Setting and it looks like Australia has just experienced its hottest day on record Meteorologists say the average national temperature yesterday was 40.9 South Yes That beats the previous record of 40.3 from 2030 now thought his school cool when we talk about these kind of temperatures and this day and age we think of the next existential crisis as common as to why it's not a happy picture that we're told anyway happy way to say here is let's change the tone just for 20 seconds they might have been the youngest side in Liverpool's history but Aston Villa dispatched them with relative ease between them 5 nil to reach the last 4 of the e.f.l. Cup Villa made 10 changes themselves but before mail up by half time apart later Liverpool have their 2nd game in under 24 hours if they beat Monterrey in the Club World Cup in cattle they will play Flamingo in the competitions final Thank you Chris good morning everyone thousands of nurses in Northern Ireland are taking unprecedented strike action today it is the 1st time anywhere in the u.k. That members of the Royal College of Nursing have opted to walk out they begin industrial action in 2 hours time the Northern Island Ambulance Service is also striking starts at 7 o'clock for 24 hours the reason for all of this while the state of the health service in Northern Ireland there's been no health minister since the storm want executive collapsed in January 27th one in 6 people in Northern Ireland is waiting to see a consultant for a 1st time Stephen Carey recently told 5 live about his experience with the health care system in Northern Ireland 140 weeks I was told in October that I had to wait to be able to see a neurologist NY I want to look you once you're off private medical care but hey it's 6 months to see the c.m. Consultant on the n.h.s. Through my private medical insurance as well I was up to going to I was 9 my seizures ceased for many years 3 years ago I was a carer to my wife for my 2 boys here. I took a seat in front of them and I was seeing 2 very very quickly not a problem whatsoever and one morning I took a seizure and was unable to attend that particular appointment with my neurologist and because of that they says to me sorry you did not attend so the consultant put you also list dishonored 40 weeks like I received a letter in a post to excuse and oh yeah we think you need new medication so please up to us your doctor has been approved but I haven't seen a doctor in 2 years hasn't seen adult into yet so how did we get to this point well b.b.c. Northern Ireland South correspondent is Marie Louise Connelly Good morning can you remind me of how we got here yeah but this dispute is over pay parity with the rest of the u.k. For instance the Royal College of Nursing which goes on strike and just under 2 hours time the 1st time ever in its 103 year history where they argue that. The value of nurses pay here has fallen by 15 percent over the past years it's also very much a bite staffing levels nor the not under short of a by 3000 nurses and as you can imagine Michel that's a lot of gaps in Rhoda's both and hospitals in the community this all started back in 2015 but Northern Ireland unlike the rest of the u.k. Decided to pay their health workers a little bit more and Stead Northern Ireland do you pay health minister decided to make savings and instead of paying health workers more while he decided just to keep it the same as that means Northern Ireland's health care workers don't have pay parity with their counterparts here again exactly the same job and hospitals and then Scotland and Wales and the system as we have just heard there with your interviews is already extremely fragile just listen to the following figures and remember these figures represent people we're talking about women men and some children over 300000 people are currently on hospital waiting lists on average. It's a 4 year wait for a navy and hip operation 230 it wakes for a 1st neurology appointment and the gastroenterology appointment and even some children are having to wait 3 to 4 years to see a food allergy specialist so there is the big picture of the health service in crisis and then there is the specifics about this particular strike and I think it's useful just to illustrate when I talk about pay parity it means for example where a nurse a paramedic in Scotland takes around about $24000.00 pounds a year but more in Scotland than in England or Wales and Northern Ireland it's $22795.00 pounds a year there is a clear difference even though they are doing exactly this the same job and now my understanding is that it's the pub and it secretary at the Department of Health and I guess he's in charge while there isn't an operational still want to somebody did all the health work as a 3 point one percent increase in negotiations earlier this month but that's been rejected is that right that's right that was rejected that pay off or according to the health unions was mentioned it was talked about during the summer holidays they say that that still doesn't bring them up to the same as their current to parts elsewhere and remember this goes back to 2015 so there's a bit of back pay going on there as well my understanding is that it would take a run $100000000.00 pints in order to solve this dispute what was offered 2 weeks ago on the table by the secretary of state Julie and Smith brought it up to about 77000000 pines So that means we were still short 23000000 so really what we're talking about of course it's an awful lot of money but it would take $23000000.00 pines to resolve this current dispute we don't have a health minister we don't have an executive we don't have a 1st or a deputy 1st minister so the services being run of the country is being run at the moment by civil servants and this is also created a. Problem as she said the secretary of state Julian Smith has nice stepped in again after the elections there were talks right up to the 11th hour last night a Northern Ireland's political parties who haven't been in government got together yesterday they sat round tables they signed a letter giving over power to Julian Smith to step in and order to reverse this policy because Northern Ireland has devolution by law it should be a local health minister who should do that they stepped in they said Ok we're not there yet we don't have a government up and running yet but we are giving you the part to do what we should be doing but at the 11th hour last night both the civil servants in Northern Ireland on Julian Smith to mines that well that's not good enough and of course the argument is not I is this health strike and are these health workers being used as political leverage to try and encourage Northern Ireland's parties to form a government again because that's really what this requires but someone's got to step in someone's got to take responsibility because in the meantime service is a big impacted what what kind of effect is all of this going to have. As is being offered today it's a massive impact Richo you know this is every health Union this is from porters to nurses. To Cancer to drivers to paramedics right across the system we should say that all of the health unions have been working very very closely with management ensuring that those emergency services including cancer services are covered today as much as possible we have got 5 health trusts here Belfast is the largest but we've managed to get figures from the 2nd largest health Union that's the site the eastern trust a not trust along 467 patient appointments have been counseled 151 surgeries have been counseled and that's just I'm on health trust the unions are providing. I'm cover as I say an emergency services and the problem is why today could be covered a safely as possible this is going to have a Mahsud knock on effect for the next couple of weeks only a week less than a week away 9 from Christmas Day when services are already reduced to some extent so the fear is that right up until and the New Year and beyond we're going to be feeling the impact of today's strike thank you very much indeed talking about the nursing strike in northern Ireland and also the strike by ambulance staff if you're affected by this to get in touch this morning at 5 o 5 Louise Kelly was the Northern Ireland health correspondent we've been hearing from that and have a minutes past 6 this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speak to travel to tell you about killing traffic on the southbound one in Northamptonshire 2 lanes built 2 to an accident off the junction 15 for the a 45 congestion to junction 15 a for the I 43 and the a 420 in Oxfordshire closed in both directions between the a 338 and the b. 40740172 the Accident Investigation one. For news and the bass blogspot this is b.b.c. 5 live my God brought. You here morning so all the talk was yesterday about Liverpool's babies in an e.f.l. Cup and in the end they were completely told yeah I'm slightly upset that somebody had the same idea as me for the kids Jonathan Karl just scored 2 goals for us to Miller in their 5 they'll win over Liverpool last night a Villa Park and bearing in mind that live pool had a very young side I had the Liverpool youngsters beaten by an old codger Unfortunately the Daily Mail who will claim all the credit and I can possibly say that I thought about it last night when this is on the back page of a nice bike riding days I've obviously days kids schooled by old codger 2 of the 5 that they scored often when the stories about the team that has defeated no. Enough attention is paid to the team that has won so Firstly let us say well done to ask that he made 10 changes themselves and could only essentially be the 4 guys in this were they to lose but they did not and in fact they were 4 nil up by halftime it was impressive performance by a team who had made all those changes and indeed have lots of Premier League issues themselves to be dealing with. It's their 1st semifinal in this competition since 2013 at the last time they want to trophy back in 1906 Aston Villa it was this trophy and none of the Liverpool team who played last night were even born yet and that is just one of the more extraordinary statistics about the team that live poor forced to put out because they are playing in the Club World Cup later today 2 games in under 22 hours it was the youngest lineup in Liverpool history the average age was under 20 it wasn't even 19 and a half but even that will kick off last night they were saying on 5 live Sport a lot of people were saying could you know I've had 2 of the older boys or a couple of them over the head just giving a bit of a kind of steadying influence a bit of have to be of authority in our side. Yes you could attention I think what might have been behind the decision to not do that is because Liverpool have 2 potentially 2 games in the Cup World Cup coming up so they had to take enough of a squad to cover for any issues that might arise from the 1st sun for more about the cup Well Cup than the f.l. . But yes probably not the Club World Cup World Cup This is a competition that you can only play for if you have won the Champions League so clearly this is not something that you play for every year there is a. There is a queue dos this is not something that you will win very regularly and for Liverpool it is a very special end to a special year that allows them to do that they will feel when the Imagine the end of the season and the trophies are tallied up they would have preferred to have one more in addition to a potential Club World Cup but not only was it 19 and a half years average age there were only 16 1st team appearances between the Liverpool side. And the shirt numbers because obviously the younger you are the less experienced you are the higher your shirt number it added up to 737 players last night and now you can top despite being in Qatar for the Club World Cup with the senior squad he was in touch more than once 3 and a half 1000 miles away he was the Liverpool manager but the other 20 three's boss Neil Critchley who took charge of that team last night explained how much club had been getting in touch at a message from before the game she got a message through it it was a hard time to keep doing what we're doing Be brave really happy with what we were doing and what we did in the 2nd half what we've got to learn from the games and I is these players going out to have careers that both penalty boxes decide to game we weren't good enough in both penalty boxes and Lupul 2nd game in under those 22 hours is against Monterrey in the Club World Cup semifinals later in Doha as a $530.00 kick off it's on b.b.c. 2 you can watch it on television the winner will play Flamengo in the final flamenco beat Al Hill out of Saudi Arabia yesterday flamenco Brazilian side Monterrey from Mexico what about the 2 big managerial appointments we've been talking about this week we are assuming Up until this point until it changes tomorrow that tomorrow will be apparently the big day where we at least get some sort of significant movements Partly that is because the lottery to Everton potential story has to be firmed up or indeed it has to go through some more negotiations from what we understand it is at least progressing the Guardian today is talking about the fact that he's agreed a deal to take over Goodison Park there are some issues with Napoli his previous club to sort out should that deal eventually happen they play tonight one of the other a.f.l. Cup quarterfinals Duncan Ferguson will definitely be in charge for that against Leicester. Will be on the Manchester City bench tonight again we understand Thursday the earliest for any sort of movement on that because they have a game later on the seafaring if McCallum is to go to Arsenal I imagine that yes there have been 2 perhaps even 3 me. Things about the potential for him to move back to the club where he had that fairly illustrious career as a player but also what he has to consider I would imagine is what Manchester City have in terms of plans for him and whether there is a succession plan that involves him and imminently which of course Pep Guardiola said yesterday in his press conference before they play Oxford later where he will be on the bench. If you want to sack me or something because when you say succession plan you assume that God is going somewhere so understanding that Pep isn't going anywhere at least for the time being he won't stand in a Texas way to continue it is not in our hand we're not going to tell him to stay stay stay when he doesn't want to stay I'm a guy who likes to people can the freedom you know and do with the ones because they feel that is the one I want right now in this moment of my life with my family over my position profession and your person and if you decide to move I wish him all the best of like hey look this is in many ways the story of the morning the 1st victory for a female in a way. In the p.c. World in this competition that 2020 will Championship starts in 2019 because the final is right at the beginning of January and Fallon Sharrock became the 1st woman to win a match of the competition and beating Ted Abbott 32 at. Last night's came from behind there were some huge out shots over 100 she didn't necessarily just beat a guy who was off his game she came from behind she was consistent throughout genuinely incredible performance she was the women's runner up in this competition in 2015 she's from Milton Keynes it was trending top on social media after the win at Alexander palace last night for Fallon Sharrock she now faces Austria's men society bitch and in the 2nd round in the competition which as she might have been upstaged by McCurry Suzuki he nearly did it on Sunday but it's Fallon will always be remembered as the person the 1st woman. When a Adults match the World Champion How long have what women been competing I've had none not long they've always had a secondary competition in terms of the runs alongside or prior to the final of the men's as the b.t.o. Has done but they are able to qualify for and compete in the world championship it is not a men's championship it is a uni sex World Championship much like the Super Bowl championship but nobody has ever got to that stage where they're able to compete in the main competition and then win so they have been competing but then when this is the 1st on that's happened in Salinger 125 is any kind of a physiological benefit to being male that gives you a significant advantage in Darwin you tell me right because I would not imagine that there was not much of a difference and what the what you need I mean we traditionally think of darts players as being the big lots but that's not always the way anymore and I recognise that I know they can't compete anymore with those who are yes exactly and you do need to be physically fit you need to be physically fit you need to have the incredible most incredible mental aptitude not only that the old Come mathematical aspect of darts but the ability to concentrate on selecting the correct outshot and also just being able to concentrate for that amount of time because you do have to do that one thing I would just say about the physiological differences were there to be any physiological differences they shouldn't necessarily be the defining factor between a man and a woman playing does but if you were to play darts Rachel against a man you wouldn't necessarily think that there would be any difference with your physiological aptitude to play it's a genuine question that I don't know the answer to and people who have more experience of these things I'd love to hear from either the post match analysis included a comment about the fact that it is that has been the consistency the ability to compete over a long matches well as being not only the downfall of some of the female super players in the world championship which is the longest version of snooper in that competition is the consistency to be able to compete over the long periods of time the longer games. And therefore to win eventually because these are 5 set matches in the 1st round they get longer as they get interesting discussion now and Ok 5 by 5 if you've got anything to add on that thank you Hugh it is 620 is James and John Robbins Celis feel like palms are dealing chatting to great guests about live music played acoustically due to licensing restrictions so just a bit well you're in luck for the final line surely and we're coming live from a London bus. And we'll be joined by some lucky listeners and a few friends from the I won't lie Jonas takes all of my boxes and then some a to extra boxes Alison Jones Christmas cheer is seeing at the line from the park this Friday to run on b.b.c. Radio 5 live good morning President Donald Trump has lost out over his impending impeachment in a letter to top Democrat Nancy Pelosi accusing her of declaring open will on American democracy Mr Trump faces an impeachment fight later over allegations he pressurised Ukraine for personal political gain He's expected to be impeached setting up a trial than in the Senate Leon knife is the co-creator of slow you may have heard of this on the host of the fiasco podcast he explains just well impeachment is. Impeachment is the process of using the President of the United States why should it be any public official but the good president and states but using him committing political crimes actually due to these don't have to be literal crimes that violate the federal law but they take the form of something like abuse of power structure of justice which is say the president is using his office for corrupt purposes and so he's been is a step process in a way you get the impeachment in the House of Representatives. Where the members vote on whether to essentially accuse the president of high crimes and. Demeanors And then if they do in fact pass articles of impeachment the case goes to the Senate and in the Senate there is essentially a trial which can end the conviction or acquittal in the past we've seen. A president impeached but then acquitted in the Senate which is what happened to Bill Clinton and it seems like every indication is that the same thing will happen with President Trump So there have been 3 impeachment proceedings prior to this one the 1st 1800 so it was President Andrew Johnson he was reached the 2nd was Richard Nixon who was actually impeached because he resigned in the middle of impeachment proceedings the House Judiciary Committee which is the body within the house that makes a recommendation to the rest of their members about whether or not the president should be impeached they had gone ahead and voted on articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon but before the full House had a chance to vote more evidence came out of Nixon's wrongdoing and he was pressured by including members of his own party to resign and leave office voluntarily so that case we did have a piece of proceedings but we didn't have an impeachment and then actually what happened was in the ninety's when Bill Clinton was caught having an affair with a White House intern and he was accused of high crimes and misdemeanors on the basis that he had perjured himself under under oath with regard to that relationship and so that was probably the closest kind of parallel that we have to say where you have a Republican led House of Representatives that is a say in opposition party charge of the House voting to impeach the president century to level accusations against him and then a Senate in which the president's party is in power voting against removal because you need in fact a 2 thirds majority in the Senate to properly remove the president you don't have a 2 thirds majority there impeached but there are moves they continue to be president. Teachin process is a complex one look at more from people I saw North America correspondent a little later on. In the program the expectation is that while he will be impeached and put on trial that the votes simply are not there to find him guilty he would need or they would need a 2 thirds majority to find him guilty it's 624 right Sean huge story this the safety of washing machines front page of the mail I think that if this morning hung out to dry for Christmas chaos as 500000 families are told unplug your Whirlpool washing machine yes as well it's remarkable that after all the debacle around the tumble dryer of the various whirlpool brooms that now world Paula having to issue a recall they've acted much much more quickly than they did with the tumble tries to take us about washing machine to the start of what is the problem what's the issue well the so the problem with these washing machines is to do with the door lock on models since 2015 have been made since 25th 2014 sorry and there's an issue with hate buildup linked to the door lock that can create a risk of fire now some 79 fires are thought to have been caused by this fault and so whirlpool said yesterday the recall process begins now you should be unplugging your washing machine if you have one of the models. That is on this list and if you want to check. If you have one of the models we have a website that you can go on type in your model and it will tell you if it needs to be recalled or not that website is still down this morning crashed yesterday seemingly because of the amount people trying to go on it now there are other places electrical safety 1st is another website that actually just have a physical list of all the models and you can you can check there but we'll pull has apologized Another thing is done a lot more quickly than it did with tumble draws should we hear from the vice president well Paul Jeff no you know this will cause some concern and we especially understand that the washing machine is so important to family life and here the Christmas holiday season we know it will be even more of an important matter for customers and for their we apologise it's an absolute flipping nightmare if you go on a days it is because you can still use the machine they're saying called False 20 degrees c. So if you you know if you need to you can use it we've had where people effective is a 20 degrees will all use them pretty regularly yeah you refer to me but I'm going down to 25 you know what sports kits are just to kind of wash up yeah if it's not filthy and exactly yeah be my unofficial advice is Ok but you know if needs must that's what you going to do isn't it and so what is the process then they are committing what to coming around and repairing these machines will yes so the recall process is repair if needed replacement of a war engage with you on that and as we were hearing from Trident standards in Wake up to money we're in for many more people have the course in the morning about all of us that will pull haven't actually given a lot of detail about what that process will be take months Yes and this and that won't be before Christmas it could take years if there tumble dryer processes anything to go by Nec early they're trying to act a bit quicker than they did with that but these brands Hotpoint and interstate there were mention with the tumble dryer there now under a lot of pressure on they were hear more from plumbers you know exactly what they're talking about. We'll hear from people who've experienced these issues as well for the rest of the morning but after a 1000000 washing machines recalled one week before Christmas a lot of people in fact Thank you very much 55 if you have anything to say on that good morning Christopher Well good morning I'm taking on your thoughts as to whether being to look at you know I immediately thought he Wilson 2 time world champion jockey Wilson got a bit maybe you checked his height so what to do you have a suspect seen it called a regional tech $56.00 run text from Chris he says the only difference might be height 3 dots from a set distance but if you are taller your arm is longer so you're throwing from slightly closer so there is that if you if not if you're a world class level slightly longer. He was always going to be champion with his lower. Right if you know if you've got long legs you don't necessarily run a 100 meters faster No you don't but I think Sean's point here is that a volunteer should just help but remember that it was that people don't I disagree that it helps I miss a recall is nice I much anyway but it was people who really knew I loved. A lot of this but I have now got 45 seconds to give you some pretty important weather information because folks this morning across central areas of the u.k. Could be a bit impactful for you this morning as a cold start to play some frost around as well and a fall the take a while to lift up and clear a wind that actually across eastern areas of ng that may well stick around well into the afternoon but they'll be some sunny spells across Scotland across northern England and across the southeast of England but in the west we've got a strengthening wind some clouds moving in and some rain that will push its way initially into North moderns West Wales the southwest of England the winds really picking up later on the softer noon so a guy yells gust of 65 to 70 miles an hour in exposed areas through the ceiling and snide temperatures today about 48 Celsius in the East and about 11 degrees for the South and West Bank Simon news that marks this b.b.c. 5 live concert. Keeping us in check and also if anyone out there to genuinely does know about darts and can correct us on all these slightly vague assumptions that we've been making we were very to hearing from you 630 Let's get the news headlines that around $9000.00 nurses in Northern Ireland are about to start 12 hours of strike action it's a long running dispute over pay and staffing levels there's been a harsh reception for Jeremy Corbyn from the Parliamentary Labor Party following last week's election results the party later apologized for the poor result and said he'd stay on as leader into the replacement is appointed Donald Trump has compared his treatment during impeachment proceedings to that of victims of the 17th century Salem witch trial victims the House of Representatives votes today on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and a hospital in Norfolk's apologize for serious failings in the treatment of a baby with heart problems stuff at the James Padgett University Hospital in Great Yarmouth failed to refer Harris James to a specialist for heart abnormalities more doubts in a minute but 1st of all Liverpool's baby yes the famous line you win nothing with kids came after a game at Villa Park 24 years ago and last night at the same venue the same might have been true but as they saw the penalty there I. Used to try to fit. It in a community to be moved all. Over themselves made 10 changes but still proved too strong for Liverpool's youngest ever team none of which would have been born at the time of the famous you win nothing with kids line back 24 years ago Villa breezing into the semifinals of the League Cup The stats telling Liverpool's under 20 three's had 16 1st team appearances between them their shirt numbers added up to 737 over the Boston Smith and his assistant John Terry went into the Liverpool changing room after the final whistle we both just wanted to go in and say well done because there's some some young starlet said at Liverpool who in the next 3 or 4 years will be performing at the Premier League level and you know I just felt it was the least we could do there were pull senior players and their manager. Of course in cattle for the Club World Cup They played Monterey this afternoon for the right to face Flamengo in the final it's the only major on a missing from Liverpool's trophy cabinet his midfielder James Milner which seems to be improving all the time big changes change for the ground change of the training ground on believably this is one trophy that the club out of 1000 are to our guys very difficult find a trophy the club doesn't want so if we cut out this to the collection on a bit of it right you can watch a little against Monterrey on b.b.c. 2 at 530 this afternoon McI l r teta will be in the Manchester City dug outs for tonight's League Cup quarter final at Oxford despite having talks at Arsenal about becoming their new manager City boss Pep Guardiola says he expects a quick decision on the matter and that he cannot make an argument for a tete a not taking the job at the Emirates 5 live Sport has come into that game plus updates from the 2 other quarter finals Syria as chief executive has apologized for an anti-racism campaign which has received heavy criticism for its use of monkeys on post as Luigi De c.f.o. Says he realizes it was inappropriate the Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney says they're in no rush to hand and boss Eddie Jones a contract extension through to the 2023 World Cup in France Jones guided England to the final of the competition in November contract it's always 21 we said in Japan that we get back we do a full day brief of review of how the children went be done that now has been very positive we've had a number of conversations already he's on Christmas break now so he'll get back early in the New Year we'll continue those conversations and we'll we'll make a decision on that well not fairly soon and here is the reason why we're in the weeds on the darts this morning and asking why Joe he will say was 5 foot 4 and still. Fallen Sherrick has become the 1st woman to beat a man or indeed win a significant match at the p.t.c. World Darts championships Ted Everts 32 in the 1st round Alexandra Palace saying is one of her best moments as she has made something for women's dots this is b.b.c. Radio 5. I told b.b.c. Sounds small street. She's not very tall. It's not really relevant to a someone is to say just have adults in avantage presumably Mr. Thank you very much every time you. Think of. When they were doing. There was the picture of Jackie Wilson in the background that everybody thought it was because they were thinking. Produces it was actually. Really think it was a. Credit for. Looking good at the moment actually and one couple places both in Northamptonshire both on the southbound side junction. And then a junction 15 at Northampton 2 lanes in the queues about to Northampton services at 15 so it's queuing from 15 a down to junction 15. Very slow after an accident on the southbound side of junction 6 to 4. It looks as though all names of reopen those. At the 820 This is south west of Oxford between vessels and we've had accident investigation going on after a serious accident in the early hours of the road still closed in both directions. Eastbound. At the Histon into change. Clothes that's because of a breakdown. On the westbound side. It's the robots that are causing that they don't the trains yet the same as yesterday so just check ahead of travel you've got the strike action affecting South Western Railway which means you are biased timetables reduced as well and of course quite a lot of signalling problems still going on. 5 likely. To be. This is b.b.c. Radio. Good morning to you it is 636 Wednesday the 18th of December Chris will button and Rachael burden here with you this morning talking about that nursing strike in northern Ireland the 1st time members of the r.c.n. Have ever gone on strike anywhere in the United Kingdom and its 103 year history it is of course affecting services in Northern Ireland so we'll tell you more about that after 7 o'clock we're also talking about the problems with those Whirlpool washing machines now they are under the whirlpool umbrella if you like but the brands are actually in the Sit and the other one is she says. Point is that right your whole point appliances big advice to unplug them already use them on a very very cool watch will tell you more about that a little bit later on 500000 families affected by that but we're also talking about politics today Jeremy cool but address the parliamentary Labor party last night pretty feisty meeting by all accounts met with fury from some M.P.'s after but he did apologize I think in a sense for the party's defeat in the general election Mary Cray who lost her Wakefield seat last week had confronted him in the day and said his lack of a personal apology showed he was a man without honor without shame we've also got the former Labor leader Prime Minister Tony Blair wading into things today he's warning the party against white washing the reasons for defeat that speaks to our political correspondent Nick you had a couple of days off neck. Back into it Monday and Tuesday off which was nice but that never sleeps cleanse yourself of the politics right back into it now so tell us about the atmosphere there and this parliamentary party meeting last night I begrudge really Graeme I mean I think that mystery in the Labor Party in general is pretty beat at the moment but this was always going to be a pretty face the. Thing because there are M.P.'s who totally disagree with Jeremy cotton about why the party did so abysmally and the election last week so we've heard Mr Corbin say it publicly and he said it privately again last night thinks breaks it was the big problem labor you know basically got squeezed on Breck set and at the same time he doesn't think that the media gave them a fair run and talked too much about Bracks it rather than Labor's other policies a lot of M.P.'s just aren't buying it though you know there's a 2 and a half hour meeting last night it's a lot longer than they normally go on and speaker after speaker was basically pointing out standing up and pointing the finger at Mr Corrigan saying it's you I you got it wrong you didn't sell the policies well enough you didn't act come up with a proper narrative for why the should be a Labor government and as a result you need to go a lot sooner than you're planning he's planning to go in the marshes and I someone's go a lot sooner Yeah Ok and what is the process of that he sets out yet for the whole leadership election not quite it's all about to be confirmed but broadly we think that the party's executive will set the rules on the 6th of January and the contest will start properly on the 7th of January and then they'll be someone new in place by the end of March and has anyone actually confirmed that the standing yet nor there's a lot of people the phrase you're going to hear a lot over probably before Christmas before the New Year is seriously considering it which is basically shorthand for here are my ideas and if I get enough support in the party I'll go for it because they need a certain proportion of Parliament she and that yeah they're not an advice percent of M.P.'s which would be after some quick math were 40 no. 101010 at the moment. I don't think I mean you know the people who are talking about standing I don't think are necessarily have a problem getting the 10 is more whether they have kind of broader support far they want to change the party here. Starmer is the latest one this morning he's done a an interview with The Guardian I think we're going to hear a bit more from him later today where he's saying that yes breaks it was a big issue the party didn't do enough to counter that big Tory message off of get breaks it down during the election really interesting as well that he's seeing the Labor needs to remain a broad charge what does that mean it basically means that the kind of the that the left under Jeremy carbon people like momentum need to feel like they have a home in the Labor Party but then so do people at the other end of the the labor spectrum if you like the Tony Blair's and and his former supporters who might be closer to the political center where they've also got to work out exactly where they stand on Brecht set because someone like kissed Ahmed being a remainer being a Southerner and may not have the appeal to those north of England votes as that they are so desperate to win back I think that's absolutely right for people like your star Emily Thornberry as well who think might go for it there are a number of former Labor M.P.'s and the North of England who lost their seats last week who say that the brakes of policy was a disaster and the blame people in London who saw the remain feeling in their own constituency and tried to translate that to the country at large so we had Caroline Flint who is exactly one who falls into that category former Labor M.P.'s now who was punished because a brick said she was saying it can't be people like your stammer or am really thought because they were responsible for that breaks policy and I think we'll hear a lot more debate over that over the next few weeks and it's actually interesting because the break at the be in many ways is settled now you know we're going to leave next month Boris Johnson's thumping majority means he can deliver it and has very little of the Labor Party M.P.'s cannot see do to influence what kind of practice it will. Have either isn't exactly exactly I mean the we think that Labor will still vote against the withdrawal agreement when it comes back on Friday as a kind of last chore of defiance and but it's going to go through and Boris Johnson basically has carte blanche to do what he wants and parliament is a bit more tricky when he's in Brussels be could do it wants at home and the big question the big challenge for the Labor Party is making themselves relevant to that debate and finding a way to to put some pressure on the government even if they can't do it with numbers to do it maybe over the arguments over the next few months maybe committee stage. And just a final quick on Tony Blair and his intervention does anyone really pay attention to him Well you know what Tony Blair is about of a bogeyman to some people in the Labor Party but people do listen Tom is worth bearing in mind that the last time Labor won an election Tony Blair was the leader and was the prime minister so I think what you say is that he will actually have some resonance and there will be some in the Labor Party who are lessening his argument is going to be slightly different from Cure Stormers not that the party needs to you know kind of continue in a similar vein but find more room for its different factions he's saying you need to get rid of what he calls the left he wants read to people like momentum he thinks that the Carbon Project has led to you know or groups in the party who are in his words sectarian and don't listen to the broader message that the electorate might perhaps be more open to his big thing today is we don't need to just change the driver we need to change the boss as well basically means get rid of Mr carbon also get rid of some of his ideas as well thank you very much Nick Hadley political correspondent talking about the wranglings within the Labor Party at the moment no confirmed candidates for the deception but we might hear more about that of the course of the next couple weeks at 644 the Charity Commission is investigating a London based church over allegations that. It's vulnerable young members being financially exploited by this pastor's spac nation is what is code and has been promising thousands of young people and escape from crime through God but the B.B.C.'s Panorama program has discovered may not be as it seems in this high profile church one former member Curtis told the power on the program that it's later Pastor Toby. And the group needs to be held accountable speck has to be shut . Toby he has to be held accountable for everything that has gone on. In leaders they shouldn't be around youth they shouldn't be around anywhere where people are vulnerable. Those who work with a.b.c. Reporter Greg McKenzie has been following this for us morning Greg Well good morning Chris Yes we spent 5 months investigating this church and speaking to various members of the community from spac nation many of defected many have left the church now for those that don't know speculation is the real name is salvation Proclaimers anointed church but it's known really as spac nation so it has about 2000 young members in London it also has branches all smaller congregations in Bristow Birmingham Leicester carpentry mainly at universities where members are trying to recruit more members now what we discovered was kind of financial irregularities that were you know when we looked at the accounts and really where the money's going to so if you look back at their accounts 2018 is like 275-4000 pounds then 2018 there was 1200000 pounds but a lot of young people that we've interviewed for the program have said that they were coerced into taking out bank loans to then fund the church and its leader Toby at a lavish lifestyle now in the film you will see. Past that the lead past of this organization driving around in at 200000 pound Ferrari you know he lives the life now. The questions were asked and oversee we put that to the church and their leader refused to be interviewed he didn't want to be interviewed by the program but we've seen the evidence I've seen the proof that loans are encouraged more people are being encouraged to take out loans we're talking about 19 year olds 20 year olds some you know tens of thousands of pounds now in debts that have now gone to their parents' homes bailiff's they're knocking the door wanting this money back many just to upset really that a sense of place they went to for a sense of belonging. Now turned into this nightmare for them and you know you'll hear many testimonies from these individuals in the program which is still on the b.b.c. I Player It's called conned by my church now there are a number of investigations the metropolitan police has told us that they're aware of our b.b.c. Panorama programme which aired on Monday and they say they are aware of the allegations pertaining to potential fraud and other possible offenses relating to spac nation it goes on to say officers are reviewing the allegations to identify if any criminal offenses have potentially been committed once the reviews completes a decision will be taken now in terms of whether an investigation more happen now the Charity Commission as you mentioned in the top has opened a statutory inquiry to look into whether the church is safeguarding practices adequate after allegations were made about members being encouraged by pastas to take on personal debt to fund the church nighttimes a social media since Monday the programme aired at $730.00 there's been hundreds and hundreds of messages people saying I've been a victim the police need to act and lots and lots of comments it was top trending Monday well into Tuesday the early hours of the morning it's a fascinating film Greg thank you thanks very much indeed Kensi reporter we're going to speak to a man later on who says his brother joined the church last year and ended up 2000 pounds in debt to the bank he says it was a direct result of his involvement and will speak to the m.p. For Croydon North he says he's discovered that many young people in his constituency have fallen victim to speculation as well these hoping to raise this issue in Parliament so I have a chat with both of them at around about I was Time is coming up to 10 to 7 now. More than a trainee any trouble getting anyone else. On this Saturday and you castles a gold Crystal Palace you'll see 3 pm. 5 lives Premier League Sundays through to want food. Just mentioned. Shows they saw this scale say from for a full station and this is finite life can I just say the indefinite texted to say thank you for solving a 37 year mystery I genuinely thought I was going mad at the time the top of the. Joke you know exactly. How it. 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So I'm glad we've been able to solve for you. After all these years it's exact shape by the way a week until Christmas Day actually by now you're all need to be paying classic Christmas films. name on the other one I was listening to say ask a fat. Comes on occasion it is time to cut the truck to help poor old college Giants to write this now about every single day they made their time to move on the right to get in what way when he reads a story and always remind everyone that he sang it all those years back and every year every year well you make. 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Is that we have a tradition to for people to the bites with. The traditional travels on Christmas Eve I will speak to a film critic about all of that later last Christmas which. Panned by the critics doing really really well at the box office as well starting immediately and also debate around the Christmas number one at the My lab is late in the race for this year's u.k. Christmas number one last year he did it you might remember with We Built This City on sausage rolls this year. Sausage rolls. And in the back to. The next a dish that actually. Let's hear them tell it like. It. But in. The. States they seem to strike a lot because we get to. See. It says a lot about the nation does it in the right ways they may become number one last chance. But gracious but we built this if we build this city well this is going and I'm going to do my part is left the building where I carry on of all the Christmases he has never been number one in the u.k. For Christmas even though it's 25 years old but a 5 year old as well as I do I'm surprised given that number one is now based on. Streaming. And royalties around the world because that is a global change isn't it and you think we should all be Christmas the slates track they would not be held against between about a 1000000 and a 1000000 quid a year and I get out of here that's what they say that's what they say and he's never really the no idea what he's asked about it. Because that is just for this country isn't it Mariah Carey will be all around the world so the. So I think you know I think you underestimate the cultural significance of not the holder maybe like many Well the sausage roll guy live but if he is I mean to be the 1st since the Spice Girls to get consecutive number ones and I should say that all profits are going to trust will trust food bank organization what does it feel. To 5 we talk about Liverpool yet Aston Villa absolutely destroyed Liverpool's youngest ever starting lineup in the semifinals of the care about cup of Villa Park club opted to play the young side we knew this is going to happen because Liverpool have 2 fixtures in 24 hours tonight they played nearly 3 and a half 1000 miles away from Birmingham in cats are against Mexican city Monterrey in the fee for Club World Cup semi s 5 No Was it in the end huge 5 minutes last night Ok let's have a Weber the former Liverpool defender Stephen Moore who is in Doha for the guy I'm lucky so and so I know Stephen Yeah good man and I think I'm just far enough away not to listen to that song yeah. That's quite a nice something to come home to isn't it. Did you think what do you think about this game 1st of all how serious a Liverpool treating this this whole thing is they've come into a later stage haven't they of this Club World Cup yeah I mean that's the way the competition sack talk about Go played last night they came in the same stages while Liverpool are taking it serious I think it's something that your clubs look into when it would be the 1st Liverpool manager to witness competition it might not be honest taken serious in the past from past local teams but I think the commercial aspect of the competition now puts Liverpool on a on a bigger global scale again and it's fair that strengthens the case to be a dominant team in the world in world football sticking with was there any other way of doing this because they are playing in Birmingham on the Tuesday night and then in Doha on the Wednesday afternoon but there is a potential final so could live a pool of kept back some senior players just to win against open Tenshi win against Aston Villa That's not to. Into account the fact that villa made 10 changes and played very well last night and then take them over to Doha for the final which is on Saturday and an understandable amounts of time between that use then the Saturday now I think what we're led to believe by fee for is is the Liverpool hot shipment squad on take over by a certain date so Liverpool arrived on Sunday afternoon and I think the squad how to arrive at the days which will not allow them to leave players behind I think what the initial idea was by Liverpool was to take and it was to play the likes of Javier. Probably Cassius Jones Nico Williams They would have played in a game I know Harvey Elliott did at the pocket they would have played and then they would have flown out this morning for all they chill to to help with the training of the senior players so when the senior players play tonight tomorrow they'll be a training session and they've got extra bodies to help them out but I don't think they would have been involved in the games so it's being taken out yeah yeah can clap hands a little bit I think he was he spoke about how wary was of a congestion. Chill to go into January if there is a replay of the game then you've got the f.a. Cup comin in so it's a lot fixture congestion which is difficult to deal with on a thing he just felt this was the right situation and I think it shows how serious she's actually taken the welcome to cope as well and you can understand why because the last time the Liverpool were there after winning the Champions League in 2005 rather surprisingly to most at the time lost to sow Palace there is a precedent for not assuming that said the Champions League winners will go on to win this competition No it's a very tough competition so when played in that game against We were all knocking on the night we were they always in place then we had probably won the game we ought to goals disallowed 3 goals and you think about the quality of the pitch that we played on in Japan it was it just wasn't great conditions there's all the problems out. Stadium wasn't complete it didn't cost the regulation dread to change the stadium 2 weeks ago I think it's just waiting for the certificate like the. Stadium was about just hasn't quite come through so the 5 games in 5 days on this pitch I'm not sure that they're not hopefully a little cool if they reach the final the pitch will be in good condition Stephen I've got the team from that game in front of me so when I said it was a surprise to some I didn't want to necessarily include you in that. And will blame the I because everybody who didn't have the i.r. Once and now in the game nobody wants it Stephen thank you very much day you can watch so you can. See because he's part of the b.b.c. Commentary team album for the television but I sort of pull back to the pina coladas for Stephen most of the text by the way that we've had this morning I mean for me to add to his Didn't thing on the original snow satellite and then move he did it later to come at it later on but no he wasn't his voice wasn't featured in the original film but. He will set it and go I don't. Play nearly anyone and this b.b.c. Radio 5 morning at 7 o'clock 5 like breakfast Wednesday morning Chris will be 10 am Rachael that good morning to top news story in 5 Live this hour around 9000 nurses in Northern Ireland also launch an unprecedented 12 hours of strong character in sport Liverpool's youngest Heaviside succumbed to Aston Villa who got through to the semifinals of the e.f.l. Cup with a fine evening Elwyn 1st it was the tumble dryer is now half a 1000000 hot point and industry it washing machines are being recalled because of a fire risk caused by the lock on the door travel was the m 6 has a lane closed in Stafford shows between junctions Gailey injunction 13 staff and south. Has to currently close southbound the junction 15 at Northampton because of an act. More with all or 20 pass and we're talking about Christmas films Christmas specials Netflix have released 17 this year but are any of them any good. This is b.b.c. 5 live it is the news thousands of nurses in Northern Ireland will walk out in an hour's time an unprecedented strike action that demanding better workforce pay plan sorry planning and pay b.b.c. Northern Ireland's health correspondent Mary Louise Kelly says the system is looking fragile over 300000 people are currently on hospital waiting lists on average it's a 4 year wait for a navy and help operation 230 it wakes for a 1st neurology appointment and a gastroenterology appointment and even some children are having to wait 3 to 4 years to see a food allergy specialist Boris Johnson's confirm plans to restore maintenance grants to student nurses in England they were scrapped in 2017 but the government will now make annual awards of 5000 pounds available for next September a hospital in the u.k. Has become the 1st in the world to trial a new way of delivering chemotherapy the Royal Marsden in sorry is trying acoustic cluster therapy that uses ultrasound waves to target tumors Tony Blair's warning that if Labor tries to whitewash the scale of its election defeat it will be replaced as a serious political force the former prime minister is Jews who unveil research suggesting the party's problems go far deeper than Jeremy Corbin's on popularity and its stance on BRICs it in the us the House of Representatives will vote today on impeachment charges against Donald Trump but the president is facing 2 charges abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and as Australia experiences a severe drought and Bush crisis the country has also recorded its hottest day on record early figures show yesterday's average national temperature was 40.9 Celsius that was the average by the way across the country you look at some of those matters as they get one of these kind of heat map kind of ideas. And you have the oceans around Australia and there's the kind of blue in the green and it's on a sliding scale and in the middle is of course Australia itself and in some of the more coastal areas you've got a kind of yellow in an orange but then so much of the whole country is red and then a bug in the red towards the middle and I don't know those are those are scary temperatures all day and we touched that yesterday with people who work work in those can do well in you know well our regular correspondent Chris in Adelaide has sent me this picture he works with the Flying Doctors in Australia and he's standing out there so he's a Brit in Australia experiencing this heat at the moment just standing out there on the tarmac absolutely no shelter whatsoever dealing with those kind of temperatures is just extraordinary 3 minutes past 7 What about the sport that huge well estimate of the full 5 nil last night to reach the last 4 of the e.f.l. Cup Their opponents might have had an average age of under 19 and a half but 10 changes themselves and were 4 up by half time meanwhile Liverpool senior players are in cattle for the club's 2nd game in under 24 hours later they take on Monterrey for a place in the Club World Cup finals are you one of those affected by the washing machine safety problems indecision whole point of the bronze to look out for we'll talk more about that before half past 7 this morning something like 500000 households might be affected by this being told to unplug your washing machines this Christmas not safe to use unless you use a very cool temperatures some more not to come but we're going to start by talking about this nursing strike in Northern Ireland thousands of nurses going on strike that a day and it is the 1st time in the u.k. That members of the Royal College of Nursing have ever walked out anywhere 12 hours of industrial action starting at 8 o'clock members of the Northern Island I'm going to service have just this hour started to 24 hour strike as well know that island hasn't had a health minister since the storm want executive collapsed in January 27th on the health service its 1st.