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Mation requests to point to these figures gathered from hospitals across England whiles and they say that nearly 80000 cancelled operations in the last year as a result of conservative cuts you can expect the conservatives to hit back at that and point to the extra investment which they say they're putting into the national health service like Comrie is launching its general election campaign today its leader Adam Price says no party has a higher ambition for Wales He'll be joining us in just a moment a teenage boy has died after a crash following a police chase in Greater Manchester officers tried to stop a car in Burnage last night before it hit a building and a group of M.P.'s say the deaths of 39 Vietnamese people in the back of a lorry in Essex last month should be a wake up call for the government report from the Foreign Affairs Select Committee claims the U.K.'s policy of closing borders drives people into smugglers hands the government says tackling human trafficking is a major priority and McDonald's has cited his chief executive having a consensual relationship with an employee the British businessman Steve Easterbrook has been the company's global boss since 2015 he admits breaking the firm's rules a line of sport from Chris Yeah I suppose Never mind the Rugby World Cup final defeat England losing to the brilliant South Africans at the weekend really interesting in the last couple of minutes hearing the South African perspective what having a Black captain might be able to do for the country what it does for seeing people that never mind all of that England well beaten in the final Baskin a bit of this or this has been the hardest year that I can remember it's been so challenging $56.00 of $56.00 to stop it is going to be able to close in on a remote and it's about 3 bottles. Caught at the check in. 3 boxes which is a 2019 in Boston promptly that is not enough to stop Lewis Hamilton being the 29 team everyone was champion these same. Championship titles still rise guys still you guys. Thought it incredible we can thank you so much guys such a thoughtful it. Believe that nobody knew my cause she like it now has a blog and the British tried that I think and then now that stunning Formula One sees it cloud 9 doesn't even get close to I am from somewhere far above that Lewis Hamilton was champion My dad told me when I was like 6 or 7 years old never to give up and you know that so that's kind of the family motto as an athlete I feel fresh is precious to me right now so I'm ready for the next race. 6 while title. And he's only 3435 in January he's on a very similar arc of success of Michael Schumacher who ended his real peak of dominance ran about the same age won his 6th aged 34 same age as Lewis won his 7th which is a record the following year at the age of $35.00 to Hamilton with all of the advances they've made in fitness and car technology who would back against him and his 4 minutes past 7 right come relaunching the general election campaign this morning let's speak to the party's leader Adam Price good morning good morning to tell you what the Wales game against South Africa you know just losing by was a Chris 3 points was the area I know we were still in well look it's only see if people are finally starting to show so far we've travelled though isn't it that we were disappointed because we only got into the Samis you know and I said something about an ambition as a nation you know what went wrong with stern and. So do we even put out a press release saying that would win the World Cup in the future for you to play can we get better politicians promise his job to get cheap but but actually you know one of the issues in austerity look grassroot sport has been cut by 40 percent in Wales or you know over the last 10 years so it actually does affect all areas of life so why are you considering having pacts with the Lib Dems who are responsible for a stereotype. Well look and I you know I disagree with him on that passionately but at this particular election is overwhelmingly about one issue isn't it Nikki and I says well it will it is for the people that we're speaking to and you know obviously there will be a range of other issues as well but it is it is a dominant issue certainly because it's good it's going to be a decision that we make in the next few few weeks hopefully we'll get a final say referendum but he will have consequences for generations and so it's absolutely right as the party of Wales we've got to ask ourselves what's the best deal for Wales and the best deal for Wales Nicaea No I looked at I've looked at Labor's Breck's deal I've looked at the conservatives Bracks a deal the best deal that Wales has is the one that we currently have because we're a small country that is export intensive Right I mean we have to make our living by selling to the rest of the world we have a manufacturing base it still exists in a way it was you know we have agriculture as a key element of a rural economy we're going to lose that overnight to mean we know we've we had to industry. Before the 1980 s. It wasn't pretty Mickey and we don't want it again Ok Anderson Nicholas sturgeon in Scotland is saying look this is unfair Scotland voted to remain why don't you respect the wishes of Wales Wales voted to leave Well look I'm trying to persuade the people of Wales that this election and you know I have had since the referendum look there's a better way I understand why some people exasperated with the way things I saw Bracks it is a change project it's not going to deal it's deliver change all right but he'll be negative change like my I'm in the I'm in the business of persuading people people in Wales have voted Labor for a 100 years I don't agree with that either you know I try to say look there's a better way forget the Bracks if that's an offer either from Jeremy called me or Boris Johnson that's not going to deliver the change we need and whether the Labor got a 2nd referendum for sure yes but look at Rebecca long Bailey said yesterday she refused to confirm that they wouldn't actually campaign in that referendum as a Labor government as well that the. Who cares how they campaign because those guys in poll ask no no well if you want the referendum as I do because you want to win it and you want to make the case then he's not going to help because if you want to lead the government going around the country telling everyone that we should leave people in automatons they can make their own choice whatever the Labor government may be campaigning Yes but in this election they people have a choice don't they and in Wales What I'm saying is look we put a 100 years no unique amongst the Celtic nations that we vote overwhelmingly for the Westminster parties particularly when labor where does it got us was the return of investment Nicky wood at the bottom of every league table that you care to imagine the wrong end you know bottom of the Economic League table child poverty rising in Wales life expectancy falling in Wales almost uniquely in advanced economies these are the issues child poverty and also the health service and schools and the planet as well and yet you're saying you're saying that Bracks it overrides all of those you just kind of might I suggest contradicted you know because it's all connected isn't it because if we do get Bracks it was the 1st thing is going to happen you know those problems of endemic poverty that yes we've had to face generation by generation which will get even more worse yet even worse you know there's it all saying is that when when England catches a cold economically Wales catches pneumonia that's because we're not at this point in time I hope very soon we will be an independent country so we can't defend ourselves we're very vulnerable to economic shocks and we're going to have the mother of economic shocks if we are ripped out of it in the way that the Labor and Conservative parties are suggesting so in that case would you stand aside for a Tory remain the Lib Dems are standing aside for Dominic Grieve in back and failed would you do that I don't think that's on the agenda in Wales. Politically don't do that no no look where we what we've said that the parties that we're talking to. The Green Party and the Liberal Democrats because they're on this one issue it's the right thing to do you know it's we did in the Brecon a dragnet we decided to stand this side it was a principle and this isn't a question about you know minute grief he's with you on. Says she 100 percent would you stand aside for him yeah but he's also running it we're so we're not standing is that we don't we're not putting up with candidates in a way some people suggest that we should by the way to go but I think that will concentrate on the for us because they didn't see that this action its own position about that you know testing a marker as to how important and how overriding and overwhelming this particular issue is you know he will answer that question no no no I'm look we've worked with . Conservative you know independent former Conservative remain is in Parliament when on tribal about this the fact that I was the party leader that wrote to the other programming parties after the European election and said Come on we've got to get our act together right so I am deeply invested in this idea that at this particular time where this issue is going to have such a big impact for generations we've got to do the right thing we've got to put the public interest the national interest above all not a narrow party and just you know that's the right that's I think that's what the people expect us to do you know not to be tribal in politics but actually have a bit of vision and try and work together way we can because you know there's so much at stake for all of us where you're not going to have a part in Quetta digging and I you where the website have a 104 majority of the Lib Dems So how about your kind of that they're He or she must be thinking. Wow this could miss me they've got they're sending this message elsewhere that you know we can vote for the Lib Dems and it's they're not they're not hostile they're they're friendly and our enemies what sort of message message that send to the people in Canada again Well look in other areas we have different political parties with different emphases I mean we strongly so much research we strongly believe that we all should be an independent country I mean the Liberal Democrats don't and so on other areas we disagree and we will have we have an excellent m.p. In Ben lake in Canada again and I'm very very confident that he will be returned because of the excellent work that he's done on behalf of us because then you have to go and I have to ask you one more question cause you said it twice Wales an independent come. I watched your speech at the conference and you were talking about the money that you are owed by England over the years and it was it was interesting isn't it because you don't often hear applied leaders over the years talking about independence so a couple of things how much money a euro did buy England and secondly when will your dream be realised. As soon as we can because that's the only sustainable way that we will actually put our country on a better path you know if we want to be a prosperous self-confident country that independence ultimately is the only sustainable answer yes the point I was making very emotive Atlee but I think correctly was look Willis has been a rich country endowed with huge natural resources all that wealth flowed out of Wales and we didn't see the profit it wasn't reinvested so that we could actually build up our own economic base if we had been an independent country that would have happened on a figure. I said we want 20000000000 invested in the way it was you know infrastructure over the next 10 years that will give us a decade of transformation look we've got 11 percent of the railway track in Nikki in Wales we get one percent of the investment how can that be right interesting quote about Gareth Edwards and the rivers are many American we have to move on thank you very much indeed Ok at a price they don't have ploughed coming It's 12 minutes past 7 this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this small space and almost every 2nd of every song is a king fisherman gray whales number 9 and out of processors talking a spaceship a story about them realising that some of the fish and some of the water were ending up in England from the rivers it was an amusing passage in that particular part of a little speech anyway. Party coming on just after 8 o'clock and we have the weather now his son and good morning it's a rather wet it starts today particularly across eastern Scotland where that right in here will continue for much of the day today further west across Scotland however it's going to be a little dry there might be some point to spells as well Maxon temperatures getting to about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius quite a breezy to go over that right to the north modern England and Wales quite a mess a picture of a good part of the showers this morning some of those showers quite heavy down towards the southwest the upper rumble of thunder here as we get through the afternoon that will keep some showers. That around for the skies for the sunshine breaking through the cloud and temperatures are about 10 to 13 Celsius across the u.k. This is b.b.c. 5 Live for live breakfast. To a great man because he's a great dog lover. In a moment. Yes but he is a great dog Webber will get same he's the headline on the interview it's not but it is the photo he chooses for his Twitter accounts I'm sure we'll get on to that but let's talk Lewis Hamilton and his 6 well titles I just come I accomplished it myself I still remember sitting with my feet up on the chair watching the game freeze and now I'm here with $61.00 titles and I'm up with the greats you know it's . I just feel like a normal dude from Steven it's you know so it's it's very very odd is to normal dude from Steven age with 6 Formula One titles in his back pocket 2nd place finish behind Valtteri both tacit the u.s. Grown pray yesterday enough for another world championship the Lewis speaks one of his former Formula One rivals Mark Webber Hi Mark good morning couple of dogs on the Twitter pictures version get that one out the way and he's a big dog. Dog Trust. So we're told they're. Pulling crates. For our family in a trial. Case So yeah there are already some off the wall mole for pretty life. Recycling forcing which is a tough tough part of a dog lover but there are. There in the pantheon of great creatures Chris talking of confidence Yeah well where do you write Lewis Hamilton among the best drivers obviously he's only one behind Lewis behind Michael Schumacher but in terms of thrilling to watch most popular I would Louis rank. Well I you know I was. To our high with with the fans you know we are all the Jackie sure the Niki Lauda. Tear Us all over today where did I get all gladiatorial and you know I didn't capture the public a bit more for different reasons is because the sport was probably. A little more popular back then but still he's now and yellow is extraordinary perform. One on One whole think that you know some would argue you know where the models got all the headline figures in terms of records but in the actual Summerside I'm cross with Bill and him you know in the center and then you've got so he I mean Lewis he's absolutely in there I would I would personally you know in terms of a complete package of putting him up if you met him myself but just because of. You know my mistakes. Doesn't crush me how very clean Yes and hot on the contract but very very clean tidy Pollyannish deal with the office you know so he's an extraordinary operator and has tried magic mental reserve in the cause. He's done an extraordinary extraordinary thing but when 6 total He's $34.00 now Mark and a good $34.00 looks really fit he looks like he's got years ahead of him do you think his mind Saudi would be to outstrip Schumacher his achievements or do you think he would go on winning as long as he can keep winning. Well I think that he's already said that he you know he yes to find a way to keep loving a sport which is not too much for drama at the moment having a success it is having him being in meatpacking and going to reestablish himself and not attain and build another team but I think he's got the energy and motivation for that but he's young looking like he's fit he's hungry. He's got the right people ready now I believe that the reinforcing that he's you know tremendous fice. All these loss and his career I think there were some levels in the middle part of his creative times of you know how tough a little on was and fawning self but I think he's. You know Michel with a lot more because it was it was a bit of a light process just given I think that the sort of the sort of stock of me as he said quickly it was hard for him to have the fate of a day he said Weiss But you know his father has been tremendous to him as well but . It all comes back to get an agency that is sort of a journey sort of close personally and they're probably sort of purposely and it's causing tension in a good way they're all back together and he can yeah I think being self motivated that's the biggest thing here literature better I look at you know all the greats in individual sports if I just take that motivational had someone say there's me a long time ago I'm definitely not in this in the same caliber of individual toll of as something I think the motivation to be falsely evolution motivation I have a possible and at ease like he do to lose a bit of that spot and if he doesn't for a while yet then the records will have a lot of what was really nice to see yesterday Max the stats and he's one of his main rivals Sebastian Vettel and self has repeat Formula One toggles they both made a real point of going out which you know sounds and I congratulate him and they seem to be quite genuine warmth between them is that a rare thing in a sport that cultivate such rivalry. All you shouldn't be because I think that way when the bell is rung and they go I've done a business then you you need to be able to have that in your competitive drawer feel like to have to go over and shake his hand doesn't have a title but it's it's you know he's been between a lot of that period so giving each other a few sleepless nights and I would have to be out of any color and and just congratulate him on on what he's done and that. Yeah I think that was you know you know that's playing that's been around a wall I think that you know even you know a lot of chairmanship in the last round inevitably and it was tough to watch the my session of 11 and I did go and shake his hand immediately we had spoken the last 6 months of the chairmanship So you still hear him and saying you still are for the white 2 to do that and I think that you know a soul of a step and talking to Lois on the grid before the race and I still see that the body language of a staff and even a bit a chat about I think the body language that Stephanie is just complete respect the look in any like well just like Lewis's is top drawer and I will want to go. Yeah I do remember the season with you and Sebastian Vettel to multi 21 was not the season and you didn't listen to the same old us be happening the idea loss'. The question I think you know I said. Well I mean this is something that we've talked about this morning Mark I mean there's there's a long list of Knight sporting knights and sporting dames that were actually given that on a jury in their career whereas Hamilton is still not on that list the surprising when if he wasn't to match the likes of Steve Redgrave and Andy Murray. And he had . The national anthem played more than you know sportsman. Good point. Very good point on the global stage Mark's really good to talk to you oh yes I use it. All the great On Twitter if you want to check out his photos and I know he's already done that a great formula one driver joining us on the program yeah. Instagram's Well it's 721 good morning we're talking about those 6 world titles we're talking about electoral packs and also Clay we are discussing this whole issue of workplace Arlo months yeah is Donald his father its chief executive he's he's British He was born in Watford he had a relationship with an employee he was actually divorced but. It was consensual but apparently when you join McDonald's and you sign your workplace contract his I will not have a relationship at work so we're asking you what you think about that's one small warning McDonald's it was consensual so what's most relationships and eventually and what happens next when it's the ball suit don't see it's always the junior person who gets moved on when things get all quit bosses can't just help themselves so we don't miss one for everyone so the ladies cute and you're just hit around if it is a good dog we're going to design our Yeah this is it does and that is the view of one that takes so there's many more coming in 85058 Give us your sweet also talked about Lewis Hamilton the most morning at 6 world titles electoral parks and also McDonald's I don't want to do sometimes oh oh oh oh oh well. This is garlic. Good Dog Monday anyway Don's boss aside his chips but this isn't so many people do have relationships work and their life partner is this a person that they've met in the workplace so what do you think about this 8505 and a good morning is 722 this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speaker they had a morning and I didn't see the dance off I was asking about like didn't I was a 4 year old's birthday party he must know. So I did I would normally watch that. She's gone has. No no it's not her as the other. My head but I've been listening to you I've been thinking it is. All I could have gone home and watched him but also prize good night. Before you get to. The. Roundabout. Because of a series. Going towards Leeds at Junction 3 full This is the main carriageways closed because. It's because of an accident that. Because of a breakdown before junction 17. Because very busy. Trying to get. Them 6 southbound. Has been moved. To the m 50 on the m 25. 25810. Pounds Hello everyone. How do you cope with. The challenges. You faced in. The question. How do you cope. And you just keep finding that you never quite get rid of it completely Eventually I went to see a psychologist and he said Right I'm signing off for 3 months you having the mental health. How do you cope with Alison John. 25 minutes past 75 library 1st is the n.h.s. Being weaponized in the election campaign writing in The Times newspaper today the c.e.o. Of n.h.s. Providers says the n.h.s. Has been a victim of politicians slicing and dicing funding and making empty promises that are never actually delivered he's Chris Hobson delighted to say he joins us in the studio welcome warning what do you mean by weaponized So what I'm saying is that if you look at the last 4 or 5 election campaigns the n.h.s. Is quite rightly kind of featured as a major kind of topic because it's a key public service it's where 20 percent of our taxpayers' money is but I think those debates have basically generated an awful lot of heat and very little light and what we're saying is we now start stop this general election campaign could we please have a proper grown up evidence based debate about the long term future of the n.h.s. And try and avoid cheap political slogans and cheap political tricks like over promising what can be delivered for funding increases and ensuring that for example we're not making a big meet we're not demonizing Stav who are trying to meet some really difficult challenges you think they are how would they be demonized because it's understandable because you know the n.h.s. Is so loved in this country is that you know all the main political parties would jump on that and say look this is what we're going to do by explaining how you think that demonizes stuff well so all I'm saying is that we know that at the moment for example the n.h.s. Has a number of quite significant performance challenges it would be dead easy for every any politician to say look at this look how absolutely dreadful is except Except for and actually when you go to the front line and I have the privilege of visiting hospitals community mental of an audience trust everyone. Take what you've got is a group of frontline staff working incredibly hard arguably unsustainably hard to try and ensure the right quality of service is provided and if everybody leaps on them and says look this is absolutely dreadful I think we really risk demonizing those Bostock What evidence do you have that would point to the general public making that connection surely they go to the hospital I mean clearly we all understand the n.h.s. Is under an incredible strain but why would they be blaming the stuff and not the politicians for the underfunding well because what's happened in the past is when we've had these debates general election effectively what's happened is usually the opposition parties have sought to make hay with the fact that the n.h.s. Is under performance pressure so what we're saying it is isn't it yes it is and I you know and you if you read the article in The Times today I'm the 1st to acknowledge that it is under pressure and it isn't much a legitimate matter of political debate all I'm saying is if you kind of go back there's a long history of you know the famous War of Jennifer's ear back in 9092 where people lack Chauncy individual cases and a lack shown to performance issues and effectively you then completely avoid the proper debate which is about care demand for care is rising very rapidly if we want to carry on providing the same quality of care we're going to have to put more money into the n.h.s. Which is exactly what the Labor Party would say and they would say you know we're not politicizing it we're not making empty promises we have genuine concerns for example we've seen during the call been stand up at the dispatch box or parliament is still sitting in say you know look at our 4 Dispatches broadcast in the last fortnight which proved they would say and dispatches had this evidence to say that you know the current government is talking to American politicians about opening up the market to allow American companies to come in and with regard to pharmaceuticals and the like they would say you know that we're not scare mongering we're not but we're not trying to get votes we're flagging up a genuine concern. Let me just give you an obsolete classic example of this debate which is we all know and it's a widely held view there also Szell caste system is in crisis and what happened of the 2015 general election there were big arguments about death the death tax as a means of paying for it was weaponized the 2017 general election the dimentia tax was weaponized and we've therefore failed over the last 4 years to do the one thing that we needed to do which is to have a grown up mature evidence based on how we solve our current social care crisis and all I'm saying is if we end up with a debate that basically just goes to cheap political slogans like that and we don't address the underlying issues and have the proper debate then effectively we'll have yet another wasted general election campaign Well I'm just going to say because Kerry McKeown as well chairman of the Academy of Medical Colleges also said of the Labor Party at the conference that they had Jeremy Coleman promising to great a new publicly engine Erik's drug manufacturer to supply cheaper medicines and she's saying Well who's going to fund the research into that So is this the kind of thing you're talking about we will we will do this this is how this is our future vision but where's the detail well so what I'm saying is that if you put forward a proposal on something as important as the n.h.s. It needs to be properly thought through properly costed you don't slice and dice the numbers and what I mean by that is for example pretend that a 5 year commitment of extra funding is actually a one year commitment to make the figures look look better you've got to do it properly and in an evidence based way and not just resort to cheap political slogans and kicking the other lot who do you think's been lying then so far. I think that's a very good leading question. Not the question which we are no validly no party political organization say I'm not going to kind of say oh it's that person and that person well I am going to say let me give you another example very quick one which effectively is that the government has put in extra money but it's only $3.00 . Percent real terms on you'll increase and that's the amount of money that the experts say is needed to just keep up with demand so we just need to be really careful about pretending that we can buy a whole load of extra things with an extra amount of money that just enables us to keep pace with existing demand if you think I don't ask you wrong her performance. Do you think that the American pharma companies will benefit from. I think it's too early to tell I think if you look if you look at all of the signals it's very clear that American pharma companies would like to be paid more by the n.h.s. For the drugs that they supply and here's a great example of the n.h.s. At its best with the best in the world at actually working out what the value of those drugs are and we're the best at the world because we've got a single n.h.s. Negotiating really good really good prices for drugs and of course what happens is those prices are picked up by other countries and they say oh well look if the n.h.s. Is paying that little we want to pay that little so it wouldn't surprise me if American pharma companies are pressurizing the American government to say if you are going to do a trade deal with the u.k. Can we please ensure that we get paid more for our drugs. There isn't Thank you for your time this morning you heard the voice of Chris Hopson There he is the c.e.o. Of n.h.s. Providers. He's written in The Times read books today if you like to read more of his article 730. On digital b.b.c. Salads small space. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 lining some headlines yes a senior and h.s. Boss is warning political parties not to use the health service as a political weapon in the election campaign Chris Hopson who represents hospitals in England says overdramatizing and it just difficulties will do it no favors an independent think tank says that both the Conservatives and Labor face big questions over how they would pay for their election promises the Resolution Foundation says he we have a wins government spending is going to increase back towards levels last seen in the 1970 s. McDonald's has fired its chief executive for having a consensual relationship with another employee the fast food chain says Steve Easterbrook had shown poor judgement and a group of M.P.'s says drug users in Scotland should be offered safe spaces to take them the Scottish Affairs Committee is also recommending that possessing small amounts of drugs for personal use should be decriminalised. The government has rejected that idea some tax on workplace romances I met my wife at work 36 years ago would be my for 20 years sorry married for 30 years this year that's Ian and what food does love have judgement I just wanted another one met my wife at work together for 17 years Graham says What a load of rubbish it's typical isn't it is difficult because when things you know we've been that you had a relationship at work and it's gone south I certainly have and that's a little bit dodgy to be honest be talking to your former partner. As part of which one. Right hello Chris. I'll start with Formula One just a normal dude from Steven age is how Lewis Hamilton describes himself but he could also call himself a 6 time Formula One world champion $35.00 times which is a 2019 of a standalone $23.00 is not enough to stop Lewis Hamilton being a $29.00 team if you want to be a cloud 9 doesn't even get close to where I am somewhere far above that and just really grateful to everyone back at the factory everyone who supported me this year this has been the hardest year that I can remember 10 wins so far could still record his best ever season in terms of wins if you insert Manning to races one more title will match Michael Schumacher all time record the miss a he's team boss Toto Wolff has faith I think you know it's about enjoying the moment in the 6th I see the seventy's tremendously difficult we need to have a quick car and I think you can go for several more. Breakfast this morning Hamilton is a better driver than Schumacher in terms of the complete package in get more reaction in the checkered flag podcast on b.b.c. Sounds evidence of surgery today after a fracture dislocation to his ankle against Tottenham really bad when they see fellow quickly Gomes after a tackle from song showing man he was in tears he was also sent off his the. Football is important but not the most thing to important in our life even if you love football but I mean that was insured and it will become stronger after this moment the match ended 11 evident Saltman Jamie body had the last laugh yesterday schooled the 10th goal of the season his 10th goal as the place Leicester one to nil at Crystal Palace he had been taunted Vadi about his wife's recent online spat with killing Rooney ranges booked a Scottish League Cup final against Celtic the final will be the 1st one since 2011 Rangers beat Hearts 3 male alum whites go to 1st Manchester City goal they beat her old team Birmingham 21 in the League Cup and classic. City were beaten in the Scottish womens Premier League for the 1st time in 3 and a half years what a run they've had Mario Balotelli was trending on social media last night the former premier league forward kicked the ball into the crowd he threatened to walk off after he was racially abused playing in Italy he stayed on the pitch and he scored a really great goal actually elsewhere by Munich sacked back. As the dust settles on the Rugby World Cup They are a fuse chief executive Bill Sweeney says he will talk to each owns about extending his contract I'm sure you're all aware by now in last Saturday's final to South Africa is contracted to 21 we've had conversations prior to coming here ensuring here and then clearly will set up a conversation about how in the world is that going forward and take it from there do you want him to stay longer than 21 and Order to the next World Cup We just need to wait for the dust to settle from this little bit I think it's going to work for both sides I think your share of saw and the England batsman David Milan Milan has played all 3 formats for England by the way England's 3rd t 20 against New Zealand is overnights on sports extra from quarter to one and other big winners this weekend Ashley Barty want to record all 3420000 pounds becoming the finals champion effectively the 2019 winner Rory McILROY won the w.j.c. Event in Shanghai and exit to beat was to 2420 in the Premiership this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's small speak to the relationships in the workplace after the c.e.o. Of McDonald's had to step down because he admitted he had a relationship with someone against company policy to mean candle says appointed. Had a child fell out of love after 10 years divorced still work together get along just fine for coffee yesterday system in Kendall what about existing relationships my wife and I both work in the same same n.h.s. Hospitals as this one tends to all roles do sometimes be we work together what if you feel a tie vote $58.00 his son. Thank you very unsettled weather throughout this week it's going to turn cold as well from Wednesday on with temperatures by May struggle to get into double figures but. Across Scotland and Scotland that we've got the most persistent and heaviest of the rain is want to enforce actually because we could see some localized flooding because the rain is going to last a day across eastern Scotland for the West in Scotland something a bit drier perhaps a bit brighter as well quite breezy conditions across Scotland and temperatures about 10 to 12 degrees no modern England under whiles it's quite a messy picture readiness we've got quite a few showers around and some of those showers are quite heavy maybe even a rumble of thunder down towards south and west whilst on the southwest of England but that piece brought the skies a bit of sunshine breaking through that cloud from time to time temperatures about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius and then into choose by the rain will move it's by far the south from Scotland into the northeast of England. The south but. Eventually by some sunshine in North modern Scotland and Northern England temperatures well that be about 9 to 12 Celsius this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live a little on the b.b.c. Sounds of my drive breakfast it's one my bright business climate Donna with you today on this Monday morning thank you for joining us Everton midfield Andre Gomes is due to have surgery today on horrific leg injury tackled by Sun Hung main in a wall Mondrian top know him some left the pitch until is he was actually sent off on his what evidence midfielder Fabian Delph sent off towards a false always on drive some charge changing water partly football and. Where we're disappointed on where we're upset. Yeah we just just just need to wait and see and. Hopefully the operation there goes well and we've we've got give him give him all us. We're going to be speaking to leading football physio. Who works. At Barnet and Keith Hackett former head of the professional game of match officials Ltd a former Premier League referee morning to both of you good morning and Chris is back in the studio as well Sammy let's start with you from what you've seen of this injury talk us through it. So this is a fracture dislocation of the ankle what had actually happened is his foot got caught in an awkward position and he twisted and he must of cut several times his body weight which is around about 1314 stone through his ankle and as a result the ankle became displaced as it moved out position and it broke. Stanley horrific and serious injury in football how unusual is that it's not that unusual in my whole career I've seen about 10 of these happen on the pitch side so it's not that unusual but it does mean a fair amount of time out which is a concern Ok And then what you saw of the challenge that resulted in this injury was it down to the challenge or was it just a combination of the factors just incredibly unlucky this is one of those injuries that can just happen there's nothing you can do you can't do any more training or practice training there's nothing you can do it's just one of those things that happens in football in the fittest in the best in the strongest is just one of those things this injury could not have been avoided. At some it's a part of the body where you've got not only the bone that's become broken dislocates you've also got tendons and ligaments. How much does that complicate the healing the rehab process Well this is the problem burns they heal 6 to 12 weeks quite rapidly the issue here is how severely damaged the ligaments tendons nerves and muscles and. How long is because he comes back so you're looking after surgery which is taking place today so that bones will not quite nicely but that's not the point it's how twisted how severely injured is everything else and that would he comes back say 6 weeks 3 months or even longer we just don't know at this point I'm terrible for the player but as we you know I'm looking at pictures in the studio now of saw a man who was inconsolable because he was one of the players who then got sent off which we're going to talk about in a moment whether he should have been sent off but he was inconsolable you know seeing the results of the tackle I mean if you see mud down the years. For the people around the player the actually need more help because they feel responsible if you look at the condition of the disc his knee is a mom position and he's got is completely to the other way around so I'm sure when some thought that he just got it out devastated that one of his colleagues this is a really serious injury is not get out and get back on the kitchen a week's time to seriously injury that could play him out a quiet period of time and I'm sure songs felt that maybe he contributed to this which I'm really a comedy comment on that. As a kayak I have seen quite quickly and I'm sure he's just been in really awful situation at that moment in time. I Let's bring back it thanks for waiting patiently former Premier League referee former head of the referees as well can you just explain the sending off of song that class just touched on because he was 1st shown a yellow card and then after a review I think they are shown a red. Well firstly I think the Red Card is 100 percent incorrect the trip was deliberate and weren't to the yellow card but unforseen transcripts of the trip was the 2nd event and that could not have been foreseen by. Some And it's on reasonable to suggest the son should have considered the likely others arrive and Carrick So for me. Most that see yellow for a reckless challenge the consequences the 2nd event I think has been explained brilliantly by the physiotherapist these things happen in football I think the referees have to show a little bit of compassion that times like this Martin are concerns a very experienced referee he produced the yellow card he was correct and then v.a.r. Unnecessarily intervened and obviously suggested turn that it should be read which was almost like let's cover our back on this and I think that's unfortunate top number in a position where they can pale that because I know there's an incident sometimes where if there's a yellow and then a red and you can't a pale Well I think that discard the yellow in this situation because they converted to read the game didn't restrict start so yes they can appeal I hope they will appeal because the impact on players when they sat up and said I'd been there as a referee seemed broken like it impacts on all of us including the referee and and we have to understand that these things do happen in football we don't want them to happen but you know how we deal with a mismatch officials we have to show. And compassion and I thought Evan players were brilliant the captain in particular have a consoling consoling song I think it showed the other side of football we all come together when a player is injured in this way and I'll go on as recovery will be pretty speedy Yeah don't we all thank you Sammy Margo physiotherapist for Bonnie is still with us Sammy said you've seen maybe 10 of these how big a deal is is the emotional impact on the player that suffers such a horrendous injury is absolutely huge because if at the age of 26 least playing we can recap training continuously and all of a sudden through nothing you're out of action for at least 6 weeks obviously he'll be focusing on his we have a Taishan his physio the intensity of it he'll probably be having p c o t $34.00 times a day throughout the day to get him better once he's over the surgery today but it's a he has a huge impact on people's lives family lives the whole team's lives and obviously everyone who is in football Sammy thanks for talking. Physiotherapist who works at Barnet before Keith Hackett former Premier League referee and the former head of the rests. It is 746 Good morning this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sounds small. You know what the most read story on the b.b.c. Website is going crazy on the story but the McDonald's Chief Executive Officer Steve used to brokers left them he violated company policy at a consensual relationship with an employee. McDonald's. Everywhere some people with. A similar relationship. Never been born. And I don't mean just brought 1st I mean generally. Very incensed he was there there was somebody there who takes it in to say you know if it that's what other employees in the London area McDonald's abided by this rule they would never do stuff in the shops so clearly it does go on behind the counter on a strictly. But they've got. 3rd quarter earnings report this week I think. People will be watching a little bit to go hang on a minute is the board making a decision because they don't think is the right person company forward or is it the board have said literally because he hasn't gone by company policy we're going to talk to Michael O'Leary from Ryanair in just a moment here's Michelle 61 as you go into the. Junction 3 the main carriageway is closed because of a police incident is causing long delays but it's the m 62. The m one heading north of junction 39 a Wakefield of me still very busy junction 37 and I think south on the m one a junction 29 in Chesterfield broke down crying and causing delays on the m 6 junction 1415. Blocking one lane and causing queues of about sick. Miles also still very slow on the southbound side of the m 6 from the m 50 full down to junction 6 to get a junction they did move the axis about 7 o'clock pm 25 anticlockwise a junction 25 Enfield b.x. It now has been moved still queuing but the m 11 anticlockwise a junction 23 South mens the broken down car but is still queuing and called Why is it junction 911 had emerged in a pallet for the carriage by closing all night and causing delay great text here what relationships a very wise person once told me says Derek I'm probably best not to get laid but you get paid some 40 years. On b.b.c. One great hundreds of years the repression. The child is destined to be important tell me. I'm destroyed there is an organization just to leave. The friend Roger he's gone missing. Like one go to world's. Philip Pullman's His dog materials Sunday night 8 b.c. One it is quite clear what level the person with whom he was having the apparent the affair is out but maybe that shall emerge at 749 we say affair is divorced man yeah yeah of yeah but yeah anyway well well pointed out. The last small print on this we don't know a lot of the data she told Ryan the small suppose your honor Well it's a very good question she asked the boss Oh we've got Michael O'Leary with a series Ryan as chief executive that morning to you more Nicky how you very well thank you we shall we get straight to business questions 1st Michael let's let's talk about your results this morning you made a 1000000000 pounds in the 1st half of the year even crease the number of passengers you know flying around by 10 percent to 86000000 guests as you put it on your results but plastered right on the front of your results and corporate results page this morning is Europe's greenest cleanest. And you're trying to tell passengers about your carbon emissions is it started to become a bit of a threat to your business climate change and passengers attitudes No I think it could be really great there is growth right here over the coming years Ryanair the c o 2 emissions per kilometer per passenger in line or however what they are for the Europe's other major airlines because we fly newer aircraft we have higher load factors and you followed people and we fly loads of people so that in actual fight people switching to Ryan here are reducing their emissions by 50 percent on chortle travelers in Europe and I think that's one of the reasons why we've been growing so strongly at lower fares over the last 6 months Ok but that's that's people switching is that you need to be sort of making those flights anyway but that's if we're been real about this yeah Ryanair has been one of the major success stories in the airline industry but alongside that it means you are now one of the top polluters in Europe the top 10 polluters in Europe 9 of them a coal fired power plants the other one is Ryanair and no one's going to be proud of it I think it is because if you really are the biggest airline in Europe by a distance we carry a 153000000000 passengers be a carries about 35000000000 passengers and the key statistic is that every one of those passengers have reduced their emissions by 50 percent by choosing to fly with Ryanair the emissions would have been you're only reducing it if you're already making a flight up with somebody else but you have grown the industry's grown so that you know everybody switching you're bringing in new people because it's are cheap and that's true but you know those new people are visiting new regions and easily and spade in the u.k. We've opened up airports all the way in regional u.k. We're taking people away from these big hold their ports where people are taking 2 or connecting flights in a much more and much more non environmental friendly way we're taking direct to where they want to go and reduce their impact on the environment well if say the whole of Europe invested more in high speed rail you could get. About the 10th of the pollution levels the airlines would. You want to if you want to get us down to 60 grams per passenger kilometer which I can only buy 2030 high speed rail is just 6 grams per passenger calamities but it's been a point is that's not an option for people living in the u.k. In Ireland in Portugal in the Baltic states pipe speed rail is fine for people who live in the center of Europe the Dutch the Belgians the French and to an extent the Germans but the whole rest of the 27 member states if you did Malta in Cyprus high speed rail isn't an alternative you know Ireland we got to get off the island you can't swim you can't take the train so flying in an environmentally friendly way which is flying on Ryanair is the only way to do it so where it had to pay Paul saying that aviation looks set to become the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.k. By 2050 regulators a look at it he said not a rubbish but aviation in Europe currently accounts for less than 2 percent of c o 2 emissions I don't know why we're the fall guy for the environment you are the biggest polluter alongside knowing coal fired power but I just wonder just on the biggest airline you know by a distance or even the cons for say 2 percent of your of c o 2 emissions the marine transport the ferries account for 5 percent but nobody ever says oh tax the fairies look at the Global Warming up what would you reckon would you if you had a choice of higher taxes or limiting flights per person night that we're already paying the highest taxes this year Ryan who are pay $640000000.00 pounds euros in environmental taxes more than 10 percent of our ticket prices goes to pay environmental taxes we pay a p.d. Here in the u.k. In Germany we pay it emissions trading schemes we're already heavily taxed our customers are already heavily taxed what we need is more fair fly on very fuel efficient aircraft which is why we've ordered the boy Max aircraft and thereby continued to carry more people but on a ever decreasing environmental footprint Michael hi nicky good to talk to you too so the McDonnell story the chief executives he's left them violated company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship he's divorced. We can employ the rule is the company for good for good for kids maybe so the company forbids managers from having romantic relationships with direct or indirect employees what you think and do you have that and we don't have that policy you know we expect people who work for Reiner to behave as adults. But it's not an area you can't win in this area so the less I see a bit of the better I can't you win because if I get weighed into this territory deal here I would get myself into trouble I don't want you to be so reticent you know that's entirely true but you know I am happy to say that I'm entirely free from any possibility of a consensual relationship but in Ryanair given my aging and make it bad looks and. My right arm my sharpness personality to learn Thankfully I'm long married and hope to stay that way. Thank you very much indeed thanks Dickie good to talk to you as Michael a very strong interesting yeah on a variety of things that So whether it's pollutants or company policy of different want to McDonald's but you wouldn't put it past right Michael O'Leary to to answer any question you put to well no you're. Not on the on the do you keep coming in there are 50580 relationships in the workplace now you may work strictly last night . No I'm sorry you got voted off but we're going to talk about this 1st same sex dance routine last night let's talk to Carly has them a dance teacher in London who also teaches ballroom to same sex couples morning to Carly Molly and this was when Oh what's a name was singing Emily Sunday was singing and Normally you'd have couples coming on dancing to the music and there was a there was a same sex couple 2 male dancers came on a dance together what did you think of it I thought it was something. I wanted to show why it sort of. Something for discussion really because it just looks like Ford says 3 of them happened to be men one woman to the lovely dancing and music. Like well I guess it's up for discussion because we know we are edging towards possibly next year having a same sex couple dancing on the street to come dancing and that is a bit of a watershed moment wouldn't you say. It's simply because it is always every year why haven't we are going to but actually have crossed that happened many times already and so. And it's 30 years since the 1st kiss between Jim and honest and there's that sort of stems that they're like Surely there's something that would have been there for discussion in the 1980 s. But how come it isn't 2019 well I guess it's mainstream t.v. It's one of the if not the highest rated program on television at the moment doesn't that reflects how society is moving in a positive way that this is this is what we will now have on primetime t.v. And now I'm a baton islet Yeah I mean that's exactly it. That's why I'm saying it's great but it's also kind of surprised that we need to talk about it because it is pretty mainstream. To do any idea that my we need to talk about it is because we know that homophobia is still raw and when you have a t.v. Program like Strictly Come Dancing That puts it out there in such a normal way that will help matters that will help the national debate when you say yes I absolutely agree with that so when 2 men or 2 women dance together there's lots of arguments about well dances certain dances aren't set up in a way to have same sex partners in the way that they are technically produced what do you say to that. I think it's perfectly possible and is letting time. The whole world of that something and also now many him to couples with. The like home more mainstream competition than the crowd there. Is becoming more and more just something that happens daily Yes I hear you saying that people would favor that down or in dancing etc originally but in the man is a woman different in advance rollers the woman's role is that but actually we often talk of in terms of a follower and when I that in life women can became my main followers and vice versa Chile you just learn that this that the dance isn't done and with your interpretation I'm different. People interpret dance in different ways anyway and they'd have different to women will have to from podgy shape to each other and men as well and different sizes say you're attached to that in the same way you were whoever your doctor on a was or that you were dancing with classes resume any class of any change Connor all the time and you're attracting. Listen call even greats to economy has when the dance teacher in London she teaches ballroom to same sex couples as well on the 1st same sex films on Strictly Come Dancing last night it is a 5 life breakfast we're going to be told manner of things Lewis Hamilton's win notably coming up in the next hour and the bricks are coming out soon to. Play nearly. One in this b.b.c. Radio 5 Live club Monday morning follow break 1st with Clem I don't make you come to the Tell Me story on 5 Live this hour Lewis Hamilton 6 wild championship title yet still he calls himself just a normal dude from. Even a channel to his Within one hour of Michael Schumacher record McDonald's has fired its British chief executive Steve Easterbrook after he broke company rules and had a relationship with an employee and travel news long delays on the m 6 southbound from down to 10 a about c m $54.00 towards junction 6 with spaghetti Johnson because of an accident earlier on the m $61.00 heading into Leeds has been closed at Junction 3 more with Michelle at 20 past and 20 hour. This is b.b.c. 5 Live the other things you should know about here is the news health service leaders in England are urging political parties not to use the n.h.s. As a political weapon during the general election campaign they say overdramatizing and has difficulties will do it no favors Chris Hopson is the chief executive of n.h.s. Providers which represents hospitals in England he's been speaking to 5 Live breakfast there's a long history of where people lack Chauncy individual cases and a lot shown through performance issues and effectively you then completely avoid the proper debate which is about demand for care is rising very rapidly if we want to carry on providing the same quality of care we're going to have to win if knowledge of fraud stands stands against them as an intelligent man or as an exceptionally intelligent man you must be able to see that through in the seats they need to win in order to sign away all sovereignty in perpetual teacher the economy and by that is why we see it who backs you the Brits are owned by our banks is not by the backs nodule for she's giving them a lot of barking he used to back you he says Live he went out of her personally he he funded him for a while leave a you would prefer a purer bricks it but we back this deal against another delay and more remain a plots to thwart Breck's it altogether John Longworth Brecht's at party m.e.p. Says it's not an ideal deal Boris Johnson's but it's very difficult to imagine a scenario where we will get a better outcome this is coming because if this is for leavers this is common. Politics it's absolutely not kamikaze politics please bear in mind that whatever concessions Boris Johnson got and admittedly it was remarkable he could get the remit reopened after all the protestations to the country by the e.u. But whatever concessions he got he got with the backdrop of the surrender Act The Ben Act which he knew weakened his position that's why he called it the surrender Act So what is in effect done is gone to the e.u. And surrender the best way to get a good outcome is for the Leave lot to join forces as suggested by Nigel get a thumping majority in a general election and then deliver a proper break the best way to get a good outcome is to get this divorce deal that's what it is it's the withdrawal agreement to get that through and then you have the political deck your declaration and to all intents and purposes you can choose your direction of travel no not at all once you sign a withdrawal agreement to sear into Article 184 you have to give effect to the political that you have to use best endeavors to give effect to the political declaration and the interpretation of article $184.00 it's down to the e.c. J knocked on to our courts all the time to some an independent panel so they will decide whether the reviews best endeavors or not to give effect to the political declaration and the political declaration binds us into the level playing field commits our military to e.u. 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