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Would be on the table in trade talks no no no he replied when asked never even thought about it we wouldn't want it if you handed it to us on a silver platter more than $25.00 firefighters have been battling a fire while leaf insanity this lunchtime to the 1st floor a roof for the domestic property in Salmon slaying no one's reported to be inside the property scientists say they're almost certain the past decade will prove to be the hottest on record the world me trollish Colossus has links the rising temperatures to emissions of greenhouse gases and says people's behavior will have to change it Secretary-General Petta Thomas spelled out the dangers of a woman climate I think that there's not going to end dates are to live under and I met them at the cornice trust me to be more difficult for human well being and especially for the 4th quarter for drug production capacity off this planet that many cost so you know we are sad because Star City used to be the sufferer because after sea level rise in sport Albion's Under $20.00 one's are home to a new poll county in the 2nd round of the n.f.l. Trophy cruelly interim head coach Eddie Rubio takes charge for the 1st time tonight as a host lancing at Horsham. In the sausage senior cup. The club by mutual consent yes I'm working on home to f.a. Valls when it's chancy in the sorry Senior Cup I think it is cricket is what we heading to South Africa after losing that too much series with New Zealand one nil the 2nd test ended in a drawer with New Zealand $241.00 for 2 in the 2nd innings England's 1st 2 matches in South Africa on the 17th this month the weather it's going to be a mostly dry mixture of clouds and some bright spells the winds a gentle highs are just 8 degrees Celsius 46 degrees Fahrenheit 4 minutes past the b.b.c. Sussex travel trailers. And up. To 5. Directions between punished. That investigation was closed since Sunday morning. Accident tape myself. In the place. Between I could roundabout and toss more roundabouts so down to break ranks in the area the Horsham also reports here an accident on the Roscoe road by weapons with cooled it's not too far from the wood so again really busy as the road is actually . Directions and it has a bit sever feel to brag on the road a 322 you have. To go to was the horse in green roundabout. Again the road is part of this broken summery photo of the side effect in the 3 northbound it's not the toe of junction on that road again there. Aren't that they're looking at this piece and says the money 2 ways that could've been fine but on public transport. Strikes and that means every 2 service across most of the network missing cleats and I serve as a tool between. The head. Now the Thames and delays of around 10 minutes but they can. This is because it is still in place and also in time 6 have says the Bible not finds itself about 10 minutes after Pope than that with the signal I'm punished the b.b.c. . Made in Sussex pulls us a vase is b.b.c. Sussex with a lesson for. The guts to let. Show us today oh shit. If you say that. It's silly. You got to let me know. Should I say. Go walk me. Exactly. Which clothes fit my. Thank you. Say. You're listening to Allison funds assistant head elf this often in. Ways. You have been getting in touch with better suggestions as to what else now should be this soft new type he's got in touch to say he wanted to go full comfy. With Nicole's to an unfortunate comment made by a guest yesterday. A guest come face I mean you just don't call a comfy do you suppose he meant in a nice. Comfy Elf is not going to baby. My elf now I'm typing and I preferred Nick's Nick says Go big he says Queen Elf which I quite like Oh even better Empress Elf I mean not that I've got a superiority complex by any the superiority elf Now if you're just joining it she might well be thinking why she's talking about elves it's because we are hates die at this Christmas in Horsham because we are volunteering as elves is such a lovely I did they do it every year they do this course so I may do it to raise funds for the potting Foundation and the putting foundation then distribute that money to lots of different charitable projects all individual families as we heard you know from Holly and his family one of the charities I mentioned was the Sussex night stop charity and I'm Police say the director Allison Marino joins me and I think especially this time of year awful to turn to people living on the streets you know well look at you and me here we were just saying how cold it is yeah we've gotten all scarves and we've been next to where he said it's hard to even imagine what it must be like to be sleeping on the streets at this time of year no that's absolutely right I mean I would say it's concerning to see anybody sleeping on the streets so it's just it's not stop essentially we are working with 16 to 25 year old young people. And our work is we much then we fall into is you've got a spare room to offer so hopefully we're getting in a quick before people sleeping experience because another thing to consider is you know the people that you see and the hidden homeless people have a sofa surfing which is really a precarious and risky situation for people. And you know winter is when when it concerns a lot of people. Around. Here around problem isn't it and so the way the charity was and you have volunteers who offer a spare room in their house. Yes Yeah I know. We've got about 30 heist households on our backs at the moment I just think that's incredible Don't you for somebody to give up a room in their house for somebody they don't not yeah I mean even for the tape we we just work with respect for our volunteers and what they're offering. I mean we obviously have a food program around recruitment and support and training and then we continue to support high use when they are in Iraq you could understand that people might be concerned about opening their house to a stranger. Yes I'm some of our hosts did come with voice concerns but usually you know well always by the time they finish training and obviously we you know selection is working by flies so by the time people are trying all of our questions have been answered and we've go very clear boundaries that we observe and hard to keep everybody safe by from us because ultimately it's obviously the people who are staying here incredibly vulnerable as Miles is that they're young so you sort of look at the 16 to 25 year age quick yes we celebrate our 10 year anniversary the CIA We've worked with nearly 400 young people 16 to 25 over that period and they do come with a particular vulnerability. The mage of the biggest reason for homelessness is usually a family relationship breakdown or in fact you know the loss of tendency from private rented or some of a accommodation and they are very young and you know because of structural things in the world around them it makes it more problematic changes whether that changes to welfare reform or the cost of renting has disproportionately impacted on age group so people people fall through the gap. To for. She could be making 2 to the life of of a young person there by by offering that helping hand I think will really jump absolutely So there's a 1st and foremost someone isn't you know sleeping in an unsafe situation whether that's sofa surfing or ministry. But often what people feed back is it's just every ignited sense of hope. And of Often the quite profound effect of someone would do that for someone cares they may know you know you know very a point of crisis and here is just you know I an act of kindness. Yes a very common feedback that they kind of come away with that confidence increased and just a sense actually there are people out there who. Will put themselves out to look out for them and I know you going to be looking for more volunteers in the New Year we also we've got heist training that's happening in February time so with seeking households you know I have a spare room and think that this might be for them so they're welcome to get in touch and we'll you know talk through everything that's involved yeah and take it from there and the putting foundation have been able to give you some funds towards your work Yeah so we're absolutely delighted and really appreciative we've received a 3000 pound grant from the boxing foundation and you know essentially it's us it's not it's not couldn't we couldn't do what we do without the support of our volunteers but many founders and these kind of community based grants such as from the bottom Foundation a really kind of it makes possible what we do and that's why we really wanted to come here to say yes obviously it's about the quote I would see in the little kids' faces when they meet Father Christmas but I think what today really does is it shines a spotlight all on the huge number of volunteer organizations across our area but doing so much and I say all the time but without people doing this stuff you just. Nobody What would happen yeah absolutely I mean we have as we what I did in Brighton high if we have some k. Partner agencies that we and those across sectors so that you know I promise of in the community sector as well as the local authority and you know when that's working while that's really when you get the best outcomes for the young people you're working waves and you know that votes important because it's not the casing of nice stuff is it's it's essentially keeping people safe while so I work on a long time housing plan so I have a 90 percent of young people who study with night stop go on to something that is safe longer that must be so rewarding for you guys to to see that what you're doing was yeah yeah I mean we have a specific contribution in the in the way and the time that we do is important that we are part of a pathway that leads someone to do something that is Mill more stable in the long run and it's not just. A sticking plaster job the quick fix is actually going to help them long tab and Allison Allison Marina from Sussex not stop charity thank you so much will have more from this column sent us throughout the all new and don't forget a little bit later on we're going to be meeting at this group of elderly residents McAbee going to go into the long side little teeny told from a little card with gold we call white. Let's. Get. You. To. Say it. Can. Be a. Few . Weeks. To go. Thanks own copy it's an honor It's 20 past to listening to Allison fans on b.b.c. Sussex and b.b.c. Sorry now you know if you regularly listen to this program we often get all still help out with various things and back in the sama we were contacted by a lovely man called Clive I mean very into law and I was more on that later but he got in touch with this because he wanted to help in recruiting some volunteer elves Yeah I mean it would be done else recruitment before but we were happy to give a guy and I'm place aside because we have such fantastic listeners to b.b.c. Sussex and b.b.c. Sorry we were able to help and I'm here today with some of our listeners as they do their bit as they volunteer as elves costs tooth and all and this is Helen from Littlehampton not what you actually doing at the moment so we are selling tickets to go into a prize draw or to win 1000 pounds worth of Golden Sands about why and what I know is that all of our volunteer elves have been getting to know I want to offer to Diageo making fun while making friends and by pure coincidence is another one to elf who lives right so my doorstep didn't even know each other until to day we never have met before but we know the same area we lived. 2 minutes away from each other it's remarkable this is another one of our wonderful listeners this is Allison with one l. . You are rockin those al-Faisal they are they all real phaseout my mind I can do that specially I have heard that happen before so you've got to be very careful and you enjoying your your day as an elf is everything you thought it would pay never done it before and yet it's great I mean some people and out about yet listen we're so grateful thank you for doing this why did you want to get involved because I heard about the charity and I'd never heard of that charity before and it just sparked something and I was a bit fed up last Tuesday when you were asking people to ring in and I thought you know what I'll give it a go oh I love you thank you so we're going to will this trolling and trying to get people to buy more tickets for they stroll where should we where should we go I'm thinking cap on about us react good Alice Alice and with one L's on the same pages makes an all out more children arriving to see Father Christmas hello and you live on b.b.c. Sussex and b.b.c. Souray How are they feeling about going in to see Santa pretty excited I think we've got a bit of a mixed response I thought this one had lots of very excitable children we've had a few tears some some little ones can get a little bit little bit fearful but I look they look very excited and ready to go. They're looking forward to. Listen I won't keep you off you go and see Father Christmas can you do me a favor could you ask him to bring me something would you do that for May Well you can waltz full for us. From Christmas. For Christmas. Are ready. Racing amazing Well I think he might just do that well listen you go and ask him if he wasn't for me some chocolate please thank you sweet home Bob I have seen lights out I'm going to take the Elves with May I love the fact that you're pushing this trolley have you got an elf name Alison with one l. . I don't need an elf name. We need to come up with one of you got an elf I'm Helen Oh yes Knight I we need to work on that we need to work on that and so we elf trolley it should be a slight You really should it were wheeling it up through the gardens and I'm quite what people are making of 3 adults dressed as elves. Trying to wear literally through the Christmas trees I have no idea oh excuse me so re elves coming through . These poor people trying to trying to choose choose a Christmas tree and they've got a slot behind them and anyway I actually have it of the soul whilst we may call why I'm over to the coffee shop or tell you what before we do the coffee shop I Can we go and look at the artificial trees and the lights was that I'm going to go and find that and all the pull back very say. It was a. Good thing. Google. Gone. It was still glad. You. Found a good. God. It was. A. Good good. Good old Greek god. With. With John it was a good thing. It was. While. You. Look at the size of that one Ellison with one l. Told you reckon that tree is. That one it's got to be about 9 foot 10 foot to 10 sucha this is an idea he was here at the garden since a good many people on the mat side. Only the people have the oldest townhouses effects or you ones you didn't need to tool you'd need a tool seat and whip to put it off to Christmas. I couldn't guess and I love it but that's it I mean it's massive and we're by the altar Fishel trees now there's loads of them all that one folds up with what I bit a fold up and stick it in the loft maybe they don't know I'm also official trees proven to be very popular the shit yes most definitely would probably sell in an average of about 20 it's I maybe. I'm the most popular one. Particular Pfeifer I wouldn't say there's a particular favorite but a lot of people find 7 foot trees this year. 7 foot pre-lit or not look at me I'll call the lingo I'm probably not a lot of people going for the frost a tip. Off out of the frosted tapes all the ones with the pine cones are like something a little bit more traditional I agree our conference additional tree this year very nice and where can I find the Bulls also if you head straight through the Christmas lights you find I am a huge array of different styles are different colors of my car in this way through the lights through the nothing better than a god instead of a Christmas when you get to go through the lighting display hang on have a look can't miss it right around here wow the loss of a lot of lights at the outdoor was Christmas decorations where do we stand on that I quite like the idea of something out the front of the house but war. When I look at it like a 2nd actual train an early dimethyl trying the thing is I worry you get into one upmanship with the neighbors although the acrylics No man is talking to me. Brilliant this whole talk about talk about lowering the tone of the neighborhood like I for the inflatable snow man that would be hilarious imagine that out the front of the house 2 and a half meter inflatable lit snowman 69 pounds 99 in case you were wondering oh now this this is what is what I want this is a this is a jewel stag right with the disco lights imagine if I come I'm with that port. Now I don't know if that's going to work for him or we look at another one there's a jewel a snowman with multicolored discard lights 200 pound guy who thing is put outside your house I would think it would be no no they'd leave it leave it where it is Ok Now where did she say the boy. I've been where I lived in the in the lights are pulled say we go all the way all big bowl was like carry on Christmas Day a massive though. I did say that I would buy the kids a boy age because I had somebody contact the show yes I was really touched by this that they buy a different ornament for their tree every year and that way when they look at their tree each decoration on it holds a story reminds them of a certain place or a certain time I shared a bit of a moment last October in our tree up we came across this beautiful little dolls so why iridescent dove and then I suddenly realized the person who gave that to us no longer with us it's like moments like that isn't it that kind of really really get a Gosh you think of a color there is a bull that matches. I mean there are so many where to begin what do we think Lois would be all I for that with the sequins she'd love a sequins bobble I mean these cliffs as far as the eye can say so you've got a whole section of red and why you've got a whole section of kind of silver or like the blush pink you can get a Cinderella slipper time on tie which is that. How much are much of a look how much is a how much is a possible cost the size what about you can get a little white wine glass baubles cocktail commodity any glass ball pull with glitter incrusted on to it could be here's some time to think we just played songs for the next hour in a hall I could get away with it I'm older sequinned unicorns as well fairies now tell me what do you need I need a new star for the top of a tray the one with the one with come a legal mess is drooping to say the least oh look I found the stars I'm going to browse this whilst we take a quick look at the travelling with a. It's not too bad out there we're told this often in lots of sunshine but don't breed to see it is still pretty chilly looking at highs of 8 degrees Celsius that's $46.00 degrees Fahrenheit overnight staying dry with clisp will put a low cloud and fog in places that when it will turn a cold one degree Celsius the low that $34.00 degrees Fahrenheit as for tomorrow it's looking like it's going to stay largely dry it will be cloudy other than a soft and not as much sunshine and that mist and fall could be slow to clear in places gentle winds again and highs of $45.00 degrees Fahrenheit got 7 degrees Celsius looking further ahead they should be dry with bright spells it will be very breezy the. Wind picking up through the day and then rain will move in from the northwest overnight on that right I'm afraid will linger as we head into Friday. Bernie to say there is a break the lights on the. At the junction of the. 270 I'm afraid as long delays of around 50 minutes for those coming out of this is. A long queue. Because they can place the court itself. Really busy around the I field and. Again that's all down to now t.v. Weather Brack No not. Too it's just been closed in both directions by the horse in this accident. Now. Being affected by. The junction is actually on the. Senses. For the time being. Because of strike action and its means. Into the 28th December. Around 10 minutes. And. That is because of the place and. The 10 minutes between international. Travel updates away 200 to one a full. 6 troubled you trust. Was You have. Yes. Still with the full. Honesty I thought I had a full political until I met Tracy 16 next to me looking at all of the different bulbs I just saw so many weeks it was a full 100 different designs a bowl full no one deal struggling to choose try say the absolute beautiful I've not seen such a great selection before this year this. In a pink way back into them right then paying them the same tree. With us and coloring of a lounge so that's what I mean this year to do a different kind of theme every year you have got different boxes of different groups of colors we've got some sort of browns goes all in G.'s o. Then this additional greens reds golds we did have a house big enough ones to have 23 trees a time. That's just for my decorator needs but I know we've got a small house in the moment so it's just that the different califate I'm going to pay this back to my husband as justification as to why I need to buy new ball bowled we had this we had this I was going to say route and we had a conversation a debate last night about this he was saying but with what you need new people bills he doesn't get it we have one for every year at least and if you've been collecting your whole lot of time and that's too many for one tree that's why you have to cycle around through the different colleges so I'm laughing what you've gone for can we take a look through your trolley like Supermarket Sweep in a golf and said we got here with some very curly tile for this. Isn't quite like simple as well as very over night this is. Green level used to get 90 and we got a giant fairy and a pink and white fairy We have a fetish of course I have to have the stiletto the crystal glass slipper you don't have a crystal So let's say when you trade who are either these days are sweet mouse skiing down the hill and over and over one with a snow scene and some pretty story boards to be quite a job designing ball balls being your job well I think I would actually like to go under his house because I have got enough of a house to decorate satisfy the need so. People who do that I was reading in the paper actually about the rich in the famous paying people thousands of pounds to come and decorate their homes for Christmas yeah I want to great job to get paid for playing with all these receipts Royce Trice a I think you need to think about this for next year are to put the ad in the pipe in January ready for next Christmas. And what else if you go in there with what's this here for the door quite a simple natural one but this here is my cat's Christmas present he's an over dog cat and he said What is it some sort of bed is a bed as it is called Cat cave and it's got like a color of color so the cat can climb into the bowl of a cushion as it were and snugly and hide but I still got a little hole for the heads does that work for you having this beautifully on a Christmas tree and a cat does the cat never knock over we're about to find out because the 1st day that we had a cataclysm Ok sure about that beautiful crystal So let's hope. Well you've just bought my end up having to sleep in the hallway now if he's not really called Cave now he's got a cascade So yeah that would be good oh you've got new fairy lights as well as we had nice on your tree outside my window so I would go for some multicolored flashing lights on that machine if you live locally I'm working down the coast right now and when I will let you continue with your shopping you've inspired me I'm definitely getting me. My poor poser freely up there guy. I was saying area to only I was in that thing you do when you're out you're talking to somebody younger than you in my dilate we literally had a choice of red or gold bulls that was it now 400 different designs tinsel as well let's go bed up and improve it feel self nowadays to so and again if free single color combination you can think of all this gentleman's come say hello how. Can you and I miss Wilmer. Regard that note we're now oh well we'll can I interest you in becoming an elf this afternoon. I don't know. Why do you think about that well I have a song I want to move from. The Internet Well I'll explain listen to the calls I'm dry. Needs to. Go. On so. Hell Larry and I'm still with the bull was about about how going to wrap this section subtle somebody thought I was. Not even kidding you this is Jenny Jenny just just talk us through what happened a moment ago well I've been looking for a Christmas hat that looks like you know because of the jersey and I saw these 2 people in the bobble department myself and Ali with beautiful hats on just like. All your hats around here somewhere so I worked it out I've been hanging around the bobble so long you know we didn't actually buy our hats from him as it's Christmas you can have my elf if you want do you want it when you have my elf come on this is what this is what Christmas is about handing over your wealth so you can aware that Christmas Day I am yes like of this once my husband he called me what is one of these got an equally stupid Jersey as well. So what point is the garden center anything in particular looking for other than elf hats no we've just been to a local places help. My husband's and classic carcinus an empty place near here. And desperate for a cup of coffee so come in for the coffee and then you're home with an elf hat Yeah absolutely all ready for Christmas are you all ready for Christmas everything but then I don't have to because I'm going to my daughter's on Christmas Day and my son's on Boxing Day so I'm going to hear also the sheer salute lease of it. With your elf hat on and have a sheriff take take some sort of putting with me not Christmas pudding but something different and then went on Yes Listen Happy Christmas emphatic you so much for coming up listen is finite it didn't do anything for me although now I've got terrible tear but we can we can work on that take care Jen a lot so laughter and why Ok Ali is now dragging me away from the bulls we must head back to the Christmas grotto because we've got more people visiting us this afternoon and in fact already special the show that we're looking forward to we've got. All the people for. I'm coming to visit Father Christmas today but they're not going to be visiting Father Christmas on their own they are going to be joined by some little children from an a by school feeding is going to be a beautiful moment Don't miss it at that's coming up to 3 o'clock. So that's where he. Gets. A little. Crack and. As they wrap it all. Still Kompany fast recast on the scale of that song Allison fans hey with you till 4 o'clock on b.b.c. Sussex and b.b.c. Sorry and we are live from some to at all raise it Doll post in whole ship and a cool to die is back out see a little kids' faces light up when I meet Father Christmas but today is also Rudy about shining a spotlight on just some of the fantastic community organizations and charities we have hate across Sussex and sorry I am going to find out now about another one of those this is a St Barnabas House Hospice John cabin join may. Tell me a little bit about what you do can you all the God know is that right yes I'm one of the assistant guns and bombs with House and I look after all the girls in the ground say on what they're full time I guess you spend a lot of time in garden centers use my phone price and I spend a little bit of time already walking around here so I managed to have a look at some plants and obviously the sense been revamped so I had a good opportunity to have a look at perspective but to buy for the hospice Yes because the senses of just after the just change so much I mean yes you can get fabulous parts but you can pretty much by it so I think in it even Christmas decorations I was having a look at those Maybe for next year so when it's not good don't get me started on the ball bomb scam and all you had to drag me out it get his grave with Joe tell us a little bit about the work that you do it say about of us House Hospice and so I work in the from raising team on this house a my job in particular is to work with businesses and companies in our area and to try to raise funds for the hospice because I think people will be shocked to know that actually there's not much state funding at all no you say we get 24 percent funding for the hospice but actually our care costs are 7300000 pounds and say you know the funding is quite a shortfall Yeah absolutely at cd say it's all just said you know I work with people in our community we're so so lucky to have such a supportive community and to to help hospice and make sure that we can provide the best care become for patients and their families and we know that you provide amazing care we hey you know a lot on this radio station firsthand from from families about the difference that the organizations like yours might Yeah absolutely and you know we meet some really fantastic people and we get so many people stories and it's so inspiring that you know people raised money in memory and loved ones that they've lost and you know going through that journey with them is really quite amazing actually what Christmas be like at the house and say as a hospice we never claes and say they'll be our patients staying with us in the inpatient. Actually at the hospice say their friends and family are invited to have Christmas dinner at the hospice and there's trees and Christmas trees decorated by volunteers and for people to enjoy and of course that the nurse is out in the community making sure that everyone's nice and comfortable to spend those special Christmas moments with their families and will you get any time off for the Christmas calendar or will you still be out there gardening away also we don't have a garden either the guards are really important for patients and their families have sort of get away time for them even in the winter it's nice to walk around and just experience the different areas of a gun gardens and just a different atmosphere and we've got a few volunteers in as well between Christmas and New Year who always help to maintain the gardens at a very high standard so yeah we'll be wonderful it will be very Christmassy and we just like to have that nice atmosphere for family friends and the children will be visiting I would imagine so yeah it's very important time and again volunteers that's the thing that keeps coming up again and again today what would we do without the army of volunteers we have in this country I mean I have a group of 12 volunteers who give up their time every week rain or shine they're there and they helped out we opened our National Guard scheme 1st time this year so we had lots of volunteers come experience that with us so it's a 1st time which is modest a lot of people came along to the girl answered never been in a hospice environment and we're really interested to see what it looked like going to open again next year so we've got going on the 12th of September and the 20 September so that we end in jest but do an online so people come along have a cup of tea pay a little donation have a cup of tea in a large piece of cake and enjoy and always got Coach I love that large piece of cake yeah it's important it's important just what did people make of the hospice because he said people were quite interested about what it might be like and I think people might have an idea rightly or wrongly about what a hospice is like were they surprised by it. By what they experience I think they were surprised around open spaces and we've got different areas to call your girl we've gone well we've got a palm and 5 areas for the patients and their families and I think they were very surprised at how big the actual ground and bonnet was House and also all the different planting and the tranquility and the peacefulness we just get away and also we have the patients can come out of the rooms all the patio doors open up on to the girls in the private spaces and if they are unable to come out sort of ideas they can come out in their beds and enjoy the sunshine so I think people one maze about all the different facilities we have there not only in the hospice itself which is amazing but also in the grounds. And if people want to find out more and they can visit our Web site I'm w w w dot s t b h dot org dot u.k. And you will see that we've got a fabulous Christmas campaign going on at the moment called Best day of all where festive day is Friday the 13th say next Friday and people can dress up in full stances if they want to and just make a donation to some one else they can do it anywhere with their friends and family or they can do it with their colleagues at back as well you dressing up of course absolutely we're the outfit we're going to plan and I'm going to an elf for the day oh I could lend you my hat but I just gave it away to Jenny in the gardens and says that yes they will be an amazing day but you can wear it festive whenever you like in December and you'll be able to order a fundraising pack when you sign up if you want to get involved really and I will listen lovely to meet you by Thank you Joe and Karen from St Barnabas House Hospice now I've lost my army of al with our listeners who were very clearly volunteered to be elves for with this ups note they hear their Whenever I will catch up with them after the news traveled on whether at 3 o'clock and we'll meet more visitors to Father Christmas. It's 3 o'clock. As detectives inquiry a sea front right in Brighton which had been closed for examination since Sunday has today reopened a 20 year old man from Croly has died after 3 people were hit by a car on Sunday to all those a seriously injured in hospital while man who was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm has been released under investigation a 2nd man remains in custody in Palma sent this report from Brighton sea front as the road closure was lifted at around 130 and it started just being reopened very encouraged just a few moments ago I left Larry that's a quite. Close fall further investigation about 10 minutes ago police say that the bridge had to remain closed for the stop amount of time because they couldn't count the searches in daylight that probably explains why it is only just reopened now that this all began at around. 520 on Sunday morning when 2 groups of heroes clashed it ended with a black b.m.w. X 6 hitting 3 people 2 of those people are very badly injured in hospital one man was critically injured in that incident and we now know that that man last night died from his injuries President Trump who's in Britain for a gathering of NATO leaders has deny claims made by Labor that the u.s. Wants access to the n.h.s. As part of any future trade do he said he would stay out of the general election while also saying he thought Boris Johnson was very capable and he was a fan of practice it he said he could work with anybody when asked about Jeremy cool been. The broadcast in regulator has rejected a complaint from the Conservative Party about a decision by Channel 4 to use an ice sculpture to represent Boris Johnson during the latest debate on climate change off Colm said the format of debates was a matter of editorial freedom. A firefighter in a sport was hit in the head by a stone and had to be taken to hospital when their crew was Furby and physically attacked they being called to a tree far Ishaan waterpark yesterday evening they were talked to by a group of youths and pebbles and pieces of wood with thrown Dawn Whitaker the chief fire officer for a Sussex Fire Rescue said she was absolutely disgusted by the attack. Well King Council is insisting there's no risk to taxpayers from a $250000000.00 pound loan to redevelop the town's football stadium the bar is conservatively to says it's being raising against the council's assets and would provide over a 1000 homes and leisure facilities become slow Depor Hughes of the Liberal Democrats says there's too much housing proposed and she's concerned about the lone question as I still think Council. In response was It was a precedent that the council had not Langton externals develop this sort of sum of money ever before it is a fair. Just I have great concerns over security of evolving loans from external to I would much prefer to see working Council to development and cells where there's no cost at large an exceptional involved the word World Meteorological Organization says average temperatures since 2010 suggest this decade will be the hottest on record in a report presented at the un climate conference in Madrid it blames greenhouse gases the teenage activist greater than Berg who travelled by catamaran from the us on her way to the meeting said humanity was facing a global emergency and it was time for action and brightens royal pavilion garden is celebrating a festive boost it's been awarded over 200000 pounds a National Heritage Lottery funding it will help move on improvements to the historic garden bosses say it would also be helpful in their application for a major national lottery grant bid for $3400000.00 pounds Sporting News and Brighton have Albion's Under 20 one's are at home to Newport County in the 2nd round of the a.f.l. Trophy Meanwhile crawly interim head coach Eddie Rubio will take charge for the 1st time tonight as they host lancing at Horsham in the Sussex Senior Cup Gabrial Chaffee left by mutual consent yesterday England's cricketers will be heading to South Africa after losing their 2 much series with New Zealand one nil the 2nd test ended in a draw with New Zealand 241 for 2 in their 2nd innings England's 1st tour matches in South Africa on the 17th of December and the weather when it's been dry with some bright and sunny spells a softening but also plenty of cloud gentle winds and top temperatures 8 Celsius tonight Dr with clear spell some low clouds and fog could form in places later on again cold with gentle winds and lows of 0 Celsius 32 foreign height b.b.c. News it's coming up to 5 minutes past 3. Season 6. For the Ns 3 there are delays on the. 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Their ankles going to keep people safe Well it's not and you locums in force in China this weekend it'll force mobile phone users to submit a scan of their face to prove who they own the t.v. Presenter David Asmer from last strongly criticised Boris Johnson for avoiding the t.v. Election debate on climate change branding the stance shameful environmentalist told The Independent newspaper I don't know what else he had to do but it would have been very very important to dodge this one the Tories have complained to the watchdog off calm after Channel 4 placed an ice sculpture in the prime minister's spot during the debate. Voting is open for the 4th annual Lester Curry awards categories include restaurant of the air best take away and best pub restaurant half the vote goes to the public and half to secret judges who eat at all 35 restaurants male girls are the founder of the wards says explains how the judging is worked out 50 percent the public the pickup the best curry house and then there are all seal of approval I can say that could mistreat judges panel they go out eat old $35.00 finalist restaurants and they pick up the vinegar and then me which is the real winner and runner up at the gala dinner 20th of April Chile's Football Federation is canceling the rest of the season because of concerns about security following 6 weeks of antigovernment protests at least 26 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the violence and there's been a mixed reaction to the news that a license has been granted for Kasabian as hometown concerts and unless the park 50000 tickets for solstice 2 sold out in minutes but before permission had been granted after a 4 hour city long planning meeting the go ahead was given but with restrictions on time and sound levels and brown as the chair of the friends of clowns and park I think it's disappointing but it's not unexpected We didn't think the console would go against it or were only 3 reasons because 50000 tickets had been sold and. And a look at the rugby The odds may restart against them but Leicester Tigers head coach Jordan Murphy is remaining optimistic ahead of today's Dalby 2nd from bottom Tigers go to 2nd place Northampton kick off 3 with all the build up from 2 p.c. Radio Leicester and in cricket England have their work cut out if they're to force a victory against New Zealand in the 2nd and final Test in Hamilton the Kiwis reduced the tourists to 39 for 2 stumps with a lead of 336 runs England must win the match to level the series weatherwise there's a fog warning this morning for Leicestershire it is also cold and frosting this afternoon there will be some sunshine but temperatures barely rising above freezing and that's the latest new sport and weather at 4 minutes past 10 Thanks Helen just a if they were traffic in trouble then this morning from Dan. He left his crony no major instance which through the fog he could be slower for the day plenty of spaces in most city center car parks except the Haymarket car park which he spoke on the John Lewis car park which he's getting full of but is still some space at the moment everything is now clear on the m 6 southbound m. One junction 19 counts open change ca traffic is coping as well 66 is currently closed in both directions between London lane and Melton road and that is due to a single vehicle road traffic collision Adina Enderby John Street is closed for today due to 7 trapped works but it will be back open by tomorrow so for now we'll have more for you again in 30 minutes. Johnny. Come they want to do this tragic island thing I would love to do you know I shan't challenge thing never had me need not have ever I'm under. All your focus is something that's clearly trending I and it anything about it but we've kind of looked it up now and we're all going to have a go away and we can have a go when we Sarah Harrison Oh yes yes yes yes yes Graf is going to have it because we need to play like yes see if this was a party is something that we can do. Apparently so let's see let's see if this well sure. Killed on film Dr Rand Duran on b.b.c. Radio Leicester So we're going to have a go at this challenge but I'm going to wait make you wait a little longer if you want to do this with us. We're going to do about 10 minutes time Ok Get yourself a chair that's not too heavy preferably one without wheels hell McCarthy is just going to find one because all all the chairs in the studio all wheeled and they're really quite happy but she's running around b.b.c. Radio Leicester now looking for a chair with no wheels and one perhaps preferably that's not a heavy and you can try this with us in what about 1015 minutes so stick around for that if you've got a part now maybe you'd like to do this together. You could jump out of bed to have a go at this and then jump back into bed if you want say. All right just bear fun but I want to change a subject just just for a few minutes almost tempers 10 this morning. Picture it it's a winter wonderland in the heart of the national forest surrounded by $128.00 kids of maturing woodlands lakes ponds and more well the award winning visitor attraction known as conquerors will be launching that magical winter wonderland this weekend and who better to send then our very own Dale Neal to get a 1st look at it. Well what a morning to come to a winter wonderland because it is very much winter here out there just look at the temperature it is minus one currently here it conquers this morning and there's snow on the ground. Not sure if it's the real snow but you know it's it's good it is pretty good and as I'm walking into the wall what is the winter wonderland we can see a traditional nativity scene right in front of me here but what a great atmosphere to be because with trees the leaves are off the trees and it's just an air for you can see just on the leaves that are still there as well they're nice and crisp and very wintery Well of course Christmas is coming tomorrow December the 1st so pretty much it's full on for Christmas between now and the big day in December the 25th but here it conquers Well it's been a brace against time to get everything done Chris Williamson from from the from Congress is with me 1st of all Congress itself has been sort of had to forcibly shut down for a little bit because the floods but you've got to promoting again yes yes 2 weeks today at. Team came in to start work and they were met with 6 inches of water in some places and so the team have had a race against time to make sure that we can still make sure Christmas happened so you've rallied around and it's operating in today is the big day to come and open this I mean you've got such a vast area and I suppose this is ideal for something like this Yes absolutely absolutely it's and in chance at Forest So as you walk through you can feel the magic the children absolutely love this every single year and we love to deliver it while you say the children come on moms and dads Yes yes the parents love it it's the parents who are always telling us this is what we want next year add a little bit this add a little bit of that and so you make it happen for them to write I want some magic so that's walk let's do it we're going to give you a very quick tall as regards and I've just bought others an hour and a button shall I. I'm going to have to sorry. What is brilliant there is an animated. That is doing a little dance some house and have a little sing song so we walking under a bridge now and I can see a train in front of us yes yes conquer $23.00 which is just brought across all the presents for us to conquer ready for when the children come across and see Father Christmas at the grotto or even got some carol singers as well. Perfect timing so as we walk through and I notice on the ground I mean it is I mean this is it looks like snow is clearly not real snow unless we Les's been some microclimate here overnight it's actually a quite a frosty morning and some people say that as you step through the winter wonderland the chill sets in and you can really feel the cold so we always say make sure you wrap up nice and warm when heading around winter wonderland because it's the snow that sets off this this magical in charm and as you're walking around today you know our God agree with you that it does make you feel colder and stupidly taken my gloves off for they so different going to come back right we are met by Prancer dash and don't want to think. Is one of the Yes Yes He's just not able to help out just yet but he still is in training always in training there's another button shall I. Yeah go on then. And there you go you have 3. Dancing talking singing reindeer this is really truly magical So I just I just posted over there was hundreds of runners currently yet running past us on. Coach. Walking through the woods now we've got lots of. We've got the water down here we've got the ponds in the lakes down below which many look like they've completely frozen up small that adds to the magic of space Yes Yes It's absolutely wonderful to be able to just walk around and be able to take the time the elves have been doing a fantastic job of setting this up we cannot wait to open the doors at 11 o'clock today right and there's got to be a science has got some in here somewhere. Yes yes as you can see we had around the corner just and you can say we have 100 year old grotto just nestled between the words but before we get to the grotto can you say we're heading through a small garden here this is actually census garden and also yes can you see the elf village over on the right hand side oh yeah I can see that and we've got some giant snowman who seem to be having a bit of a party looks like one of them looks like I think. Last night. But yeah we walking through it now you said about this grotto that we can see in front of us and we does look all this is always been here hasn't it was actually donated from the Chelsea Flower Show they were looking to make sure it goes to someone really really special and so we said to them Look we want to make some memories can we please have it and they said yes we could so we're very very grateful for that to be here today can I go in yes no one is the big man in the he's not Ok well I really am going to have to duck. Duck to get through the door and wow I want to tell you what it is nice and cozy and warm in here. It is and it's I mean you can see why this is 100 years old and decorated beautifully with with 10 so it's a nice big Christmas tree in the corner I'm guessing this is where our son's is going to be greeting everybody yes absolutely he is genuinely genuinely so excited to meet all the children who are coming to Congress winter wonderland he is absolutely having his breakfast at the moment but when he had to cross he will be in the sea during the day right up until the evening some days we don't finish until 8 o'clock in the evening just children are coming to see Father Christmas and he loves it I'm guessing it must be quite magical here because I mean we're we're here we're in you know early in the morning and it is daylight but in the dark with all the lights must be given a whole different feel Oh absolutely absolutely we say it looks extra magical in the evening one thing is that is definitely is a memory maker for all the family to come along to absolutely we're going to come back out side and I think if we come to the we come to the end so this is the moment this is the moment where the elves leave the families to make their way around they the children have now got their present and so this is the final final farewell now but it's still not the end of the magic So as we walk along this still a few magical items hidden and nestled between the trees just here and yes so if I'm honest Dale sometimes we can find a little bit of wrapping paper on the floor which children have had a sneaky peek at their Christmas present. Along the way so as you can see just in front of us we've got a nice 10 foot tall Father Christmas just waving us away. Well I'm that kind of brings to the end of the tour when I've had a very very brief walk around but if you want to see it for yourself then because it's the waterside and just now there are a couple Ventures says and I always get the might might make the mistake of going to the wrong one so how do people find you well they can arrive at the discovery site with their winter wonderland ticket they get to explore the whole of that includes the Discovery Center they can jump on the Concord to train which has been specially decorated for Christmas over the for the cinema as well if there are any members of Congress we have now installed a Christmas film. While I don't know about you but I'm certainly feeling Christmassy the Smalling so unfortunate the big man's not going to be here for a while however I am on the search for a Christmas tree and if you would like some inspiration for decorating your Christmas tree this morning join me again after 11 o'clock when we will be finding some of the best Christmas trees in Leicestershire. This Christmas and also will be showing them to you Through the magic of social media we are going to be live video streaming from 11 o'clock to give you an idea about what you can see join me after 11 o'clock. It's. Just it's. Absurd. To get sick of it. Because it can even go on the. That even. Comes. Gives Fisi radio 1020 or you ready a you ready for the chair challenge. With a man. In the sake of track record thinking. This is that's debatable. With I have a Macof a yes I'm fit and ready to go Amanda Leandro yet raring to go and Sarah Harrison who has decided she's going to preview the whole thing. Replaced with the weather forecast if you had of the church albums before so or no they haven't got a clue about their. All about after you've updated us with the weather for us all right Ok Yes Well we're starting to see some very dense fog around across Leicestershire McClelland has increased since the sun has come up this morning so difficult driving conditions across the region not for everybody but where the focus certainly very dense it will probably stay with us for the daytime and into the evening as well until the breeze starts to pick a bit more bit because it today pick up a bit more of a night tonight and daytime temperatures will struggle because of this as well so I think you know on average we're looking at 2 to 3 Celsius to softer knew where it remains very foggy then probably not sort of even getting above freezing at today and we had such a frosty start as well everything's all painted white outside at the moment it will continue to stay very frosty through the evening and overnight but we just don't see a little bit more cloud coming in on the north easterly breeze that will start to strengthen overnight so that should start to lift some of the mist and fog that we've got but nighttime temperatures still down to minus 2 Celsius overnight so we will see another frosty start to the day tomorrow a few sort of air. As well as still remaining foggy for a time but a brighter day in store tomorrow so still feel very chilly the north easterly wind but you know at least a bit more sunshine before Celsius thanks very much indeed for you stay tuned she's busy She's a busy woman and apparently this is a viral challenge that's driving men bonkers apparently because women can do it and you guys can't so to represent the gentleman. In the studio here b.b.c. Radio Leicester chakra 50 is about to walk into the studio at morning Jack he's here and representing the females is what we've got 2 females with Amanda Leandro he's my paper reviewer this morning morning again and Helen McCarthy as well he's reading the news is today and we're all lined up in white already thinking so let me explain the rules if you've got a chair at home and preferably a lighter one because you don't one well one with wheels because you going to struggle with it this is what you need to do you need to stand with your feet against a wall right and I'm doing a war so this is Jack having his 1st go amended you want to do have a go next to him now we're going to get one she said she could get in position ready to go right. Down and with your feet against a wall than take 2 steps backwards putting your feet directly behind each other right and this is being recorded so I will tweet it in a moment and then he slide a chair so if somebody could just slide that chair for Jack now Jack has got to leave. Putting his head on the wall and lean on it to support support your weight you're right there Jack so without looking silly yeah. All I can see is his bum and . Then what you do is you've got to now try and pull up the chair flat against your body with your arms and then stand up with your you think he's wriggling around like you cannot believe John it's a guess I had off the wall. But you cannot take is that. She did you cheat. In the interests of Cherie Jack did you cheat yes I cheated. Right Amanda you'll go you'll go so just describe Helen Ok so I'm going facing the wall she's putting you know toe to heel so 2 steps back yeah putting the chair in front of her between the wall and herself then head against the wall so you're at right angles with your head against the wall lifting it up to her chest and look at that. Has caused even held in the chair Amanda did you didn't have to do that wriggling that Jack how did that feel to you. Feel like I've done something for the way me space is just like you or I You were right Jack . If you were a know. If you got next training it was my dear madam that in a most unusual manner I am going to tweet this I am going to tweet to see how this goes what you're listening to expect me to say hello McCarthy is going to have a. Break . As well just. A week. To. Make every. Business is. A big business and. Soon to. Me. Is not. The Mohawk. She knew. Because I'm tired of the sight of something. Don't you know you. Can see the sea it is magic. And. Even though I represent. You know today. But we want to find out because I made a call now so I don't embarrass myself here in Lester's County no major incidents. The market car parking. Spaces and the rest are fine but we do have a lady now inbound towards the racecourse roundabout on the watch out but up. Close to in both directions between. Road vehicle traffic and. Grange Road near the Baptist church they will be there until tomorrow when I move you again in half an hour. Uncle Frank involved. In late one of the funkiest policies that happen every Sunday right here on the station the ban against I do not to cool with what I called the Sunday says law but we just board lax our shoulders and breathed in through the knives and out through the mouth of any stripe Batsuit the trees the magic numbers every week I have the special guest and we chat about 3 of their favorite songs and then from no 1 o'clock is the official aftershock poncy cross-road down to some of the most classic party choose of old song and join me get your groove on every Sunday 7 and 6 and include Frank on b.b.c. Radio one less duster. Oh my I was to tell you always fun here in the studio I will tweet those videos very shortly Ok it's because that would be doing the chat challenge I'll explain if you need to this if you just. Let me tweet you get the I did the chat challenge a look at. We're going to change the subject completely in the next 10 minute. By. Minute. Hour. Its genesis and Invisible Touch on b.b.c. Radio Les Today we get we have rugby for you this afternoon before the early kick off at 1 o'clock sport Yes So the rugby kick off as a 3 but the coverage starts from to Northampton Saints versus the Tigers and then the b.b.c. Fling. Having produced tracks from some of the world's biggest stars and labyrinths has a new album out this week you'll drop in by drop in to wear it to c.g. Dean Jackson this evening with that and then a touch of soul to run a fuel Saturday evening here on b.b.c. Radio so with Devon daily and particularly sixty's my tone right through to the artists of today I'm busy trying to tweak this chair challenge and Jack Rafferty having a guy who sits very shortly we're going to talking about Ted x. And you've probably familiar with the Ted Talks Well Ted x. Is kind of like more regional. And we've had text Lester in the last few years well this now Ted x. Women coming to the city very soon we'll find out a little bit more about who some of those women are the Grammy talking very shortly . This is 20. 6 I have to say Jack's efforts on the church I really didn't impress me much. As his staff they were pretty smart but you get. Down to. It. As you just. Know. That don't. The out. That. Kind of does sometimes though he doesn't get the truck traffic or Spike could be. Tomorrow morning or tomorrow off the new. Standing in fold Dave Andrews between 12 and 3. And Dave if you're listening get well soon. Is $2211.00 here on b.b.c. Radio and the so I have tweeted a little video of Jack Cafferty it's him saying the chair challenge I will tweet. Show you how the women do it apart in the chat challenge if you just tuning in it's something that women can do easily compared to men. And the anyplace in the building at the moment is just graphic and he cheats it's good I say he cheated at me How did the women get on if you follow me on Twitter it's all there at ripple all prints in minutes to 11 I did you know my next guest actually walked in and said we listening I'm really sorry it's all about you know going passé because we've been doing the chat she said Jerry. Yeah I heard you heard Didn't you see the total. Well describe hell and you did a great job of describing it on air it was unbelievable very very graphic very graphic very funny and I got to see lots of can I say oh no. No. You walked in and then started talking about something completely different oh yeah well. We should we should all go on might be listening Cher. Obviously. Talking about the turtle and I am to into him and I haven't seen since it's lasted 2016 because she was. Actually producing one of our acts. Caused Kara Yeah and she said oh you look great and I said well look at my Grey's I started to embrace them that so we talked about Grey's and obviously had to mentioned cyan I know you're listening this is. My son who said that I had to die my head while I was taken him into school in primary school but now he's in 6 I don't have to do it because I don't pick him up and drop him off anymore. Seriously absolutely a new form of well do you know well do you follow that rule I followed you made me feel quite self-conscious you know when he said that I don't want you looking like my granny would you do while we're going to say you sporting your grays beautifully ally why and why more women to do this and don't don't succumb to your child pressure please talking of women that's why you're here because you know we talk we hear lots about Ted talks and there are many saying if you've never you know if you've never seen one of these Ted talks before the brilliant they take place all over the world you know they think they produce these inspirational videos from you know expert speakers on all sorts of different topics so whether it's education it's science business you name it it's all on there well you actually have been running Tex Lester for a few years and this is the 1st I believe 1st time you're going to be. Hosting Ted Ted x. Lester or women Lester it's tenets less to women as the women right and we're doing that along side Ted women that's happening globally from tomorrow no sorry Monday and then we do ours on the Saturday so we have an absolutely phenomenal opportunity to share some of the talks are going to happen actually on the day in America as well as live life showing our own style our lineup of speakers so we've got 9 speakers and as I said earlier you know we're bringing Global Voices that are going to resonate locally because we've got so many. Incredible really brilliant women who are doing amazing things. And it's not come easily but hopefully they're going to inspire not just the audience but globally The inspire our next generation I'm going to I'm going to ask you the obvious question because the reply is probably since the show right now going to show why we do it why are you doing one for women you're going to then going to be doing one for men as well in the future so I have to be honest I'm glad you asked that because I actually don't ever want to do a women's event I don't believe in them but when a same boat and brilliant comes along you cannot you cannot resist it because how many times have we actually had the opportunity to just really showcase the brilliance of women am I going to do another one with just men of course not this is a one off I'm not sure if I'm going to do another Ted women again but this is a one off purely because. I'm humbled and honored to actually be able to bring such an amazing group of women together next time we're going to just go back to text Lester and just have a mix so low balled and bold and brilliant you have to give us an idea of some of the women that you're going to feature then absolutely So we've got to tell you the themes so the themes are we're going to cover conservation and obviously has been a champion of chimps I and just yesterday was voted again to be you know a great attraction she's transformed to a conservation area that is pretty remarkable. And then we've got. Charlotte who is a music producer and she's going to talk about how to survive in the entertainment business as a woman. We've got speaker from Facebook. Is going to talk about her struggles and how she's 10 and her superpower and she was born and brought up in Lebanon during the war we've got a speaker who was brought up during the Korean War and 10 and how she's turned her life around we've got a woman who's brought up during the tunnel will ensure anchor. And then we've got a trailblazer like Shola who has. The People's March which happened in London and she's also walking on the shoes with Annie Lennox. Who are supply Mr. Says. A very inspirational woman totally each and every one of them she says is this text you know left to women aimed only at women . We have so far our guest list has been an equal meant to female ratio. It's about celebrating and sharing but also. Our women will be acknowledging that this is also due to a man who's helped us. And let's face it ripple none of us would be where we are if it hadn't been for a man who'd opened a door for us. So we are celebrating them in a different way whilst we're not having them on the stage we are still celebrating . I think there are opportunities for men to come along and be inspired by what they're doing by contributing to this equal opportunities. How do people find out more and because it's happening very soon it's happening next Saturday I get a college and you can buy tickets. Basically go find us on Facebook Twitter. Our website Lester dot com But more importantly what's also what I haven't mentioned is Gateway college have partnered with us and really their students have come a long life they are producing back creating They all showcasing everything that bold and brilliant means to them and those are boys and girls. This is a real partnership within the community so we have got a few tickets laughs So come and join us don't miss out and also you get an opportunity to meet the speakers from Facebook from the u.n. From the zoo from the space center I forgot to mention Kiran is coming so there is so much. You audience and the guests and students can learn sounds amazing next Saturday if you want to go along a great way college so it's a partnership with Leicester and Gateway college for Tex Lester women or if you want to go along and if you want to look at the the the lineup before you you kind of decide where you want to go or not have a look at Web sites or his text Lester if you just type in text less than if you do Ted it's just a dot com That's straight on to the website brilliant Good to see you yeah. You know if you want to have a go at the chad challenge it's just there I'm just saying it's there if you want to have you know videoing or trying. Not to. You. Get the banks. Surely we've created. A and . We've heard. Anyone. As. The last Moyo everything it's b.b.c. Rick. 8 minutes to 11 it's Saturday morning you may hear from Dale Neal just off the 11 o'clock but also on the front he will be live streaming from a Christmas Tree Festival in La Bret look forward to that just off the 11. Says I'm also happening this weekend is the desperate Christmas Tree Festival some tall trees by the community inside the small tombs church I visited that yesterday there's even less the city themed trees as well and some peaceful pictures there thank you for that Lee. But you're welcome to hear more about the last birch tree festival. I have tweeted Jack Cafferty doing his challenge. With Chad challenge on a real treat very shortly. Amanda and Helen's efforts as well as troop pull are if you want to follow and have a go yourself. Was . The out. Was. The song. Was. The out. Will the bank. Was. The necessary for me. To let the devil take you know the day on b.b.c. Radio as the sun they tell the 30th of November a Christmas tree. Festivals the room many were off to the last one after 11 o'clock you can hear from Dale Neal but he will also be live streaming on his Twitter handle at day only 0 if you want to follow him. And your opportunity to sing with the Leicester Symphony Orchestra. After 11 years on that coming up let's get you up to date with the main news stories of the day 1st with Helen mocassin. Stories music. It's 11 o'clock I'm hella McCarthy some election campaigning events are being counseled today is a mark of respect for the victims of yesterday's London Bridge attack 28 year old Esmond Khan from Stafford had been jailed over a plot to bomb the London stock exchange in 2012 he was shot dead by owned offices off to being wrestled to the ground by members of the public he'd been carrying to Noise and wearing a fake suicide vest Steve Hartshorn from the Police Federation says the offices at . The sea had a tough decision to make they were confronted by what we thought was a person born explosive device which obviously varies their risk assessment greatly and not have to take more decisive action because of the proximity of members of the public going to themselves but the other or 30 brave yesterday they all run forward members of the public employees a lot like to get the job and it does make a very impacted situation and that decision to pull the trigger is never taken lightly the security minister Brandon Lewis has promised a full review of cancer and sins and the conditions under which he was released the mare of London City can says the metropolitan police are doing the best they can but don't have enough resources chillies Football Federation has decided to cancel the rest of the season and of the 6 rounds of fixtures because of security concerns their games have been played since mid October because of violence and to give them an protests during which at least $26.00 people have been killed and that tally immoralities is a student who has been taking part in protests so now I'm what they come with these people have died during the protests as a result of injustices that exist until today Chile is very violent and discrimination is very big here when you don't have money in Chile you don't have a life healthy food is expensive it costs a lot of t.v. Presenter David Attenborough from Leicester has strongly criticised Boris Johnson for avoiding the t.v. Election debate on climate change branding the stance shameful The Tories have complained to the watchdog Ofcom after Channel 4 placed an ice sculpture in the prime and says spot during the debate. Campaigns target drink and drug driving joy in Christmas a new year is underway across Leicestershire the force says it's arrested around 80 people a month this year for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Sergeant Steve Lewin told us just why the campaign is so important in all affect your ability to be able to draw if say your suspicion of hazards say more law is being involved in a collision in Iraq collation it's fight so the consequences are astronomical we say it's unfortunate our job. The torments it causes families afterwards for years and years afterwards after the after the fact and it's horrendous and we want to try to stop as much as we can meanwhile less Shipley's is announced a fast reaction police ambulance will be based in the city center during the Christmas party season and officers will also be based at the Leicester Williams family emergency departments. Now the singer James Blunt's has revealed that 2 people have offered to donate their kidneys to his sick father after he made an appeal on i.t.v. Good Morning Britain neither the singer know his sister are appropriate donors plant said that finding the right Anna would be the best Christmas present ever a quick look at the sport and in rugby Well the odds may be stacked against.

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He had a proud record to defend but the editor of Channel 4 News reiterated that the event was strictly for leaders only labor claimed that Boris Johnson was ducking scrutiny and the policy accused the conservatives of threatening channel full after reports that Tory party sources had raised the prospect if they were in power of reviewing the channel's public service broadcasting obligations conservative sources pointed out the license is up for review anyway before the end of the next parliament however Labor's Tom Watson said decisions on licensing were a matter for the independent regulator a former Conservative m.p. And culture minister Ed Vaizey told us it was not sensible for a government to threaten a broadcaster but he said the Tories had a legitimate complaint I do think the ice sculpture was perhaps a stunt too far it's perfectly legitimate for Channel 4 to have a debate with the leaders of the main parties because it is a free to say well we're not going to put our leader into that debate but I can see that Channel 4 is annoyed that the leader of the Concert For didn't take part in the debate so there's a sort of bit of wrong on both sides. The conservatives are promising that they will strengthen England's education watchdog Ofsted if they win the election and of criticized labor and the Liberal Democrats for saying they'd scrap the current system Boris Johnson is announcing plans for longer inspections and more funding Here's our education correspondent Lisa Hambly the conservatives want to increase the length of inspections in secondary schools and large primary schools from $2.00 to $3.00 days the additional day will be focused on behavior bullying an extracurricular activities and the party says it will pilot no notice inspections no idea it previously floated and then reject it the moment schools are notified the day before the conservatives have also restated plans to change the rules so schools rated as Outstanding will once again be subject to routine inspections last year of a was criticised by the National Audit Office which found that hundreds of schools mostly rated as outstanding had not been inspected for years the extra $10000000.00 pounds promised for office dead follows a decade in which his budget has been significantly cut while at the same time it's taken on additional responsibilities Labor and the Liberal Democrats argue that Ofsted needs to be replaced by a more effective body. Labor is setting out where it would spend money to create jobs in what it calls its green industrial revolution the party is launching a manifesto for each region of England with the promise of what it calls an investment blitz that will bring prosperity to every region while talking tackling climate change the shadow chancellor John McDonald set out some of the projects on this program we've got to remove out of point dependence on fossil fuel so that means alternative energy sources yeah massive investment in offshore and onshore wind but 9000 borings 100000 jobs massive investment in investment electric vehicles again which will hurt 195000 jobs will be protected and then and racial $32000.00 jobs created $3000000000.00 in solar solar power $20000.00 jobs the conservatives said the proposals were a distraction from Labour's failure to set out a plan for leaving the e.u. The Liberal Democrats are announcing plans to spend $1000000000.00 pounds a year to give police in England and Wales the pay rise and recruit $20000.00 more offices they say they want to restore community policing and argue that they're the only major party to commit the funding needed to increase officer numbers. The metropolitan police force is to pay the former m.p. Harvey Proctor half a $1000000.00 pounds in compensation because of its bungled investigation into false claims about a Westminster paedophile ring Mr Proctor whose home was raided by police will also be given 400000 pounds to go towards his legal cost his to lay at a Harvey Proctor was $1.00 of several prominent figures accused by Col beach of being members of a v.i.p. Paid of all ring in the seventy's and eighty's the former Conservative m.p. Says he lost his home and his job while he was under suspicion the Metropolitan Police was heavily criticized for its investigation by the former High Court judge so Richard Henriques in an independent review he reprimanded the force the believing beach for too long. Mr Potts is lawyers have now confirmed that he will save 500000 pounds in compensation and nearly 400000 in legal costs form Scotland Yard the force has apologized for its mistakes call beach is currently serving an 18 year prison sentence for that in the course of justice and food one of the U.K.'s big sit energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business unions have warned that many jobs could be lost and called it a body blow for workers doesn't it David has more details and power has been struggling for some time losing 261000 customers in the last quarter alone as a number of small supplies enter the market with a price cut by saying the energy supply is on track to make a loss in excess of 200000000 pounds because the u.k. Market particularly challenging and says it's embarking on a shakeup of its business in order to return to profitability the company which is German owned says it will release more details when staff have been briefed this morning it's thought 4500 jobs could be affected the trade union Unison said it would be a cruel blow for and power employees and has called for the big 6 suppliers to be taken into public ownership to avoid what it calls a collapse of the energy market a bit changing of the guard today at the European Council Donald Tusk will be replaced as president by the former prime minister of Belgian shell Michel as our Europe correspondent Kevin Conley reports the change is likely to signal a new attitude about BRICs at the president of the European Council acts as a kind of convenience for the heads of state and government forging consensus with difficult decisions Lou Donald Tusk has also used the post as a pulpit from which to rail against breaks it roughly equal amounts of sorrow and anger he once said that be a special place in hell for Briggs it is probably planned for breaks it and always seem to hope. It might be reversed the former Belgian prime minister Sharma Shelly's like to take a more sanguine approach like the French President Emanuel macro to whom he's close they want breaks it done to ease disruption and they intend to defend the e.u. Use interest vigorously in any negotiations that attitude will help to set the tone if they break that process moves on to talks on a trade agreement next year. Almost a quarter of young people are so dependent on their smartphones that it becomes like an addiction according to new research the study from King's College London suggests they become panicky or upset if they're denied constant access for the 1st time in more than a century a manuscript written by Elizabeth 1st has been discovered literary historian from the University of East Anglia found the paper in Lambeth Palace library and pieced together a series of clues to establish the queen herself was responsible for the translation of the Roman historian Tacitus arts correspondent Rebecca Jones reports once searching in the library for translations of Tacitus Dr John Mark file a found a mysterious $42.00 page manuscript he's damaged it was written on a very specific kind of paper used by the t 2 caught in the 5090s a further clue was the presence of 3 water marks which were also found on the paper Elizabeth the 1st used in her posts and correspondence but the clinching no argument was the handwriting the translation was copied by one of her secretaries but it's covered in corrections and additions which match the Queen's highway distinctive indeed rather messy hand talk to file a suggests Elizabeth the 1st might have been studying the text for guidance on how to rule Alternatively the translation could just have been a Hopi for a queen who enjoyed classical history. People who own drones weighing more than 250 grams have until the end of today to register them or risk a 1000 pound fine the Civil Aviation Authority says tens of thousands still haven't done so thank you the time is 10 past 8 people in court yesterday heard gasps of horror a relative shouted out some cried but the Hillsborough verdict was clear David Duncan feel the police chief had been in overall charge where 96 Liverpool football fans died at that match in April 1909 and afterwards was not guilty of gross negligence manslaughter there are still more court cases to come on other matters but this felt to many of the victim's relatives like a severe blow at the end of a terrible and lengthy process and of course a process that was found at an inquest that the fans had been unlawfully killed the lie that Liverpool fans are themselves been responsible for the tragedy has also been officially Aquash to Dr Dorothy Griffiths is the sister of one of the victims Vincent Fitz Simons I'm absolutely devastated and reeling really from the all and shocked that we've come to this stage that after 30 years no one is going to be held accountable for their death gesso $96.00 people I just I just cannot understand how this is come about did you expect that the verdict would go the other way yes I did I did expect the verdict to be to be hit for him to be found guilty and particularly of course because of what Mr Dockum field said and admitted during the inquest of course so we've now come to a state after 30 years 30 plus years of like 2 contradictory to contradict the verdict but of course a different standard of proof in a criminal trial from that of a civil inquest and you know in the end there's no way around that is that you know there isn't any way around it. And we can argue this till the cows come home I feel. So. Heavy though it is you know we have to move on and try to gain something positive from it. We can never bring our loved ones back the survivors can never lose the memories of that day but some think we have to move forward we have to move forward I think the something fundamentally and float in our legal framework I think but of course I'm coming from rates from an untrained legal person I'm coming from and as someone bereaved but I do feel now we have an opportunity for something good come out of the tragedy . And if I lend would that be well I would were in obviously going through a general election at the moment. And I would like to publicly call upon all parties all political parties to state publicly state whether they will implement the outcome of Bishop James's reports and ensure that the public accountability act is enshrined in our law before another tragic as and they so happens again 2 of the families yes what the bishop wanted was was more transparency more accountability and say in a range of institutions in the institutions that we trust that that's really the front of me that's. Really just and I really feel that that's what we've lost we've lost the trust in the system and to some accounts of some degree in our public services and they are there for the good of all the people and then as you said them should be open transparent and accountable only by implementing the recommendations can something coach a positive move you know good positive come from this and the families and the survivors feels right to somehow pick of the pieces of their lives because we've been living this since the day happened so that must never happen again to any of the family because otherwise this will just rest and. The effect on the families and survivors will will but it will be dreadful anyway but you know at least we can see something come from the from what happened that will help others in the future tragedies happen sadly at any time and the confect anybody Dorothy grievous thank you very much for talking to us and she mentioned the home of the ship of Liverpool right Reverend James Jones who chaired the Hillsborough Independent Panel he's been talking to us he said this. I understand the family's thrust ration and anger today but nothing detracts from the Hillsborough Independent Panel Report or from the seconded quest which concluded that each of those who died at Hillsborough was unlawfully killed I know that the government is determined to apply the lessons that have been learned from what the families of gone through over the last 30 years it's vital that the family's perspective is not lost. That was the right Reverend James Jones let's talk to Phil scraping his emeritus professor of law or Queen's University Belfast is a campaigner who led the Hillsborough Independent pounds research team and is on the line morning to you good morning when people talk about lessons and we heard about them from Dr criticism we've also just heard from from James Jones as well what in your view did what is the process by which those lessons are actually solidified into something that is real change I think we've got to understand what the impact of the delay has been and it is not only in Hillsborough work in the north of Ireland and of course the delays here in terms of cases going through from inquest right the way through to prosecutions can be as many as 40 years. Those who would have been charged had they still being alive is a problem that we faced in this case because there were those that were identified by the Hillsborough Independent Panel who had responsibility on the day who had since died there were also the other issue that we have to learn is that in making these long term inquiries the Independent Police Complaints Commission as was now independent office for police conduct recommended the 23 people be prosecuted and only 6 have come forward to that point one being dropped in the process but only one in terms of the events on the day and sadly that was David Duncan field Well this teaches us I think is what happens over the passage of time and the impact on cases of the passage of time. What we see during that period is the deaths of significant witnesses but also I think if you if you could put it no better no more bluntly then memory plays tricks with your memories a loss the hazy memories impacted by having read accounts in documentaries all of that but that then suggest doesn't and this is what are the graves of say that oh yes public institution public institutions that are accused of doing something wrong the vital thing perhaps the legally necessary thing becomes the things or investigate him a timely way that's absolutely crucial and is central to our legal system supposedly you know that cliche that justice delayed is justice denied is something that rings true in so many different cases what I think has to be really be taken seriously in this case and I I despair I think having worked on holes before 30 years is the fact that we could see all the way through there was a really strong case to be answered that case was never answered and the the what we have to also remember is that the inquest that came in with this verdict with the 2nd inquest the 1st inquest were badly flawed again that he addressed through law through one eye I think what we have to look at isn't just the process of how the law goes through the courts it has to look at we have to look at how these cases are investigated this case was investigated by the West Midlands police in that situation we have to go right back to the core of the strength of that investigation they initially recommended several people for prosecution that was dropped on the basis there was insufficient evidence to prosecute now when we on the panel went through the same material that they'd had at their disposal and they also could interview people who were alive at the time we couldn't we came to a completely different conclusion and that's what triggered that's what triggered the prosecution eventually and it brought the 2nd inquest if you want to just listening to you now. Around thinking about grand fall and the inquiry going on there and the possibility in the future of criminal proceedings I mean and it we go down the same path just then I think sadly to a certain extent we are I think that if you look at Cranfield and you look at the way in which it is being unpacked stage by stage what I'm concerned about is that those who are most affected as in Hillsborough those who are most affected by Hillsborough are their voices are being lost we're not looking back sufficiently quickly to the origins of what happened at Randall Similarly with Hillsborough we when we were on the panel it was essential for me not to just look at what happened on the day but to trace the history of how soccer was being policed what the state of the stadium was not just in the immediate context but in the long term context one of the things that's so important in all these cases is that we have to look at the long term context the immediate context of what happened on the day or in the surrounding days What then follows in terms of how the process is investigated that the issue of Hillsborough and I would that this cannot extend to run full surely is that we have the corruption and I mean that with the small see the corruption of investigations in other words those investigations are not sufficiently Thora or they come to it with the mindset the mindset around Hillsborough was it was the foul it was it was the fans and the survivors who were to blame in other words that the pressure was put on on those who died and their families but also on survivors and they still live with that they still live with that impact the final thing I want to say about that just leave you with yeah the extent of the dust we talk of the 96 I want to make it clear that over that time the deaths associated directly with Hillsborough cannot be estimated is far more than 96 those who have suffered premature death through physical illness and mental anguish professor feels great and thank you very much for don't do. It's just gone 20 past 8 the former m.p. Harvey Proctor has been awarded half a 1000000 pounds in compensation from the police after their bungled investigation into a v.a. V.i.p. Child paedophile ring he lost his job and his home partly because lease police at the time described the charges against him as credible and true he will also receive $400000.00 pounds in legal costs I only spoke to his lawyer Mark Stephens he said it was that police description of the charges was credible and true before they had been thoroughly investigated that was so damaging Well the police to receive these false allegations from Cole Beach who is now serving time for perjury and they had said that they were credible and true even though there were very many warning signs which said that they shouldn't have said that and indeed their practice now is not to say that and so they've been very heavily criticised and until now had refused really to accept responsibility for a lot and so many people and Harvey Proctor is the last person law you've But many people in court occluding Lord Britain and Lord Bramall had suffered with stains on their character during their lifetime and thankfully Harvey Proctor will be able to serve the rest of his life quietly with the benefit of no stain on his character as a result of this really large award of vindication in fact it's one of the larger awards ever made by the police and yet none of the police involved have faced prosecution or dismissal in this is that an injustice that remains unsatisfied. I think it is and I think that you know the officers involved should have been and should so I think there are real questions that really ought to be answered and the police should be looking at them but Mr Proctor has raised those even now they're being investigated by Northumbria Police would this have got more exposure viewed carried on and taken this to the High Court Robin settling in this way despite the large amount of money you got I think we would have gone more wrong and perhaps more condemnation of the police but this case was really about a vindication of Harvey Proctor which has been obtained it was also about the fact that the police should be all to their behaviors and they have so actually that would have just left it to be a case all about punishment and you know Harvey Proctor is not a young man his life was comprehensively damaged by this particular episode and I think it was fair to want him to have this award marks but also to allow him to move on with his life and to live the rest of it without will stain on his character which had been so heavily put there by the police until yesterday and the police's description of these original occasions as credible and true that was obviously clearly very important in the case and you say that that is not possible now what's changed. Well the police no longer have this practice of making a prejudgment of evidence and I think they're also more careful about how they investigate. Child abuse allegations That was Mark Stephens hardly proctors lawyer it wouldn't be a little earlier now it's 25 minutes past 8 the b.b.c. Will take its turn hosting an election debate tonight with a 7 way podium encounter in college if they'll be a mix of leaders and senior figures Rebecca long believe the business out of business sexually standing in for Jeremy pope Corbin Richie c. Neck the secretary to the Treasury will be standing in for the elusive Mr Johnson Our own Nick Robinson will be moderating the whole thing we thought we'd ask people from different walks of life to give him some advice they will hear from a shepherd s a broadcaster a head teacher and a referee I manage you know as international referee I think you need to have empathy it but you also need to be we need to be steered because if you like refereeing a rugby match very control of 30 huge players on that field but you need a bit of empathy years where to allow them to to express themselves but they need to know where when the line is my name's Amanda and I'm also known as the. My role as a chef is obviously to give a clear lead follow an update body language is everything just like a sheep dog that has a lot of our I never take yours off that fix them with a steely gaze but don't let them prove the wool over your eyes I'm not a boat or not I'm president. Of all moderates and one of the. Latest debates I mean it's a technical exercise it's not something I really question your journalistic skills or your knowledge your advice the traffic cop just making sure that everybody has. Every get away with an absolute top whole sport on Kathy people saying I am the head mistress of McKayla community school and when. London well Nick you have to stop them from offering on so when they do you need to poll is and stare at them over the top of your glasses with menacing intent remember that you can't throw troll at them any more so if they don't answer the question don't put up with it 1st get the warning 2nd time that tension so now you're throwing chalk Nic very helpful I'm sure but that seriously they want Wally's strategies to get them so on so if you ask a question they start going off on all the times and not asking the one you ask what do you do if you're not going to talk over them you joked about a big help lowers Rajit all doubt actually right next to league a stare over my glasses I wish really I'd got the detention of the teacher that said made all the red go out of the sports field in the whistle of the shepherd asked not to bridge the trench into the traffic gulp so I've been they'd all be very very helpful really it is worth saying as I didn't Bolton said that debates all great formats on t.v. Because they attract the sort of people who don't normally candidly listen to the Today programme or of the political help books but they are of course limited there's a limited role for the audience they pose the questions but they don't get to follow up in the way that they do on Question Time there's a limited role for me I and then to make sure the questions and said a good order is kept but I'm not there to be an interview and I think they're all right what they said You've got to have all thorough TB You got to have empathy the politicians have a job to do but to get that message across but also with always gazes in polls isn't stood notice you've got to sort of say don't talk over each other because it's infuriating but let me not talk as x. But I'm done it yet let's see if I can get away with it tonight is going to be the same without Johnson I'll call been there what you think the big issues dividing lines will be well it'll be the same because we're having Johnson and Co but you have to see these things as a package I understand why they're aroused at the moment about interviews and debates and people not that remember some perspective these. My 9th the election all the way through Thatcher Major Blair Brown we talked of having events like this and no one would ever agree the front runners always refused to do it now we're having a much better debate which is shouldn't they turn up for all of them why don't they do everything we want but the b.b.c. Would not only got head to head with got tonight 7 had debate we also had a question time in which Coburn and Johnson were there with sturgeon Swenson and we've got a huge debate now I don't see this is an adverse it's to say there's an awful lot of accountability going on do I as a journalist wish that there was more of it they did all the interviews we want they did a little bit of course I do but I'm on this I'm afraid I'm a much more a glass half full man than I am a glass half empty going to have to stop you there Nic thank you very much indeed good luck tonight loves better professional advice very generous with himself in fact. What does that mean that is largely vod Anyway let's pass it and that is far as they straight to Gary good morning down have morning to Spurs change their manager last week are Arsenal set to do the same they haven't won for 7 matches their worst run since 1992 and I am really on the brink is the headline most papers opt for this morning following a 21 home defeat by I'm tracking Frankfurt in the Europa League so is he about to lose his job a question for Henry Winter correspondent to The Times Well I think he is I think not simply because the fans have turned on you know Emery the fact that he seems to have lost a lot of the players but I think there was so many empty seats at the Emirates last night. For the game against and try Frankfurt and I think that the owner Stan Kroenke that's what concerns him most of the loss of revenue the fans turning on him as much as the results having said that Arsenal a normally very loyal with their managers are they well they are loyal they probably stayed on a little bit too long with the vendor for 5 years if you are some of the fans given the drift of the team. But I think now in the modern age that we're in social media with the pressure that's increasingly placed on clubs I think with the fans just turning actively against the owner Stan Kroenke it as they have been as well as with with Emery I think it's only a matter of time and if he does go could you see merits here Potter Cino moving there that would be unlikely wouldn't it I think it would be very unlikely although if you talk to Arsenal fans they have looked at what Josie Marine year has done going into Spurs and galvanizing them but I can't see them turning to a former Spurs manager in just simply can't go look at New know what will suit doing well pushing them forward up in the Premier League and in the euro police I'm sure they'll give the chance to Freddie Ljungberg who's the number 2 at the moment his caretaker and then it will be a question of do they want max Alegria or tet or Vieira Henry Winter thank you very much indeed my pleasure just to tidy up the Europa League situation for you Arsenal will actually still qualify and as they suffer a heavy defeat in their final group game Manchester United lost 21 to a stunner but they were through already through after a 33 draw with sporting branch a Celtic confirm top spot following a 31 victory over Rennes and Rangers will qualify as long as they don't lose their final game they drew 22 with fire and hold now lots of rain in Hamilton today so the Test match finished early with New Zealand 173 for 3 Simon Mann reports Tom latents fine unbeaten century for straighted England on a day in which 35 overs were lost to rain after tea England's decision to bowl was a logical one with the pitch expected to ease further and they had New Zealand 39 for 2 broad dismissed revolver 5 to a loose shot and works account of the key wicket of Williamson for 4 superbly caught by root at 1st slip but let them dug in with Taylor they added 116 before Taylor on 53 presented works for the 2nd wicket and a 3rd catch for root England might have had more late them correctly. Survived 2 l.b.w. Shouts and was dropped by Stokes on $66.00 Taylor was reprieved on $25.00 by the 3rd umpire there seemed insufficient evidence to overturn what looked a plumb l.b.w. Stoke struggling with a sore knee only bowled 2 overs England who left at Jack leaching gave a debut to Zack Crawley playing for other pace bowlers partially to make up the stakes his inability to bowl his full allocation t.m.s. Is on the radio this evening from 930 now after a 1st in the 2nd at 40 to one yesterday aerial Black Friday bargains maybe 150 Number 5 Glen force or 335 number 5 Captain Tommy thanks very much Gary let's hear who's joining Lorna Verne for this morning's Desert Island Discs this week I'm casting away the conservationist and writer Isabella tree she's a pioneer of rewilding if you come in the spring you are standing in a landscape that really looks more like the Serengeti because it's this extraordinary thorny scrub interspersed with water meadows wildflower meadows and then wandering throughout it all we've got Longhorn cattle acts more ponies Tamworth pigs and then the surround sound birdsong and insects is now so loud that you can literally feel it reverberate in your stomach Isabella tree my cast away do you Julius to hear her Desert Island Discs this morning at 9. I remember the Go Video aphorisms I'm in that came to mind when you were talking to Nick their own it was it's not enough to succeed friends must fail us are all wishing Nick very well because sailing now it's going to be a chilly day I'm talking about the weather now some sunshine there shallows towards the northeast frosty tonight you're listening today already for Justin Webb and Simon Jack and Carolyn Nichols has a summary of the news the broadcasting regulator Ofcom has received an official complaint about Channel 4 after it replaced Boris Johnson with an ice sculpture during a climate debate last night the party said Michael Gove to stand in for the prime minister but were told the debate was for party leaders 5 of him took part the back seat party's leader Nigel Farage was also replaced by melting ice sculpture one of the u.k. 6 biggest energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business its German and his Iams said the u.k. Market was particularly challenging unions have warned the move could lead to thousands of job losses along with course sent to closures the metropolitan police has been ordered to pay nearly 900000 pounds to a former Conservative m.p. Who was investigated following false claims about a v.i.p. Paedophile ring Proctor had his home raided as part of Operation Medland the European Council will have a new president from today when the former prime minister of Belgium shall Michel takes over from Donald Tusk the change is likely to bring a difference in attitude to breaks it of which Mr Turner has been a vocal opponent. Thank you it is 25 to 9 there is more clear water between the parties today with labor in the Liberal Democrats already saying they're committed to closing off stead least in its current form that's England's education watchdog the conservatives there today saying they would strengthen it separately of course there is quite a rug going on between the government and Channel 4 gammon Williamson the education secretary is on the line morning to you morning let's start with what you're suggesting for us that more money yeah we're looking at putting a shoe 10000000 pounds into Ofsted making sure that we strengthen it strengthen the quality of inspection quality of inspectors making sure that some of the largest school secondary schools and some of the largest primaries move to a 3 day inspection this is just to ensure that look a whole range of different things from discipline in p. Sports and enrichment activities schools doing which is an area that of number of people have raised with the offset haven't looked Tatton off in the past years and did you know on that do you regret that off Stead's budget has been cut so significantly in recent years where this is worry we're putting more money into office stead and while you can have a government that and what it is now you're putting a little bit back in we work very closely we have offset off said to an amazing job in terms of not just inspecting schools but my question was are you do you regret that have had a really significant according to the public accounts committee a fall it's a 52 percent in real terms between 2002070 and you saying that was a mistake no we're not saying there was a mistake we were dealing with an economic crisis that late the last Labor government created and we and I had to made Care worldwide economic if you know it was a it was 9 years ago but now Labor government is always tend to leave you with a big deficit and more in employment so we we've been dealing with that and what we're doing is we're recognizing we need to put more money into office that they do an incredible. Good job in terms of raising standards for children in schools working with teachers working with head teachers but they also to a very important job in terms of safeguarding making sure that local authorities children homes appropriate specked it and the issues that you have and the problem that you have with what Labor's and the Lib Dems are proposing you're going to have a 152 different inspection regimes by local account souls marking their own homework there's going to be no accountability in terms of children's homes or local authorities of what they're doing in terms of their children services so when most vulnerable children in society are going to be left with no one to watch their back and there is a concern. Let's turn to Channel 4. Days it always used to be a bricks question yes well there are now on a Channel 4 question we had from Ed Vaizey from a conservative culture that recalls Enron who've said there was wrong on both sides in this but he said specifically that he did not think it would be wise for the Conservative Party to get into the business of threatening Channel 4 and what might happen to them after the election is that or is that not what the Conservative Party is doing that no the Conservative Party isn't threatening Channel 4 we're raising a complaint we have off calm which I think is perfectly legitimate Young another Mr Vane's he said but it stops there there's no suggestion that you're going to look again at its public service broadcasting obligation no no suggestion at all it's good to see that it's odd because the conservative sources tell The Telegraph if where re-elected we'll have to review Channel 4 s public service brokers will be there to will saying that's just nuts men 2024 you've got to feed the review of chat channel for that's something that's been longstanding So whoever forms the next government is going to have that within their remit but that's not until 2024 we have a legitimate complaint because frankly you know they reduced for quality of the debate that's happened yesterday by refusing to let Michael go to go on a poet. Mission who is doing more in terms of environment invited to and it was a ladies debate but I mean I'm just interested in this this idea that Are you saying that you as a party at the moment are committed to Channel 4 existing in the same way as it does at the moment in the longer term future or is that up for review Well 2024 is a review of. Channel 4 there's no that's just what sets in legislation that says what is going to happen regardless of the issue that's been raised in terms of replacing a conservative representative and party representative in that debate with a nice chair it was a gimmick you know is a gimmick Channel 4 knows it was a gimmick they could have had a much better developing lot of people and lot of people I was going might say we want to get away from the guess what we want to know is where the Channel 4 can continue to exist in its current form and it has this strange that a hybrid existence doesn't but in its current form in the longer term future and you're saying yes what we're saying is we have an issue we have a debate yesterday you know what I'm talking about we're already seeing that with off coal and it is legitimate to be raising that with off com But that's for proper way to raise as an issue and that's for route we're taking down it down so that's simple as that and Channel 4 ways an important role See I say Greece is a moving man to say let's play is an important role in a lot of people feel it does play an important deal they're worried that this government if it is returned with the majority might alter its row and what I'm not hearing from you is a commitment to not altering it but the government has got no plans to you've seen our money fast we've got no plans in terms of changing what Channel 4 does we have an issue which we're going to raise with off calm and we hope that of calm to look at this very seriously and Channel 4 respond to it as well it was a gimmick. As to what they did is a shame that what they did it didn't actually add to the debate Michael would have been a real asset to have over on the show Gavin Williamson thank you very much 19 minutes to 9 the u.k. Is investing more money in Antarctica than at any time since the 1980 s. They'll be modernization of all the u.k. Research stations there as the new research ship the save an atom brought to enable world class Polar Science not to mention its robotic suburb ot Mike but face Dame Jane Francis is director of the British Antarctic Survey who spent 3 decades researching the white continent as it's known she's an expert on ancient climates Martha's been talking to her about the new investment but began by asking whether countries around the world were doing enough to cut greenhouse gases even over the last few years when I've been working in the polar regions and looking at all the records from around the world we can say that they climate change is accelerating and 8 years ago you know people suspected something was happening and we watched it happen relatively slowly but in the last few years you know carbon dioxide levels are increasingly rapidly changing and there is an escalation of change this is another aspect of change in Antarctica there's been an increase in tourism in recent years 20 new polar expedition vessels being built in addition to the 30 year old that already exist and also in increasing the number of private yachts What do you make of that well I think some tourists some well regulated Tori's tourism is not a it's not a bad thing I have been a lecture on a tour ship for one tour when somebody was there and this was a really good experience for me to understand the impact of Antarctica on tourists and I think that nearly everybody that got off the ship that I was on became an ambassador for Antarctica and people who wanted to preserve the environment so I think it can be a good thing but it does have to be well regulated and I think some of the crews to . At the moment his from the regulated cruise line is is well regulated they keep very strict rules and they protect the environment and they learn about the environment and they learn about what's happening in Antarctica so some of it is fine I think the threat may come from the individual tourists that are using Antarctica is a kind of the next big tourist playground and I do think that we have to be careful about where they go now your own work on Agent climates shows such a different world in Antarctica when we go back a 100000000 years to the age of the dinosaurs as you showed me as when we were back in Cambridge you know your headquarters Yes Antarctica was a very different place so in the rock record there are fossils of leaves of tree trunks of ancient plants that used to grow in Antarctica everybody thinks that once there were forests in Antarctica that musta meant the continent was over the equator but actually since about 100000000 years ago like you say the time of the dinosaurs the continent has been over the South Pole in the position that it is now but Forest Grew in Antarctica and we have all the remains of the forests and the fossils of the dinosaurs that lived in the forests so we've been able to reconstruct temperate forests that look very much like Tasmania only New Zealand today so if you walk through the forests in Tasmania imagine a dinosaur walking alongside you and you'd be in Antarctica about 100000000 years ago clearly the climate was globally much warmer then to allow forest to grow in and taught and we can estimate that carbon dioxide levels were much higher and that would have been a natural source of carbon dioxide from volcanic eruptions but the us can take care of that but but on a much slower and natural timescale than the rapid speed at which we are putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today here rather have been watching the new wharf being built. Immense engineering project is needed for your new research ship as the sedated after Have you any idea of when it will actually be in service down here I hope in the next year or 2 we of course we've got to finish this building the ship and then it has to be tested it will probably be tested in the ice in the Arctic where it's a bit closer to home. And then we'll take it to Antarctica to do really big science I mean it is going to be a ship with a lot of really new state of the our scientific equipment in it and we'll be able to do science that we've not done before and we'll be able to go to regions that are more remote and that we've not been able to go so we can really build up a really good detail picture of the systems operate in Iraq in and around Antarctica and how they're changing game Jane Francis from the British Antarctic Survey thank you for talking to us thank you but of course is not the time 14 minutes to 9 less than 2 weeks to go cause for the election we heard already from Nick this morning well he's also been speaking not just to us but to voters in different parts of the country to hear what people have been making of the campaign today his report comes from a head resting somewhere in Newport in South Wales he stopped off there on his way to Cardiff where as we've been hearing he is hosting tonight's t.v. Debate what would you like. To know top and skylights of a little my Hakko but I just sort of polish my head occasionally. Some talk politics in the pub some talk at the watercooler all of us over the weekly had to have come to shake hands so all in Newport to discover whether politics is on the agenda here or whether you get shouted down if you even mention the election my name space I do try to sort of keep my opinions to myself because a people are so emotional about it and I think yeah you port is a bit like that emotional debate. Most of the money it divides people is specks it and there's a lot of people are angry and upset about things you know what I hear I don't like . You were you angry. Yes I think I am angry this country needs to sort itself you know stop all this mess and just add it I really after this election I'll do that. Though. I wish you good do you. Know I don't think I've met you in your before I don't know cuz I come here a lot right yeah. So you gotta be careful I mean I've got friends that's. Sorted I'm very. Into what's going on I listen to everything I've got Parliament on one to John from 10 o'clock on the phone to 10 o'clock in the night honestly I missed all my favorite programs. For America for our day to day program you know John Humphrys discarded in this you and what's his name Jason just then yes I think we should have another go I think people know more now of the market you don't want to say people was stupid or anything they just weren't given the information. In my name is a shock to me schoolyard stuff there were so many 1000000 people that wanted to leave and they should respect that. Remain and I think that is to pay people for to take a bit more notice of what's actually going on I don't agree with I'm told I'm working class b. Working class all my life for 41 years so I'm 60 next week and I still Michael weeks an extra 6 years for my pension but does that make you jump to divert to Germany. If you give you the money back with ways you can get it from them and was going to pay for it in the end these are in your working class not the money's gone home we'll be learning about pharmacists when the bar is all. The time and if you watch him I mean it's not even willing to go on without him to me now for this interview at once I hold him back because he can't yesterday only abscess it goes into no details Jeremy Corbin wouldn't answer one question 9 times he was asked the other night on the t.v. And he refused to answer at the time we didn't watch that what did you read about it afterwards you know I read it by saying I'm there you speak straight they all conservative papers the mayor the express the Telegraph So you always are these sorts of arguments or is it only when they leave. We have a cup of coffee. Good afternoon Willy Salish temper market speaking whatever Dungy . Thank you yeah you just order his car you drive. You off and your politics here in the snow no. Talk politics when you don't call it that says a you know Governor at what pilots do you mean you know I don't have a policy and with the b.b.c. Years ago I always voted Liberal and I would say. Well if anything it would be liberal Let me. Barbara you want to me send a message to Mr Corbett Yes to do is talk but not punish. You know it is such a simple thing. You know telling me that Jeremy Colbert is scruffy or you because I thought. He's really a bit different with this hey you know which would you have voted for Mr Colbert I always been late but this year my husband and I had to come out to the common market 3 years ago and I think Paris is doing well this be the 1st time you've devoted to your. Yes Are you shocked to hear yourself say Oh. But what about all the other things Jeremy Goldman would say is all the money that he's going to put into public services the fact they're going to try and make things work better for pensions and for people of lower wages for working class people. In the balance . Definitely word to net that then you know Rico look at things straight up and we might. Already do it here it is mix in a kind of his. Color it looks like he's mixed and she's going to talk to. This is a 10 hour a short amount of get your name your team really to to politics announced no I don't have to say I don't know what is ahead I'm all right I don't listen to it as everyone else. I don't know anyone who follows a pattern these you know win the election he's got to have a clue. He's got some work to do I was doing. Stuff that. It is 8 minutes to know I'm a regular update now from reality checks correspondent Chris Morris and stay Chris this is more like the record breakers than reality check today how many trees can he plant per minute what's the world record. Yeah well all the parties have got ambitious targets on this Labor's out front on this issue talking about planting 2000000000 trees by 2040 and yes there's been some skepticism that's hundreds of thousands of trees a day which might sound a bit nuts to you and me but it is actually possible I mean to put it into perspective the committee on climate change that's to the statutory body that advises the government says we need to plant one and a half 1000000000 trees by 2050 to help meet our legally binding target of net 0 carbon emissions So Labor's promising a bit more than that this is what John McDonald said earlier on the program the thing that people been raising this time in China. Again a massive tree planting program with talk about we're talking about you know we're talking about a 1000000000 new trees very 2000000000 I thought it was well it was 2000000000 a 1000000000 Not until they're trying to 30 then truly believe you're conservative Well it doesn't no that's one of the suggested new law if you know but in Ethiopia your mother for you know Ethiopia this sounds fantastic Bruce true they planted 300000000 in one day did they really I mean I guess the broader point is that a vast number of trees were planted in one day in Ethiopia and millions of people took part in the Countrywide effort but for example the head of one government linked organization told the b.b.c. Back in August they'd been ordered to plant 10000 of those trees that they had to pay for them so they planted 5000 instead but reported the full amount so I think a bit of skepticism is in order about exact numbers when they are big but it shouldn't deflect from the fact that mass tree planting can be done and is being done around the world but still the other reality to be checked here is that it isn't a massive challenge for the u.k. To get to net 0 whether it's 203-020-4520 extension 50 from where we are now and there's some very bold targets being set in the selection. Yeah I mean the tree planting targets at the moment within the u.k. Only Scotland is really doing very well in tree planting it's an s.n.p. Priority and last year Scotland was responsible for more than 80 percent of all the trees planted in the u.k. Overall the Countrywide figure last year was actually pretty low but go back to the late 1980 s. And it was more than double current figures about 30000 hectares have been planted every year which equates to roughly 50 or 60000000 trees still not as money as Labor would need to plant but you know experts can plant saplings incredibly quickly some companies are starting to use drones to do it even more quickly so in a way it's really about logistics have you got enough stock to plant such huge numbers day by day year by year are you providing the right incentives to landowners to provide the space to tree planting and total tree cover in the u.k. Is far lower than in many European countries so of course in the end like many things is the political will really there to push it all through us Morris Many thanks for the time 5 to 9 when a woman speaks out about rape you expect that she says she was devastated by it if it happened to her most women in most circumstances are of course but when Debbie Harry spoke recently about her being raped affected her less than losing her guitar it led to some criticism of her and also some support from women who said she and others should be free to say what they wanted and what they actually thought Tanya seriously is here is lecture and criminology at Birkbeck College at the University of London and author of speaking out feminism rape in narrative politics and Sarah Green's on the line is director of The End Violence Against Women coalition morning to both Tanya 1st of all what did you think of what Debbie Harry said Well I think that. It's completely understandable you know and it's a completely did legitimate response to an experience of sexual violence and I think what was interesting is this reaction and we need to remember the history of speaking out and that when women came together in the 1960 s. In the 1970 s. And talked to each other about their experiences what they realized was that the Homme of rape just wasn't recognized you know women told stories about going to police stations and being told oh well you know you should feel lucky because that's the only way anyone is going to want to sleep with you you know or you know didn't you have fun didn't you enjoy it completely dismissed and they talked about families friends doing exactly the same thing and what feminists did in response was women spoke about the trauma the high of rape and use those stories politically which is what I research in order to have society the law of popular culture recognized that sexual violence is actually a harmful and damaging do you saying that now that it has been recognised that it is widely and properly recognised then the freedom to say whatever you want about how it affects you personally should just be that well I think what I would say is that it's probably a little bit of to mistake to say that it has been widely recognised but what we've seen is a real kind of focus on women and their narratives on how they act and that if they don't tell the proper story and act in the proper way then they get a negative reaction it's not just people like Debbie Harris we've seen it with kind of recent scandals around the c.p.s. And the players looking at women station media Sarah Green what do you think. Exactly I think what Tony is coming to we are with a situation where the accepted or acceptable view of a rape survivor is that she really needs to present quite hall and or quite broken or she needs to tell her story in a way that is very emotional and so on and we find decision makers throughout the justice process from police investigators true too. Those making prosecution decisions and perhaps juries all tending to turn on you don't you're not really presenting like somebody who's been hurt hurts and harmed and therefore you're less hard so in that in those terms than Sarah does do what how does Debbie Harry's How does what Debbie Harry said. Have an impact on that well I think it's really striking because it's making us talk about it and that's actually a really good thing what we don't need of course is kind of them to switch to an alternative narrative of kind of heroic resilience as if there are those who are really harmed and damaged or something and then those who heroically yes yes yes says you know it's a management to judge or it's just an attorney and not a matter then of criticizing it but it's also not a matter of praising her for what she has said well actually neither No I think the question is do we recognize sexual violence is inherently harmful or do we say women have to do a certain thing and act a certain when she wasn't saying she wasn't heartless He wasn't she never said that at all and I mean even we think that women have a right and all people have a right to sexual autonomy to not have to know their sexual consent ignored or violated and then how whether they respond doesn't diminish the harm of that shouldn't diminish the way that we react and the problem is that even though we have moved forward in terms of sexual violence we continue to focus so much on women and whether they're deserving undeserving and whether they do the right thing rather than actually just accepting that this is a well as a subject we should certainly come back to but for the time being Sarah Green from the end violence against women coalition and turn your series here as well from Bowker College University of London thank you both that's all from us our editors were Tom's mother and Rebecca Keating have a very good morning. B.b.c. News at 9 o'clock the energy firm n power has announced plans to restructure its u.k. Business which is expected to lead to the loss of more than 4000 jobs the company which is German and has been struggling for some time and described the u.k. Market as particularly challenging unison said the move was a cruel blow for n. Power workers just weeks before Christmas the sister of one of the 96 people killed in the hills pre-state in disaster 30 years ago has called for all political parties to adopt the findings of a report calling on public bodies to be more transparent and accountable to extort the Griffiths said the conclusions of the report into the disaster written by Bishop James should be heeded to prevent another tragedy she was speaking after a jury cleared the match Commander David Duncan failed of gross negligence manslaughter Professor Fels crashin who led the Hillsborough Independent Panel's research team told today he was worried that lessons hadn't been learned for the inquiry into the Granville fire if you look at Grenfell and you look at the way in which it is being unpacked stage by stage what I'm concerned about is that those who are most affected as in Hillsborough those who are most affected by Hillsborough are their voices are being lost we're not looking back sufficiently quickly to the origins of what happened at Randall the Conservative Party has lodged a complaint with the broadcasting regulator Ofcom after Channel 4 replaced Boris Johnson with an ice sculpture during a climate change debate last night Michael Gove was sent to stand in for the prime minister but the broadcaster said the invitation was a party leaders only. The European Council has a new president with the former prime minister of Belgium shall Michel taking over from Donald Tusk the change is likely to bring a ship.

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So by adding in the 18 new buses they could have already cycle I'm changing our timetable we are still at that in sports piece but a friend of Frankie can says that attitude must be spot on ahead of Sunday's f.a. Cup 2nd round tie against Dover they've are currently 12th in the National League Cambridge and I did have a free weekend they were knocked out of the cup by Exeter and in cricket's on Latham scored a fine century as New Zealand frustrated England's bowlers on the opening day of the 2nd Test in Hamilton the opener hits an unbeaten 101 to help the Black Cats recover from 39 for 2 to reach 173 for 3 before rain ended play yesterday and now with the weather for game which. Would change in the weather today is going to be feeling much colder that we lost the police guy in sunshine to enjoy just watch out for some icy stretches this morning thanks Lizzie that's real b.b.c. News for Cambridge it as more from us online just search b.b.c. Radio came Richard it's 5 minutes past 8. Which breakfast we are in sometimes you might try b.b.c. Radio you would see all your morning how you grabbed a bargain by switching us on tonight 2 for one if you said it today only because you write Ok machines the 29th of November Can you believe we're nearly at the end of the 20 ten's another month and there will be 2020 and you can turn around because all of the news papers are starting to get those and those features those articles where they're just looking back on a whole decade but for some reason most of the big moments seem to come from the last couple of years because going back in the archive let's face it takes a lot of work doesn't it yanks a lot of work if you are new to sleep still Santa by the way be aware that on Monday next week when we get into the sleeper to Santa will come to the b.b.c. 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The word No I don't know whether to learn them before Monday morning or whether that's my job during the show on Monday cancel your weekend plans and learned over the weekend so you're on far a Monday half 7 and half 8 every morning Monday to Friday you better hear the countdown sleeps or Santa and of course the number gets smaller and smaller and smaller and come Christmas Eve morning when we do one more sleep till a big fat fella comes down a chimney the excitement will be just fever pitch it's almost like a radio advent calendar just so if you haven't picked up your advent calendar yet then maybe you don't need one just for laughs That's what it's like now this weekend there's no match for United because they got knocked out of the f.a. Cup in around one posh one so they're in action this weekend they're playing a home match at the Western home stadium on Sunday to 2 o'clock kick off and they're playing Dover Dover so they should win and they should therefore be in round 3 which means they'll be in their draw for that when the big boys going about that they're glad that that's a home game yet over the long white house rattled the journey that. The f.a. Cup something afternoon we will chat to the posh manager there and Ferguson later this morning at around about 20 to know if you're a posh fan Good luck and enjoy the game on Sunday afternoon right up and running for Friday it's coming up to 7 minutes past 8 breakfast we have Lawrence and don't see much less calm b.b.c. Radio Cambridgeshire. And this morning's top story this morning we've been sharing with you stories from whistleblowers at the east of England Ambulance Service in an exclusive investigation by b.b.c. Radio came here we found out about the years of bullying and harassment that's been going on and it's been unchallenged bosses that the trust of since launched an independent investigation into what's been happening there and how it was able to continue for so long our reporter Joseph Paul has been looking into the organization for several months we'll catch up with him again in just a moment 1st though we can hear from a current member of the ambulance service about what they. When through like numerous staff members who have spoken to Joseph this employee has insisted on remaining anonymous as he's concerned he'll lose his job so his voice is that of one of our producers I've been a paramedic for 20 years during that time the organization has changed from being a caring organization to one which is basically a bullying culture from top to bottom over the past couple of years it's been dreadful we've got a couple of managers that have got embedded inside the organization and if you get in their way they make sure you don't get any promotion and you leave can be deferred they're the masters of covert bullying I've never known favoritism in an organization on this scale it demotivates you and gradually you get more and more stressed I've used the counselling services in the past I knew I wasn't functioning right but I didn't really understand the reasons why he was until the counsellor told me that it was due to stress caused by the culture of the organization and caused by my line managers I'm staying anonymous because of reprisal you're not safe I've known staff who've moved areas and are afraid to talk even now we raise these concerns in our n.h.s. Survey every year letters have been written to the c.q. C but nothing ever changes you only have to look at staff surveys and you'll see the same things every time listening to that kind of makes makes me feel really sad to hear that in in this sector of employment these guys work under harrowing circumstances often so to hear how unprotected they are now a bullet they are and how fearful they all are is is not good Joseph tell us a little bit more about what you've been finding out what I think you've just you've hit the nail on the head very well you've summarized it well cared this is a sector where people are dealing you use the word heroin with harrowing situations every day they're going to the deaths that they're seeing things that you and I don't want to see and ordinarily won't show there is an assumption that. I think they have an assumption or a right to a certain duty of care the allegations we've been hearing is that that duty of care isn't there the support isn't there and if people are showing symptoms or fragilities as a result of what they're doing in their day in day out work when they stick their heads up and say I need some help or even complain or say you know can you back off me a bit they're getting persecuted Can you just clarify exactly who is saying this yeah ambulance drivers No we don't call them drivers paramedics. You will be lynched for calling them drivers nowadays they're paramedics technicians so from the top down we've used that term I don't like it's business talk but what this means is from the very senior management level all the way down to the people on the coal face those paramedics those technicians office workers and inherent within the whole of the trust it's been described as a culture and it's obviously from what we're hearing some of it's been going on for some time Absolutely yeah I mean we've looked into historic allegations I found another report it was commissioned in to bullying back in 2017 so we know there's an ongoing one of the moment with this gentleman from the from the Met police that the trust themselves have commissioned and you know I think they need to be applauded for that but these are allegations that go back some time now the service merged back in 2006 and some of the whistleblowers I've spoken to have said it since then since it became east of England Ambulance service rather than just the n.h.s. Ambulance service since that day it's become a bit of a clique there have been issues and there have been certain management levels that have been impenetrable certain jobs going to Old Boys old girls within the within the club if you like now you broke the story yesterday afternoon it was on t.v. Last night people looking and since talking about this what's been happening thought over this translates to radio care of this is just a small handful of the e-mails that we've received in the calls in the texts since I'm going to read a few out and if you want to get in touch it's Joseph Jr is Eddie f. Dot hole at b.b.c. Doc these past or present employees both but let me. If you them out to you hi i walk to the east of England I'm going to service in 2011 as a senior nurse I left after 11 months because I was completely broken and stressed out by bullying at senior level I didn't work for a whole year following that as I was so on well with stress related symptoms the result severe financial detriment and loss of pension and years of contributions I am happy to talk if you want so that's a that's a significant actually mail you got last night from from somebody there it is and that's 2011 so you ask how long this has been going on and again this is what we're being told we need to speak to the east of England England Ambulance service rather than by means of a statement would be nice to talk to them directly and we will go back to them get married another yeah I've got lots. Someone phoned yesterday to say a huge thank you for doing this piece that we did on bullying within the ambulance service this is from a colleague he got quite emotional telling me how great it is that the story is out in the open he still works there he's happy to talk but he wants to remain anonymous another one hi in response to reports on bullying in the east of England Ambulance Service report this is been going on for years I worked for the service for 15 years and after a back injury that effectively ended my paramedic career I was put on a redeployment list no suitable jobs were found even though simply qualified personnel were redeployed this person goes on to say they used my disability to effectively dismiss me in 2030 more how many did you get last night how many male So you've been on telly last night you have a lunchtime actually piece at lunchtime had 4 emails within the 1st hour. Stop counting so like a stream of people stepping forward to describe their experiences of feeling like they've been bullied in the workplace this is interesting your item on ambulance staff tonight was really interesting however I don't think the issue is restricted to n.h.s. Stuff in September this year I applied for a desk job with a private ambulance company I shall mention their name because we haven't gone to them for a right to apply their national company but this role was based in Norrish the things you've described today within the east of England Ambulance Service a prep. And with this company to try to merge she care practitioner specialist paramedic are charged in 2011 after 3 years simply voila whilst I was harassed and victimized it doesn't appear that much has changed I've got more to go out listen I think we should pause here you've certainly laid out what this story is all about it's time I guess to look into it more and get some reaction in a moment we're going to be speaking to a union rep That's right and we should just read out the statement from the east of England Ambulance Service they say in response to all of this we take all allegations of harassment and bullying extremely seriously we encourage a working environment of openness and honesty following concerns raised by some staff members we immediately commissioned an independent investigation into these claims so that's the response from the east of England Ireland service it's a great shame that we can't talk to them if you're going to be putting calls into them. They need to respond to this we're going to get a response from Unison the trade union for all ambulance staff on b.b.c. Radio came rushing next it's quarter past like a crass Cambridge. Cambridge. Starting up in Guy hand we're watching 3 miles long on the a 47 that's in both directions from Guy Honda 30 that up to thorny that's all because of a crash partially blocked and I can see here traffics taking it in turns to paths where watching queues and little things Dyke westbound from Windmill Street sometimes lane and that's where we have reports of an obstruction on the road so it's affecting anyone heading towards Peter Barra on the rails that's a reduced service and Greater Anglia between Cambridge and Norwich that's because of a fault with the fuel pump at the North depo So all the delays up to 15 minutes on Great Northern and Thameslink between Stephen engine Alexandra Palace because of the signalling problem well I'm Kareen that's affecting services to and from more gate if you're traveling to London this morning Mr battle is on the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and old gate that's because of a faulty train in Finchley Road if you spot a queue in it's safe and legal to do so call us on our 8085 no. 596 this is lower because the b.b.c. Radio Cambridgeshire travel Laura thank you the time 16 minutes past. The a good morning welcome to breakfast with Kev Lawrence and we've been hearing from whistleblowers about bullying and harassment of the east of England Ambulance Service and now it's time to hear from the union Unison is the trade union for all ambulance off representing them on a whole range of issues including bullying and harassment in the workplace Let's talk to Sam one of the unison raps Good morning Sam This isn't this is clearly been going on for a year is unison of the main union in this area you're meant to be helping these work is what we've been doing showoff you know we have aligned your representatives who are there to listen to our members who have obviously got lots of different concern for peace in the land and it's the employers who are responsible for their employees and where they're to follow those processes ensure that we waste as issues I mean trying to get legal status I'm sorry to interrupt you but if you could just answer that specific question what have you been doing to help employees who have been struggling with this kind of issue for years so when my mother come to us we said we have a number why say why is very good employer is grieving this is just a dispute resolution procedures the writing there is concern for the employer but it's the employer who wanted me to work how they support their stuff so what you're doing by the sounds it doesn't sound like is working does it would you agree with that. You know from from what we're hearing from some of these whistle blowers we need to find out exactly what they are saying there is an investigation which obviously has seen a baby in been bought for we will ensure that we've gone to the employer and said look you know they saw things are happening there are lots of concerns or concerns around and we lave return to work when paper alarm while not being supportive and some days you know our individual individual concerns which are which have led to you know it and the bullying which I'm through you know we want to why we've with the impostor that doesn't happen they need to be better led and we need to help reimport do that you know appreciate Sam that you need to deal with with these issues from the whistleblowers we've had from this morning now but there was actually a different investigation into bullying at the east of England Ambulance Service in 2017 so so I made the point again this is been going on for a long time shouldn't you have been able to improve things by now well it's for the employer to or improve things and we are pushing for that to happen the employer has got this and leadership team in place I don't think it's a merry go round readership will watch the Chinese think it's about. Putting our voice over to reason to make things change but it's certainly you don't you think move all the way down it does has to go from senior leadership to the next level down to middle men and men management although I doubt so you don't feel that what Unison has been doing has been ineffective given how long this has been going on and is continuing to happen. Well the services which have to continue to be run at the same time as the immense pressures which are going on for our members who are working and I services so you know we are the services agency and no one is disputing that but surely that's not just the cation for people sitting crying at that desks and that and that and that needs to change you know there is I am not the investigation following the investigation into 72007 train and if you know we need to go back and we look over that you know was it every night I mean the same issues you can mean I mean the same people need to be looked at from them for some this is kind of can I ask a question yes when did you last have a conversation with anybody from the civilian It's been an ambulance their management people when did you last speak to them about any incident of bullying. So if members can 1st of now when you guys when did you last have a conversation with them about one of your members being bullied. You know we have a month we have monthly meetings with my son and we bring up a number of issues and access specific issues around polling will bring up so when was the last time you spoke to them about bullying. Although their beloved one of our representatives would have given that information you know on a monthly basis every November we had made him we write concerns around a number of issues and out of that meeting the last one. Did you not realize at that point that this was a really serious issue that needed to be addressed well or hope the employer understood that. Well we hope there are not getting answers here are we Sam Now you well know about putting noses out of joint with the management team at the sitting and I mean it's as if that's what this is all about you know. Some point obviously we've got to work with somebody from the employer to be have to make this a better organization for our members there isn't about personality that you and it's about putting the issue to the forefront so they get their way but it seems like maybe whatever you're doing isn't working because for years and years and years we've had the same complaints more and more people getting upset getting worried getting bullied getting harassed I mean monthly meetings but you know almost all of the hearing I'm not hearing any sympathy from you Sam towards these people who have been bullied I don't mean to be suspect who's saying that you know you represent these people who called who are saying all of these different things experiences they've been having people leaving their work losing their pension money losing their jobs going home feeling bullied or harassed surely is the union you can't be all over this yeah and we and I sort of like coming to us we will pray you know these are being anonymous whistleblowers and now if they haven't come to our stuff if they come to our without being anonymous then we can write that so it's easy to be anonymous and that way if they come 1st individually we will do that. Sam Frank you very much for joining us this morning some older there one of the unison raps representing workers at the east of England Ambulance trust and for anybody who is going through this this kind of experience it must be very very difficult if you're dealing with with this kind of situation in the workplace on an everyday basis if you have been affected by any of the issues that we've been talking about this morning there is help available you can contact the Samaritans either on the phone on double 16123 or by e-mailing Jo j.-o. At Samaritans dot org And you can contact them in confidence time is a 23 I think that's just a one of the story that's going to that's going to run and run I think let's let's talk about some what we mentioned yesterday which weekday mornings from 6 to have lower incident dogs human b.b.c. Radio Cambridge Yeah we were hearing from the $33.00 off the candidates hoping to be the next Peterborough m.p. This point yesterday and during the debate there was a disagreement about who has been running Peterborough City Council in recent years and Dr you've been looking into the facts haven't you yeah absolutely there was a bit of claim and counter-claim join the debate so just to clear it up Peter became a unitary or Thora t. Back in 1997 and for the 1st year is a unitary authority Labor had control but since 1999 it's been either conservative run or in no overall control meaning that no one party had a majority there is a full list of candidates standing in Peterborough on the b.b.c. Website just look for the election 2019 tab and there you can also find reality check where the b.b.c. Looks at claims being made by all of the different parties and b.b.c. Radio came which is following the local and national picture of the general election across our entire output right up until polling day on the 12th of December and we'll have a full local live results service overnight from the 12th into the 13th of December It's all have. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge good news so today of course is Black Friday a day of deals and discounts and a great time to do some Christmas shopping perhaps now it's become such a phenomenon that now everyone's offering Black Friday deals right we're going to speak to someone in a minute we've got a really interesting offering and you wouldn't of thought that they would have been involved in Black Friday who we're talking about. News breaks and we're getting close to announcing a winner songs today in Black Friday deals in song exactly we've had some brilliant suggestions clay in chapter it's good to hear from you this morning once Shirley Bassey big. Distinction. So. We need to hear a sing in the words Hey big spender that way and let me get right to the point that coming up in a minute. Number is very. Quick I was going to now so when in a minute if we got. Shirley Bassey young. The way also been in touch with a song from Steely Dan. That. Actually mentions Black Friday as well Neal good work out. In person one something a bit more recent. She trails. See Of course save your pennies for me instead of Save Your Kisses for make my brotherhood retail park of my. Credit card song Take it to the limit you mention that what I did with Terry suggested that well said I Want You To Want Me by Cheap Trick get it yes sing we got a cheap trick other winning song for new space will be announced in the next few minutes while Black Friday then we're going to go now to the name Valley Road. Way that runs between one's foot station in Peterborough we spotted a tweet from them midnight very 1st ever black Friday off a watch this space let's speak to Gerry Thurston from the railway morning Jerry Good morning to each Have we go home in our old age. Home on Twitter. Oh I love it . Haven't been visiting the Valley Railway for years and years and years much older now 15 and 18 We've been riding your steamer away since they were babies so yeah we don't know our senses was much louder times it's the same thing as the sounds of specials but we're brilliant Can you reveal to us Jerry from the name Fanny railway what you will black Friday offer is free seems right so right actually what we get is. Absolutely 0 sum train of lights. I will love it and we want to share it with everybody this is our 1st year doing it we really want to get it going so you want to come along in January the train only We're going to knock your quarter off the price. Oh not a troll sa 25 disco you may have 50 percent. Own cars but. Oh I shouldn't say that 25 percent Ok this is information led for those people shouting What is the train of lights in January you need to elaborate on what that is Ok so you jump on the train in January the train will be late thousands of lights and then you're going to pause along the railway and we're going to have absolutely brilliant Tablo lifts up along the railway we can have stations listen up we're going to have lasers playing in the steam and things like that he's going to be really special like Blackpool Illuminations on a 16 trying to say like it is so much better than from you know. Getting into the Christmas spirit in general the Nene Valley Railway if you got a little out of stoking the coal boxes and stuff we've got little else we have got 6 crackers which is slightly so. Jerry Yeah you know send the surface stuff which is our full size range. Who lives in the accounts office during the during during the year of call it goes down to the centers grotto to do his bit anyone new to this if you if you're listening to be sure there came a ship this morning maybe you're new to the area anybody right away is this will find 6 the railway that runs up and down this hour long the track Jerry again. 7 of miles of miles it's a lovely thing to tell if you've got young children grandchildren a special mass and special it's a super thing today and I love the fact you all getting involved in Black Friday so that deal again 25 percent off trade like trying to know if all of the day you've got 48 hours to do it we're not going we don't quite spot on. Not just today that's part Friday Saturday Yeah like Black Friday Well I would have to work on the people who can't get you know on to our Web site on a Friday because they're working on something like that you know point haven't you good point Gerri good to talk to you as always Gerri Thurston from the Navy wrote a crass Cambridge. Cambridge. Good morning learn some good news for a guy when the crash has been cleared on the a 47 that was in both directions from Guy head to the money but it is looking good now that later cleared with all 3 there on Kings westbound That's from Windmill Street to Phantom's lane where we have reports of an obstruction on the road so this is affecting anyone heading towards Peter Barra and Peter Barney parkways the heavy this morning northbound oppression way on the rails that's a reduced service on great Anglia between Cambridge and marriage because of a fault with the fuel pump at the North depo it's also delays about 15 minutes on Great Northern and Thameslink between 30 vintage and Alexandra Palace because of a thing only problem that's affecting services to and from more gate if you spot a queue in a safe and legal to do so call us on our way to health and 859596 this is Laura going for b.b.c. 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He will make and thank you his let's hear it seen he with the weather was starting of this morning with a metal his weather warning out for ice that it's valid for the county to be aware that there could be some icy stretches out there is a cold start to the morning and say we've got lots of lease guy and sunshine around the big change in the weather today we've lost that unseasonably mild weather it's going to feel cold about said it was against a dry is well I would say some long spells the sunshine around what temperatures of any 6 or 7 degrees Celsius with quite a cool breeze a good night tonight a widespread shot Frost forming underneath largely clay skies at 1st but there could be some missed some freezing fog patches forming into tomorrow morning that will be Slater left and clear dry Ivory Coast other weekends and they'll be plenty of clouds some bright and sunny styles unfitting very cold. This is b.b.c. Radio Cambridge you speak of the discussion here almost when news breaks that I feel right keep real stimulus or in Britain say on your one that you came up with I think it's hard to break truly madly cheaply savage bargain yes and then they spend our barely one I'll buy for you if you like them are unloved it conscious so I will what do you think I mean save your pennies for me for the Brotherhood retail park of my of my hand be chirpy cheap cheap we already have it. I don't know. Well what's the consensus of Ellen and. They'll say Oh we'll picket lines going to get me to pick what you want to join you in Syria savage god that was my suggestion Structural a bit big headed to say we should play it but it's a chicken and a hot. One it's a cheat and therefore it is the way to. Savage. Truly. Jew. Well done for picking that song Think of all the newspaper you know we normally go for listeners just a moment Oh yes Ok to go with your your one off you being nice to me because it's a Friday on. A little Friday treat I don't see that you're looking at it. The end of the 1st week on the new show and it's been great and I want to thank everybody for listening and practice Monday to Friday 661 every single day we're approaching sports time now fingers crossed but there are folks I'm joining us he said he said if you would he could if he doesn't join us you've used the excuse that he's pumping up football ahead of Sunday's go to get them all down really high but 1st we will get the other sports Nathan. Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge as well Pittsburgh defender Frank you can says that shoot must be spot on ahead of Sunday's f.a. Cup 2nd round tie against Dover poss required a replay against Stephen h. To reach round to Dover are currently 12th in the National League Peter Swann has everything he needs in our hometown against a mid table side from 2 levels below on paper have a clear route to the 3rd round which of course is where the Premier League sides get involved over a 12th in the National League but that away record is really good 7 wins from 10 in terms of team use Ivan Tony is available after suspension. Knight And George Boyd though remain on the sidelines owing to injury Kickoff is at 2 o'clock on Sunday and ice is the f.a. Cup You can tune in via the web if you're based within the u.k. We'll be hearing from Darren Ferguson in just a couple of minutes came in United are without a match the Us were knocked out of the f.a. Cup at Exeter last week Arsenal manager you know I am or insists he's not thinking about his future despite the club now being on their worst run of form since 992 Arsenal lost the home to one's on track to Frankfurt in the police Gondar winless in 7 matches they can understand the only criticism allowed on the d.l. Me and we are ending with moment and. That that's a moment I'll surely make I wish I was wearing the right police being already through to the knockout stages Manchester United fielded a team of youngsters in Kazakstan last who want to a Star Wars have joined the Red Devils in the next round after a 3 all draw with raga in the southern premier central sometimes are 7 without a win ahead of hosting struggling Stratford tomorrow elsewhere Peterborough sports are taking on Redditch while Royston are heading to Bromsgrove sporting in cricket England's tricky tour of New Zealand took another problematic turn as Tom Latham scored a century on the 1st day of the 2nd Test in Hamilton and a hits an unbeaten 101 to help the Black Caps recover from 39 for 2 to reach 173 for 3 before rain ended play yesterday the hosts lead the 2 match series one nil rugby on Cambridge travelling to China in the National League one tomorrow Cambridge start the weekend sitting 12th in the table 6 and in ice hockey Peterborough will be aiming to consolidate 3rd place in the national division with victories over Bracknell and London Raiders this weekend not serious but for now more in the news throughout the day Darren Ferguson morning. Good thank you it's Kev and all see the new look double header breakfast show said that he's with me to him and thought he was asking is there and pumping up the footballs ahead of Sunday . No. Mucking around looking for excuses in case if you can get out of you. Just say retard pumping out the balls Let's get straight to Sunday f.a. Cup action with a distraction from from the league how excited are you by the f.a. Cup down yelling I mean obviously we're home tied 2nd round a chance again in the 3rd round which opens up so all different possibilities with the big guns coming in and all the rest of it but it would be nice to get a cup run I don't think as too much effect on your league season apart from a positive one really Team us we're hearing the Antone's back which is obviously a postman but George Boyd is still in jail. Where you will be ready probably have a chance next Saturday but now is still out with this new problem but we've got to the bottom of it which is the main thing it's not to say this is where we 1st thought so it's going to be a short term thing rather than a long term thing which is against Georgia and I will still be out so we've got a couple of things to deal with but you're you've been pretty good for me sitting there you know with 3rd in the in the league c.e.o. Must be getting a bit of confidence of cost over our team you'll be expected to beat. Yeah we will be expected to be the expectation or the owners will be quite relaxed game for them and there's no pressure on them but it's f.a. Cup And listen there be a shock this week and there's no doubt about it we've got to make sure it's not as was always shocks in the coming that's why so catches everyone's imagination so we just gotta make sure we're professional to our performance on year when when the goods are in good fettle at the moment you know. Which to stay on the top 3 in terms of the league so we're going to have we've done that the last week when to get through the cup and the leasing Cup was done on to get the service a cup so the same as with Donald and then with the boxes we wanted I don't want to jinx it but suppose you get through to the next round he's on the way the wish list was the big tie that you dream of. Man you know anyone can you imagine. Going to said I'm going to I'm going to save my life you just hope for a big one I the only thing I mean for and hopefully if we get my luck in the draw. Paul and. I got a good one if we get you know when is when is the draw I think I think it's Monday and I mean it was 2 rounds I think it's only like it's normal so let's put a massive pill out there to anybody listening at the minute who maybe occasionally goes to watch to push one or cancel the plans for some of the you've switched it to a Sunday afternoon kickoff. Yeah I. Don't watch the Porsche in an f.a. Cup So I take the grandkids take the kids take yourself take a friend and cheer on the pos there's no came you know I came this way they've course when. It's all about push this weekend and I don't know when when 3 o'clock on a Saturday that's when football normally is do you have any issue at all with kind of fixes being moved to kind of kickoff times. No not really I mean we were there was always a possibility and it moved to the reason it has been moved because a switch in the leasing Cup and the week and the cycle they had to move this to the Sunday because they were playing Coventry the training ground there were bombing them so it's a long. Thing but that's why I was in No Time No it sure doesn't make sense to make it as it should make any difference to anyone and you never know you might get more more fans out on the Sunday for there with the kids and stuff like that for all so you haven't got a Sunday routine that's been disrupted here you know the roasts not going in the oven couple of hours earlier than normal no I'm sure the last of the ready for when I go. It's going to be rough. Last night so if you want one final thing I was away on holiday last week a week off relaxing boss wimple and I already dad's so. Close like a republic and I read it from from cover to cover from out of there and it was fantastic he was someone who is and so open about some many different aspects and when he when I used to hear you that being interviewed on the t.v. And stuff he always be protecting his players and open up sometimes but in that book wow he he talks about absolutely everything it was you even got some mentions Dania even matter now it's a good rate. I'm not mean but I say it's a good book so you have. To mention that I get to talk to Daryl have a catch up next week and all the best fingers crossed for a posh win in the f.a. Cup Sunday 2 o'clock home match and of course you can listen to it live across the b.b.c. . You can even listen on the web which is brilliant but full match commentary on people who write Ok Misha Sunday afternoon crass Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Morning with looking slow on the m 11 northbound from Junction 12 Cambridge to junction 13 at Mattingly that's looking heavier than usual We're also watching delays on the a 10 southbound from land to the Milton into changing Cambridge that's still looking slow in whistles the young King's tike westbound It's from where. Millstreet to Phantom's lane because of an obstruction on the road that's affecting traffic towards Peter Barra and blocked by a breakdown on flattened. At the Hampton roundabout on the rails that still. Between Cambridge and not because of a fault with the track of fault with the fuel pump at the north but the delays of up to 10 minutes on Great Northern and Thameslink between Cambridge and Royston because of the signalling problem if you spot a queue and it's safe and legal to do so. 859596 this is the b.b.c. Radio Cambridge a travel. Radio Cambridge Our lives. Well I'm not going to lie I'm a massive fan of the July August judge. And their latest album is called from out of nowhere can't stop listening to it there's a track on the time of our life which is just brilliant but there's a classic from a talking woman on p.c. Radio Ok Michelle just gone 10 to 9 yeah man is ready for after 9 create your studio this morning it's quite festive Yeah we're starting to put the trays up this morning and we're trying to find out this morning who is faking it this Christmas and who likes it for real so there's 2 trees in there can you tell from here which is the real one which is the fake one I can't see either of them Chris we're starting to decorate them as well but I don't see them I can see him and the fake one looks pretty that's really no I don't think so up close you see I'm a real man I looked a real man in the morning and I love that whole thing we go by the tree and we decorate all the kids even the grown up as they are we do the whole the whole hold level that when you create your real tree and put in a bit of your car and driving home what songs got to be on the radio then. Probably a bit later think you know yeah Chris Read driving home for Christmas and could be Christian with it with a tree in the back yeah definitely and you got to judge the tree just right so it doesn't bang on the ceiling on the face but I saw a tree that was too big and it was literally bent and round and the parrot at the top was like hanging upside down of course you can get them all colors all shapes all sizes my mom's got a bright pink one place she loves it's super kitsch with a real one part the battle is working out where you put the Chris. History Holder got to get out from behind everything else in the. Tradition So we're going to talk about who's faking it who's loving it for real how long you've had your tween your decorations fall is not a question some people have been passed down through generations fun Friday gets you ready for the weekend and did you watch last night Master Chef The professionals. Well done the quarter finals last night and Adam Spicer was on there and he'll be in live for the big interview at 11 am is was like to come the pressure with the critics they're ready to taste it. It's crazy because they. 6 Thank you. To. Abet. Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you out. To. Us. Just the baby out Ok on b.b.c. Radio we had Joe contacting us Doherty from the b.b.c. . Facebook pages asking about sleep he went to starting and the answer is Monday morning when you wake up if you've got little ones at Braybrook primary academy you should certainly be listening at 730 and a 30 minute warning they'll be introducing it for us the 1st ever sleep on baby say if you love sleep. If you know what come back Monday and listen all through the month because some 3130 each morning you're passing along with a countdown and of course how many sleeps to go on Monday December the 2nd 20 $323.00 sleeps so I'm going to be so excited that. Maybe feels like Christmas countdown is fish when you hear it sleeps the sensor on the radio here no coffee for you on Monday morning we don't need any more any more hype now we numbers. And a. Little black dresses that. We like a lot that was of course Robert Palmer This is breakfast with Kev Laurence and thank you so much for listening for all 1st week. After 9 offs and travel and we're back Monday morning see the Cross Creek Bridge. Radio Cambridge. Good morning love still looking slow on the m 11 northbound That's from Junction 12 at Cambridge to junction 13 at Mattingly in wood and we're still watching the liaison Kings Dock westbound from windmill 3 to Phantom's Lane That's because the minute struction on the road an m.p. Departs looking heavy on Borsch Boulevard southbound that's for Matthew Avenue at the Salvation Army roundabout road on the rails that's a reduced service on great Anglia between Cambridge and that's because of a fault with the fuel pump at the north if you spot a queue and it's safe and legal to do so I wait 10859596 this is the b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Was Cambridge one asset only on d. a B. C s is b.b.c. Radio the rich. And the b.b.c. News for Cambridge share harm Nathan or staff too scared to speak up others in tears the whistleblower has told us about conditions. The East of England Ambulance Service an exclusive investigation by b.b.c. Radio Cambridge It has revealed claims of years of bullying and harassment at the Trust cast provide impartial advice to employers and employees regards go is the director for the east of England and says such workplace complaints are nothing new a lot of calls to. The source of situations across a range of employers but well that number does feel high to individuals going through it touching the figures haven't really changed 4 or 5 years we haven't seen a sharp increase or decrease or the serving in the ambulance service say they take all allegations of harassment and bullying extremely seriously and have immediately commissioned an independent investigation into the claims Labor has accused the conservatives of trying to bully Channel 4 for formally complaining about a climate change debate broadcast last night's Boris Johnson on the bricks at parties Nigel Farage turned down invitations to appear on the programme instead they were represented as ice sculptures Mark Grove was offered as an alternative Tory spokesman but Channel 4 said the invitation was for party leaders only the education secretary Gavin Williamson is unimpressed I think the ice sculpture was probably a step too far and it wasn't just against Jews it was against a move a party as well and I think it was maybe not necessary and I think the actual debate would have been a better debate if they had allowed Michael Gove to come into it one of the country's 6 biggest energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business the German Arness of the company eon say they found the u.k. Market particularly challenging unions have warned the move could lead to thousands of job losses on the closure of call centers a piece of our family have made an historic journey down a Peace Corps eagle after 70 years Pakistan has opened its borders for the Sikh community offering free access to holy sites the grew the waters our Sikh temples in Pakistan. Restricted access following the 947 India Pakistan partition especially for Indian Sikh travelers misses such even there Singh is among the many people who joined in the celebrations in Pakistan to actually walk on the same land that they were on is absolutely amazing we had goosebumps throughout the whole of the state parks and government has given us the freedom to visit these places and that is something that I don't think we ever thought we would see in our lifetime my experience was phenomenal in sports it's f.a. Cup 2nd round weekend Peterborough are hosting National League side over London Road on Sunday afternoon Franke can't feel as though it will play with freedom they've won 8 of their 11 matches away from home so far this season Cambridge I said are without a match the use were knocked out of the f.a. Cup After taxes the last week New Zealand Cricket say they've made significant progress in the investigation into the racist abuse aimed at England's draw for Archer by spectator England's tricky tour of New Zealand 2nd other problematic turn yesterday as the hosts reach 173 for 3 before rain and did play early the weather came a cheer rather cold but dry today with plenty of sunshine a light north westerly wind of 6 degrees Celsius that's 43 found highs there is a yellow warning for ice in place for Cambridge for another hour b.b.c. News for Cambridge and as more from us on line such b.b.c. Radio it's 4 minutes past 9 b.b.c. 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The co-leader of the Green Party Jonathan Bartley says Boris Johnson is unfit for office after failing to take part in a Channel 4 debate on climate change last night the broadcaster chose to replace the prime minister with a melting ice sculpture the conservatives have complained to off calm describing the decision as a provocative partisan stunt a project work outing x offenders back into work says there's still a long way to go before employers can treat people who've committed a crime equally the why a project is aimed at helping people with a criminal record back into work really Watson who works on the project says it would make society a safer place they see me as a bit of paper and they seem to sort of stereotype immediately that of being a criminal before and this is how I'm going to be forever they don't give me a chance to explain myself they don't meet me in person Lester's upcoming space Park has received a boost thanks to government funding it comes after the government invested more money into the European Space Agency space parks that opened in 18 months time professing Glaspie from the University of last it says it's going to be great for both the university and the city we are species University Lester said. City not just keep it you know quite. Drink and drug drivers are being targeted by Leicestershire police in a month long campaign which is started today take place any time of the day or night at locations across the city county and to make sure the roads all safe for everyone in December last year the police made $122.00 drink and $33.00 drug drive arrests. In spoil unite Emery's been sacked as manager after 18 months in Judge the Guinness haven't achieved a win in 7 matches. Placed on a temporary basis by the assistant and former and feta Freddie you know the bag Kevin Campbell who used to play for Arsenal says improvements need to be made at the club quickly I think what's what's really going to be important now was to get a manager in who has some structure you know where you can see the actual pattern of play where players are the No one search terms know what they're supposed to do because awful right now are abbess. Now whether it's cold and dry and bright today with plenty of sunshine and highs of 6 Celsius $43.00 in far in height Tonight long which means a widespread frost would lose down to minus 3. B.b.c. Right at lest a news. Coming out of 4 minutes past 12 the latest b.b.c. Radio to travel with Karen Wilson thanks Martin Well traffic they say if you're heading into the city for Black Friday looking at the cameras I can see Southgate's underpass think you are just about the Holiday Inn and for my all extremely busy Take a look at your available spaces car parking wise. Cross car park near what street and the Haymarket rolled full at the moment we do have some availability at the John Lewis car park so in turn will to work taking place on Victoria Road that's closed between Leffert road and called Daly a close also not helped by the fact that still parts of common road remain closed due to the emergency work taking place there between upping road and Green Line Road remind a lot about road and Leicester road in play b. Remain closed today that's due to the Christmas lights which on this evening but now you've got the very latest I'll have more for you in 30 minutes. It's. My. You. Didn't say. It's a foolish. Thing it says mistake. To give them more wealth. Than. 2. 100. I get it. To be you. You have for the final time in 2019 a small time when you through until 4 o'clock for this Friday afternoon joined in the 1st. Mother of triplets you may know also. One of the fugitive hunters on Channel 4 television show hunted Elizabeth Kali landed owner of the music venue the shadow Also with me taking a look at some of the stories they picked up in the news in social media ole in the day to day lives as we head towards Christmas. Jones reviews a couple of movies through Streeton delta sleep previews a couple and also gives you an idea of a sofa Sunday classic caught up with. And then in the final hour review for this month's looking r.j. Pull ASIO one done with and Mary and Al Baghdadi joining me in the studio to students from left but to take a look at that book. And along the way we've got out for lunch we go out Who are you competition of we going to Afternoon Delight and of course we've got Jimmy versus some a. But it's not just any old Jimmy versus some guys today they are completely Todd with one more day to go on 3 weeks and 2 days apiece so today is the ultimate decider and who knows along the way if Mariah says we can we may even play a Christmas song yet. Running out of time. Sure. All that's come between now and fall for a Friday afternoon on b.b.c. Radio that they got some great music on the way as well. Mansong. Fact. I'm sure. It does mean. That. I'm good I keep my distance and. That show there's nothing missing. Can't. On b.b.c. Radio last if I can't have you 30 minutes past 12. Exciting 3 months on the show since we started on the afternoon show and Jimmy and some I moved on to draw and. Lights on this show I'm there for the last 3 months give you a few reminders of those in a. 000 . 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 7 0. 0. 0. 00. 0. 000 I I. I me alone exe and little bird and the Morris is just called Thank you Andy nice message I'll try to survive the panther without actually physically breaking a leg but I know what you mean so thank you for that 70 minutes past 12 Joe the past 3 months since we started on the show producer Hayden and I were talking in the office the other day about just how many highlights there have been and so he spent quite a bit of time putting this together. To. B.b.c. Radio Leicester brand new look to the afternoon radio less I'm really looking forward to your company for 4 hours Monday to Friday my next guest this afternoon is of course a limited is going to love to Town Hall welcome to Leicester again and 3 I can't believe is 12 years since you want to. Miss a long time and over a decade Martin this club Peter is joining me on the show today 1st of all I'm good morning there are you. Going to come out of the show humming all singing one of the songs with 5 guys name you come out. Of that John Berman has done just about everything from John welcome to Les the 1st of all thank you very much Judge on Dancing On Ice How did that come about well basically I was asked Kevin McCloud over the years I've seen so many wonderful and I also get to spend a lot of time in the I could spend time in other people's homes which is a fantastic privilege Scouting For Girls. The sound guy. That I was. Just going to pass Madonna. From playing to one person who played to nobility nobody turned up. She said. Jason thank you so much for talking to us. A 5 star. Thank you so much for joining us 1st of all you're very welcome thank you for having me I am so delighted to welcome. The most important thing to me. Is to make sure that I left and continue to work hard. For joining us here it's great. That. You're. Coming up. A. Little. of the many names that have appeared on the program and the guest list continues up the next few weeks. With Naomi Cahn sitting in. On the overtones announcing a brand new album they're going to be talking to me as well on the show in the next week or so. Long. This. Coming. Malone and circle. Don't miss the beat this weekend with Jack from Labyrinth facing Mr talking about his new album and also things going to talking to a new last about bubble gum hypnosis that's with the beat on Saturday don't forget Uncle Frank is back on Sunday dipping into the 3 the magic number this weekend. Sam killed next to this story. Don't know much my a manic Monday. Leader of the Green Party Jonathan Bartley says Boris Johnson is unfit for office after failing to take part in a Channel 4 debate on climate change last night the broadcaster chose to replace the prime minister with a melting ice sculpture and the conservatives have complained to describing the decision as a provocative parties and stunts let's begin the month long drink drive campaign to remind people of the dangers of being unfit to drive through drink and drugs last December there was a 56 percent rise in drink drug drive arrests. You know Emery has been sacked as Arsenal's manager after 18 months in charge the Gunners haven't achieved their winning 7 matches will be replaced on a temporary basis by the system and form a midfielder very long Burge Cole drawing bride today plenty of sunshine and temperatures around 6 degrees Celsius $43.00 Fahrenheit. The latest b.b.c. Radio has to travel now with Karen Wilson thanks Martin busy if you're heading into the city this afternoon we've got traffic across all major rates taking a look at the parking the high cross rooftop carpark Newark Street and the Haymarket are all full and we've got limited availability now in the John Lewis car park it's not a busier than normal road out west in Powell that's continuing here around law street and left the road and 7 trying to merge as he will to work still taking place on Victoria Road to pass close between Leverich road and called close but now you've got the latest We'll have more trouble in 30 minutes a.b.c. By D.L.'s Ben Johnson It wasn't my intention when I started my inspire me. To become social media personality type an influence of Yashin interest it makes me cringe when I see myself. For a company called tick tock and have gone sort of viral how many views of that have you got like around 3000000 vehicles 3000000 here. But over the windows are the most photographed shopping windows in the world. No pressure no pressure at all My brother told amazing guests in a conversation anyone want to mess join me Jackson weekdays from b.b.c. Radio Leicester. Martin. The Bill. Clinton. Was. Dancing on the ceiling at 23 minutes to one joining in the studio and was both colleagues landed Jill has just upset everybody by telling is how she was soaking in the sunshine this time last week when you know it was indeed in conditions that was slightly warmer than what we're experiencing today has been. Like a school trip that wasn't because the office of the triplets and you know more of a handful than having one child maybe. I didn't take the triplets you're joking. And I'm still working up to finding the energy to leave the country with them or the money to buy 3 passports I was a good while done you know and I thought you looked rested so yeah it was a strange glow about me yes oh for tryptamines without their children on top or in the clear to ensure a great idea and what was weather like it was about 24 degrees so it was you know this day I mean you know it was really good yeah where you know I the sun just coming out. It's trying I was trying his best not very warm I actually really like this weather that we've got today you know that kind of Chris Chris Yeah blue sky isn't shy at you like that I'm just enjoying b.m. To have my sunglasses out again and that was just gathering does not get a little bit sad as well with the greatness I was thinking is the set this is forever yeah never going to see the sun again it's the right was not the right never and right. You won't know any of this Mr the I've got to get a new roof at the shed because of the rang because of the storm damage it's just completely lot back to those bastards away that's an expensive thing as well and that's what insurance is for so it's for her and says Ok got a lovely local very fast who's going to get a nice big contract just before Christmas so that you know that's the way out you can't buy Ok and emergency in a sense because of you know further damage if you don't get it fixed we've got a lot of back. But yet you know we have to get it down before the kind of the next storm that it's all manageable so to so how busy are you and what if you got coming up now between now and Christmas so we have the b.b.c. Radio last a Christmas party course everybody wants everybody's calendar you know I'm not actually that for that because I am driving for that stat to wait till a I'm leaving in a couple of weeks and so we're driving through Holland Germany Switzerland over the Alps and then down into southern Italy say that's going to be an amazing amazing 2 weeks I'm going with with my dad so just may and him and we're both such busy people that we see each other I mean I haven't really seen him properly in a good few months that's going to be nice having that one on one time for a few days of a road trip Yeah in a Porsche Wow which is quite I saw you showing the driver we spoke about this before sharing the driving Yeah yeah so I'm working up the the coverage at the moment to drive the very very fast Porsche down the autobahn because I feel like this is going to be a once in a lifetime experience and one of my ever going to be in a Porsche Gad I can. For Porsches and that big job you have the or it's a pants I I make cited for you and how you drive you both good drivers Yes but so because my dad lives in a sleigh he's started to take on a few of the habits that the Italian drivers have so whereas I used to feel obsolete I mean I still feel safe but I used to feel very safe in the car with him whereas now he weighs around corn as he to save it doesn't indicate laying control is a thing of the path a little bit exciting trip just just for that element I think the 1st thing they learn in Italian cars is how to use the horn is not yet it was not the case yet and they never learned how to use the indicators so yeah I mean I drive around Naples once and it was. It was horrible I was very sweaty because it is a mental city that is so busy you know moped other ways out of nowhere and then when we were coming out of Naples to put onto the motorway there was clearly a space to be today and somehow the Italians had made 4 out of that just you know about play for the mopeds whether they decided to get it was you know the thing they don't really do is give way now I've ever you know I have to launch and you know we go on that we've out having roundabouts in this country and the nobody else in the world has a roundabout but when you go to Italy every junctions around about because they come at you from every angle and they day I never thought that in southern Italy there are a few actual roundabouts Actually it seems to me tally is just give up and drive around. You know things period. What do you want to hunt to we haven't spoken since then and we have spoken with you since the celebrity series and we but where are we at now with that in terms of production for the for the new series so that editing the new series series for fun so that should be out at a much and of January right and that's your member of the public version. So slightly more intense. Yes slightly fewer crafts. Amphibious vehicles Yes So hopefully I'll come back and talk about that and you know what it was before because you know when it actually goes out that's the 1st time you will have seen it because you have no idea what gets left out yeah that you know we have you know we have no idea so we have seen what we've done and we know Intel we've had and what we've worked hard and and and people that we see searches etc but we don't know we know what makes the idea we don't always know what the fugitives have been doing. In there in the meantime so yeah so it's actually quite interesting for us to sit and watch I mean makes it difficult to come and talk to you about it might be Ok so let me go I mean you know it was I don't claim to know what's it like for you that you get stopped now the people recognize you more suspicious of you and further went you're afraid. To go go if a fugitive and made it over to 1st firms which are actually that they need to do that would be great I would be amazing to get a little holiday of that I've got a guy just got to go to the beach I think that you can't tell me nobody has recognized you know the pool gets recognized as the happy we don't we so seldomly shown sometimes that's my eyebrow that's my left hand. The minus one might look like my left hand Ok but no sorry I'm not I'm not really a celebrity Martha let you down and I really would talk about your stories in a moment out of this from George Michael. So. It's. It's. It's it's really. Me. Yeah. It's. A. Slow. News. Week. Long. This is how George Michael 30 minutes to wall. Joe and Elizabeth with me in the studio and I mean we talk about Christmas all the time this week is my last week before I go away so I'm thinking about Christmas perhaps more the most people but of course it's also you know it's Black Friday it is Black Friday changing your life today you view is not changing my life I'm after finished math you know you finish I finish my Christmas show it's not even December. And that's I want it because I always say so we were playing Christmas tunes last night and I was having the boys when it's not even to send me a yeah I have actually done I finished the Christmas shopping so do you take any notice of black black Friday I think everyone hast. To have in the past but it's now not a Black Friday deal is like a black fortnight seems to go on for ever. And the reason we're talking about it is because the consumer champion which has come out and said they've done some research on only 5 percent of the blacks. Friday deals are genuine. As in they they are that that price at other points any you know just what the label saying Get it now to let pressure people hey I just kind of have them but at the same time probably not a good thing to happen you know it's not probably it's not legal but yeah pressure on if I don't buy it now and I won't get such a good deal and so people are obviously getting on the bandwagon and buying stuff and there is an opinion that retailers should be more transparent in their sales to us as consumers but also as consumers we should be a little bit more responsible. And do a bit more research but there is another article I read I can weeks ago. Which was probably me a few years ago was about so they've looked at when people buy online and the peak time during the days that 10 pm So you're tired Yeah you are getting ready for bed you see my friend a part of why I am in your case my Yeah absolutely and so those pictures that you make are perhaps not the most well thought out. Of the staggering thing with this is that some of the prices they said which said had actually been cheaper you know previously in the you know yeah. We told about this the other day because there are a number of stores and one is in the high cross and they have seamlessly endless cycles you know legally not allowed to do that especially when you know everything must go topsail but the sale remains that but they just change the name of it so it becomes a sale then it becomes an autumn sale or a Blue Cross or whatever you know and so it's really difficult so good so shoppers should do their research but if you look at something and it's advertise on Black Friday a certain price how can you retrospectivity find out what it was costing 6 months ago that's tough isn't it it is but you can look at what the retailers are selling it I guess. But I think there was some in or around at some point during the year it must have been at a. High at a high rate but I know all that you would do you know or do things like me but you would then in your sales strategy I guess. The price points during the year so that you can then show that. Shopping games really isn't it's really interesting and I do like a bargain because I'm a northerner because what you like. Genetics are like a bargain in this country isn't this special Lestat and somebody once told me that historically. People are very proud of being poor and getting a bargain and they would much rather brag about how much something costs it was cheap and they keep their mouths shut if something was expensive which is fascinating to me so you can see people you know driving on Audi's or whatever and all that is amazing and they would say anything when they go oh your shoes really nice that are you at 5 a from Prime Ark driving that's a it's made psychology. What about I mean we've talked about this on the program before as well but I've had times in general. Does it make you go buy something how often have you bought something because you saw advertised or in the sale on the poster or something so my shopping habits are very strange I get your phases back can't stand there I think it's a waste of money I don't need to and then I go to other phases where I'm like well you know what really hard I'm going to go out and treat myself not just one thing and then I'll come out with 10 things that happened to me the other day actually take a Max I mean take him out it's very easy to accidentally by the entire store but I don't think I've ever seen the advertising gone oh I need I need to have that part from a g. Tackle to see if I really really well but I'm sure if I watch a lot of Grand Designs that the sponsors that it's just it's a on your Christmas list and yet I don't actually havior I know I do you know practically present I'm not really boy but I love a practical person I've asked my grandma for one of those cheese graters that you have got the will not comment but I'm going to say you know I don't really really want. She looked to be like I was mad like you know once and they were interesting as I know it's not really a rock n roll lifestyle you lead is absolutely not I was in bed by 9 o'clock last night was having a question for both of you in the papers today because this is run them and it's in the Daily Star which probably accounts for being fairly sexist I will say. But it says that women from Liverpool will take the longest time to get ready for a night out and they're talking about shopping time for buying a new outfit women in Gloucester took the least amount of time I'm not talking how long they took I want to know how long you take you if you're going out somewhere special and you're going out have the outfit in terms of shopping time how long do you take to find and buy a new outfit. Go out. What you mean you have 5 minutes until I was think it depends on my mentality I mean in 2 hours that's not be pretty good 5 minutes in 2 hours because sometimes I'll go into a shop and I beat out my I just need it back gas and I've got these heels at the door at the times. This is when I have a bit more time I'll try things on and I'll go in the changing rooms and the lights in there are horrible and then I have a mini meltdown that I have to calm myself down for my myself that I am not fat but the size is on the quotes are actually wrong and it's not me that's put on weight and then I have to ring somebody get a coffee calm down then I go Hi I'm wouldn't have bought anything at all it's not quite traumatic. So I don't. Know how long I mean the talk about the total time to buy something find in the 1st place and then get ready so I get ready part I would give myself an hour to get ready for the Ok drawing of her question of Mike but see Facebook is right I like to buy something nice and then I get a lot of wear out of it yeah but because of social media you can't do any Well. You want that dress I guess yeah yeah let me tell you that women in Liverpool take the longest because of this new survey that they spent 12 hours. Looking for something finding I guess that involves you know maybe get accessories with the outfit to whatever and actually getting ready to be getting ready they don't even have triplets let me. Have to 12 days of. Them in Gloucester to at least amount of time just 6 hours just so last 5 minutes that's what I'm saying pretty impressive yeah yeah I went to him I say get in the other day I just thought governed by that I think I'm just a big fan of the summit rang the misnamed looking for something in particular you got no chance you just that you wander and you find things by accident Yeah but I went in looking for a dress for that I could wear to winter weddings Christmas day is new year everything and I've been to 4 different shops before this was one of the 2 hour days I'd already had a mini meltdown and changed and I thought if I don't find anything I'm leaving but I did I found a bargain it was a day came when I drafts and green but then I found the exact same one in blue so I got basically them there at the exact same tracks that I love it I think. That that whole season I thought. You just put different accessory just don't get photographed on social media yeah it's all about the angles isn't it and the lighting accessories excessive is. Built around your bad you kind of playing with. A quick word about Christmas and you talk about getting your presents done and everything is the tree up yet we are behind the tree this afternoon and we're going to put up tonight we know we have a bit of a dance around when we have because you got 3 children as well and it's about getting all our children together so the big boys are here today because our schools are your tree hunters today so it's nice to know I got to the same place for you yeah but with so we're going up by a tree and decorated tonight yeah I want you because you're going to be why are all the time Saturday Sunday night we're going to the tree at I so very like I'm from Nashville so that's actually pretty sick to my. Husband hates at my looks not going presents under the tree looks nice I thought I'd leave him that. They're resting figure in the rock the rock is already out ready to be the angel of the Christmas tree you don't know about this do you know what you have on the top of your tree fairy Ok well my husband's big wrestling fan and we didn't have a fairy or anything and then I guess I got something to go and get you know the the rock from a and that now that the top a Christmas tree in the wrong way but. I mean he's thinking of the festive season. This time talking some more actually shocked by the price we'll talk some more of the news that want to thank you this is back and don't stop. Was. Was. Was. Was. Was. Was. Was. We've. We've. We've was. Free will and don't stop on b.b.c. Radio. Conversations don't come with Joel and Elizabeth with me in the studio for the next half an hour or so Matt Jones is here with film Friday after 2 o'clock. Thank you look at a couple of review previewing a couple of films on the way and giving you an idea of something to come up with on the sofa this Sunday afternoon and then in the final review our book of the month and wonder by r.j. Poll last year all that result for lunch hour after and like musical feature Who are you the competition and Jimmy versus somebody of the crunch. It's 1 o'clock on Joe Hollis the energy for power is cutting up to 4 and a half 1000 jobs as part of a plan to make the company more profitable several cool centers look likely to shut down unions say the decision is a cruel blow for employees in the run up to Christmas Michael Lewis the u.k. Chief executive of 8 on m. Powers Iona had this message for what we want to make sure that we're transparent and open as we possibly can be with our workforce we have a very good relationship with the trade unions we want to maintain and that's why we've committed to retaining and hence redundancy payments we've committed to ensuring we'll give every help we can in terms of rescaling retraining and indeed outplacement and we've committed to making sure that all pensions are held securely . The future of a home town concept by Kasabian is being discussed at a council meeting right now solstice to planned Lester's Victoria Park next June sold out within minutes but doesn't yet have a license to go ahead local residents have complained it will lead to antisocial behavior after experiencing something similar when the last a band performed at Vicky park in 2014 Leicestershire police is also worried claiming crowds leaving the event can't be managed properly 50000 tickets for the gig have already been sold. Boris Johnson has struggled to answer a question on the radio phone and about how many post breaks it trade deals the u.k. Secured the prime minister was asked by a caller to the l b c radio station how many trade deals have been signed in the process of being concluded in time for his stated Breck's it date at the end of January talks underway with many countries around the deal side Prime is not the question I can't give the answer as to how many deals of actually form I thought was what we can't do David because of our continuation of membership can't you don't know how many that's been done prime minister that we can't form a we can't conclude actually how many of almost ready to go how much how many of an ready there are a number that I haven't read I have to contact I have to come back and give you the 15 number there are a number that that she ready to go Mr Johnson was also challenge diver remarks he made in an article he wrote in 1995 in which he described single mothers as a pretty and irresponsible he said the quotes been taken out of context and he meant absolutely no disrespect a single mother who called the show asked why he was happy to criticize people like her but wasn't prepared to discuss his own family Mr Johnson replied that he loved his children very much but they weren't standing in the election. An x. Offender from Leicestershire says his criminal conviction still preventing him from getting work although he served his sentence Paul Nokes who had a driving offense is taking part in the y. a Project aimed at helping offenders he says he can get an interview but when checks are carried out with employers that's where things go wrong they see me as a bit of paper and they seem to sort of stereotype immediately that of being a criminal before and this is how I'm going to be forever they don't give me a chance to explain myself they don't meet me in person one of professional footballers only black referees a man from Leicester i.q. Housen is one of only a handful of black people working as a linesman in the professional game.

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News that a cyclone calling somehow or the conservatives have complained to the media regulator about Channel 4 accusing the broadcaster of political bias it replaced Boris Johnson with an ice sculpture when he declined an invite to take part in the leader's to base on Climate Change last nice Labor said the Tories were trying to bully channel for the breaks it policies Nigel Farage also decided not to appear style for the energy provider n power to be briefed on a canned restructuring of the business Union's fear up to 4 and a half 1000 job losses and the closure of some coal centers the former m.p. Harvey Proctor has reached a settlement with the Metropolitan Police following their botched investigation into false claims of of the eyepiece sex abuse ring at Westminster Mr profitable received 900000 pounds in compensation and costs and regulations have come into force raising the age of criminal responsibility in Scotland from 8 the lowest in Europe to 12 the measures were approved by the Scottish Parliament earlier this year but campaigners believe the age should be raised further the whether a chilly dry and brightest day for much of the u.k. Breezy with scattered showers in the far north of Scotland top temperatures of 4 Celsius in the north and 8 in the south plus 6 Music News the next updates at 830. Let let. Let. Let. Let. Let let. Let let. Let let. Let let. Let. Let. talk about the new series of Britannia's the 2nd he's reprising his role as general or lessees a bit of a baton so looking forward to that also might get into some of his music taste because he's a really big music fans are looking forward to that after 9 o'clock we've also got a desert island disco from a 6 music listener and Baker many years ago actually she was born 6 Music family but she moved to start a new project and she's got a baking inspired playlist to share with us very much looking forward to that present problems of the year coming up as well Fontaine's dc's dog album of the day today and I have a fantastic beat for you from Iggy So really looking forward to that he is back from 7 pm with tracks from Angel back to wed to Jamila words great Friess and a classic cosmic cut from can so yeah get ready for that hold on to your weekend I would say 6446 if you want to text us in the studio and tell us what you're doing with yours Jenny has been on Jenny says Well today's the big day slash weekend for my friend Suzy Walker she's turning 50 and she and the rest of the hash tag gig counts and 20 of them are Ted's going to be living at large at a country house in Sussex please can you give a big shout out and send out all the love hash tag rages till we die mate. 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Sounds anytime you like and if you like Jerry the damage this will go down well with the 2 sheds This is from Mike Well it's usually a compilation of the week in this spot but this this week. You will hear why in a minute originally released in 2005 this is a classic hip hop album but it's easily one that could have gone on to your radar and it's. Released today only Lewis recordings so. Kind of coming together very much under the influence of that kind of really rich sound world and American hip hop artist from Rockville Maryland with the album Beauty and the bait it's been rereleased I mean a lot of the tracks all lyrically by say so I've been a little bit limited in what I can play you 826 but I still think that kind of time in the morning this sounds pretty good. 6 Music in his whole fake he sleeps this is b.b.c. Radio and t.v. Releasing these songs home now Rick and Labor has the keys the conservatives have trying to bully channel full off to they made a full can. Plaint to the media regulator off calm about the climate change debate broadcast last night Boris Johnson on the Briggs it policies Nigel Farage turned down invites to appear on the programme and were replaced with ice sculptures Michael Gove was offered as an alternative Tory spokesman but Channel 4 said the invitation was for policy leaders only the education secretary Gavin Williamson is unimpressed It's a shame the Channel 4 to do a bit of a gimmick that they chose to do we've made a complaint about is I think it was maybe not necessary and I think the actual debate would have been a better debate if they had announced Michael Gove to come into it in today's election campaigning the conservatives are promising the strength and England's education watchdog offstage with plans for more detailed unannounced inspections labor is launching a series of regional manifestos for every parts of England including pledges on transport housing and jobs the energy company n Powers says it plans to restructure the business to make it more profitable unions fear that up to 4 and a half 1000 jobs could be lost in the changes mean a war Hurst from our business team is following the story that a parent company energy a German company saw its outlook for its forecasts for the time I had partly because of how its performance and they were talking about it as energy prices can have an impact also far more competitive market at the moment the Metropolitan Police have agreed to pay half a $1000000.00 pounds in compensation to the former m.p. Harvey Proctor who was wrongly accused of being part of a Westminster paedophile ring the force will also contribute 400000 pounds towards Mr proctors legal costs a popular American climber has died attempting to descend the side of a cliff face in northern Mexico Brad go Price who was $31.00 fell around a 1000 feet in El Portero Chico his companion Aiden Jacobsen also fell but survived . 1000 pound fine the rules. Of Scotland. In the north and 8 in the south. 6 Music. 6 Music. Yes. This is long enough to see Radio City Music. She. Devotion and 6 Music Marvin Gaye's go to give it up before the. Groove in there's always a chance somebody watching might want to meet reminds lyrics to that by 839 on Friday morning you're with Lauren and it's time for 6 musings so you might know that it is everywhere is coming up next week on Tuesday Marianne. It's a big season for us of course we reflect artists as much as we can here on b.b.c. 6 Music but Marianne Brady leading out charge on her show next week kind of throwing forward that with lots of different gases and we want to get involved so we're going to be running a series of. It's musings from favor artists and create his who have been featured on the show over the past year so you can expect 6 musings from people like Jeremy . To know fielding and many more that he wanted to start off with somebody very special and very sadly somebody that we've said goodbye to just recently My seen the press reports. A lovely tribute to him in the Guardian earlier this week. Michael Pollan's. Very sadly passed away just last week a fantastic photographer for me personally one of my responsible for my all time favorite image which I shed on Instagram yesterday and was talking about again I think it's called the Tea Party ladies tea party of just all of the heroes of punk all of the women who just spearheaded that movement together I think is an enemy event in the Ritz all 6 of them in a little row after that incredible shot one of my all time favorites and a few months ago I think I put up an International Women's Day found his he was on Instagram tagged him and then got into conversation with him and lots of other 6 music listeners and did that after he came on the show he ended up coming in to see us and we just had the most wonderful chat so we thought that as we had you know Michael passed away we would we were chess some of that again is a 6 me saying but I also want to mention that I was lucky enough to attend the opening of a new exhibition which is absolutely free which features loads of his work if you were in London in north west London get yourself down to the Getty Images gallery in Wembley Park it's absolutely brilliant collection of photographs by different photographers but but many of them are his you know taken out Wembley Park over the . Arena and I mean he was an incredible photographer took shots of everybody from David Bowie he worked very closely with him to Ronnie Spector John Lennon he was the official photographer of the stones 2 of Europe in 1973 and we should also it. This point mention of Terry O'Neill who died on the 16th of November of course known so well for documenting fashion styles and celebrities of the 1960 s. And I think what's what's lovely is that you know music photography really great music photography for people who love music it shapes the way we see it and hear it doesn't it and it's interesting how that form is independent or maybe interdependent I suppose from the music and from the musician you know it's a really unique perspective on the music in that the people who use is what we love if you want to find out more about Michael's work you will know his pictures there's a great book that he released in May which we were talking about with him when he came in to see us on the show called The Music I saw the Getty images show. The gallery there and he's also currently on show at the Lucy Ballard Gallery until the 16th of January that since and then it's on sale in East Sussex and again that is absolutely free entry so he came to see us back in May and he shares the story behind shooting an iconic photo of make Jagger and Peter Tosh and give some advice to photographers on getting the very best out of their subjects sakes musings I know if I've got something which I think is you know work work. You know what the big classic one is if you come across one of public compete. You know that that shop was backstage at a small preacher gig the stars did for a couple 1000 people I was in a tiny room about the size of the studio which isn't helping people outside. And in the studio Paul and Linda McCartney over the stones Bob Marley and. Peter Tosh and we could just come off stage and looking very pale very pale dried and there was no way to sit so bottom it was sitting together they sort of moved mics we. Just came for with the camera they gave me those beautiful small Yeah thank anybody the study of creative any kind of creatively. Who worries about feeling absolutely totally on edge before they start to go for it it just it they create these you can use it's drive you you really can oh wow Ok so it and it was helpful ultimately I'd rather it didn't happen yeah because sometimes I was too nervous to take a picture when I could have pushed my luck taken something that definitely happened but no use use it to use the adrenaline that it's what I did you know and it's interesting you know even if you take someone like like like make Jag when I was working with and one thing that I really had in common with with him was cricket so I'd always try and steer a conversation around cricket because you know he was it is always very very nice to me I wasn't difficult in any way but it's all about cricket and this is a lovely phone there yeah so and that's what I try and find what they like well that I interested in and you know trying to bring bring them out through that. Because it's Friday. Steeds shyly. 83. Alice. Smith Steve thanks a. Smashed. I want everything. I want. I want everything. I want. Much mean. Much to say. I want to. See a. Long. One. Lol. Oh I'm. track of that wonderful debut album with Lauren It's 9 o'clock and up to the knees off to the island's chic. This is b.b.c. Radio. B.b.c. Knees on somehow or a warning that one of Britain's big 6 energy suppliers then power could cost up to $4.00 and a half 1000 jobs in the U.K.'s passive restructuring plan the company's own as said they needed to make the business more profitable around has broken out between Channel 4 and the conservatives who've complained to the media regulator off calm about the broadcast as election debates on Climate Change last nice Boris Johnson was invited to appear but opted not to and was replaced by an ice sculpture the Tories say it was a provocative stunts Labor has accused Mr Johnson of hiding from scrutiny. The former m.p. Wrongly accused of involvement in a beyond piece sex abuse ring at Westminster is to receive half a 1000000 pounds in compensation from the metropolitan police the force will also pay him maybe $400000.00 pounds towards his legal fees and Disney has agreed to allow a dying man and his son to watch the nice stall walls film buff. For its release to the public. It appealed on social media for an early screening. Of Bryson cold day for many places scattered showers along the North Sea and in the fall north of Scotland topped temperatures of 4 Celsius in the north in the south. Please.

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And said decisions on licensing were a matter for the independent regulator a former Conservative m.p. And Culture Minister advisee told us it was not sensible for a government to threaten a broadcaster but he said the Tories had a legitimate complaint I do think the ice sculpture was perhaps a stunt too far it's perfectly legitimate for Channel 4 to have a debate with the leaders of the main parties because searchers are free to say well we're not going to put our leader into that debate but I can see that Channel 4 is annoyed that the leader of the concert part didn't take part in the debate so there's a sort of bit of wrong on both sides the conservatives are promising that they will strengthen England's education watchdog off stead if they win the election and of criticized labor and the Liberal Democrats for saying they'd scrap the current system Boris Johnson is announcing plans for longer inspections and more funding Here's our education correspondent Lisa Hambly the conservatives want to increase the length of inspections in secondary schools and large primary schools from $2.00 to $3.00 days the additional day will be focused on behavior bullying an extracurricular activities and the party says it will pilot no notice inspections no idea it previously floated and then rejected the moment schools and notified the day before the conservatives have also restated plans to change the rules so schools rated as Outstanding will once again be subject to routine inspections last year of state was criticised by the National Audit Office which found that hundreds of schools mostly rated as outstanding had not been inspected for years the extra $10000000.00 pounds promised for office dead follows a decade in which his budget has been significantly cut while at the same time it's taken on additional responsibilities Labor and the Liberal Democrats argue that Ofsted needs to be replaced by a more effective body. Labor is setting out where it would spend money to create jobs in what it calls its green industrial revolution the party is launching a manifesto for each region of England with the promise of what it calls an investment blitz that will bring prosperity to every region while talking tackling climate change the shadow chancellor John McDonald set out some of the projects on this program we've got to remove out of point dependence on fossil fuel so that means alternative energy sources yeah massive investment in offshore and onshore wind which will write 9000 turbines 100000 jobs massive investment in investment electric vehicles again which will hurt 195000 jobs will be protected and then and racial 32000 jobs created 3000000000 solar shoulder power 20000 jobs the conservatives said the proposals were a distraction from Labour's failure to set out a plan for leaving the e.u. The Liberal Democrats are announcing plans to spend 1000000000 pounds a year to give police in England and Wales a payroll and recruit 20000 more offices they say they want to restore community policing and argue that they're the only major party to commit the funding needed to increase officer numbers the metropolitan police force is to pay the former m.p. Harvey Proctor half a $1000000.00 pounds in compensation because of its bungled investigation into false claims about a Westminster paedophile ring Mr Proctor whose home was raided by police will also be given 400000 pounds to go towards his legal cost his to lay as a hobby Proctor was $1.00 of several prominent figures accused by copy of being members of a v.i.p. Peta following in the seventy's and eighty's the former Conservative m.p. Says he lost his home and his job while he was under suspicion. The Metropolitan Police was heavily criticized for its investigation by the former High Court judge separate should have raked has in an independent review he reprimanded the force the believing bait for too long Mr Parks his lawyers have now confirmed that he will save 500000 pounds in compensation and nearly 400000 in legal costs from Scotland Yard the force has apologized for its mistakes call beach is currently serving an 18 year prison sentence for that in the course of justice and food one of the U.K.'s big sit energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business unions have warned that many jobs could be lost and called it a body blow for workers doesn't it David has more details and power has been struggling for some time losing 261000 customers in the last quarter alone as a number of small supplies enter the market with the price cap biting the energy supply is on track to make a loss in excess of 200000000 pounds because the u.k. Market particularly challenging and says it's embarking on a shakeup of its business in order to return to profitability the company which is German owned says it will release more details when staff have been briefed this morning it's thought $4500.00 jobs could be affected the trade union Unison said it would be a cruel blow for and power employees and has called for the big 6 suppliers to be taken into public ownership to avoid what it calls a collapse of the energy market a bit changing of the guard today at the European Council Donald Tusk will be replaced as president by the former prime minister of Belgian shell Michel as our Europe correspondent Kevin Conley reports the change is likely to signal a new attitude about BRICs set for the president of the European Council acts as a kind of convening for the heads of state and government forging consensus with difficult decisions. Because. So use the post as a pulpit from which to rail against breaks it in roughly equal amounts of sorrow and anger he once said there'd be a special place in hell for Briggs it is who had and probably planned for breaks it and always seem to hope it might be reversed the former Belgian prime minister Sharma Shelly's like to take a more sanguine approach like the French President Emanuel macro to whom he's close they want Briggs it done to ease disruption and they intend to defend the e use interest vigorously in any negotiations that attitude will help to set the tone if the break that process moves on the talks on a trade agreement next year almost a quarter of young people are so dependent on their smartphones that it becomes like an addiction according to new research the study from King's College London suggests they become panicky or upset if they're denied constant access. For the 1st time in more than a century a manuscript written by Elizabeth 1st has been discovered the literary historian from the University of East Anglia found the paper in Lambeth Palace library and piece together a series of clues to establish the queen herself was responsible for the translation of the Roman historian Tacitus arts correspondent Rebecca Jones reports one searching in the library for translations of Tacitus Dr John Mark file a found a mysterious 42 page manuscript he's damaged it was written on a very specific kind of paper used by the cheater court in the 5090s a further clue was the presence of 3 water marks which are also found on the paper Elizabeth the 1st used in her posts and all correspondence but the clinching argument was the handwriting the translation was copied by one of her secretaries but it's covered in corrections and additions which match the Queen's highway distinctive indeed rather messy hand Dr Filer's suggests Elizabeth the 1st might have been studying the text for guidance on how to rule Alternatively the translation could just have been a Hopi for a queen who enjoyed classical history. People who own drones weighing more than 250 grams have until the end of today to register them or risk a 1000 pound fine the Civil Aviation Authority says tens of thousands still haven't done so thank you the time is 10 past 8 people in court yesterday heard gasps of horror a relative shouted out some cried but the Hillsborough verdict was clear David Duncan feel the police chief had been in overall charge where 96 Liverpool football fans died at that match in April 1909 and afterwards was not guilty of gross negligence manslaughter there are still more court cases to come on other matters but this felt to many of the victim's relatives like a severe blow at the end of a terrible and lengthy process and of course a process that was found at an inquest that the fans had been unlawfully killed the lie that Liverpool fans are themselves been responsible for the tragedy has also been officially Aquash to Dr Dorothy Griffiths is the sister of one of the victims Vincent Fitz Simons I'm absolutely devastated and reeling really from the all and shocked that we've come to this stage that after 30 years no one is going to be held accountable for their death gesso $96.00 people I just I just cannot understand how this is come about did you expect that the verdict would go the other way yes I did I did expect the verdict to be to be hit for him to be found guilty and particularly of course because of what Mr Dockum field said and admitted during the inquest of course. So we've now come to a state after 30 years 30 plus years of like 2 contradictory to contradict the verdict but of course a different standard of proof in a criminal trial from that of a civil inquest and you know in the end there's no way around that is that you know there isn't any way around it. And we can argue this till the cows come home I feel. So. Heavy though it is you know we have to move on and try to gain something positive from it. We can never bring our loved ones back the survivors can never lose the memories of that day but some think we have to move forward we have to move forward. I think the something fundamentally and float in our legal framework I think but of course I'm coming from rates from an untrained legal person I'm coming from and as someone bereaved but I do feel now we have an opportunity for something good come out of the tragedy . And if I let that be well I would were in obviously going through a general election at the moment. And I would like to publicly call upon all parties all political parties. To state to publicly state whether they will implement the outcome of Bishop James's reports and ensure that the public accountability act is enshrined in our law before another tragedy or Kaz and this so happens again 2 of the families yes I want what the bishop wanted was was more transparency more accountability and say in a range of institutions in the institutions that we trust that that's really the front of me that's. Really just and I really feel that that's what we've lost we've lost the trust in the system and to some account some degree in our public services and they are there for the good that we're all the people and then as you said them should be open transparent and accountable only by implementing the recommendations can something could be a positive move you know good positive culture in this and they found ways in the survivors feels rare to somehow pick up the pieces of their lives because we've been living this since the day happened so that must never happen again to any of the family because otherwise this will just rest and. They effect on the families and survivors will will it will be dreadful anyway but you know at least we can see something come from the from what happened that will help others in the future tragedies happen sadly at any time and the confect anybody Dorothy Greivis thank you very much for talking to us and she mentioned the form of the ship of Liverpool right Reverend James Jones who chaired the Hillsborough Independent Panel he's been talking to us he said this. I understand the family's frustration and anger today but nothing detracts from the Hillsborough Independent Panel Report or from the seconded quest which concluded that each of those who died at Hillsborough was unlawfully killed I know that the government is determined to apply the lessons that have been learned from what the families of gone through over the last 30 years it's vital that the family's perspective is not lost that was the right Reverend James Jones let's talk to Phil scraping his emeritus professor of law or Queen's University Belfast is a campaigner who who led the Hillsborough Independent pounds research team and is on the line morning to you good morning when people talk about lessons and we heard about them from Dr criticism we've also just heard from from James Jones as well what in your view did what is the process by which those lessons are actually solidified into something that is real change. I think we've got to understand what the impact of the delay has been and it is not only in Hillsborough I work in the north of Ireland and of course the delays here in terms of cases going through from inquest right the way through to prosecutions can be as many as 40 years. Those who would have been charged had they still being alive is a problem that we faced in this case because there were those that were identified by the Hillsborough Independent Panel who had responsibility on the day who had since died there were also the other issue that we have to learn is that in making these long time inquiries the Independent Police Complaints Commission as was now independent office for police conduct recommended the 23 people be prosecuted and only 6 have come forward to that point one being dropped in the process but only one in terms of the events on the day and sadly that was David Duncan field Well this teaches us I think is what happens over the passage of time and the impact on cases of that passage of time what we see during that period is the deaths of significant witnesses but also I think if you if you could put it no better no more bluntly then memory plays tricks with your memories a loss the hazy memories impacted by having read accounts in documentaries all of that but that then suggest doesn't and this is what the dark the groves of say that public institution public institutions that are accused of doing something wrong their vital thing perhaps the legally necessary thing becomes the things or investigate him a timely way that's absolutely crucial and is central to our legal system supposedly you know that cliche that justice delayed is justice denied is something that rings true in so many different cases what I think has to be really be taken seriously in this case and I I despair. I think having worked on heels before 30 years is the fact that we could see all the way through there was a really strong case to be answered that case was never answered and the the what we have to also remember is that the inquest that came in with this verdict with the 2nd inquest the 1st inquest were badly flawed again that he addressed through law through one eye I think what we have to look at isn't just the process of how the law goes through the courts it has to look at we have to look at how these cases are investigated this case was investigated by the West Midlands police in that situation we have to go right back to the core of the strength of that investigation they initially recommended several people for prosecution that was dropped on the basis there was insufficient evidence to prosecute now when we on the panel went through the same material that they'd had at their disposal and they also good interview people who were alive at the time we couldn't we came to a completely different conclusion and that's what triggered that's what triggered the prosecution eventually and it brought the 2nd inquest if you want to just listening to you now and thinking about grand fall and the inquiry going on there and the possibility in the future of criminal proceedings I mean it we go down the same path just and I think sadly to a certain extent we are I think that if you look at Grenfell and you look at the way in which it is being unpacked stage by stage what I'm concerned about is that those who are most affected as in Hillsborough those who are most affected by Hillsborough are their voices are being lost we're not looking back sufficiently quickly to the origins of what happened at Granville Similarly with Hillsborough we when we were on the panel it was essential for me not to just look at what happened on the day but to trace the history of how soccer was being policed what the state of the stadium was not just in the immediate Cond. But in the long term context one of the things that's so important in all these cases is that we have to look at the long term context the immediate context of what happened on the day or in the surrounding days What then follows in terms of how the process is investigated that the issue of Hillsborough and I would that this cannot extend to run full surely is that we have the corruption and I mean that with the small c The corruption of investigations in other words those investigations are not sufficiently Thora or they come to it with a mindset the mindset around Hillsborough was it was the foul it was it was the fans and the survivors who were to blame in other words the pressure was put on on those who died and their families but also on survivors and they still live with that they still live with that impact the final thing I want to say about that just leave you with yeah the extent of the dust we talk of the 96 I want to make it clear that over that time the deaths associated directly with Hillsborough cannot be estimated is far more than 96 those who have suffered premature death through physical illness and mental anguish professor feels great and thank you very much for talking to us it's just gone 20 past 8 the former m.p. Harvey Proctor has been awarded half a 1000000 pounds in compensation from the police after their bungled investigation into a v.a. V.i.p. Child paedophile ring he lost his job and his home partly because lease police at the time described the charges against him as credible and true he would also receive $400000.00 pounds in legal costs I only spoke to his lawyer Mark Stephens he said it was that police description of the charges is credible and true before they had been thoroughly investigated that was they damaging Well the police that received these false allegations Cole beach is now serving time for perjury. They had said that they were credible. And true even though there were very many warning signs which said that they shouldn't have said that and indeed their practice now is not to say that and so they've been very heavily criticized and until now had refused really to accept responsibility for it and so many people and Javi propter is the last person to live but many people in court occluding Lord Britain and Lord all had suffered with stains on their character during their lifetime and thankfully the proctor will be able to serve the rest of his life quietly with the benefit of no stain on his character as a result of this really large award of vindication in fact it's one of the larger awards ever made by the police. And yet none of the police involved have faced prosecution or dismissal in this is that an injustice that remains unsatisfied. I think it is and I think that you know the officers involved should have been and should so I think there are real questions that really ought to be answered and the police should be looking at them but Mr Proctor has raised those even now they're being investigated by Northumbria Police would this have got more exposure viewed carried on and taken this to the high court rather than settling in this way despite the large amount of money you got I think we would have gone more wrong and perhaps more condemnation of the police but this case was really about a vindication of Harvey Proctor which has been obtained it was also about the fact that the police should be alter their behaviors and they have so actually that would have just left it to be a case all about punishment and you know Harvey Proctor is not a young man is life was comprehensively damaged by this particular episode and I think it was fair to want him to have this award marks but also to allow him to move on with his life and to live the rest of it without will stain on his character which had been so heavily put there by the police until yesterday and the police's description of these original occasions as credible and true that was obviously clearly very important in the case and you say that that is not possible now what's changed. Well the police no longer have this practice of making the pre-judgments of evidence and I think they're also more careful about how they investigate. Child abuse allegations That was Mark Stephens hardly proctors lawyer it wouldn't be a little earlier now it's 25 minutes past 8 the b.b.c. Will take its turn hosting an election debate tonight with a 7 way podium encounter in college if they'll be a mix of leaders and senior figures Rebecca long the business out of business sexually standing in for Jeremy pope Corbin Richie c. Neck the secretary to the Treasury will be standing in for the elusive Mr Johnson Our own Nick Robinson will be moderating the whole thing we thought we'd ask people from different walks of life to give him some advice they will hear from a shepherd s a broadcaster a head teacher and a referee I manage you know as international referee I think you need to have empathy it but you also need to be we need to be steered because if you like refereeing a rugby match very control of 30 huge players on that field but you need a bit of empathy years where to allow them to to express themselves but they need to know where when the line is my name's Amanda I'm also known as the. My role as a chef is obviously to give a clear lead follow an update body language is everything just like a sheep dog that has a lot of our I never take yours off them with a steely gaze but don't let him pull the wool over your eyes I'm not a boat or non-consent. Moderating one of the. Latest debates I mean it's a technical exercise it's not something really testing your journalistic skills or your knowledge your office the traffic cop just like show that everybody has. Every get away with an absolute top goalscorer I'm Catherine was saying I am the head mistress of McKayla community school and when. In London well Nick you have to stop them from offering on so when they do you need to pause and stare at them over the top of your glasses with menacing intent remember that you can't throw truck at them anymore so if they don't answer the question don't put up with it 1st give them a warning 2nd time detention. So why are you throwing chalk Nick very helpful I'm sure but that seriously they want Wally's strategies to get them so on so if you ask a question they start going off on all the time to not asking the one you ask what do you do if you're not going to talk over them you joked about it Will you help lower the old out actually right next to a stair over the glass is always really I've got the detention of the teacher that said made all the red go out of the sports field in the whistle of the shepherd as not to bridge the trench into the traffic gulp so I've been they'd all be very very helpful really it is worth saying is Adam Bolton said that debates all great formats on t.v. Because they attract the sort of people who don't normally candidly listen to the Today programme or of the political help books but they are of course limited there's a limited role for the audience they pose the questions but they don't get to follow up in the way that they do on Question Time there's a limited role for me I and then to make sure the questions and said Good older is kept but I'm not there to be an interview and I think they're all right what they said You've got to have all thorough TB You got to have empathy the politicians have a job to do but to get that message across but also with all those gazes and polls isn't stood notice you've got to sort of say don't talk over each other because it's infuriating but let me not talk as x. But I'm done it yet let's see if I can get away with it tonight is going to be the same without Johnson I'll call been there what do you think the big issues dividing lines will be well it'll be the same because we're having Johnson and Co but you have to see these things as a package I understand why they're aroused at the moment about interviews and debates and people not that I remember some perspective this is my 9th the election all the way through Thatcher Major Blair Brown we talked of having events like this and no one would ever agree the 1st run has always refused to do it now we're having a much better debate which is shouldn't they turn up for all of them why don't they do everything we won't but the b.b.c. Would not only go ahead to it we've got to donate 7 had debate we also had a question to. I'm in which Corbin and Johnson were there with sturgeon Swenson and we've got a huge debate now I don't see this is an adverse it's to say there's an awful lot of accountability going on do I as a journalist wish that there was more of it they did all the interviews we want they did a little bit of course I do but I'm on this I'm afraid I'm a much more a glass half full man than I am a glass half empty going to have to stop you there Nic thank you very much indeed good luck tonight loves better professional advice very generous with himself in fact. What does that mean. Vodka Anyway let's pass it and that is Father's Day straight to Gary good morning dad have morning to you Spurs change their manager last week our arsenal set to do the same they haven't won for 7 matches their worst run since 1992 and I am really on the brink is the headline most papers opt for this morning following a 21 home defeat by I'm tracking Frankfurt in the Europa League so is he about to lose his job a question for Henry Winter correspondent to The Times Well I think he is I think not simply because the fans have turned on you know Emery the fact that he seems to have lost a lot of the players but I think there were so many empty seats at the Emirates last night. For the game against one try Frankfurt's And I think that the owner Stan Kroenke that's what concerns him most of the loss of revenue the fans turning on him as much as the results having said that Arsenal a normally very loyal with their managers are they well they are loyal they probably stayed on a little bit too long with the vendor for 5 years if you are some of the fans given the drift of the team but I think now in the modern age that we're in social media with the pressure that's increasingly placed on clubs I think with the fans just turning actively against the owner Stan Kroenke it as they have been as well as with with Emery I think it's only a matter of time and if he does go could you see Richie Opata Cino moving there that would be unlikely wouldn't it I think it would be very on. Likely although if you talk to Arsenal fans they have looked at what Joe's a Marine year has done going into Spurs and galvanizing them but I can't see them turning to a former Spurs manager in party tonight you simply can't go look at New know what will suit doing well pushing them forward up in the Premier League and in the euro police I'm sure they'll give the chance to Freddie Ljungberg who's the number 2 at the moment his caretaker and then it will be a question of do they want max Alegria or tet or Vieira Henry Winter thank you very much indeed my pleasure just to tidy up the Europa League situation for you Arsenal will actually still qualify unless they suffer a heavy defeat in their final group game Manchester United lost $21.00 to a stunner but they were through already through after a $33.00 draw with sporting branch a Celtic confirm top spot following a 31 victory over Rennes and Rangers will qualify as long as they don't lose their final game they drew 22 with fire not now lots of rain in Hamilton today so the Test match finished early with New Zealand 173 for 3 Simon Mann reports Tom Leighton's fine unbeaten century for straighted England on a day in which 35 overs were lost to rain after tea England's decision to bowl was a logical one with the pitch expected to ease further and they had New Zealand 39 for 2 broad dismissed revolver 5 to a loose shot and works account of the key wicket of Williamson for 4 superbly caught by root at 1st slip but let them dug in with Taylor they added 116 before Taylor on 53 presented works with a 2nd wicket and a 3rd catch for root England might have had more let them correctly survive 2 l.b.w. Shouts and was dropped by Stokes on 66 Taylor was reprieved on 25 by the 3rd umpire there seemed insufficient evidence to overturn what looked a plum l.b.w. Stokes struggling with a sore knee only bowled 2 overs England who left at Jack Leach and gave a debut to Zack Crawley playing for other pace bowlers partially to make up the stakes his inability to bowl is full allocation T.M.'s is on the radio this evening from 930 now after a 1st in a 2nd at 40 to one yesterday here your Black Friday bargains. Maybe 115 number 5 Glen force or 335 number 5 Captain Tommy thanks very much Gary let's hear who's joining Laverne for this morning's Desert Island Discs this week I'm casting away the conservationist and writer Isabella tree she's a pioneer of rewilding if you come in the spring you are standing in a landscape that really looks more like the Serengeti because it's this extraordinary thorny scrub interspersed with water meadows wildflower meadows and then wandering throughout it all we've got Longhorn cattle acts more ponies Tamworth pigs and then the surround sound birdsong and insects is now so loud that you can literally feel it reverberate in your stomach Isabella tree my cast away do you John asked to hear her Desert Island Discs this morning at 9. I remember the goal of Adar aphorisms I'm in that came to mind when you were talking to Nick their own it was it's not enough to succeed friends must fail us are all wishing Nick very well because sadly now it's going to be a chilly day I'm talking about the weather now some sunshine their shyness towards the north east frosty tonight you're listening today on Radio 4 Justin Webb and Simon Jack and Carolyn Nichols has a summary of the news the broadcasting regulator Ofcom has received an official complaint about Channel 4 after it replaced Boris Johnson with an ice sculpture during a climate debate last night the party said Michael Gove to stand in for the prime minister but were told the debate was for party leaders 5 of him took part the back seat party's leader Nigel Farage was also replaced by melting ice sculpture one of the u.k. 6 biggest energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business its German owners Iams said the u.k. Market was particularly challenging unions have warned the move could lead to thousands of job losses along with course Center closures. The metropolitan police has been ordered to pay nearly 900000 pounds to a former Conservative m.p. Who was investigated following false claims about a v.i.p. Paedophile ring Proctor had his home raided as part of Operation Midland they were paying council have a new president from today when the former prime minister of Belgium Shan Michel takes over from Donald Tusk the change is likely to bring a difference in attitude to Bret's it of which Mr Turner has been a vocal opponent. Thank you it is 25 to 9 there is more clear water between the parties today with Labor in the Liberal Democrats already saying they're committed to closing off stead least in its current form that's England's education watchdog the conservatives there today saying they would strengthen it separately of course there is quite a rug going on between the government and Channel 4 gammon Williamson the education secretary is on the line morning to you morning let's start with what you're suggesting for us that more money yeah we're looking at putting a short 10000000 pounds into office stead making sure that we strengthen it strengthen the quality of inspection quality of inspectors making sure that some of the largest school secondary schools and some of the largest primaries move to a 3 day inspection this is just to ensure that they look a whole range of different things from discipline in p. Sports and enrichment activities schools doing which is an area that of number of people have raised with the offset haven't looked Tatane off in the past years and did you know on that do you regret that off Stead's budget has been cut so significantly in recent years where this is why we're putting more money into office stead and while you can have a government that got it and now you're putting a little bit back in we we've worked very closely We've offset off said do an amazing job in terms of not just inspecting schools but my question was are you do you regret that had a really significant coding to the public accounts committee at full it a 52 percent in real terms between 2002070 you saying that was a mistake no we're not saying there was a mistake we were dealing with an economic crisis of late the last Labor government created and we and I had to made care what Wacko it was a it was 9 years ago but now Labor government is always tend to leave you with a big deficit and more in employment so we we've been dealing with that and what we're doing is we're recognizing we need to put more money into office that they do an incredible. Good job in terms of raising standards for children in schools working with teachers working with head teachers but they also to a very important job in terms of safeguarding making sure that local authorities children homes appropriate spectate and the issues that you have and the problem that you have with what Labor's and the Lib Dems are proposing you're going to have a 152 different inspection regimes by local account souls marking their own homework there's going to be no accountability in terms of children's homes or local authorities of what they're doing in terms of their children services so when most vulnerable children in society are going to be left with no one to watch their back and there is a concert. Let's turn to Channel 4. Days it always used to be a brick question yes well there are now on a Channel 4 question we had from Ed Vaizey from a conservative culture that recalls Enron who've said there was wrong on both sides in this but he said specifically that he did not think it would be wise for the Conservative Party to get into the business of threatening Channel 4 and what might happen to them after the election is that or is that not what the Conservative Party is doing at Nova Conservative Party isn't threatening Channel 4 we're raising a complaint we've all come which I think is perfectly legitimate young enough to Mr Vane's he said but it stops there there's no suggestion that you're going to look again at its public service broadcasting obligation no no suggestion at all it's good to see that it's odd because the conservative sources told The Telegraph if where re-elected we'll have to review Channel 4 s public service brokers will be there too we're saying that's just nuts men 2024 you've got to feed the review of chat channel for that's something that's been longstanding So whoever forms the next government is going to have that within their remit but that's not until 2024 we have a legitimate complaint because frankly you know they reduced the quality of the debate that's happened yesterday by refusing to let Michael go to go on a poet. Mission who is doing more in terms of in fire was invited to and it was a ladies debate but I mean I'm just interested in this this idea that Are you saying that you as a party at the moment are committed to Channel 4 existing in the same way as it does at the moment in the longer term future or is that up for review Well 2024 is a review of. Channel 4 there's no that's just what sets in legislation that says what is going to happen regardless of the issue that's been raised in terms of replacing a conservative representative and party representative in that debate with a nice chair it was a gimmick you know is a gimmick Channel 4 knows it was a gimmick they could have had a much better debunking a lot of people lot of people just going might say we want to get away from the guess what we want to know is where the Channel 4 can continue to exist in its current form and it has this strange that a hybrid existence doesn't but in its current form in the longer term future and you're saying yes what we saying is we have an issue we have a debate yesterday you know what I'm talking about we're already seeing that with off coal and it is legitimate to be raising that with off calm but that's for proper way to raise as an issue and that's for route we're taking down town so that's simple as that and Channel 4 ways an important role See I say Greece is a moving man to say let's plays an important role in a lot of people feel it does play an important deal they're worried that this government if it is returned with a majority might alter its row and what I'm not hearing from you is a commitment to not altering it but the government has got no plans to you've seen our money fast we've got no plans in terms of changing what Channel 4 does we have an issue which we're going to raise with off calm and we hope that of calm to look at this very seriously and Channel 4 respond to it as well it was a gimmick. As to what they did it was a shame that what they did it didn't actually add to the debate Michael would have been a real asset to have over on the show Gavin Williamson thanks very much 19 minutes to 9 the u.k. Is investing more money in Antarctica than at any time since the 1980 s. They'll be modernization of all the u.k. Research stations there as the new research ship the They've an atom brought to enable world class Polish science not to mention its robotic suburb ot Mike but face damed Jane Francis is director of the British Antarctic Survey who spent 3 decades researching the white continent as it's known she's an expert on ancient climates Martha's been talking to her about the new investment but began by asking whether countries around the world were doing enough to cut greenhouse gases even over the last few years when I've been working in the polar regions and looking at all the records from around the world we can say that they climate change is accelerating and 8 years ago you know people suspected something was happening and we watched it happen relatively slowly but in the last few years you know carbon dioxide levels are increasingly rapidly changing and there is an escalation of change this is another aspect of change in Antarctica there's been an increase in tourism in recent years 20 new polar expedition vessels being built in addition to the 30 year old that already exist and also in increasing the number of private yachts What do you make of that well I think some tourists some well regulated Tories tourism is not a it's not a bad thing I have been a lecture on a tour ship for one tour and somebody was there and this was a really good experience for me to understand the impact of Antarctica on tourists and I think that nearly everybody that got off the ship that I was on became an ambassador for Antarctica and people who wanted to preserve the environment so I think it can be a good thing but it does have to be well regulated and I think some of the crews to . At the moment his from the regulated cruise line is is well regulated they keep very strict rules and they protect the environment and they learn about the environment and they learn about what's happening in Antarctica so some of it is fine I think the threat may come from the individual tourists that are using Antarctica as a kind of the next big tourist playground and I do think that we have to be careful about where they go now your own work on Agent climates shows such a different world in Antarctica when we go back a 100000000 years to the age of the dinosaurs as you showed me as when we were back in Cambridge you know your headquarters. Yes Antarctica was a very different place so in the rock record there are fossils of leaves of tree trunks of ancient plants that used to grow in Antarctica everybody thinks that once there were forests in Antarctica that musta meant the continent was over the equator but actually since about 100000000 years ago like you say the time of the dinosaurs the continent has been over the South Pole in the position that it is now but Forest Grew in Antarctica and we have all the remains of the forests and the fossils of the dinosaurs that lived in the forests so we've been able to reconstruct temperate forests that look very much like Tasmania only New Zealand today so if you walk through the forests in Tasmania imagine a dinosaur walking alongside you and you'd be in Antarctica about 100000000 years ago clearly the climate was globally much warmer than to allow forest to grow in and taught and we can estimate that carbon dioxide levels were much higher and that would have been a natural source of carbon dioxide from volcanic eruptions but the years can take care of that but but on a much slower and natural timescale than the rapid speed at which we are putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today here rather have been watching the new wharf being built an immense engineering project that is needed for your new research ship as the sedated at Have you any idea of when it will actually be in service down here I hope in the next year or 2 we of course we've got to finish this building the ship and then it has to be tested it will probably be tested in the ice in the Arctic where it's a bit closer to home. And then we'll take it to Antarctica to do really big science I mean it is going to be a ship with a lot of really new state of the art scientific equipment in it and we'll be able to do science that we've not done before and we'll be able to go to regions that are more remote and that we've not been able to go so we can really build up a really good detail picture of the systems operate. In Iraq in and around Antarctica and how they're changing again Jane Francis from the British Antarctic Survey thank you for talking to us thank you but of course is not the time 14 minutes to 9 less than 2 weeks to go of course before the election we heard already from Nic this morning well he's also been speaking not just to us but to voters in different parts of the country to hear what people have been making of the campaign today his report comes from a head resting somewhere in Newport in South Wales he stopped off there on his way to Cardiff where as we've been hearing he is hosting tonight's t.v. Debate what would you like. To know top and some lights of a little my haircut but I just sort of polish my head occasionally. Some talk politics in the pub some talk of the water cooler or work of us over the weekly had to have come to shake hands so I'm in Newport to discover whether politics is on the agenda here or do you get shouted down if you even mention the election by name space I do try to sort of keep my opinions to myself because a people are so emotional about it and I think yeah you port is a bit like that emotional debate things walk at the moment it divides people a spec's it and I there's a lot of people are angry and upset about things you know what I hear I don't like enough to you you angry not sure yes I think I am angry this country needs to so itself you know stop all this mess and just add it really adding these are actual do that. The. Irish are goods. No I don't think I've met you in your Before I know because I come here a lot right. So you've got to be careful I mean I've got friends that's. Sorted I'm very. Into what's going on I listen to everything I've got Parliament on one day John from 10 o'clock on the phone to 10 o'clock in the night honestly I missed all my favorite programs. For America for our day to day program you know John Humphrys discarded and that's you and what's his name Jason just yes I think we should have another go I think people know more now of the market you don't want to say people was stupid or anything they just weren't given the information. In my name is a shock to me schoolyard stuff there were so many 1000000 people that wanted to leave and they should respect. The remains and I think that is to pay people for to take a bit more notice of what's actually going I don't agree with I'm still I'm working class the working class all my life for 41 years so I'm 60 next week and I still Michael weeks an extra 6 years for my pension but does that make you jump to divert your germy. Will give you the money back where you can get it from man who's going to pay for it in the end. You're working class on the money's gone home will give you learning about pharmacists one that. All the time and if you watch I mean it's not even willing to go on without a truly now for this interview when you hold him back because he can't you have to get out of the abscess he goes into no detail Jeremy Corbin wouldn't answer one question 9 times he was asked the other night on the t.v. And he refused to answer at the time we didn't watch that or did you read about it afterwards you know I read it saying there you are speak straight. They all conservative papers the mayor the express the telegraph you always at these sorts of arguments he said or is it only when they leave. We have a cup of coffee. Good afternoon Willy Salish temper I can't speak when you haven't done Jane. Thank you yeah you just order his car you drive. You often politics here in the south no you. Never talk politics and you don't call it that said you know Governor at what point do you mean you know I don't have a policy and with the b.b.c. Years ago I always voted Liberal and that was a. Belief anything it would be liberal that levee. You want to me send a message to Mr Corbett Yeah us to do is talk but not punish. You know he's such a simple thing. You know telling me that Jeremy Colbert is Scruffy you know it because I thought. He's really like 5th differently this hey you know which would you have a vote for Mr Colbert I always been late but this year my husband and I had to come out to the common market 3 years ago and I think Doris is doing well this be the 1st tell me the voted Tory. Yes he's shocked to hear you say. But what about all the other things Jeremy Goldman would say is all the money that he's going to put into public services the fact that he's going to try and make things work better for pensioners and for people of low wages for working class people he does not know when the balance. Definitely words were next but then you know we can look at things straight up and we might be. Already doing this mix in a kind of this kind of color it looks like he's mixed and she's going to put it takes on you have all but this is a 10 hour short amount of to get your next 18 really due to politics announced no I don't know just I don't know if I'm all right I don't listen to it as everyone else . I don't know anyone who follows a pattern these lot to me when the election he's got to have a clue. He's got some work to do I was doing. Some. Good stuff from McCarty It is 8 minutes to know I'm a regular update now from reality checks correspondent Chris Morris and stay Chris this is more like the record breakers than reality check today how many trees can he plant per minute was the world record. Yeah well all the parties have got ambitious targets on this Labor's out front on this issue talking about planting 2000000000 trees by 2040 and yes there's been some skepticism that's hundreds of thousands of trees a day which might sound a bit nuts to you and me but it is actually possible I mean to put it into perspective the committee on climate change that's the statutory body that advise the government says we need to plant one and a half 1000000000 trees by 2050 to help meet our legally binding target of net 0 carbon emissions So Labor's promising a bit more than that this is what John McDonald said earlier on the program the thing that people been raising this time and time again a massive tree planting program we talk about we're talking about you know we're talking about a 1000000000 new trees very 2000000000 I thought it was well it was true 1000000000 up until they're 2030 then to believe you're conservative billionaire doesn't know that it's wildness just a new law if you know but in Ethiopia your mother for you know Ethiopia this sounds fantastic Bruce true they planted 300000000 in one day. Did they really I mean I guess the broader point is that a vast number of trees were planted in one day in Ethiopia millions of people took part in the Countrywide effort but for example the head of one government linked organization told the b.b.c. Back in August they'd been ordered to plant 10000 of those trees that they had to pay for them so they planted 5000 instead but reported the full amount so I think a bit of skepticism is in order about exact numbers when they are big but it shouldn't deflect from the fact that mass tree planting can be done and is being done around the world but still the reality to be checked here is that it isn't a massive challenge for the u.k. To get to net 0 whether it's 203-020-4520 extension 50 from where we are now and there's some very bold targets being set in the selection. Yeah I mean the tree planting targets at the moment within the u.k. Only Scotland is really doing very well in tree planting it's an s.n.p. Priority and last year Scotland was responsible for more than 80 percent of all the trees planted in the u.k. Overall the Countrywide figure last year was actually pretty low but go back to the late 1980 s. And it was more than double current figures about 30000 hectares have been planted every year which equates to roughly 50 or 60000000 trees still not as money as Labor would need to plant but you know experts can plant saplings incredibly quickly some companies are starting to use drones to do it even more quickly so in a way it's really about logistics have you got enough stock to plant such huge numbers day by day year by year are you providing the right incentives to landowners to provide the space to tree planting and total tree cover in the u.k. Is far lower than in many European countries so of course in the end like many things is the political will really there to push it all through us Morris Many thanks for the time 5 to 9 when a woman speaks out about rape you expect that she says she was devastated by it if it happened to her most women in most circumstances are of course but when Debbie Harry spoke recently about her being raped affected her less than losing her guitar it led to some criticism of her and also some support from women who said she and others should be free to say what they wanted and what they actually thought Tanya sericea is here is lecture and criminology at Birkbeck College at the University of London and author of speaking out feminism rape in narrative politics and Sarah Green's on the line is director of The End Violence Against Women coalition morning to both Tanya 1st of all what did you think about Debbie Harry said Well I think that. It's completely understandable you know and it's a completely did legitimate response to an experience of sexual violence and I think what was interesting is this reaction and we need to remember the history of speaking out and that when women came together in the 1960 s. In the 1970 s. And talked to each other about their experiences what they realized was that the Homme of rape just wasn't recognized you know women told stories about going to police stations and being told oh well you know you should feel lucky because that's the only way anyone is going to want to sleep with you you know or you know didn't you have fun didn't you enjoy it completely dismissed and they talked about families friends doing exactly the same thing and what feminists did in response was women spoke about the trauma the high of rape and use those stories politically which is what I research in order to have society the law of popular culture recognize that sexual violence is actually a harmful and damaging bully you saying that now that it has been recognized that it is widely and properly recognised then the freedom to say whatever you want about how it affects you personally should just be that well I think what I would say is that it's probably a little bit of to mistake to say that it has been widely recognized but what we've seen is a real kind of focus on women and their narratives on how they act and that if they don't tell the proper story and act in the proper way then they get a negative reaction it's not just people like Debbie Harris we've seen it with kind of recent scandals around the c.p.s. And the players looking at women station media certainly more do you think. Exactly I think what time is coming to we are with a situation where the accepted or acceptable view of a rape survivor is that she really needs to present quite hall and or quite broken or she needs to tell her story in a way that is very emotional and so on and we find decision makers throughout the justice process from police investigators through to. Those making prosecution decisions and perhaps juries all tending to turn on you don't you not really presenting like somebody who's been really hurts and harmed and therefore you let's assume that in those terms then so does do what how does Debbie Harry's How does what Debbie Harry said. Have an impact on that well I think it's really striking because it's making us talk about it and that's actually a really good thing what we don't need of course is kind of them to switch to an alternative narrative of kind of a heroic resilience as if there are those who are really harmed and damaged or something and then those who heroically yes yes yes says you know it's a management to judge or it's just an attorney and not a matter then of criticizing it but it's also not a matter of praising her for what she has said well actually neither No I think the question is do we recognize sexual violence is inherently harmful or do we say women have to do a certain thing and act a certain when she wasn't saying she wasn't heartless He wasn't she never said that at all and I mean even we think that women have a right and all people have a right to sexual autonomy to not have to know their sexual consent ignored or violated and then how whether they respond doesn't diminish the harm of that shouldn't diminish the way that we react and the problem is that even though we have moved forward in terms of sexual violence we continue to focus so much on women and whether they're deserving undeserving and whether they do the right thing rather than actually just accepting that this is a well as a subject we should certainly come back to but for the time being Sarah Green from the end violence against women coalition and turn your series here as well from Berkeley College University of London thank you both that's all from us our editors were Tom's mother and Rebecca Keating have a very good morning. B.b.c. News at 9 o'clock the energy firm n power has announced plans to restructure its u.k. Business which is expected to lead to the loss of more than 4000 jobs the company which is German and has been struggling for some time and described the u.k. Market as particularly challenging unison said the move was a cruel blow for n. Power workers just weeks before Christmas the sister of one of the 96 people killed in the hills pre-state in disaster 30 years ago has called for all political parties to adopt the findings of a report calling on public bodies to be more transparent and accountable to extort the Griffiths said the conclusions of the report into the disaster written by Bishop James should be heeded to prevent another tragedy she was speaking after a jury cleared the match Commander David Duncan failed of gross negligence manslaughter Professor Fels crashin who led the Hillsborough Independent Panel's research team told today he was worried that lessons hadn't been learned for the inquiry into the Granville fire if you look at Grenfell and you look at the way in which it is being unpacked stage by stage what I'm concerned about is that those who are most affected as in Hillsborough and those who are most affected by Hillsborough are their voices are being lost we're not looking back sufficiently quickly to the origins of what happened at Randall the Conservative Party has lodged a complaint with the broadcasting regulator Ofcom after Channel 4 replaced Boris Johnson with an ice sculpture during a climate change debate last night Michael Gove was sent to stand in for the prime minister but the broadcaster said the invitation was for party leaders only the European Council has a new president with the former prime minister of Belgium Shan Michel taking over from Donald Tusk the change is likely to bring a shift in attitude to Bret's it of which Mr Turk was a vocal critic. A study suggests that a quarter of young people are so dependent on their smartphones that it's similar to an addiction researchers from King's College London say there can be serious consequences for mental health b.b.c. News in an hour's time Woman's Hour begins a series of interviews asking what the political parties are doing to win women's votes this morning Jane Garvey talks to Nicholas sturgeon 1st Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party now media for Desert Island Discs with long Laverne. My cast away this week is the writer and conservationist Isabella tree she started out as a travel journalist but it was an adventure she undertook at home that would make headlines around the world in 2002 she and her husband Charlie made a controversial decision to take that hands off the wheel surrendered their 3500 acre estate to nature and see what happened despite bitter opposition nap Castle estate in Sussex just 45 minutes from London was transformed from conventional farmland into natural wilderness and now boasts a kaleidoscope of purple and pro butterflies nightingales turtle doves nesting peregrine falcons 13 species of bat and a prize winning author is about his best selling book about the project Wilding has been hailed as a landmark in nature writing she says we just love the feeling of life rebounding the noise of the birds and insects barking foxes roaring stags there is a sense that the very ground beneath your feet is coming to life again with worm cast and tails don't beetles fruiting bodies of funky moles you just feel like the land is heaving with life is about a tree welcome to Desert Island Discs thank you very much so you're 20 years into your rewilding project now for listeners who have yet to view your online webcam paint a picture for us what would we see smell and feel on arrival Well if you can.

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73 to 3 on day one in house up to 4500 jobs could go en power as the energy company reforms its business. And travel news sorry 56 has reopened after the accident eastbound from Junction 7 Boden to junction 6 a hail 4 seasons roundabout The n 65 is closed westbound though from Junction 4 to junction 3 but all it will have more 20 past from now on this morning in the latest of our series of special election your calls Jonathan Bartley co-leader of the Green Party joins us to answer your questions there are 5. This is b.b.c. 5 Live. On the news headlines there has been I agree reaction from families of the Hillsborough victims after the much Commander was cleared of manslaughter by gross negligence Staver Dokken field was found not guilty by a jury following a 7 week retrial friends and relatives are asking who's responsible for the 96 conservatives have made a complaint about Channel 4 after the party wasn't represented during a t.v. Debate on the environment last night the broadcaster refused to let the minister Michael Gove take place a porous Johnson saying the invitation was for leaders only placing melting ice on the Prime Minister's podium the education secretary is governed Williamson I think for high school it was probably a step too far and it wasn't just against Jews it was against a move a party as well and I think it was maybe not necessary and I think the actual debate would have been a better debate if they had allowed Michael Gove to come into it. Well Labor's accuse the prime minister of running scared after he also refused to confirm if you do a b.b.c. Interview with the presenter Neil Mr Williamson on this program earlier on said the negotiations about vats interview are wrong going now in power says it's planning to reform its business to make it more profitable unions are warning that it risks up to 4 and a half 1000 jobs at the energy fan the age of criminal responsibility in Scotland is rising from 8 to 12 the previous limit was the lowest in year out there are concerns a large number of young people are addicted to their mobiles research has found almost a quarter can't control the amount of time they spend on their smartphones getting panicky when they don't. Have access to them with feeling in our house at the moment they just get the election it's going to be less than 2 weeks this time in 2 weeks time we'll be doing all the results from all over the country it's going to be a fascinating morning but it's that moment the 10 o'clock when they have the exit poll have got to say in a sort of geeky nerdy way that is just such an exciting moment isn't it when I go I'm going to. Be on the exit poll and it was Rebecca Vardy. I would love if you had words came up with just one take hologram of respectability just for a guy on the side of a building. Talking about panicking this morning getting panicky Well it's tough they have been for a while to be honest under you know I am or another to fake how home last night to once I'm track Frank for I asked in the lead the game they lost the game there was no one in the ground the ones that were in the ground booed the Boss 7 games that when worst run for 27 years I think is going back to 9092 just to top the question I said earlier you know it is cumulative shirt number total last night they played the kids in a defeat to a star in the Europa League 768 for their 18 players 385 on the failed 383 on the bench no one got anywhere near good morning 4 minutes past 8 Hillsborough much Commander David Duncan field. Has been found not guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of $95.00 Liverpool fans in the 1989 disaster the former South Yorkshire police superintendent was in charge of the f.a. Cup semifinal in which 96 fans were fatally injured man within and children across on the Leppings Lane terrorists Mr Dokken field Ferndown Dorset was cleared after a 7 week retrial at Preston Crown Court due to the law at the time that can be no prosecution over the death of the 96th victim Tony Blair and this is because he died more than a year and a day after his injuries were caused Well the jury of Mr Duncan feels the original trial earlier this year failed to agree and a verdict of a gasps in court as the 7 women and 3 men of the jury returned the verdict following 13 hours and 43 minutes of discussions in a series of podcasts Grace Malian b.b.c. Radio Merseyside to Tony Snow tell the story of Hillsborough with interviews and audio from the b.b.c. Archive over the last 30 years I spoke to grace about her own personal story and why it was important to be involved in the part costs. My mum was a Hell's bra radium 85 anyway as well as 5 Live. My mom was there so it's a bit of a weird story really bore my mom was meant to be in Leppings Lane My grandad had this feeling and to this day we still don't know why he had this feeling where he didn't want to go to Monaco he just knew we didn't want to go and so they became the massive game something in his head was like don't go but it doesn't know what it was like one of the clashes over the pond you know as I went to church on the motorway it really makes it worthwhile experience covering a bit of open ironic scenery which as with the day when the sun shines it's almost been a cold in this country but I sailed up in memory already wanted to go so she begged him uncle to take care and actually sat in the main stand so that meant that my mum mum my grandad said if they would have gone they would have been certain lessons lane for she ended up in the Main Stand which obviously I'm very grateful for because I will be a year I start against a football match and I was 8. Minutes silent sun as in calf sir what's this for and she said 096 fans lost their lives to Hillsborough and when you say you don't process that properly it can't have goes any Think of the Trolley Stop or I didn't have a claim about anything that happened and then. As I got older and the hells for independence panel happened I think that was when it clocked him I had to actually this is a major incident a lot of people way injured a lot of people died. From h just so in Poland I feel so privileged to be asked to be a part of this because I feel like so many people need to he is a story of what happens I held for so many people who are my age of heads of hills before all the may have heads of hills and don't actually know what happens and I think over the course of the day when these projects I'm going to lay in a lot about the disaster itself we know that just isn't in zone in times of this the calm plain one pace not the moment but we'd like to say of justice to the City Liverpool by telling the story to people all across the country a common enemy rated movie the very last and I said to the coach driver Where's my son and his friend. And he went Oh my God how. He said this is the very last now. I realized that the people that actually test positive is all the people crying all of them. Is a formidable foe and I must know people have made me I mean I'm a nobody here made in the past I was. Diving in with the power. A little for supporters carrying them makes all maps are 3 supporting away where an ambulance could come in Liverpool supporters doing a makeshift job and now those same supporters that carried the body over to the far side sort of the ambulance people to get our running back again with your mom's experience she was there with her uncle so she went away as well it's my great uncle Yeah should have been cool. She says she remembers seeing him on a walk out with his own twists to draw. Anderson had and obviously she saw some horrible things I can't even begin to imagine and she got traded upset when she talks about her which obviously is horrible for me as for her because no one wants them to go through anything like the am and she said she was walking out of the stadium and they were looking for a phone to ring home to tell not they were Ok And as they were walking down the rave my uncle is called Bell monkey belly he said to take in everything you see to make sure you remember every single thing that you say and everything you hear because in years to call him you're going to want to tell us story and I just think that's so important really is important and it's important to keep this fight going isn't it yeah definitely a spoken to so many families over the years and the fight the struggle to keep this this battle for justice going is it's actually humbling yeah completely the way a close families have done is incredible incredible on its own a much and also think like they are battling for justice over there 2 years on from what happened just a she's so hard to understand and you would if it was your kids and I would have been my kids 100 percent you would not give up now whatever happens legally criminally whatever going into the future what are the families what will their focus be to get justice just that I don't think their minds will ever be a Rast because they've had this battle for so many years obviously I can't really talk about it because for me it's on a March of all I go to a football match now it's so hard for me to picture what happened not long ago but through these pockets I've been able to lay in the story of exactly what happened and. It's been sod's out of last week we recorded 2 episodes of crap me ourselves in the studio in the face episodes here from 2 fun to watch the game so one was at the back trying to get in freezer for tunnel and there was someone at the front he was pushing against the fence and he says all he can't remember him was if I can keep much ha ha all I don't care what happens to my lax we have a paypal shrapnel I live off of the field of the Liverpool and the ground I wanted one line a little hole the part that I was having is just part of it and have. A young man a significant proportion of a couple shirts and they had their church pulled up over their face. It's just so hard to think about being crushed against a fence and like trying to keep part of your body safe and that's just crazy and then Niall he was at the box people don't realize that the back of the pan people died trying to get into the stands because as people were pushing forward towards the fence more people move in in from the tunnel so he says that he saw people have in the sheriff's lifted save as a faceless because they died in the tunnel and a much him being in the tunnel that must have been absolutely horrific him you say your mom gets upset when she talks here imagine some of the people who were. In the Leppings Lane end who saw who survived but saw so many things that you should not see years and that the trauma that they have had for the past well since 1900 well this is what we've discovered when you've been doing these pockets are a lot of the people who were up hills where they've never recovered because what they saw on the day was so horrible so upset and it just leave a scar on him and for life so people who survived. Haven't necessarily recover it from something the How can say seize guy which is crazy. Who else. 2 who. Very smiley is out of the series for costs b.b.c. Radio mostly attorney style she's Tony Snow she tells the story of a study minutes past 8 with a space b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's been a long time for but it was well if you like close but dry Simon it's a good weekend ahead it isn't a jab you know for the sunshine is guaranteed across all parts of the u.k. But certainly for many of us a much drier much sunnier prospects than recent weeks now this morning it's been really quite cold a frosty starts across many central northern parts of the u.k. As my surroundings one of those whiles mittens eastern England Ponce northern England for the south a bit more clatter on this morning we'll keep some cloud in southwest England but some patches could be as high as about 8 to 10 Celsius but elsewhere is good mostly dry apart from a few showers in the far north and east of Scotland down the eastern side of England 1st just around the coastal areas but some pictures about $48.00 Celsius not there because of some fog across central and southern areas which could linger on into the often in rain effects in southwestern areas cold frosty once again some sunshine of the northern parts and we're keeping dry and bright weather into something on the road see em 65 still closed in Lancashire westbound gentian for at da one to 3 o'clock then west overrunning runs what's the cause of that they haven't reopened any lines so it has caused that ice on keys back to junction 6 o'clock 10 in the white but roundabout dives I shouldn't call this quest symbols the m 62 on the east on side of junction 24 at a top. Still keeping to what skill descend on leads to heading towards the m $61.00 at Junction $27.00 and $6.00 in Cheshire heading south 17 it's to 16 plus a crew with had a breakdown in one lane the m 56 will open eastbound 7 to 6 at Hale after the accident the m 25 still slow though 12 the end 3 to 13 at Staines after the ceiling closure after the accident area queues go back to junction tenet that was the interchange and queues on the m 3 northbound approaching the m 25 at Junction to one of the 5 live traffic across the u.k. This is b.b.c. 5 Live large breakfast with Nicky Campbell All right you're. Right should we do a bit of reality check yes please does we've got the Greens coming up a little bit later on have away for your leaders you'll call from 9 o'clock this morning one of them bought me the question a lot of people are asking Will Boris Johnson show up for an interview with the B.B.C.'s Vala in residence on Drew Neil he gives no quarter. Mr Cole been turned up the other night and we have had misses Mr Ginn who's been on it we don't know if he's going to do it Governor Williamson on this program earlier on indicated that negotiations are ongoing and it's also Smalling of as leaders gear up for another t.v. Debate that's tonight is it yes it is tonight with representatives of the $71.00 party thing features not a leaders' debate so there are a couple of leaders involved but they're not all specifically laid as right they're not leading on leaders 1st though they want to do this the Conservative Party is improved in a bit of a channel full over the broadcast is this decision to empty chair Boris Johnson cheering it's an action debate on climate change specifically last night he was replaced by an ice sculpture which melted through the show Michael Gove offered to take the prime minister's place he turned up alongside Boris Johnson's father Stanley Johnson All right Frank what's her parents reading here said Margaret Davies coming out I read that and said Ready and I mean 3 minutes of the challenge for is taking this very very very minute you. Why. Are you saying that Margaret. Is a. Well I don't think you say leaders. Believe. You are not I don't know why ministers have their own dark here Larry that is a reality if this. Guy really flashes I go by the I don't know about this with the Course like to serve the reviewing talk about reviewing the license. Sculpture to me about a new study having an ice sculpture you could have an actual living breathing conservative politician someone who lives big the enlargement making the case I should say by the way the debate tonight is on the b.b.c. And it's on b.b.c. One but it's also on the radio as well as a similar you can hear it on 5 Live from 7 o'clock and Stephen Nolan is going to be there and getting a reaction to that and taking cools straight off that that might lead to him 5 life so we've got who are got we call John and Bonnie coming up the leader of the greens at 9 o'clock the coming 2nd fast actually next week you had Boris Johnson couple of weeks ago didn't you which was so interesting that without a price from Clyde Comrie just last week on the beginning of the Wednesday Wednesday was happening at the moment I've got no time for time so you have got your questions in for Jonathan but you can do some quick questions if you've got any thoughts of the College of the Greens What do you want to ask you make 5058 email your question at b.b.c. Don't go to u.k. Chris Morris is from the B.B.C.'s reality we got him Hello Chris morning Alison is going to go through some of the big promises and 1st of all the universal basic income how would it work and is it achievable. Well it's achievable it's expensive What it essentially is is that they say our benefits system is essentially broken and they want to replace it with a universal basic income it would start to $89.00 pounds a week and it would go to everybody rich or poor you me everybody would get this universal basic income the trouble is there are still other bits of benefit if you are really struggling you might need to apply for so the argument that this is a simpler it's less administer tive applies to a certain extent but doesn't apply fully I don't think anything about universal basic income it's an idea which has been popular particularly on the left for some years there have been some small scale trials but no one anywhere has tried to introduce it nationwide into an economy as large or as complicated as ours so it's a bold initiative it's something I think as a lot of things on the left are interested in but it would be an extremely big endeavor to bring it in what about the $100000000000.00 pounds a year on climate change. Yeah I mean you know beyond the ice sculptures and sending it down to long to do it to try to debate for you I think the big thing about last night we actually had a a debate a party leaders debate about about green issues really fails that you know the issues that which the Greens to coin a phrase been banging on about for years really have gone mainstream in this election they say they want to spend $100000000000.00 pounds a year to cut greenhouse gas emissions by to 0 by 2030 is a huge amount of money but you know other parties are also promising to spend large amounts of money of the bill one of the big questions told them how you to pay for this the Greens argument is that this is not an option this is something that has to be done I'm borrowing history to say harm by borrowing is historically cheap the government's to do at the moment so if you're going to borrow large amounts of money this is about the best time to do it in living memory they'd also have things like you know a carbon tax which would apply to. All and gas extraction part of the use of petrol there'd be a levy on flying also things which I guess for consumers might be more controversial the the phasing in over 10 years of attacks on meat and on meat and dairy produce but you know the Greens argument is if we want to do this if if we want to protect the planet these are things we have to do very very quickly and then we have to remember that overall you know then already focused on economic growth like some of the other parties are they're focused on economics at sustainability so they start from a different point of view thank you very much Chris Morris from b.b.c. Reality check I know that he and the team will be keeping an ear across you'll call for 9 o'clock this morning. He will join you Nicky more details Yes More details coming up we've got more detail more details let me just have a look at those more details after this regard them there's a slightly different way of getting in touch with us on these your calls you can text 850580 my goodness. A little dog is just. That's what's distracted necking a Jack Russell called Mitzi more in a moment text 85058 e-mail your questions at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Use the hash tag b.b.c. Your questions Jonathan Bartley is coming on you. Bite him you can take Elise tell me whatever you want to do what you want to ask him this is b.b.c. 5 Live takes a 5058 text with charge to your standard message right plus the. Case last 5 Live. Children talk to us about unpowered because they're doing some restructuring but it could mean job losses this is big news for the workers Empire who will be told more details today but it's materialized this morning that one of the big energy companies and power of course a on is another one they've recently bought the company that owns them power so a lot of restructuring going on and it's they've said this morning that because the u.k. Market is so challenging we've said we're aiming to return this business to consistent profitability so we've been discussing these proposals with the unions and the unions given us the impression that they they think there could well be 4 na 1000 jobs at risk here the closure of a number of call centers as well which. Plays into the idea that there's been a lot of competition in the energy sector lately and a lot of the big energy companies that been around a long time having to make a lot of changes the g.m.b. Union that represents a lot of these workers has said this morning that the government has to urgently wake up to the impact that the price cap is having on good and reasonably well paid jobs in u.k. Energy companies that price cap came in of course as a way of limiting people's energy bills if they ended up going on the the standard variable rate and lots of people saying that customers couldn't afford the level that I was at so we need a price cap but now the union saying that price cap is starting to hit jobs so we'll hear a bit more for the company of the course of the day and workers sadly will be given what seems to be some not very good news about their jobs but the extent of any job losses we don't know the exact figure yet but for now half 1000 is what's been estimated by United to say it's a terrible time of year to complain about it but it's true it is and yeah hopefully workers will be given you know the support that they need of the over the coming over here that yeah yeah Ok thank you very much Sean it's a 24 it is a 24 I was rolling around on the floor outside in the newsroom and I was going to have your tummy tickled on my face was being lectured by a guest. Doesn't often happen Jack Russell Mitzi split up from her. On a lot Highland element c. It's a good girl. Look at the beautiful dog she was startled by a bigger dog got lost 3 days and one huge dog later the pair were reunited. There. Were. Her you know not do not let it go. She was pleased to see you you know what you just dissolved thought moment she came out it was. It was surreal and it was I was just filled with disbelief joy. And. Overwhelmed with gratitude for everyone that helped through the whole process. Is very very strange it still is strange but it takes us back to the beginning to tell us what happened so I was talking to a lovely ladies got 2 dogs and one was on a late one was on the late the one that was on leads a big bouncy friendly dog apparently herding dog I don't know what breed is but it's. Late and just show off to me and they just literally within half a 2nd that they were gone so he's not such the forest and I went in one direction that even in the other. I spent more certainly the entire day just searching scouring forests are you feeling sick guilty. Not being able to think very rationally really that was a real struggle. Last loads of people can tell what's going on since 95 an old school friend so gave up his morning and you know there was a drawing that when our parents looking for. Find a modest the next. Power he was climbing the grounds and stuff so people leafleting there was just this. Overwhelming response to try and you know help find. It was just before 7 o'clock so it's pitch black when the children found out we we came in they wanted to walk through the through the woods with torches and friends and stuff so I. Still knew the. Day one was freezing fog and so I didn't you know none of us had me stay because we think we're in our cozy beds and yet you know she could they have you know it's freezing you know. And we just didn't know what was going on that day to we were trying to be more strategic but you know getting this lay flat down and stuff. And. Bringing in other people and I realize that spreading information rather than singularly looking for us is probably going to be on us it was then another dog walker on day 3. Hang on a 2nd what happened with actually leafleted the little clothes because the would do would be surrounded by by houses and would leafleted this house and the lady and this day 3 so we were starting to feel very love about things and she said it's probably nothing but my. Lovely dog group. Is missing a Folks I mean never sniffs foxholes Thank you. And you did it the 1st morning and he's still doing it the morning you something was in the he went. Yeah I came and I just very muffled whimper. What we think we need shovels here and 16 people tied up the fog I was just incredible you filled us with a mole on a friendly fire which is what we need on a cold day like this thank you so much for bringing in. She's just one years old. Absolutely thank you. So much for coming in Allen and c And it's $828.00 home digital b.b.c. Sound small space. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 live here Badlands survivors and relatives of those who died at Hillsborough say they want to know who's responsible for the tragedy it's off to the much Commander David Duncan field was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter following a retrial the conservatives have complained about Channel 4 to the media regulator after the party wasn't represented in the t.v. Leaders' debate Michael Gove offered to take the place of Boris Johnson but the broadcaster says the invitation was for leaders only on the election campaign today the Tories are announcing plans to strengthen the role of England's education watchdog Labor's giving more details about new jobs in green industries and the Lib Dems are focusing on place recruitment and pay rises and concerns are being raised that children and young people are getting increasingly addicted to their mobile phones research has found around a quarter show signs of problematic small phone usage mention of a drone there as a last day today offering or tomorrow maybe going to the mall to get your drone license Oh is that right you know Alba got it you need it for taking online quiz film around the size I've been seen out of 20 it's supposed 16. Here's. A turn in our this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's small speak come on. 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As tax savage social on social media Good morning Henry morning worldy Good morning Natalie good morning Robby 1st and foremost what you think of my performance to stop our town h i thought was fantastic I thought the hashtag will be returned was was trending I was a little bit worried about whether the dressing would be big enough where they had the plug for the hair dryer the shower was alive when there was enough warm water but it was brilliant to see you doing that will be and I know this so that you know the other players on the pitch I absolutely love playing against not of course ace you can imagine Sol sure made the you know the red and white stripes blue shorts are very similar to athletic or Madrid I was Ok so he said I've you come back to play for a letter call me that's another person tweeted I've you got to walk or be a sure thing I thought was very odd and yeah I think it sounds fair although. I welcome to the last Robbie Savage is probably. Right let's get serious now let's start with Arsenal Henry 77 defeats I think is often not one in 7 our biggest longest run since night in 92 people staying away from their mates. What is going to happen while your headlines today Telegraph and The Times normally fairly sanguine that both got him on the brink I could be dismissed today certainly that he'd survive a defeat to Norwich at the weekend you look at the team there's no identity on the him there's no leadership no defense at times and you know I was here saying almost no fans last night poor managers man management for him particularly Jack or in the captaincy but the thing about Emery and get rid of him bring in the long calls sort of hold the fort till the end of the season and they'll look at those sort of Nuno or maxillary Korean or tests or Vieira Oh I don't don't say that Henry I know I don't like that being linked with last night but he was fantastic you see the work he's done with the match the city players and he will definitely step up at some point but just finishing off Emery because the clock is definitely taking on him he's a symptom of a. The larger Malays at Arsenal Football Club and it stems from the boardroom at the top Stan Kroenke there's no leadership there's no leadership in the dressing room how many so Captain types are there so you can get rid of the the manager but there are serious systemic faults at the club that you obviously mention are Tatar there Henry you know here is fantastic for much as City and he's a great ally for Pep Guardiola Yeah I think we ideally got him lined up for the time when pep does decide to go which hopefully you know way off into the future and hopefully no tattle be the one that's lined up for all sent you know with Arsenal playing as well as this weekend obviously is that he thought I'm going to say knowledge is a really difficult place to go so if he isn't gone by then you know going going to no regional so you could be very much that you know the last nail in the coffin. Henry You know we've all got jobs to do we've all got opinions which I think fair but when I when I see x. Players call in and I am really clueless I think that's a very very harsh when I see other x. Players saying you know he's the worst Premier League manager ever and I see and I see. Presenters saying he should be sacked I just think that in the position where and when we've never done the job I think that's quite harsh Well then you're basically saying No phone in should not actually have I think there's a line every mode journalist all should have their opinion I know it's what I'm saying is for next player to call a manager who's one stuff one stuff to say he's clueless is different opinion if you think he's not player not team not before and I don't always agree suggested us Ramsay and I think it's wrong when some has not been in that position I was with the manager last night talking about this same thing and saying player x. Players have never done it don't know all the restraints on a manager they don't know that it was in the background so to call a manager clueless and say should be sacked I think is harsh I think I agree with you on clueless are millionaires is one the Europa League he had a pretty strong credentials when when Arsenal looked and they also looked at Otter as world. That they got cold feet at the last minute look it's just proved to fit you know the fact he hasn't learned English sufficiently hasn't really understood the culture of the club but I grew up when I was at the dinner the Hall of Fame dinner for Clapham Gaudio last night and you talk to managers there and you can see the you know the stress that they're under there in the perfect storm of mainstream media social media fans owners agents it is a highly pressurized job so you can't call someone clueless when there's trying to juggle all those things but I do agree very presenter says that. They think that I am really should go is simply charming with the views of the Arsenal fans. So I let you know my setting up Liverpool manager City right there are poor potential lying games to play in December if they're at a 5 the Club World Cup and City have a match is a very busy period our city Liverpool's biggest title rivals. God maybe less do you know any more you might be right you know you know that they thought you know me doing great you know that nobody got like no expectations on them no pressure on them they're just playing they're just you know he's got them playing really great football and they just looked like they were enjoying themselves of ways obviously you see there was a lot of pressure on us but I mean realistically you know I am still going to say I believe we can win the league of course I am because we've been in a worse position than this before so many games in December because you say a better city in December but we've also got one on the 30th of November the 1st of January so essentially you know 10 games in a really short period and we also play 2 games in 48 hours and Premier League games so it's just an insane paid his time and you know who knows come the 2nd of January who knows what the table going to look like you know so me hopefully will be a lot closer to what is in the football great I mean this is a fantastic title race and it was again last year but this is some of the best football I've ever seen plate by English teams arguably the best I mean that's the great thing about it you're not watching teams grind out wins there's Or you know there's a. A robot song or Trent Alexander on all on where I know he's injured the moment he got Gabrielle has to step up as well Phil Foden sure will see more of joy in the season the quality if it were him standing on the bus Jamie relays they'll just say well we'll see more of Phil for I watch Manchester United last night 50 percent of their players who have played in the 1st team since 1939 of come through their youth academy do you think Phil for them will play now watch more this is what I think it will mean that the point you're just making about the intensity of the workload particularly over the Christmas period mom when you're going to clock turned up and cop turned up at Liverpool and he was still talking about some of the fixtures and then he said Oh I realise you don't have a winter break here but a council musky holiday so this is a this is an intense period where the Scots will be using Phil Foden will play I mean I understand what players should go out on you know young players I mean Chelsea have to have done it very well they've come back from Darby and wherever in the world at the club but Phil foton he's got the opportunity to work under the greatest coach we've seen in probably the last of 20 years in Pep Guardiola so why should he leave that sort of finishing school he is developing he will get games not so seize the moment far more regular basis and writer and she'll know that he will get games and he will be a star for the future for club and country and ease of scene with Papiss while he's also on the training pitch every day with Kevin to bring David Silva some of you know the greatest players that the game has ever seen and seemingly defend. Him because He is essentially being Langdale to be the you know the ethic still the right our next guest like me started a career before player in the Premier League Aston Villa and now barely Good mornin Astley Westword Well I'm over it I usually see him in the hairdresser's novelas don't lash on right now as much. As right may barely enough for consecutive season of Premier Li do you feel now the big teams respected me a little bit more tough place to go to turf more. Obviously. Subthemes issue if you want to change the cheese they were firm is known for so far as to cover the way we try. To grab. His motor home was. Not the proof you manage and. He plays affective football on it more x. So your style you know the way you play the chew of from your 2nd balls and some clarity from the South player there by the way last effort for Ben you play effective football yeah. We're playing. Like a whole fall to be a little biased in. The training ground working granule everyone body is deeply disappointed. And I Ashley Hyatt's Henry went to the time said you cannot use all she also tend to view the play of what you think of the aoa because you had it you did not a couple goes against West Ham you think one against Leicester City as well what are you a fan of it all does it so disrupt the flow of the game and the enjoyment of the game. Is almost. Going to take a bill. Gates it comes to the way entrance to check. Celebration I think people. Will like the place because a lot of places just wanted to settle as a real job and not on also. You can hardly last one and I hope. They you know will help us really has suspended the we can have to pick it up if your next game will be against Natalie's. Mall. Is that the game now as a player you most look forward to in my time it was Manchester United as a player now is it Manchester City Yeah obviously growing up it was you know it would seem like to see your source it's about month long I would live a poll and I said yeah. But for now on the life issue should be a good game and one hopes it had not looking forward to it and yeah I know I can tell you we're not looking forward to it already and you know because you guys are currently sitting 16 the table which I'd like to say is ahead of Man United and then do you think they qualify as the Europe is a realistic aim see this year. No not for now we're not we're not looking we're just looking at least we know what we are. And if you know I think you'd have over about 3 or. 4 quote but we want to we want to prove when are you going to start looking over here on this time to push on us think those players will start to do you know our size as I mentioned earlier you last year you named Bernie's prayer of their wash on dice don't for you individually I just given up belief but I could talk a bit of a knock you know. That so I was going to just I'm just very very early. You know thankfully when I went to. Grade him and said it was probably mark one of the bacteria in my career I don't carry. It. Quite my basic football when just after the 2nd ball is like you said. You got to see lots of people who. See if I gave I see the likes of a Korean or church. If you see me come I come of a stock parts I'm a doing. You looking well I. So this is before you go it's the minibus with Astley bond still going strong just didn't call for you for a moment it later you will say well if you get a telling off when you get back I solicit all the bad not this weekend he's suspended but against man say and choose to see the edges in the way it may. Henry and it's high fly unless the planets on Sunday the foxes are flying high while the toffees and the sticky back let's get a fun view it's time for us. Making the Case for less a city Jamie thought from the 1st 4 l. C.f.c. Cast mornin Jamie. I'm represents an Everton is my from the Blue Room Pa guys morning Mark morning Rob I seen you tweet last night on the Smart is saying I'm going to tell you why I haven't said I'm going to be last or who is going to be tough right then you know it works Jamie you're up last 5 games in a role tell me why it will be 6 games by the time the final whistle blows on Sunday . As a last to find I am a natural pessimist and last season these games we would lose this year things are different with 5 wins in a row without That's winning streak in the Premier League with your score in those games being 171 last time we did this in 201516 which And it's all Ok for us oh we've been excellent to 5 wins and 6 only one loss defense haven't conceded a goal in 4 games many thanks to you to the Turkish wall has been excellent. I mean I feel brought. Gamuts and I won the league since the 19th of October they asked my birthday so explain how you can upset the odds and get there when I can power. Well I'll be really honest trying to convince myself that I'm going to win games at the moment it's difficult for my ability so it was often have never come from behind to win so clearly they need to be resilient at the park not let the pace of all the all the trickery of mobs and cause problems can be patient and get the game for the ballance on the all Mark so column from the Forms of the childless and the worry to cause problems in the NY mill demolition a song from son Jamie Brendan Rodgers has been linked with a few clubs recently tell me why he should stay your club because he can achieve all he wants that. Leicester represent a genuine exciting project a chance for club to grow develop into something much bigger the status quo and accepted order clubs has been changed before we're live on 60 Chelsea in the Noughties months it's in the last 10 years why not Rodgers that last becoming the shonky become the. Best in the given the investment they need and being honest all club on the pitch and off it is better if not the same at least better than other clubs that will be. Michael so it was given a message by the fans are going to last weekend so in your view should the globe back him all 2nd if you lose on Sunday. You have a woman feeling on top of it was a Silver Star miss what is course certainly feels to be a time bomb on as evidence when you're in the but that's a graph that use of the poll pool of monitors available on offer despite the early optimism he failed to stop the slide on the side giving rise to a dangerous sense of awkward feat be fairly only saving grace for silver that's the current top fixture list I have and not want to give it you monitor a box of my fire if you get beat by a team of Jamie us live those nearest rivals in the league since why tell me why should lesser city be taken seriously as possible title contenders this season. The notion that we need people can travel many ways in a position in 2015 stronger squad and I. More points at this stage when he gains more convincingly with creating almost more chances one of the elite with the most clinical body Top Score best defensive record in the league but crucially we've got no expectation no pressure this brilliant young team play with a real togetherness and identity I mean can we really win the league I mean why not . I haven't seen a complete 2 places out of the relegation zone but sell me why there's no chance of going down this season this is going to be. Quite simply too much quality and too much firepower in the squad you're not going to like separate Charleston. Required for the principle to some brutally poor referee in the season barring through really bad for the fosters that I'm right we could all be talking about a team far better off from 5th Corps I think I've been there a lot of the students' lives around them and to take him in as it is the league struggling for quality. I tell you what not so you can judge this when I say well this is. It's get insists to stick Li unbelievable. On a few of the excellent and I'm going to go for oh I'm really sorry Mark you having a tough time but I was gonna go to Jamie all day be you what it was it was addiction Jamie plays with a. Clean sheet now the Gulf. 3 notes left Mark I'll be optimistic and go for it through older or holistic guys thank you Joy Ride then head Henry just before being scolded Brendan Rodgers is doing a wonderful job he's doing a fantastic job I'm and you just look at the players he's making good players even better Madison Vonte as well Ok so he's been helped by the international break the players that bought in the core strength in depth but he's man management as well as he's clear tactics that turn them shines through right our next guest is a legend a simple morning Paul Scholes. Ok schools the one about my picture playing for stop point time. I didn't see it. So. Bad The new play for rights and. Mine just last night yeah only given the youngsters an opportunity just goes to show that if you've got enough you know you'll have an opportunity at Manchester United there were some good performances. John I was impressed you soliciting the children and gentleman and 11 impression without. Being too risky I thought it. Quite nicely in. Control of the game relevant question right back as a limousine one shouldn't let him live any Well yeah. He's got a lot stronger. Because of this one instrument chance which is which is good you played him Will club tournaments Scalzi and let myself how does. Anything. Yet weaken the chill of a supposed I don't think it was. Something that was not important so English teams when I was vinyl 10 years ago but it seems a. Bit more important. To really want to win in our room we wanted to win it all of them important. They wanted to turn The only so. Especially my little sisters when the. Competition was well again the way a little bit. Prestige. Hiatt Henry went to the time. Just moving on to England briefly this so much debate about England's central midfield and do we have pulses to have so dynamic the field count Southgate's Moss to you into so talk to the person and he pointed. Out. A little so I wasn't just a little silly sons. Who took. Their life. Who would you play in their. I haven't given much thought I think they need to play the most tragic thing and they will come up against Belgium Especially since 2 teams was playing like to me the real quality to play to play Vols 3 teams and we've got some really good grades you play some some young why players especially. Because the real creative player in the middle middle. Middle of the pressure I'm not sure we have yet I think when you look at him in this sense a sense about part of her McGlone it could be a problem was a. Really good thing some really good players boys it's just that. Quality property market bells more French German and that a lot I think it might as well mention my mayster mom. Telling all psyches he's got a little box of them is a point to quality just when you get the games up because the real question is what's required school gym 6 o 6 last week there was some munchies knife on sayin you know because posh is available all the should go you know the majority the same stick with all the and I'm one of those and as I'm sure you are to know down a chef United he got a reaction didn't any of the players which is so important. If 7 minutes of every action. For the 1st office of the 1st hour probably was as far as you've seen. I think you know when you go to a place like. Anywhere when the premier just to realize that 2025 minutes is going to be not just going to be left in possession of the ball you can be legal. Challenges and think soon as far as a serious problem for realize there's always going to be less easy holes in and a Premier League game away from home the better because they have a chance to play again together now they're going through in prison. And of course making team with school again to deepen their were competing in helping with an influence on the team and. He's caused thousands. Chances in a song single goal he scored a goal. I think is so much to amazing that luck is a prominent play great can which we think of him on United is essential for Florida why play. Marshall is starting to look a little bit more like a sense of all but nothing great was a great option off the bench for now is still very young he's wearing it also has got older images in close schools a since we last spoke Joe's a is back in the Premier League we surprised to see him go but go by in the primary . Well I think it is the 1st quarter and now I. Think Oh very well it might just not to be ended quite so early as well so you know you look you've got a really good scene coming and I think we. Don't you know want to do is to win something or not so well in a monetary or in your job there's more mechanical one part of fake openness and the next couple years is just one says. You know why did we go and can we build a team to challenge reversed to the only. Kind of one. More character or bring you're not. Right it's time for the style the show of force is not you or me schools who are should be maybe it's my mother. By far it's time for Robbie Savage is mom to this friendly prediction this. One a mother. Mom you're 2218 and the lead. All right Ok right let's start with the London Dobby Chelsea v West Ham Kelson too good to let you know tell me Chelsea 3 No Natalie Well I would say Chelsea 21 because I do like Pellegrini Scholes a forum Chelsea. I'm going to Chelsea next summer the whole it's a huge one NORAD said to be Arsenal. Well I'm not going out you know when probably manic you. Know to Keep going well but I'm going pretty well now Henry Norwich to once. Well you would also not want to know I'm going one all is well not I'm fine I'm thinking power less said t.v. Everton or less likely and going for $31.00 like Henry 3 new Leicester schools a 3 no less I'm going to no less the stand I'm other schools just before you go away you know we can beat netball. No You know you you know. Well I don't know. A lot of places really well let me thank you join Have a great weekend oh we're going to do now what you doing man city is a what are you going to Newcastle No I'm not doing fighting to look in the morning although I live in and I'll catch the game on t.v. Thank you not not so much thanks for joining us not Henry where you are when you're busy weekend taken you know netball just the football on Sunday when Stan was it my mission I had Yeah yeah we've got a bit more time it's a nice day then we got we got 2 minutes this is this is welcome it's all about what about what's cool well for Henry what about Watford. I think the clock is ticking with q.q. Such as floors I think it's it's you know it's difficult he's gone back in the you know he's not had as many striker Troy Deeney fit really so difficult times what about you stop short term that's what the punches where you want to know was it just a one off you know it's a pantomime season starting We'll be back in the it serious hatless in the Pro Football Academy which I'm a volved and from. Kids from the age of $4.00 to $16.00 We've now just create a beachhead program for 16 to 18 year olds and I got an. Interview you can if your results are good so you know the owner of the owners of the Academy of ball stop the town to give those players a pathway you know and into football I help to see that I you know there was 250 people there it was a great experience for them played and for that many people but it was all about me . Because. It was all about me now there was. A let's go to that now we can just about you know there's no I was not made but you know so you say at this point you'll be helping them get gate receipts in this well you know and just publicity for the club he's going to do it again Robi I'm Dude I've signed for the season h.f. Sign for the season because I want to help the youngsters. It's. Anyway let's have a great weekend everybody. Thank you. Jamie mock and of course my mother if you've missed any of the day show you can not hold the podcast on b.b.c. Sound and all the usual podcast places I'll be back in 5606 a kidney all calls on the side Jones if you. Can Say I. Had to be Aston Villa so that I have a great weekend and enjoy the football this program has a shooting shark but auction b.b.c. 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An estimated 15 percent from 2 of the 15 Duncan cocoa reports the charity predicts that by 2025 almost 300000 people in Scotland will have been diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives a rise of more than a 3rd in a decade the figures it says highlight the stark challenge facing the cancer care system in Scotland but millions head in Scotland Janice Preston says n.h.s. Staff are struggling under the weight of the ever increasing numbers of people who need their help it's arguing the Scottish government to publish a fully funded workforce plan that sets out how stuffing levels will be increased the Scottish government says n.h.s. Scotland stuffing levels are at historically high levels and improvements in workforce planning will help ensure the right people are in the right place at the right time the owners of the energy company a n Per of a nose plans to restructure the business unions have warned that the move could lead to thousands of job losses and the closure of call centers. Donald Trump has made an unannounced Thanksgiving trip to Afghanistan telling us troops that the Taliban want to agree to a cease fire the president also said that Washington was substantially reducing troop numbers in the country though he didn't provide specific numbers speaking at Bagram Airfield that Mr Trump funked both American and Afghan soldiers the Taliban wants to make a deal we'll see if they want to make a deal is going to be a real deal but we'll see but they want to make a deal and they only want to make if you're busy doing a great job but you're always there want to make it you so I want to thank you and I want to thank the Afghan soldiers were really broken to a lot of you today and you say they're really fighting hard. People's high school will remain closed until at least Tuesday following a fire yesterday afternoon at the height of the incident more than 40 firefighters were at the scene authorities say the school was fully of acute is and no one was hurt it was the news that the sports news the full Good Life Bill thank you good morning again everyone 24 goals for our freedom our last just 3 defeats in 27 European games under Steven Gerrard but 1st morning it's one point still required for Rangers to progress to the Europa League knockout stages a 2 all the way to find out last night's sees the I Brock's a top group g. Ahead of hosting young boys next month Celtic boss Neil Lennon us hailing what he calls a landmark night for the side after sweeping past the train the $31.00 Parkhead victory winning group before sounds like it's the 1st Stein they've won a European group and Aiden Cherie for celebrating the best win of his career the Scot beating former champion Sean Murphy its new course u.k. Championship. 7 years now from and many Killen is spent a mate's lot junction for what burnt a junction Livingston the Avon 19 this is a slow the entrance to Raleigh for it blocked by an accident on the bridge over the net he said on the scene you. Be diverted away from here every congestion still that is so that the m. 9 new bridge still in the city bypass to west front of the environs and I let accident added to delays it's not too bad the accident has gone but still looking at odds or coming from straight in a meet the 77 heading to the east bend made it slow feeding on to the m 8 here ask about end of the am 74 junction 2 around the Phillips and road junction not looking slow and a 7 to 5 the Bellshill bypass and manager North Bend sure had still got only involved with a was an accident in the stock right business parks has taken to be able to get past its b.b.c. Radio Scott to travel. Some before slinging the bugger and they are very happy oh I do not have a heritable call it in the nation very sharp eared. Me Maybe I just missed my teeth at your word. Will be back in 20 minutes or so but no a weather forecast and it'll be dry to Saudi to do the u. I didn't know it was going to move is just a new Sears. Forecast again it will be dry and bright from today and it is a cold and frosty start at risk of ice on untreated surfaces especially in the northeast that's where we've had showers overnight and there will be a scattering of showers still for the Northern and Western Isles the Northwest Highlands northern Aberdeenshire and parts of the East Coast wintry above about 200 meters most frequent this morning tending to fade this afternoon feeling cold with highs of just 4 to 6 Celsius and the northerly winds brisk easing through the day that's the forecast. You're listening to Good Morning Scotland with Bill White furred and Julian Morrow as the time know is coming up to 8 minutes past 8 the climate crisis looks set to dominate the election agenda today fueled by the controversy over Channel 4 s decision to freeze the conservatives out of last night's televised leaders' debate as we've been reporting both Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage turned in their invitations to take part finding them. Well substituted by ice sculptures symbolically melting under the heat of the studio lights the conservatives have accused Channel 4 of orchestrating a provocative partisan stunt lodging a formal complaint with the broadcasting regulator of Com whatever the rights and wrongs assert the campaign focus firmly on the climate and the policies of the main players in this election we heard earlier from Labor and the Lib Dems I'm joined now by the s.n.p. Candidate David Linden and the Scottish Conservative m.s.p. Morris golden Good morning to both of you thank you for joining us. First of all Morris golden Why did Boris Johnson not turn up last night well I don't think it's up to media outlets to dictate to political parties who in variety of hoss things clearly Boris Johnson as prime minister of this country has a whole range of tasks and activities to do in terms of running this country as well as. The Conservatives sent forward Michael Gove who's a leading light on their environment and climate change and it appears as if Channel 4 or blackballed him but also the other party leaders were frightened to debate with the conservatives on Channel 4 last night David Linden What's your reaction to events last night well I was actually the our only Media them last night you know arrived just a few minutes after Michael Gove who had that are you all make it up with the 20 press officer who's filming the whole thing look the reality here Julian is to be had been organized for quite some time it was a party leaders to be and you know if the Conservative Party like other parties genuinely believe that a claim of militancy is one of the biggest issues that will define this generation then surely had nothing to how you did actually last night was a pretty good to be good to see about focus on the claim agenda and the fact that the Conservative Party decided to kind of matter and so to the north of the home and watch Netflix shows that it's just a massive application of response that we don't know what to do and different a bit more it's called an. Is it not an indication of how serious the party is about tackling climate change that he could not send a leader to to this event and he said the former Environment Secretary Michael Gove Well I think you see the you know the leader of the s.n.p. In Westminster for not attending costings in his own constituency you know it's. Quite common for both party leaders but others to not attend toss things because they've got either passion or commitments or like the prime minister has to do run the nation of the United Kingdom and I think it's perfectly acceptable to send a substitute to these house things and it isn't for media outlets that Pete should attend and I think it's it's quite irresponsible of Channel 4 to refuse a leading light in the kingdom like Michael Gove. On the environment Well let's move on to the actual debate itself David Linton Nicholas sturgeon did attend the Greenpeace has a rank the party's according to what they think is the best green credentials and the s.n.p. Comes that after the greens at labor and the Lib Dems as head of the Tories and the banks that party but of course didn't own up that's not very enviable places that well I think when you look at the s.n.p. As record in the Scottish Government's record on tackling we just look to see for example with the United Nations the new suit at the legislation that's been strained in law to court as you were mentions between the 45 is bold inspiring issues leadership is for that reason that classical has been recognised to horse the summit next year and I think when it comes to tackling the climate evidence it is a lot and that was done to me for example 4 percent of all woodland that has been planted in United Kingdom is in Scotland 22000000 trees planted in school and so we are doing things the tackle the climate militancy and that's something that's been recognised by United Nations as being bored. Should leadership Morris golden It is the case isn't it the Scotland is ahead of the game and in tackling climate change . They're all the government are remarkable targets and I applaud However when you look at the staggering list of feel yours from the s.n.p. On. By the great always to landfall another feel recycling isn't going to be met for another decade feel travel won't be met for hundreds of years on current trajectory a current another feel renewable heat field by the various targets feel it's a litany of feel we're from the s.n.p. And that is appalling for the people of Scotland Well let's bring in David Linton again you can respond to what Morris golden said they had and it is true isn't it and friends of the earth correction arises as this is that you cannot write to horses when it comes to climate change on the one hand you are saying that there is a climate emergency but then you are supporting tax initiatives for oil exploration No I mean one of the 1st things that and governments one of the foster voted to clear out and said We are taking action on that school for example that's why any plans to reduce your passenger Do you know that was abandoned and one of things that soldier insulation town people are seeing generation Tompion is the plans them if you will the new clean energy deal which would see backed up by 3000000000 pounds worth of investment you'll get and the interconnector scorns islands drop in with whom are making sure to give clarity and certainty for title and we've told you there's a whole host of other things that we're trying to do whether that's decarbonise ration of real work 2035 so we are walking hard to meet the challenges of this claim I mean I can see and one of the things you saw at the debate last night wasn't just the politicians talking but in fact in the s.n.p. Government we're acting when we declared back claimant militancy which is it was welcomed by people you know nations then I think that she was that this is something that he can see us at I find it may be difficult to cheers from all of schooled in the Conservative Party but the climate militancy will. Decided not to show up last night Morris called and. David Linden has responded to you but what of the Tories they've been in power for 10 years well have achieved there has been no climate action has been well in the Scottish Parliament 2 years ago I launched our portfolio paper who will challenge local leader leadership before the climate American c. Was even thought about it tackles reducing our global emissions creating a center for circular economy excellence restoring our natural landscape but I thought the irony of David Linden's comments there where he's talking about connectors expanding our renewable energy base all of that can only be achieved through a single u.k. Energy market so if the s.n.p. And David lender and are now suggesting the only by being part of the union can our climate. Change targets be met then I throughly welcome that David Landon an independent Scotland would be able to meet the climate change targets but I think that's utter nonsense and. As well I mean what we see from the conservative government is a party that wants their party and indeed a government that wants to extract us from the European Union you know and all those things that we do in terms of meet environmental standards that we're going to born fire if we do that's about spy People's Court have got to figure out which unity to escape but exit in which case you're able to leverage and otherwise have a government and the huge key pillars are Libyan Union which went out of invite thank you very much David Linton the s.n.p. Candidate we also heard from the Scottish Conservative m.s.p. Morris It's 16 minutes past 8 Leaks reporters revealed that there were warnings about the risk of water contamination at Scotland's largest hospital before its official opening in 2015 Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital open despite the alerts and a sensor to close wards because of problems with the water supply reporter Khana Gillis has been speaking. Kim Dyke the mother of Milly Maine she believes Millie died in the hospital from an infection linked to the water supply cause started by asking for her reaction to these latest revelations the fact that no one from 2015 it's absolute disgust and nothing was done about it you know actions taken to the hospital still open considering. The new boat in advance but also the talked about it afterwards as well when you 1st got tooled this report exists that these multiple reports existed with your instant reaction shock Paula. A 2nd believe that I can't believe that these reports existed and nothing had been done about them going back to 2015. And nothing had been done to remedy these problems with the water I don't know how they've got now either not fixing the problem 3 years that just don't understand that and the fact that this was a school to help protect the school in the Scottish government all around your daughter was in the hospital do you believe that she had been taking things with the time difference I believe Mellie would still be here action had been taken Yes I have no doubt in my mind. And I think right now. It's not me if you know knowing you know national warts scamp and it worked horrified there's just there's no words to describe the pain of knowing that if things had been tough and things had been sorted with the war you know she would still be I think the health courts need to be held accountable for the mistakes that they've made and I think they really need to come forward know and say here before we've made a mistake you know admit what they've done. They keep Aiden behind all the statements but you know we would've been made that way to any of us if it wasn't for the vessel borstal I'd like to thank him for coming for how we handled this entire situation because it looks like Milly was one of many people who felt as a result potential of this water supply I don't think that handled that at all I think they've slipped under the carpet and hoped it would go away or just don't think. They'd realize just how serious that says as a health board that should be their main priority is putting patient's care fashed they haven't done that in a sense that's the health board as it stands just know shouldn't be in their job I don't think they've made this course a mistake they should not be on that health board and that's where I think I would like to take this you would really prosecutor you know. Do you think that's potentially where this could go because you said it in your own words Milly would say she would still be here today had it not been for the mistakes. Not making any comment and that the moment need to take all that information and. I would also like to put it I have no higher than apology from the health port where they keep these statements that they've apologized to the parents they haven't. And that is the mother of Milly mean can doubt it speaking there to corner Gillis and a spokesman for the n.h.s. Critic last conclave health board told us that they are very sorry for the on going to stress that's been caused to Mr and they want to provide appearance with as much support us possible the spokesperson went on we are in contact with Mr I would like to meet her to answer her questions if she would be harpy to do that 20 pasty 6 years since a Police Scotland helicopter crashed through the roof of the packed Klute a bar in Glasgow on a busy Friday night killing 10 people it's the 1st time the anniversary has fallen on a Friday since the 2013 disaster and it's being marked with a candlelight vigil poetry and video projections side the public to tonight Good morning Scotland's David Allison reports. 6 years on from that terrible night which claimed the lives of 3 people on board the Police Scotland helicopter in certain people in the clue for injured 31 more the pain and shock for those directly affected remains still very raw I feel a hero and obviously if it likes it quiet it was just recently but it's all back again you know families are still suffering off sleep what happened but pub owner Alan Cross and the Friedel accident inquiry reported at the end of last month blaming the crash on pilot error saying David trail had switched off fuel transfer pumps for unknown reasons causing the engines to flame out because of fuel starvation despite having 73 kilograms of fuel on board while some accept the findings others question an aircraft design for it's possible to switch off pull fuel pumps in mid-flight be very dry today but tonight is last minute arrangements are being made for video projections outside the pub the focus is on remembering those lost and affected and how community can. Normally. Because of their. Will to sit at least with. Some music on before. We can. Use. My Glasgow was not dealt with out as bottles was not drawn with my Glasgow does not always get on with itself but we stood together and silence that night spoken word artist Josephine has been commissioned by b.b.c. Scotland's the social to write and perform a poem at the vigil the crash went through a roof and some concrete but every street of my glass will fail to crack great 3 are as old does because we've all lost someone that we love but it was really daunting but I've lost members of my family I lost my dad and I think that that's how we all can relate to it because we've all lost someone and actually it just could have happened in any pub been an hour say and I think it just gave us all like a real shock and I remember us in a taxi in the town and I remember the taxi driver pick up I mean him just like being in total shock we couldn't believe it so I think it was daunting because you want to make sure that your best bet for the families and the people that directly lost but I think also we can all empathize with what happened my Glasgow managed to pull itself together dust off but years later we are still thinking about what was law. Is very much in the thoughts of the Reverend Dr Lawrence Ripley at a service in Glasgow 2 days after the crush our children is that we stand to fire and that are great and fiber and irrepressible city. Shall stand together with our suffering while you tried to balance the shock of the incident with the strength of a community coming together yeah I think that was the thing the head come a most is that you know people rounding up together and I think the last the good thing about it most disasters is that you know the sense of community that we are forced into that we don't usually have obviously it is a big price to pay up the life goes on the pub has long been reopened for business and is possibly even more popular the before but this particular Friday falling on the 29th of November anniversary that fateful Friday night 6 years ago will not be typical on crossing the go every It's just that we never ever go away and think we can never forget it when ever we remember our Glasgow managed to hold itself closely and we did not lose faith in our sky. That report compiled by David Ellison the time is approaching 25 prostate. Time for sports news this is fellows I was expecting maybe some news about the rest of what's going on b.b.c. Radio but no it's you it's me how good can you feel it the smart thing it's called positivity after the night of European football. About it it slipped across comes and my very last it is that. I have. Scars. To show you what. Was. The sound to getting past the brain 31 to win there Europa League groups but a game to spare Rangers on the brink of joining them in the last 32 after the 2 older away to Firedoglake the sale x. Ray farmer a Bronx midfielder joins us Alex Firstly thank you because I know it was a late night for you in Rotterdam. And I know you love a cliche but you watched against Fine are the game of 2 humps. I think air fire not what I saw in the 1st half of the real compasses. You know and deservedly so and with a one goal lead quite fortunate it wasn't more for Rangers but I think Nick and pulled herself together. Has think given the right game for them and you know they can only 2nd half an hour a lot more. And we've got Gayle it mellows. Us 25 goals in all competitions I mean even and then the simple yet so it's impressive and it gives them a good opportunity to go on and progress through the group Yeah Steven Gerrard said if somebody offered him 50000000 pounds in January he would be fused you said if you don't believe it well I think it'll be difficult it's all hypothetical it's not you know the standard manager's importance you try talk don't they doesn't my sale the biggest asset and and the form is on moment it continues to place you know to talk about the big games and just go to court and file not undermine a what you thought was so impressive and then red hot atmosphere and Rotterdam as well another thing impressive Alex even jet out he went in at halftime and he said to his players I want you to show me the real Rangers and yet responded It's a really impressive ability that for for a group of players to respond to a manager it was you know I think it would normally have caved and. In the last few years in terms of that now it was a very hostile place last night you know it was really good up material it trick but they came out and saying half of me I think we did a better or a place in teams and it just gets him going more as an offensive option and you look at Davis Kent and in supply to him at a loss it just brings a not they mention to them and you saw that the 2nd half and just quickly do you think Rangers will get the draw they need next month to get young boys and I box Yeah I think they're I think they go and let's take a look at Celtic How far do you think they can go Alex because in winning their group last night with a game to spare that means that they'll avoid all the teams that drop out the Champions League effectively stronger games given last season showing the bill mess that those ones here will tell you when you look at the actual group that had that was a strong group as well so to add a very strong when you look at the team the last night they could afford to put on a few fringe players you know Taylor Morgan and champs come back and get a free so that such an idea talent Celtic saw it depends on the draw really but I think these teams Rangers answer to a look at us as they can progress the potential but it just and they will think there's a freaking go quite far because the really strong at the moment are going to get results and light snow and so forth you don't really strong place he's beaten reins comfortable last night so you look at that and will go quite far in the competition here and another manager getting the best out of a group of players that but 12 months ago under Brendan Rodgers maybe when performing at such a high level yeah thing that are different proposition and you don't you know I think. He's going to be all over he's going to begin to teams and it's refreshing because I think when you look at the core physicians he is well you know one of the top to canter and when you look at the both groups prior to the clip stage one you think just a little bit difficult but the ball from a top and it was a commonly stands at the moment with us one so in terms of corporations Yeah I think it's absolutely brilliant because it potentially we get to. Champions League . How much sleep do you have lost my balance. I got off either sex but I'll back amongst it for what happened that he was happy and that's both good and sore see all of us thank you so much for joining us this morning Alex in Rotterdam last night live for us this morning thanks for. The travel news now with that many Watson Julian is loading the $19.00 named tonight too early for it is blocked by an accident on the bridge over the one so you will be diverted away from here to Ed we're getting reports of queuing traffic because of a breakdown on the city bypass West burned out last we draw it actually happened within the queues over there led accent which happened at lower than barn over that has been cleared still slow I asked him it is 77 heading up to the east bend Emmet the still a few dillies here and the m 74 junction to Cambuslang or the junction here heading into Glasgow still a tad slow coming on here that is 75 Bellshill bypass North Bend sure head there's a certain monitor been an accident here at Nish traffic business part of you heading to Bellshill or quote projects or try you may find it I'll be a bit slow as b.b.c. Radio Scott to travel in the next half hour how real is November 21000 with the vision in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner It's half past 8 some of the news the conservatives have complained to the broadcasting regulator about Channel 4 after Johnson with an ice sculpture when he declined to take part in a climate change debate last night parties accusing the broadcaster of bias and a political stunt both at parties Nigel Farage also stood away and was replaced by a sculpture but 5 other party leaders took part in clearing Nicholas Stajan Jeremy Corbin and Joe Swanson Paulus directs of Greenpeace Doug Parr was watching he thinks is correct that Michael Gove wasn't allowed to take Mr Johnson's place support the leaders off script because the leaders of that once you have to take those choices those choices are if it's. To be scrutiny has to be scrutiny but leaders as to how they're going to perform like I think all the other parties could appeal to both nationalists who have had to work always prefer you know couple of years in some instances could have given full complete outsiders but that's not good enough the Scottish Liberal Democrats will pledge to build a brighter future when they launch the election manifesto later leader will lead any will commit the party to stopping breaks and stopping independence elsewhere on the campaign trail a Labor will focus on young people and Livingston Scottish Greens will join Youth Climate strikers in Glasgow Deputy 1st Minister John Swinney will be in 4 for with s.n.p. Activists while senior conservatives will be campaigning in sterling The mum of a 10 year old girl who died following treatment of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow says she's shocked to the immediate action wasn't taken over fears of contaminated water Kimberly Donek believes her daughter Millie mean developed a fetal infection as a result of the water after treatment for Licky Mia in 2017 she thinks Milly would still be alive today if the issue had been addressed more quickly and each as good a Glasgow and Clyde insists the hospital campus as a seafront effect of water supply and that it's very sorry for the ongoing distress caused to families. The age of criminal responsibility in Scotland has gone up to 12 with the new laws coming into force from the small and previously children as young as 8 the youngest in Europe could be held responsible for criminal acts child killer in early years Minister Mary Todd says all incidents will still be investigated there was a very real occasions when children's behavior has consequences that is really dangerous and frightening that behavior is still responded to it is still looked into they are still supported it is still investigated the victims are still supported all of that still happens what is different is that they will not have a criminal record a leading cancer charity claims that around a quarter of a 1000000 people in Scotland are know living with the disease Macmillan says the numbers are Postum aged 15 percent from 2015 it's urging the Scottish government to publish a fully funded workforce plan setting out Ho staffing levels will be increased to honest men Lorna's and Gage went and volunteering manager Macmillan it really brings that to sharp focus the Falklands that has been the feast but it helped that social work force certainly put staff to lies is that the village of the deaf equipped to not be able to spend as much taking aim what piece it says that it relates to to people to get them that do appear Silkie on the field really and to play checked by the numbers of patients that you need have to see the Scottish government says n.h.s. Scotland staffing is at historically high levels and improvements in workforce planning will help ensure the right people are in place. Beatles moment a 1000000000 including appeared of John Lennon's Rhone sunglasses and a parking ticket issued to wrinkle star are going under the hammer in an online auction next month the part of a collection being sold by a former driver for the band just in kill reports Alan herring worked as a driver for Ringo Starr and George Harrison in the late 1960 s. John Lennon once left a pair of sunglasses in the back of a ring go stars miss Sadie's and invited Mr Herring to keep them also being sold is a creased parking ticket left on Ringo Starr's car outside Apple Records in Savile Row in central London other items in the sailing clude a cigarette lighter they kept in the car some shirts and one of George Harrison's guitars because the news 26 minutes to 9 bills fed me a line for the weather will it be a Good Day Sunshine chilly and he has told me to ask yes there will be plenty of sunshine but it's going to be pretty cold I have to say that's the case over the weekend as well this morning a widespread frost to start the day most places a rain the freezing mark or a couple of degrees below a risk of some icy patches especially in the northern East where we've had a feed of showers overnight snow as gathering of showers will continue to affect the northern and western isles the Northwest Highlands northern Aberdeenshire and parts of the East Coast wintry on high ground above about 200 meters feeling chilly with brisk north to northwesterly winds through the afternoon the winds will move a bit more into the northwest it means a good many of those showers will push offshore so they will be most frequent this morning it will become mainly dry at this afternoon but chilly everywhere at just $4.00 to $6.00 Celsius tonight still a few showers in the far north but most places will be dry with clear skies our widespread sharp frost temperatures widely getting down to minus 4 minus 5 Celsius could be some mist and patchy freezing fog taking as into tomorrow but that will lift and crisp cold day blue skies plenty of sunshine but temperatures will struggle to recover from that very cold start just 3 or 4 Celsius at best and still a few showers in the far north as the forecast. To tell radio f.m. Medium wave and b.b.c. Sounds b.b.c. Radio Scotland the time is 24 minutes to 9 throughout the program this morning we've been getting reaction to that area that's blown up in the wake of last night's leaders' debate on the climate crisis as we've been reporting it was supposed to be an historic event a confirmation if it was needed of the increasingly central role that the environment has come to play in our politics but the policies have been somewhat overshadowed by the ice an absence of the prime minister and Channel 4 his decision to replace him with a lump of melting ice our environment correspondent Kevin King joins us now good morning to you haven't. We talked about that the controversies What do you make of what happened last night. What it sort of feels like climate change is the big issue of the moment that's desperately struggling to break through the BRICs it bubble it just doesn't quite manage it and I mean really you know scientist to many people even the politicians on the panel last night will tell you that this is the most important issue certainly in scientific terms of our time and it probably would be dominating the election I think if if we were if it was in any other country or if we were grappling with the the e.u. Issue it has however completely shot up the agenda of the climate change since the last election and that's really what led to last night's debate I mean you couldn't even imagine something like this happening even 2 years ago the reason I suppose is that it's mobilized the younger electorate those voters who perhaps wouldn't of becoming gauged in politics in previous years we've seen over the summer that those young people have become engaged politically with a small p we've seen the school strikes obviously but then 1819 year old and those in their twenty's for whom the polls suggest this issue matters the most a part is really just don't want to. Dismiss the potential impact from those people on this election and of course those strong scientific warnings that we've been hearing over the last year to 18 months as well and looking at the party's different commitments is there much common ground there. Well it certainly is an issue that features in all of the manifestos the s.n.p. Have clearly just said they're legally binding 2045 target for Scotland so they haven't been calling for any new targets for net 0 emissions instead they've been calling on whoever it is that is going to be occupying number 10 to invest in areas like carbon capture usage and storage and to bring forward target dates for the use of new electric vehicles to match the target in Scotland of 2032 the Tories they've promised an increase in tree planting and of course there's a big race on who's going to be planting the most trees They're also promising a 6 $140000000.00 pound nature for climate fund the Scottish greens they've called for an 80 percent reduction target by 2030 which is actually interesting the less ambitious than the England and Wales party who want net 0 by their labor talk of bringing the date forward too but they want they don't really seem to specify a particular date somewhere in the 2030s seems to be mentioned in their manifesto and the Lib Dems they talk about not the target so much but things like an 80 percent target for renewable energy by 2030 so you know it is in there all of the parties are certainly heading in the same kind of direction but how far each one of them is stretching seems to be differing from party to follow party and just finally briefly where heating from extinction rebellion airily are planning 12 days of protests in the run up to election day expecting much just option. Well I mean the disruption that we've seen over the summer particularly down in London and to a degree in Edinburgh what kind of one off events particular the one in at a moment I asked that a few days whether or not they'll be able to achieve that I'm not quite so sure in terms of mobilisation there's a big climate strike taking place today there was a big one in September that Walmart's the one year anniversary of gratitude beginning her 1st strike whether today's is going to achieve the same numbers I mean we saw huge numbers in September it's difficult to gauge but it doesn't seem to be generating quite as much interest but of course the point of all of this is to keep climate change on the political agenda thank you for that update our environment correspondent Kevin Keen there 29 where there's not a spark that lit the fuse on the day of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 the much Commander David Duncan field give the order to open an exit gate at the Leppings Lane end of the stadium that order certainty in a chain of events that caused the deaths of more than $1000.00 Liverpool funds but yesterday Judy phoned David Duncan field not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence a verdict that's left the families of those killed in the tragedy shocked and stunned the Derby Matthews lost her brother Brian people when the football game as a family that went with death on that came home at this on them by the bags you went as a family on a Saturday to watch for partying play the should have been any risk that you wouldn't come here. To understand is the mayor of Liverpool joins us know Joel what's the mood in the city. I think a lot of people felt really frustrated them but will that yesterday afternoon when the news filtered through but I think it's to end. A sense of anger and injustice. And you know what the system and the way the system is where going against ordinary people here and I think there's a sense of Braille anger now but it was only people wasn't on the jury cleared David Duncan field Well it was but the system itself if you look at the judge in is so no but if you look at the defense and how they put trade 75 year old David go who feel this as the only passing not responsible and the reality is he was $45.00 when he made this faithful decisions you know show I accept that he alone shouldn't be held totally accountable for a system failure that included many many organizations and people you know that all Kubler you could say that the pace knew put they would do who feel they in charge of a semifinal the day if a staff or a commandment of a of a football match it was wrong so there are many many reasons and those ordinary people in that jury have to make it lesion a way that there was any criminality around what they would do who feel that and so that's my point here but is this them but it's been 30 years almost 31 times a some stage there's going to have to be some sort of closure some sort of moving on is not good can you see where that was is going to come from not necessarily I'm sorry but that follow you are so the yellow line here the fact of the message is just this will take as long as it takes and the reality is we know off that the you know the thing in think he's ago we had an inquiry that completely exonerated the fans that the victims and said that it was all awful kill and so you know how long it takes or whatever it. Just the should be seen to be told now if the system where it's against the nothing wrong because they acquired it is made it absolutely clear that the victims didn't go as the old that's now you know let's be clear here 31 years ago the establishment and people patrol a Liverpool fans have been the causation if you like of their own debts and so the families in the people of this city and the victims and the survivors of all it's a deal with them so you know they will not give up with that will not end you know people talk about closure the families in Liverpool and beyond Liverpool don't want somebody to be scapegoated old oh don't want revenge they will justice and at the end of the day the truth is out and people know what happened that it wasn't the funds wild Well it wasn't the fines or wasn't David Duncan field who should be in the don't know well then there's lots and lots of things not just this 3 trials come along and I can't go into great detail in a book you know what we've seen is that the people are wrong the Hillsborough ground the football ground of being fined 6 and a half 1000 pounds for inadequate health and safety and that that's the only find if you like that the only Polish Mint that's being dished out over the things he wanted he is it wakes I was it right about things he has it's you. Had lost a life it's ridiculous but the reality is. That our system failure that is individual failed as some people of that. Book People have to be held accountable that surely is the basis in the tenants of a democratic lawful society that if somebody is found to be unlawfully killed then somebody has to be held accountable for them to understand the mayor of Liverpool thanks very much for your time this quarter to 9 Stevens up at 9 o'clock is here now to tell us what's on the show Good Morning Morning Good Morning After all. We're fine movie a Black Friday the biggest shopping day of the year according to the Center for Research it's predicted uki customers will spend more than $8000000000.00 pounds over the next 4 days much of that are online of course in the seen week the Jenners in Edinburgh announced they will be leaving Princes Street after almost 200 years so will you be spending online this Black Friday only to eat 59295 w e 2295 if you want to text us this morning also on the program this morning why aren't more women getting into farming in Scotland and what can we do about that we're just got to start and office space is given permission to self serve alcohol top in the work space is that a good idea. He didn't you know of a type is suck order it's a verb Chub that comes out. Stunning and Slate Your own world girl but I want to look at whether this is a good idea in Scotland with the alcohol issues that we have here and of course tomorrow is sin and today the Scottish government one is all to celebrate this year and take part by making someone's day special with a simple random act of kindness we'll have some great ideas how you can do that this is an underage weekend or more with me from like you could use a self-service. Sort of under my case of pneumonia. But it's 13 minutes and I am now in the headlines the Conservative Party has asked the broadcasting regulator to investigate claims of bias at Channel 4 after its climate debate last night mother has said her 10 year old daughter would still be alive if action had been taken to adjust claims of water contamination at a Glasgow hospital and one of the U.K.'s 6 biggest energy firms and power has announced plans to restructure the business. There's only what some of the latest travel news Bill and black arrows market has been a landslip So that means templates on the $832.00 around the feed line at the moment on an Aberdeenshire on a 96 both directions road works adding to your daily. This morning some good news from East within the 199 the stretch to Walford the road is open there was an accident which was on the bridge over the one but that's all been cleared and then we're still getting reports of queuing traffic a breakdown on the city bypass the reason for not for westbound traffic at last we draw. 74 of the compass on the road junction that's junction 2 you're looking at Glasgow bones or north by and believes here on the m 8 west been proven to fruit market is where you're slowing down so that's junctions 13 through to 14 and on the trains there's a fault between Can you see so you're looking at delays maybe 20 minutes I'm told and the destruction showing to the bit 10 o'clock at the moment that's b.b.c. Radio Scott the travel if it's a freighter day and your pals are actually stored b.b.c. Radio Scotland from 10 o'clock to one in the market. It's just like a group of pals all gathered together then letting them have in a chat except for spread out over the water. We've got heads from all across the day and a collective body of training to get you a dance and get you thank you to make you feel happy. And work up the charset just sort Dodgers where we take a look at soap stars who tried to be singers and didn't quite make it because even mediocrity need sample rate which is how I got this radio show. On b.b.c. Radio Scotland the time is 11 minutes to 9 universities and colleges across the west of Scotland are united to tackle gender based violence under the banner of fearless Glasgow the new group launching today is looking to help raise awareness of sexual violence and off for enhanced support to more than 150000 students Jackie Maine is the chair of fearless Glasgow and she joins me now good morning to you good morning why the need for a campaign like this well this is work that we have been doing for a long time. But I think the feeling was the work order needs. The gentle approach to it would make a big difference to all of those so we've established this multi-agency partnership which is involving all the colleges universities 3rd sector and Police Scotland and Glasgow and and the 2 to work together on this because it is something that we all feel very passionately about it's high in all of us and we have a ship commitment to creating safer communities for our students and staff yeah we had to merge that Glasgow University said it was beefing up its campus security because of a number of attacks near by what's your response to something like that well I mean we're all part of a society where this is a problem and I was just stuff me such a high percentage of the overall population of. These issues are problems not just for universities and colleges but for for the whole of the city really. And universities and colleges have been doing a lot over the last few years to China meet our community safer for our students so yeah there's a there's there's a lot to do but there's been a lot of work as has gone on over the last couple of years to to raise awareness of the issue and when you're talking about offering enhanced support to 150000 students what are you talking about there well all of the partners in fearless. Are stages of development we've all got one initiatives and ideas and things that we're doing and the purpose the feeling is I suppose to bring those together so that we can she had activities and interventions to try and get some best practice and also make the best use of quite skittish sources as well. Working with the other agencies who work in this area the office we also have limited resources. Doing this collectively has has a real benefit to share that good practice and expedience. A huge Oh just finally using the name fearless Glasgow What is that saying well we boarded the name from Edinburgh this. Started in Edinburgh with colleges and universities and we just loved it it means we out of your list Glasgow and we're going to do our best to make sure that we can respond and tackle gender based violence collectively and that we we will be very very focused on Jackie Maine thank you for joining us the chair of fearless Glasgow there the time is 8 minutes to 9 and how do you go about rebuilding trust in a well known charity tinted by controversy Warners has to call in a multimillionaire businessman and apply catalyst Thanks Joe a kill walk began in 2011 to bring together leading charities to raise money through sponsored walks to 5 years ago or to merge that more was being spent on costs kill walk then went to good causes the charges began desire to get Scottish tycoon Sir Tom Hunter then stepped in to turn things around and this week a cute walk has reached the it's least a small stone sport to start all about why he felt it was a brand worth saving we became form can walk in 2016 and someone else had started can't walk it was someone else's idea it was never us but they had gotten better over the precious. Some of the funds the charities were rescinded we get 100 percent of it saw they came to me to see something you could help as worth and myself and my team at Hunter foundation thought Yeah sounds great what happened in 2015 was that the the board of trustees was a place and then you came along you obviously had to do a bit of bronze kind of rescue exercise there hypothetical but you know what I think with all these things is have a trust and we had to speak to the charities to see a look if you if you walk. In you've got a 100 percent of the money which was quite an easy thing for us to do but then what happened was. The 1st year was successful but at the hunter Foundation with us to get and help so many people and we just see the norm but we can't really call and therefore with the say that that the kill walk would be a platform for any and every charity and school in today's money for what the kid about and therefore when people ask me Tom can you help me with ourselves he will do the can't won't do it I'm a top up to 40 percent and I think that's what really changed it and this year 29000 of it over the teen 100 different charities benefited and that's the number I'm most proud of and so you obviously thought it was a brand worth saving there because it gets you know you could have you because you sort of want to you could have started out your own charity but you feel that killed what was something you could see you could rescue from from some of the controversies that been through in the past I mean I think people get it. You go for a walk it's very simple so it's an it's in a good place to know the anything else in a brilliant place I mean over 25000 walkers and 21000 over 1300 different charities Hale and them 7000000 trees to Scotland for the folks who need it most What's not to like about that and the idea is that you are as you were saying before in the presentation you're trying to give away money. And some people what's that some people would think is to get if you choose them well I but I mean we've been very lucky in our life you know if it was to sell out for Spurs in the sports the vision for a great deal of money and you know we've continued to make money along the way but my wife and I don't want to be the richest people in the graveyard we want to do something with that money while we're still here they want to be bored but I'm but giving away money is but Oh you funny that. Is amazing couple weeks of. His children meet the b.b.c. Here so we have the time of our laves and hopefully doing good along the way and hope easy or difficult is at the moment if you're charting a walk or any other charity yet you know when people are kind of having to perhaps tighten their belts a wee bit. Is that other more charities competing for less money is a bit is it more tricky these days to restart the money than it was in the past I think it's all was there for court and you've got to have a message where people see yeah I get there so I understand the message and I think what makes kilt what different as what is the lowest cost we if you're a small charity you can't afford money to raise money so we're making it so easy for you and then whatever you release or whatever you believe said we're going to top up before to proceed. I don't know if that happens anybody else know what old but I'm so proud to see it's happening here in Scotland does the Scottish business Minister Tom Hunter thanks very much sir. For minutes to 9 and for decades no we've been Promised Jetpacks but more often than not it seems science fiction's flights of fancy feel to materialize when the brave new world dawns 19 Eighty-Four didn't exactly live done to George Orwell's vision so how does the human know measured up to the picture painted by Fred Lee Scott in Blade Runner which was set in November 29th teen the constant rain might be just about right but where are the flying cars if journalist Mikael Ross is on the line are they just turn the corner Mikkel. Would morning yes actually they might be happening sooner than many people expect although I must say that. These type of vehicles going mainstream. My They can be longer and where will they appear 1st well we're possibly going to a limited experiment. In cities lied to by there are other tests being slaughtered in. Melbourne in Australia but those are going to be tests for the time be some of the players in this industry they say they are aiming for 2023. 420-2500 was the technology then was the breakthrough in technology that soloing them to happen rather than 10 years ago. Well it's a lot to do with the batteries. Because most of well actually pretty much all of these very calls us electrical. Power So these are targeted but it acknowledges certainly player all here. And well there's other or there are elements here like materials. And also I think there's. A number of other well particularly particularly surface if it is going to be absolutely vital isn't it proving that some is going to be safe to have buzzing about. Yes there certainly some think it's still not very clear how it's going to work because. There's going to be also some are some legal aid regulators will have to go to to have a say here but I think for the time being it's going to be limited in scope and scale so we're going to have a progressive rollout over the next decade obviously looking forward to kill Ross thanks very much and that's it from us here Stephen thank you very much have a good weekend whatever you're up to including shopping perhaps it's Black Friday today after all the build up the biggest shopping day of the year but it comes as retail on the High Street continues to struggle Jenna's neighbor moving out after almost 200 years so will you be spending this Black Friday we need to eat 59295 double 0 to talk radio f.m. Medium wave and b.b.c. Sound b.b.c. Radio. Before It Starts up to the b.b.c. Radio Scotland use it May the clock with Angela Carr and election leaders' debate on climate change has been overshadowed by the absence of Boris Johnson the conservatives have made an official complaint after Channel 4 refused to let Michael Gove take his place and put an ice sculpture in Mr Johnson sport instead the same happened for the bricks at parties Nigel Farage who also declined to appear Claudia Beamish from Scottish Labor thinks the debate was still a success I did it was overshadowed by by any means I think it was very coherent and interesting to wait and I'm completely supportive of what Channel 4 did I think if Boris Johnson and whoever the BRICs it Party leaders which I can't remember actually were no shows that it was quite appropriate to it wasn't just a block of ice it was a it was a very well carved melting ice block which was extremely symbolic. A mum who believes her daughter died from an infection linked to the water supply at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital says she can't understand why action wasn't taken as soon as concerns were raised if America warnings about the risk of contamination were issued just days after the state opens according to a leaked report from 2015 highlighted by whistleblowers 10 year old Millie mean died after treatment for Leukaemia in August 27th we've been speaking to her mum Camberley Derek a 2nd believer I can't believe that these reports existed and nothing had been done about them going back to 2015. And nothing had been done to remedy these problems with the water I don't know how they've got over us not fixing the problems through the years that just don't understand that and it has Greater Glasgow in Clayton says the hospital campus has a safe and a fact of water supply and that it's a very sorry for the ongoing distress caused to families almost a quarter of a 1000000 people are now living with cancer in Scotland charity Macmillan says the number is up an estimated 15 percent from 4 years ago as urging the Scottish government to publish a Philly funded workforce plan that sets out how staffing levels will be increased minister say staffing as at historically high levels unplanned improvements will help ensure the right people are in place for and a half 1000 jobs could be at risk of the energy supplier and power of a union say they're concerned after the firm announced plans to restructure calling it a cruel blow for workers I mean a Warhurst from the B.B.C.'s business unit has more details we knew that things weren't looking good for and power so far this year they've lost nearly 450000 customers and yesterday their current owner had to radically reduce their profit forecast this morning then on issued a statement about restructuring describing the u.k. 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Celtic will finish top of their group after a $31.00 victory over Iran while the already qualified Manchester United lost $21.00 at last on this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this small speaker. On the weather cold urbanites rain becoming confined to southern Britain before mostly clearing sail through there was some clear spells otherwise but with a few shell is close to the north east coast it's Friday is going to be a chilly one but drawing sunny for most of us some scattered showers near the North Sea coast again and a cloudy day for Southwest England election 29 c. On b.b.c. Radio 5 life today were the marginal constituency of Purcell Pembrokeshire with the schools and our hospitals that need to essentially where the most common complaint I have with people about politics is about press that you know the jargon that they use we don't know how Parliament we still don't know the tallis law could be imposed on the alarms whether that trust permeates into London or more jails the essential coverage of elections once you know you see right here on the 5 life. This is a will not go far Bob Dole should have a prior come up in this in a moment we'll talk about what was an emotional day. Off to a police officer was found not guilty of gross negligence manslaughter relation to 95 football fans who died those were more than 30 years ago I should say a former police officer will say here why are you a vision is a little too good for Hungary now the o.g. B. T.q. Community there are many visits way around in an increasingly hostile environment about thousands of unaccompanied minors who are refugees in Greece but without the adequate protections necessary to safeguard the u.k. And sexploitation it's now become an issue for the United Nations as well and do remember that later on in the program we'll join The Thanks Giving Day celebrate. Janelle's in America if you got any questions of your own about the tradition then detects them to me now in a 5 and 5 agreement up all night at b.b.c. Dot com But you go. First as you've been hearing throughout the day here on 5 Live the match commander who was in charge on the day of the Hillsborough disaster $989.00 David Duncan field has been cleared of the gross negligence manslaughter of the 95 Liverpool fans who died at the f.a. Cup semifinal the jury returned their not guilty verdict after a trial last thing 6 weeks across one was out Preston Crown Court the jury have just turn returned a verdict of not guilty they say that 75 year old David Duncan field the man who was much commander on the day of the Hillsborough disaster is not guilty of gross negligence manslaughter the families will find this very hard to come to terms with because you know from those inquest in 2016 to Gerry then returned a verdict of unlawful killing based on their find in his actions contributed to the deaths of the kernel process is different to a criminal one and what we have here now is this jury at this crown court Terry impress and turning around and saying we do not believe that his actions that day are a substantial course of the deaths of 95 innocent little pull football plans just for mind she is the last said that could be no prosecution of the 96 victim Tenney planned because he died later let's just go over what the jury had to think about when they were considering this not guilty verdict and they were told that $24000.00 Liverpool fans were directed towards the left wing slaying area of the Hillsborough Stadium on the day of the disaster there weren't enough turnstiles there was a bottleneck to relieve that overcrowding David Duncan field agreed. To requests from officers on the ground to open a gate exit gate see that meant thousands of fans went through the gates onto the terrorists into closed pens that were already packed out how the face of oppression occurred and the prosecution said this he gave no thought to the inevitable consequence of people flooding through the gaze he didn't even mana so it was occurring let alone avert the tragedy he had ultimate responsibility that day as much Commander the prosecution said is extraordinarily bad tailings was so bad so reprehensible save blameworthy and then forgivable at amounted to a gross stadium but ups David often feels defense lawyer said this he was unfairly singled out and made a target of blame for the disaster he said he'd only been in the role for 3 weeks that there were existing safety issues at the stadium you know earlier this year that the the man in charge of safety Graham mock trial at the ground he was prosecuted because there wasn't enough time styles to accommodate fans that day and then Myers q.c. Said it was like giving a captain a ship that is already sinking so far returning this not guilty verdict here at Preston Crown Court today the jury has agreed with that they say that 75 year old David Duncan tilled is not guilty of gross negligence month schools Chris Warner. At Preston Crown Court they have been to inquest into the disaster of the 1st to reach verdicts of accidental death but in 2012 came the Hillsborough Independent reports the early public disclosure of documents shed new light on the events of that day the 1st inquest verdicts were question a new inquest ordered they ruled in 2016 that the 96 men women and children who were died. Unlawfully killed and the fans were exonerated that jury's verdict of unlawful killing was crucial it was based on the finding that David Duncan feels actions contributed to the deaths after the inquest the b.b.c. Tracked him down on holiday in America just about comparable time can kind of the b.b.c. Hello national reaction to things just you know just a moment I think at the present time do you see the young going criminal inquiry is I'm afraid that I am unable to comment and I hope you like scuse me have any message for the family I've said what I've got to say at the moment but when I was at the Coroner's Court in Mornington I gave a message and I have nothing more to say I hope you'll excuse. The bereaved families and survivors have spent 30 years campaigning for accountability among them the relatives of Bryan Matthews who was 38 when he died in the crush his sister Debbie Matthys says the basher for justice for him has taken over the lawyers I've always wanted to you know to be involved as much as I could live now from day one you know what the truth was you know it's just so sad that with have to fight that is now you know to clear off his name it's disgraceful and it's because of the injustices that with so fit new footage of footage of how the criminal trial Petit is ago you know it was being put to bed by now but with not being allowed to grieve that has he is you know it's just had such an impact on our lives it's you know it's and Scrabble really nobody can understand you know what way it consumes but it has. Operation resolve spent 7 years and $60000000.00 pounds working towards this trial it's proved to be England's longest ever criminal investigation Detective Inspector Paul Langley has been in charge of the audiovisual investigation and he says it's been a huge and sometimes harrowing task phase offices I would estimate that probably spent about 24000 hours looking at the video and allies in the the audio. Spending hours literally listening to the background conversations in radio and telecommunications traffic has been difficult for them it's awfully important to keep them motivated but they've all done it the right reasons to for a professional investigation they can show we present case the jury the returned its verdict yesterday as show they did not believe that David dark of whose actions. Amounted to a criminal offense accepting the argument for the defense the Mr Dockum field was singled out unfairly for prosecution ready of our lives Nick Garnett was at the q. Nod building in Liverpool speaking to relatives I asked him what the reaction had been when the verdict came through while I was watching this case from a bank of television screens on the top floor of one of the 3 big buildings at Liverpool's pay ahead it's been turned into a 2nd court to allow the survivors and the relatives of all those who died to hear what was happening in the main court which was 40 miles to the north in Preston and the reason was the trial has been going on for that exact 7 weeks and they didn't want all those people having to travel up the m 6 every day and then back at the end of it and then back up the next day because so many people wanted to find out about the about what was happening in court so when the jury foreman said to Mr Duncan feel being found not guilty 1st of all there was silence it was a a long silence and then I looked across one of the people that I've been speaking to over the last few years and looked at his face and his face went white and he put his hands on his head and there was silence then there was shock on people's faces and then a few seconds later there was a few seconds of shouting and anger and then the tears started to flow now the reading out of the verdict took less than a 2nd but it was some. I think that the families really had waited for for nearly 31 years all they wanted was someone to be accountable for the deaths of brothers sisters sons daughters their fathers the mothers and you know it was a relief for Mr Dockum field he's been under a lot of strain a lot of stress as well on the court was told about that and the toll it has played on his life but it was the moment that everything came crashing down for the families and I met it up with one man Barry Devon Sino his son Christopher had just celebrated his 18th birthday he was a student from form b. Side he told me his father Barry told me that the verdict couldn't take away the fact that his son was unlawfully killed and I'm absolutely shocked and stunned by the decision the jury. Should respectfully accept their decision but I find that very very hard after the fight that the family support. For the last 5 months short of 31 years can I say those that have 96 police officers had been killed on the 5th of April 9th you know their families would not have been fighting for justice 30 or 31 years later the system in this country and I'm not referring to I'm not referring to the trial itself no comment about the trial what I'm saying is I think the establishment in this country they've made it exceedingly difficult for the families to achieve justice. Absolutely stunned shocked by the decision when the decision was read out what happened and called. Him because I mix here. Some people started crying and shouting. That I would say every rather by their decision. It's it's so hard. Small of after what will of those have been through public inquiry with Lord Justice Taylor $376.00 days of inquest now 2 trials with David Duncan field and it's cost as as I said a few moments ago a fight much shorter 31 yes that's one hell of a fight for any number of families or any family so put up with and I think that's fundamentally wrong. I'd just like to say thank you to the public. Who supported the families. Bury Devon side the son Christopher was killed Nick nick on it has been over 30 years is he stressed several storms. They've been on quite a journey these families ever met and I can't think of of any single. Criminal proceedings or investigation that has taken this long to get to this stage which really was the 1st criminal proceedings that of gone all the way to. The point where the jury has come back and decided. And when you look at what has happened it started in 1909 it was on the 15th of April in 1909 that the match took place very quickly just in a couple of months there was Lord Justice Taylor's official report into the disaster which blamed police mismanagement of the event and criticized South Yorkshire police for blaming Liverpool supporters instead of accepting responsibility then the next year the Crown Prosecution Service had been investigating to see whether there were enough evidence to proceed in any criminal way the c.p.s. Came back and said no the Wasn't. Later that year the 1st inquest started in Sheffield where the the South Yorkshire Police again renewed their case the drunk supporters had arrived late and ticketless and were to blame for it now and that a few months later in March of 1991 the inquest jury returned a majority verdict of accidental death that infuriated the families Mr Duncan field retired later that year in 1991 an action against him and another police officer started soon afterwards then in 1996 they were already sort of 6 or 7 years afterwards there was a drama documentary broke us via t.v. It was written by Jimmy McGovern. And it raised all sorts of questions which if you go back in you know you watch that again now you'll see how many of the claims that were put forward in that drama documentary have now been found to be true and that really started to to to make the authorities start to question both themselves and other people to question the role of the authorities there were judicial reviews into it and then we go forward to 2009 which is the next real landmark which was the the Hillsborough service at Anfield and the labor minister at the time was Andy Burnham is the sports minister and he agreed after being barracked at Anfield by by chance of justice for the 96 he agreed to to do something about it and Gordon Brown's government then set up the hills were independent panel which we came back with 450000 documents a huge building just full of documents relating to Hillsborough that found all sorts of new medical evidence which led the way to the inquest being opened in 2040 now that took those 2 years to come back and when the inquest findings were found it found on all 14 questions that they were asked that it concluded that 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster were all on lawfully killed overturning the original verdict of accidental death now that then led the way to these criminal proceedings to take place as well and there had been a private private prosecution which had failed to reach a verdict in 2000 and then we come forward to this year and April there was another another court case against Mr Duncan field the jury couldn't reach a verdict on that and so a further trial was held that's been going on for the last 7 weeks and we get to this point now where the jury has come back. And has found him not guilty it means that out of the whole of that that period of time for the last 31 years just one person which was the safety officer at Sheffield Wednesday has been convicted of any role at all with with what's happened in Hillsborough and that fact alone that one person has been convicted has been enough to really really infuriate the relatives they think they say that somebody was responsible who was it. In Is this now a very end of the road legally for the families there is another court case that will take place later this year it's it's complicated and it's it's it's about the statements that were taken at the time so there is still one more call case and because of that we have to be fairly careful about what we say it's not the end of the road I don't think in any. Stretch of the imagination and if you look at what what it means for the future it's where we are now with football and if you if you say to me what's the legacy of Hillsborough what is what is its place in history Hillsborough is the biggest sporting disaster in British history 96 people died 766 people were injured thousands of people were related to those involved in Liverpool you walk down the street and you stop people most people would know someone or know of someone who is in some way affected it's that that's central to the psyche of the city Now initially the disaster was treated not as a criminal investigation which the families think it should have been but as a wake up call to football and to anyone who used to go to matches before Hillsborough you'll know what I'm talking about when I say that the game and the way that we watched it has changed dramatically in a way that would not have happened if it hadn't been for Hillsborough found as was seen as part of the problem that needs to be herded in and then herded out of the game they got in the weight of football since the disaster ground design has changed completely so. He has improved beyond all recognition stewards are on hand to help out I was at the game the other day and the stewards on the way out was telling me to have a nice evening and have a great time and thanks very much for coming the idea the concept of that happening before Hillsborough just impossible the iron railings that kept fens pound in penned into them like like cattle have gone you know the prices have gone up and many see that as a bad thing and they say that the atmosphere is gone in the grounds but when those prices going up that money that's gone into the game has paid for the improvements either way firms are seen has changed to after Hillsborough Liverpool fans as I said earlier were accused of all sorts of things being drunk arriving late breaking into the ground without tickets and being hooligans each and every one of those accusations has been kicked out shown to be lies and so if there is to be a legacy of the Hillsborough disaster then perhaps it's that fans are now seen as part and parcel of the game that they have an investment in the game that they looked after and they can now expect frankly to go to a match to watch it safely and then to come home alive and well afterwards Radio Farda go on it. Hungary's entry to the universe in song contest last year will be its last song in the competition because the country has pulled out of your vision an official reason as in being given but the content countries media is speculating that the decision was made because the competition is quote unquote too gay Temba says Tom Thomas dumbass is an advocate with the Hungaroring gay rights group has said and I asked him what his reaction was to the decision to pull out of the television event because your vision is to get I'm surprised or not surprised at the same time I'm not surprised because unfortunately since the beginning of this year we've seen an increase in Nomophobia can transfer because hate speech in Hungary coming from politicians leading politicians the House speaker the deputy prime minister the prime minister himself we've seen and upsurge of hate speech in pro-government media calling for a boycott for Coca-Cola because they were featuring same sex couples in advertisement calling for banning the Pride March and now for some weeks also talking about the European Song Contest in this negative way so to be honest I'm not surprised it fits in very well within this range of activities and range of statements made I'm surprised because this is such an obvious and blatant awful big move that I thought maybe they wouldn't go as far as doing this but frankly they do who would have big the decision that's very hard to say we have no information and the decision itself was you know legally speaking made by the ag really in public broadcaster this is a very clearly pro-government institution it's basically government media it's not like the b.b.c. It's not independent at all it's basically manually instructed what they can report on how to report what optics to cover what not to cover so it's possible that there was someone in the government as. Asking them to bail out but it might also seem to mean that someone in the decision making power within the public broadcaster just simply thought this is what's expected of them so it's not sure whether politicians actually acted to cancel their participation or whether it was a decision made in Toronto of course government symphonies people but in chambers of the the rhetoric against gay rights and you know freedom of expression in a shoe expression or otherwise is the government in Hungary in Chino out of step with public thinking well we've seen in public opinion polls actually that the un Ganis public itself is becoming more and more homophobic and transform you're a barrel meter public opinion poll that was released in October measured actually for several questions the number of support for l.g.b. To cry rights in Hungary is decreasing However that might also be the result of this government homophobia entrance Sabia in general I think that they have gained population especially younger generations and especially urban populations are more accepting than the current government is so you know there might be times when the politicians lead social change and they show the way and are more progressive than the society in the high gang case I think it's the other way around our politicians are nuts progressive more restrictive more mobile phobic interests will be going unfortunately they are able to influence people and what they think have you yourself experienced this new hostile environment not directly from the government of course we see you know pro-government media talking nasty about our geo all the time we been reported as foreign agents as agents of George Charo us the horrors of the International Gay lobby etc So there are all these nasty comments made but what really bothers us and that's only partly related to the government is that there is an increasing number of extreme right wing groups. Come to attribute to crave and stay disrupted they are not openly violent but they use very strong words about deviants about sanctions and how these people should not have any space in the public sphere and they disrupt these events and we've seen in recent months dozens of these events being disrupted by these extreme right wing groups and we think that they are encouraged by the government if the government is using similarly homophobic language they feel encouraged that they can go and disrupt these events and unfortunately the police is not acting very strongly they might come or might not come but even when they come they basically just see what's happening and they don't act they don't protect these events from up there is a lot of support for the universe isn't in hungry then there's been something of a backlash as in that the decision to put out exactly Mino in the socialist times Hungary was not part of the Euro Vision Song Contest So some people were basically watching it illegally and you know after the change of the system it was really like joining Europe in the 1st sense to also join Europe Asia and so it's a quite popular t.v. Programme I mean we might have discussions about the quality of the performances of their artistic nature but it isn't it is an event you know people watch it with their families with their friends you know groups come together they cheer for that for their own country or they cheer for someone else it's really a community event and unfortunately these people now are excluded from this experience of feeling to belong to Europe could be something of a beacon for change and hungry just point the sky I think that that for many people they will with this move they will see that oh my god the government is not only like talking in vain but they're actually doing these restrictive measures they are implementing them and they are limiting for example you have vision but the next day they might limit a soap opera from being broadcast that they might impose limitations on the internet so this notion that you know the government can come in and. Censor certain events I think this is something that people definitely don't feel comfortable about and let's hope that they will be able to see where this is going and unfortunately not only this but we have other social groups being targeted by these government campaigns we have again a series of legislations which are restricting the operation of courts for example another independent body is just recently our one high level politician sat in a meeting you know checks and balances are stupid you know this is the kind of language and this is the kind of discourse that surrounds us and the difficulties many people see there's like a very abstract discussion about the rule of law or human rights but when they experience it in their lives by not being able to participate in such a thing as you have vision that might translate to the language that they understand indeed a newbie something else will enjoy if next year if this decision isn't reversed if people are sitting at home watching the year Vision Song Contest in Hungary but without hunger in participation what would you think the reaction will be then probably people was like oh my God what what happened if we already relieve the European Union I think many people would probably you know of course the Euro Vision has nothing to do with you as an institution but I think people might have that sense of oh my God we're no longer there let's hope that that many people will understand that this is not just about the Eurovision but it is more broadly about where hunger belongs but there will be long in Europe have a role to play in Europe in recent years we've seen the government basically saying you know we have to be on equal terms with Russia and other Eastern powers you know we have regular meetings with that's political for Terry and leaders because for I have economic reasons cetera but even these even if that's what the governments would never cancel their participation at the euro it and you know Russia is always there all the other nasty governments are always there it's really surprising that the. And your government is making. 'd news from the Hungaroring gay rights group has after the news will will find out what's happening in Greece where thousands of unaccompanied minors are not getting the protection that they need to get to stop them being exploited and we more than a moment but 1st let's get the latest headlines his government. From digital b.b.c. Says it's last figure. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live David Duncan failed the police commander on the day of the Hillsborough disaster has been cleared of the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 Liverpool fans victims' families say they're stunned the 75 year old was found not guilty following a retrial Channel 4 is being accused by the conservatives of a provocative partisan stunts after the party wasn't represented in a t.v. Leaders' debate Boris Johnson and the Bracks the party's Nigel Ferrars declined to take part the Tories have complained to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is claim school sex education is rated as bad or very bad by one in 6 young people the sex education forum surveyed 16 and 17 year olds no Black Friday is now it's claimed online shopping is being made difficult for disabled people because of inaccessible websites and apps research for the charity scopes found as the reason half those surveyed chose not to buy an item in the end of our blood new sport now England's cricketers are playing New Zealand in the 2nd Test in Hamilton and a man has that. You see them 12342 Tater house 41 laid them out 68 but in and really frustrated late I'm just been dropped asleep by Stokes of Archer that after they were sure they had Taylor out on $25.00 he was given at l.b. To be off brought populates at the tail refuting the 3rd umpire judged that Taylor got an inside edge but the t.v. 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To be off works but that was overturned Woakes did though get to Kane Williamson out for 4 and Ravel the other man out to Perrault 45 so 123 for 2 is the score you can hear commentry now over almost 5 Live Sports Extra but here on Firefly we can get the rest of the sports news now with shows your stock car Macel defender Martin Keown who's won 7 major trophies with the club says current manager you know I am remain have taken the Gunners as far as he can Chios comments come after asshole squandered a 1st half lead to lose to want to home to on track Frankfurt's in the Europa League Arsenal will still qualify for the knock out so long as they don't lose by 5 goals or more in their final group match but Emery side have now failed to register a win in their last 7 games across all competitions world however are through to the last 16 after a 33 draw away at the Portuguese side Braga forward Diego jotter says far from the Europa League being a burden it is a pleasure to play in a system where you have very rude Premier League we've made a run in the f.a. Cup It was special to me know if I was fans this is and we have of the competition as well and we are involved in the Europa League matches so all one else is Celtic confirm top spot in their group after a $31.00 win over Wren Rangers fate will be field in the final round of matches after they drew 2 all at fire Nord Manchester United had already qualified allowing only going to solve to name a line up packed with academy players they lost the game to one but Jesse Lingard who was named cap. And repaid his manager by scoring for the 1st time since January yes he led by example loads of energy drive very good goals he's been very good in the. Trip really young boys. 27 she's an old experienced boy. Very pleased with his performances on the pitch it's good to get. 7 time winner of the u.k. 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Radio 5 Live available on the b.b.c. Sound. Bite. United Nations refugee chief Filippo Grandi and said Children in overcrowded refugee camps in Greece are facing an emergency he said there are 5000 unaccompanied minors in the country who are vulnerable to sexual abuse labor exploitation and violence speaking in Athens Mr. Grandy describe the conditions in migrant camps in Greece as disturbing very inadequate access to all basic services a situation of generalized tension often resulting in violence expression violence against minors violence within the communities themselves but because of the situation the most penalized are certainly the women and children and their very big sense of despair and lack of prospects that makes the situation even more worrying and difficult when Earlier I spoke to Christophe make a lady's He's a political correspondent for The News website protection protagonist I think it's called based in Athens and I asked him to tell me where they were coming from well most of them are coming from Syria but not only Syria today happened to speak with a friend of mine who's been covering all what has been happening in most of these islands and he was telling me that there are quite a few children under aged children migrants from Iran as well he was actually dealing with one taste these last few days a 16 year old girl from Iran and there are many of them we call them excluded children here in Greece underscored thousands of on his call to children where their parents do you know what's happened to their parents even though even most of the children don't know with where their parents or or know where they assume that they're in their countries but they have no news about their whereabouts if you speak to in geo officials here in Greece they will tell you the same thing they've been they have good terms with these with these truly speak to them they've got their trust and most of the children do not know they just assume that their apparent their parents are either in Syria or in other troubled areas we estimate that there are there must be. Approximately 5000 and accompanied miners right now here in Greece 3 out of 4 of these kids they have no access whatsoever I had to state funded shelter they're still trying to accommodate most of them somewhere there is some information that about a quarter of these kids are missing homeless or they're living in precarious conditions we know that about 260 of them are living in government run detention centers right now it's very difficult to get access them because the people who are in charge that their welfare or very very sensitive and not allowing them to get exposed to other people indeed you can understand why the u.n. Refugee chief is saying that this is an emergency because these children are vulnerable and if the state if the Greek government doesn't know where a quarter of them are did you say then that's just a shocking statistic it is you're right Philip a grandee the u.n. High commissioner was here in Greece and he's the commissioner for a future if you visited the congested camps in Lesbos in the island of Liz was and very quick very very clearly what he saw and heard there he described it as absolutely suffocating and he also agreed with the Greek minister who is responsible for the refugee crisis that the openmindedness as he said and the warm hospitality feelings with which the Greek inhabitants of these islands welcomed and offered help to the thousands of refugees that arrived from the beginning of the crisis and are still arriving on a daily basis from Turkey are now exhausted they're frustrated and they're very very angry so we've got here a situation in which some of the audience might remember these fantastic pictures. Well the old ladies from Lesbos and they were helping a pregnant mother feeding the child and all that not all these people it's not that they become brutal very very suddenly it's just because they're very tired these islands can no longer accommodate the influx of refugees that are continuously coming in there are more if you G.'s arriving at these 4 or 5 islands in the Aegean then those refute Gees who are actually being transferred right now to mainland Greece and they are trying to find other better centers rather than refugee camps to accommodate them what's the conservative government in Greece doing about this right now and we learned today that the government is examining further measures for the decongestion of these a Greek islands in the a.g.m. Which are not only packed with migrants further their compasses but every day the influx as I was telling you previously over if refugees exceeds the number of those who are relocate to 2 islands accommodation centers as they are called now according to the latest news we have is that the Greek government said it would step up course to the rest of the European Union in the next few weeks for help on the issues they're just saying very simply here in Greece that we cannot cope with this problem by ourselves the rest of Europe have closed their borders they're very content in having Greece take most of these refugees in they're coming from but we also have the problem of the turkey whenever he feels that they are in a way under pressure from the European Union for any political reason the 1st thing that their president says continuously is that if you don't do what I want you to do I'm going to open the taps and all these refugees will flood Europe so we are live. Think the situation in Greece almost every day they now we've seen hundreds in the beginning becoming thousands and not thousands or tens of thousands in the country and the government is going to try and persuade most of the European partners that they need more help here in Greece and just can't take it anymore is it fair to say that the government doesn't have a plan of how to deal with this crisis well they're trying to do what they can I believe and this is what my information is telling me that they're trying to do what they can to at least make the living conditions for the refugees much more decent than they actually are if you have a if you take camp for example in more you're in in the island of less or so right now as we speak there are 12503 refute G.'s in this camp this camp only 5 can accommodate normally on a human basis not more than 3000 people so right now there are 12 and a half 1000 imagine what this means the other islands we have 26000 almost 27000 refugees in places refugee camps or hospitality places as they call it which can only accommodate about $6000.00 so what the government is trying to do at the moment there's at least dispersed them to other areas in Greece they have rented a lot of properties in Athens and in other areas as well and so they are going to be put up in normal houses as much as they can accommodate but I'm not pretty sure that this will be enough because if you house let's say 100 people today as we speak now Thursday going on to Friday. Tomorrow Friday going on to South on to Saturday another 200 people who come in from Turkey and add themselves to the camps in the in the islands and I understand the predicament I did generally do but there is no long term plan for these children is there there's no plan as to whether they should be educated in Greece and and stay in Greece or whether they should or whether they want to move on to other European countries afterwards Well what I know is that under a new Greek law which passed last month to counter this surge as recorded in arrivals from Turkey applications for deportation could be fast tracked since accompanied minors over 15 and from countries Greece considers safe like Iran for example will no longer be treated as vulnerable now this as an amnesty international campaign here in Greece I name is it in the gate down when I read this and in a very reliable report today this law opens the door to children being treated like adults which of course is illegal and may result in the country's conviction by the European Court of Human Rights So according to most recent press reports more than a 3rd of accompanied minors here in Greece have asked to be actually reunited unified with their family members in other European Union countries but cutting through the red tape to make this actually happen can take almost 8 to 24 months according to reports in the press and if the Greek Absalom service doesn't send the request within 3 months of the arrival of a person as are sometimes the case then the child can lose the right to actually be united again is to have reunification under the you as a limit. So it's a very complicated issue there's also another point which is under discussion today how is child. Defined as being a child being under age here in Greece the losses that it's 18 years and younger now there are a lot of refugees who have come also from other countries from Asian countries who are 17 years old and 16 years old they are also classified as minors according to Greek law so the government has not got a plan you're right in this as to how to treat cases who would have you know very difficult aspects to them in a way that will keep the problem at least as just being a problem of people leaving their countries because they're there under threat there is a war happening in the countries or there is much poverty and at least treat each people decently to offer them what a civilized country should offer people who are in need. So you are right in that there is no specific plan at the moment but it is such a complicated problem that personally I cannot see how this how they can be a plan if it is not agreed with other European nations as well Kristie as Michel it is their political correspondent for The News website prosecution which is based in Athens and find out what's in the morning paper sample Gallegos from the I newspaper and he started with a headline pm climate meltdown is a front page of the paper. Boris Johnson of course at the center of an extraordinary route with talent for overnights over his reforms will take part in this debate on climate change and the Conservatives and Labor for complaint to the cost and likely way to Ascot after the program replaced the pm with a melting ice sculpture. Sort of except in full mind garment Secretary Michael as a substitute there's a crowd a strongly worded lots and lots of comments and by Mr Johnson's communications director Lee Cain he called a series of success mystical instead used this ite ice sculpture as quote a positive partisan stunt and this is really the latest in further escalation of hostilities between some of the news. The prime minister and the Tories who also threatening to review the group cost us public service license in retaliation over the decision to empty chair pay em and all this wow did was really overshadow the entire debate which of course featured Jamie Colby and James swing significant starting for the s. And p. Applied come later and price and the Green Party chief Sean Perry discussing their policies plans to tackle climate change and I never should I should say really that sort of this point so might in the debate self-analysis revealing she uses a renewable energy provider and is now much more conscious about where food is so most generous Winston's think she uses a current cup for coffee and recycles maligning the election campaign bus it's actually electorate as well and off about what he personally did to back up his climate pledges Mr Cool been encouraged to just a fellow It's late in growing plants in gardens and window boxes and said here Philip putting the heating on when possible however was the placing of these 2 ice sculptures one representing. Some sort of stood at the other end of the 5 latest one where Mr Ferrars from a should have stood at the birthday party leader also turned them should say down the debate as well as the parrot Mr as well and. It's not. Less of an icy relationship through time of food the bit more of a deep freeze really and I say this continuation of this war has taken place in social media. That some of you have done with Lady members of conservative consing cabinet ministers as well and really ramping up last night as a sign over this that the parent refusal to take part in this debate in the 1st place yeah it is quite something when a block of ice is the headline over one of the. Most important issues on the planet actually it's quite amusing and we would have liked to furphy most people in the country whether you suppose or whoever you suppose you would like to heard the prime minister his views on climate change did he give a reason as to why he didn't want to take part in this. All along just because all the debate in the day in the days leading up to the dates are embarrassed Johnson said that he'd taken part in several of the plates and has wound. Party leaders on taking part in several incidents or protesters where he has had the opportunity to discuss climate change of course this was a very special debate and I think it's only to the issue of climate change is not just Channel 4 in the culture over the minutes of the prime minister who is still a lot concerns he's participating in an interview with the baby sayings and saying nail of course as interference of all party leaders are already and will also interfere. Just once and next week as well a place I mean this is just in the pan is the current go on and she was program on Sunday but of course that would be short only probably about 15 to 25 minutes and is expected to be less probing that won't specifically be solely on the issue of climate change. Who got together the Our newspaper has got Joe the headline stateside now Bobby. Wilson is from the health post hello Bobbie Hello how are you I'm very well thanks very much happy Thanksgiving Thank you know not say you to the president I was saying many kick back after a happy Thanksgiving to you as well where the president is taking the idea of Thanksgiving all the way to Afghanistan a city. Yes He he did you know a surprise to the press today he made a stop at backroom Airfield in Afghanistan and served turkey to the troops there and then spoke a little bit. About a meeting he had just had with the president of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani and so that he thinks that peace talks with the Taliban will be restarting soon he says he's anticipating that. Now about 2 months ago he had said that any talks with the Taliban had to. He declared them dead because the death of an American soldier who was killed by a suicide bomber in Kabul so this is a another sort of quick change in foreign policy he also spoke about withdrawing troops from Afghanistan he. Said that he had a goal of $8600.00 troops and right now there are more than $12000.00 so will be interesting to see what comes of that in the next few days and if these talks do if he's to go she needs to restart I know that it was something of an unscheduled stop over these officially unscheduled didn't surprise anybody. Well it it it was not the the White House press office said that this is a trip that had been planned for several weeks but apparently it had not been announced to the media so the reports that we have are only from White House pool reports there were not there was not a heads up that that he was going to be there today I think he's done things like this before where he's wanted to surprise the troops or make you know make a visit that was not anticipated and and yet. It made for I'm sure it made for a very nice holiday for the soldiers can imagine it's the beginning of Black Friday for us anyway will be for you. Why he's in that in your play this morning. Well we one of our. Consumer Affairs reporters Casey Bond wrote a story telling people you know a Black Friday is coming up you're going to want to do your holiday shopping but that there were several several things to be careful about on Black Friday and there are several tricks that retailers have up their sleeves to try to get you to spend more money and numerated 9 of these ways that retailers will get you in the store or try to get you to buy more than you expect to one of the big things is to offer shoppers a bonus if they buy a certain amount of products say you know if you spend $50.00 you'll get 10 percent off if you spend $100.00 you'll get 20 percent off and that this is a way for them to get them to spend more than you expected to more than you anticipated to try to get that bonus which in the end may not be worth it. Another thing is offering people coupons and using that as a lord to get somebody in the store but then you get into the store and the exact specifications of the coupon don't work with what you're trying to buy or there's an expiration date or is a certain size product. And then another thing is to offer people rebase and I don't know if you've ever done this I know this used to be a big thing with computer equipment electronic equipment that you would go to the store and they'd say you get a $50.00 rebate if you bought a certain product but then probably about half of the people lost the receipt lost the form that you mailed in the read rebate coupon on or you know completely forgot about it so the you know the $50.00 savings that you thought you would get never arrives. And so these are just you know some of the things a lot of online retailers offer things like free shit shipping but then they raise the price to cover the shipping so it's just the. You know just what buyer beware and with Black Friday shopping people you know get into a frenzy to get into the stores and try to grab these bargains and just to be aware that you know it's not always a bargain and that you should do some research are we able to turn the tables on the shopkeepers and you know if they keep giving us ever larger rebates discounts the more money we spend there will come an optimum point where we'll get the product for free if I spend a $1000.00 or something. Is that you know I don't know I don't think it works that way why does the. Book Why have to do to do to get a good zoo does those Black Friday always. Thanksgiving. It does traditionally United States that is the day after Thanksgiving and then the following Monday is usually considered called Cyber Monday and that's when people do their online shopping and there are a lot of promotions on that day I wonder if people get the Thanksgiving you know message force we've sort of by by by the way that Christmas Day is always before books in day when all the sales happen to people go through things with them yeah you know we don't have boxing day here so that's how it's always sort of an interesting thing to look at at what are you don't need to do and in Britain on that Day and Boxing Day because you had Mohammed Ali thanks very much for the news and you'll not only printing money for anyone else this c.d.c. Radio. To call good morning this is. The main reason fod live the Hillsboro much Commander is cleared of months. And didn't sporting the ball is a being for street in Hamilton. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the big news is an accountant like you don't Good morning families who lost relatives are asking who is accountable for the disaster stuff the much Commander David Duncan filled was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter family said they're shocked by the verdict Richard grieves was at Hillsborough no one can take away from the strongest woman in question received history beats and also victory for us was a lawful killing verdict on the fans Topix all races. But a strong prosecution service successfully prosecute the main man. The truth is our will and the media regulator Ofcom has received complaints about Channel 4 from the conservatives of the party wasn't represented in a t.v. Leaders' debate the broadcaster refused to let Michael Gove stand in for Boris Johnson political correspondent is Jessica Parker there. Arguing they've been deprived of representation in the debate they describe the idea of an ice sculpture taking the Prime Minister's place as a provocative parties and stunt and the senior cabinet minister and former Environment Secretary Michael Gove even turned up to the venue and posted a video of himself on social media asking to be allowed on set and saying his party had a proud record to defend 5 other leaders did take part in the debates which focused on environmental issues the Lib Dems Jo Swinson outlined her party's policy to increase air passenger g.c. For frequent flyers but would start with the international frequent flyer tax for those taking more than 3 return long haul flights a year for an internationally you know holiday for a very long time but I do fly domestically and that is because I represent a constituency of 100 miles from London and at the moment we've got Victorian railway infrastructure and we're in the 21st century Donald Trump has visited American troops in Afghanistan for the 1st time since he took office he told soldiers stationed in the country that talks are taking place with the Taliban about a ceasefire a quarter of children and young people are said to be showing signs they're addicted to their mobiles a study by King's College London suggests they have problematic smartphone usage one trait is their anxious when they don't have the device and round sunglasses owned by John Lennon are among Beatles memorabilia going up for sale the items which belong to a driver for the band also includes a parking ticket issued to Ringo Starr his 5 lives John Lennon told Alan herring to keep the sunglasses after leaving them on the back seat of rego stars Mercedes in 1960 it but they weren't in perfect condition in fact they had a broken lens and arm which Mr Herring offered to get fixed but was told don't worry about it as they were just for the lick cricketers are playing New Zealand in the 2nd Test in Hamilton has the latest New Zealand 144 to take their own 47 and leave them on 79 England could have had the. 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Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's smart speaker and. Look at the weather cold overnight rain becoming confined to southern Britain before mostly clearing south through the early hours some clear spells otherwise but with a few showers close to the North Sea coast and further into Friday it's a chilly one but dry and sunny for most of us some scattered showers near the North Sea coast though and cloudy 1st southwest England lose. The least Premier League football to anyone else. This Saturday a little against Rice in Chico since 3 pm last fully believes Premier League Sunday future through to its rage versus Arsenal. Followed by the majesty of the Aston Villa from 430 feet is your full station this is 5. Hello and welcome to the North American sports show he's doesn't out of by and he's James work I am indeed Hello thank you and on the program tonight the new Golden State Warriors are. And football helmets of course thank you doesn't for the barking rules but of course it's a big night in the us it is Thanksgiving night which means lots of football but the Chicago Bears edged out the destroyed Lions 2420 Buffalo March on with a 2615 win over the Dallas Cowboys and Don if you are listening to driver you will have heard 25 year old Jacob Bollinger from Leeds who's setting a new world record tonight after attending all $32.00 n.f.l. Stadiums in just $84.00 days he's watching the New Orleans Saints at the Atlanta Falcons tonight Jacob How's it going. Pretty it out yeah we can hear you.

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