angela Merkel is set to form a coalition after months of wrangling following the elections from digital online smartphones and tablets this is b.b.c. 5 live coming up on wake up to money how to cut the cost of your car insurance but with the time at 28 minutes to 6 let s get the knees with Sophie Hughes the federal government in the u.s. Is still shut down after the Senate purse Bonet a vote on a funding bill Republicans and Democrats have failed to reach an agreement on spending in immigration meaning public services are closed the deputy leader of Ukip has resigned after party leader Henry Bolton refused to quit despite a vote of no confidence from the ruling executive Margo Parker who s a member of the European Parliament says he s left the party in limbo and should go sooner rather than later. The head of the Army is expected to warn Britain s own forces would struggle to match that of Russia in a battle general son Carter will say later that the British army s ability to respond to threats will be eroded if we don t keep up with adverse rays and is a warning that many young women and not having smear tests because they re embarrassed to show doctors their bodies the charity just Cervical Cancer Trust says it s concerned that body image issues could be putting women s lives in danger that s the news now let s go live to Melbourne for the latest on the strain I ve been tennis with David law where Roger Federer is currently out on the Rod Laver Arena playing the daytime match for the 1st time this week he s been under the lights until this point he s up against Hungary in player called Martin footage he was ranked 80 in the world and so far Federer more or less handling him as he would like to $64.00 he s taken the 1st set against a man he practiced with during the off season and he s $32.00 ahead now in the 2nd set as well Federer the defending champion but so far unable to break the serve of the man opposite him in this particular set but in charge at the moment a set to love to the good and chilly Kaberle year on the 2016 champion went through as did Madison keys Simona Halep e.g. On court shortly and then Novak Djokovic in the evening session a match you ll be out of follow live on 5 Live Sports Extra we go on air at 6 o clock in the morning on sports extra with Simona Halep and car Edmond has been shadowed for his quarter final tonight that s in the early hours about 3 30 in the morning u.k. Time now with the rest of the day s sport here she was incorrect. Mark Allen called his victory in the Master s final surrealist he took his 1st title and one of snoopers Triple Crown events he beat a tearful Carmen Wilson 10 frames to 7 at Alexandra Palace to become the 1st Northern Irishman to win the Masters since Dennis Taylor 31 years ago what would have appointed the former Malaga and Rubin Khazan boss have a graphic as their new manager on an 18 month contract so after they sacked Marco silver with the club 5 points above the relegation zone Spurs dropped points in the race for the top 4 in the Premier League their trip to relegation threatened Southampton ended one all and holders Saracens have made it to the quarterfinals of the rugby Champions Cup as the final pool runners up fully. And we. Sit and. Talk about weights if you only have 6 minutes in the game. I started lifting weights because I saw girls Instagram Tony you can t tell us oh you killed 8 to 12 reps to build a muscle not is what actually turns at the mall muscle we. Say yeah. And then this friend b.c. My download and subscribe. To your podcast and. It s 25 to 6 Morning Hope your well this is wake up to money with Rob Young and Louise Cooper all main stories this morning union reps from voxels Ellesmere Port plan to heading to Paris for talks with the owner over the future of the factory 2 thirds of new cars are available with collision warning systems new figures show 1800000 new vehicles bought in 2016 offered at least one self activating safety system and campaigners claim that failing to switch energy supplier has cost millions of u.k. Households more than $1500.00 pounds over the past 6 years a 3rd of people say they don t see the point of switching despite the possibility of saving up to $300.00 pounds a year. Well don t forget to wake up to money boardroom stories podcast where we speak to some of the bosses of the Footsie 250 companies the latest as the chief executive of Domino s Pizza David Wild who tells us why Homer Simpson is partly to thank for the therms success now this morning we will be talking car insurance a bit later on in the program with the boss of confused dot com and research from there showing that the average comprehensive car insurance policies got up by 60 quid over the past year heading up to 900 pounds an average cost later this year so we re asking you this morning for your tips on how to cut the cost of your car insurance maybe somehow going pointers as well Paul from Wakefield has been in touch 185-0581 the texts he says he 64 is car insurances 365 pounds fully comprehensive He goes on line gets the cheapest quote tells his current insurer and they match it which is quite good tip I suppose David and Swan s he says Never let your policy auto or new oh yes this is going up and renewal no reward for customer loyalty no we re finding that we will discuss that a bit later on and Davey in Darbyshire has perhaps the best way to cut your car insurance costs up the can t get rid of the car me take the. 85 a 58 tweet hash tag wake up to money keep those tips coming now here s a question what do the billionaire Bill Gates actress Cate Blanchett and Labour s John McDonnell have in common is that the beginning of a bad joke doesn t it but they are all heading to Davos a sleepy mountain village in Switzerland for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum and this man will be there as well going. To. Elton John of course I will I am going to double for as well but why. Celebrities going to a shindig for the global elite and all the influencing politics business charity leaders while they re there well the organizers say it s not a junket for the Jets that despite the fact it may look like it on the telly but it means the people to collectively figure out a way out of the mess that the world is in at the moment we can to talk to George Julie walk co-author of against charity and author of the human rights manifesto morning Julie good morning what do you make of the devil s guest list and. Well I mean I think this pick portrayal has influence over decision makers if you look at the some of the guest list of the so-called child will people like Tony Blair Sir Richard Branson Bill Clinton polo cello Bill and Melinda Gates. I think the show is at the philanthropic foundations do have a big influence in the political agenda setting but then the hind this is a sort of claim to legitimacy which is life which arises from an the sort of ideology of meritocracy which is supposedly show and by the success of somebody like Bill Gates but the thing is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is 2nd only to the u.s. Administration for its total contributions to the World Health Organization and these voluntary contributions tend to prioritize short term preferences and a political shift to vertical funding in a very lax regulator environment that again sounding briefly Well I mean it just says that Bill Gates decides affectively it s higher it s hierarchical it s not spread out among local N.G.O.s where the real problems lie but if you re saying that Bill Gates is the 2nd biggest contributors the World Health Organization after the world s biggest economy was able to the u.s. Administration has some say the w.h.o. Policy and so why shouldn t Bill Gates of the stumping up the cash Well I mean the point is people are. Bill Gates has their pet projects which doesn t include the diseases that inflict some of the world s poorest people and says according to a report in The Lancet and then again. Both business at the gates of business causes distortions in malaria research for example because it creates is interest. By limiting the capacity of low income capacities countries to carry out their own research and also Peyton ting his mosquito nets and he s and familiar anti and mosquitoes insecticides and so on which gives a boy do we think your priority needs directly money does say I m sorry I don t think Bill Gates needs to make any more money I mean you can see when he started he has 24 bathrooms in one of his house and one account says here $20000000.00 a day he s also given away something like $6070000000000.00 worth of shares in Microsoft will be able to calculate the amount he s the biggest donated to charity the world has ever seen here but heard he gets the money tree gave it to his own foundation. So would you rather he hadn t given his money away to charity any and all of a ot Yes I think that this is a very very sinister form of control by people who are so rich that have no idea about what the conditions of life are for what we would now call surplus populations of people like refugees in a true candidate for example or people who are being caught in various parts of Europe as refugees or people who are really really hungry it s what. Giorgio a gambling Italian radicals are so existence now they live Ok so I don t think those people really are very interested in what we call the now Service population right thank you Julie walk there co-author of against charity we ve been asking you for your tips this morning on how to cut the cost of your car insurance please do get in touch you can text 8558 Tom says he has bought a scooter. Because I want in this this this time it indeed wrap up warm a couple of layers of thermals from listeners I hope Tom car insurance insurance for that story 170 quid. Was the car it s now 7000 pounds a year with increased fuel efficiency a saving of more than 2000 pounds over all and let us he needs to wear leathers as well and not cheap are they manufacture in the meantime perhaps he can get back in touch so in Plymouth says a dash cam and a top end alarm keep the no claims bonus 390 quid for comprehensive car insurance we make me cry so you buy his able than dash cam I didn t know you could reduce your insurance on a dash cam we ve recently done that well it s been a bit of a broom through a couple of big name retailers over the weekend so the boss of car is p.c. World and Carphone Warehouse is switching to bits whilst. Alex bulldog chief executive online retail shop direct is going to then take the how carries with us still to look at the market stated from time you know Gordon what s going on this is indicative of the state of the retail market that we get a nice change so I think it is because I think every now and again you need an breath of spring at somebody new to come into the business Sebastian James that pretty good job as c.e.o. Of Dickson coughing. Clearly people are more discerning now but they re ready so they re not changing them as much as they used to because they re not very expensive and so they ve got to emphasize I think the business more encouraged p.c. World they re going to get into raise their game it s rather like you don t buy an i Phone x. Then I find 10 what with my intellect to Cuba so that s all I can do to switch the 6 on just about that but on a very serious note you know the way that for instance if you look at places like Rolls Royce who had the chief executives in place for far too long you think your business is going swimmingly and then suddenly you turn up under the rocks and there s a few bits and pieces which is what s happened in Obs I m a great believer in changing a c.e.o. Every 5 years but regularly to get the stimulation you need to select another gear for the business particularly in a market that s incredibly competitive and when people got less disposable income against inflation which is the current state of the Caribbean story keeps rumbling on over the weekend Liz Trost chief secretary of the Treasury admitted the government still has no full estimate on the cost of the claps some suggesting it could cost taxpayers up to a $1000000000.00. When we get to the bottom of this we have to there s actually nothing wrong with p.f. On what is wrong is the way that it s it s happened is that we haven t had that you diligence the account the orders has for both Karelian and the companies doing it have not done their job properly clearly the management of Karelia has been way below standards and also the government because it s been badly advised by the Treasurer of other people as made a terrible error of judgement we need a degree of independence to go through I mean how Chris Grayling and he was probably advised by his civil servant to do it could have given his 2 to Karelian amazes me but if you haven t actually all the way back to existence had the drains up and found out exactly what the state of the company is these kind of mistakes are going to happen have got to stop it s interesting because we ve got the sea off so I want to quote Ian s capacity as we put signs writing in The Telegraph today clearly and lessons cannot be allowed to go online and really interesting piece that and finally in just a potentially we ve got a coalition. That s important because Germany would be leading the way in a year. Yes but you smile my only because I don t think Merkel said a thing like a stronger she was you can t be if you can t actually make positive decisions and then we saw an absolute cameo performance. Over the weekend I mean chop class in terms of presentation the point but it did for me Ok they would be thank you very much this week we ve got a number of Christmas trading update still from retailers including Dixons Carphone Warehouse and w h myths and still a lot of retail out there with the paper yesterday papers that we can suggesting new look may see a debt restructuring soon and the pound land could be sold off after the Steinhoff fiasco look at currency markets a pound currently buys $1.39 and a pound currently buys one euro $0.13. For news in the past life support this is b.b.c. 5 live we got some money still to come how to cut your car insurance but 1st with the latest 5 like these they re safe he hears that the Us federal government remains shut down off the Senate postponed a vote on the funding bill you kept ringing executive of back to vote of no confidence in party leader Henry Bolton and the head of the British armed forces would struggle to match Russia in a battle this is b.b.c. 5 Live available on the b.b.c. I Player radio. Now a union leader is expected to meet Vauxhall s owner later today as a question mark hangs over the feature of the Ellesmere Port car plant in Cheshire Len McCluskey from Unite is going to Paris to tell the p.s. P.s.a. Chief executive Costa Various that if there s any attempt to close the plant he ll make sure their market in the u.k. Is finished for good the company recently announced $250.00 job losses bringing the total to 650 since p.s.a. Bought Vauxhall for 2000000000 pounds. Last year Peter Wells has advised many of the big car manufacturers including Volkswagen and he s now a professor at Cardiff Business School morning Peter good morning how important is Ellesmere Port to Vauxhall under supposed a car making in the u.k. Well it s certainly important to both of those to vote for itself and to the u.k. You know these are major investments that are important for our economy and for a particular of course are important for local employment so it will be missed if it goes. Why did p.s.a. Buy it if all it s going to do is class it down well that of course when p.s.a. Bought into the g.m. European operations they bought the whole lot and then have to decide what they re going to do with it all and about the process has been taking some time certainly the noises coming out appears to have not been very positive for quite some time but they have to look at the whole portfolio and decide what balance of production and markets are they trying to reach which bits to keep which bits to sell precisely and it appears else Mayport is a bit to close down that is that with that we cracked Well they have not been confirmed on their strategy yet and all is not lost yet for sure I mean of course a plant like that needs investment it needs continuous investment and it needs the new models if it gets a new model and it gets the investment to go with it then the plan has a future but at the moment certainly the noises coming out of Paris they re not very positive Now last week the the p. As a boss cost of heiress said that Ellesmere Port was too expensive and the productive is that something specific to Ellesmere Port Why is that something that is just going on in u.k. Car making and we are or our factories are less competitive than those in the rest of Europe and I think this is perhaps a bit inaccurate at least in the sense that if you look at u.k. Car making if you go all the way back to sort of Margaret Thatcher s time and the idea that you know u.k. Manufacturing as a whole was it was moribund it was quite clear that following that period following investment by companies lightness and following investment in places like Jaguar Land Rover those plants have become world leading in terms of productivity and quality so I don t think it is that we cannot build cars in the u.k. It s about investment and it s about continually bringing up the standard of training for the start and the level and standard of equipment that they have in order to build those cars Ok so where does the blame life for this that well I think blame is proceeding even the wrong word I mean but of course there are all those structural issues going on around. And us but I would say that in this kind of instance the workers need to be ready to compromise just as much as management needs to be ready to put money behind the plan but I would also caution this I mean that was the union is saying yes they ll try and close down the market for Persia in the u.k. Don t forget Persia closed the right implant in 20062000 jobs were lost and they didn t really have a major hit on sales so a bit concerned at the line that union is taking going into this discussion. Going back to Rob s point about he s to blame for the workers they d call control the investment in the firm and yet the lack of the investment in the plant and the lack is it correct to say it s the lack of investment that has meant the plant is inefficient and expensive Well of course in any any car plant is a combination of the invention that goes in terms of equipment to allow the workers to produce cars but also of course the value and the volume of the sales so if you ve got a car plant that expensive to run that s Ok as long as you ve got products that are valuable and strong in the market and will cover those costs I think the problem for the Ellesmere Port plant is the Astra as a product has been Ok but nothing much more than that and that means that they re always going to struggle a bit once the market starts to go weak as it has done over the last year or 2 and that put them in a very dangerous position Greg Clarke the business actually met car last of air as the the boss of p.s.a. Recently to express his concern about these job losses but is there more the government can do we know that the government wrote a letter to this and giving it various assurances about what life would be like in Britain pays Breck s anything that perhaps p.s.a. Should be offered as well I don t know there s a great deal of latitude of course there are some things that governments can do to help it. But the governor has to be very careful here it s already in a very difficult situation because of the competition rules. In Europe and it doesn t want to be seen to be unfairly subsidizing any operations here in the u.k. Because that will backfire in the future All right thank you Peter good to talk to you Professor Peter Wells there from Cardiff Business School we are asking you this morning your tips on how to cut the cost of your car insurance you can get in touch on 8558 Marc has been in touch to say his renewal price is 206 pounds fully comprehensive if you make me weep mark or his 2004 Ford Galaxie staying with his current company also buying a modern classic car for everyday use he gets cheaper insurance with a classic car policy and the answer keep the car forever in a day and Linda in Carlisle says she and her husband took a multi car policy for both of their cars she is a new driver with only one year s no claims but they got fully comp for both vehicles for 250 quid that is making me cry. Probably it may well make our next guest cry as well Louise O Shea the chief executive of confused dot com Good morning good morning welcome to the program because you have put this research out this morning saying that drivers are now paying an average of $827.00 pounds for their car insurance the average premium for comprehensive cover up by 8 percent or 60 quid over the past year and your warning that premiums could hit 900 pounds before the end of the year why has the cost of insurance gone up so much well to make the cost of having an accident has gone up and so hopefully none of your listeners ever have to experience this but if you do the cost of repairing your car and also repairing your body has increased so it s really important I ve been loving hearing the tips from more of your listeners especially the gentleman from Wakefield where I grew up. Shopping around and haggling with your insurer is a great way of keeping the price of your car insurance down so that you think the cost of repairs are more expensive that s the main driver. For the most recent increase in car insurance its cost of repairs and also the cost of actually fixing individuals as well but as I said it s really important you do have to shop around and the prices that have been there from some of your listeners are incredibly cheap I had a gentleman just the other day on the phone with me his renewal was 1200 pounds and we managed to be that be his ring your unguaranteed do that and we got him a price of $400.00 pounds so saving of $800.00 pounds so he was thrilled we were thrilled and I think that s that s key you must come to a price comparison site to get other prices says the boss of a price comparison site. So let s look at unpack some of what you re saying there so that the cost of repairing costs going up the cost of treating people who are in crashes is going up while the other factors as well were. Alternately That s a driver going up because cars are more secure on their most cars come with an alarm these days there is an increase in theft at the moment especially the cars which you don t have to use a key to open so we are seeing an increase in the theft of cars but ultimately all those costs are increasing and those costs are being passed on to customers. In The Sun today there s a really interesting piece they ve looked at the cost of car insurance for people called Mohammed and it says cover costs up to a Foulston pounds more for guys call Mohammed and they ve got various things they ve compared most Smith Mohammed Smith to John Smith for a number of different. Car insurance companies and Falcon said and found it between $200.00 pounds and almost a 1000 pounds more expensive Why would that be I ve never heard of an insurer using name to price on before they use lots of different variables a where you live how you drive. You how good you are driving that type of thing. That s very surprising so I would be surprised at that we ve what we do if we work with over a 100 different insurance brands and we monitor them closely to make sure they are treating customers fairly and if we find that they re not then we will take appropriate action against them because we want to make sure that as price comparison sites we re looking at the customer know you are owned by one of the big insurers. So sure you re going to if I go on your Web site push me towards one of their policies on me absolutely not we re completely independently run from our parent company basically view if you think about it the results page the is all listed by price and ultimately very very transparent we work with over a 100 different brands as I said you took over as the boss of the company last year you ve Hi James Corden today you advertise in building the robot that you had hopefully not gone to the scrap heap along with old cars how can you take on the mic at. I think we absolutely love drivers and we love saving drivers time and money and that s the whole purpose it s we re the 1st ever price comparison site that s our that s in our d.n.a. And that s why we get out there every morning and that s what we love to do and hopefully our customers see that and keep going back to us or you can let us know how much commission the car insurance company pay you when we buy our car insurance through you so all present person sites receive a small fee but that doesn t get passed on to the customer basically does in the form of higher insurance costs doesn t hurt Well if you think about it the insurers if they weren t using price comparison they might be advertising on television which is much more expensive so we re actually helping to reduce the cost of insurance because we re a much cheaper way of insurers getting access to customers but you re not going to tell us what the commission is it s a very small amount. If it s a very small amount you should tell us because then we wouldn t mind. Surely you re making some money because I doubt James Corden gets out of bed for less than rather a lot of a lot of other a lot of he had to say well we were very lucky actually because we managed to sign James up before he reached Altro level are what is out there that was also a low commission. Thank you very much Louise thank you for coming in they say they re the chief executive of confused dot com I think the final text of this morning from Sean in Bristol on this he says nice to hear my car insurance is less than half the average but that will change dramatically when my children reach 17 he more saves says Great to hear David Buick on this morning show rarely on but like a fine wine always delivers And David this is your master ever wake up to money it is you re embarrassing me but Rob just so it s been such a privilege for 19 years I ve loved every minute I think wake up to Money is one of the great shows on radio David the privilege has been asked angrily when I ring while I service that is it from aspect 1st is next to. Him name again.

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